Singapore Standard, 16 June 1959
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Title Section22 1959-06-16 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** 5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1959 Vol. IX No. 348. 15 cts. 14 Pages (FINAL EDITION)22 words
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Article950 1959-06-16 1 $9,000,000 SPENT ON IT IN TWO YEARS Troops always available to aid Malaya Strategic value of Singapore as great as ever, says Gen. Hull SINGAPORE will continue to be a strategic British military base indefinitely, said the Commander-in-Chief, Far East Land Forces, General Sir Richard Hull,950 words
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259 1959-06-16 1 HK FLOOD TOLL RISES AS MORE RAIN FALLS Loss runs into millions of $s HONGKONG. Mon. (Renter)—The death toll m the Hongkong flood disaster rose to 37 today as torrential rain fell for the fourth day, bringing fears of further landslides. It: the last four days as much rain has259 words
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Article68 1959-06-16 1 Free detainees 700 urge MORE than 700 relatives of detainees m Singapore yesterday made representations to the Minister for Home Affairs. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, seeking their release. They first went to the Prime Minister's Office m City Hall, where they waited patiently for hours. An official of the Prime68 words
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331 1959-06-16 1 FLIGHTS TO INDIA, CEYLON PLANNED MALAYAN AIRWAYS will extend its services to Thailand, Vietnam, Burma, and the Philippines before the end of the year, The Standard learned yesterday. The airline will use its newly acquired jet-prop Viscount airliners to call at Bangkok, Rangoon, Saigon331 words
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342 1959-06-16 1 Dr. Ismail is nominated by the Federation SECURITY COUNCIL IS NAMED FIRST SESSION TO BE HELD IN JULY THE INTERNAL Security Council provided for under the constitution of the State of Singapore was set up yesterday under the chairmanship of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Sir William Goode. The other members342 words
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322 1959-06-16 1 Ministers take pay cut in order to set example CONFIDENCE NECESSARY AS AN INTERNATIONAL TRADE CENTRE THE Singapore Government, determined to keep the country's finances solvent, yesterday sanctioned reductions m the pay of Ministers and parliamentary secretaries. Under these ruts, Ministers will lose from $450 to $600 m pay and322 words
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83 1959-06-16 1 Thieves steal $700 church donations SEREMBAN, Mon. Thieves broke into the parochial house of the Church of the Visitation here last night and stole about $700 which included donations from yesterday's congregation. This was the third time within the last three months that thieves have stolen money from the church.83 words
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Article115 1959-06-16 1 IRA bombs go off in sports arena DUBLIN, Mon. Irish Republican Army terrorists exploded two bombs today at the Santry athletics arena, destroying part of the cycling track, a section of the stand an c i damaging houses nearby. A huge hole was blown m the new stand m the115 words
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Article160 1959-06-16 1 LONDON, Mon. (Reuter). More than 100 firemen with 30 fire engines fought for two hours to a blaze which completely destroyed a £2r,n,--000 stationery la< toi f in Blackfriars m tht heart of London eai y todas and threat enea neighbouring flats, a boys'160 words
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Article32 1959-06-16 1 THE RUSSIANS are siderinfj the possibility ol direct bilateral negotiations with the United States, should the present Geneva ronferenre end without concrete results, a communist source said m Geneva yesterday.32 words
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Article, Illustration66 1959-06-16 2 THE United Kingdom Commissioner, Sir William Goode (extreme left d) matters of common interest with the Singapore Prime Minister. Mr Uc (second from left), when he called on the Premier at his office jretter^ m the picture are: Mr. Coh Chew Chua and Mr.Standardpic - 66 words
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165 1959-06-16 2 Diplomats make courtesy calls on Premier Lee SINGAPORE'S Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, ond the \M Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, yesterday received members diplomatic corps. The Ministers set aside their official cuties lor two hours to receive* at City HalL The courtesy cq_..- beg v s1 ■tn165 words
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Article91 1959-06-16 2 Prime Minister's speech THE STANDARD yesterday quoted the Prime Minister a? saying. "Although the former Lim Yew Hock Government had thrown your adviser. Mr. C- V. Devan Nam. and other trade unionists into Changi Prison, yet your union has grown m slat U r e an d strength." "The former91 words
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Article72 1959-06-16 2 NUR told: No talks unless KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Malayan Railway wants the National Union of Railwaymen to call off its work-to-rule campaign before it resumes negotiations with the union, said Mr Avtar Singh, the NUR secretary, today. Mr. Singh said that he would convey this to the executive council72 words
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Article49 1959-06-16 2 Kingpin drug rin arrested TOKYO ft Po resid err t c nationa ring opera' Asia The Chinese !sd the p Western Japar taken to T This actioi arrest on -m States m ed m the r g Po ice sa pc a regular s'? a f eluding I*.? S49 words
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Article49 1959-06-16 2 TAPPERS VICTIMIZE SAYS UNION KUALA 1 R. The ger.' r '_"l rrderati n Union, Mi sent a stai allegata "M by empl 'il official! I :jB Labour here Mr T_U the union ha.-.-er up a con quiry M tion.- m owl* I tapper*- fr of emnmv'-*--lons un. c iders"49 words
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Article30 1959-06-16 2 12 APPLY FOR BURSARIES Tw c 8 tomorrow Interview of pur R< m the Tec The airma lion a Sk G M Hut ard Iho view w a dinnei at30 words
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Advertisement1633 1959-06-16 2 NOTICES E^SEEmT^r^^ The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 11) In the High Court of the State of Singapore Island of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY No 269 of 1958. Re: LIAN TAI Fish DealerSeparate Estate of Goh Thong Juay, a partner, of No 2A. Omar Road, Singapore. Receiving Order made 18th July. 1958. Date1,633 words
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Advertisement571 1959-06-16 2 THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS ASSOCIATION ALL members of the above Association m the State of Singapore will be closed for business on Wednesday 17th June 1959 for Hari Raya Haji. KUALA LUMPUR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL ON sale Historical Handbook "Kuala Lumpur 100 years" at $2.00 per copy. The book Is a571 words
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Advertisement363 1959-06-16 2 TENDER NOTICES P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class *E' and above registered Contractors will be received by the Superintending Engineer, Public Works Department, Kuala Lumpur up to 3 p.m. on 1.7.59 for the construction of a Canteen at Victoria Institution, Shaw Road. Kuala Lumpur. Full particulars are obtainable from the363 words
