Singapore Standard, 24 June 1959
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Title Section23 1959-06-24 1 SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD Telephone ***** 5 Cable "TIGF.RNEWS" SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1939. VOL UN 15 ct, ,4 P Qge s (FINAL EDITION)23 words
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Article, Illustration296 1959-06-24 1 RAILWAYMEN MEET FOR EIGHT HOURS ■A 'peace 9 message expected on Thursdait ALLIANCE CONFIDENT OF A VICTORY Both sides confident of settlement KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. There appears every likelihood that the "strained relations'' between the Malayan Railway Administration and the National Union of Railwaymen will end on296 words
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257 1959-06-24 1 Kelantan (here women have final word) votes today KOTA BAHRU, Tues. Kelantan, an unique State where women voters outnumber the males by 3,076 m an electorate of 242,000, goes to the polls tomorrow. The State Election Supervisor. Inche Nik Mustapha bm Nik Abdullah told The Standard today that 1.370 workers257 words
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332 1959-06-24 1 DR. FUCHS IS FREED: LEAVES FOR E. BERLIN LONDON, Tues (Re iter)— Mr Klaus Fuchs, 48-year-old British atomic scientist sentenced m 1950 for spying for Russia, left here today for Easl Be run aboard a Polish airliner. Dr. Fuchs. set faced and unsmbing. was escorted to the plane by British332 words
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Article29 1959-06-24 1 A ROMAN Catholic priest, Rev. Jaroslav Tyrrier. was sentenced by a Czech Court to five years' imprisonment for anti-State activities, it was reported m Vienna yesterday UPIUPI - 29 words
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Article88 1959-06-24 1 6 tourists die in hotel fire OSLO, Tues. (Reuter). Foreign tourists leapt from upper floor windows when fire swept through their rambling wooden hotel early today at Stalheim. a popular resort m Western Norway. Many Americans were among the hotel's 147 guests. Six people were known to have died m88 words
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Article84 1959-06-24 1 WASHINGTON, Tues. Reuter) Mr. Christian Herter. the Secretary of State, was reported to have told congressmen today that complete deadlock had been reached m the Foreign Ministers' talks with the Soviet Union. The Secretary of State briefed the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee on the84 words
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104 1959-06-24 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. More than three hundred candidates are expected to contest the 104 seats for Malaya's first Parliament, informed political sources today predicted. They pointed out that the Alliance, m all probability, would go to polls with a fairly good lead104 words
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111 1959-06-24 1 IPI'S SPECIAL OBSERVER LEAVES SPORE MR. ARMAND GASPARD. the International Press Institute's special observer, who had been m Singapore for the past three weeks studying conditions afl'ecting the freedom of the Press, left last night for Zurich. He will report to IPI Headquarters on the discussions he had with editors.111 words
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153 1959-06-24 1 SEVERAL officers of Radio Singapore who applied for transfers to Radio Malaya have been told that their applications have been turned down. Although no official reasons were given, The Standard understands that the applications were submitted following Government's decision to cut153 words
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197 1959-06-24 1 LOCAL SHIP OFFICERS MAY GO ON STRIKE THE first strike since the new Government took office ID Singapore ma y take j place tomorrow. A decision to this effect was j taken by the executive committee Oi the Singapore Ma:ay- sian Ship Offirers' Union ye?- terday. The Union's decision followed197 words
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Article21 1959-06-24 1 HOLLYWOOD actress Dorothy Malone and French actor Jacques Berge.-ac yesterday gave notice of marriage at the registry m Hongkong.21 words
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236 1959-06-24 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Communist China is once again using the old chain-letter game to conquer the minds of Chinese youths m the Federation. Hundreds of these letters are now flowing into Malaya. In a desperate battle to master the mind of youth,236 words
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267 1959-06-24 1 Pay cuts: Now axe falls on Council workers NEARLY 2,000 monthlypaid employees m the Singapore city Council win share the fate of their counterparts m the Government service on July 1 When their variable allowances are either cut or abolished. The Standard reliably learnt last night Statutory bodiei iKr !ha267 words
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Article, Illustration79 1959-06-24 1 'Satchmo' has heart attack IS, C-Snh <j 0 Arm. S'rouQ. r>H-yrnr i>rj JqZZ \r peter vat hospital under oxj/pei treatment a the tittle Itatian hill totCfi o* Spoleto las! atol if after fiearl attack, A doctor go id I i ti H4 51. feritio from ((criii!' escheI'lifl, a fbrtn of79 words
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Article509 1959-06-24 3 IN less than two months, India s Premier L sriru, has been given irrefutable evidence Q uthiessness with which communism seeks I -te the free peoples of the world and imX,. them the tyranny of a totalitarian dictator- Dh Ktsl was early m May this year when509 words
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Article335 1959-06-24 3 THI leaders of the three parties m the K'SO MCA MIC Alliance are determined to i m stone unturned m their preparations for lerer~ iming two State elections and their camtoning for the general elections, scheduled to p held m August. From the beginning of this f I335 words
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Article50 1959-06-24 3 id U» l«« K«™ Ko ..^LTlva/V P3 do. so !^6i Caoies HCEKNfeWb ***** O lines* All departments **H (Jim MSuram aide 174 Ban, *o Teiecsror,* "*»|fg s -s 93 towa- it I el "*UCcj 3 UHH St Tel fV^ P 91 -A Buk.t Ch;r» Tel 147150 words
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Article, Illustration1133 1959-06-24 3 0. M. GREEN - Army Intervention In Indonesia 0. M. GREEN by VOICES FROM ASM t tptt^ London. LIEUTENANT General Haris Nasution, Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Army, has again intervened, as he did last year against Communist attempts to seize Dutch estates and m minor matters against President Soekarno himself, to save1,133 words
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Article82 1959-06-24 3 Others Might Take A Lesson "There are parts of the world where race hardly matters. In the Caribbean islands, m Hawaii, and m Brazil, people of many different races and cultures mix freely and live and work together m harmony. Perhaps the rest of the world82 words
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Article, Illustration917 1959-06-24 3 WILLIAM MILLINSHIP - French Premier Wins Round One WILLIAM MILLINSHIP by PARIS. ]\J. MICHEL DEBRE, the French Prime Minister, has won the first round m his struggle against the only source of effective opposition m the country organised labour. The left-wing Deputies are a small minority m the new National Assembly which has,917 words
