Singapore Standard, 4 July 1959
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Title Section32 1959-07-04 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD It it 91 1 5 S s Ta7 5^i3 r SC-^ Telephone ***** 5 Cable "TICERNEWS" SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1959. X No. 2. 15 cts. 14 Pages (FINAL EDITION)32 words
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Article384 1959-07-04 1 WE CAN SELL EVERY POUND FOR YEARS TO COME* m********a***********************m MtcE&uk: ReplcEntiiEff is hey ta prosperity 'Malaya will find greater rewards in world marts' KUALA LUMPUR, FridayMalaya, for many years to come, will be able to sell every pound of rubber she produces and there is no384 words
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Article, Illustration55 1959-07-04 1 TWO MALAYANS WHO CYCLED TO BRITAIN TO JOIN R.A.F. picture.. BROTHERS Harry and Leonard Bowyer. who cycled 10,000 miles from Kuala Lumpur to Britain to join the Royal Air Force, are seen here being greeted on arrival at the R.A.F. recruiting centre in Kingsway, London, last Monday. They will startU.P.I. - 55 words
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280 1959-07-04 1 A mother of six slashed to death at lunch-time SLAYED WITH KNIFE SHE HAD JUST USED By 808 PERIES A SINGAPORE housewife, mother of six children, was slashed to death when she resisted two robbers at her home at Lim Tua Tow Road, off Paya Lebar, at lunch-time yesterday. The280 words
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267 1959-07-04 1 THE END OF RAILWAY 'GO-SLOW CAMPAIGN Wor/c at port is back to normal KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Port Swettenham has re- i turned to normal as a result of the calling off last night of the National Union of Railwaymen's J 50 -day work-to-rule campaign. Round-the-clock cargo handling operation:, began this267 words
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Article50 1959-07-04 1 TWO prisoners, a Malay and a Chinese, eseaped on Thursday night from the Woodlands branch of the Singapore Prisons. The Chinese gave himself up vCaSterdav at the Social Welfare Centre in Havelock Road. The Malay i.s still at large. Police are combing the area for the missing man.50 words
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Article51 1959-07-04 1 JAKARTA, Fri. (Reuter) Seven people were today reported dead an sixteen seriously ill in .smallpox outbreaks in widely separated parts of Indonesia. The Singapore Government yesterday announced it considered the Jakarta region as an area infected with smallpox. The local health ministry had rushed antivaccine to51 words
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Article28 1959-07-04 1 HAMILTON, Ontario. Fri. (Reuter) Queen Elizabeth, j had trouble yesterday, with an unruly skirt, which billow- ed above her waist 111 full view of 15,000 people.28 words
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282 1959-07-04 1 IPOH, Fri. Chan Fook Kuan, 38, whom the Police allege to be the "kingpin" of a highly-organised State-wide character lottery racket, was arrested shortly before midnight yesterday, under the new Prevention of Crime Ordinance. Chan, better known as "Barbee Chai" or282 words
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156 1959-07-04 1 SINGAPORE s: hool principals have been given powers hy the Ministry of Education to expel any student who publishes", distributes or circulates a school magazine without the principal's approval. Students mav al.^o be expelled if they publish, distribute or circulate a school magazine which,156 words
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Article32 1959-07-04 1 ALEX OLMEDO (United States) beat Ro Laver (Australia) <i— 4 fi— 3. fi— 4 in the men's single* final of the Wimbledon lawn tennis championships. (Full report in Pace 12)32 words
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Article198 1959-07-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Joint Commonwealth naval exercises will take place in the Indian Ocean during this month and next for the ninth year in succession. This vear the exercises will be the biggest yet held a total of 35 warships and eight auxiliaries from six198 words
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Advertisement216 1959-07-04 1 4 new... SHEAFFER >^3^ the popular priced Jimp e/i za H V. r M MANY OF THE Singapore Penane Price: 513.35 \G FEATURES FOUND Federation C\j IN SHEAFFER S FAMOUS WHITE DOT PENS C Jy\ T| NCTIVE SUfATFtP STYUNU^ > seen higher oriced S^ea^pr mode I*.1 I J Choice of216 words
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657 1959-07-04 2 We have right to negotiate with Govt*' REPRESENTATIVES of five unions and associations with a total membership of more than 13,000 workers in the Singapore Improvement Trust and the City Council will meet on Monday to plan "concerted action to assert the rights657 words
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Article, Illustration164 1959-07-04 2 SINGAPORE'S Prime Minister, Mr. Lo-e Kuan Yew. yesterday a^aid that workers in the State must not abiiase the Government's goodwill towards them. He said that Ihe en'ire Government apparatus was at the disposal of the trade unions in the State The occasion was a together of represent a 4164 words
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232 1959-07-04 2 Many Weep As Tunku Tells Of His Accusers KANuAR (P«rU*), Fri. I Village e.oe;> here tnis afternoon wept when the Al.iance leader. Tunku Abdul Rahman 'told them that he never dreamt that he would one dav be acI cused by his own race c f being a traitor. He .-aid232 words
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Article60 1959-07-04 2 AW TIONG LIM. 34. a woman school teacher, was yesterday acquitted and discharged in the Singapore Fourth District Court on a charge of causing the death of an eight-vear-old girl by a negligent act not amounting to culpable homicide. Mr. S. K. Lee. the Judge, said the prosecution60 words
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Article248 1959-07-04 2 (From Page 1) Lebar Road and told him of the incident. On the wav back they met their 17-year-old sister Dorothy. The three girLs and their uncle. Mr. Lim Heng Hock, banged at tae door again and again brut there was no answer. Finally. 10-year-old Veronica climbed248 words
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139 1959-07-04 2 Tec fires at three armed gangster PENANG. Fn- Three youths, armed with parang were fired. upon by a Spec: 1 1 Branch detective at Armen.ap. Street at about midnight yesterday. Before firing the thoi, the detective called out to them to stop. They ignored h:m. ran on and e* raped139 words
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Article82 1959-07-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Messrs Sinnathamby Sabaratnam and Edward NJtJIOO, two officers of the Federation Government Printing Department, have been selected for training in the diploma course of Printing Technology at the Regional School of Printing. Madras. They will leave Singapore on July 10. by Air82 words
