Singapore Standard, 18 June 1959
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Title Section25 1959-06-18 1 ft it m s. SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone 254S1 5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1959. Vol. IX No 350. 1 5 cts. 12 Pages25 words
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Article381 1959-06-18 1 BID TO END THUG MENACE ONCE AND FOR ALL JPenai calonies ta be set up m the islands M *^*mv*m*ymmvmmW*M*MWV^ Police and Minister preparing final plan THE SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT! is drawing up plans to wipe out secret socie-j ties and gangsterism once and for all from381 words
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92 1959-06-18 1 MIAMI. Wed (Reuter).— Six soldiers from former President Fulgencio Batista's Cuban army took over a Cuban airliner soon alter it left Havana today and forced the* pilot to fly directly to Miami skipping a scheduled stop at Veradero. a Cuban coastal resort. It was the92 words
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180 1959-06-18 1 Now Mr. R says it: Rock 'n' roll is a bad influence PENANG, Wed. The .Mayor of George Town. Mr. L). S. Ramanathan, said today that it would be desirable if the Federation Government could exercise greater control over rock n' roll music and certain types of films, as they180 words
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157 1959-06-18 1 Fears of coup in Argentina mounting BUENOS AIRES. Wed. UPI I Guards armed with machine guns took up positions around Argentina's "White House" today, amid mounting indications that the Army may try to impose its will on President Arturo Frondizi. One company of about 100 machine gunners was stationed on157 words
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Article, Illustration221 1959-06-18 1 Diggers to stay in Malaya till the last Red is killed Cramer HONGKONG, Wed. The Australian Army .Minister, Mr. John Cramer, said on arrival here today from Bangkok that Australian troops attached to the 28th Brigade m Malaya should stay there until the last communist terrorist was eliminated Mr. Cramer,221 words
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159 1959-06-18 1 Ex-Chief Minister's car stoned in riot torn Kerala TRIVANDRL'M, Kerala State, India. Wed (Reuter) More than 500 people today picketed government offices and educational institutions as agitation against the state's communist government continued for the fourth day. i Twelve people have been killed since the "'non-violent" campaign to oust the159 words
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Article67 1959-06-18 1 THIEVES broke into the Garrick Theatre. Singapore and got away with $1,378 the night's collections yesterday. Tne money was laken after forcing open a drawer m the manager's office. To get to the office, thieves scaled a wail got into the main hall and into a67 words
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Article26 1959-06-18 1 ABOUT 5.000 refugees ha<*e arrived m Bel ang. North Celebes, after fleeing frtttn the rebel areas m the Celebes, according to Macassar Radio. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article, Illustration71 1959-06-18 1 ROCHAN PHANTHAKAWANCO, aged 23, of Thailand, won the first "Mr. Asia" contest held m Colombo last weekend. Body-builders from Malaya. Burma, India, Thailand, Ceylon and Pakistan took part m the contest, which was organized by the Ceylon Physical Culture Association under the patronage of71 words
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379 1959-06-18 1 LEE THONG CHOON - LEE THONG CHOON By Mediums consulted but she grew worse IPOH, Wed. One of the two iron lungs which were bought on an urgent order for the Ipoh District Hospital after an exclusive report appeared m The Standard three months ago,379 words
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Article330 1959-06-18 2 NEW MCA BUREAU TO HEL THE PUBLIC Bid to woo section of people lost' to party IPOH, Wed. The Ipoh sub-branch of the Perak division of the Malayan Chinese Association today formed a bureau of public service to help local citizens. The Standard understands that one of the main reasons330 words
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Article, Illustration73 1959-06-18 2 M en tri sells stamp THt Kr n »r \,?M Pcrok. Inche >*X' Ghazali b .uW the counter r l Mobile Pest o**.;i S the cp a^E of the --Oh v W Office m f°. scr cri Tuesday 9 seen selling sttJ, the Orcng E; F/ jo hon X X73 words
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166 1959-06-18 2 Govt. doing all it can to help the jobless bllNUrArUitci uovernmenT is considering ways and moans to tackle the unemployment problem. the Minister for Labour and Law. Mr. X M Byrne, said yesterday. Mr. Byrne said there will be short-term and long-term plans to deal with the problem. Too Minister166 words
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Article150 1959-06-18 2 LONDON, Wed. (Reuter) Newspaper gossip writers: suggest today that Queen 1 Elizabeth Is superstitious about her clothes. They base this od the fact that the Queen attended the opening day of Ascot yesterday m the same outfit as she: wore on the last day of the 1938150 words
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Article47 1959-06-18 2 SEREMBAN. Wed. quarrel over a game of marbles between two school boys aged 9 and 10 ended with the younger boy being admitted to hospital here with an injured eye yesterday. The incident' took place near the Tamil School at i (Obak.47 words
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Article101 1959-06-18 2 CAIRO. Wed. (UPI). Guns boomed throughout the Muslim world today to commemorate j Bairam, the feast held m memory of Abraham's offer to sacrifice his son, Isaac. In Cairo, U.A.R President Nasser knelt at dawn on a straw mat at the Hussein Mosque, amid booming101 words