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Article, Illustration203 1959-06-24 3 Sir, "Anacrusis" m his Music and Drama Notes last Sunday spoke about the late-comers at concerts. I support his views, wholeheartedly I was present at the Eflfie Tjoa concert and was shocked at the appallingly bad manners of the audience, which consisted largely of non-concert goers. I enlist203 words
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Article, Illustration43 1959-06-24 3 Linguists estimate that some 700,000 distinct elementary gestures can be produced by combinations of facial expressions, postures movements of the arms, hands and fingers. This vast array of symbols would be enough to provide the equivalent of a fullblown language43 words
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Article, Illustration439 1959-06-24 3 j began a s a domestic political squabble m Kwala has now grown into a national crisis By the look of things— as much as we are able to see from news agency reports—if nothing i s done promptly to smooth mauers the incidents m Kerala threaten to439 words
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Article157 1959-06-24 4 CIVICS TEST FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN THERE ill be hoys ar. d r.r s between the of 12 and 2C pears, participating m I i < 1 edgt contest a- 'he A- g -Chinese School. Barker Road, il 3.00 p.m on Sal rday thi line V M CA. armour ed rterday.157 words
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Article317 1959-06-24 4 ALL SET FOR OPENING OF ASSEMBLY Gallery guests have choice of four languages to 'tune in' MEMBERS of the public who manage to gain admission to the Strangers' Gallery when the Singapore Legislative Assembly is officially declared open on July 1, can "tune m" to the proceedings on any one317 words
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102 1959-06-24 4 Economies in Malay on Radio Malaya RIAL A LUMPUR, Tues. Radio Malaya will inaugurate ai economics course m Malay on July 27. The course will be orientated to the economy of Malay a and will be rirli\ered at 9.91 p.m. every Monday over the general networks of Radio Malaya and102 words
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Article167 1959-06-24 4 MALAYA will he represent-! Ed at the forthcoming Asian Round Table m the Colgate > Foreign Policy Conference, at Hamilton, New York, by the. First Secretary (Information) ot the Federation oi Malaya Embassy, Washington, DC, j Mr. Choong Kok Swee. it was I announced167 words
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99 1959-06-24 4 TWO SHIPS TO TRAIN MRNVR PERSONNEL PENANG, Tue.-. Two Australian snips, the Tobruk and Anzac, arrived here today to take o n board some members of the Roya. Malayan Naval mteer Reserve for sea training classes. The two ships will sail on .lune 26 and return on July 4. to99 words
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Article, Illustration53 1959-06-24 4 Photo. ~MR. IHSAN HASHIM, Jordanian Ambassador m London, is greeted by the Malayan High Commissioner, Tunku Yaacob Hamid Halim Shah and his wife, Tunku Maimunah, on his arrival for a dinner held m London m honour of the birthday of the Yang di-Pertuan Ago n g Paramount RulerUPI - 53 words
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294 1959-06-24 4 Radiograms now take the place of juke boxes CERTAIN Singapore bar owners, hard hit by the Government ban on juke boxes, have turned to providing music on radiograms m an effort to stem the falling off m revenue When the ban was imposed, bar owners were not only deprived of294 words
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250 1959-06-24 4 Listowel predicted Parliament for Malaya KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The >teady growth of the Federal Legislative Council which will be m s< ssi< r. cm Wednesday and Thursday for the last time into the ParI liament of Malaya, was predicted 11 years age by a British Peer fitting at the first250 words
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108 1959-06-24 4 5 YEARS' JAIL FOR MURDER BID STAYS Lan Chm Choon. m the Singapore Criminal Court of Appeal, was unsuccessful m his apnea! against sentence of five years jail for attempting to murder a shopkeeper, Ho Gwee Chwee on Oct. 16 last year m Bukit Timah His appeal against a second108 words
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Article39 1959-06-24 4 THE Singapore Harbour Board Employees' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society. Ltd.. e.ected the following officers at its 34th annual meeting: Chairman: Mr. N. G. Raju secretary: Mr. Siak Chun Leng and treasurer: Mr. A. S. Maniam.39 words
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Article56 1959-06-24 4 TEH HONG HUAV. 54, of New Bridge Road was yesterday acquitted on a charge of having 1.43 lbs. of raw opium, 19.96 lbs. of chandu and H ozs of chandu dross and 3 opium smoking pipe heads at his apartment at 6.35 a.m on Apr. 23, after a56 words
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521 1959-06-24 4 Pretended for gets five years' jail for rape KUALA LUMPUR, Tues A *as charged with rape, grinned were a simpleton as he stood trial m thf here today. The grin, however, lelt his Mr. Justice Ong, pronounced judgrr him to five years' imprisonment I The Judge, m convicting Goh Lian521 words
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Article169 1959-06-24 4 Railway talks of success i rule i i waj r wo that ot Th any dec! .campaign C not. ibmil n at tod i Mr b< i tl at gard t He ac main p the Qu j Pi j corpora- urn i uted want- the RPF ai under which169 words
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Article, Illustration167 1959-06-24 4 Dredger here for million dollar repair joy A MILLION-rio lar repair job on a Panamaniam-regis-tered dredger is being carried out m tne Singapore Harbour Board's Dockyard. The 2. 400-ton dredger to be named "AA Raymond" was brought to Singapore specially lor repairs. More than 200 skilled men are working on167 words
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Advertisement151 1959-06-24 4 I VV^SL "^VaZ^ g*=-> fvA <tr L_al ht SMOOTHER WRITING j to EASIER WRITING ...........tmmmm...,, I to LONGER WRITING nd INSTANT STARTING BUSY PEOPLE EVERYWHERE If choose the Patket T-Ball Ballpoint lm mm Round the clock, round the world more and film more people are enjoying the writing pleasure of151 words
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253 1959-06-24 5 Officers' allowances to be cut in Malacca Savings will go for kampong development MALACCA, Tues. The newly elected government of Malacca is expected to cut down c.l unnecessary expenditure to the barest minimum m a bid to save its finances for the development of kampong areas, The Standard It is253 words
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Article119 1959-06-24 5 Tourism will go on Says Minister N tPORI S Minis1. v ice Dr Goh \esterday P th the head n the State. H,w 1* tt. the |he Depart- stand ml underJ, lhe discusMf rt eentrcd P imalgaaaaf the Pepartaaenl \linistr3 of CulL d,u pi.mx uere the talks today n >119 words
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195 1959-06-24 5 Ong now reverses Council decisions SINGAPORE'S Minister for National Development. Mr. Ong Eng Guan. has reversed >everal decisions taken by non-People's Action Party City Councillors since April 18 after he and his colleagues had resigned from the City Council The Minister's decision. The Standard understands, has been communicated to the195 words
