Singapore Standard, 17 June 1959
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Title Section22 1959-06-17 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Te-phone 25-1 5 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1959. V 0:. ix No 349. Q 15 cts. M Pages (FINAL EDITION)22 words
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Article303 1959-06-17 1 POLICE WILL ASSIST WELFARE OFFICIALS Taraet bars*, hotels* massaae parlours *9-yAW %^IV _J"_ Drive launched to save girls from 'moral danger' THE SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT has launched an anti-vice drive in bars, guest houses, massage parlours and certain hotels. The Ministry of Labour and Law is considering ways303 words
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Article79 1959-06-17 1 Hari Raya Haji: Lee's message THE various festivities celebrated m Singapore and Malaya serve to remind the people that, whatever the differenc m names and forms of the various religions, and so long as they remember that aii religions preach goodwill and love for one's fellow men. then, with tolerance,79 words
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Article, Illustration106 1959-06-17 1 The old greets the new THF FORMER Chief Minister of Singapore, Tun I. mi Yew Hock. yesterday paid a courtesy call on the Prime .Minister. Mr. Lee K.uan Yew Tun Lim and Mr. Lee talked for more than 15 minutes m the Prime Ministers office at (ity Hall. After the106 words
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216 1959-06-17 1 My govt. won't quit Kerala's chief KERALA. Tues. (Reuter) The communist Chief Minister of Kerala State, Mr. P. M S. Namboodripad, said today his government thought police were justified m firing on crowds campaigning against his communist government. Eleven people have been killed m incidents since the 'non-violent" campaign against216 words
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Article60 1959-06-17 1 MOSS KIM IE TO JO. 27--year-old daughter of the late war-tiny Premier oi Japan Hidekl Tojo who was hanged as a war-criminal In 1948. has arrived m Seattle from Tokyo to visit a former college c a .mate. She will leave on Wednesday for the University ot Michigan,Reuter - 60 words
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Article100 1959-06-17 1 COLOMBO IS HIT BY MORE STRIKES COLOMBO. Tues. Railway, postal and port services m Colombo today were dislocated owing to strikes. Railway services were crippled when 200 fitters at a running shed called a lightning strike demanding reinstatement of one of the workers. Delivery of mail and telegrams was partiallyReuter - 100 words
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Article71 1959-06-17 1 KOALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Vans Di-Peruian Agong has accepted an invitation exto him and the Raja Permaisuri Agong by Sultan S:r Omar Ali Saifuddm of ef Brunei to pay a State visit to Brunei m July. Xo precise date has been fixed as the sehcdOe of71 words
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Article100 1959-06-17 1 THE HAGUE, Tuc s (Reuter). A spokesman of the Indonesian diplomat ir representation m The Hague stated today that "a retrenchment" was being carried out m his country's foreign service. Hr whs commenting on Dutch Press reports of the c'osure of the Indonesian Embassy m100 words
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238 1959-06-17 1 Work-to-rule on railway may end soon KUALA LUMPUR, Tues The Port Swettenham branch of the National Inion of Railwaympn. which initiated the month-old work-to-rule campaign against the Malayan Railway administration, has decided to rail off the campaign. This v is decided at an emergency general meeting nf the branch held238 words
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Article65 1959-06-17 1 Rl REJECTS RED RUBBER CONTRACT JAKARTA. Tue... (Reuter). Indonesia had turned down a Russian proposal for a longterm contract to buy Indonesian rubber, the Director of the Foreign Ministry. r Ismael Thajeb, said today. The proposal was made by a Russian delegation during preliminary trade negotiations m Jakarta, he said.65 words
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Article110 1959-06-17 1 HOUSE-TO-HOUSE PROTECTION MONEY DRIVES IPOH, Tues. Secret society gangs m Ipoh are now trying to collect protection money on a house-to-house basis. The Standard understands that tne gangsters call at homes and demand sums up to two dollars. Those living m the Buntong. Falim. Kampong110 words
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69 1959-06-17 1 Hongkong disaster toll rises to 60 nes. Sixty people were list* mt as <';Pri's-. or presumed ci four days of flood? ano md* slides throughout Hongkong put 46 known dead, 66 injured and 14 missir.r it presumed to have lost their lives. A Government statement 'he*e figures, were not final69 words
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Article53 1959-06-17 1 SEREMBAN. Tui King and Queen paid t his < z I Mohmamed bin B i ihmad, 64. manager of X Estate Bahau, who died at his residence m Srj Menan': I nigh*. Th- Regent of Negri Semi ti and Consort attended the funeral which Wll53 words
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Article, Illustration224 1959-06-17 1 AFTER ONE YEAR'S APPOINTMENT, HOWLETT NO LONGER NEEDED THE SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT has ordered ther the yearold Department of Tourism should be wound up withm three months., The Standard was told yesterday. Tho Tourist Department was first mooted In mici-19oT m the then224 words
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Advertisement120 1959-06-17 1 ■ftifteiiatioti causes celebration Sl S*"s3__s '^^o__i___ __lfF^ OtWT I Mj stery of the Toucan mated m thr m) t I toucan > "v^^) I -volent influence* \^s****__^A Astror are astonished jfl S I c m Guinness I alv tj s jusl as you planet I IVolf' Bottling I McALL>itF. a120 words
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Advertisement10 1959-06-17 1 The Standard wishes its Muslim readers Selamat Han Raya Haji*10 words
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125 1959-06-17 2 Mass X-ray campaign Boy Scouts to assist The Singapore Boy Scouts Association will be helping the Singapore Anti Tuberculosis Association m its mass X-ray campaign which will open In the Tanjong Pagar area on July I. An advance guard of Scouts will visit the area during the last ten days125 words
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Article147 1959-06-17 2 Drowned in a swim mishap A VERDICT of misadventure was yesterday recorded by a Singapore Coroner, Inche Ahmad Hussein, at the close of the inquest on Mohan Das Dhhataram. 23, a shop assistant, Mohan was found drowned m the sea at 15 m.s. Sembaw i M, on April 2^ at147 words
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318 1959-06-17 2 TWO young Sikh brothers, who were charged m the Singapore Assize Court yesterday with robbing a taxi driver of $5 and his taxi-cab on March 29 this year, said they were too drunk to know what happened that niaht. The accused.318 words
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Article152 1959-06-17 2 'Benefit of doubt' for him A SINGAPORE District Judge. Mr S. K. Leo. yesterday gave Low Lam Beng the "benefit of the doubt" when he acquitted him on a charge of robbing Susan Yong Choo Koo of property worth SI 15 at her homo m Starlight Road on March 27.152 words