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Article56 1959-06-18 2 HONGKONG. Wed (Reuter) The United States 1 Consulate-General here has Issued the 2.000 th Chinese l refugee-escapee visa to a 29--year-old nurse, who fled from communist China m 1956. She is Miss Lai-man Lam. I who told American visa officials she would not return to I the56 words
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Article67 1959-06-18 2 VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE. Wed. (UPI).— A Thor intermediate range bal missil. eras fired today by a Br::: R yal A.r Force I c i n. n i crew, but destroyed m flight beca of mechanical failure. It was the first attempted c sed shot of it 567 words
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Article51 1959-06-18 2 QUEENS CHOICE EQUERR IS HAIL VATIC i« >:er wm race relal Roma:- Wfl Queen E. Mt of a Negi -lop The r. m Pri which m effec MM §m to be r contr Lone was W "It #1 Buck tf|| zen, S :n the v Ml >^> <"•'■ ill I51 words
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183 1959-06-18 2 Move To Unify Trade Unions Under One Roof THE Ministry of Labour and Law is working on plans to unify the trade union movement m Singapore. Disclosing this to The Stand- ard. the Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne. I said that the move was to strengthen183 words
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469 1959-06-18 2 Xl ALA Ll MPI'R. Wed. The Selangor Alumni Association's standing committee uill i;o fullj into the memorandum submitted to the Ministry oi Health b} the Senior Government Officers' Association recently, Dr. S. G. Etajahram, the Alumni President, said today. Parts of the memorandum469 words
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Article428 1959-06-18 3 I sO ONE who claims to be truly conscious of Itfcl.i Merencc between what is right and what is K> what is good and what is evil, m the civilixI J of today, will condone anything that Ma. .orrupt the human mind, especially when Bt rcrruphon is428 words
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Article390 1959-06-18 3 j ITH I Federation Government has cause to be Ml sfied with the response which it has Beth its encouragement of private enterprise Krii Much of the administrations success- ---.mc planning has been due to the help sfcfc" .--vate enterprise has given to the Covern■Mt policy of inviting390 words
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Article37 1959-06-18 3 t L rr> i*:* Mm rtoaa Jdo-j f P 1 BO> no 1i63 «'CEr.Nfcwb ***** 5 wnmai a.i ■K IMM ?m a w«nc« Bldi 174 Ban, oni sflsc 91-A B.<l On« Tel 147137 words
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Article1063 1959-06-18 3 CYHIL DVNM - Hunger: The Challenge To India CYHIL DVNM by NEW DELHI. JF a population grows from 400 million to 480 million while the output of food grains needed to support life m this multitude falls short by 28 million tons, how many people will die? This sum has just been put1,063 words
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Article733 1959-06-18 3 WILLIAM MILUNSHIP - WILLIAM MILUNSHIP I by 1 PARIS T'HE storm which has blown up withm the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation over French refusal to allow the stockpiling of nuclear warheads for American bombers stationed m France, is not an isolated incident and is unlikely to be the last. The733 words
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Article1003 1959-06-18 3 J. HALCRO FERGUSON - J. HALCRO FERGUSON PANAMA AND ITS NEIGHBOURS by T-HEY call them, impolitely the "banana republic" meaning the Central American countries between Mexico and South America (Guatemala. Nicaragua, Honduras. El Salvador, Costa Rica and Panama), and the independent Caribbean islands (Haiti, the Dominican Republic and Cuba). But they1,003 words
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Article, Illustration432 1959-06-18 3 The NEWS as it strikes me 'J'WO suggestions made m this column hen the Coalition Government was m power are to be gi.cn effect by th first Government of the State of Singapore. When it was freely and widely whispered as being the intention of the authorities at the time432 words
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685 1959-06-18 4 'ENCLAVE' FOR FOREIGN MISSIONS -A FLOP? Site is too far from town— say diplomats KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. There is every indication that the diplomatic "enclave" sited m the exclusive Kenny Hill area of Kuala Lumpur is going to be a first class flop. The Government embarked upon the multi-million dollar685 words
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Article, Illustration288 1959-06-18 4 'PAY US $40,000 OR GET HURT' extortion note to actress PENANG, Wed An e\ tortion note demanding: 540, 000 was received b^ Honckon-r film star, Fearl Au Kar Wtd, while she was m Ipoh. **I treated Ike letter .1. 1 joke and did n t report the matter to the288 words
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Article195 1959-06-18 4 KUALA L I'M P(J R Wed. Th-* "7.30 Special." devised. produced and compered by Len Thorne. :s a r.ew enter- linment venture for Kuala Lumpur, and a successor tc G Wh One of the many ecit Dg items m the si- w .v v \i-195 words
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Article70 1959-06-18 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The recently registered National Union of Bank Employees, Federation of Malaya, is gathering momentum a spokesman of thc union said today. A branch was formed here this week and plans are afoot to establish branches m Negri Sembilan. Malacca Johore and Pahang, the70 words
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138 1959-06-18 4 THE h e sian C< s late m Singapore will not axe its staff. Consul Surjono Sastrowardojo, who is a so the Ccr.j date's Information Offl cr. said yesterday He was mentii ci m b report from The Hagie which138 words