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Article440 1959-06-16 3 Live Let Live '-it increasing calls that are being made m -ratio* to the youth of the country to give I thought to their responsibilities and shape,p fhe part they must play as "the leaders of jpmuiiuw" m their nations destiny, lose nothing p, then repetition. They serve the important440 words
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Article417 1959-06-16 3 WHILE Soviet Russia is preparing, behind ■N scenes of the East-West talks, to consolidate M Kremlin s hold in Europe and Russian expan■op m the Middle East, Communist China is reir^edly stepping up plans to dominate the Far last 3n6 South-east Asia. Since any hope of417 words
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Article40 1959-06-16 3 PO Box *o Ii6i Lathes I iCERNfeWS liUku 254SI 'i lines) All department* o^ insurance 8!dg. 174 Batu W reecrcne rf |f S 4 ~»CCa 3 Le.th St Tel: JO?? 91 -A. Bukit China Tel: 47140 words
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Article1150 1959-06-16 3 RICHARD LOWENTHAL - Beyond The Geneva Conference RICHARD LOWENTHAL by BERLIft. 'pHE Geneva conference of Foreign Ministers, now looks like producing very little, if any, official agreement. Yet the impression of futility and deadlock conveyed by daily reports may be misleading m one important respect. For an East-West conference of this kind not1,150 words
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Article, Illustration32 1959-06-16 3 Scientists have counted more Than titty species of kangaroo, ranging m size from one to seven feet lall. But at birth a kangaroo is the size ot a bumblebee.32 words
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Shorts from the Talks
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Article57 1959-06-16 3 "THERE is so much m life that is exciting but which we take for granted. We are inclined to accept things as of no interest and without, curiosity, rather as a cow views a passing train. This is a great mistake." Lord Brabazon of Tara57 words
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Article35 1959-06-16 3 "'UNDERSTANDING' comes from inside and is probably the first genuine thing that one learns from life without it being thrust upon you by others." Kenneth Home speaking m a BBC programme.35 words
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Article415 1959-06-16 3 0. M. GREEN - Japan's New Religious Party 0. M. GREEN oy 1 LONDON. 'THE most dramatic feature of the recent elections for the Japanese Upper House was the victory of all six candidates of the new religious body Soka Gakkai. Standing officially as independents, they topped the poll wherever they contested a seat,415 words
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Article873 1959-06-16 3 ARSLAM HUMBARACI - ARSLAM HUMBARACI —by (This Is the first of two articles) HOLLANDIA (New Guinea), "QUTCH philatelists here are busy buying sheets of stamps of Dutch New Guinea (West Irian) and one of them strongly advised me to do the same. "It is not so much a873 words
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Article, Illustration405 1959-06-16 3 the NEWS as it strikes me ACCORDING to India's rM Har Dyal most of the mrn and women today are not free and wise; thev are like kites flown by the priests and the politicians who hold the string The pity is that these kite flyers are not at all405 words
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Article432 1959-06-16 4 We must maintain enough defence troops m Malaya: Says Hull THE British Army spends about $100,000,--000 a year on its requirements m Singapore and all indications are that it will continue to do so m the future, said the C-in-C, Far East Land Forces,432 words
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Article99 1959-06-16 4 THE All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Sonetv will be holding a •"Han Raya Han' gathering at the society's premises at Lcro.ng 31, Geylang. Singapore, at 4.30 p.m. on Saturday. At ai m tomorrow, a Han Raya Haji prayer will he held en the Padang of the Post and Te'eeoms Union99 words
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366 1959-06-16 4 Found guilty of culpable homicide MR. Justice Ambrose m the Singapore Assize Court yesterday sentenced a rubber tapper, Gandong bin Tahir to eight years jail for culpable homicide not amounting to murder. Gandong was originally charged with the murder of a taxi driver.366 words
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Article29 1959-06-16 4 POLICE raided a secret society hideout in Kitchener Road, Singapore. yesterday, and detained four men. A cache of weapons, including parangs, sticks and iron bars were seized29 words
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144 1959-06-16 4 THE First Secretary of the Indian Commission m Singapore, Mr. G. J. Malik, yesterday called on the Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaretnam, and discussed the possibility of holding a n Indian arts exhibition m the State Mr. Malik later told The Standard144 words
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272 1959-06-16 4 Rain Invigorates 20,000 At Centenary Sports KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Nearly 20.000 schoolchildren were drenched to the skin today as they joined the adults m celebrating the centenary of Kuala Lumpur. They were assembled at the multi-million dollar Merdeka Stadium for the centenary spurts by .he town's primary schools and a272 words
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Article, Illustration18 1959-06-16 4 photo by THE $2,500,000 Princess Mary Barracks for British troops m Singapore Aerial Army PROArmy PRO - 18 words
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591 1959-06-16 4 was denied a power plug' GALLERY WARNED ii i .I TO KEEP QUIET PENANG, MondayProf. Fong Hok Li, of Taipei, told Mr. Justice Rigby m the Supreme Court here today that he felt it was mental ill-treatment for the Han Chiang High I School591 words
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Article97 1959-06-16 4 SHELL SCHOLARSHIP THE UNIVERSITY of Malaya yesterday invited applications for the Shell Research Fellowship from candidates who have been accepted for study leading to a higher degree m either division of the University m the Faculties of Science, Engineering or Arts. The Fellowship, founded by the Shell Co. of Singapore97 words
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Article240 1959-06-16 4 ROBBERS got off with a total loot of $404 m four separate incidents m Singapore on Sunday. The first was committed m the early hours of the morning m Lpper East Coast Road. Yeo Cheow Hoo reported to t olice that two men entered his house,240 words
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137 1959-06-16 4 Nanyang degree not recognized so 300 students are worried THE fate of the 300 Nanyang lnn.< rsir lt|| who will graduate at the end of this year ha. balanre. Singapore's Minister for Education. m y^. Lin, will study the Nanyang Commission f^J making a decision on the recognition o. conferred137 words
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Article150 1959-06-16 4 He'll advice S'pore on land laws SYDNEY. Hon. Mr. John Baa_... a r. Sydney, barrister and authority or. the A lian-devised system of titles registration known v tne lorrens System, whim is to be proclaimed law m Singapore soon, e/fll arrive m Sm^apore by Qantas aircraft tomorrow. Mr. Baa. man.150 words
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Article125 1959-06-16 4 Postmen to sue owners of dogs KUALA UMpi H Mnt Union of Posta rw Staff will tttg Hi li j to enabl, post mf|l J owners of ring* ,u< bitten thfm sai( j L Ganapath> lh or secretary j The I'nion r(lfr M be sending oui wA to its members125 words
