Singapore Standard, 22 June 1959
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Title Section23 1959-06-22 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** 5 Cable "TIGF.RNEWS" SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1959, 1959 Vol. IX Ns 354. 15 cts. 12 Pages (FINAL EDITION)23 words
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192 1959-06-22 1 Le Mans Race LE mans. Sun. (Reuter) —British Aston Martins finished first and second m the 24-hour Le Mans sports car race today— the first time they have ever won j the event. The Aston Martin wag driven by Roy Salvador! I of Britain,192 words
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Article103 1959-06-22 1 3 WOMEN PLUNGE TO THEIR DEATH ROME Sun. (Heater). Three panic-stricken women, one with her nightgown trailir smoke and names, plunged lo their deaths today from the sixth floor of Rome's Ambaciatore Hotel, after fire broke out m the lift shaft and swept to the top of the building. A103 words
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Article30 1959-06-22 1 SIR ARCHIBALD Hurd. naval historian and author, died at his home m Kent yesterday at the age of 89 He suffered a heart attack ten days ago.- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article524 1959-06-22 1 'LOWER INCOME BRACKETS NOT AFFECTED' Alternative could be State bankruptcy 'Urgent action was needed' S I N G A P ORE's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, yesterday declared that only 6,000 of the 14,000 Government servants would be affected by the cut m variable allowances524 words
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248 1959-06-22 1 UK Provincial papers (1,100 in all) won't be on sale today LOCKOUT SAY PRINTERS, STRIKE SAY EMPLOYERS LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) Britain will feel the full impact for the first time tomorrow of a pay and hours dispute affecting most of her 200,000 printing workers, when over 1,100 provincial newspapers fail248 words
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Article124 1959-06-22 1 PARATROOPS WIPED OUT' IN FORMOSA TAIPEI, Sun. (Reuten The Nationalist air attack and defence exercise was highlighter today by an anti-airborne operation staged m Southern Formosa. The exercise, which began with the exhibit of various types of Nationalist and American aircraft m northern Formosa on June 18, is probably ending124 words
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184 1959-06-22 1 WD men (who put in pay rise claims) are now in a dilemma MORE THAN 40.000 civilian employees of the Army, Navy and R.A.F. m Singapore are m a dilemma. They have lodged claims to raise the rates of variable allowances by five per cent to bring them into line184 words
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Article84 1959-06-22 1 PENANG, Sun. An urgent operation at the General Hospital here late last night saved the life of Ong Tat Ban, a 17-year-old student of the Methodist Afternoon School, who was as«au'ted by some youths, believed to be members of a gang, at Swatow Lane at 8 p.m.84 words
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Article, Illustration67 1959-06-22 1 THE Primp Minister of Singapore, Mr, Lee Kuan Yew 9 took time off yesterday morning to lead some 100 members of the Peoples Action Party m another mass clean-up of election posters all over the iOWIU Mr. Lee who concentrated m the Tanjons Pagar area (his67 words
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Article, Illustration986 1959-06-22 1 Tunku - Why the Alliance went down m polls at Trengganu Tunku by the KOTA BHARU. Sun. The Alliance leader and former Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, today blamed the Trengganu leaders for "poor ground work" which led to the defeat of the Alliance m the State Legislative Assembly elections yesterday. The986 words
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Article161 1959-06-22 1 Japanese climbers say why KATMANDU, Sun. (Beuttrf Mi Juno Murakj eader of the eight-man unsuccessful Japanesa expedition i r the r climbed 25.801 -fed. hifh Hima chuli PrxK m Noi I c Nepal, which returner] ben yesterday said that extreme ly bad weather, combined with existing climbing hazar.,-, prevented a161 words
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Advertisement95 1959-06-22 1 xfi'dcr Beer I Testimonials -~^V _^___«____-F^l M M WIGGLE" DE CHASSIS. irvacious Singapore Model, says: "I vn feel like a wet ra£ after a show, I I rely on Ti^er to give me that nukting uplift." k hhaapoih an I Riga LTC v^ 0 5" s 3_ T r '*5_»95 words
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241 1959-06-22 2 Alliance Leader Shocked At Defence f PMIP to form first go J Xl ALA Ll'MPl R. Sun. Alliance leaders here were shocked today at the party's j defeat m the Trenuganu State elections yesterday, but they would not comment because they had not been m touch with the men on241 words
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Advertisement1525 1959-06-22 2 AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE SINGAPORE PROPERTIES To be held at our saleroom Nos. 14 16 Robinson Road, Singapore ON THURSDAY 25th JUNE, 1959 at 2.30 p.m. No. 1088 A SLR ANGOON RH. 99 vrs* lease from 22 T 1949. Area 1,400 sq ft. Rent S180.00. (Messrs. Oehlers and Choa. Solicitors).1,525 words
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Advertisement1105 1959-06-22 2 The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 11) In thp High Court of the State of Singapore Island of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY. No. 269 of 1958. Re LIAN TAI Fish Dealer Separate Estate of Quek Lim Huay. a partner, of No. 30, Omar Road, Singapore. Receiving Order made 18th July. L958. Date of1,105 words
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Article383 1959-06-22 3 SINCAPORE TIGER STANDARD luna 22, 1959 (15,000 people were rendered homeless 60 lives lost m the disastrous floods and UllMd by the heavy rains and typhoons pf relentlessly over Hongkong and recently. The victims were, m the tu^ees who had fled across the border China, seeking the security383 words
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Article444 1959-06-22 3 t;t-West "HE breakdown of the "Big Four" Foreign n conference on the future status of Gerimi Berhn was not unexpected. But the n following the rejection by the Foreign ■:rs oi Britain the United States and France Soviet s terms to negotiate on their own fcposal for >clvm§444 words
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Article19 1959-06-22 3 ml ?Dror c 3329 1 -a--4 Let- St ret. Tfi] --A Buk.t O<r» Tel: |4/l19 words