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Article44 1959-07-04 2 THE Reuben Meyer Trust Fund donated a school bus to the Singapore Association for the Blind recent 'y. The bus whi< h cost $7,200 was received yesterday by the Principal of the s< hocl for the Blind. Mrs. E. Choy.44 words
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Article52 1959-07-04 2 GREATER REWARDS (From Pace 1 j areas would event two or three ti t rubber as the o Ma ,-jy •> a ffreater rewai i markets and romi its synthetic ri m opportunitv tribute t o th <> response hv the p hig publicity in ed to <,re^ replanting. D52 words
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Article454 1959-07-04 3 THE readiness of the governments of the mocratic countries of the East and the West to lp the newly-independent nations of Asia has en reiterated in recent months with a sincerity d generosity that will be increasingly appreciated, ie offers of assistance that have been made454 words
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Article343 1959-07-04 3 THE Soviet Premier. Nikita Khrushchev, un>^ed another splurge of invective against the /est with a series of outbursts aimed particularly the United States. These new quirks as exbited by the Kremlin leader were apparently rectcd at former American Ambassador to the wet, Mr. Harriman. while discussing the343 words
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Article56 1959-07-04 3 I*AD OFFICE: 23 Lim Teck Kim Road. S'pore 2. P O Box No 1563 Cables: TICERNEWS" UA LA LUMPUR. Tel- 759&1 5 lines All China Insurance Bide. 174. departments Batu Rd Poh Telepnon* ***** f*ANC •ALACCA 93. Ccwan St Tel: 3829 8. Leith St. Tel:56 words
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Article, Illustration1084 1959-07-04 3 ANDY ROZARIO - The Foundation Of A Truly Democratic State Is Laid ANDY ROZARIO HOW AMERICA LOOKS UD MALAYA by > KUALA LUMPUR. fourth of July— the glorious fourth as the Americans call the day, is ushered in this year with epochrmaking significance. Because after decades of territorial status, Alaska and Hawaii have1,084 words
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Article710 1959-07-04 3 RAWLE KNOX - RAWLE KNOX by CAIRO. COME gloomy facts of life awaited Egyptians returning from their celebration of the Greater Bairam Festival. For five days last week all Cairo enjoyed itself, whole families together either ceaselessly promenading the streets hand in hand, or taking the air, cheering, clapping710 words
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Article627 1959-07-04 3 Charles Lynch - Seaway's 'Growing Pains' Charles Lynch by OTTAWA. J^JUCH of the glitter had worn off the St. Lawrence Seaway in advance of its official opening by Queen Elizabeth and President Eisenhower on June 26. The Seaway went into operation in April, and since that time the Canadian Government has been almost627 words
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Article, Illustration35 1959-07-04 3 ***** Scientists say if would take a space ship travelling at 25.000 miles per hour ten hours to reach the moon, 55 days to reach Mars and 43 days to reach Venus35 words
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Article, Illustration387 1959-07-04 3 Gstes Gunasekera - Gstes Gunasekera fl^^^^^^^^^U^L^j^r^H^Tj^H yHE Anglican Bishop of London, the Right Re\ere :<| Dr .Montgomery Camp, bell, believes that the racial prejudice in the Notting Hill area of his diocese now regarded the focal point for anti-racial friction haa been caused bv "some hidden forces at work in this387 words
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Article, Illustration1085 1959-07-04 4 More girls must go in for technical studies— Toh Two big cracks in the wa11... Govt, to consider expanding polytechnic THE Singapore Polytechnic will serve in part as a base for the future Singapore Institute of Applied Chemistry and Technology, the Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, and theStandard - 1,085 words
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Article105 1959-07-04 4 Thailand's Premier thanks Razak Kl ALA LUMPUR, Lri The Prime Minister. Dato Abdul Razak. this afternoon received the following telecram from the Thai Premier. Field .Marshal Sarit Thanarat: "Vour radio-telephone message kindly despatched while! flying over the Gulf of, Thailand duly trans- I mitted to me. I believe that you105 words
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Article118 1959-07-04 4 AXE FOUND IN CAR AT ROAD BLOCK BUKIT MERTAJAM. tr:.— A Police road block at Station Road here las-, night led to the discovery of an axe and parang in a car. bearing a Perak registration number The three men in he car were taken into custody. The driver. Anthony,118 words
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284 1959-07-04 4 KING TO FLY BY BRUNEI SULTAN'S PLANE KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Royal Federation of Malava Police Band will play In Brunei during the State visit of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. next week. The band will leave by a Beverely aircraft tomorrow, while the King and his party will leave on284 words
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670 1959-07-04 4 Peasants get the nation's thanks at MAHA show Kl ALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The nation, through Prime Minister Dato \h_ today gave thanks to the peasants who, as priminary producers, had cont the prosperity of the country. Dato Abdul Razak was speaking at the opening ceremony o. annual exhibition of the670 words
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165 1959-07-04 4 LAND'S BOUNTY DUE PRIMARY PRODUCERS for the Federal Capital. The public began pouring into the exhibition almost immediately alter Itl official opening and what thev saw was one of the best MAHA exhibitions in ten vear-. Basirally. most of ihe exhibit.'- were similar to thn<ae of previous year, but they165 words
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Article296 1959-07-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fn— The UMNO cent tive committee headed by Tunku Abdul R night entrusted the party's political con the task of finalising the names of UMNO to contest the Parliamentary elections on The poi;* aaa. ~*M with the Premier m< Razak b:n H >n man. will ha. (a296 words
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Article60 1959-07-04 4 SESSIONS" JUDGMENT UPHELD KUALA LUMPUI M Ong Hie Tlonf irha m ed with making in hi« Idantit a freed by Mr. Just i j the BupraciM r m ba had no ki tl en 4 ry was It In acquitting dismissed ,r. DPP In, -h. bin A ment of the60 words
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Article45 1959-07-04 4 roui rushed |o Loi »n| H Singapore, ai day when B Cf at the station tha* broken out b huts th. When thr y the sv-ene it N It 1 dwei.ers aad the nre A Mia hut was damaged and m m wat injured.45 words