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Article40 1959-06-16 4 SINGAPORE Educatioi M Vo.*.*: V-4 will 'pprr-er' S (I [o| Of c 1 of Malaya X lion on Ti irac ay. He IT. L a.d retiiri to R g riav a.te- visiting the ifl Institute t 140 words
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Advertisement76 1959-06-16 4 \ajharm and i^eg&ttcz^^^i GENEVE fS/^_. Y^/ W »AVirUUIA*WATCM CO.. LTOrtl-f^M-mif to_ v J 1 0^ m f mmm W^m^ m l mmmmmMmmi ■> n liaaS^Mltt^SiP^ Attend a FREE lecture... "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE \1 THE REVELATION OF TRUE MANHOJJ by Fnednch Preller. CS.B. of Be- n Member of the Board of Lectures'-76 words
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285 1959-06-16 5 lepresentatives refused visas or Security, Political Reasons' IPOH, Mon.— The Federation Government hos refused permission L C.echoslovokion Chamber of Commerce to send a mission to hamper wonted to send a "pilot" mission to establish trade contract. with local merchants The Czechs were keen285 words
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173 1959-06-16 5 New Police branch to fight graft in South Malaya Le f oiiows Pak. experts advice Ul ICI V Mon— A Police anti-corruption branch (> M.la>__ was established 'here today under r ndenl Sankosa Singh, who has been trans- froaa Kuala Lumpur. tendent Sankosa Singh will be assisted by I Fernandez,173 words
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182 1959-06-16 5 Bankrupt who was jail for five days IA LUMPUR, Mon. nessmaa who had lia- tailing ver $200,000 t wag finally declared frtii walked out of the W .rt here today iaW rig been m jail for i a ise he failed to i I I a month 101 l W_s182 words
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Article44 1959-06-16 5 POLICE MAKE $5,000 PIUM HAUL I A party of r ra, ted by the CID, Perak. lined, seized -of raw an d prei rth more than raided the o-stotey shop-T-kong m Pasir rday sefaed about I zrSfl cheques and *ffcn« to the z: tottery.44 words
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Article196 1959-06-16 5 ROBBER GETS 3 YEARS UM TECK SENG. 20, who. according to Singapore Second District Judge Mr. Choor Singh, wis -let of very light- m November 1951 on a 'harge ol robbery.*' was yesterday jailed loi 'three years for a similar offence Lim 'nad robbed a yo ith, Choh Chee. of196 words
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Article35 1959-06-16 5 5 7,000 BAIL A SINGAPORE Court yesterday allowed Abdul Gapar bin Knar.is bail m $1,000 after he pleaded ooi guilty lo a charge of pos.-e-.-In2 a khuckle duster at North Bridge Road Jn Saturday night35 words
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Article66 1959-06-16 5 A CATERING and handicrafts exhibition will be held al the Army Catering Corns Training Centre. Nee Soon. Singapore on Friday. The exhibition, sponsored by the Singapore Base District will be judged by Inche Mohammed Sidek bin Haji Abdul Hamid. Major Mohammed bin Haji Mohammed Noor. Mr F. Schutzman66 words
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243 1959-06-16 5 Crowd at blue film panicked during raid PENANG, Mon. There was panic among the spectators watching a "blue film" show when a Police party raided a bungalow at Tanjong Bungah, the Magistrate's court was told today. The court was also told that 31 spectators were either sitting on the floor243 words
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Article, Illustration179 1959-06-16 5 MR. HASAN'S ONE-MAN-SHOW OF MALAYAN LANDSCAPES MORE than a hundred landscapes of Malayan scenes will soon he displayed m Singapore. The paintings are the works of one of Indonesia's top painters. Mr. Hasan D.iaafar. The exhibition which will be he'd from July 3. to 13 at the Singapore Polytechnic is179 words
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82 1959-06-16 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon A wellknown amateur magician, Mr. Jimmy Choo, who is now on a tour of Malaya, will provide a magic show to entertain about 60 underprivileged children at a Hari Raya Haji party at the Istana Negara here on Wednesday. The Raja82 words
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204 1959-06-16 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon T The Japanese Governments contribution to the centenary celebrations a a1-s-play of fireworks was repeated here for the second time tonight. The first was on Saturday. Last night, thousands ot schoolchildren and adults thronged 'he Merdeka Stadium area to see tne204 words
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Article62 1959-06-16 5 MR. THONG VI X HONG. former racing driver and a well-known figure m Singapore motoric.^ circles died at his Raccoon Road home on Sunday after a lone illness. The funeral took pace yester day, Mr. Thong. 51 fa survived hy his widow lour daughter-, son and L62 words
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313 1959-06-16 5 Cancel Taiwan tour, Minister advises Chinese teachers SINGAPORE'S Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, advised the Chinese School Teachers Union, to abandon its project to send 33 teachers on a fact-finding: tour of Taiwan m August. The Minister yesterday expressed his strong disapproval of the proposed tour which, m313 words
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482 1959-06-16 5 7-year vain wait for 'runaway' wife— Then a divorce KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. For seven years, a man had waited patiently, hoping that his "runaway" wife would return to him and her son one day but m vain the Supreme Court here was told today during the hearing of a divorce482 words
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Article41 1959-06-16 5 MR. K. S. Gopala Iyer, an officer of the Federation Government has been selected for training m the office of the Administrator General and Official Trustee, Madras. He leaves Penang for Madras by the ''State of Madras" on June 23.41 words
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Article23 1959-06-16 5 FAMILY remittances to China from Singapore m May totalled $945,387 while that from the Federation for the same period amounted to $334,421.23 words
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Article109 1959-06-16 5 ILLEGAL HOUSES WARNING SINGAPORE'S Minister for National Development. Mr. Ong Eng Guan. has instructed the City Architect's and Building Surveyor's Department to take firm Ponce Court action against persons re.ponsible for putting up unauthorised houses m Sims Avenue, Jaian Anggerek and other parts of the City. The public are advised109 words
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788 1959-06-16 5 Man kissed girl whom he caught 'making love' had to submit a** says pretty rubber tapper TANJONG MALI If, Mon.— An attractive 20--year-old rubber tapper admitted m the Sessions Court here yesterday that she had no alternative but to allow one of her ex-friends to kiss her when he and788 words
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529 1959-06-16 6 PIN-TABLE, JUKEBOX BAN HITS HUNDREDS 'Give us a chance' plea to Minister SEVERAL hundred workers who have been thrown out of employment as a result of the ban on pin-tables and jukeboxes have asked the Singapore Government to reconsider the order so that they would not add to the number529 words
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Article102 1959-06-16 6 Missing Theresa found by sister THIRTEEN-YEAR-OLD Singapore schoolgirl, Theresa Soo, who had run away twice from her family, since April 29, has been found Theresa was found by her elder sister, wandering outside the New World Amusement Park on Sunday, a spokesman for the Social Welfare Department told The Standard102 words