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Article1130 1959-06-22 3 H.A.R. PHILBY - H.A.R. PHILBY by RIYADH. (Saudi Arabia). pOR centuries the Arabs of the desert travelled by camel, the course and staging-posts of their wanderings being dictated b} pasturage and water. Today, the iong-distance traveller m Arabia is often a truck-driver; his course is determined by the Ue1,130 words
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Article255 1959-06-22 3 Inventions To Aid Composers LONDON. A TYPEWRITER designed to cope with the whole written language of music, and a complementary device called an electronome, which can record the pitch and duration of any musical note, are two ingenious inventions which have now been perfected by a London woman, Miss Pavey,255 words
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Article521 1959-06-22 3 E.G. WEBBER - E.G. WEBBER -by- WELLINGTON AFAORI reactions to the derision to omit Maori players from the New Zealand All Blacks team to tour South Africa next year are probably even more mixed and complex than those of Pakeha New Zealanders about the same question. It is quite misleading521 words
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Article849 1959-06-22 3 Robert Franklin - Biggest Air Base For Chiang Robert Franklin Far Eastern Diary: by TAIPEI, 'pHE largest military air base m the Far East will be completed early m July near the sleepy central Formosan city of Taichung. Its construction was ordered 26 months ago at an estimated eventual cost of 50 millions849 words
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Article, Illustration61 1959-06-22 3 As a result of processes developed m the United States, a ton of industrial coal will yield 145 pounds of "by-product" chemicals which find their way into more than 200.000 products never associated with coal, from rainwear to lipstick. Many well-dressed American women are literally clothed m61 words
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Article, Illustration454 1959-06-22 3 the NEWS as it strikes me AFILR six weeks of talk. talk and still more talk among the four Foreign Ministers m (jene\a thne things are obvious; How foolish it is to expect wiser counse's to pre\aij m distus.vons and negotiations with the Russians; the fact that nothing short of454 words
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Advertisement47 1959-06-22 3 LOOKS £1 \^rl<J -M. &M 18. j|^\| IMPORTANT k if jiA IVIJtIjJM o i9B^!£ TAILORED Hra^ Brings you a lot more m Pi-estige. Always depend" ably Styled m the modem tempo and meticulously Tailored to a superior Standard 41 -43 High Street, Singapore Men's Department Tel: *****47 words
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Article167 1959-06-22 4 PREMIER IN MASS POSTER CLEAN-UP SINGAPORE'S P r ;r. c Minis:-. Mr Lee Kuan Yew. yesterday rrr-rr.ir.g >ri some UN .-•;;T^'* r ""> of the Peoples Action Party m anc* v: :r..ts> c>?an-up c: cl r ;tion Mti :5 v. Le< pen lalj a group at about 40 supportera wiieu167 words
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Article, Illustration212 1959-06-22 4 ILLEGAL HOUSES TO BE TORN DOWN WEDDING bells ran* for Mr. Anthony Prig Tee Khian and Miss Lucy Chin C hoo on Saturday. They were married at the Church of Our Lady of Nativntv. l*pp«r Sprangoon Road. Singapore. Mr. Pug. a staffer of the Singapore Telephone Board, is the son212 words
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Article118 1959-06-22 4 17 JOIN HK INDUSTRIES FEDERATION SEVEN T E F N b isine ss me n md Industrialists have ar:epted Governor Si: Robert Black's Invitation to serve on i w :.<:r.g committee to imp ement prop xsals for a Federation of Hongkong Industries, says a r?i message. The group will b=118 words
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Article88 1959-06-22 4 KALIMPONG, Suj (Reuter) Tsarong Shape, the richest man m Tibet, died m Lhasa lasi Sunday (June 14) according to reliable reports reaching here today. He was Mr. Tsarong, known as "the Rockefeller of Tibet." wa? born the son of a poor arrow maker bul won the88 words
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Article88 1959-06-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday -The Deputy Paramount Ruler, the Sultan ofSelangor, inspected the fourth annual Federal Cadets Rally of the St. John Ambulance Brisadp at the Batu Road School padang this evening Thr Band of the Victoria Institution Cadet Orp,> struck up the Selangrr National Anthem88 words
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77 1959-06-22 4 NO POMP AT 1st SESSION OF ASSEMBLY THERE will be rm ceremonial opening of the first session of the Legislative Assembly of! the new State of Singapore on July 1. The Yang rii-Pertuan Neeara, Sir William Goode, will deliver a speech outlining the Government's policy for the next five i77 words
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Article61 1959-06-22 4 CAIRO. Sun. (Reuter) Severe punishments for miatarv personnel taking part m communist activity have been introduced m Syria, according to Egyptian reports today. A decree, issued m Damascus, stipulated that military personnel participating m any party group or organisation planning to overthrow the regime could be61 words
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Article62 1959-06-22 4 ROiME. Sun. (Reuter) Three hotel maids were killed torf^y and one seriously injured when they jumped from the sixth floor of Rome's Ambasciatore Hotel after lire broke out m the lift shaft. Tne fire badly damaged the servants' quarters on the too floor of the62 words
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Article30 1959-06-22 4 Minister for Education Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin' wil officially open the first Malay Language Course at the Teachers Training College for non-Malay qualified teachers at 8.15 a.m., today-30 words
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184 1959-06-22 4 A LONE voice was raised yesterday, m protest against the Singapore Government's decision to s.ash the variable a owances of ?o!re its 14,000 officers. The < oice was that of Mr. P. Yin ent, at 1 a^istant secretary ot the Singapore Trades Union184 words
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Article36 1959-06-22 4 the Commander -in -Chief Far Ea?* Land Force?. Genera" Sir Richard Hull, will visil Indonesia today. Sir Richard has been invited by v. c R.I. Chief-of-Staff, Lieutenant-General A. H. NasuI tion.36 words
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Article136 1959-06-22 4 Gen. Hope To Visit Army Units KUALA LUMPUR, Sm. Major-General AP.W. Hope, !in charge of A'lmii:i?trr n, GHQ. FAREI.F. will make an extensive tour of the Overseas Commonwealth Land Forces and Military Installations In the Federation from June 24 to July 5. The General v. isit HQ 17 iiurkha D:vi^;<->n136 words