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Article125 1959-06-24 5 Police find gangland arms dump IPOH, Tues— Following a tip-off. a Police party found a large bottle of acid solution and an array of ''deadly" weapons, including scythes and choppers, hidden m a <=tack of firewood m Bunt ong New Village last cening. The gangland arms dumps was at a125 words
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Article64 1959-06-24 5 TALK BY CAMERA EXPERT r an photography l Dona id Su tner--5 special leeI graphy and ks on Ju.v 8, at r Urn Chinese es, the arr.era." made debut m Fellowship a lemy lelphia, r He has taken 8 l movie German? s States >tography who c ire may i64 words
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Article, Illustration110 1959-06-24 5 General fought 3 wars in S'pore I ID Sates Marines had flew c itei v. :r. a E. Megee. General of the I the ff ?d her e m ngined p.ane irters m here for three rtesy cal. on -Chief, Ear Admiral Sir *one, and other I had een Worid110 words
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Article43 1959-06-24 5 A WAN driver, Ban! bin Karim, 51, was stabbed following a dispute m Upper Chin Chew Street yesterday, Police Se retary, Mr, William Cheng saj I The victim was admitted to the General Hospital. A man has been detained.43 words
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Article129 1959-06-24 5 Welfare dole only for citizens THE Singapore Government yesterday announced that, from today, only Singapore citizens would be entitled to apply for public assistance at the Social Welfare Department. Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, announced that applications from people who could riot furnish evidence that they129 words
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Article, Illustration226 1959-06-24 5 FAKE TEST ON CLOTH HAD THEM ALL FOOLED FOUR residents of Moulmein Road. Singapore, yesterday complained that they have been swindled b.v two Europeans who sold them allegedly fireproof cloth ol "high quality." Speaking very little EngUsh the two who claimed to be Frenchmen invoked the sympathy of their customers226 words
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219 1959-06-24 5 Only a third of govt, officials are hit —Goh SLASH IN ALLOWANCES ONLY one -third of Government employees would be affected by the recent slash m variable allowances. it was officially announced yesterday. In a statement the Minister for Finance, Dr Goh. Keng Swee said: "Of the 24,765 Government employees219 words
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Article156 1959-06-24 5 WD men threaten strike action JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. The War Department Civilian Staff Association decided on strike action here la.st night if no satisfactory settlement r as reached within a month on the dismissal of two of its members. This wa> passed unanimously at an extraordinary meeting held at the156 words
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139 1959-06-24 5 TEACHERS ASK TO RUN OWN MALAY CLASSES SINGAPORE English teachers m Cninese scnoois nave asKed permission from the Minister tor Education. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, to run their own Malay classes. A aeiegation from the Singapore English Teachers of Chinese Scnoois Union yesterday presented a memorandum to the Minister, pointing139 words
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Article128 1959-06-24 5 TOOK AWAY LIQUOR IN FIRM'S NAME PENANG, Tues. A billcollector, S. N. Raman, told the Sessions Judge, Mr. Au Ah Wah, today, under the influence of drinks, he used his firm's name to take away six bottles of whisky and brandy from a liquor shop. Raman, an employee of Messrs.128 words
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Article, Illustration89 1959-06-24 5 pic by "OOH! what happened to her, exclaimed the Sultan of Selangor when a girl suddenly fainted. But the crowd had a hearty laugh for it was all part of the show by the members of the Casualty Faking Society, at the fourth annualStandard; Fah - 89 words
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Article80 1959-06-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Second Lieutenant Ong Kah Yoke, of No. 3 Transport Company. Armed Forces Maintenance Corps is expected here by air tomorrow, after completing his Junior Officers Course at the Royal Army Service Corps Officers School, at Aldershot. Lieut. Ong. 20, comes from Taiping and80 words
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342 1959-06-24 5 Panel of doctors to study effects of vaccination against polio THE Singapore Government has set up a panel of medical experts to study the effects of the mass vaccination campaign against poliomyelitis m which nearly 200.000 children were given doses of the Sabin vaccine. The vaccine was given to combat342 words
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248 1959-06-24 5 Pay 'freeze': We want facts to act on— Govt. KL'ALA LUMPUR, T tei Government can act en the question of removing the wage "freeze" which it imposed 11 months ago, only when I Staff Side of the National Whitley Council presents iti rase, declared Dato Abdul A i bin Majid.248 words
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Article51 1959-06-24 5 TAIPING. Tues Inspector Chong Kirn Sang today arrested an alleged extortioner when the man called at a coffee shop to colled the money The roflee shop owner said he reported to Pol cc that a youth had demanded money. Police laid an ambush and arreted a51 words
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Advertisement108 1959-06-24 5 Ijljl I j Ugg^\ !wp\ if 4 llMJm^^m NESTLES READY-COOKED 3CEREAL FOOD NESTUM is NOT just for babies you know. Tt also makes a delicious, nourishing and economical breakfast or light evening meal, for ALL THS FAMILY. NESTUM is very easily prepared for NO COOKING IS REQUIRED; just add milk108 words
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482 1959-06-24 6 \..A SPENT FORCE, PARTY'S FUNCTIONS ARE NOW NEGATIVE' attack or run down the party but to critic.se it constructively as I have done over the Alliance Government itself." he maintained. "It is with areat regret that I am leaving the party with whir-h482 words
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167 1959-06-24 6 Govt, freezes all vacancies in the Civil Service THE Singapore Government yesterday froze all vacancies m the Civil Service and ordered that no new appointments be made without the approval of the Minister m charge of the department concerned. Application for jobs, even after ministerial approval, would have to be167 words
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91 1959-06-24 6 SINGAPORE'S Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, will tonight inaugurate a series of weekly broad^a^s by Ministers over Radio Singapore. Mr. Ong will broadcast m Mandarin at 8.15 p.m. and the talk will ne broadcast m Malay al 8.15 p.m by Che91 words
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Article179 1959-06-24 6 VERDICT MURDER: PERSONS UNKNOWN SINGAPORE Coroner. Mr Giam Chong Hing, yesterday returned a verdict ot "murder against, person or persons unknown" at the conclusion ol an inquest m respect ot a 40-year-old mechanic, Yuen Hok Kwan. Yuen was killed at his N'ava. Base quarters on the night of March 20.179 words