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Article151 1959-06-17 2 He struck officer: Court told PENANG. Tues. A duty officer of the ferry service here. Mr. D.H.C Laßrooy. sustained a cut on his upper lip and abrasions on his right cheek as a. result of being assaulted at the Church Street Pier. This was stated before Mr. Ng Man Sav151 words
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117 1959-06-17 2 BIG CROWDS SEE KAPITAN'S BELONGINGS KUALA LUMPUR. Tue? Paraphernalia of Yap Ah Loy, Ah Shak and Kuan Seng continue to attract a stream of visitors at Kuaia Lumpur's Centenary Exhibition at the Town Hail. The paraphernalia are jn the form of ancient Chinese warrior swords. Coat of Arms Imperial Court117 words
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124 1959-06-17 2 MALACCA. Tues. The local Municipal Councillors today unanimously objected to a suggestion by the State Secretary that the Federal Flections Commission take over the responsibility of future Municipal elections The President. Mr. Lim Yeow Koon. read a letter irom the State Secretary suggesting that it would124 words
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Article, Illustration106 1959-06-17 2 VACATION TRIP TO EUROPE Tea party for priest FATHER JR ROZARIO who will be lea\ing Singapore earls m July for a vacation m Europe and England wa s guest of honour at a farewell tea party throu n by his colleagues at the Catholic Cc .tie yrsterday Manager of the106 words
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125 1959-06-17 2 Postal chief now warns dog owners KUALA L I'M PUR, Tues The Postmaster-General Mr. A S Gammon, tonight warned householders of the legal consequences they would face upon postmen being bitten by their dogs Speaking over Radio Ma he emphasized that the pu had oo right to demand delivery of125 words
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Article96 1959-06-17 2 Baby Swallowed Stopper A 16-MONTH-Ot.D baby described by her elder sister as a "mischievous child" died m hospital the day after she had swallowed a rubber stopper, the Singapore Coroner's Court was told yesterday. The Coroner, Inche Ahmad Hussein, who recorded a verdict of misadventure', said that the cause of96 words
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Article266 1959-06-17 2 GOVT. PLANS BETTE AMENITIE COMMUNITY CENT?, TO BE REORGANISE THE Singapore Government i out plans to reorganise community j the island with a view to proviso amenities for the people, the y^M Labour and Law, Mr. K. M E vrr Standard yesterday. Mr. Byrne explained that the community centres wou.d266 words
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Article106 1959-06-17 2 I From Fa*,* 1 1 1 Mr Byrne said that any g b 5 found by officials of the Social Welfare Department involved m vice operations will be sent to the Girls Home Craft Centre at York H The Minlst. r "-ided that the Police will106 words
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Article76 1959-06-17 2 Raya H Ifu 1 Iwic* a Raya I Puausa ~W the r i there tion of i gaporv of Malaya. according I .nar Ca: nia er, Cl New their to v and P of Sinear i major the world "I* that, wha^- >-* j ences i of the varic76 words
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Article, Illustration155 1959-06-17 2 HUNDREDS of dollars, worth of exquisite hand--crafts and ivory from Southi Vietnam have armed here. Thanh Qwang Nhien, an official of the Vietnamese Consulate said yesterday i *V? lU form part of the exhibits m the South SStaSi n 3i: at th l155 words
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Article48 1959-06-17 2 structed her younger sister to send fo r her mother. The incident occurred at Farrer R'»ad on the morning of April 25 Jumirah died the n<"*t day at thr General Hospital A natholoeist report staled that a rubber stopper was fou ri m thp hod* nf48 words
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SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
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Article429 1959-06-17 3 NCAPORE -ind the Federation will congr pl*| important roles in Britain s strategic Ke plans for th.s part of South east Asia and the I full ind comprehensive outline of this lim future was given on Monday by the (V ander m Chief Far East Land Forces.429 words
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Article398 1959-06-17 3 L .EADERS of the three parties in the Alliance l_ Ml been content to rest on the laurels of their :s in eight State elections to date. Close lc nv and assessment of the voting figures is m ng rriide. particularly in the returns of the elec-398 words
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Article15 1959-06-17 3 •O> one I=^29 53 3 it I el: jgee .?-A fSi15 words
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Article1034 1959-06-17 3 GEORGE CLAY - Crisis Days For Asians In Africa GEORGE CLAY by Kampala. Uganda. TRADE boycott by Africans m Uganda is bringing nearly 60,000 Asians living there sharply up against the agonising choice that faces Asians m many other parts of Africa. Caught unhappily between the upper and nether millstones of colonialism and1,034 words
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Article292 1959-06-17 3 RETREAT IN NEW GUINEA Part II Hollandia [New Guinea]. "DUT Is God accessible only In the Dutch language?" I asked. The Minister, a leading Protestant missionary, who has spent most of his life m Dutch New Guinea (West Irian to the Indonesians) replied: "I know what you mean, but you292 words
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Article576 1959-06-17 3 ARSLAN HUM- ABACI - ARSLAN HUM-ABACI by complete. the other two have only one class. To be able to talk with young Papuans the Dutch conduct the first three classes m village schools m Bahasa IrO.or.esia. After tha* any Papuan who aspires to further education must switch to Dutch. The576 words
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Article624 1959-06-17 3 H.A.R. Philby - Bid For Power In Jordan H.A.R. Philby -by- BEIRUT. ANOTHER sudden flareup on the border has disturbed relations between Jordan and the United Arab Republic. As a result the Syrian authorities closed the Syrian-Jordanian frontier alleging that Jordanian troops were molesting Syrian citizens. Jordan denied the charges and referred the624 words
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Article169 1959-06-17 3 Happiness Rooted In Law "IT is difficult fnr the ordinary citizen to realise how large a part the law plays m preserving and maintaining the most enduring elements m our way of life; but to the dedicated lawyer the condition of all ordered government is dependent169 words
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Article, Illustration430 1959-06-17 3 the NEWS as it strikes me MMIT conferences appear to be the pet hnhh\ of nations The Foreign Minis. ters of Britain, the I'nited States and France ha\e reassembled m Gene*, a. after the weekend, to tn \aliantIf to o.a\e the current talks "hich ha\e reached the point of no430 words
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Advertisement22 1959-06-17 3 Did you know... Egyptians used perfumed face creams 3.000 years ago' Unguent vases found m tombs of the ancients were still frag-22 words
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Advertisement23 1959-06-17 3 SWAN NYLON SOCKS ml** iM S **^M WWWmW^L^^S-'^^^r m.** J 1 Xi ior «m^-^ Sole Ag»ntj /""I SI ARSON TRADING COMPANY V/ SIICAMftt23 words