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Advertisement150 1959-07-04 4 A NATURAL SOURCE OF ENER6Y 35M___-5 I ™iM^*MMMMMM«MiMWM»IWM»Ma_-l M***W*****************************aSr '^^EeeeeeW <Wwwo3owTO^>.<!y>K 9—m '3t^__^__ flftß" i?o''>^'''^^'^MnM_B T '-!v__y^ *3V____* >v^_^___Eiw' ___i __B'-*'Kv'" Jolj-Fyt-'iryb^c^^?*"' .-_C>v? '^S^_:* Jt} In order to overcome tiredness, adults need an energy- I [fli} !w' f *%&m. L W kT>v I la Vt_E£ restoring food Taken as a150 words
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500 1959-07-04 5 S'PORE: FREE PORT STATUS -A POSER I hipping circles ask ovt. to elaborate on fs policy statement By RANJIT GILL THE SHIPPING community in Singapore an' the Government to clarify its intentions ■he future of the island as a free port. ■unng the ceremonial opening of the Legislative ■fr on500 words
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Article, Illustration296 1959-07-04 5 RANJIT GILL - RANJIT GILL Russian refugee tells of miracles inHarbin By THE "miracles of Harbin", a North Manchurian town, which shook the Communist Party and converted thousands of Red Chinese to Christianity, were revealed in Singapore yesterday by a party of Russian refugees296 words
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Article213 1959-07-04 5 Hunt delegation of the Ht'> )>!r SawmUlen AaaaJM ,n,i 'he Sawmill jAk laion will soon nii h the Government »hHp to overcome the st crisis ever in the 000 000 -a -year industry. llui Keng Seng. chairH, nt the Singapore SawH tssociation. said that production had lread\ been cut213 words
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163 1959-07-04 5 tE BUTTROSE young men a tl Assize Court "^t verv luckv to ave not guilty of tf s» t the sixth mi!eUnn f Road, for the u Jl> nittinf gang obbf JJ rid them not l ge on a maio"v a "Quit and163 words
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Article73 1959-07-04 5 IE S.r.^poie Government the question of 1 Anthem and Crest, the r Culture. .Mr. S. ve.^terday aister said this in r »a request made bv the Arts G roup a rultura i r, the Maiay inteliigent--1 to have a •-^•tnem as a symbol of J73 words
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192 1959-07-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fn.— The former Mentri Besar of Kedah, Tengku Ismail bin Tengku Yahaya. has been appointed Malaya's Ambassador to the Republic of France. i Tengku Lsmail was born In Kulim on .^pril 23 1907. and was educated at the Sultan Abdul192 words
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Article50 1959-07-04 5 THE former Director of Singapore City Council's Information Bureau. Mr. Gary Wang, has assumed duties as the Political Secretary to the Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajare;nam. Inche Rahim I.shak. formerly of the Utusan Melayu, was also appointed as Political Secretary (Malay affairs) to the Minister.50 words
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Article55 1959-07-04 5 A BOOK entitled "Selected Essays on the Political Economy of Poverty in Malava" by Ungku Abdul Aziz, of the University of Malava has been published in Singapore by Donald Moore Limited. A feature of the book is an original study of the effects of poverty on55 words
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Article, Illustration109 1959-07-04 5 DR. W. RLVTOUL and his bride, the former Miss Kok Mon Yoong after their wedding at the Presbyterian Church Singapore yesterday Dr. RmtOlil it the acting head of the Department of Science and Technology, Polytechnic Sinaa pore, while the bride is on the tutorial staff oT109 words
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493 1959-07-04 5 THE UNIVERSITY of .Malaya in Singapore, yesterday announced that 29 medical students have passed their final professional examination for the degree of bachelor of medicine and bachelor of surgery. They are: Ahmad bin Adnan, Cheah phee San. Chew P m Kee. Philbert Chin493 words
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Article, Illustration146 1959-07-04 5 It will represent 4,000 employees THE Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union and the Singapore Bus Workers' Union have agreed in principle to federate. A preparatorv committee from the two unions met recently to discuss the move, which is expected to be finalized146 words
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Article189 1959-07-04 5 Admits throwing pepper on man A YOUTH. Abdullah Sam bin Mohamed Noor, yesterday told Singapore Third District Judge. Mr. K. T. Alexander. that he only threw pepper on a man's face while an accomplice robbed him pf M4 .Abdullah Sani said this after the prosecuting Inspector E Maharievan read the189 words
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Article91 1959-07-04 5 PAKISTANIS FORM A SINGLE BODY IHE Se. angor Pakistani Association and Central Pakistani Association have been disolved to form the new .Malavan Pakistani League of Selangor. The formation of the single body was unanimously approved at a meeting of Pakistanis held in Kuala Lumpur last week. The following were elected91 words
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Article72 1959-07-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri —The Minister for External Affairs. Federation D r Ismail bin Abdul Rahman, sent the following message to the Minister for External Affairs, Canada, yesterday: "On the occasion of Canada's National Day I have great pleasure on behalf of the Government and people of the72 words
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349 1959-07-04 5 $3,000m. alien capital can be attracted by Fed. in 10 years Kl ALA Ll MPIR, Fri— There are definite indications that the Government "will achieve what it set out to do a year ago— to attract $3,000 million of capital investment in the Federation by 1969," a Radio Malava commentator349 words
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Article164 1959-07-04 5 Socialists to run own paper KUALA LUMPUR. Trl The Peoples Socialist Front will shortly launch its own newspaper to be named "Nyala" (Flame) It will be of tabloid si_e and will be in four languages Malay. English. Chinese and Tamil. The first issue of the bimonthly party organ is expected164 words
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381 1959-07-04 6 NEW MASS HEALTH CAMPAIGN IS PLANNED Family planning and SATA may be taken over by Government A COMMITTEE for Mass Health Education will be convened by the Minister for Health, Inche Ahmad Ibrahim, to study ways and means to stress to all sections of the people the importance and urgency381 words
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208 1959-07-04 6 POLICE FIND DECAYED BODY OF MAN LOST IN JUNGLE TAIPING. Fri. The highly decomposed body of a kampong Malay of Selma, Shaidin bin Mohamed, 24, was found by a Police party yesterday. He was reported missing at noon June 26. The Standard was told yesterday that on June 26. three208 words