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127 1959-06-24 6 Bodies of five crash victims recovered BRUNEI TOWN. Tues. The bodies of five of the seven men travelling m the helicopter which crashed at sea near Seria on Sunday night, have been recovered. This was announced today h v the Brunei Shell Petroleum Co. Ltd. They were a Dutch driller,127 words
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Article127 1959-06-24 6 Joan Booty's Tootal fashion show PEXAXG. Tues. Fashion conscious members cf the fair sex turned up at the E. and O. Hotel ballroom today to watch a mannequin parade of the latest creations m Tootal fabrics. Jean Booty and her mannequins, who flew here from Singapore. gave a two-hour shr\\-127 words
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Article54 1959-06-24 6 PEXAXG. Tues. Session* Judge, Mr. Au Ah Wah. toriav janed Tay Kirn Theam. 28, for three months, after he pleaded guilty to a charge of housebreaking and theft of a typewriter belonging 10 Mr. Orient Lee. Dean of Student* of the Han Chiang High School, at the teachers'54 words
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157 1959-06-24 6 THE Ministry of Labour and Law yesterday issued a strong warning to employers "who do not comply with provisions relating to overtime, paid holidays, paid annual leave and paid sick leave." Mr. K. M. Byrne, the Minister for Law and Labour, said that157 words
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146 1959-06-24 6 Appeal Court Confirms 10 Years' Jail For Shopman A fruit stall assistant, Lee Wee Loh, who had been m and out cf /ail since J 4h. yesterday had his apnea' against sentence and conviction for gang robbery dismissed by the Singapore Criminal Court of Appeal. Lee was found gul ty146 words
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Article97 1959-06-24 6 Johore's new MB nominated JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. The Alliance State leader here. Tuan Ha.ii Hassan bin Han Yunos. yesterday called on the State Secretary. Dato Abdul Rahman bin Musa to tender a name for appointment a? the first elected Mentri Besar of Johore. Tuan Ha.ii Hassan however would not disclose97 words
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221 1959-06-24 6 23 ILLEGAL HOUSES ARE PULLED DOWN THE Singapore City Council yesterday demolished 23 unauthorised buildings m the island. In the operations which began early yesterday morning 15 structures m Tiong Bahru, five m Jalan Anggerek and three m Lorong 3 were pulled down. Last night, the Ministry explained that despite221 words
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Article, Illustration76 1959-06-24 6 THIS if the new $7-million Kiang bridge the Jambatan KctT^ will be declared open by the Federations Deputy Paramount Rur- |^2 Selangor today. The double-decker bridge, with the top deck for veh. etc: 5 r C fc deck for pedestrians, cyclists and other lightStandard; A.P.; UPI - 76 words
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305 1959-06-24 6 MIC leader is nc running away from Federal election! Mr. S will stand where Alliance want v IPOH, Tues. The Perok division of the Moioyon hrfJ gress is nof owore of their party president, hAr. V. 1. So^ having been recommended to stand again for election hi nj j Siput305 words
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Article86 1959-06-24 6 EXCISE MEN ELECT OFFICIALS JOHORE BAHRU. Tues The f Assistant Customs Officers' Association, Federation Of Malaya, has elected the following executive committee, it was announced yesterday: President, Che Abdul Ma pk Abdullah, vice-president, Che Adam Mohamed. general secretary. Che Hassan Nawir treasurer, Mr. Low Wah Kee and regional committee mem*86 words
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Article101 1959-06-24 6 She pa $22 ba didn't get the job bori i 1 and gave the mdc I wo. i be i amah was 1 j re Four Mr S gir Paya L< Miss X m dence Kuan H 10 wss 1 her of the her a I H e months 1101 words
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Article56 1959-06-24 6 WITNESS LET CAT of OF THE Ball A YOL'TI 16. oi 61 aa ta a becond 1 Ch r fi v. a the mc: I Tuan of th< how* admitted dur (nation gui ted evider ca Chia ther a I who li vpd were foui ting to tail r An56 words
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Advertisement226 1959-06-24 6 SPORTS EQUIPMENT FOR SCHOOLS i »^a^ I" *^%i 1» CHl*-^ EVERYONE CAN HELP m this exciting a *t*M rl^ l a*** 1 a a w t4A^**" I new sclieine Jus think o* it. Badminton 1 \^\l-V- ri I rackets, nets and shuttles, footballs, basket fl I^AIJC^ F^ 1^ J balls,226 words
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Article81 1959-06-24 7 KEEP LEFT TODAY-AND EVERYDAY THE Singapore Traffic Police and the Safety First Council will launch a "KeepLvf r campaign tomorrow. Police Secretary, Mr. William Chens, explained that the purpose of thp campaign was to get motorists to give consideration for fast moving vehicles and to "'educate" them on the danger81 words
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233 1959-06-24 7 It's only a sedative medical officer A MAN, who claimed he had been an opium addict for 35 years yesterday offered the Singapore Ministry of Health Complaints Bureau a pill as a cure for opium addiction. The elderly man asked the233 words
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Article153 1959-06-24 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb) m Sin?a pore yesterday were: Tuesday's opening first session. Spot £788 buyers £788.10. Three months £789 buyers. £789.10 sellers. Settlement prices:— £788.10 sellers. Tone: Steady. CLOSING Spot £788 buyers, £788.10 sellers. Three months £788.10 buyers. £7PO sellers. Settlement prices: £788.10. Sales153 words
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Article54 1959-06-24 7 RADIO SINGAPORE will broadcast on Monday (June 29) at 8"0 p.m. a United Nations Radio feature programme con--rrmng social justice and the International Labour Organisation to mark the occasion of the LL.O's 40th anniversary. The programme outlines the circumstances of labour which led to the development of54 words
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Article40 1959-06-24 7 CAN CHOR HUAT was yesterday acquitted m a Singapore court on a charge of attempting to commit extortion from Rokiah binte Ismail at I p.m. at Lorong fi, Geylang. on June 23, after his sister Asmah gave conflicting evidence.40 words
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276 1959-06-24 7 MALACCA Tups— Se\en policemen at Tangkak. m Muar. were dismissed on the spot recently for failing to uphold their integrity m the course of their duty. Two other detectives m the Muar Special Branch, who were accused of being derelict,276 words
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Article67 1959-06-24 7 PENANG, Tues— A 22-year-old British seaman, Graham Wellings, fell to his death while washing a derrick of the Blue Funnel cargo boat. "Elpenor." m the Roads of the harbour yesterday Wellings fell from a height of about 10 feet and sustained head injuries. Ke was rushed to67 words
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Article92 1959-06-24 7 (Silver Network) 6.30 a.m Sunrise Serenade. nri News. 7.05 Rise and Shine. 730 Musical Clock, soo News, 8.G5 Musical Clock. 830 BBC Bandstand 1.00 p.m. Mid-Day Melodies. 1 30 News. 1.45 Short and Sweet 200 Race Commentaries from the Selangor Turf Club. 3 45 ■Anorox) Serial "Out of tne92 words