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Article, Illustration454 1959-06-17 4 Covt. plans $100 mil. capital to help private enterprises A FORMER leader of the Peoples Action Party, Mr. James Puthueheary, who was recently released after 31 months m detention, has been appointed manager of the Singapore Industrial Promotion Board. A Government announcement said that thr ■.ntment454 words
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Article112 1959-06-17 4 FARMER FINDS 700 FOWLS MISSING THIEVES stole TOO fowl? valued at 1,140 from a farm at the l.'U mile, Choa Chu Kane Road, Singapore. on Monday night The farmer. Lim Khian Soo, told the Police that he discovered the theft when he counted poultry yesterday morning. A housewite reported to112 words
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Article, Illustration125 1959-06-17 4 Col Ihnu Sutowo RI OFFICIAL IN A HURRY TELLS PRESSMEN I HAVE NO NAME P* SENIOR Indonesian Army officer, Col. Ibnu ("1 have no name") Sutowo, flew into Singapore yesterday from Jakarta or. a hush-hush mission. The colonel, who refused to give his name, arrived by Garuda Airways. "I have125 words
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Article75 1959-06-17 4 TEL UK ANSON. Tues.— l i Magistrate, Inche Ghazali bii \baullah, c .ra .ted Lee Chi Huat 32. and Cheah Seah Bene stand trial al the Perai Court on a charge of Le*"- and Chea vere al eged lave murdered Ne Biah Teng Sung -vyer Tawar75 words
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Article39 1959-06-17 4 AMEERAJAN bin Abdul Ra/ak, was yesterday remanded by a Singapore Court atter he pleaded not guilty to a charge of being a member of an unlawful assembly which caused hurt to P. Vellusamy at Seran^oon Road on Saturday.39 words
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Article, Illustration236 1959-06-17 4 THE Minister for National Development. Mr. Ong Lng Gaan, will rescind i decision taken by non -PAP City Councillors last month to reduce the rent of market stalls by 50 per cent. i recommendation to this efT-v was made to the Minister236 words
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117 1959-06-17 4 CHUANG: NOW 2,000 BOYS WANT HIM BACK THE Singapore Education Ministry is studying the possibility of re-appointing the former principal of Chung Cheng High School, Dr. Chuang Chu I. in as head of the school. The Minister for Education. Mr. Yong Nyuk I Lin. yesterday met the Chairman of the117 words
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216 1959-06-17 4 A move by Mr. CH. Koh m A SINGAPORE Assemblyman, Mr. C. H. Koh (SPA^-J^J yesterday disclosed that he intended to table a Private aimed at helping "to reduce the deficit m this year i B dqet Following a report m yeoo216 words
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Article77 1959-06-17 4 PENANG Tues.— A fashion show will be held at the E. and O. Hotel here on Tuesday highlighting the celebration ot Tobralco Golden Juhilee. The show is presented by Messrs. William Jacks aod Co (Malaya) Ltd.. In conjunction with Messrs. Tootal Bmadhursl Company of Manchester. Ens.77 words
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Article197 1959-06-17 4 Doctor is Negri 's Mentri SEREMBAN. Tues. Dr. Mohamed Said, 52-year-old I private practitioner here who recent y was returned m his birthplace, the Linggi elecI toral division to the Negri Sembilan Legislative Assembly, i.s to be the first elected Mentri Besar of Negri Sembi-, jan. subject to confirmation by!197 words
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170 1959-06-17 4 Automatic was under car seat Judge told PENANG. Tue.**. A po] c road block set up m Glugor Road on May 15 led to the discovery of Browning automata pistol and sii rounds of ammunition, the [Sessions Judge Mr. Au Afa Wah, was TOG 6*l'. The automatic pistol and the170 words
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Article113 1959-06-17 4 REDIFFUSION TALENTIME AUDITIONS REDIFFUSION S i gap m hold its Talentime audi-! tion today and from then on the auditions will continue! once I wet k The first heao will broadcast on July 6 and further heats will be held fortnightly until December. The contest is open to all amateur's113 words
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137 1959-06-17 4 Whipping for young extortion to stays lJr-*U_*l, _J nw |gw Appea! tenor- HH iM nm me..' on the.- MM The ar Vo- jn 1 two |o Oa Kin Kan -jf) fear Of M Streel m cm Ray |i agains* I i Quoting a o*W*-M Rayan att Chic' til th a137 words
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Article28 1959-06-17 4 KIT A 1 I I Minister I M hamed approved an $12.00' authority. re-build by a o At pt of the sch accom m28 words
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425 1959-06-17 4 WITH a view to fostering mter-raciai harmony amongst Malayan youth, the OMNO-MCA-MIC Alliance is taking anoth,ei progressive step by organising the first ever Malayan cultural talent quest m Kua'a Lumpur. Besides fostering interracial harmony these championships are organised to encourage culture and at425 words
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Advertisement142 1959-06-17 4 M I/5S m MILO j^ff/HjTX s double investment _______F Hut V \wl _______£.^___L BB m bountiful health m delicious chocolaty pleasure l/f^\^^ I A lively, energetic person is noticed and liked He _m W _\W _m^ \V creates enthusiasm all around him. MILO can give you 1 Wl^iW Xl tt142 words
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686 1959-06-17 5 k POLICE SAID IT Bas questionable p say printers IpfNANG, Tues.— Lf thousand covers Hon Chiang EL| School senior Jk~*$' magazine, E^ Had c picture of UJr printed on them Lff jcs^rovcd after a L^j 5-anch officer C\ i the printers C t686 words
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410 1959-06-17 5 Murder verdict returned PENANG, Tues How a retired Chinese newspaper circulation manager. Foo Shi Choo, aged 58, was fatally stabbed by an unknown man m his room on the top floor of a coffee shop m Penang Koad on Nov. 25 last410 words
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Article, Illustration48 1959-06-17 5 MAJOR-CENERAL C. L. Richardson, COC Singapore, a member of the State's Internal Security Council, called on the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, yesterday. This Standardpic shows the Prime Minister greeting the Ceneral with a broad smile and warm hand shake.48 words
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Article, Illustration236 1959-06-17 5 Malaya, my home: Says Aussie author Most countries m the world must sooner or later move towards socialism, say? Australian author. Mr. G. M. Glaskin So■**..'■ he feels, is the jr s ation to the problem of ever increasing population and the decreasing demand for labour which will result with236 words
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279 1959-06-17 5 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL TOLD: BE STEADFAST IN DUTY PENANG, Tues. The Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee. and six members of the Executive Council, Penang. pledged themselves anew to the service of the State when they took their oath of office before the Governor Raja Tun Uda at the Residency this279 words
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240 1959-06-17 5 IPOH. Tues Beautiful fl '.-year-old star of the Chinese screen. Ting Ning, I -i> not heard of the ban nn rock n roll m Singapore but >he admits that it 5 nou rocking its last and fasi rolling out." Ting Ning240 words