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Article, Illustration53 1959-06-22 4 INCHE HAMZAH SENDUT, a lecturer m the Univerbinte Abdullah, the former Miss Toh Wee Nee pictured at their wedding reception held at the Federal Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday. Che Qunnie is a K.rkby trained teacher attached to the Cu7n*v *~A School, Kuala Lumpur. Fad.Fah - 53 words
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Article, Illustration82 1959-06-22 4 MORE than 2,500 employees of the Malayan Breweries Limited yesterday held their annual picnic at the South Winds Farm m jurong, Singapore. Eight members of the staff who had completed 25 years, were presented with long service rewards. They^are: Messrs. M. Pampaiyan, K. Kunjambu. Leow Whay Kung,82 words
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Article97 1959-06-22 4 LABOUR TO CONTEST FED. POLLS PENANG, Sun —The Penang division of the Labour Party of Ma'aya held an extraordinary genera! meeting at the Pulau Tikus Community Ha:' today 0 review the progress made m the recent State c ections and to prepare for "he Federal election? :n August. The Chairman,97 words
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Article234 1959-06-22 4 DUTY ON LUXURIES TO GO SINGAPORE Government's new budget, which »fl mitted to the Legislative Assembly next month, is expected to sti deficit. The si4,ii()O.uo'i deficit m the estimates arc being wiped out by drastic economic measure! now being introduced by the new Government The n< w budgi cut234 words
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Article35 1959-06-22 4 QLABG( RenU ■1 1 I were born mother of 3 j the Roy.. mm m nt of Sheti gr\V -,v I xeellent The cor: also si factory." cuttal t four i four pound I35 words
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Article101 1959-06-22 4 HONGKONG BUSINESSMAN MISSING A WELL-KNOWN Chine* tHisinessman, active m 1< cal •sports circles, vanished (> n Thursday night alter having j a midnight snack at a night- club, The Hongkong Standard reported, says a UPI message. The newspaper said Police were notified by his wife that Wong Ying-kou. manager of101 words
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Article75 1959-06-22 4 NEW DFL.HI. Su n (1 T PI> Former Governor Genera' Rajagopalachari said today his feelings towards the Congress Party of Premier Jawaharlal Nehru wore Dot of haired but of *re\ u'sioTi." Ad Iressing a public an i m Madras, Rajagopalachari said the greatest difficulty of Ml new75 words
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Article24 1959-06-22 4 P 5 The dev< I of 200 c! bltl been a LJnited Stat Thi X 2 be fed nic comp be vi a24 words
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Advertisement85 1959-06-22 4 SL^^Snnpi-- 1^ P.L1045 A2 "no doubt about it, I PREFER NESCAFE" because I make a point of serving only good coffee... il^^^^ s^^^) thafs why I insist on Nescafe |^S|||||||Sg^ Nescafe is 100"/o pure instant coffee. It is a |^X^T^^f^\sj choice coffee, carefully blended to suit the llfeMßfllflEfl I palates85 words
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Advertisement13 1959-06-22 4 IMF UKt f 9 j DAYS |p AT SINGAPORE fRI SCHOOL 15. ROCHUIfJ^13 words
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550 1959-06-22 5 fn/on leader tells meeting: o not compromise on status PENANG, Sun. Malaya has no place for weak-kneed journaThcv must at all times be ready to defend their rights and Lgj said the president of the Journalists Union of North Malaya, Jioi Cheang Kee, at its550 words
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Article, Illustration39 1959-06-22 5 II .V IR4J 'et n. Mr. r < cd recc n Sins Hongkong. Her husband will tafcc a appoi? '-ere. A reception was he'd o.t 54. gswear rnue, Serangoon Garden Estate. ring I bap:^ i\ 'rdn^c.39 words
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190 1959-06-22 5 The King And Queen To Visit Malacca X XL LUMPUR. Sun The Yang Di-Pertuan Agong the Raja Permaisuri Agong make their second State. r-remonial. visit to Malacca on June 25, Their Majesties had visited Malacca m early l:*58 the State visit by the King since his election as the Paramount190 words
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Article69 1959-06-22 5 I\l ACCA, Sun. The Centra] Electricity Board gave a very enjoyable champagne oarty' yesterday to more than 300 gUCSts to mark the occa6 O 1 the official opening of the new power station, at lanFederaUon Ministeroi erce and Industry Mr. Tan S:ew S:n. performed the eremonv69 words
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200 1959-06-22 5 ■If A. Sun The Chief Minister. Inche I t>a, told the Malacca State UMNO branch Lj members should now forget about their I >ok to the future, because the tasks ahead I ed Government were heavy and responsible. lea200 words
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183 1959-06-22 5 Now Johari says it: 'The enemy. is within' MALACCA, Sun The Minister for Education, Inche Khir Johari, advised the I'MNO branch here yesterday thai although the Malays were considered the poorest community m the country they should never try to "sell their nationality" for selfish ends. Speaking at the IMNO183 words
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127 1959-06-22 5 A CHINESE sampan girl who made world newspaper head.mesa few months ago wi]] be married today to a British Dockyard Police Offirer, states a Router report fr^rn Hongkon? II will be a Registry wedding for 23-year-old Susie Ho Kwai Ying who emerged from127 words
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221 1959-06-22 5 Robbers threaten victim with a dagger FOl'R ROBBERIES were reported m Singapore during the last 48 hours. woman, Nah Soo Eng, of Clemenoeau Avenue, was awakened at 3.45 a.m. early yesterday when someone thrust a handkerchief into her mouth sh e saw three Chinese m her room, and one of221 words
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Article, Illustration57 1959-06-22 5 A crowd cf about 20.000 watched the Trooping the Colours ceremony held at the Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, on Friday morning, m honour of the 64th Birthday of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. Picture shows His Majesty taking the salute at the marchpast. On his right57 words
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416 1959-06-22 5 TRADE UNIONS MUST NOT BE INVOLVED IN POLITICS' CALL IPOH, Sun. Trade unions m Malaya should not get involved with political parties as long as their members' rights as citizens of a free society were recognized, said Mr. P. P. Narayanan, secretary-general of the Malaya Trades Union Congress, at the416 words