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Article, Illustration46 1959-07-04 6 'Thank you' —says the Premier THE Federation Prime Minister, Dato Abdul Razak, who returned to the Federal Capital on Wednesday, after a five-day State visit to Thailand, thanks the crew of Malayan Airways plane in which he flew on arrival at the Kuala Lumpur airport. Standardpic.46 words
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390 1959-07-04 6 Judgment reversed by Appeal Court: Owners to pay costs THE SINGAPORE Civil Court of Appeal vesterdav reversed a High Court decision and held that' the City Council could assess properties under either the Local Government Ordinance or the Municipal Ordi- nance. The Citv Council had ap pealed against a judgment390 words
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Article45 1959-07-04 6 A STUDENT of St. Andrew's School. Wilfred Lim Cheng Hock, will be leaving in the Stratheden for London on July 10 to take a course in architecture. Wilfred i s the fifth son of Mr. and Mrs. Lim Tian Lye. of Singapore.45 words
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Article40 1959-07-04 6 MR. R. N. Sivaprakasam. Proctor of the Ceylon Supreme Court and Editor of "Inthusathanam." a Tamil publication will giv e a talk In Tamil on "Tamil Culture" at the Ceylon Tamil Association. Singapore today at 6 p.m.40 words
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Article116 1959-07-04 6 Preacher from Rangoon THE Bi.-hop of Rangoon, the Right Rev. V. G. Shearourn. arrived m Singapore from Burma by air yesterday for a week's visit. The Bishop .served as Chaplain :n the .Army throughout the war and saw a major part of the campaign against the .Japanese in Burma. He116 words
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Article, Illustration73 1959-07-04 6 A FREE trip to Japan and the honour to be titled "Goddess of Love" is the aim of this local beauty. She is Miss Alice Bee who has entered the contest sponsored by Shaw Organisation and G. C. Nanda and Sons, and which will be73 words
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113 1959-07-04 6 GOVERNMENT CLOSES SEVEN CLUBS IN S'PORE SEVEN Singapore clubs have been closed down by the Government. A statement issued by the Permanent Secretary, .Ministry of Home Affairs, said: "Seven societies have been dissolved on the ground that they were being used for unlawful purposes and for pur poses incompatible with113 words
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152 1959-07-04 6 THE Consul-General for the Rep T.ic of Indonesia in Singapo* c Brig. General G. P. H. D.iatikusumo. yesterday opened an exhibition of paintings bv Ha>an D.iaafar at the Singapore Polytechnic. D.iaafar. one of Indonesia's foremost landscape artists, had 60 of his oil152 words
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Article30 1959-07-04 6 THE ceremonial opening of the first si'ting of the Penang Legislative Assembly will be held at the Assembly Chamber in Peel Avenue, at 10 am on July 11.30 words
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435 1959-07-04 6 INVESTIGATIONS following the discovery by the Police of a typewriter on which an extortion letter had been typed led to the arrest of two men. a Singapore court was told yesterday. One was alleged to be the author of the letter; the other435 words
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Article84 1959-07-04 6 SING.APORE POLICE .ire looking for an European who is vnd to be converting silver coins into gold dollars. He is wanted for cheating local money chancers by gold-plating silver coins and exchanging them as gold dollars. Policp har e received two reports from people84 words
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Article, Illustration243 1959-07-04 6 Territorial Army chief becomes a Malayan Maj. S. B. REYNOLDS PENANG, Fri.— The Ist battalion of the Territorial Army here has "malayanised" its commanding officer by granting him Federal citizenship. He is Major S Baillie Reynolds, who was formerly officer commanding "C Coy.. Federation of Malayan Volunteer Reconnaissance Corps "It243 words
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390 1959-07-04 6 That six-day school week is hailed by parents and a THE six-day week to be Introduced t^ J ment in all elementary and secondan Mhool^ third term has received more bouquets t Mln h J from educationists and parents in gener.il The six-day week is a good idea to k390 words
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Article141 1959-07-04 6 more tha i have bepn Singapore Association m Ing the past days. r r! This in.. h was launch- p the Tanjone I fl an area with i fl 20.000 people P Dr. R. C. fi dical Direr* r .^atd that the thp re.-iden'.. j been extren "We are141 words
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Article47 1959-07-04 6 REDS FIRE AT TROOP KUALA Lr.\ir: I I A combined forci I loi the lat R.. a if Regimen Guard Patrol ex"han;< w.th about six cm: tern riats In ti-' K ranu District of Kedai tcrday. Hiring the engagers Adicr was wc legs No further d available.47 words
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Article32 1959-07-04 6 TWENTY FIVI i icouta, led by thi I chief scout fi Terence Aer.;.. E Manila tomorrow ■'Cambodge" to i E inth World J M K e fr I32 words
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Advertisement166 1959-07-04 6 Subscribe To The STAMP IMP MALAYA S ONLY INDEPENDENT NATIONAL PAPER If you live in Singapore or the Federation of Malava or in the surrounding areas, why not subscribe to the "STANDARD" and have it delivered to your home daily or to your office if preferred? All you have to166 words
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165 1959-07-04 7 Covernmeni servants to pay interest in future SINGAPORE Government has imposed a six per cent interest on all loans given to its employees to purchase cars. A circular to this eiiect has been sent to all heads of departments yesterday. The circular stated165 words
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Article146 1959-07-04 7 THE public Li Invited to a Fun Fair and Fete to be held toaay at St. Andrew's School in aid ol the Church of the Ascension Bui. ding Fund and the school*! Chape. Fund. Organized by the Church Women's .Association, assisted by the Church146 words
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Article79 1959-07-04 7 Varsity law journal is out the law Department of the University of Malaya In Smgapo;e has produced the first issue of its "University of Malaya Law Review," an academic journal to appear twice a year in July and December. The first Issue contains 174 pages of articles, notes on ca.-e,s79 words
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Article49 1959-07-04 7 MORE than 30 Chinese a.soriations in Singapore have responded to the Chinese Chamber of Commerce's call to take part in the propped mass celebration to mark the advent of self-government, the Chamber announced yesterday. Other interested parties should write to the Chamber's secretary in Hill Street.49 words