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170 1959-06-17 5 TWO GIRLS DIE IN S'PORE CAR CRASH TWO GIRLS, daughters of British Army officers stationed m Singapore, were killed and their companions injured m a motor accident m Holland Road at 1 a.m. yesterday. The girls were Christian Kmmott, 17. and Patricia Dadswell, 17. They were employed by a departmental170 words
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Article77 1959-06-17 5 IPOH. Tut. The Chief Education Officer. Perak. Mr. D. J. Bennett, will officially j open the first Inter-School I Photographic Exhibition m the State, at the YMCA Hall In Coronation Park on June 24 at 4.00 p.m. A total of 13. exhibits of portraiture, still life and77 words
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Article28 1959-06-17 5 FEDERATIONS Chief Protocol Officer, [nchc Abdul Ja- Latiff has gone to Bangkok to make ar*ments for Prime Mir Dt€ R-w-ak's Rve.tate ;i1 on j r m28 words
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297 1959-06-17 5 Qualifying test for teachers is a fair deal: Says Ministry Xl ALA LUMPUR. Tues. Far from heing a "slap m the face," the qualifying examination for entry of all recognised teachers into a unified salar\ scheme, is m pursuance of the Education Ministry's fair deal" policy. This was stated by297 words
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131 1959-06-17 5 Dato Razak is invited to visit Australia KUALA LUMPUB 7 ,es. The Australian Government has invited the Federation Prime Minister and other Ministers to visit A isl 4 the end of this year. Malayan H Commissioner to Dato Gun Lay Teik. today. Dato o rft here today by air after131 words
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Article, Illustration198 1959-06-17 6 The long queues vanish as eight more Exchanges open THE tollg queues of .-*u -.-'._r/,n thp «?in Job-seekers m So.- x>re Government wir Exchange m H.■ 'k Road have dised, following the •""S" r offices for un- d people. Following pening ol branch labour theStandardpic - 198 words
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Article30 1959-06-17 6 VO --ward? were paid out ,_0 nformal HI leading tO the .0 O O- filing )t ;omr ten r I In the m for the month o received30 words
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104 1959-06-17 6 FIRST POLICE WOMAN TO HEAD SOCIETIES BRANCH ri>„ -mes—Police history was made here today > i 11 v* I al* as nrb?n Inspector Miss Nc Leng Sim became the nrsi woman to bold thp offi-c of Offlrer-ia-Charge of Secret Societies, Ipoh Police District. Misa Ng who is i (infirm'd Inspector,104 words
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211 1959-06-17 6 He wrote to Police chief before he took life A SALESMAN from Borneo c to the Commissioner of c m Singapore, before he his own life, a Singapore rier's Court was told yes- The Coroner. Mr. Giam Chong Hing, who was ho. ding an inquesl or. Teo Eng Siong. 33,211 words
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Article46 1959-06-17 6 THE Singapore Recorded Music Society symphony concert arranged for tomorrow has been cancelled. The next concert to be presented by the Society will be on June 25 at 8 a.m. at the YWCA, Raffles Quay. Ihe concert consist entirely of the music of Beethoven.46 words
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280 1959-06-17 6 Economy drive on: Meeting on Friday to discuss revision GOVERNMENT employees m Singapore face O cut fa I their variable allowances m line with the economy dr.re mst.tuted by the Cabin 5. t <... Slde of m. ci vi] service Joint Council has been280 words
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916 1959-06-17 6 FORUM: Freedom of the Press PRESS FREEDOM, subject of discussion by a panel of prominent journalists at a public forum at the University of Malaya's new lecture hall, was explained to a packed house last night. The speakers were Mr. Armand Gaspard, a916 words
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Article39 1959-06-17 6 THE Rural and Industrial Development Authority is now conducting a three-week Ligh* f Tractor Course at the RID A School of Mechanical Cultivas tion. For the first time the i trainees will consist of Malays and Chinese-39 words
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204 1959-06-17 6 DRIVE FOR BLOOD DONORS AT MAHA SHOW KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. With a view to publicising the urgent necessity to develop the existing blood banks at the General Hospital and Lady Templer Hospital, the Ministry of Health will sponsor a blood donorship campaign during the MAHA exhibition from July 3. Dr.204 words
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Advertisement140 1959-06-17 6 s^^^S 1 <^ MA\\^iW)^t m NESTUMWt^\% s JgOT mIW^M ImW^^^^^^^ iiccTi pc Ki^^^l READY-COOKED 3-CEREALFOOD All healthy babies should be given a complementary food from about 12 weeks of age and you cannot do better than choose digestible, palatable NESTUM. I-f^J^lF^^S^^^l NESTUM is a very much better food than i140 words
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Advertisement215 1959-06-17 6 You never know when ycu ijfl Elastoplast I FIRST AID DRESSINGS i a You can't he too card ul with cuts, scrao Clean the wound mdlptlton Ell I doaors use. EUstop Is! sror- 1 the b!et IH igainsi infection arfail|B the wound W-C„. IN THE RED T n^ is'.B 2,-215 words
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341 1959-06-17 7 Fight must go on: Says publicity leader KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The top publicity chief of the Indonesian rebel movement, Mr. Des Alwi, slipped into the Federal capital yesterday "to visit friends whom he knew m London." In an exclusive interview I with The Standard,341 words
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246 1959-06-17 7 CONTRACT DELAY SHOCKS A COUNCILLOR MALACCA. Tues.— A M/i.v.an Pioy Municipal Councillor, Mr. J L. de Cruz. said *.oday that he was utterly shocked and a. armed to learn that the contract to re-value municipal buildings cculd not be finished m the specified period of 13 months and that the246 words
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Article, Illustration123 1959-06-17 7 'MRS. OPPOSITION' FLIES TO MANILA FOR WOMEN'S TALKS THE only woman member of the opposition m the new Legislative Assembly, Mrs. Scow Peck Leng, left Singapore yesterday for Manila to attend a Women's Association conference. Mrs. Scow, who was returned m Mountbatten as a SPA candidate at the general election123 words
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161 1959-06-17 7 Pin-fables ban: 'See our lawyer' plea to Home Minister THE Singapore Amusement Service Association yesterday again appealed to the Minister for Home Affairs. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, "to grant an urgent interview to Its solicitor" I The association pointed out that on tour occasions its solicitor had written to the161 words
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Article152 1959-06-17 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prit*ea (cents per lb) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spo t 951 951 R.S.S No 1 July fifii I6| RSS No 1 \u-rust 961 '•< Jul*. No 2 94J 95i July No 3 94$ n U Tone: Quietly steady. Tin price ln Singapore was152 words
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Article55 1959-06-17 7 THE Singapore Rural Board ■ion a distr cl collection at Tuas. Joo Koon Chinese School. I IR m.s. Juro g Road on Jun- O AT rate a: ri dues payable to Rural B >ard on houses. land rubber estates may be paid at this centre between55 words