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162 1959-06-18 4 New system of land registration saves expenses— expert AX Australian land expert and barnsn o Mr. John Baalman, is now m Singapore "to put thr finishing touches" to a book dealing with the Land Titles Ordinances This ordinance which was passed In 1956 by the Singapore Government Is almost ready,162 words
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Article126 1959-06-18 4 Army Boys Trade School carnival THE Army Boys Trade School In Nee Soon. Singapore, will hold a "Parents Day" with a swimming carnival tomorrow. Once a year, parent., of the 150 boys of ali nationalities now m training at the School, who come as far as from Alor Star are126 words
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115 1959-06-18 4 SINGAPORE housewives are up m arms against shopkeepers and small traders who are daily raising the prices of essential household goods. They complain that some unscrupulous shopkeepers are cashing on the prevalent "economic* scare and more on all household goods. Certain brands of soap, rooking115 words
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Article, Illustration579 1959-06-18 4 ANDY ROZARIO - ANDY ROZARIO By A MAJOR MILESTONE IN MALAYAN EDUCAII KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong formally declares open tomorrow the local division of the University of Malaya. It is situated m Pantai Valley which was once a secondary jungle. The Pantai Vailey, off579 words
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Advertisement139 1959-06-18 4 f £*Mt U^yJ. Qu*i++tt4 S W o( ty*** Two cf tf* 1 I J 'lJt>s thousands J tiAstotAtv **fw W^^:/*- v SSI \\W*i -^S*^K PhIHER Jor inducing nitur.il sleep and obvfating _P ''mn *_Mr_» the unpleasant and depressing £fc' _fi! after-effects of sleeping pills ■^'0.. ;o_fl| *§)j*l!j§ rj F^r purifying139 words
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Advertisement216 1959-06-18 4 Subscribe To The ST.%\ll\r\\ 0"V —T >■ **"*v r Sm* f rm__i v _W)*v ________B^___^^^*^^^^» "**rW _____E 1 4 A J f '-I -f _______F >v' i **mmw w^\\*y _^________________r -~.ms*w*^^^ '-.a* MALAY AS ONLY INDEPENDENT NATION*, id! 11 you live m Singapore or the Federal. .'r oiJ or m216 words
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63 1959-06-18 5 ARI RAYA HAJI A AFFAIR IN SINGAPORE !>AP' MosUma en- quiet and sombre Haji yesterday, ptfit at public ment and :a] tone of vi th t sheep B icty I J a ma.^ the P i P idang -t. -ten to ng. the r jhtei c and ten provided md63 words
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118 1959-06-18 5 I* w\ I I today, Of. ►m E k. 1 5 p Regimenl bed- < tbe lower part of Standard reporter him al th€ --era! pita Hassan tr? Ati his i B o— a r ib *cc of flsk eh i or gifU this lassf118 words
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Article32 1959-06-18 5 MISS CO-OP '59 CONTEST 7. "be B Co •*fl{* m::*-*d cej International with E r j_ nal Co-operative X.. '°d r uh mEii c0 mcc throughput r^ 1 ev e ry year.32 words
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Article28 1959-06-18 5 I crashed j VaO v Road.) the heavy terday. m water n drain at eltei had softened the trers a** 1 *-d tne deb- 128 words
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Article, Illustration35 1959-06-18 5 THIS Muslim family, representing three generations, made its annual festive pilgrimage to the HawPar Villa at Pasir Panjang, Singapore, yesterday, on the occasion of Hari Raya Haji. StandardpicStandardpic - 35 words
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428 1959-06-18 5 Penang City Councillors to start mass health campaign SCHEME TO TEACH THE PEOPLE HYGIENE RULES PENANG, Wed. The George Town City Council has decided to hold a Health Week at the beginning of next month and its purpose is to educate the people to make them aware of the elementary428 words
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100 1959-06-18 5 DBA stops (for time being) flights to Singapore UNION of Burma A X --.upended it- weekly *v -vice between Singapore and Rangoon. The Standard learnt yesterday operated Its sen es ria Bangkok witb jet -prop Viscount airliners. The last flight left Singapore on Tue sri a;. Witb -even passengers m100 words
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Article48 1959-06-18 5 PENAN Wed. The Nakom Thai Acrobat Re ie with more than 50 artistes will make ita il al tne New A* emenl Park here on Saturday. The troupe will be here for a short season before travelr to Alor Star. Taiping. I pon. and Kuala Lumpur.48 words
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Article35 1959-06-18 5 THE Feci- rai Land Devepment Authority, announced the appointment of Inche Hanaflah bin Hussain, a. the Authority's first genera. manager, under Section 22 the Land Development Ordinance, 1956, with effect rrom May 1. IP=>935 words
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Article81 1959-06-18 5 Thugs hold up car on Highway THUGS m a cai pulled up m front of another car and robbed the driver of $240 worth of cash and lewellery m Nicoll Highway on Tuesday night. The motorist was about to drive off from the curb when the other car pulled up81 words
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Article102 1959-06-18 5 Closure of Dept. No surprise' KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The closure of Singapore's Department of Tourism came as no surprise to the Federation Government Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. Tan Siew Sm, told The Standard today that the Federation Government had received no official intimation of the Singapore Government's intention.102 words
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106 1959-06-18 5 FIFTY Muslim passengers an board the State of Madras which arrived m Singapore on Tuesday were yesterday mornins allowed to land five hours before their 48-hour quarantine expired. This departure from procedure was a result of representations by the All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society to106 words