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113 1959-06-16 6 TROPHY FOR EAST COAST FIRE BRIGADE KUALA TRENGGANU. Mm. The Mentri Besar Dato Haji Kamaruddin bin Haji Idris. today presented a trophy to the Kuala Trengganu Fire Brigade. Th€ brigade won the trophy m the Malayan Fire Service? .ili-round efficiency competition held here In 1953. It camp out second m113 words
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Article25 1959-06-16 6 Two squadron^ of the India*. Navy will be visiting Penang or. July 4 and 3 on their annual "exercise" m the Indian Ocean.25 words
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Article181 1959-06-16 6 JAZZ TREAT BY JAKARTA YOUTHS DOCK workers and visitors to the Singapore Harbour Board were yesterday entertained to an impromptu three-hour jam session. It was staged by musicians from a delegation of Indonesian youths on their way to the ?th World Festival of Students and Youths They arrived here aboard181 words
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Article64 1959-06-16 6 PENANG, Mon. The inaugural meeting of the Peninsular Malay Youth League (Jabangua Permuda Pemuria Meiavu Semananions) will be held 'at the UMNO Hall here on June 21. A "malam permuda permudi (youth night will b e held at the same place and the Chief Minister, Dato64 words
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198 1959-06-16 6 Councillors went round and saw such filth PENANG. Mon. Two Socialist Front City Councillors. Mr. N. Patkunam and Mr. Lim Kean Siew. who went to inspect the foreshore area behind Bridge Street, between Sandilands Street and Cecil Street, were appalled at the unhealthy state of the place. Mr. Patkunam said198 words
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Article31 1959-06-16 6 PENANG. Mon.— The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. and members of the Executive Council will take the Oath of Office at a ceremony at the Residency tommorrow.31 words
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152 1959-06-16 6 ABOUT 1,000 Indonesian Chinese youn_r and old arrived m Singapore yesterday en route to China. But not a single one was allowed ashore after arriving here aboard the Tjiluwah from Jakarta. They are on their way to Hongkong, from where they will proceed152 words
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Article, Illustration449 1959-06-16 6 S'pore Govt, opens eight Labour Exchange branches Hove to help jobless MR. BYRNE LENDS A SYMPATHETIC EAR THE Singapore Government has decided to open eight branches of its Labour Exchange all over the island for the benefit of unemployed people. This decentralization of registration of unemployed people is to minimizeStandardpic - 449 words
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232 1959-06-16 6 PENANG, Mon. Thirty ratings from the Penang division of the Royal Malayan Naval Volunteer Reserve will undergo their annual obligatory training on two Australian destroyers, H.M.A.S. "Tobruk" and H.M.A.S. "Anzac" which will arrive here on June 24. The Commanding Officer of the division, Lieutenant232 words
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126 1959-06-16 6 BRIGHT FUTURE IN BREEDING FISH-EXPERT PENANG, Mon— With the lilfting of Emergency Regulations m many parts of the Federation, there is great scope for the development of freshwater fisheries, said Dr. Shao-weng Ling, a fishery expert from the Food and Agriculture. Organization of the United Nations, at a Press conference126 words
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Advertisement269 1959-06-16 6 BffISSSSS-F-F-fSS_-S_.SffiSsi-F f »-***«S I fhhts j^l 1 MEN r* r ii ij _C Wvf"-\ lUmfi I _^<l NAMES A XDDrJ r*___^MH fl k _______P __P*__^ to. Hi i I i *__f*i. ll^^___p2^_P' XI t_^_ti- mM Ik Hvv S.^ <^*<A------F_J^-* i *^^k R«Oi I I I I This h TONY CURTIS269 words
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Article50 1959-06-16 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Deputy Principal Establishment Officer, Inche Abdullah bin Sahat left today by BOAC to study government administration problems m Britain. Inche Abdullah, who will be away for about a month will be attached to Haldne House m London for about a week.50 words
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347 1959-06-16 7 One killed, another thug's hand cut off IPOH, Mon.— Top rival secret- societies have declared "war" on each other and their "assassins" are roaming the town slashing one another. The "revenge patrols" have been very active m the past few weeks and many347 words
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Article152 1959-06-16 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 94; 95* R.S.S No. 1 July 95 95 R.S.S No. 1 August 96 9ni July No. 2 94 i 941 July No. 3 93 94 1 Tone: Quietly steady. Tin price m Singapore was152 words
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235 1959-06-16 7 MEN of the Royal Navy Bomb and Mine Disposal Squal will today go to work on the sunken Japanese submarine m the Singapore harbour, m which six live torpedoes were discovered last week. The submarine.*, nc_.e, "alive" with the torpedoes, has been235 words
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Article103 1959-06-16 7 NO MAILS ON HARI RAYA HAJI DAY THERE will be no postal delivery on Har: Raya Haji tomorrow m Singapore. The General Po_;t Office will be open from 9 a.m. to noon while other post offices and postal agencies will be open from 9 a.m. to 10.30 am. with the103 words
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Article31 1959-06-16 7 THE University of Malaya Socialist Club will hold a forum tonight at 8.30 m the new Lecture Theatre at Cluny Road, Singapore on "The Liberty of the Press31 words
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190 1959-06-16 7 BID TO SEND BED-RIDDEN MAN TO LONDON MALACCA. Mon. The Chief Minister, Inche Ghaffar bin Baba, today made a surprise visit to Hassan bin Bachik. an ex-soidier of the Singapore Guard Regiment who has been bed-ridden for the last three and a half years because of paralysis of the lower190 words
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Article38 1959-06-16 7 ALOR STAR, Mon. The Kedah Government will ho.ri a Garden Party at the Mentri Besar's residence, Mentalun, on June 19. m honour of the Birthday of the Yang Di-Pertuan Agong. About 800 guests have been invited.38 words
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Article, Illustration48 1959-06-16 7 THE happy beauty queen m the centre is Evelyn Isaac, who was crowned "Miss Flamingo of 1959" at the Sea View Hotel, Singapore, on Friday night. The runners-up are Jacqueline Coddart (left) and Barbara Watts. The contest was organised by the Flamingo All-Star Band.48 words
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Advertisement545 1959-06-16 7 l p _S ON TOP IN skjj^business mwmmmmmmmmmwm J i 1 Cathay Organisation,^! i fi Hlilil— 11l ■■■mill ATTRACTION SfiJ -f f Msr day/ t iilini"_rsf^I 11 m k_ 1 g Phonr*: 2lllfi L W __F *f T^ W #i_l an 1 9^° P I asrimtflß IroyioMoiv: "MICHAEL STROGOFF", SSTPgSI545 words
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Miscellaneous148 1959-06-16 7 asdfasdf Cbinese VMCA (South Pier): Table tennis 900 am. Body building. weight littmg 200 p.m.. Girl's basketball-team 430 p.m Boys basketball team 730 p m.. Bad•nnton team 5.00 p.m. Shell Theatrette (Collyer Quay): Free film show "Borgo A Mozzano'" .115 p.m. Mt (Orchard Rd.): Junior Dept. open from 200 p.m.148 words