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Article46 1959-06-17 7 30-minute featurette m Eastmancolor the new State Mosque m Brunei will be shown at the Cathay Cinema Sii gapore, with the Malay feature fi'.m "Rasa Sayang Eh." The Brunei Mosque film was marie by Cathay-Kens Fi'ms for the Governmenl of B"u" r46 words
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85 1959-06-17 7 Father of eight found dead in a canal ALOR STAR. Tues— A father of eight children was found dead m a canal here. 11 nihes away from town His wife is expecting another child m two months time. Ooi Siew Hock. aged 39, is belic\ed to have been knocked doun85 words
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Article142 1959-06-17 7 SAX FRANCISCO. Tues. the highlights of next terr .er's Pacific Festival will be the Pacific Area Aviation ar.d Maritime Industries, chairman Mr. Robert Murray announced today. This second annual 10-day international celebration will be held here from Sept. IS to 27. Mr. Murray said it was142 words
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Article28 1959-06-17 7 THE 6.000-strong Singapore Business Houses Employees Union, at its annual delegates conference last Sunday, resolved to i new legotiations with their I employers at branch level.28 words
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Advertisement457 1959-06-17 7 4^^m ll|stlMMio tHwI RAYA HAJI r.w^ X 211K1 IPi'iiM 1J f 1 1 8 w 4- *^^^B^»i^t CURT SYLVA ffi |yyr_^ JURGENS* KOSCINA I liAv^ /ni_TM_fl^l i A-\_ i fsT« sT^fi^FF %t#. S •EASTMA)Jf! r QtU- rj— t^O ffi _ffi g T()f1;-.y Dam: N.H "king- n|e "CHINA <.\TFO C'SOOpe i|n\)457 words
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Miscellaneous667 1959-06-17 7 IBIIIMIIMIf. MmIM bW %J£i.^^l)lMMB w n jo. 00 (XL) Music Makers. IppO |«aipPli| <; P^TOWWBWBi^^ S ATIONAI WANE 10 15 tP) In a Sentimental Mood 1 H I&l if m*W§& A§l 'It jF'l I[sJ 1 fli 'nf 1 fl_K >ER\ If I 1" 30 RS) Melodies and Memo- ff. BrftiriM667 words
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Advertisement890 1959-06-17 8 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE IMORTH AMERICAN SERVICE tet Hal.fa-L. Beeton. New York. Baltimore. Philadelphia Cult Port* Spore P. Sham Penang TIUCER al.ss^emm-a-*.. aswmsresmjaa a.. Omitting 19 |une Cjct.wi eptfon to ortxeed vie athei oorti te load and discharge cargo NORTH GERMAN LLOYD and HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE JOINI SERVICE To: Colombo, Cenoa.890 words
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Advertisement1155 1959-06-17 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 M 8 lines) I Incorporated tn -.ingapore) (12 line*.' ZT" THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE OT lAILINCS te LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS (via Sues with liberty te proceed via Panama ci Cape et Coed Hope) Carriers option to proceed via other oorts to1,155 words
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Advertisement1106 1959-06-17 8 MITSUI |g LINE JAPAN LINE Spore P.S'ham Penong Akakuroson Maru =2 June *0J«Hagurosan Motu 23 June U.S.A. LINE. For New York. Philadelphia, Baltimore direct discharge vio Bombay Suez. Akashisan Maru 20 June 23 June ETA N. York 31 July PACIFIC LINK vlo Manilo b Japan. ror USA Pacihc Central S1,106 words
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Advertisement741 1959-06-17 8 •3" r**/\«s_~. \*i HYS pj tuc k A r j &3J |ggj THE t. A. t. LINE J VO SAILINGS TO JT^ AD.\. RED StA, MEDITFRra^j I &0 COMINHMTAt SCA\DI\AVIA\ p f D 1 f*C m.s "Basra bl 29 junc *»|uly B *C>CfJ mi -Lalandia a) 10-11 luly 12 1741 words
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Article, Illustration38 1959-06-17 9 Off To Attend Conference IH .m. (I !«>orn ni offlcei Mi X 8 I j Rombav to rence of the Some o ifneact, h>> all main hand- eeatrei would tell oj r i ■ntrj > leodi I return to38 words
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Article71 1959-06-17 9 M A LUMPUR, Tues Federation customs and: revenue last month totalled $40,123,165, it was officially announced today. Revenue from import duties <^fl t Qo e --3 lonth """"parted to v by<-,D.-.<-., export duties $39,342,838. Collection fr r excise duties totalled r '4 214 Duty on71 words
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Article89 1959-06-17 9 LONDON. Tues (Reuter)— A gr p Brit eng neer- a j des -r. and i r md iuipmer.- I large tyre factory to be buil* In Rumania, it was announced here tonight. The contract which has been secured by Rustyfa, a Bi 11 E >orieer s gjned89 words
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Article100 1959-06-17 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were Copra June-July $4 ..•ers; $42$ sellers; coconut oil m b ilk f ---U sellers; m drums $67 sellers; Muntok te pepper $133 sellers; Sarawak white $1.12 sellers; SJM ial Sarawak black $78. Singapore Copra Association ~;ng prices fair100 words
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176 1959-06-17 9 Call By Assn* Chief IPOH. Tues. Malaya should conduct a "dynamic" sales promotion campaign m the United States to sell bei products, including rubber, chairman of the Malayan Manufacturers' Association. Mr. Shum Kwai Hong, said today. Mr. Shum is due to leave shortly176 words
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Article108 1959-06-17 9 SYDNEY, Tue- (Reuter)— fl istralia s method of disposing of wool through the free auction system generally was admired and approved by overseas wool users, the Chairman of the Australian Wool Growers' Council. Mr. W, Wi th ill .-aid today. Mr. Wetherly. who had returned from108 words
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Article50 1959-06-17 9 American airways will .rate jet service on July .■tween North and South America. The airline's 575-miie-per-hour jet Clippers will link Caracas. Buenos Aire? and A- .neion with New York, re- .ng flymg time over the 504 mile route to only 11 hours and 35 minutes50 words
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Article271 1959-06-17 9 Malayan sharebrokers re- )rted the following business av Fed. Disp. $1.00; Fitzpatriel 95c F. X. ords. $1.25 and 51 2'! xri. $1 H6 to $109 cci overnight); Gammon $1.68. $1 \V. Hammer $1.37. $1.38; Cement $1 65, SI 66; M. O 95c.; Metal Box $1.67 ov.; Robinson ords.271 words
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Article60 1959-06-17 9 WASHINGTON. Tues. (UPI). —Pakistan Finance Minister, Mohammed Shoiab today assured US-, Under Secretary of State, Mr. Douglas Dillon that any future U.S. aid to Pakistan will be wisely used. The Minister spent more than 30 minutes with M r Dillon, and later told reporters it60 words
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Article210 1959-06-17 9 Plan Will Cut Airline Expenses A new department to work closely with airlines with the object of securing lor them the most advanced performance possible trom their Britannia airliners has been formed by Bristol Aircraft Limited. Individual operating problem^ of each airline are dealt with by a team of experts210 words
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285 1959-06-17 9 'FEATURELESS' NOTE IN THE MALAYAN MARKETS Finance And Commerce MALAYAN share and commodity markets continued featureless yesterday, following the rather dull opening m the week. Only very narrow fluctuations have occurred In the tin and rubber prices 1 Yesterday, tin price registered a drop of $4, at &4Q2-J per picul285 words