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Article150 1959-07-04 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubbei price* (cents per lb) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 93i 941 R.S.S No. 1 July 94 941 R.S.S No. 1 August 94} 942 July No. 2 93* 931 July No. 3 93} 93s Tone: Hesitant after steady. Tin price in Singapore was S4ol}150 words
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Article, Illustration141 1959-07-04 7 YOU will be surprised to know that the grand old man in ancient Chinese ceremonial dress (centre) is only 19 years old and that he is a Malay Inche Shahruddin bin Harun a Form VI student of Anderson School, Ipoh. He takes the main141 words
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175 1959-07-04 7 Pine probe men visit little plantations JOHORE BAHRU, Fri.— lnche Mahmud bin Hashim chairman of the commission to inquire into the pineapple industry and members spent the day today visiting small-growers plantations in Pantian Kechil. The commission appointed by the Federation and Singa- j pore Governments to review the present175 words
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160 1959-07-04 7 Youth's plea: send me back to Sumatra AS a punishment for theft.) Hussein bin Abdullah. 19. yesterday asked Singapore Third District Judge. Mr. K. T. A.exander, to send him back to Sumatra. Life in Sumatra had been j hard but life in Singapore was harder still, said Hussein. He said160 words
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Article61 1959-07-04 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Tang Foo. was today jailed (or 12 months by the Sessions Court President, Tuan Sheikh Abdul Rahman, on a charge of robbing a woman, Siti Omar binte Yek. on March 31 in ihe Golf View Road area Foo was alleged to have61 words
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Advertisement786 1959-07-04 7 F^^^^^S^^^T^^*Ss?^S__^___gSS_s_________3^ Ox»Kß,n.isa;tion. feSll^o NOW SHOWING 1 ROBERT MITCHUM "The Angry Hills" [tank] \KF.R FlUahPth MUILLBI Ola SCALA (MGM) W r 1 rr; \\o ar*» r\nt<»fl to bring you the most daring ADI LT film B Itcade. The lov* of a man for a woman 10 years older B lim he786 words
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Advertisement482 1959-07-04 7 EH TOP IN SHgWSUSIMSS _HMHHHHHPpH|^ JMAYOwANISATIOII#Ii j___H___HHH__H_B ATTPACTIONS__M_JI l > h n '_____TlifTT_Hft N OW SHOWING! 2 1 fi 1 _LJ_J____l V II a m.-l 4S-4.15K45 A IXlpin j Jjfe WOMAN OBSESSED^ < t 'NEVER LOVE J STRANGER' '*i?^mr. Jt %> Today 9am Anita fkh*rc 'ZXRSK'" >rop* I olor <Col)482 words
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Miscellaneous383 1959-07-04 7 _L-_-<o&a^:^fi^ om D nri P n I 4jM_aßW™B|^^^-^K^^^^^^K Christ Church (Dorset Rd.): Matins' *J&* *I *$$$M $1 fT|s J^_Bl_l and Holv Eucharist. Too a.m. ■^^Z l «iWiN^M..l^^ l ?^/aVO v« Id* ir Methodist (hurch: Bovs' Brigade Parade. 400 p m m***********************************m Gevlang Straits Chinese Methodist YMCA (Orchard Rd.): Junior Dept383 words
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Miscellaneous205 1959-07-04 7 I manded in custody. Moi nmg Prelude. 700 Time S- and News. 7.03 A Da,« with Music. 800 The News. 8"5 A Date with Music contd.) 830 Calling All Hospita.s. 9.00 Close Down 100 MB. Good Afternoon. Prooramme Summary. 103 Saturday Showcase 130 Time Signal a-'^d News. 145 At the205 words
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Miscellaneous231 1959-07-04 7 All Stations: 115 pm -KL) Programme Summary. 1 18 (KL) Timn Date 130 <RS> Time Signal and News 1 4>» 'KL) In K.L. This Week. US <KL> Interlude. 200 (KLi Mail Bag. KL. V SU: 300 pm 'R.^> Australian Magazine. 313 »Rs» Saturdav Prom. 413 >RS> The Jazz Beat. 445231 words
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Advertisement843 1959-07-04 8 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE te: Halifax, Mont-real, Boston, New York. Baltimore, Philadelphia poro r>. ham Penana UlYSttt w*m IBOMI I 20/25 luly 26 lulv 1 Aug Carriers option to proceed vU otha oortt te load and discharge cargo NORTH GERMAN LLOYD and HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE JOINT SERVICE Toi843 words
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Advertisement1185 1959-07-04 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «t CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 I "8 linos) llncorporeteo tn Singapore) (12 lln.«> imjm. rH£ BLUE FUNNEL L KE eme UILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carrier* option te oroceed via other oorts te load end discharge earge Singapore Loading ter Oue Sails *>. S'ham Penana1,185 words
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Advertisement1067 1959-07-04 8 MITSUI tjj LINE U.S.A. LINE. S'poro P.S'hom Penong For New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, direct discharge via Bombay Suez. Awajisan Maru 6 July ETA N. York 18 Aug Akagisan Maru 8 Aug 1 1 Aug ETA. N. York 22 Sept Mikagesan Maru 8 Sept 1 1 Sept ETA N York 11,067 words
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Advertisement879 1959-07-04 8 t_U.\ S** I ~^~Co\ 2 O ™E E. A. C. LINE J _C_ I (U^ SAILINCS TO:— •> ADEN. RED SEA. MEDITERRAM H {&*Q COM IM NTAL SCANDINAVIAN Pi (f<K H Jf i per. Ps nay, m... t(M O) C. 15-16/5 luly 6 I M u I C^S. mi. "Lilmdii879 words
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Article, Illustration143 1959-07-04 9 j\ YU Engineers Ltd., i 'turers of wires ttirtg, have taken tage of pioneer in■ession granted Federation Governit to make wire nails ill the Federation. pioneer status enjoys neflts in the first operation. eers factory is •re than 10 tons pre i per day. be increased,143 words
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Article94 1959-07-04 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were Copra June-July S3fi wjeri; |37_ sellers, coconut oil in bulk $58 sellers, in drums $61 sellers. Muntok white pepper $130 sellers; Sarawak whJe $129 sellers; special Sarawak black $77. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable mixed94 words
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242 1959-07-04 9 WORLD consumption of natural rubber in April this year exceeded estimated production by 17,500 tons, according to a report of the U. S. Department of Commerce, i Production for the month was placed at 152.500 tons, consumption 170.000 tons. Output for the first four mon.hs242 words
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Article180 1959-07-04 9 OUTER ROADS: Xarifa, Ever Glory. Guntur, Armenia. Penta Kota. Surabaya Maru. Lkda Maersk. Nikko Maru. San Ricardo, Bursa, Le Natal. Langkoeas A v a n t i; Kirsten lVfaersk; State of Orissa Paineta: Apia: Honesta; Musi. Pleantville. Merwe Lloyd. Tai Poo An. Selat Siberot. Hallanger, Souetheirirch.* Erancoise,180 words
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Article108 1959-07-04 9 The value of deliveries of British office machinery in the first quarter of 1959 was the highest o n record for the first three months of any year, the Office Appliance and Business Equipment Trades Association has announced. The total of £13,591,000 compared with £12,223,000 in108 words