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Article189 1959-06-22 5 3 brothers on murder charge ALOR STAR, Sunday— The Deputy Public Prosecutor. Ince Harnn bin Haji Idris, today told Mr. Justice Rigby m the High Court here that when a housewife m Lobuk Batu reported to the Police that her husband was missing, hundreds of kampong folk organised a search189 words
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Article43 1959-06-22 5 THE Tong Soon Kok Association celebrated its 57th anniversary with a dinner at the Guan Villa, Newton Road. Singapore, last Saturday night. About 250 guests and members of the association were entertained by a Chinese musical troupe at the dinner.43 words
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287 1959-06-22 5 UNION CAN'T DO MUCH IF THEY ARE NOT SUPPORTED KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The president of the Malayan Technical Services Union, Mr. V. E. Jesudoss, today stressed that without a strong membership the union was unable to do much for its members. He was speaking at the fourth delegates' conference of287 words
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Article170 1959-06-22 5 Dato Wong praises SJAB work PEN AN G. San.— There II no end to the work ol the St. John Ambulance Brigade la their noble tusk of ministering to the need* of suffering humanity. This va stated by I a Chief Minister, Da 4 Wong Pow Nee. while addres the170 words
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Advertisement219 1959-06-22 5 Subscribe Tn The STAXDAttD MALA V AS CttfL* INDEPENDENT NATION' AT, I*APER If you live m Singapore or the Federation of Malaya or m the surrounding areas, why not subscribe to the 'STANDARD" and have it delivered to your home daily— or to ?our office if preferred? All you have219 words
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Article, Illustration122 1959-06-22 6 TWO MUSICIANS and a story teller from South India ure m Singapore to give a series of performances The trios first concert will be at the Chettiar Temple this neck-end. The two musician* are Sri Ramnath Sastrigal and Sri V. Sriniv.i.s.in The story tolling,122 words
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185 1959-06-22 6 PMIP man dies after speech at meeting IPOH. Sun. The PanMalayan Islamic Party decided at a meeting yesterday, to put up candidates In ten I constituencies m the coming i parliamentary elections In Perak. The name-s of the candi- nates will be decided on June 28. T he PMIP will185 words
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Article80 1959-06-22 6 PENANG, Sun. The Governor, Raja Tun Uda bin Ra.ia Muhammad, presented the Pengakap, Royal Certificate to 27 Boy Scouts from various schools a? a boy scout raTiy at the Residency yesterday. After gv ing the "Kcr. Gonyanaa Scout Yell as the General Salute to the Governor, the80 words
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Article73 1959-06-22 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Territorial Chief of Kuala Lumpur. Ra.ia Mohamad bin Raja Allang today officially opened a $15,000 primary school at Gombak Setia. five miles from the Federal Capital. Ra.ia Mohamad addressing the gathering urged the pupils to work hard to be good future citizens of73 words
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Article, Illustration310 1959-06-22 6 30 FAMILIES SHARE ONE TAP Dr. Toh holds his first 'meet the people' session SINGAPORE'S Deputy Premier, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, was yesterday told how a chief tenant had exploited 30 families occupying a small house m Queen Street. The complainant told Dr. Toh that there was only one pipeStandard - 310 words
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Article, Illustration51 1959-06-22 6 Retires after 3 5 years in Government SEREMBAN. Sun. Mr. Lim Cheng Yew. 55, Chief Public Health Inspector m the Town Council, has retired from service. Mr. Lim served the Government for 35 years of which 23 were spent m the Town Council which was formerly known as the Town51 words
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Article93 1959-06-22 6 TANJONG MALIM. Sun.— Thp closing datp lor reeLstration for the educational and goodwill tour of Thailand by Federation teachers has been extended to Jane 25. More than f>o teachers a- r e expected to take part m the 12-day tour during the August holidays. They are93 words
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Article68 1959-06-22 6 TELUK ANSON, S:;n.— At--! tractive 20-year-old Hongkong) film star, Miss Ting Ning, who arrived here yesterday for a three-day personal appearance, told a press conference that she did not believe m '"Love at first sight." She however, added that she was not looking her "ideal68 words
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Article183 1959-06-22 6 THE KING HONOURS 2 SCHOOL HEADS TANJONG MALIM. Sun.— Tu'o prominent headmasters here were among those who were conferred birthday honours by the Yang ci-Pertuan Agong on 1: day. They were Inche Zainal Abidin bin All, acting principal of the Sultan Idris Training College, and Inche Ariffin bin Mohamed Nam,183 words
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Article44 1959-06-22 6 NAP IS NOT WINDING UP IFOH. Sun. The National Association of Perak will not wind up as a political party, it was decided a1 a :^;eet;ngi of the party m Ipofa jresterday The XAP also decided to take par* lr. the forthcoming Federal elections.44 words
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Article, Illustration134 1959-06-22 6 Dinner for scouts, cubs first, Honeymoon later MR and MRS TAN En? Kiat of Singapore are unusual newly-weds. Instead of rushing off on their lone-pianned honeymoon the couple stayed back to play host to lfiO youth movement members. Barely 24 hours after their wedding. Mr. Tan, an Assistant commissioner (Cubs)134 words
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Article92 1959-06-22 6 PENANG, Sun— Malayan youths given good guidance and proper training will invariably do well. This was stated by the Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee. at the inaugural meeting of the Cv. < =t r rr: Village Youth Club m Ndt Glugor here yesterday. Dato Wong -aid he w.v92 words
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Miscellaneous273 1959-06-22 6 YMCA (Orchard Rd.): Junior Dent, radio SPORE (Medium Wa\e open from 200 p.m to 6 p.m., 47K metres)- ,30 am Good Bndy haildins weight lifting Morning, 632 Morning Prelude 400 p.m., Judo practice for 7.00 T.me Signal and News 703 Juniors 445 p.m., YMCA Board A DrU e With Music,273 words
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Miscellaneous191 1959-06-22 6 World Affairs. 8.15 Time On My Hands 8.30 p.m Feature Hdlf-Hnur. &.00 Spot the Favourites. 9.30 Time Mgnal and Naws. !«40 S'.ngapure Sports Results. 9.4.') born With Tne Blues, 10.00 Science Survey. 10.15 Concert Vocal. 10.30 Ted Heath His Music. 11 00 p.m. Good N;c;ht NATIONAL SHORT WAVE SERVICE 41.7191 words