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Article, Illustration96 1959-06-17 9 Mr. G E. C Chivers, a market research expert from The Metal Box Company. England, who is on a tour of Malaya, yesterday held talks with members of the Malayan Pineapple Industry Board, presided by the chairman. Mr. J. A. Buehler. Also present at the talks were the96 words
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Article29 1959-06-17 9 MALAYAN on exportl lajt month totalled 4,006 tout, the highest fn: tblfl year EKportl for the five mon tha This y<=ar toa__ed IT 652 tons.29 words
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158 1959-06-17 9 Dullness In Shares Activity Continues QUIET conditions continued to prevail m all sections on the Malayan share market yesterday. Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Shareholders Association wer< i Buyers Sellers Straits Times (M) 1.24 12(5 United Engineer? Pref. (Sit 84 86 Union Ins 37 50 33.50158 words
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Article231 1959-06-17 9 STOCKHOLM. Tues. (Reuter' Britain and six other nation^ who are not members of the six-nation European Common Market have drawn up a plan for a trading association of their own, it was announced here today. Experts from the "outer seven" have been meeting at231 words
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Article72 1959-06-17 9 TWO Vise o u n t jet-prop airliners, acquired by Malayan Airways, will be delivered to the airline in Singapore next month The Viscounts will be used by Malayan Airways for its services to Bangkok. Sa;gon, Rangoon, Hongkong, Manila and Borneo, which are due to begin in72 words
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Advertisement318 1959-06-17 9 E s KiE HOCK SHIPPING CO., LTD. jf', «g Cecil str«e. foi r94Bt 2:*>3S :;:3s l Z THAY for rhnompenh |u--e j UP) TONC I «T for Band c~3in |ur- Z*. 'tsC AH -of Pr-*»-.. lune 26 Wt It} Trsa.r- x. .r- *r *T TONC **ICK fe- T|ireDon a«d X318 words
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Advertisement96 1959-06-17 9 H After 2 years ol proving friaf* and tesfi, Vauxhall have produced the SERIES 2 VICTOR, and we can honestly say that this is the finest Victor ever manufactured. You can find bigger cart il s«xe is all important; faster cars if you don t care about petrol consumption more96 words
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Miscellaneous171 1959-06-17 9 Ol TEB ROADS Xarifa Lii scomb, M irito, Everfife, Lipis India. Giang se-^s Call Genoa. Armonis, Barumun. Hallahger, Calt v,.- ckok F: :inrni;p i a>t.evt ,c. Na- ca And rra < Boy p S'av.us jansen. Shun Shing Van Rnmsdipk. Kinokuni Maru INNEB ROADS Nangkasarindr, Sulong, Tong San Po Bintan. Bretonc171 words
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Article, Illustration1956 1959-06-17 10 ARTHUR KOESTLER - The Skin -Graft Never Took ARTHUR KOESTLER Mm 9 Ms _____> Japan's Psychological Maquts h- ITH its population of eight and a half million, TokyoYokohama is, according to Japanese statistics, the largest city m the world; yet its streets have no names and the houses have no numbers. Dunng the1,956 words
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Advertisement59 1959-06-17 10 J/?r fror/rf famous family of TIGER medicinal products Mg J V'W'O 0,. o '*■> HEADACHE CURE Unmatched by any other pain reliever for Headache, Neuralgia, Colds, Mental Strain. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL j Cigarette El. ,^^^o^^yP Cigar Haves j In STERLING SILVER AND 9 ct GOLD. ife^W59 words
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Miscellaneous545 1959-06-17 10 pODAYS QIOTATION: HB BW chance-taking. -I "You il Rn Lfl time mingle rr tow I for rooking leaving IMI lt_t_H_ free'y people: proother half tor laving fl BB mote' some financial m BBulV^flflH B IPtP Bt 4 H jt^fl scorpio WI H\ 1 SDAY FOR KS_l_] Wfl_t «J____*«-__))___B N'' 21—545 words
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114 1959-06-17 11 Howdrey And rueman Strike Reak Form I »th tlie second Test against liis iaya off England players Colin pj I eddte Tniem.in struck peak form m m m 'sterdai i td Kff ft \*z tut skt IT. I i h* Is tpe '4*i M cr Pr Si _V ouces!l 1114 words
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Article97 1959-06-17 11 Selangor Medicals Trounced X LUMPUR. Tues.— E >tate Sports Club nances for the _tion of SelanThree Government B >es title when ■cat Selangor Medicals ,_n on the Sentul ay. Medicals played wi h nine gh the garde ere forced to defer •heir area for most of the tii c c97 words
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Article, Illustration36 1959-06-17 11 Photo. THE \lv Khan leads m his horse "Petite Etoile" with jockey Lester Piggott up. after they had won the 181 st Oaks Stakes at Epsom. Surrey. Second was Cantelo and third Rose of Medina. UPIUPI - 36 words
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Article, Illustration88 1959-06-17 11 JAKARTA: rm;. Or. Prtu?ono, left, rtewly-ap-po ted <jcneral chairman ot the Indonesian Asian Gomes Council \s seer With Sri Sultan Hamengkubuicono. centre second deputy cha'rman of the -Asioq Games Federation, and R. Maladi, Ge Secretary of the Indonesian Asian Ga n c i Council and General Secretary of thr Asian88 words
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Article185 1959-06-17 11 Johansson Doesn't Hurt Anyone GROSSINGER, New York, Tues. (UPI)— Ingemar Johansson yesterday told 640 wayward youths that, although he's a professional fighter, he never hurts anyone unnecessarily, •*That*s why he doesn't knock down his sparmates with his d ingerous right hand, he told the inmates of the Woodbourne (X.Y.) Correctional185 words
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Article317 1959-06-17 11 He'll ignore resignation demands LAUSANNE, Switzerland, Tues. (UPI) Avery Brundage. President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), yesterday said that he will stick to his post despite demands that he resign because of the Committee's controversial decision on Nationalist China. The lOC decided on May 28, by317 words
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Article81 1959-06-17 11 KUALA I. IMPUR. Tues.— Today's Football Association of Selangor Division One Government and Business Houses League match between Municipal Sports Club and Robinson's Sports Club scheduled to be played on the Stadium ground ■a as called off. The Municipal team turned I up m full strength81 words
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Article54 1959-06-17 11 WELLINGTON, New Zealand, Tues. (TPL Spokesmen 'for 14 tribal committees protected yesterday against a Rugby Union decision to exclude Maoris from a team to tour South Africa next year"We think Maori? generally will continue to fight against this racial discrimination alongside leaders of all denominations." they54 words
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82 1959-06-17 11 NEW YORK, Tues. (Reuter) Tennis promoters ar-* already making bis offers to Alex Olmedo to turn professional if he wins the Wimbledon title. Jack Kramer said hero tonight that he had offered Olmedo US$BO,OO6 if won at Wimbledon and US$lOO,OOO if he also won82 words
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Article148 1959-06-17 11 LONDON, Tue.-. (Reuter) Thirty-one probable runners with .jockeys for the Royal Hunt Cup to be run over one mile at 1445 GMT tomorrow at Ascot are: Pall Mall, W. H. Carr. Empire Way. E. Mercer, Westmarsh. unjockey, No Complaint, G. W Robinson. Red Letter.148 words