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Article210 1959-07-04 9 A NEW translucent plastic sheeting useful both for building and interior decoration has been produced by the plastics division of a British aircraft firm. Advantages of this material which is reinforced with glass f\br e are its light weight (less than half the weight of glass),210 words
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Article354 1959-07-04 9 Rubber EARLY in the week, there were some indications of Continental offtake and fresh enquiry in the market says Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co. Ltd.'s rubber market report. These in themselves were insufficient to stem the daily tide of selling and reverse the trend, but on354 words
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Article, Illustration284 1959-07-04 9 NEW ALL-GLASS FABRIC FOR MALAYAN MARKET yfd hggfhf "VETRONA" a fire-proof, damp proof and insect-proof furnishing material made from 100 per cent glass will be marketed in Singapore and the Federation of Malaya by October this year. This was disclosed to The Standard yesterday by Mr. Robert A. Chettle, Far284 words
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Article62 1959-07-04 9 Rise In Areas Reserves LONDON, Fn. (Reuter) The sterling areas gold and convertible currency reserves rose by £19 million in June, the Treasury announced today. This compare.', with a fall of £47 million in May which included payment of £58 million to the International Monetary Fund. Total holdings on June62 words
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Article139 1959-07-04 9 Price Gains 1/8 Cent RUBBER gained cent in Singapore yesterday on a very quiet market. First grade July closed at 94 cents per lb. The marker opened around previous levels and ruled very quiet. with dealers showing little Inclination to I ;rade. Fluctuations were narrow, and volume small, with lower139 words
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Article140 1959-07-04 9 U.S. Fair To Be Extended PORTLAND, Oregon. Fri. The International Trade Fair held here in conjunction with Oregon's Centennial Exposition has proved to be such a success that all but one of the 23 overseas nations exhibiting have decided to continue to do so for the full 100 days of140 words
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Article122 1959-07-04 9 PENANG. Frl.— Long service employees of the North Malaya branch office of the Shell Company will be awarded gold tie Pins and brooches at the company's annual dinner, to be held at Hoe Peng Restaurant tomorrow. Those receiving awards will be Mr. Khor Choo Eng, (35122 words
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Article258 1959-07-04 9 INDUSTRIALS eased slightly further on profittaking on the Malayan share market yesterday. Rubbers and Tins were quietly steady. Turnover was fair. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were INDUSTRIALS Buvers Sellers B B Petrol 54/- 56/-xall Fitzpatriek. 1 00 1 02 Fraser and Neave Ords.258 words
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Article46 1959-07-04 9 LONDON. Fri (Reuter) —Sales of British gramophone records dropped in April for the fourth month in succession, the Board of Trade announced today. Sales for the month were valued at £972,000. 1X per cent less than for April a year ago.46 words
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Article47 1959-07-04 9 JAKARTA. Fri. (Reuter) Indonesia's tooacco exports durlna January and February. 1959. were 87 2 per cent less than the corresponding period ln 1958 the Central statistics office' announced. Rubber export*, however, were 44.2 per cent more than the corresponding period In 1953.47 words
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Article, Illustration312 1959-07-04 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported :h e following business done yesterday B B. Petrol 54 44: CTS. ords. .12,6 overnight; Fitzpatricks $1.01. $1; Fraser ar.d Neav> ords. $1.31 to $1 30. Gammon $1 69. $1 68. W. Hammer $1.40. $139. Hume prefs. 4 10_: M. Cement $1 60. $1 39;312 words
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211 1959-07-04 9 RECENTLY converted from an orthodox general cargo carrier, the Australian National Line vessel North Esk is the first ship in the worid equipped to unload its own wheat -?argo. With a carrying .capacity of 1.750 tons of grain, the vessel's automatic equipment discharges211 words
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Advertisement351 1959-07-04 9 pT\ KIE HOCK SHIPPING CO., LTD. B^^^^^J TEL. ***** ***** ***** OHC Pontianak July 7 TONC COAN tor Diakarta luly 10 •A__ rONC HAI tor Rensat lulv 11 i OWC Band,erma„ n July 8 TONC KIAN fof T|i bon j„j; jj IV 'or Semarang |ulv 8 I TONC AM for351 words
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Advertisement100 1959-07-04 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks A^ociation made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday: Buying. New Yoik TT 33 OD SS| 90 d /sight air mail 331 credit bills. 3.}J trade bill* Canada. TT 3 If, OI) 31| 90 ri Mght air mail 32 credit bills. 32-1/16 trade bills.100 words
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Article, Illustration56 1959-07-04 10 The Queen Says 'Hello' THE Raja Permaisuri Agong visited the Babies Home at Klebang, Malacca, last week, in the course of Their Majesties four-day tour of Malacca. It was the Queen's second visit to the home and she distributed sweets to the children. Photo shows the Quee 1 saying "hello"56 words
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Article, Illustration70 1959-07-04 10 DATO OA. Spencer (right) Chairman of the Central Electricity Board explains a model of the 5147 million Cameron Highlands HydroElectric Scheme to the Prime Minister. Dato Abdul Razak in the library of the Legislative Council Chamber, Kuala Lumpur. last week. Standardpic by Fan Tuberculosis Association Araod^'h nosers n.u 7"170 words
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Article, Illustration107 1959-07-04 10 Telecoms Man Weds Teacher MR. AT. AKASI, a member of the staff of the Sif gapore Telecommunications Department and his bride, the former Miss Jevamin Mylavagasuam. a teacher at the Haig Road Girls' School, after their wedding at the Singapore Registry last Saturday. A reception was later held at the107 words
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Article, Illustration68 1959-07-04 10 Architect And His Bride MR YLEX PEXG CHENG, an architect and hi 5 bride the former MLs s Chong Nguin Yoke after their wedding at the Holy Rosary Church. Kuala Lumpur last week The groom is the fourth son of Mr. a nd Mrs. Yuen Shiu Kee of Kuala Lumpur68 words
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Article, Illustration56 1959-07-04 10 Tunku Attends Premiere THE Tengku Mahkota of Kelantan attended the special premiere of "The Ten Commandments" held at Odeon Theatre. Kota Bharu last week. (From left to right) Mr. A. R. A. Nachiappan A.M.N. (Theatre partner). Mr. Lim Chin Huat (Manager), The Tengku Mahkota. Mr. D. Davies (Publicity Supervisor) and56 words