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58 1959-06-18 5 FALSE ALARM GETS POLICE TO THE BANK PENANG. Wed. Police rushed to the Mercantile Bank at Beach Street this afternoon when an alarm bell rang m the bank. They surrounded the building and went inside. Later it was discovered that there was a short circuit. However, Police Sergeant Pritam Singh58 words
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54 1959-06-18 5 FAJAR official organ or thr University ot Malaya Socialist Club 't-hrrh censed publication 30 months ago. will T c ne publication ar the end oi this month. n < announced m the latest issue of the Malayan Vn *O* o#icial organ OJ the54 words
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127 1959-06-18 5 CROP OF PETTY THEFTS AT A HOSPITAL MALACCA. Wed Cast rupulous persons have been robbing the poor and lid m a series of thefts at the (ieneral Hospital lately. In the pa**t week three patients had lost money totalling about SlOO which they had kept m their lockers Two of127 words
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324 1959-06-18 5 BIGGER ROLES FOR VARSITY UNDERGRADS But they must contribute c* a c m* their share: Premier THE Prime Minister of Singapore, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, told the students of the University of Malaya that the Government expected them to be worthy of the greater responsibilities for which they had been324 words
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120 1959-06-18 5 Anti-yellow culture campaign Gallup Poll THE MALAYAN Undergrad, organ of the University of Malaya Students' Union, recently conducted a Gallup Poll on the anti-yellow culture campaign of the Singapore Government. Following are the questions and answers: In your opinion Is the Week-ender obscene? Yes 71 No. 145 Undecided. 30. Do120 words
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Article70 1959-06-18 5 JAKARTA. Wed. (Reuter) Police Commissioner Hugeng, chief of the Ea- 1 Sumatra Criminal Department, said ioca! authorities had uncovered a rebel plot m Tand.iung Norawa, eight miles from Medan, capital of North Sumatra, according to Press reports. He said a number of rebel leaders were captured70 words
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Article63 1959-06-18 5 PENANG. Wed.— A 19--year-old Chinese girl Tell from a ferry here today as the launch was opposite the Railway Pier Marine Police were called and a search was made, but they failed to find the girl. In the ferry, Police found a handbag. 30 cents and63 words
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297 1959-06-18 5 Minister's charge so unfair says ex-Assemblyman 'Shady people' at centres A SINGAPORE community centre official \esterday took exception to a Minister's allegation that "shady characters'' had used some centres for their own poliThe official is former Assemblyman, Mr William Tan. who is also chairman of the Tiong Bahru Community Association297 words
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Article135 1959-06-18 5 Faculty status for Law Dept. THE Department of Law m the University of Malaya will be raised to the status of a Faculty m November, announced the Malayan Undergrad. official organ of j the University's Sing-apore Students' Inion today. It is expected that the first Dean of the Faculty will135 words
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Advertisement56 1959-06-18 5 Im^^Pl. > :^t Wr »JHP*^ Jfl X People who eat QUAKER Oats work better than you do Yes. your day's work is done ?^^^_SstT^S^ more easily more quick- k^i3^Jl^iy Bday lone when you eat Qf Mt\m* I delicious, nutritious QUAKFR MI mv* bL3MW oats. Have a bowl ol energy- ffi56 words
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338 1959-06-18 6 MORALS -THAT'S A MATTER FOR FAMILY, CHURCH Standards should not be set by AW* I the State —Varsity Union THE University of Malaya Students Union m Singapore yesterda) urged that moral standards should be set by the family or religious groups and not the State. This was stated m the338 words
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242 1959-06-18 6 IPOH. Wed Eleven years ago yesterday, the Emergency started m two estates near Sungei Siput. 18 miles north of here when the managers of the Sungei Siput Estate and the Elphil Estate were shot dead by communist terrorists Since then and242 words
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Article18 1959-06-18 6 A PLANT m Moscow introduced a method of continuously producing champagne. Radio Moscow said yesterday —UPI.18 words
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Article, Illustration147 1959-06-18 6 THREE months of hard work by members of the Boys' Brigade, Singapore Battalion, have levelled an uneven piece of two-acre land at Ponggol Point to make it suitable for various activities. The sitttk which near completion, will be officially opened on147 words
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Article90 1959-06-18 6 TRAFFIC FOR 'COLOUR' CEREMONY KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Or. the occasion of "Trooping the Colour" at the Merdeka Stadium or, Friday at 8 am. the following road? w.ll be closed for traffic except cars bearing labels issued to invited guesl The whole of Jalan Stadium from 6 to 9.15 a.m. when90 words
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Article, Illustration140 1959-06-18 6 Martial airs by 203 bandsmen THE Royal Malay Regiment is seen above rehearsing at the Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, for the trooping of the Colour ceremony to be held tomorrow m conjunction with the birthday of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. Thirteen units of the140 words
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Miscellaneous1184 1959-06-18 6 Mf i^jl^ll^^yj|lllilj*|^»| i||ii|'i|ii^||j|iiii^ii|ii|py|i 1 %^^^fflf ll^liy^^a^W' J^ 11 \Mt V (Orchard Road): Jun; >: We. aj_ff.--J_«-M jßj-_-__r* iX___l___k_!L_L___LL__3_____L__[ 4_ii_mlm_i^l_l^**S_t_3>__ffi_o__A_^^ De. I. open from 2 pm. to 6 p.m jSB -*?a^ Bl*l fat «Wg. \f W*% s)^«.^#_^Bßß *»*^ai&si-S-S_»(!*»»s<*_sfKS-»*s»^^ g and we;ghtl:fting B Cfij3 S^jf I.^ JHlillsll -*f* 1 fai _@_^$^_&&_^^%^_)_£_l V'alartha1,184 words