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Miscellaneous196 1959-06-22 6 I All Stations: 9.30 rm RS) lime signa and News. 040 ,kl> tnterlurie 945 ,r S) m Latin Amer can Mood LO.OO iRSi Science Survey, ion (RS| a Concert of Songs. lU.on ,rs, Ted HeaTh anri DnVr p rcheslra llo iKLI Close RfDIFFUSMW tSilvec Network): fioo a.m. Sunrise Serenade 700196 words
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189 1959-06-22 7 The qualities of an ideal husband WHAT makes an ideal husband? Ash 10 women that question and you'll 10 different answers. Some women will Ifccif own husband's qualities, others will rhosc they would like their husbands fc I C€flSUS on *~e [u ed BUTSt I r 1 El i mQ*189 words
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Article, Illustration194 1959-06-22 7 A word in your ear dear.... tempered. He'll never neglect you he*U a' ways teH you he likes the new lipstick or those lined curtains you've spent hours making he'll be wonrierf:;! to have around when you're he'll do his bp? f to run the hou. e and -oo'v meals194 words
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507 1959-06-22 7 Gentlemen Prefer Good Girls Even In Hollywood Hollywood; Sun. (UPI) —In all fairness, Betty Ames should yield her job to a man. Five days a week, from nine to five, she does the kind of work that males dream about: SHE RECEIVES HOLLYWOOD'S C U RV I EST GIRLS IN507 words
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325 1959-06-22 7 15 is paid with reluctance—to the Selected' letter of the week. prefer to sujjct f r o r^ v o CASE OF GIN lUTY: Best of luck s v A. Ahmad Ibrahim. 170, Cecil Street. Singapore, is puzzled. '"Dear Brother Len Thorne. I wtnt to know the meaning of Tall325 words
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Article, Illustration803 1959-06-22 7 •.EAR MR. LEX.Hopeful readers with problems connue to write \n to LEN THORNE, whose rest book Hew to Starve m Comfort" 3s been banned by the Ulu Klomp Urban ouncil under the "Naughty Literature ■ct of 1816." DD Mormm, kIDDIWINKS, (From Six to 60!) ire you' i hope803 words
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Advertisement55 1959-06-22 7 Send those Groans, Moans, Brickbats, Bouquets, and worn out currency to LEN THORNE the man with the longest address m Malaya. Here it is m full: LEN THORNE, "Monday Groans," Singapore 'Tiger Standard, Top Floor, China Insurance Building, 174 Batu Road, Kuala Lumpur, Federation of Malaya. DON T WORRY TOO55 words
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Miscellaneous507 1959-06-22 7 rpODAY'S QUOTATION: 22-Improve Home offic* v ,"u nPver et met a VUHHIiI :-»erests; overcome ti'<- healthy person who worried ft J— if IWTIMi W cjltie? Evening: sustV-.n very much about his health. HHHAH Wmk affe- of ed or a really ffond person 9HB|fl^BH9pCBiS^B@Pi3 Bvoid risks. who worried much about crnßPin507 words
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Advertisement906 1959-06-22 8 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE MORTH AMERICAN SERVICE Halttaa. Boston. New Tarh. Baltimore- Philadelphia Cult Pert* Spore P. Sham Penang ULYSSES 20 25 |uh/ 26 |uly S Au| C«rr(er> option to proceed vis stti» ports fo load and discharge cargo NORTH GERMAN LLOYD and HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE JOIN. SERVICE Toi Colombo. Cenoa.906 words
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Advertisement1122 1959-06-22 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (incocporetec m bingaooia) (12 line*' ZT" IHE BLUE FUNNEL LINE lAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other porti to lead and discharge carao Singapore Loading tor Oue Sail* t Sham Penans Elpenor Aden l dool1,122 words
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Advertisement1055 1959-06-22 8 MITSUI |Q LINE JAPAN LINE Spore P.S'ham Penong Akakurasan Maru 23 June Hagurosan Mom 23 June U.S.A. LINE. For New York, Ph.ladelph.a, Baltimore e 1 -eet discharge via PACIFIC LlNE— ria Mon.ilo Jopon. for USA Pacific Central S. American ports with or without transhipment at Japan en hrough bills of1,055 words
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Advertisement739 1959-06-22 8 llf THE E A Chi J» SAILINCS TO: ADF\. RED StA, MEDITtRR ANi CONTINFNTAL SCANDINAVIAN p 0 g, i H o^% m.s. -Bawa Dl 29 June 4 u(y 5 m.s. -Laland.. a) 10 1 1 ulv l2 *uS m.s. "Malacca" Cl 25/26 |uly < o, m.s. "Sargodha b) iO July739 words
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Article88 1959-06-22 9 11 X production of '*w m pounds i S onu-nani't ;I M i' <s F ;-K M i b v M ■■"it-n! of [j X B mid be ihitiit f; fre itei th.xn M ol 1,654 U po< <nd ?4 the I'T^O\i I' H X small m U W88 words
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Article87 1959-06-22 9 r the manufacture of asbesA froco the tos products t .rs and Indus- V c s^.e of us--9 testos is confined home t some needs, although overseas det i wei are coming m ficorn B- Indone- Be Phi rpine B r apan. says an Indonesian repoii87 words
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Article328 1959-06-22 9 Otlmrtad Opra m Sin^ a P ore l«t week were 1 tOnS> mcluding the -1.000 tons of ShSf r lmde I negotiation for transhipment which *er e later broken off, says Lewi. Jp^t, (Singapore) Ltd. 'a report. There are still no arrivals from Sumatra I~e328 words
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257 1959-06-22 9 PRODUCTION of iron and steel m Australia is increasing, according to a recent survey of the industry. Production fox the year to June 30. 1358, o; :ron and steel, compared with prewar, was pig-iron 2.234.000 tons 1 1,105,000 tons during 1938-39) ingot steel 3.106.000 tons257 words
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292 1959-06-22 9 Lockheed' To Build Faster Transport Aircraft Lockheed Aircraft Corporation claims that a profitable 2.200 m ph. (36 miles per minute) transport can be built and certified as early as 1965. Design studies and testing indicate solution of all major technical problems which previously blocked development of a Mach 3 0-3.5292 words
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Article107 1959-06-22 9 THE new helicopter for civil use. type 192 C, proposed by the Bristol Aircraft, is at present m the design project stage. It wii! be designed to carry up to 24 passengers over 136 miles for a direct cost of 6.25 d. per scat mile.107 words
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Article212 1959-06-22 9 Rise In U.K. Aero-Engine Exports British aero-engine., have earned £237 million m export orders since the end of the war. 28 per cent of total aviation exports. Earnings for the first four months of 1959 were at the record level of £19.4 million well over £1 million a week which212 words