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Miscellaneous136 1959-06-16 7 Lab at 8.15 p.m. Chairman: Prof R Kirk. Sri Lankaramaya, Buri-lliM Temple: Lecture on Buddhism for Teachers of English m Government Primary and Secondary schools, at 30-C, St. Michael's Road. 9.00 a.m. (ieylang Straits Chinese Methodist Church: MYF Inspirational Address. 7 30 p.m Elim Church (Serangoon Rd.): Bible School. 7.00136 words
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Miscellaneous174 1959-06-16 7 SonpUme. 945 Close Down. 1.00 p.m. Good Afternoon and Prog Summary. 1.02 Souvenirs from Showland. 1.30 Time Signal and News 1.40 Newstalk. 1.45 Tuesday Tempo. L! 00 Clo.se Down English Schools Broadcasts; 430 p.m Signature Tune, 430 Playbox. 5. 00 Programme Summary, 503 A Foreign Affair, 5.30 Ride with the174 words
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Miscellaneous191 1959-06-16 7 115 p.m. (XL) Tiffin Da'e. 1 .30 (RS) Time Signa: and News. 1 40 (XL) Tiffin Date icontdj. 200 Close Down. XL. S. SW: 500 p.m (XL) Hawaii Calls. 5 30 <RSi Ride ■vith the Sun. 5.45 RS) Classics For CChildren All Stations: 600 p.m_ (XL) Programme Summary. 6.03 (P)191 words
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Advertisement830 1959-06-16 8 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE fe. Halifax. Boston. New Tevft. Baltimore. Philadelphia Celt Pert* 'Spore P. Sham Penang TIUCIR a^awammmmrmmaammm .mma**:.*, emitting 19 June Carriers option to proceed via othe- ports to load and discharge earge NORTH GERMAN LLOYD and HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE JOIN. SERVICE Toi Colombo. Cenoa. Marseille*.830 words
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Advertisement739 1959-06-16 8 sm ihe ta. c. i_« CsftJ SAILINGS TO: ADEN. RED SEA, MEDITFRR/\\f An fcq) CONTINEMTAt SCANDINAVIAN p hDT ipou P u„ fU fc m.». "Basra 5) *<-' June/4 u ly 5f v *> \COj "Lalandia al 10/11 luly i_ I. v 7 Jf m.s. "Malacca c 25 26 July I?739 words
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Article, Illustration83 1959-06-16 9 Visiting Plant In UK Mr YiP I -i. lan Hoe. senior pA.vi_w*<r of Sime I Ci I -id' 1 Cigarette fr m Pepartment. is Lj to the U.K. to rtr i murse m Carrej ted 1 factory. p.. p.irh> are importB urrerti well-known c n'.m 'A" and r ffa| >nn83 words
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Article73 1959-06-16 9 Exchange tt-On rr. iri c *fa t tea ta ita rates iterdftj V TT. 32-.'* M si a'.r mail bills, 33-7 16 ".-.aria 31-11/16 I Id tl air rr.a:! bYs 32i trade /O D Ne-.'.--4 Canada 31-3/8. 141 r l 8 Pranch Bale, an Frcs 1630 i Gldn73 words
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Article137 1959-06-16 9 Price Slips One Cent Singapore rubber price dropped one cent yesterday, to Cose at 95-3 8 cents per lb. for International first grade July. The market opened around previous closing levels, but eased on profit-taking and reserve of buyers. At the lower levels, there was rather better buying, although lower137 words
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443 1959-06-16 9 -Expert issues Warning KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Natural mhh*r mo,, _EH_l_2_" r^ -""S^ -^n e r Au Bat.afi_„8 a t.afi_„ v_,f)_! i r plant gOM lnto fu Production Mr Neu Douj lM authority on rubber, told lie Standard Mr. Douglas, a rubber chemist and authority443 words
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209 1959-06-16 9 THE Amoy Canning Corporation Ltd., has purchased a pineapple factory m Klang. 20 miles from Kuala Lumpur, said the company's chairman, Mr. Teh Chi Khun, m his report presented at the annual general meeting m Hongkong last week. The Klang factory, on a209 words
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Article169 1959-06-16 9 Quiet Trend On Share Market ALL sections of the Malayan share market were quiet yesterday Turnover was small. Price changes announced by l the Malayan Sharebrokers j Association were INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Federal D:sp. 1.00 1 02 Fraser and Neave: Ords 1 24 1 28 xci W. Hammer 136 1169 words
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Article88 1959-06-16 9 DIVIDENDS of the following companies announced are: THE KINTA TIN MINES LTD. Interim dividend of 6d per share m respect of the year ending Dec 31, 1958. payable m England on July .7, 1959 to shareholders registered on July 3. TANJONG TIN DREDGING LTD. Interim dividend of 1/per88 words
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Article252 1959-06-16 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the folio-wing business done yesterday. Federal Dispensary $1 00: Fitz Patricks 95c; Gammon $1.69; W. Hammer $1.38 and overnight. Hume ord.-. A4/T; Malayan I'cmer.t $1.66, $1.65; M. Col's. 95c; Metal Box $1.67; Robmsot; ords. $1 28 $129; Sime Darby 3 ■->*: S. Cold Storage 88c;252 words
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Article72 1959-06-16 9 JAKARTA, Mon. (Reuter)— Antara news agency reported sugar output of 15,000 hectares of sugar cane plantations m the Central Java Province this year will be about 180,000 tons. The news agency, quoting sugar industrialists m the Province said this year weather condition had been favourable for72 words
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Article212 1959-06-16 9 Before long it may be possible to sit back m the shade and let a robot mow the lawn. A British firm have developed and produced the first radio-controlled lawn mower. It was shown to the public for the first time.at the Chelsea Flower Show m212 words
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Article, Illustration449 1959-06-16 9 NEED FOR MALAYA TO STEP UP PINES PUBLICITY Finance And Commerce PHOTO shows Mr. G. C. C. Chivers (right) head of the Information and Statistics Division of The Metal Box Company, England, with Mr. N. D. Holt, managing director of the Metal Box Company of Malaya Limited. THE need for449 words
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Article95 1959-06-16 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were Copra June-July 543 buyers; $44 sellers- coconut oil m bulk $65 sellers; m drums $67 sellers; Muntok white pepper $132 sellers; Sarawak white $131 sellers; special Sarawak black $78. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable mixed copra95 words
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Article82 1959-06-16 9 WASHINGTON. Mon. (Reuter) The Federal Trade Commission (F.T.C.) yesterday alleged that 15 United States tyre an d tube manufacturers and two trade associations virtually the entire domestic industry were conspiring to fix prices on sales of tyres and tubes m viclation of US. law. The commission82 words
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Article180 1959-06-16 9 Loan To Develop Tea Estates Commonwealth Development Finance Co., Ltd., has signed an agreement providing for a 20-year loan of £500,000 sterling to the East African Tea Estates Limited, which is registered m Uganda and is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Uganda Co. Ltd. The Uganda Company Group constitutes an180 words
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Article28 1959-06-16 9 The Vietnam Pre_._. agency announced that m the first four months of this year. South Vietnam had exported to Singapore about 2.777.870 pounds of vegetables. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article163 1959-06-16 9 UNITED Kingdom exports rose last month to £299,200,000, just beating the all time record reached m the corresponding month m 1957, according to the Board of Trade. Imports fell from the high level m April and the visible trade deficit was £1.500.000. the smallest ever163 words