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266 1959-06-24 7 This allegation is nonsense —says official 'HOSPITALS SHORT OF DRUGS' KI'ALA LUMPUR, Tues. Allegations that Government servants here have been told by hospital authorities to buy medicines "outside" because there was a shortage of drugs, was today refuted by the Selangor State Health Officer, Dr. VV. J. Jesudason. Promising to266 words
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251 1959-06-24 7 My friend was killed in gang feud Gangster A MEMBER of a secret society. Chua Hai Inn. told a Singapore preliminary inquiry yesterday how a friend. Tan Hong Geek alias Thye Kam. 19, wa^ killed m a "gang feud" m Silat Road on Oct. 5 last year. Chua. a coffee-shop251 words
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Miscellaneous507 1959-06-24 7 ■B^ MMW Dte w:th Music icontd.). 830 lllb^jJuilM^ 111 B B C Bandstand English Schools Broadcasts: 9.0 C iMlmfifll ill |H: a.m Signature Tune. 9.03 Play- HI s--ox 9.23 Inter 1 al Music. 925 aßassßsssASP^fcssaiL'.tu^.tjvuuiiMLUUHiiuiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiriitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJUiiiiiJiiiiuuu vmm Songs to Sin?. 9.45 Interval V.M< (Orchard Rd.): Junior Dept. Music 950 English Literature,507 words
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Miscellaneous62 1959-06-24 7 TODAY: Singapore 12 24 am ,9ft Sins) 15$ pm <fift lm): Port Dickson 846 a m (9ft 2ms) 911 pm (9ft Oin); Penang 250 am lit* Sins) 246 pm i3ft 7ins> TOMORROW: Singapore 1 10 am < Oft 2ins) 240 p m (7£l Bins) Port Dickson 924 a.m (Bft Bins)62 words
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Advertisement874 1959-06-24 8 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE tei Halifax, toetoa. New Xarm. Baltimore- Philadelphia a> Cult Pert, S pore P. Shim Penang ULYSSES rK 20/25 July 26 July 3 Aug Carrier* op Hon to proceed irto a tho. oom ta load and discharge cargo NORTH GERMAN LLOYD and HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE874 words
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Advertisement1132 1959-06-24 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 24 1 2 Ht lints) (incorporate© m stingepore) (12 l»ne«» ammm rH£ BLU£ PUNNEL LINE lAILINCS to LIVERPOOL GLASGOW LONDON (t CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option te proceed via other ports te load and discharge cargo Singapore Loading tor Oue Sails P. Sham Penang Achilles1,132 words
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Advertisement1028 1959-06-24 8 'MITSUI |U LINE J>PAN LINE Spore P.S'ham Penang BanseT Maru T.. 30 June Nachisan Maru 12 July lOJuly SJuly U.S.A. LINE. For New York. Philadelphia, Baltimore r ect discharge via Bombay £r Suez. Ak Sh ETA ii'july "f PACIFIC LlNE— via Manilo tr Jopon. for USA Pacific Central S. American1,028 words
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Advertisement741 1959-06-24 8 SAILINGS TO m ADEN. RED SEA, MEDITIKram ay I CONTINENTAL SCANDI\ AVIAN Pqd fc, ,o, $P P ih I SX„% m.». -Basra 0) 29 Ivf- /4 u ly f **S0 m.s. Laland.. a) 10/11 |«l, v I m.s. "Malacca* el 25/26 luly m.s. "Sargodha b) 30 July 4 A u741 words
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Article, Illustration562 1959-06-24 9 SCOPE OF EXPANSION FOR THE PINE INDUSTRY' THE Metal Box Company of Malaya Limited holds the view that the Malayan pineapple industry has every scope for expansion. The company says, m its annual report circulated to shareholders, the current retail prices of canned Malayan pineapple m overseas markets, notably the562 words
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Article235 1959-06-24 9 Easier Trend On The Share Mart QUIET conditions prevailed In all sections of the Malayan Share market yesPrlcea were Inclined to mum Turnover was small. Price changes announced .y the Malayan Bharebrokers' Association were DOLLAR RUBBERS STERLING RUBBER^ LOANS Basse ti iso c's.i .73 77 Bukil Kepon B 4.10 420235 words
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Article417 1959-06-24 9 X LA VAN rted the wing business I yesl Fed Disp. $1 F. N ord 51 28 21 Gan mor W —ci ngkong Bank (HK regd M 5 M Cement 5165. $1.64: 9fl We Mcsl.ll >rds ige 85c.; S S amsh i rimes 22 >l 22 s T417 words
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Article150 1959-06-24 9 OUTER ROADS Xarrfa. Adna, Hinokunj Maru, Ammonia. Guntur, Statius Jei se Barumun, Le Natal Theodexus, Hoi Houw, Wm G. Wblkley, Fonriokrster Musi, Hegoresan Maru.. San Ricardo, Emp. Kitti.vake. Francoises Dmitrov, Horica. Andreas Boye. Shan Lee, Darmstadt, Selat Siberut. Hailan?er. Luna Maerak. Flying Gull. INNER ROADS Darvel. Soon150 words
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Article48 1959-06-24 9 IHE Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the fo'lowing changes m its rates to merchants yesterday: Buymg. Canada T.T. 31-.S/8 OP. 31-3 4 90 d/st. air mail 32-1/8 credit bills 32-3 16 trade bills. Selling (reariv) T.T. 'O.D. Canada 31-5/15. French Francs *****. Other exchange rates remain48 words
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Article, Illustration222 1959-06-24 9 PASSENGER congestion will be the main problem for the Singapore International Airport, when jet services begin to operate shortly. The operational facilities for }et aircraft, such as runways, are. however, adequate, the 8.0.A.C general manager Eastern Routes. Mr. B.w! Bampfylde, said yesterday. By November this222 words
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Article73 1959-06-24 9 Hongkong, Tues. (Reuter). The Government has appointed a group of businessmen to start work on the formation of a Federation of Industry for the colony. They will draft a constitution and invite individual factories and firms to become founder members. Trade experts have m the past73 words
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Article46 1959-06-24 9 BRITISH book publishers were m the lead last year with exports totalling nearly 4:24 million nearly two fifths of the turnover of the U.K. book trade. Exports through commercial channels are still larger than those of any country m the world.46 words
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Article30 1959-06-24 9 A NEW $13.2-million factory built by the British H.J. Heinz Company, a subsidiary of the parent American company, was officially opened last month at Wigan, Lancashire.30 words
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Article92 1959-06-24 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were Copra June-July $39| buyers; $401 se.iers; coconut oil m bulk $63$ sellers; m drums $65$ sellers; Muntok white pepper $133 sellers; Sarawak white 5132 sellers; special Sarawak black $78. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantaDle mixed copra92 words
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Article192 1959-06-24 9 Ninety nine manufacturing firms are exhibiting at the 1959 Council of Underground Machinery and Manufacturers' Exhibition m London from July 9 to 18. Their exhibits depict tne developments that have taken place m the last 10 years. When the Council started tp pan two years ago192 words