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Article, Illustration246 1959-06-18 7 UFE AS I SEE IT I mm j i ■ndergrads RADS ar? the B B the L'r.iB B then a* theii ii Dunearn B Hf "he UniB A S\NBp sH A>l E B B ramie B B B BB Etemseh nto B rit at the reB lin a deliberate sitting246 words
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Article, Illustration764 1959-06-18 7 Just fancy me as Cupid! Alter this, I shall probably be called a blinking busybody (^AN you imagine this scribbler as a matchmaker? You can't. Neither can I. But I'm going to have a darn good try at it anyway. I shall probably end up looking like one of those764 words
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Article, Illustration626 1959-06-18 7 Richard Berry - Richard Berry MEN m the NEWS __L Iyeors ago a PPY 9° lucky an arrived m n to play m tennis tourna- He could not English and as jit went to the nham tournanear London he was really o be playing at ighom, more626 words
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Miscellaneous333 1959-06-18 7 fl "XV** QlofAnON: ._M_________________________lßßßß rd Z% n IS L^SSByiifc" j" l^Mj Scorpio— Oct. to i __________BY __U_l_in 21— ir*.- to 'Jm Uit h seeing U command I as tee them- ■■5 1 V^- I ?S^Kg^VZ you- expres--1 SH^M lii ~^____^____i sions. Even ng: limit •n\ m La H^« ni ret333 words
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Miscellaneous306 1959-06-18 7 LI'L ABNER By A I Capp VO' WONT EAT S/ HE'S TM' HI "7 c,OK'r-rJ\ VO' LOOKS SCK, f*J O TV4AR S TALK.CR EXERCISE "jOMUV FRIEND V DEAR- LOOK S > *Jj"*l. X SUMPTHIN^BOUT > ALLVO-Sfs/-DOES L AH GOT [2£5 J^gf. 1 fIN TH' AMRfcOR!! JJ D '^2^°7 MAH OWN306 words
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Article, Illustration212 1959-06-18 9 mi X very M This is the M. Sent i raft after a m- rch tour n: H~ t| DO) n result m a Hand till If so different m other countries have visited There the pub i a ready tc *r v out a212 words
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14 1959-06-18 9 Firm Places Order For Transistors I^B- a l WWWr i i|MM m i m14 words
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Article59 1959-06-18 9 G.M. -Holden Profit Ct-j of proK'ot exce the £mo m a tstralian) mark, reaching a new record The increase of neai ion over 1957 was ittrib itable to inava: ity and !eHold passenger c report said. .me of Holden ier frMH prod o had effect ie trad- EA 5 237.37059 words
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Article135 1959-06-18 9 MALAYA'S external trade for the first four months of this year showed a favourable balance of $15,831,000, accoi mg to official statistics released this week. Exports for the period totalled 5i.:. 00, 990. 0nn. imports M ,285,1 59,000. The figures are for both Feneration of135 words
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Article72 1959-06-18 9 Firm 's Chairman Launches Ship i ARROW. England. We I (Reuter). Sir Austin Anderchairman of the Orient Steam Navigation Company, -aw his company's first tanker. the 37,000-ton Garonne, launched here yesterday. He said that world shipping had been growing consider- more rapidly than seaborne trade and that unless arid trade72 words
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101 1959-06-18 9 'Malaya Needs More Goods From Australia' PERTH, Wed. (Reuter) Malaya wants to buy more tractors, agricultural machinery, meat and dairy products from Australia. the Malayan High Commissioner m Australia, Dato Gunn Lay Teik, said here today. Dato Gunn returned here by air after six weeks' leave m Kuala Lumpur. He101 words
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Article132 1959-06-18 9 BRITISH exports to North America last month continued at the high level of £54.5 million, it is announced by the Board of Trade m London. This total was £2.5 million below the record figure for April Taking April and May together. British exports to North America132 words
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Article13 1959-06-18 9 SINGAPORE tin price dropped 12$ cents yesterday, to $402-1 '8 picul13 words
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Article380 1959-06-18 9 FOLLOWING is a list Of passengers arriving from the United Kingdom by the Cantor, and disembarking at Penang on June 2fi and Singapore on June 27. Di -embarking at Penang: Capt. G. S. Bugden and son. M B gdei Mr Mrs V. Brand. WOII Mrs.380 words
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291 1959-06-18 9 BRITAIN'S National Physical Laboratory at Tedriington near London has bern reorganised to increase still further its usefulness as the centre of scientific industrial and general research. The N.P.L. annual report published m London tells of .-ome of the work already done m291 words
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Article, Illustration603 1959-06-18 9 INDIA STEPS UP SALES OF ELECTRICAL PRODUCTS tinunro And Commerce INDIA is exporting more electrical goods to Malaya, the acting Indian commissioner m Singapore and First Secretary (Commercial), Mr. G. J. Malik, said yesterday. The increase is especially evident m hi r exports to this country of electrical fans, both603 words
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Article68 1959-06-18 9 Mr. RAJKUMAR Raghun&tb Smha will be India's new Comcercial Counsellor [q Singapore. Mr. Sinha. who is at present Consul-General m San Francisco, will arrive m Singapore on July 10. He will take o\ er trom Mr. GJ. Malik, acting Indian Commissioner and First Secretary (Commercial), who68 words
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Article143 1959-06-18 9 Pakistan In Need Of KARACHI. Wed. (UPI)— Continued large scale injection of foreign aio are needed by Pakistan, accord rig *o finexperi ere. -c authorities, who ha c, wai bed Paltistei shaky economy both before and last year's military takeover by Gen. Mohammed Ayub. beieve the government must have massive143 words