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Article103 1959-06-16 9 LONDON. Mon. (LTD— The Indian Government has accepted credits worth £23,000,--000 from the British Government and the Burmah Oil Company, to he.p build an oil pipeline m Northeast India, it was announced here today. The Commonwealth Relations office announcement sa-d the credits will be repayaKe over103 words
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Article, Illustration93 1959-06-16 9 Development Council, presented the shield on behalf of the Chamber of Commerce to Mr. T. Brooks. President of the Australian Manufacturers' Export Council, the organisation which sponsored the Australian pavilion Also m the picture is Mr. R W. C Anderson. Director of the Associated Chambera of Manufacturers93 words
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Advertisement328 1959-06-16 9 gA KIE HOCK SHIPPING CO., LTD. 4S Cecil Street. Telt ***** ***** 7023* ■M ».r Su'.b.'Tj |un« 16 'TONC 100 .f>r Palambang lune I*> f Djakarta and TONC HAI tet Djakarta lune 19 Ir. |une 17 J TONC THAY tat Fhnomp**- 1 une 22 >'Z< r.r Pr-nrianak junt 17 TONC328 words
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Miscellaneous151 1959-06-16 9 Ships In Port OUTER ROADS Xanfa. Lipscomb Lykes Armonia. Manto, Statius Jensen, Sabang, Shun Shing, Selat Siberut Van Reimsdijk, Calt. Genoa Narica. Guntur, Everlife, Hallanger, Calt. Bangkok. Kinokun. Maru, Giari* Seng, State of Madras Pukaki, Andreas Boye, Siaoe, Lily, San Ricardo, Francoise. Java M-ail. Casrlevtlle. INNER ROADS Nangkasanndr, Soon Lee,151 words
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Article, Illustration135 1959-06-16 10 MEETING OF TWO PREMIERS SINGAPORE'S Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew is seen with the Federation Premier. Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein soon after his arrival m Kuala Lumpur on Saturday for talks with the Federation Government. THE MINISTER for Education. Inche Mohamed Khir lobar, (extreme right) inspecting the tools135 words
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Article, Illustration108 1959-06-16 10 THE MINISTER for Education, Inche Khir Johari (standing extreme right) addresses a large gathering of students on the occasion of the opening of the new wing of the High School named after the Minister, m Kuala Lumpur last week. Inche Johari m his speech urged the students notStandardpic; FAH - 108 words
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Article, Illustration147 1959-06-16 10 AUSTRALIAN Army Minister J.O. Cramer signs the visitor's book at Kranji War Cemetery m Singapore a few minutes before be laid a wreath there m honour of Australian dead m the war against the Japanese m Malaya. His visit to the cemetery was one of his last official acts147 words
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Article, Illustration38 1959-06-16 10 INCHE SULAIMAN bin Bulon, 37. Penghulu of Hutan Melingtan m Lower Perak, has been appointed "Mr. Speaker" of the fullyelected 40-member Perak State Assembly. He successfully contested the Stale Elections m his own constitutency StandardpicStandardpic - 38 words
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Article, Illustration148 1959-06-16 10 AMERICAN audiences m several parts of the United States soon will hear Malay music and Malayan radio programmes produced by Radio Malaya. Mr Leong Teng Sun. Chinese Programme Organizer, and Raja Iskandar bin Raja Zahid, Senior Malay Programme Assistant, will be responsible for introducing the Malayan radio programmes148 words
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Article, Illustration52 1959-06-16 10 Standardpic by MR. T. M. WALKER, a director of Guthru Ltd., welcomes the Minister for Comment md Inflit Mr. Tan Siew Sin and his wife at a reception Club given by ihc Guthrie's to mark the fiftieth sary of the United Sua Beto one Rubber Est** l lastFAH - 52 words
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Advertisement46 1959-06-16 10 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products x^"'- v N>^-*.i,'';_ y. #^^__mS_-K v*l_Si_N^£*W^^^^!___F^ '^i__k~§&* l______%___^______* i^v^c* *-^____k ***V' *_<___________! ______E_¥SASBSB^_________P>^^lk*'* '*^*3-_^______________Mft______K' Balashin Sai In The "New Look" Pack Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness, Nausea, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul Breath ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL46 words
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Article, Illustration199 1959-06-16 11 BILL HOLDEN - The game is proud of Billy BILL HOLDEN By COCCER p. avers and fans everywhere will f applaud the Birthday Honour* List that t•■>da^ makes .Billy Wrisrht. centre half and skipper rf Wolverhampton Wanderers and England, a (Rf No one m the game deserves the honour r it and Soccer199 words
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97 1959-06-16 11 BARRINGTON MOSS HEAD THE AVERAGES I m B K. uu-r Batti c and bowHm aver- 3 627 2f4 n.o [?22 12 3 «573 124 J4.77 L i Row 3 T3l 12. n.o. 73.10 X U 3 515 115 64.37 13 2 TO3 193 63.90 2 7 0 4 221 n.o.97 words
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Article331 1959-06-16 11 KELANTAN. Mon. A] Ihe l -th annual athletic meet ol t X antan Police Contingent a i the Su Urn Mohd. Sta- ak of tht 7th Field Force broke the State record |by Sudiq t Mci v ba toe P King the Shot event by331 words
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301 1959-06-16 11 Five prominent SAFA councillors tender resignations IT was Black Monday at the monthly council meeting of the Singapore Amateur Football Association yesterday. Five prominent councillors submitted their resignations. The five who resigned were: Dr. S. H. Al-Junied, Messrs S. R. P. Naidu. Kee301 words
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Article, Illustration224 1959-06-16 11 THK selection of tne former State Skipper Lee Kok Seng and the omission of Quah Kirn Beng m the Singapore team against Selangor m the Ma a/a Cup competition last week .parked a lengthy debate among the SAFA councillors yesterday. The subjecl was raised because councillorsUPI - 224 words
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Article150 1959-06-16 11 SAFA Turns Down Offer THE Singapore Amateur Foothill Association at its council meeting last night turned down an Invitation by the East Pakistan Sports Federation to participate m their second Aga Khan Gold soccer tournament m August this year at Dacca, This decision was taken when the president, Mr. Soh150 words
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102 1959-06-16 11 Fisher Co. To Play For FAM Selection KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Football Association of Malaya have invited three Servicemen to play for the FAM selection \ersus Hongkong Chinese m a floodlit soccer match on the Merdeka Stadium ground here tomorrow. The servicemen are Goalkeeper Dave Fisher, centre half Breakwell and102 words
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Article105 1959-06-16 11 S'PORE CHESS TOURNEY ON SATURDAY The Singapore Chess Club will br holding Its annual tournament en Saturday at, the YMCA, Orchard Rnad. Mr. J. C. Hickey. the champion chess player will be among those (-omneting m the Class 1 tournament. The other* are, Messrs. Low Scow Meng, Lee Chai Seng,105 words
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Article19 1959-06-16 11 JOLLILADS heat SRC 2-0 m friendly -ncrer match on the padang yesterday. Wan Din and Suppiah scored.19 words
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Article22 1959-06-16 11 IPOH. Mon —ln a disappointing division one soccer match at the padang here today. Cheng Wah and Malays drew one all.22 words