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Advertisement337 1959-06-24 9 JK\ KIE HOCK SHIPPING CO., LTD. i| Cec< Street Tei '94S* ***** ***** to» Jfatakam "sc YICK fw Diakarta |u«e It |una r:sc SAM for Surabav* |u>> 3 s,- i ermajin I--*-" 1 T CNC HCCK fal PailtiaMl lu'v 5 ams faag > TOSC Lil 'or Befaw3n |uly 9 PELNI-LINES337 words
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Advertisement74 1959-06-24 9 TENDER NOTICE P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received by the State Engineer. P.W.D MALACCA, up t 0 NOON on 30th June, 1959. for the supply of ONE Universal Milling Machine, tabic size, of approximately 40" x 11" with Universal Dividing Head. Universal milling attachement. adaptors, collect chuck, vice, and74 words
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Advertisement614 1959-06-24 9 UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA j GUILD OF GRADUATES ELECTION TO UNIVERSITY COURT nominations for election of members of the Guild of Graduates to the Court of the University of Malaya are now invited from members of the Guild. Nominations on the approved forms should reach the Vice-Chancellor, University of Malaya. Singapore614 words
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Advertisement654 1959-06-24 9 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF THE Colony of Singapore REHABILITATION LOAM (1%2-l f OO. notice it hereby given that th* transfer register the above Loan v 111 ne cl< srom the 30th June 1959 Hth July 1959 both di Inclusive, for the reparation of Interest Warrants. By Order, THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI654 words
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Article, Illustration372 1959-06-24 10 Rich Rice-Growing. Free Vietnam Lives Again THE great ravages left by the Second World War m the vast rice-growing areas m Central South Vietnam are now being rapidly restored by the Free Republic of Vietnam. Once known as the richest rice-growing a r ea m Asia. Central South Vietnam is372 words
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Article, Illustration353 1959-06-24 10 m South Vietnam are farmers and half of them are tenants of lands, who were previously paying 50 per cent of the total value of their crops m return for a whole year's work. The Consul General added: "Some farmers secured leases but here again, the leases353 words
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Article, Illustration141 1959-06-24 10 J/EW people have ever heard a whales voice, and until recently xoologists believed that whales were completely dumb. Yet Arctic whalers Had long known that at least one kind of v\ha!e, the Beluga or White Whale, sometimes makes sounds audible to men on the deck oi aUPI - 141 words
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Article474 1959-06-24 10 L HaRRiSO MATTHEWS - L HaRRiSO MATTHEWS n listening during the war showed that the popularconception of the "silent depths" of the ocean was far from correct. Many sea creature.-, from shrimps and crawfish fishes, dolphin.- and whales, keep up a chorus that sometimes rises to Little Short of general474 words
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Article, Illustration228 1959-06-24 10 TRUE TALES— Around The World (3rd of a series) by VERLS THE DESERT Once the wind-swept plains and the towering Rocky Mountains were behind, the struggling cars and tired crews faced the searing heat of Death Valley 280 feet below sea level, and then the Mojave Desert Sandstorms blinded the228 words
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Advertisement56 1959-06-24 10 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products Balashin Sai m The '"New Look" Pack Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness, Nausea, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul Breath ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL i GEXUIXE CULTURED PEARLS NECKLACES. EARRINGS, BRACELETS. RINGS, etc. LANKA JEWELLERS, i (THfc HObbb FOX CEYLON GfcMS)56 words
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Miscellaneous300 1959-06-24 10 POn\l > QIOTXTIOV c:^ Tht 5 secret F'lf'^^Sfl^MSiljra^rHP productive efforts but tiresome fl s^U^Ufl HlB ta^ e n> f\«TMhin;" \nltaire IS SCORPIO to WFPVF > P A V \< -R %M^flfl MfA^ ET^^^B Sov Rein m that lrn FMRVONF .yy^^p '^^flA^^^feHl ruse to effect alterations ends is your surroundings pre--\-i300 words
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Article109 1959-06-24 11 Race i Race z Race 3 Race 4 Race 5 Race 6 Race 7 Race 8 Race 9 .gL'TIKEER DISTRIBUTOR Dance Hall 111 Prixc Entry DANCE HALL 111 Gun Runner Pr:ic Entry B. EXPRESS Exhibitor It Heart's Ease RELIABLE Bonnie Exorcss O. Forelock HAMLET Welsh King Winged Warrior HAMLEt109 words
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Article100 1959-06-24 11 2/5 p.m. c/. 5 Div. 2 5V 2 Furs. I MM Runner eh ir q 4v onn t L V Sh Donnelly Mr,. j.S.H. Skr.ne and a'a johnton Marhn B.K.W. Konqsi Four IZ* 5 09 B°" I B<kelen G rden St ble L^ r_" Buan^ T l" Yong100 words
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Article145 1959-06-24 11 2.45 p.m. CI. 5 Div. 1 5V 2 •N Dafc«y« cHeg 4v 900 Yong H.K, Sect and Mrs r.na cham 4> Sl 3 Donnelly E. B'kelen Jacks Stabl. b■ Sv SII Ber 5 Martin Ivy Kongsi br3c 5y SlO Ward Mart.n T. F. Wong end Mrs. KR. Daniels145 words
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Article160 1959-06-24 11 .J5 p.m. CI. 5 D/v. J Abt. 7 Fur.. Bonanza en 9 &> fcOC Lcmjn E. B'kclen Double S.K. Plc3S--nr Dream ckagS) B. 1 1 Kins Spencer L,H Choo CKo Cha CHa bag 4 V S H bhr-tm Marfia Shaw Stable DvenpM bog 8. 1 1 For» e160 words
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Article171 1959-06-24 11 3.45 p.m. CI. 5 Div. 2 Abl. 7 Furs. R B'kelen Nur imhmm b'k m 5v 9 .00 Shaari R B'kelen Zach Stable Strong and c -c- d, r g9y S 13 Mawi Sullivan H. V Leong 0- Canopus S-ar brag 3v 513 FranVlin Hobbs Lawtan Stable Satisfaction171 words
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Article159 1959-06-24 11 4.15 p.m, CI. 5 Div. 3 Abt. 7 Furs. mM Baby bag 4y 9.02 Lumn Donnelly K. T. Syndicate Triton b c rr. 3y 902 Forte Lee Com Stable Ford cH,rg 6y 9.02 Moon Rodgers Capt. HF. Bloxham Ma,: No: eh nz g7y 900 Ceyer Allan Ups Stoble159 words
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Article120 1959-06-24 11 4.45 p.m. CI. 2 Div. 3 6 Furs. I** cham 7y 9.00 lohnson Mart.n Mesdames Stabl. Wayne bnr g 7y 3.12 Kin? Yong Valiant Stable r N, ppC f chag 6y 8.12 Ceyer Daniel* K.Y. Lim nc: Tourna, brag 4y 812 Ward Daniel. Mr.. H. G. Daniel. Stor120 words
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167 1959-06-24 11 Distributor To Account For This Field Distributor II Is fit and fresh after a lengthy speli and if he reproduce;, his track form he can beat this lot m the opening race over Ht. On Monday, he shaped like a winner when he went better than stablemate Gun Runner to167 words
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Article181 1959-06-24 11 The .harp Kuala Lumpur course looks perfectly ideal for speedy Bonnie Express, who shou.d take si me beating m the si*. sprint lor Ciaoi Five, Div 1.0 n One performers. The four-year-old outpaced a Division On,- field at Penang m February. winning by l| lengths, ieading practically ail181 words
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Article182 1959-06-24 11 5.J5 p.m. CI. 2 Div. 4 6 Furs. 1. *****2 Screen Ploy bbr f g 6y 9.00 Williamson Spencer Show Stable 2. 3-3 Muriara chirm 3y 8.11 Leman Allan Bright Star Stable 3. 0-138- Copper Khan bog 6y 8.10 Buang Tjoa K.T. Quah 4. 0 04 Periwinkle br182 words