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Article184 1959-06-17 11 LONDON. Tues < Reuter > Wimbledon favourite Alex Olmedo, the Peruvian-born United State- Davis Cup player, dropped a set m his first matrh m the London Lawn tennis championships which began at Queen's Club yesterday. Olmedo had trouble with his service and 'railed 1-5184 words
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Article44 1959-06-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Saint John's Institution will hold their annual athletic meet on Saturday. July 4. on their school ground at Bukit Nanas. The Methodist Boys School (Sentul) will run off their annual sports meet on Saturday June 20 at Sentul.44 words
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Article145 1959-06-17 11 LONDON Tues. Alex Olmedo the world's top amateur, has offered to help the Russians improve their tennis. Olmedo. Peruvian-born hero of America's Davis Cup triumph last year and red-hot favourite for Wimbledon, has Just completed three instructional films for the American L.T.A. I would very145 words
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Article75 1959-06-17 11 ASCOT. Berkshire. Tues. (Reuter) Mr. J. McGarth's Vivi Tarquin won the Ascot Gold Vase, run over two miles here today. The Duke of Norfolk's Lemnos was second wdth Major L. B. Holliday's Supreme Courage third, 12 ran. Official starting prices: 100 to 8 Vivi Tarquin, 575 words
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Article, Illustration37 1959-06-17 11 CPL, Mcßride ichimng I Three Mile n, rhe RAF Hongkong athletic championships at EAF Kai Tak recently. Mrs. P. D. Holder, wife of Air Commodore P D Holder D.5.0.. D.F.C., A.O.C, PAF Hongkona gave away the prizes.37 words
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Article52 1959-06-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Bungsar Railway Recreation Club had to fight hard to heat Shed Sports Club 2—l m their Football Association of Selangor Division Two Business Hot/sec; League match on the Brickfields Road ground today. The match was evenly contested and the issue was m doubt till the52 words
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Article110 1959-06-17 11 Services Recall Haywood SINGAPORE Joint Services selectors made one change m the team to meet Malacca m the next round of the Malaya Cup on Sunday by bringing bark Haywood to replace Godfrey at centre-half. Wmgfield. who has been out of the team due to a leg injury, said yesterday110 words
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356 1959-06-17 11 Christine And Olmedo Wimbledon 's Top Seeds LONDON. Tups. >Rputer> i AlPx Olmffl't. Peruvian I star of thr I'mtrd States Davis (up teas md Mm Christine Trum.n of Britain, have been top seeried 1 for thr mm s and v.ompn I sinsrlps j n thr Wimb.'-dnn lawn trnniv < h.impionship356 words
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Advertisement178 1959-06-17 11 .Yew special easy payment ter nts ••sTIC TRANSMISSION miorjn I' uu 11 11 v wi 11 3 A IN TRAFFIC 1 r \s?o A.i\____r^»__.o kS<r^* J j 099/"* "A" Amazing fut=»l economy LESS DISCOUNT **fr Ample supplies of spares CHAMPION MOTORS LTD. 304 ORCHARD ROAD and |ALAN TICA. SUNCEI BESI178 words
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461 1959-06-17 12 SCRUTINEER - Peaceful King Gettysburg Shape Like Winners SCRUTINEER By Xl ALA LUMPUR, Tues. Peaceful Kin? (Forte) and Gettysburg (Leone) shaped like winners on the track here this morning when they were matched m a ■seful trvout Going from the fifth furlong, the stablemates raced stride for stride to return 51 4461 words
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461 1959-06-17 12 PENANG, Tue>. south Combined Schools won the Governor's Cup. presented by the Governor of Penans. Raja Tun (da bin Raja Muhammad, when they beat North Combined Schools 4-2 m a soccer match at the City Stadium this evening, It was rhe inaugural461 words
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Article207 1959-06-17 12 IPOH. rues Perak an important Malaya Cup soccer 'date' this Sunday when they meet the holders ar.d .-o-l unbeaten Penang on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground m Ipoh. For Perak. a win will ki p their hopes alive for another lash at the Cup207 words
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Article30 1959-06-17 12 TANJONG MALIM. Tur,. In a key match m the Bukit Gantang Challenge Cup competition. Methodist Afternoon School beat Methodist English School 8-2 at soccer here yesterday.30 words
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Article, Illustration177 1959-06-17 12 IT will be a wet evening or Jalan Besar stadium fans tomorrow if it rains most of the stands (as ihis picture by Jasbir Singh shows) are without roofs. A freak storm blew the roofs oflf. and as m the picture above reduced the grandstand to shambles. On177 words
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Article72 1959-06-17 12 Today's Sport SINGAPORE CRICKET Inter-Facv Ity match, Sepoy Lines, 11 a.m. PENANG SOCCER: Federation Combined Schools vs. Penanq, stadium, 5.15 p o d Div. League: D.T.C. vs. Kelawei Youth, Dato Kramat OA" Ramblers "B" is. FSC, Dato Kra it "B KUALA LUMPUR SOCCER: Ho- g Chinese vs. Selangor, Merdeka Stadium,72 words
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Article229 1959-06-17 12 LONDON, Tues. (Reuter) Close of play scores m yesterday's cricket matches were: At The Oval: Surrey 277 for rune declared R. Piatt five for 56, and secondly 87 R. Piatt five for 31, F. Trueman five for 51. Yorkshire 145. At Hove: Hampshire 382 for six declared229 words
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171 1959-06-17 12 TWELVE teams will parti ipate m the first inter-school knockout cricket tournament scheduled to start on June 19 They are: Serangoon English School, St. Andrews School, Beatty Secondary School. Pasir Panjang Secondary School. Victoria' S no-1 Alexandra Grammar School, St. Patrick's School. Queenstown Secondary Technical171 words
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345 1959-06-17 12 THE Singapore Cricket Association will intensify, and expand its coaching scheme for schoolboys in the State. Dr. Ong Swee Law. president of the Association, at Its monthly committee meeting at his home last night. said that the success of the Association this345 words
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Article76 1959-06-17 12 CARACAS. Venezuela, Tues. (UPI). Venezuelan featherweight champion Vicente Rivas, 134 pounds, won a unanimous decision over Philippine Flash Elorde. 135 pounds, m a 10-round bout last night before 4.500 at the 'Nuevo Circo' stadium here. Elorde won the sixth and seventh round and the Venezuelan the76 words
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Article60 1959-06-17 12 LOS ANGELES, Tues. (Reuter)—World champion Pancho Gonzales yesterday won the Maters Round Robin professional lawn tennis tournament here when be beat Frank Sedgman 6-3, 8-4. Gonzales, who 'had five wins and one defeat, won aboul £1.080. Lew Hoad (Australia) was runner-up. He also had a 51 record,60 words
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Article700 1959-06-17 12 OUTRAM'S 'B' BOYS SHINE "8* division boys outj shone the "A" division ath- letes at the annual athletic meet of Outram School held on thf school ground yesterd a y Ine 4B" division athletes ran and jumped much better than the bigger boys m all the eve. A total of700 words
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Article444 1959-06-17 12 Down GOES FAM Prestig Hongkong Chinese Give A v Lesson A Humiliating DrubL KUALA LIMPIR, Tues. Hongkong Chinese gave a fo Off Malaya Selection a lesson on the finer points of the game bet. **W Malayans 7— -1 m a floodlit match at the Merdeka Stadium this night. The visitors444 words