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Article62 1959-06-22 9 JAKARTA, Sun. The influential commercial magazine, Business News, said today Indonesians were looking m vain for optimistic signs m the country's financial situation. The magazine said: "The declining rate of our currency has never been so serious as m May and the first half of June/62 words
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296 1959-06-22 9 new type of private automatic telephone exchange, designed t0 provide efficient communications with complete safety both below and above the surface m collieries and other establishments wherr stringent regulations to minimise risks of explosion arc m f;irc^ J> a r^ developed by a U.K.296 words
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Article, Illustration641 1959-06-22 9 DULLNESS CONTINUES IN THE MALAYAN MARKETS bhdtrhbnfbgjyyubfbfmjtyktycfbdfb By A Market Correspondent MALAYAN markets were quiet lost week mid-week holiday for Hari Raya Hoji and the celebration m the Federation of the Yang di Pertuan Agong's birthday produced no incentive for trading. Apart from a few rubber counters, little interest was641 words
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Article162 1959-06-22 9 AMIMT IIM DRLIK.ING: Profit for the year 1958 amounted to £79.2 iP Si 7% 1 tfter r"^fitc tax and final dividend of W% [1 proposed Net liquid 11 tU \n b^'a-r^ sheet w°rk out if 8 4« per sr.sre. storei to 1/11 per ihtrt, and buffer stock contr162 words
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Article39 1959-06-22 9 Expoi ts :.<? Crom C t>mu ;s In the first r er me (October-April) of the IBM I ;:-^rkr< ing jrear v,- r re neai half-million bags abo i cp rt| during the corresponding period of 1957- r39 words
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Article27 1959-06-22 9 £1.25M TERMINAL QfLEN E izabeth off) .a. v opened the new £1.25 [ion ternuna! bui ln| it the big internationa tirport at Grander, Newfoundland last Friday ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article76 1959-06-22 9 CHAIRMAN of Air India International. Mr. J. R. D. Tata (left) inspects a model of the Lockheed Electra prop-jet commercial transport Discussing the Electra with Mr. Tata is Mr. MC. Haddon, director of marketing for Lockheed's California Division. The Electra is presently m international operation with76 words
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Article550 1959-06-22 9 BUSINESS DONE FROM June 15 to 19:— INDUSTRIALS Federal Difipensarv $1.00. Fraser <v Neave > ■'<> cc: Gammons 5i. 69 Hammers $1 38. Hongkong Bank iCol.) 42*. Honakong Bank iLond.» £521 £9H, Hume (F.E.) Ord? A 4 8 &A4 7, Hume CF.E.) Prcf A4 9550 words
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Article135 1959-06-22 9 JAKARTA, Sun (Renter) Rubber purchase?; by Russia m big quantities would cause Indonesia to lose her regular customers, the independent newspaper Pos Indonesia said here. Pos Indonesia said the big volume required by Russia would mean Indonesia could not export her rubber to other countries. Russian135 words
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Article26 1959-06-22 9 THE President of the Republic of Vietnam has exempted ?heer silk and rayon industries from the six per cent production tax for a two-26 words
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Article86 1959-06-22 9 £1m Suez Contract AARDENHOUT, Holland. Sun. (Reuterj. A Dutrh contracting firm announced here today it was about to sign a ten miliioo guilders (£i.000.--000) contract with the Suez Canal authority for canal improvement. The firm "\.v. Aanneniersbedrijf Voorheen Fat Den Breejen Van Den Houf said it had obtained the order86 words
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Article, Illustration59 1959-06-22 9 THE Japanese Ministry °f Trade announced In Its official bulletin yesterday that it bad discontinued the i ?c p °f cx port lirer.ces for seven categories of cotton and ?pun I rayon good? for shipment to Canada.- Reuter MRS. T. 1.. Tjong is seen Jrading m G> ofReuter - 59 words
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Advertisement308 1959-06-22 9 Sec I W K^ K^ H OCK SHIPPING CO., LTD. ♦•> Cee;i Srre«t Tel: ;94g% ***** 7023& t 3 for Palembang June 21 TCNC CO4N for Oukjrts |u«f 2^ f i «a vNC NAM rc^ 5u p sbs>i ju'v 5 I 4sC tm B4idi^'T>a«in June 25 T T*^C Lll Id308 words
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Article, Illustration724 1959-06-22 10 Two Weeks Of Drama Excitement From Today LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) The attention of the whole sporting world will be focussed for the next two weeks on events at the A.. Ens. and Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club where they dq longer play croquet but once a year play the 1724 words
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Article79 1959-06-22 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. S Tt iraisingam hit 151 runs fot Anglo-Chinese Sch< bo m inter-schoo h it cricket *:e ~ere yesterd Ang o Cba f sc Sc fa c K ad g r c z tered an easy is? nas over Kuala I_.:-"pur Methodist Boys Schoo Chinese79 words
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Article214 1959-06-22 10 POSTALS START WELL KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Postal Union Athletic Club were in a sood position in their Navaratnam Shield cricket match against YMCA On the Brickfield? road ground today, YMCA totalled I08 runs and the P<v-;a had sc red 4 7 runs withoul loss when stumps were drawn. Play will214 words
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Article71 1959-06-22 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. S. A. Azman retained the Selangor open tennis singles title when he beat Negri Sembilan's John Fowler m a marathon five set match lasting nearly two hours on the Se'angor Club courts yesterday. Ai man won 6-0, 6-3. 3-6, 4-6, 6-4. Fowler was71 words
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Article51 1959-06-22 10 SAIGON, Sun. (UPI). South Vietnam will participate m the first South-east Asian Penin;,uia Games m Bangkok from Dec 12 to 17 the national Olympic Committee announced today The committee said Vietnamese athletes will participate m soccer, basketball cycling, swimming. table pe n tiUoiL and l3Wn tenniS51 words
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Article, Illustration521 1959-06-22 10 JOINT SERVICES BEATEN BY 2-1 MALACCA shocked Joint Services m the South Zone of the Malaya Cup soccer competition at the Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Malacca won 2-1. Malacca's deciding goal was scored immediately after the interval when Joint Services were without the services521 words