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Article, Illustration93 1959-07-04 10 MASTER Cho Chin Huat. 12. of the Fifth Klang Group Eagle Patrol receives the inter-patrol challenge cud from Mr. Goh Tiang Chin chairman of the Klang Boy Scouts Association. Cho is the youngest scout in Klang and will be leaving tomorrow for Manila to attend the World Jamboree.93 words
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Article, Illustration40 1959-07-04 10 THE Acting President of the Young Women lT tT*l MfS h hr.p. the YW r A p ake m ce,ebratU > n the golden jiih». the \.W.C.A Penang last week Mrs. Samuel »_< founder member of the Y.W.C id rvo<40 words
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Advertisement33 1959-07-04 10 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products KCHEE THONE SAN Provides Instantaneous relief for Toothache, Earache, Stomachache, Muscle Pain, Indigestion. Backache, Colds, Sore Throat, etc. -NG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL33 words
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Article106 1959-07-04 11 SCRUTINEER FRANCIS Race m F. PHOENIX Princely Gift S«tio F. PHOINIX Peking Lee King Race 2 P. YEARLING Intuition lohon INTUITION Doshera Princess Yearling Race S C'SCOPE III Hard Final Race On C'SCOPE III Star Zeol Merry Light Hoee 4 MONTY Chenderiong Fonon CHENDERIANG Hiya Honey Safe Invest Race106 words
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Article274 1959-07-04 11 TODAY'S CARD 4ft 2.15 p.m. Cl. 3 Div. 2 6 Furs. 1. *****2 Aloho brag 5y 9.00 Shaari R. B'kelen Tico Stable 2. *****- Blue Swell br a h 4y 8.12 Barratt Hobbt Metropole Stable 3. -0 New State ch a g 3y 8. 08 E. B'kelen Boon Stable 0-274 words
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Article950 1959-07-04 11 n Singapore Yearling Scheme KW!__t 2.45 p.m. Div. 2 6 Purs. 1. 844 Princess Yearling b a m2y 9.00 Taylor Sullivan L.C. Yong 2. 489 Cheni brag 2y 8.13 Leman Daniels The Sultan of Pahang 3. 300 Dashera brag 2y 8.13 Ward Daniels Capt. HF. Bloxham 4.950 words
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Article1164 1959-07-04 11 AMUSEMENT WORLD IS MY CHOICE The Long-Striding Gelding Is Back In Best Form Says Scrutineer AMUSEMENT WORLD is back to his best form and with a luxury 7.7 he is certainly worth following in the Autumn Cup (Race 6) over li miles for Class One, Division One stayers at Bukit1,164 words
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Article160 1959-07-04 11 Monty Is Day's Best Bet MONTY should be one of the day's best bets in today's card. In my opinion he can be backed with confidence in the 3.45 p.m., the 6f sprint for Class 3, Division 1 horses. I At the last meeting here, he proved much too good160 words
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Article676 1959-07-04 11 4.55 p.m. Cl. I IVx Miles 1. -19-4- Who Knows beg 5y 912 Doniels Loh Chin ond Mm 2. 1-5831 Grand Coup bir g 4y 8.11 Berg Yong ST. Toy 3. *****3 Brave General birh 6y 8.08 Mitchell Daniels K.Y. Lim 4. *****2 Noxokat br ir m676 words
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Advertisement6 1959-07-04 11 MMENTARIES ON ALL RACES OVER 16 words
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Advertisement15 1959-07-04 11 "My Best Bets are Chenderiang in Race 4 and Grand Coup in Race 6."** FRANCIS.15 words
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Article, Illustration838 1959-07-04 12 Peruvian Takes Wimbledon's Crown In 72 Minutes LONDON, Fri. (Reuter) Peruvian Alejandro R. Olmedo, 23-year-old son of a tennis club groundsman, today won the Wimbledon men's singles title, the most coveted individual honour in lawn tennis. With a fine display of controlled all-court tennis on the838 words
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Article673 1959-07-04 12 New Leaders In Seletar League RAF SELETAR League for tbe first time this season saw Base Flight displaced as leaders when they lost to RRS I—o1 0 and lost four points, they were also beaten 6-— 2 by A AERS who are now the leaders of the league. 19 AFS673 words
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Article295 1959-07-04 12 England 247 Runs Ahead LEEDS Fri. (Reuter)— England scored 408 for four wickets in reply to India's first innings of 161 on the second day of the third test match here today. Colin Cowdrey was 148 not out. Gilbert Parkhouse and Geoft Pullar. the new opening batsmen, scored 146 to295 words
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Article20 1959-07-04 12 Changi Community Centre Badminton Party beat SYSC 'D' Group by five grimes to nil in a frionxf.y match.20 words
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Article230 1959-07-04 12 Johansson Will Take 'All Comers' MIAMI. Fr:. Ingemar Johansson. Sweden. new world heavyweight champion, said here today that he Isl "ready to fight all-comers." Relaxed and suntanned after a holiday here, he was holding an informal Press conference. He exprecv«ed surprise at the early odds of 7 to 5 against230 words
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Article217 1959-07-04 12 Bamford Is FEAF Golf Champion FLYING Officer David Bamford of RAF Changi won the Far East Air Force Golf Championships yesterday when he beat VV Cdr. Lombard on the 18th. He took the first three holes, and then lost the next three to square. The game then went up and217 words
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Article186 1959-07-04 12 UNIVERSITY of Maiaya scored a grand victory over a Singapore Badminton Association selection by tour games to two in a friendly match played at the Oei Tiong Ham Hail ia=t night. University, with players like Lim Say Hup and Lim Say Wan. won both the singles. mixed186 words
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361 1959-07-04 12 FMAAU Will Be 'A Little More Generous Board For Overseas Teams KUALA Ll'MPl R. Fri. Foreign athletes taking part at the Federation of Malaya Amateur athletir championships at the Merdeka Stadium next month will be provided with free board and lodging and internal transport during their stay in the Federal361 words
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983 1959-07-04 12 TWO more records were broken on the first day of the Singapore Inter-Schools 12th annual athletic championship meeting held on the Victoria School ground yesterday. This brings the total number of records broken to three. The first record broken was on Monday in the983 words
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Article31 1959-07-04 12 Juniors scored their first point in the SAFA Premier league soccer competition when thev drew three-all with the combined team of Europeans and Eurasians at Jalan Buffer Stadium yesterday.31 words
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Article86 1959-07-04 12 Alcide Will Try Again At Ascot 1 ONDON. hn h tided that the reasonable. t pu Bo>d-Rorhfnrt mti to take on R'alltb] again with Alridr in King George tl Qui en KHtaWtk m» at Ascot on Jul\ I* Announcing thi* d» «ion vest -rd. i\ trainer added that h*l de/ighfed86 words