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Article128 1959-06-18 9 _r THERE li n ason to hope that the cost of nuclear power will fall b<uow tha- I conventional power within the m-xt decade, the Pav-master-QeneraJ Mr Reginald Ifaulding said recently. On the disparity m cost of producing electric ty hv coal. oil and n128 words
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282 1959-06-18 9 SAIGON, Wed. (Reuter) The total area of rubber plantations owned and operated by Vietnamese has increased by 2.000 hectares (about 5.000 acres j during the last four years, to reach 8,000 hectares (about 20.000 acres) this year. r— These figures were released m a report282 words
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196 1959-06-18 9 LONDON. Wed. (Reuter) Britain provided almost £100 million a year for her colonies m Africa, the Far East and the West Indies between 1956 and 1958, the Colonial Office stated today m its annual report on the colonial territories. This was m official196 words
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Article37 1959-06-18 9 THE Ministry of International Trade and Industry Tokyo, announced that the government would allocate U553,250,000 m foreign exchange for the import of bananas from Nationalist China during the first half of this fiscal year, April-Septem-ber. UPIUPI - 37 words
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Article, Illustration184 1959-06-18 9 AVANT to know your account at the hank stands? If you're a customer of Barclays Bank at their city office m Fenchurch Street you'll get the answer m a few seconds on a television screen To solve floor space problem, the hank has installed184 words
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Advertisement313 1959-06-18 9 KIE HOCK SHIPPING CO., LTD. 91 Ceo! .-re*! Tel. *}4$S ***** ***** t iun. 15 TONC thay hx n*mompmnk c:; H|^: tor Bet 'CSC ur.e 24 Ko mm T^ sc AH f :6 f TONC v C< T..-cr.or' and E PELNI-LINES I t s_! Amor* Rood Tel. ***** Singapore. tt|t.\S_KARA313 words
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Article, Illustration76 1959-06-18 10 DIANA WILKINSON (seen here) the fantastic inner babe of Brff sh Swimming is on tlie way tn beating her biggest challenge yet remodelling her style. Through out the winter Ray Scholey, Diana's condi. has been changing the style that made her an international76 words
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Article492 1959-06-18 10 COUNTY CRICKET By A Special Correspondent I HAYING won all the five matches they played m May. Essex sit with some selfwonderment at -he head of the County Cricket Championship. Can they maintain I their position when the wealthier and the wickets change :or492 words
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Article117 1959-06-18 10 LONDON WON'T APPEAL BLACKPOOL. Lancashire, Wed. (Reuter). Brian London, the British heavy* eight boxer, has decided not to appeal against the £1,000 sterling fine and six months' suspension imposed On him last week by the British Boxing Board of Control. The Board took action against London for going to the117 words
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Article74 1959-06-18 10 IPOH. Wed —Davis Cupper Moses Tay will once again de fend his Perak men's singles and doubles titles when the Perak Open Lawn tennis championships starts on June 27. He will, however, meet with strong opposition from outstation players. Former Malayan ladies singles champion Mrs. I.74 words
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178 1959-06-18 10 Colour Bar: NZ Can Show Its Stand WELLINGTON, Wed. (Reuter). A Maori Government Minister today protested against the derision not to include .Maori players m a New Zealand Rugby Team to tour South Africa next year Mr. E. T Tirikatene, Assistant Minister of Maori Affairs, said m a statement issued178 words
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Article394 1959-06-18 10 CALDBECK CUP CAN GO EITHER WAY —To The Paymen Or The Foresters FOR ARMY soccer fans, all roads lead to GHQ Tanglin venue of the Caldbeck Cup final this evening. The premier trophy for the Far East land Forces comes up for decision today. dashing for the trophy are the394 words
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Article77 1959-06-18 10 RESULTS of Singapore Rifle Association Spoon Shoots held Last week by the Singapore Rifle Association were: .303 Section: SR (a) Cl I Gunscore S Sgt. Cooley 96, with a 'possible' at 500 yds Cl II Gunscore Cpl. Shippev 60. Handicap S Sgt Bond 99.33. SR <b> Cl I77 words
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Article, Illustration13 1959-06-18 10 know Sing Kirn, c D Sins Pc par. KG*13 words
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Article99 1959-06-18 10 Nat. Will Part Rome I A IfM I M The Nation m Pi< Comm, MMtBMM i ided to lorn a >;=- -committee to irnrt sioration tf X reprevcntati-.r* tl :.<J tional Olympi i The lOC tion on May recognition Chir.r. app-y for world <* n the name Formosa. Ttmi Con99 words
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Article71 1959-06-18 10 Marigo Officials '■""J ra M Badmint r Hal Oie I elected office a year 1959-60 1 PatratM elected' ar Pr«'si<i''iii Vn <• Pres Dan- M ire-elected' Tee (re-el \Ti w HOCfc Hon s Chooi s *i Asst Hon j Tear fee Boi Hon rresf i Xc K. Ll Asm Bm71 words
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486 1959-06-18 10 Bid For Cooper Versus Patterson Fight In London By A Special C or -^c si. ond ant LONDON. Wed. Harry Levene has not gone to New York just for his health. The London promoter s visit to the United States is hound up with a real attempt to stage a486 words
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Article123 1959-06-18 10 KL Rally Will Test Drivers KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Forces Motor Club of Kuala Lumpur anil hold an ambitious motor rally this weekend. The rally will cover 250 miles and will test the skills of the drivers and navigators m maintain ng average speeds map reading and driving ability. Other123 words