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Article179 1959-06-22 10 DESPITE a fast unbeaten 9, run? by Major Griffin. OHQ, FARELF, drew with Singapore Cricket Club m the SCA juftior cricket tournament at Tanglin yesterday. Griffin, a Free Forester player. knorVed up his hurricane 9/ m 40 minutes which included seven lours and eight sixes. In179 words
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Article42 1959-06-22 10 TWO goals by centre ior/ard Syed Ali enabled Indian Jrotnerhood Sports Club to naintam their unbeaten record n the SAFA Div. 3A: league ;'hen they heat Maxwell Sports -lub by three goals to one at alan Besar Stadium yesteray.42 words
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Article34 1959-06-22 10 SINGAPORE beat Johore 6-3 m their South Zone Malaya Cup match at Muar yesterday. Singapore were on top through the match and led by five goals to nothing at halftime.34 words
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Article, Illustration605 1959-06-22 10 Mandardpic by Penang Beaten 2-1 IPOH, Sun. Perak kept their chances of entering the Malaya Cup final alive with a narrow 2 l victory over Penang, the holders of the cup, on the Chinese Assembly ground before a capacity crowd of 7,000 to- aay. On theJasbir Singh - 605 words
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Article80 1959-06-22 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun kilat Club '\B" are m a commanding position m their Navaratnam shield cricket match against Public Works Department "B" on the Pantai ground today. Kilat Club, batting first, put up 170 runs (Balbir Singh 44 Lim Teng 35, Mohd. Sidek in' Kanagaratnam80 words
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Article121 1959-06-22 10 Negri Font Singapore To A Draw SEREMBAN, Sun. Negri Semhilnn ftwrfl aeainst Singapore m their Malayan Crfcfcri H league match here today. Griveu *\vn hour? *n rr. ake L 79 runs for a w.'-. Xegri collected p 4 runs for BCVCo kets mi n their seror.ri ifffifngl a: Flump? thii121 words
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Article89 1959-06-22 10 SIM, \PORI NXGRI Ist r" A g'pon D. s J. Woodhouse Ib R Dr v X' B. A. D' X N eaiah c Ot Keng J BrBin X A.. Ant Extras Total t I IS, 120. 14 BOWIIM. B* F ITi Bir. Keng I'■ 2-0-10-0. VM.KI ni S D.89 words
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TODAY'S SPORT
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Article46 1959-06-22 10 j SOCCER: IB H.M. Dockyard vs D. Ayah "A", J. Bcsar, 6.30 p.m.' FRIENDLY. Sotnl Servian Vt Hongkong Chinete, Ja'cn Bezar X D:r. 3B STB vt Br. PanjattQ DL Geylanfli ('o.^ro.s SC v$ B Bulnn SC, MFA; SHB Police di T. Kurau Uui.. F Park.46 words
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Article31 1959-06-22 10 SOCCER: D One: Hussars o t Loyal Regiment. Ipoh Padang; Oiv, Txro To\i-n Council VS Eagles. Coronation Crourid; Dn\ Three: Kinta KeUat Estarr O» Hospital E" j)'n-'jrps, Ja'an Abdul /alii31 words
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Article17 1959-06-22 10 IPOH, s of Bit Ktitc at < second distance m MCI m the athletic mcd School jtitenW17 words
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Advertisement48 1959-06-22 10 The world famous family of medicinal products ■-.■.■.•.•.<■.-.■■.■.-.-.■.-.■ y^Pt I^^Kw^y**!!*". >;•>'•*■■•■ BM rjNBSSK?* i **^SllS^- v^Bp^B3^Bt"^^^^vvftß3^SF*'«Sw!l^Bßßksv''*- -'****^vv^^^ll 9SS^tH9tj^* ■S^Bfc3y J^BMP^^Bßßßoßfc*^c^B?^Kftfil^K^^^pHJPW^ jl' -*^>^fc^OT^^^^St|B^fc^TB^9ft)bfr^?Jt £r BBBB^Befc^^t'*'^*ftj§SqSS£coi^l*l*^HflffM^fc^^^^EM^^^B B^B^fc^3t&^^^mPl^^B^^syS^Bfa^Kfc^^P^^J^^^^^^Sff*^BHDß^^^oFx PCHEE THONE SAN Provides Instantaneous relief for Toothache, Earache, Stomachache, Muscle Pain, Indigestion, Backache, Colds, Sore Throat, etc. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL48 words
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Article750 1959-06-22 11 r t v\!M. arc weights snd prohahV starters for f Inesdaj June 2\. second day of the <ih June Me rtin?: I Ity «JQO I 8 kcien D-übi- S X 9M4M t*""l 5' Ml Spencer L H CSoo •»> 1 1 Mr'n Shiw Stable -v 1.11 NmN n S750 words
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Article, Illustration92 1959-06-22 11 PROUD. that must be word for England iooicaptain Billy Wright p ctured icith his wife, Joy, and their nirte week-old daughtt V ctoria Anne. For m the Queen's B'rrh-da-j Honours List. "Mr. Soccer" is ";nde a Con nder if the O r drr of the British ire92 words
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Article46 1959-06-22 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Se angor Cricket Association Pre- XI beat Selangor ed Schools by an ings and 52 runs m their h on the P ground yesterday. Final scores were President's XI 24:-! for 8 wicket?, dered and Selangor combined scnoo'.s m? and 84.46 words
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Article36 1959-06-22 11 Ibt I»iv. 1— L. o. < 1 cia«. Dhr. B— l4 MlIe Von ullrrtor g j V| m i > SOS Credit Batauwc II gjJC Saee Blue 8 fln \nn.i Kutnar.i South of France fl4 Pintu Mas36 words
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288 1959-06-22 11 SAN DIEGO, California, Sun. (I'PI) Jack (Doc) Kearns manager of nine world champions m a lifetime of boxing, said yesterday that Archie Moore would so after the world heavyweight title after meeting; Yvon Durelle next month. The move will be made if r hie288 words
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502 1959-06-22 11 SCRUTINEER - THREE HORSES GO UP AFTER FINE VICTORIES SCRUTINEER By KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Happy Melody, Satoro, and Noble Albert have been promoted to the top class after their convincing; victories here yesterday. In Happy Melody we have a future champion m the making The five-year-old by Ballyogan out of Damians was502 words
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Article167 1959-06-22 11 PENANG. Sun. Four new j records were established at the eighth annual sports meet of the Penang Contingent of the Royal Federation of Malaya Police hold at the city stadium yesterday. George Town district won the unit championship with L 64£ points. Police Constable Thirunavakarasu of167 words
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Article27 1959-06-22 11 RIO DE JANEIRO. Sunday. (Reuten— The three-year-old favourite. Uru. dropped dead with a furlong to go during a race here yesterday.27 words
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327 1959-06-22 11 Two British Drivers Escape Death; Moss Quits After 5 Hours The 24"Hour Le Mans Classic LE MANS, France, Sun. (I'PI) Ace daredevil Strlins: Mo^s w*M forced to quit berause of an oil pipe leak and two other British drivers wore in.uired yostcrdav during the first seven hours of the 24-hour327 words