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Article175 1959-06-24 11 5.45 p.m. CI. 2 Div. 5*6 Furs. 1. 4 Bon Viveur bir g 3 y 9.00 Moon Rodgers Dr. C.K. Quek 2. -8-735 Dark Duct br c g 3y 8.13 Franklin Hobbs Duet Stable 3. 8 Freedom Crusade cheg3y S.I 2 Posner Spencer A. P. Lim and Mrs.175 words
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Article194 1959-06-24 11 6.75 p.m. CI. 2 Div. 6*6 Furs. Big Sweep Will Be Held In This Race 1. 7 Iron Will beg 3y 8.13 Posner Spencer L.A.B. Stable 2. 5 Lost Horizon beg 3y 8.13 Moon Rodgers T.H. Teo and Mrs. 3. *****4 San Siro br nx g 5y 8.11194 words
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Article145 1959-06-24 11 Hamlet is my choice m what appears to be an open race, the main 7f event for Class Five performers. The four-year-old S&ve a creditable showing at tht* Kuala Lumpur April meeting when he finished second to the vastly-improved Petite Pnocesse over an identical trip on a yielding145 words
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Article167 1959-06-24 11 New Venture has taken a long time to come right but now that ho has struck form he is worth following. At the April meeting here he nearly brought off a big upset when he just tailed to hold off Windsor II after setting out to make all167 words
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Article, Illustration300 1959-06-24 11 SCRUTINEER - I plump for the 'Prince' SCRUTINEER By He won two of his three starts PRINCE TOURNAI was taken out at the la>t minute on the first day. probably to avoid a (lash with Happ\ Melody With that horse out of the ua\ the Pnnce' looks a certainty m the »>f300 words
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Article, Illustration167 1959-06-24 11 ENTERTAINER II should give apprentice Humphries his first winning ride m the 4.15 p.m., the 71 handicap for Class Five. Division Three horses. The four-year-old gelding? dawn effort? point to splendid improvement and he will have only 7.02 to shoulder. Entertainer II showed promise m his last outing167 words
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Article159 1959-06-24 11 MUTIARA came ro for s ilid backing on rii? first day md put up a splendid showing to finish, with '9 00 to Wonderland and Screen Play. The three-year-old by Stephen Paul drops 3 lb. meeting Screen Play on 41b. better terms for a length beating at which159 words
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Back Lost Horizon
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Article142 1959-06-24 11 LOST HORIZON showed promise m his first appear, ance to finish fifth to Collector la^t Saturda> The race maj have improved him enough to tal.*> the laM event of the day He is now two division! lower with 2 lb. more at which be :s nicely treated. SAN142 words
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Article115 1959-06-24 11 Mon. fourth to r I mcc II should be one of the best be 1 today's card and I look/ yond him for the winner m the 61 race for Divlsi n Five hor. I h:m.He scored over thic tr at the Singapore tneetg c beat «]<• and115 words
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Advertisement144 1959-06-24 11 "My JBerf Sen are Dance Hall lit m Race I and Prince Tournai m Race 6"*»FRANCI& m Don't Scratch Itching Skin End the torment with pain- relieving, soothing, antiseptic DOANS OINTMENT This famous ointmrnt art*, m thi re uays. 1. It relieves the torment of itching 2. It protects inflamed144 words
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Article331 1959-06-24 12 SO THEY CALL IN THE NAVY! Malaya Cup Setbacks... SPORE SERVICES MAKE CHANGES TO MEET STATE FOI R Royal \aw pla>ers are being called into the Singapore Services team m the Selection Committee's effort to save the Services from further setbacks m the Malays Cup competition LEM Carroll at left331 words
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Article106 1959-06-24 12 THE M m 'A Associati r. will be hole ma ial Carnii a] and ie 1- ii West Point rdens n S mday July 5 lrom 10 4 p.m. Th gi unme includes a itersld displa nc at 10.3 C un the second at 1.15106 words
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104 1959-06-24 12 Thai Cagers Play In Ipoh On Thursday tPOH 1 The 1 r baskel 'cam. cham- I :r Perak unpions, Tong A c I Tanjong lallang, at the 5 .ry School court m Hugh Street here on dghl c Thai team of four effi- and 27 players include foul had represented104 words
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Article147 1959-06-24 12 LONDON, Tues (Reuter)— Results m today's cricket matches were" A; Manchester: T bea* Surrey by 10 wickets. Lancashire 368 for seven declared and secondly seven for no wicket. Surrey 179 and secondly 192 T Clark 43. D E Bl *hei 42. Lancashire I points At Bntol:147 words
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Article39 1959-06-24 12 THE Annual Athletic Sports of R-.- r >. Institution will be i€ ion Saturday at 2. 3D p.m. on the School Ground. There will b e two events for 0d B v>— loo yards and Rela: (4.110 vara?).39 words
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Article, Illustration385 1959-06-24 12 Ladies Day At Wimbledon WIMBLEDON, Tues <rpi) Another comparatively poor crowd of 18.000 fans saw the start of the second day of the 73rd meet for the Wimbledon lawn tennis championships at the All-England Club here toi day. I: was generally regarded as "Ladies Day" with a programme of first385 words
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Article102 1959-06-24 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Public Works Department Sports Club scored an easy vein over Sime Darby Sports C it whom they beat by 9-2 m a Business Houses division 1. league soccer fixture on the Cheras Road ground here today. P.W;D. led 7-1 at the interval. Sirr.e102 words
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Article473 1959-06-24 12 Ellen's Single first round): S. Stockenburg 'Sweden' beat J. Hammill 'South Africa' 4-6 S-2 6-4 8-10 6-3: Alan Bailey lAust.), beat Robert Sherman ■US'. 4-6 6-4 7-5 7-9 8-6; Ilse Buding 'Stateless', bear Alicia Gun 'Spaim, 6-2 7-5; Lew Gerrard 'New Zealand. beat Neville Nette (Ausi 9-11473 words
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Article455 1959-06-24 12 Ken Jalleh - BORNEAN JUMP THREATS Ken Jalleh fa*mm*aom*m****m***o §m*j m m m o Gabuh Company Set For Another Invasion NORTH BORNEO may corner the mart m jump titles and records m the Federation of Malaya Athletic Union's open championships at the Merdeka Stadium on Aug. 21 and 22 JUDGING FROM S O455 words
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Article, Illustration39 1959-06-24 12 THIS exciting lunge to ?A for B division hoys at the M Tanjong MaUm, annual sports p. b'em 0/ deciding the wini%er. H< Haw. second irom left, by a mer*39 words
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355 1959-06-24 12 Idros Stops HK Chinese From A Runaway Win uvF.-viiiv/.Mi v iiiur/M- i uuuiaii iram conciiiueQ their tour of Malaya and Singapore with an unbeaten record when they beat the State's Sino-Malays bv tliree goals to one in their last match at Jalan Besar Stadiun. last night. The Sino-Malay did well355 words
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98 1959-06-24 12 THE Guthries Annual Golf Competition, open to ail members of the Guthrie organisation m Malaya and Singapore was held at the Selangor Golf Club m Kuala Lumpur last week-end. Thirty-six players competed, from estates, mines and offices throughout the country, and the silver RosebowP presented by98 words