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Article, Illustration60 1959-06-18 10 Picture. ISew York With a ta c toy tiger on h.s shoulder, middleweight Rory Calhoun, o.t White Plains, A-Y sets fits sights on a forthcoming ring battle with a "tiger" who i punch. Calhoun met D i Fe Tiger 01 Nigeria, holder Of the British Empire viiddleweight crown,UPI - 60 words
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Article139 1959-06-18 10 JAKARTA. Wed (UPI .—The Indonesian Army requisitioned some 1,500 acres of land on the outskirts of Jakarta and has pegun c:eanng v G f reside! ts m preparation fo r the Fourth Asian Games scheduled here m 1 9b2. The land was requisitioned by139 words
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Advertisement436 1959-06-18 10 Afr. Cricket' Has A afraf Cafdf Wa? m f WII For England From BRIAN CHAPMAN NOTTINGHAM. Wed. Fnglish cricket has a master plan to regain its rightful place on top of the world. Mr Gubbin Allen, chairman o: selectors, announceci this ;n forthright terms this evening. The Major Objectives Thank436 words
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Article391 1959-06-18 11 The Outlook Is DISMAL For India LONDON. Wed. (Reuter) India tomorrow Start on the difficult task of re-establishing themse!\es after their dismal failure m the first Test against England at Trent Br.rige. into the second i at Lords here with il ling all-rounder Chandrakanl B >rde who Is rOg from391 words
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Article142 1959-06-18 11 The EMU From NSW I three a eeks' time •i Cricket laaol be hanging out inn; < :ne fnr I istrali-sa enc from Nea c 1 n m 1 c 16 a 1 exoers mtt *mf w* IK Wi i*M '.tese pt th tennis m SI Hi jf \m% a142 words
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Article47 1959-06-18 11 THE following -a: play for Sing ipore m the two-day Ticket match against Army Malaya on the SRC padang this :end: >r Bennett (Capt.), Capt. Davidson, Capt Roberts, Capt. Burns, Capt. Keech. Lt, Ashman, Lt Harrison. Sgt. Ward, o!. Pierce, Pte. Sullivan Sor Jones.47 words
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Article, Illustration178 1959-06-18 11 T S. YEO. I. iew Chan Fatt and K. C. Khoo. finalists from the Selangor-Negrj centre m the All Malayan 'Warlock' rifle shoot The competition j s sponsored by ihe Cathay Organisation m conjunction with the Fox him Warlock.' Bukit Nana* Convent, represented bu Irene Fernando. John. Muktasena and Navi,178 words
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Article222 1959-06-18 11 P ENANG CHINESE RECS SET PACE l" Cfciaesc |0 ■Ot h von hiinpinii*son. ire the predivi>i<>n 2- .■■'.ntv They *"d only one out of MM* ■:x points out of four 5^ r from the and fttt Commission f each. CR C. S lave yet BB I O. this ond h222 words
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Article131 1959-06-18 11 Handicap Race For King's Cup Kuala LUMPUR, wea. handicap race for Class On<^ horses registered with the Straits Racine Association will be run at the Selangor l Turf Club race course on, Saturday. Aug. 22. It will be over six furlongs. The race will be for the Yani di-Pcrtuan Agong's131 words
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Article232 1959-06-18 11 J^||SELANGO!> TURF CLUB jagg aEfe i SCHEME TO BUYO_J|§jfife FROM U.kJR^ SELANGOR Turf Club will launch a griffin scheme similiar to that of the Singapore Turf Club next year. The Club announced m Kuala Lumpur yesterday that the griffins are to be purchased from the United232 words
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529 1959-06-18 11 Vernon Morgan - The Queen's Colt Obliges At Ascot Vernon Morgan By ASCOT HEATH, Berkshire, Wed. (Reuter) Queen Elizabeth, who sails for Canada on Thursday, was pre sent at the opening of the Royal Ascot meeting: here yesterday afternoon and saw her colt Above Suspicion win the last race of the day, the529 words
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Article179 1959-06-18 11 HONGKONG CHINESE REMAIN UNBEATEN KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Hongkong Chinese completed their Federation tour with an unbeaten record when they beat selangor 5-1 m a soccer match at the Princes Road stadium today. Neither side was at full strength, and several reserves were m the Selangor team. Selangor shocked the visitors179 words
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Article190 1959-06-18 11 PENANG MASTER THE BOYS PENANG, Wed. —Penang holders of the Malaya Cup, were not playing at top «ear when they easily beat Federation of Malaya Schools Sports Council 4-' i m a soccer match played at the (ieorge Town City stadium this evening. The cream of the Malayan Youth selected190 words
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Article112 1959-06-18 11 Hitchcock Will Appear For Kedah -mew v -mmw -mmri m~m v m ALOR STAR. Wed.— Kedah will meet Perak m the Malayan Cricket Lf ague on the Ipoh Padang this week-end. June 20 and 21. Play on both days will commence at 11 a.m. Kedah will field practically the same112 words
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Article99 1959-06-18 11 Today's Sport SINGAPORE SOCCER: Div 2A: Katong SC vs Balestier Ltd.. Jalan Besnr, 6.30 p.m. DIV. 3B. Radin Mas vs Telok Kurau, Gey Arsenal SC i's Biiitang Bulan SC. F. Park FRIENDLY: Singapore rs HK Chinese, Jalan Bcsar 8 p.m. CALDBECK CUP: Sherirood Foresters vs RA.PC at Tana' in 599 words
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127 1959-06-18 11 Single Run Victory For S 'gor Indians SEREMBAN. Wed. In an exciting finish, Selangor Indians heat the NS Police by a single run m a Hari Raya holiday match played here today. The yen Police batsmen failed to live \:p to end of an excellent start giver, hy the top127 words