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Article208 1959-06-22 11 LATEST VICTIMS POLICE DEFENDING champions Singapore Cricket Club continued to strengthen their hold m the SCA senior tournament cricket league when they beat the former champions. Police, by 37 runs on the padang yesterday. This was the only game m which outright decision was nade.208 words
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Article408 1959-06-22 11 CSC and Army drew at Bales- i tier Road. ARMY Davidson c Ra.iendram b Soo- celaraj 9 J Pearce c Wicks b X S. Retnam 0 > Jones b D. Retnam Ashman c Ra.iendram b Wicks 59 i Bowles st Jneara.iah b Wicks 57 Harrison c Thuraisingam b Soocelaraj408 words
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Article84 1959-06-22 11 S 'pore In Polo Final PENANG. Sun. the Singapore POiO Club beat the Penang Polo Club 2-1 m the semifinal of the Malayan Polo Association tournament for the Burma-Malaya Cup on the Penang Polo Club ground yesterday. The match was a fast and thrilling one with play crossing over from84 words
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Article30 1959-06-22 11 PENANG. Sun. The Penang Boat dub "A" crew scored a length victory over the Royal Singapore Yacht Club "A" crew m the interport Regatta at Glugor here yesterday.30 words
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Article84 1959-06-22 11 LATEST POSITIONS L v sitions r 01. n-Frrr. 5.C.C. 1110 4 0 44 73.33 Police 12 2 2 3 34 566( C.S.< 12 2 4 5 1 34 I RAF. 10 3 3 1 3 20 47.61 University 10 2 3 L 420 41.i S.R.C. 12 2 3 3 484 words
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Article63 1959-06-22 11 \l\ lumpur, rules Krishnai) won the 111M dayan Youth marathon race held In Puchong here •erday with a iicti r r "ord I time oi one hour 50 mm Second was Vo.iu i I Pr-rak. Last year's champion and i third was S Gomez of Perak. I Fourth63 words
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Advertisement68 1959-06-22 11 Our efficient a d courfeous «crvices are the talk of rh« town. Our well-troined staff including Mist Daisy Sxeto, "Pearl of Orient" and Miss Wong Pek, "Mus Exposition," will be pleased to serve you o» our Head Offic*. Robinson Road. CHUNG KHIAW BANK, LTD. MALAYAN SOUVENIRS Silver Spoons, Key Rings,68 words
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226 1959-06-22 12 VIOLENCE WON'T BE USED TO OUST KERALA GOVT. Ex-President TRIVANDRIM. India. Sun. (I PI) Former Kerala State Congress President. Dhebar, denied yesterday that any violent overthrow of the communistdominated state government is planned, and said that constitutional procedures would be followed. "The people <>f Kerala are nited m their demand226 words
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Article46 1959-06-22 12 WASHINGTON, Sun. (Reuter) A -en copies of D. H. V= vrence's "Lady Chatterly 1 Lo\-er" described last week by the United State? postmaster genera] as •"obscene and filthy rk* 1 sre out on loan frc n the library of Congress here.46 words
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Article107 1959-06-22 12 BERLIN. Sun. tßruter» A Wesl Berlin labour court has ruled that a lo\p affair between an em pi over and an emplovpp is not a viork contr.id The court reiected the plea of a 23-year-old married «nman against her 82-year-el<] boss who dismissed her when he discovered she107 words
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Article135 1959-06-22 12 LOADED BUS SMASHED BY FAST TRAIN L.AVFFEN A r V W( si Gcr nany, Sui Reutei ft rtysia .^eople were Kile; a-. injured seri I st night when a I passengei I rashc inte a v loaded bus a: a ross ]ie -ram travi ag a I•■ V." m nirg-SI135 words
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Article56 1959-06-22 12 CHESTER. NORTHERN England. Sue (Reuter) The British army's tallest soldier, 5 e vc n foot-3-inch. Corporal Robert Parsons, married sixfoot Miss Ann Carolan, of Benin, here yesterday Corporal Parson? weighs 18 stones He has a special bed and has to have all his army clothes spe [ally56 words
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Article354 1959-06-22 12 TAIPEI. Sun Communist China has derided to send all college graduates m China to communes this summer regardless of what they learned or what they desire. A Radio Peking broadcast made on Jun< 5 s lid these graduates, estimated at about; 3 i 3€ irafted toReuter - 354 words
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Article, Illustration373 1959-06-22 12 'Crisis wiil be overcome m a proper way 9 We want key posts m new govt -spokesman JAKARTA, Sun. (Reuter) The Indonesian Army spokesman, Major Harsono, said today the army remained optimistic that Indonesia's present constitutional crisis would "be overcome m a proper way." He reaffirmed373 words
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Article163 1959-06-22 12 Looking for a husband LONG BEACH. CALIFORNIA, Sun.— (UPl)— Miss Universe, a dazzling Conmbian beauty, <a;ri yesterday thai as soon as her successor is crowned she'll get down to serious business that of finding husband. In Los Angeles as a tourist until the 1960 pageant opens next month. Luz Marina163 words
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Article26 1959-06-22 12 A CANADIAN farmer's wife has given birth to Ivr 27th child. The baby boy and 48--year-old mother were reported to he "fine."- ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article88 1959-06-22 12 TAIPEI. Sun. (Renter) An official Nationalist. central Newsagency dispatch from Hongkong published here today reported over 20f) peasant? at Shumchun. bordering Hongkong, escaped to the British Crown Colony during a heavy storm on June 16. The dispatch said they were members of a commune at the88 words
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Article72 1959-06-22 12 Life's like that BIELLA, Northern Italy, Sun. (Reuter)— An Italian couple, who kissed m a car parked inside a cemetery, were convicted here of 4 p-cts contrary to public decency." The couple were arrested by police who hurried to the spot m a jeep after an indignant phon c call72 words
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148 1959-06-22 12 CANBERRA. Sun. (Renter). A piiotless version of the Canberra jet bomber developed by Australian and British scientists and engineers has marie its first flight successfully at Woomera Rocket Range. South Australia, it wa? announced today. Mr. Alan Hulme, Australian Supply Minister, said the Canberva148 words
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375 1959-06-22 12 A mystic brought about spiritual rebirth' LONDON. Sun (Reuter) Eva Bartok describes m a book to be published here on Monday how the Indonesia i mystic Pak Subuh brought about her spiritual "rebirth" and made it possible for her to have a baby without a serious operation. The lovely 28-year-old375 words
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