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Article, Illustration44 1959-06-24 12 ITS going to be wet. say the weather w I were dead nght as far as J. A M O.v I Chester was concerned. He ?ot thu rfucl the Lancashire athletic championships recently. What you could call a <p •M44 words
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151 1959-06-24 12 More Than 100 Golfers For feat C'ship Next Month Over a hundred entrants, from >B Kong and Singapore, will take pari Meeting of the Far East A.r F July 1 to 3 at the Royal Sing;; Most important of the co:np. dual Championship which is coi of lhe meeting, and151 words
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Miscellaneous96 1959-06-24 12 SINGAPORE SOCCER SBHFA KO. CO^.lKf GROVP A e d ces St Bank i*s F. W res vs IPOH F. F GROVP B I vs A B Ie, SRC For,] v t SCS. F Park. GROVP C S F. Park C< Bo^ co ri Bre SCC. GROFP D: Malayan Air- D96 words
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Article, Illustration790 1959-06-24 13 UPPORT FOR NEW PARTY DELHI L m India I not even M:*h lorncavil at BOH being y igthen the v, ParliaX cd. it is laudingress disL, M)lldlfyinks .md preh more veheH MB to the *Ad office at re from the of our Inde |p twelve years p c s l\Information Service of India - 790 words
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Article301 1959-06-24 13 crumbling into dual All but a few of the old Fringe: are Lisappearing from the face of new tad a Of the few that still survive m office *'r a Maharaja c: -.v-o :> now -.e--lignal ed Govern or of State is now w\ a wot l301 words
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Article753 1959-06-24 13 ANTHONY SAMPSON - BEVAN AND THE BOMB ANTHONY SAMPSON by LONDON. THE relationship between the British Labour Party and the hydrogen bomb has always been a complicated one. Among the politicians there have been many who felt that Britain should give up making the Bomb, whatever the other nations might der\At> to do.753 words
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Article, Illustration734 1959-06-24 13 Stan Mays - Standard newsletters mi Stan Mays m from AMERICA i ...where every hole m the road means cash m pocket EASY STREET! NEW YORK. THERE'S gold m them thar holes m the road That's what a New York State Commission reports after investigating the work of the State's 270 'Road Inspectors."734 words
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Miscellaneous327 1959-06-24 13 LI'L ABNER Bj Al Cap* a V HWP. YAKS-AT LAST; DAT K^^^if I'D LIKE fpSsr.'f-pE b'G WISEGOPISGrrnisTHIS x^ TDMEET V 3CSS XEALLY STANISLjOUSE, 1 LUMPS, FROM DAT FINE /p^^^W I DAT &CNS J BEL/EVES /N PAT \> '^7>r^ MOBSTER 'A VCUNG T f I'D LIKE CCM.CAL ST?, ;P»- m \r%r\mfff327 words
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Article, Illustration67 1959-06-24 14 Chopsticks: Antony, 4, show how Photo) KL.ADY to dig m with hrr spoon, five-year-old Corinna stop, to watcfa with im.upmont as Antony Ling, 4. demonstrates the irt of eating with chopsticks at a Chinese restaurant m Hamburg. Germany, hist week. ITie little .Misv had never seen anyone eating thatUPI - 67 words
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Article491 1959-06-24 14 I NDON, Tues. (Reutex Aa appeal by Sze Hai *cr.z Ba— Singapore arising ir an a hear Mi Justice Whit- the High Court of S m w fich the back was brought as one of c third parties, was dis- '.V.T; iv the judicial committee of491 words
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Article, Illustration21 1959-06-24 14 For Pa».'. 7TZ I— —l l IHIW immm^mtmmXmmmmmM For Pete s sake put >m m ver BockH^^^,. g "■jf*21 words
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146 1959-06-24 14 JAKARTA. Tue,-. (Reuter) Indonesia is to send a trade mission to Moscow. Antara News Agency reoorted yesterday. It quoted Prime Minister Djuanda as saying the mission would continue trade talks with Russia that had been going on m Jakarta The mission would be headed146 words
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Article36 1959-06-24 14 IHE "TOKYO district court yesterday acquitted Mr. Joseph J' v,? v:ey a former Yale football star who had been cnarged m connection with the death of his brother-in-,aw, i c\. v jones. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article360 1959-06-24 14 ANOTHER COUP IN IRA SMASHED Radio chief fired, communist editor warned Premier Kassem arrests 23 top Red officers JL CAIRO, Tues. (UPl)— The semi-official Middle East News Agency said today that Iraqi Premier Abdul Karim Kassem had uncovered a communist plot to overthrow his regime and ordered the I arrest360 words
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Article, Illustration58 1959-06-24 14 Photo UPI RECEIVING helping hand from cub i Lawrence of New orb < its Gem Kaki .left and Danish a. tress Greta M a special preview showing o! Co "It happened to fane m V w Fort is the first motion pictnre ever staged Of theUPI - 58 words
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Article253 1959-06-24 14 — Macmillan - Macmillan LONDON. Tues. (UPI) Prime Minister Harold Mac- millan told four other past and t present Premiers last night that the British Empire was m j the process of 'rebirth.' Mr. Macmillan spoke at the annual dinner of the Australia I C lb honouring visiting Prime253 words
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Article121 1959-06-24 14 Queen Sees Aluminium Smelter BRIEFS -AKVIDA. Quebec. Tues (Reuter) Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh, both wearing goggles and flushed from the intense heat, yesterday watched the world's biggest aluminium smelter m operation here. The Duke, obviously absorbed by what he saw. broke away from the party of escortingReuter - 121 words
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Article99 1959-06-24 14 MARILYN MONROE IN HOSPITAL NEW YORK Tue,. (Reuter). Mari.yn Monroe, tne film -tar wife of playwright Arthur Miller, underwent a gynaeco.ogica; operation tod ty. A sp ik isman for tne Lenox li: hospital here said her condition was excellent. Miss Monroe has had two miscarriages She underwent an operation following99 words
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246 1959-06-24 14 TRIVANDRIM, India. Tue,. (I PI) Anti-com-munist leaders today told Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru that communist rulers of Kerala State are violating democratic processes and made the lives of non-com-munists "impossible"' I The Premier came here yesterday for an on-the-spot survey of India's only com-munist-run246 words
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Article121 1959-06-24 14 PERTH. Tues. (Reuter)A man ran amok with a revolver m Fremantle and Perth last night, killed three People and wounded a policeman. hP F ce a e H nff m a stolen fe*t m%ii *2 run ning gun battle Hitb other police, and was rip™?121 words
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Article82 1959-06-24 14 A unique way protes LONDON Tues <Reuter>— Thre« women and a man jourr. ill I ohatned then to railings >uta le Westminster Abbey during a Sunday service to protest igainst "commercialism and idolatry" m the churches a London court was told yesterday 1 ley had chains padlc ed round their82 words
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