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260 1959-06-18 11 Xl Al A II MPI'R. \\>d Victoria Institution entered t l.o leaU-Saal Of the Selangor inter -school k__Ockoa< < rirkt t rompetitioa for the Yand«»rholt I'rophy when they brat Klaus Hich School by lo' rimy m Urn re pla> on the Victoria Institution260 words
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Article24 1959-06-18 11 MONTREAL (Be B Casper (Csliforais rt winner of the States open golf title will compete Ihe Canadian open championship which started 'o'Tiorr'24 words
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Advertisement131 1959-06-18 11 Aw wt i m Lpmtort day and night L v\ /.mebican's exclusive Sleeperette* service _n've*» voti completely relaxing < ornfort all day long l>ed- length comfort all rnOht long. These l>i£ reclining Sleeperette *-eats are spared {*\r apart give you pleat) >»i leg morn. Km can stretch \*ay out and131 words
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629 1959-06-18 12 Jury given 5 questions to be answered The Liberace Libel Case Ends Today LONDON. Wed. (Reuter ua I for both sides m the Lit race Libel suit end- j addresses to the .a* b yesterda: rt the sixth thc hearing and tdge began his summing ij re the final ad--0--629 words
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195 1959-06-18 12 Call Girl Weeps As 2 Given Life Term ONI N 1' -Oen A rf -haired r titut< wept acre yesterday wher -q c senter ed to imprison enl for murder- m ex-guai >max -co manThe 'v n Daphi c Cantwas the oon vi James Jc o' ;am Henry thcoi She195 words
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Article89 1959-06-18 12 OES FZR_ 1L..0, V.'_ .Rev- A 36-year-old farmer's wife who helped hei husband on theii farm d ed fro Far- a ix iusl trom ■rr.- or corn wh: bad become n ly, m nq .co was I I r-~ ye terd The Coroner tt rded89 words
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Article38 1959-06-18 12 THE Burmese Prime Minister, General Ne Win, flew into Rome yesterday from Tei Aviv for a two-day private visit. The Premier has been the guest oi the Israeli government for an orTiriai visit ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration32 1959-06-18 12 rhX i 1 ld t aye a f ain er an def ""tor ln the 'ouse, laaiaie. l_ yer want a job dom* well. do it yerself. I always say."32 words
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Article420 1959-06-18 12 GENEVA: WEST MAKES LAST OFFER Reports that MacmiUan may see Ike If Soviet reaction not good, talks will end GENEVA, Wed. (Reuter, UPl)— The West last night handed over to Russia its last offer for an interim settlement on Berlin, an auth- oritative source said. An official statement by a420 words
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Article, Illustration61 1959-06-18 12 Three Top Stars In New Film MARLON BRANDO and leading stars Anna Magnani deft) and Joanne Woodward study the script of Tennessee Williams' "Thp Fugitive Rid" at the start of rehearsals m New York. The film. for I'nited Artists release. i s believ ed to be the first one mUPI - 61 words
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Article70 1959-06-18 12 BERLIN, Wed. (UPI). —The West Berlin city government tea ay warned housewives not to use Japanese pottery cups and plates ior food because they segregate poisonous; lead. The Japanese cups and plates are on sale m West Berlin shops but City Health officials have started measures to70 words
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Article205 1959-06-18 12 Voroshilov gets reply from Queen IW.V _l„_J 1 V ys,, _Ot-\ Lurvinxn, »eu.. m.uirn Queen Elizabeth of Britain has told President Rlimenti Voroshilov of the Soviet Inion that she shares his hopes for a continued improvement m AngloSoviet relations. MoscowRadio reported last night. The Queen was replying to greetings205 words
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217 1959-06-18 12 Red China policies cause revulsion in Asia Robertson WASHINGTON. Wed. (Reuter) Mr. Walter Robertson, the retiring Assistant Secretary of State for Far East Affairs, said yesterday that the Chinese communist economy was creeping backward, instead of leaping forward as Peking had claimed. Mr. Robertson, who leaves office on July i,217 words
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Article131 1959-06-18 12 LONDON. Wed. (Reuter;. A High Court judge yesterday rejected a mother's p ea and ruled that three-year-old Rosemary Brandt should be allowed to fly to Hongkong with her father. He had been asked to decide which of Rosemary's two "devoted" parents should keep her131 words
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Article100 1959-06-18 12 SOO OFFER BLOOD TO SAVE GIRL LON DON Wed Reut er) —Over 800 volunteers gave samples of their blood here today to help surgeons find a rare type of blood to save the life of three-year-old Canadian girl, Susan Bourque, when she ha s a hole-in-the-heart operation here tomorrow. Susan.100 words
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207 1959-06-18 12 MELBOURNE Wed j (Reuter):— The Melbourne Herald m an editorial today said the invitation to the Prime Minister of Malaya toi visit Australia was "another welcome step m developing j closer contact with the leaders of newly independent Asian countries." Tlie Herald continued: "There207 words
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Article28 1959-06-18 12 A»3 Australian youth delegation with 31 members arrived m H g\ ig pester en route to the Vienna Youth Festival opening Ju j 26. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration31 1959-06-18 12 Nehru Kathmandu Jau ahai N>hrn fl Eadli fl Nepah v- (ruirfl Honour fnfl lavt W eek r -fl m thr- Hur IflH dom 'flfl risM I s.w. of Kins Maha I31 words
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Article115 1959-06-18 12 Study Asia Languages seftatol I specia_ KATO fl an an:. guages has I programme mguage fl Western I peoples oi A*- I The rep fl public her^ fl Henry M I suggested B The stud* H by the 1958 mentanans' fl issued its fl which prop* A fl ship progi115 words
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