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Article206 1959-06-16 11 KUALA LLMPUB. Mon.— A lengthy programme of 40 events were run off without) a hitch at the Municipal I Schools Sports organised as part of the Kuala Lumpur Centenary celebrations at the Merdeka stadium here today. Ninety-five schools took part and at the conclusion. His Highness,206 words
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189 1959-06-16 11 CHANTILLY, Frame. ."Mon. (Reuter) ."Madame Cino Del Duca's colt Herbager. ridden by Guy ("hancelier. won the Prix Dv Jockey Club (the French Derby) here yesterday. r The rare was worth a tot a'. of about £18,63n. Mrs. P. A. Widener's Ame-rican-bred Dan Cupid, ridden189 words
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Article, Illustration93 1959-06-16 11 BASEBALL BABE HII B I IP. Middlesex Little I "a cue baseball opened *a atf t ireek tac Children of American ier- icemen stationed m Great Britain and eight {rear -old Jor Johnson sweats out his turn 3 1 the plate foe >** a member *>f the Cardinals Little LeaguUnited Press International - 93 words
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Advertisement178 1959-06-16 11 f.r*stotie mass aga/a/ atm /Art)/AA/APOI/4 'SOO' ssum S&ffi... ii i^^^_iri. .m tf_.^f__f_[ v x<^ J^ __x" .jS?!*!*" _Pr .w^'— £_ar_ _______r^ liias^m^m^^ '"^V V■> v* _t____K Ssstc xx^^ a& BMfeff*____KJv§i_'"' *^^___Wti^^ jj j_£^&^j^^_-_____l > 3S^^ S^S^ >^.-----_-H^^.lala^.^_ff^ jf&amt '^**Ss^n§jr\. I£L j *PI_WMN_^ $_^_____t- Xv > ."'^S*_fr_____ _^_f./x.^T. .**^_ri\_. v __ff^^*^^178 words
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Miscellaneous161 1959-06-16 11 y|_n>6KT SINGAPORE SOCCER— Div .A R .4 F Sefetar vs Alex i ndra F I F. Pc--:. Dit' 3B Cosmos S.C vs ST B. Geylang SH B Fov.ce vs. T.T.S. F. CRICKET F.is:r Fa-'avg S S. vs. Beatty SS. P.P. 2.30 V TO. ATHLETICS— O utr a to School meet,161 words
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908 1959-06-16 12 BRITAIN' S TOP HORSES ARE ON THE DOUBTFUL LIST IT'S ROYAL ASCOT DAY LONDON. Mon. (Reuter Rcya. Ascot's four day meeting, from toh ay to F- day mark- a I-:::.. point both m the raring and social I The contests between ons of the most famous names tn the general908 words
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Article163 1959-06-16 12 HOCKENHEIM, Monday. 'Reuter) John Surtees, 25--year-old motor-cycling ace from London, won both the 500 c.c. and 350 cc. events m the German Grand Prix here yesterday— his third double victory m the three world championship events so far this season. He is now m an163 words
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Article43 1959-06-16 12 TOKYO, Mori. (Reuter.— Kuniaki Watanabe, a Tokyo university student, yesterday n t a new Japanese record Of three minutes 53.9 second*; m the 1,500 metre race m the 14th Central Japan athletic championships here The previous record was three minut.pc 54 sernnr..?43 words
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272 1959-06-16 12 'I Represent All Europe'— Johansson MW RK Mon. (UPI) _nge_r.__r Jo-ar-^r. sa.- a igazi r a article yesterday he tee. 5 thai he represents a il Eu ope a ben he I soxea F Patterson on J for th^ md thai he Ikes I ial respot. nterview with B He272 words
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Article149 1959-06-16 12 LONDON. Man. (Renter) There are 28 probables fnr the ,Wot Stakes, to be run over two and a half miles, at Royal Ascot tomorrow Former Singapore iwkrv Rousoure is riding York Fair. They ..rc with Jockeys: French Beige (G. Littlewood), Agreement (W. H Carr), Miss McTaffv (t149 words
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Article, Illustration72 1959-06-16 12 ror •*od this was how ii ended. 'A fantastic knockout" said Peter Wilson the World'! No. 1 Boxing writer Stretched out n the caai s Terry Spinks Mirror B«ht .T"S?F2S ry P Pi k tak^ a right to the chin from Bobby XeillMirror - 72 words
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329 1959-06-16 12 ROSE HENDRICKS CAN NOW GO TO ROME MELBOURNE, Mon (Reuter) Aii«traii_»'_. r\i Murray Rose and Jon Henricks. not stud m. af .^'n.m.ns c_.___.p_.__ the way opened to them for se ection nf .If. if. r DnKre »»«e_, have had Olympic Games next year. i^^Lmmmf SEtfi? £_f I iwuvc, di me329 words
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Article83 1959-06-16 12 AUSTRIANS BEAT BELGIANS VIENNA. Mon., (Reuter) Austria beat Belgium 4-2 m the soccer international m the Vienna Vadium yesterday^ after trailing 1-2 at nalftimo. A crowd of about 33.000 spectators watched some hard play and clever football by both sides m the exciting match. TVio Ts__l trio tic m quickly83 words
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Article, Illustration520 1959-06-16 12 PETER WILSON says: It will take 10 years to find tennis champ' LONDON. Mon. It is nearly fourteen years ago since I saw my first Russian athletes. They were the Moscow Dynamo Soccer players, and their .remendous speed and stamina m funnelling520 words
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Article103 1959-06-16 12 Brisbane Cup to MacDouge MacDougal j .Messrs pfl X Rruun i b 1 miles BHsban* 'nrlilJ Pasir Farm her, mcrHa dr;\ mc fin •lot kr\ Hur tM Sot him up IP head uin (iu r Garr> with ny i "w Ba> s.one t v lengths furth-i f ,n f ihird103 words
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Article31 1959-06-16 12 FRANCE WIN 5-0 RIS. J B anee cr- 2J" X. 3| ;>■ -m Zon. JS' .ing Garros Stadium J- ranee m< aJz Zone semi-: i S3. In Pierre Dam *-***5 ttailh «P|31 words
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Article22 1959-06-16 12 $600 000 FIGHT OFFER s .1 CUPI).-— N< motor V off, rant. mtdd bout to I The ft ho I 1 he22 words
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Article122 1959-06-16 12 AUCKLAND, New Zealand. Mon (Reuter)— British Isles iKugby union team arrived here last night from Australia to .start their 25- match tour of New Zealand. In the six-match Australian section of the tour, the L won five games and lost one scoring 174 points122 words
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Article32 1959-06-16 12 T. Rangers Officials THI re J^\ I Sports President rajah. Se ret :J Oar: Sj Loh. Ti krishnai drew H Mr. Vict* I tain: Mr A Badn mond Wong lib, ti r32 words
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Advertisement158 1959-06-16 12 Subscribe Ta The STWn.ARD MALAYA S ONLY INDEPENDENT NATIONAL PAPER If you live m Singapore or the Federation of Malaya or m the surrounding areas, why not subscribe to the 'STANDARD" and have it delivered to vout hnmr daily or to your office If preferred? All you have to do158 words
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Article, Illustration129 1959-06-16 13 !weet xteen ickie u> GODDARD i [tr ff ail the a ably [tt to disI* ing m a charm school ids b r m good stead. S ti i tj s n v* nflv- t re. Bl a \> »ing I r the129 words
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Article39 1959-06-16 13 NEWS FROM HOLLYWOOD I* M.il.r, Netherlands to is-* of < r producer David 1 f m we've w li -fc It H :ne) It SI 1- r been issignIt lead ta '<»i__m j£ .The Mountain sit, Ja__M9 I I des-39 words
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Article, Illustration877 1959-06-16 13 Meet Mr. Curly Wurly 1 Mi ESS MOH ME? GOODXESS. XO! ET me introduce Mr. Curly Wurly. Mr Curly Wurly is Singapore's Mr. Teasy Weasy. Mr. Teasv Weasy is London's master hair stylist. Mr. Curly Wurly is as I see it, Singapore's master hair stylist. Ril our stylist goes one877 words
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Article263 1959-06-16 13 A Bride After 11 Years [{HONDA FLEMING is undergoing the novelty of being pictured as a bride after a film career that spans 1 1 years and 33 movies. The new experience comes to her m United Artists' "Alias Jesse James,"' m which she is a out to become the263 words