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Article61 1959-06-17 12 SAFA's League To Sele ROl il «tt scii n* liai sion V le>tt I Al ih'-v hi al Mi tram ie nr r.it k tat L 0) (MP 6 i total of 41 j Bl i ti rig l! roul mi: 0 jj men wer. when B 0^ through *f|j61 words
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Article, Illustration776 1959-06-17 13 Support For Opposition In Parliament ;^^W«? s ??S»«8»S8__-____«^ NEW DELHI B n appa al tong last B. 03 through- would tg at Urn effective v I I a queer, H_____t I guida nas not ar- f p U3 iCStO, Lm WWcJ a._ed a: a r KJ. end ac l_^m. achef776 words
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Article753 1959-06-17 13 JOHN GALE - JOHN GALE by LONDON. mm*t B* f- sh Labour -*c fuss about wh -O of America bombers from ■a made an \W-^- jjtion emW£*s The rumour W& mijjht be Pw Britain reach- L m time to HP one of the W*' .:n'sm-j private W* I about753 words
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Article831 1959-06-17 13 Deaxr Sur—Your Typist's In Love from RALPH CHAMPION sdsdsdsdsds NEW YORK. (JFFICE romances are losing American firms thousands of dollars a year. For the unromantic fact is that a typist m love doesn't work nearly as well as a girl who is fancy free. Thai's the conclusion reached831 words
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Miscellaneous400 1959-06-17 13 LI'L ABNER By Al Ctpf /WE'VE JUST RETURNED fcj= (U 'L ABNER ONCE *^k/filE REFUSES TO EAT KEEP IT OP. GOOCH FROM DOG PATCH, -g' THE MOST BELOVED W PR.NX CR FXERCSE." THE WIDOW VOKUfA J GOOCH .7->OU DO^T h-*' I BOY WAJLL THOSE *A HL?S WAST/NG AWA> 'ff I400 words
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240 1959-06-17 14 Dato Nik Kamil tells America PORI LAM). Oregon, Tues. (Reuter)— The Malayan Ambassador, Data Nik Ahmed Kamil. said here yesterday that his government continued to place its faith m the abi!it\ of private enterprise to undertake economic development. \meri< a has become the greatest trading240 words
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147 1959-06-17 14 Reds give up military designs in Asia Hyde MAN] Re itei I iglas Hyde a lor ner British Party m< terday that I abandoi esigns on Asia engage q the irea, ne Department of Defence announ eed 1 Mr. Hyde, formerly e Hie Daily Workei B tish Communisi and v147 words
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Article, Illustration81 1959-06-17 14 STARS m a really global romani c, Irene Va Chien Chen and Eddie VI Pins Tao tir^t met m their hometown Hongkong but were uerl m Stevens Point. Wisconsln, uhe r e thrv match smiles after the marriage ceremony. The wedding was held aftrrUPI - 81 words
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Article63 1959-06-17 14 WELLINGTON. Tues. The Minister for Defence, Mr. Philip Connolly, announced today that the Second Battalion. N Zealand Regiment, which will lelieve the First Battalion now serving m Malaya. will leave New Zealand on Oct. 28. Mr. Connollv said he planned to hav e the First BattalionReuter - 63 words
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Article45 1959-06-17 14 BEIRUT, Tues. The Arab News Agency reported from Aden that the Yemeni Army had today seized control of Yemen's chief port of Hodeida after taking over Taiz. the Governmental seat, last Friday. The agency gave no source for the report. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article27 1959-06-17 14 THE Chinese Nationalist Government yesterday declined to comment on the Singapore Government's announcement advising Chinese teachers to cancel their visit to Formosa m August. RenterReuter - 27 words
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Article312 1959-06-17 14 IT'S SUMMIT NOW ON NEVER... Gromyko determined to resist strategy of West Britain also anxious to hold top-level meeting Mr. Andrei Gromyko m.irlp .1 surprise (,H1 today on Mr. Christian Hrrtrr in ivhaf communist sources described as last-minute biri to avert failure In the BU Four conference here GENEVA, Tues.312 words
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213 1959-06-17 14 EX-S'PORE NEWSMAN ON BAN OF TABLOIDS London'. Tues. (Reuter)— Mr. George Edinger, a former President of the Singapore Union of Journalists, today suggested that the circumstances of a multi-ra-cial area like Singapore should be duly weighed before the action of Mr. Ong Pang Boon, in withdrawing permits for th p213 words
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Article71 1959-06-17 14 21,832 Chinese In Mauritm LONDON. Tues. (Reuter)— Mr. Fenner Brockway i Labour* asked In thp House of pommons yesterday how many persons of Chinese race resident m Maui' I are British subjects. He many are subjects of the Chinese Peop Republic and of the Chinese Nationalist government, respectively. Mr U71 words
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Article220 1959-06-17 14 Gunner seriously hurt WASHINGTON. Tues. (Reuter) Silver MIG let fighter., with red star marking? attacked an American naval patrol plane off North Korea yesterday and seriously wounded the tail gunner, the U.S. Defence Department announced today. Two planes are believed to have taken220 words
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Article56 1959-06-17 14 LONDON. Tues. (Reuter) The Duke of Bedford said yesterday that visiting some British consular offices abroad was like "going to jail or going to have a tooth out." The Duke, who was opening the National Display Exhibition anri Convention here, urged that more money be spent56 words
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Article49 1959-06-17 14 BAGHDAD, Mon. (Reuter).— The Iraq government yesterday ordered a French bank. the Banque Xationaie Pour Le Commerce et L'industrie (Afrique. to cease activity. It was slated that "the move conforms with the Iraq government's policy of an economic boycott of France m solidarity with the Algerian insurgents.49 words
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Article62 1959-06-17 14 COLOMBO, Tues. (Reuter) A Royal salute of 21 guns was fired today as Dr. Ra.iendra Prasad. President of India arrived here on a six-day State visit. Despite the wet weather thousands gathered at Ratmalana airport, lined the gaily decorated route of the ten-mile State Drive to62 words
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Article37 1959-06-17 14 CAIRO. Tue.,. (Reuter) A spokesman tor the Imam of Yemen said here today that reports m Aden that the Yemani army had seized Yemen's capital Taiz. an-] the Port of Hodeida were "lies and nonsense37 words
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Article31 1959-06-17 14 IHE Cypriot weekly newspaper "Kypros" yesterday said the British military authorities were planning the construction of a submarine base near the military cantonment of Dhekelia m South Cvnrus ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article30 1959-06-17 14 MOSCOW. Tues. (Reuter, A Burmese Government trade delegation led by U. Tih Khan Minister of Trade Development, arrived m Moscow today, the Soviet News Agency Tass reported30 words
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Article150 1959-06-17 14 Maid_ive Govt, agree to talks COLOMBO, Tues. (Renter) The Cioxernment of the Maldhe Islands yesterday 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 independence in exchange forReuter - 150 words
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