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Article55 1959-06-16 13 HAVIXG recenl y finished a starring role m "W trio box-office favourite Richard Widmark is the first of an star to be signed by pro- ■-.-••-director Dick Powell r the CinemaScope De-luxe-colour production. "Casino" based on Steve Fisher's, "No House Limit". The 20th Century-Fox released will55 words
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Article39 1959-06-16 13 "SAC RF.D And Profane' Is the new title for the motion picture formerly called "Never So Few," which goes before the cameras at MGM next month with Frank Sinatra and Gina Lollobrigida heading the stellar ca39 words
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Article40 1959-06-16 13 BING CROSBY has recorded the title song from '•Say One For Me" for CapiRe ord The lilting bal- f r c the Frank Tashlin Cinemascope production which is new before ihe cameras will soon be released.40 words
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Article77 1959-06-16 13 I*' O L LO W 1 N G Barrie Chase's outstanding performance- m "Mardi Gras" and on Fred Astaire's TV spectacular, this bundle of talent is currcni. v being groomed for a starring role m the forthcoming lavish Cole Porter musical. The young sft. Tin. dancing77 words
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Miscellaneous151 1959-06-16 13 Hrobe or relax. I wi VR me 21 to Ju'v 22 T pr v: C^ndin home environ- obstacles. Evening: ier heart's desires LEO— Ji H to Aug. Keen occupied: wr U visit; better a c I E tertain at home or :m p rove surro un ng VIRGO \ig Sept151 words
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Miscellaneous330 1959-06-16 13 LI'L ABNER Bj Al ilmnp r-'savi- S P_f i FCL ~KS VI I /'nv-cucn'f V NO/? I 1/ AH DIDN'T FO'G'TVO; J f-fisM NOW, BACK TO I I pohtbEaUJEve/n S_r »vj" Nre cl^v/> vo 1 >iokum— but;ahis S shew*-ct'-e^_v-/ S SAA/7A-3UVAHDO.'f 7 l PO'GOT B > TltflN' TDs-SO»AEHOH J *A330 words
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185 1959-06-16 14 Liberace described as 'preposterous but amusing' LONDON Moo (Reuter)— I Don ild David Bee, Show business columnist Ol th? Daily Mirror, told the High Courl bre tod tie thought the piai Ist Liberace "preposterous but amusing." M ribed m evidence a t I ntertainer's Mon ice ha? against Mirror and185 words
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106 1959-06-16 14 Korea, Japan sever trade relations SEOI 1. Mon. U PI) Rok governmenl spokesman (hun Sung Chun anBOOnced today a total severance of trade relations with Japan m a brief statement, laid: "we have severed trade v. Japan. The Ministries concerned wi take proper measures for pea ling transacI .owed I106 words
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Article, Illustration77 1959-06-16 14 Miss KUMAR] Vyjayanthimala is the Inchest paid star m the Indian film business she makes 52..0.--000 (Malayan) a film. She flew into London last week and this picture was taken at a reception at India House, London Kumari said: "I make many films hut my main love77 words
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Article197 1959-06-16 14 LONDON. Mon. (Reuter) A British Army Sergeant is reported today to be "still recovering from the shock" of finding Princess Anne hiding m the men's changing room during a polo match at Windsor. The Daily Express diarist says it happened yesterday when the eight-year-old Princess197 words
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Article52 1959-06-16 14 Candidate for Presidency BONN. Mon., (Reuter) West Germany's Christian Democrats today chose Dr. Hem- i rich Luebke, 64, Minister for Agriculture, as their new can- 1 didate for the Presidency a role which Dr. Konrad Adenauer had first accepted and then refused. Dr Luebke accepted the nomination as it was52 words
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Article347 1959-06-16 14 KERALA ARMY STEPS IN Police open fl** again ond kill two Crowds picket govt-run school TRIVANDRUM, KERALA, Mon. (Reuter)— Indian Army units have been moved into communist-ruled Kerala State to protect Central Government property after three days of violence, it was reported here today. They are non-Kerala units. Indian Navy347 words
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Article132 1959-06-16 14 LEE TOLD: BE LESS BITTER SEOH.. Mon (Reuter) The Korean Republic the South Korean government organ. has advised the Prime Minister of Singapore. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. to regard the British "with less bitterness." The English language daily, m an editorial, said: "If Mr. Lee is dedicated to democracy as132 words
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Article, Illustration58 1959-06-16 14 POLO-PLAYING American millionaire Norman Butler, 40. and Scotch Whisky heiress Penelope Dewar, 23. are shown on arrival at Idlewild Airport Butlef hinted that he and Miss Dewar planned to he married Miss Pear. daughter of Lord Forteviol Chairman of the Dewar Whisk J Co.. ignored her58 words
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Article108 1959-06-16 14 CABLE SHIP ABANDONED: 98 RESCUED THE HAGUE. Mon. I Reuter) All 98 men were n >- cued m mid-Atlantic from the British cable laying ship Ocean Layer today when a mystery fire outbreak turned her into a floating furnace. The German ship Flavia (5.800 tonsi whose four lifeboats picked up108 words
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Article167 1959-06-16 14 3 got certificates by -_-a.,d HONGKONG, Mon (Renter) mr); po-ed tines ranging from S3§,#< I Hongkoi Hongkong nn three Indian merchant! obtain imperial preference certificates cloth exports r Imperial Prefer. ties for exp Hongkong rigii til Con tries at preferential rates. are Mr. Parak Vasw167 words
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Article66 1959-06-16 14 Shoots before suicide i: I H M IFI man V. mo! ht r tod ly and tiVn iM own life morn ng u< Kiel Hanovei < i .-Un Ml rod Th'trpf I three of h »It bad rign-m i k about f, a m l i ficd if l IrnoM66 words
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Article63 1959-06-16 14 COLOMBO. Mon.. (Reuter) The Government of the Maldive Islands, archipelago m the Indian Ocean, today accepted an invitation to fly to London for talks with the British Government. The delegation is expected to leave on July 25. The talks will concern the Maldivian demand for independence63 words
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Article251 1959-06-16 14 Big welcome in Israel for Ne Win HAIFA. Mon. (Reuter) A nineteen -gun salute yesterday welcomed Burma's Premier Genera] Ne Win as he came to inspect Israeli warships at Haifa Port. The General had been piped aboard Israel navy destroyer Eilath, where he arrived to the company of the Commodore251 words
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Article132 1959-06-16 14 NO DECISION OF NEW AIR FARES YET LONDON. Mun. (Reuter)— A plan to slash Commonwealth air fares is still being considered by Mr. Harold Watkinson, Minister of Transport, it was stated here today. The plan was contained m 27 applications recently considered by the Air Transport Advisory Council. In some132 words
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Article58 1959-06-16 14 AMPENAN. Lombok Island, Mon. (I PI) Indonesian News Agency said a 45-year-old messeneer m the local government office on this East Indonesian island has been married 114 times Th e pia news agency, sa d the unidentified messenger usually divorced his wives after only two or three58 words
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