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Article116 1959-07-04 12 SOSC's Litt Olympiad On Sept. 1 THF Sing.ipor, ll and >portv Coumil i ■lac a little Oljrn conjunction with thru Hay to collect fund* Olympics in Rome Thi.-, win bi following game; at the Happy W Park and Jalan P dium: Boccer Fencing Weight letio.v Hock* y C tfl Tenn!>.116 words
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Article30 1959-07-04 12 KANGAH P« Per in the first lava Cup surprising y p to beat Kc.an one Kedah niSSI ces in the ear^ game due to errv snd bsd judgment30 words
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Article, Illustration307 1959-07-04 12 THK stage is set for one of Singapore 1 hi^ most glamorous show the annual ski irn Trade Fair at West Point Gardens. Pnvir I'mianr 7 m.s.. tomorrow, writs PETER WO.N(, Excitement, thrill.s and spills are expected from tho g'.tat num ber307 words
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Advertisement61 1959-07-04 12 m £z_ What a difference Ji THE STRONG STOUT WITH THE MILD TASTE makes 'When' you' need 1 A you need I fiO < rw a Maeteson s "^Y^S^T^^^-TTV smooth, strong f lliT Mackeson's iF 1 M it butlds you up t L-t 11 and makes |j seem brighter Ie61 words
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Miscellaneous86 1959-07-04 12 ___2__^___L________^^^^» SOCCER— Div. 2B D. Ahah "A" vs. Stikaramai SC. Ja'an Besar 4 p.m. Malays Cup— Joint Services vs. Johore, Jalan Besar, 5.15 p.m. Div. 3 A Customs S.C. vs. Serangoon MY. Geylang. Div. 3B—T.T.S. vs. Radm Mas R- STC. Bt. Timah S.C. vs. Cosmos S.C. F. Park. Haikowyu S.C.86 words
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Article, Illustration776 1959-07-04 13 A Special Correspondent - WRACs Assist At Children's Camp A Special Correspondent by L g _A __:'y: if ______> x___Jf ____o__Sr •aac-JB IVEN the chance of helping out for a few days at a children's camp on Pulau >in, four members of the Women's Royal •my Corps gladly accepted. They not only enjoyed a776 words
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Article121 1959-07-04 13 General Sees Children At Work t TWO very shy little girls, five year old Fedora Faithwaite (left) and her classmate Diane Snelgrove also five enthusiastically show Major General A.P.W. Hope in charge of Administration GHQ FARELF, the results of their morning's work. Major General Hope. who was on a tour121 words
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Miscellaneous271 1959-07-04 13 ly RITA DEL MAR 'TODAY'S QUOTATION: Time deals rentlv with HnrKo who take it gently." —Anatole France v I T I RD A Y FOR pVFRYONE: Place th! relaxation. iteer clear of $8 you would not ave considerate views and I ->'hers. Evensits, gah-fests; EOl R RIRTHDATK RIRTHSIGN m. K271 words
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Miscellaneous185 1959-07-04 13 U^ia^«--^^imSci^_>\ A TOMORROW'* T"!^ 4^ Tr~"' W IoRSE-Sr I J VTOSPCK-STWP.'.'-IFVOUR [HIMSELF" WKOOMIN POWER 1 r TOASSTH' \_M < > m *T HUSBAND STILL WAS ANV 1 IT'LL ALL 1 TriESE J J^USTKK :H ftl_T_»f\ V STREMGTH LEFT— ,_;_>__-____ \BE YOUR <A CARTOONISTS J s rroSrs^zZeS \^^y) sxlr? i w_£185 words
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196 1959-07-04 14 HAVANA, Fri. (t Pl).— Police last night reported the arrest of "many" Cubans and the seizure of large quantities of arms in the smashing of an anti-govern- ment plot in Havana. Secret Podce Cmef Erundino Vilela daimed the :eaaer 3 of the conspiracy were196 words
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Article121 1959-07-04 14 LONDON Fn. (Reuter). Bernard Hugh Walcien, 32--year-old Yorkshire physics lecturer, found guilty of double murder on Wednesday, is to hang on July 22. the Home Office announced today. At his trial, Walden admitted shooting a 21-year-old college clerk. Joyce Moran, and a former -tudent. Neil Saxton.121 words
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Article, Illustration348 1959-07-04 14 RUNA WAY HEIRESS IS 'DETERMINED TO MARRY' LONDON, FrT Runaway heiress! Katharine Dowsett, 20, who has eloped to Scotland for the second time with ex-| lorry driver Edward Langley, 27, said| yesterday: "We are determined to, marry. It doesn't matter what happens afterwards." Katharine and Langley. who have been staying348 words
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Article277 1959-07-04 14 KERALA: POLICE OPEN FIRE AGAIN Pregnant woman hilled in new disturbances Indian Communist party launches big campaign TRIVANDRUM (Kerala), Fri. (UPI) Police opened fire on antigovernment demonstrators in this communist-run Indian State today, killing a pregnant woman and wounding five other persons. The shooting occurred in the Chenathura coastal area,277 words
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Article95 1959-07-04 14 BANGKOK. Fn. (Reuter).— Fifteen communist suspc't.have been arrested in Thai. and in the pa>t three days, pouce sources said today. They included one man. described a? "the most important communist arrested so far" who was said to have confessed to conducting communist activities including the distribution o95 words
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Article137 1959-07-04 14 "There i_ only big broiher" According to the Indian popu'.ation expert, the Chinese communists have abandoned birth control and the official line now seems to encourage population increase. Dr. Chandrasekhar pointed out however that population increase in communist China might be controlled through systems that kept husbands137 words
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223 1959-07-04 14 LONDON. Fri. (Reuter*.— A doctor reported yesterday that 35 of a sample of 100 "normal" Oxford University undergraduates admitted to being, or having been, homosexual in practice or desire. Dr. Seymour Spencrs said this in an article on "homosexuality among Oxford undergraduates." published in223 words
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127 1959-07-04 14 Indian expert's report on China TAIPEI. Fri. (Reuter).— Dr. Sripati Chandrasekhar. an Indian population expert, said in a statement released today that children in communist China "are being raised as robots." Children living in nursery homes run by the s ate invariably sang communist127 words
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Article116 1959-07-04 14 LONDON. Fri. (Reuter).— The pensions of English high court judges are to be raised for the first time for 134 years, the government announced yesterday. The Lord Chief Justice, with a salary of £10.000 a year, gets a pension of £4.000 Other English high court116 words
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Article81 1959-07-04 14 Darul Islam rebels on a rampage JAKARTA. July 3. (Reuter) Darul Islam rebels have gone on the rampage in the rugged mountain region of West Java, according to latest Press and Army reports from the region. They struck at two key West Java towns. Lembang ana Tasikmalaja. WASHINGTON. Fri. (UPI)—81 words
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Article, Illustration52 1959-07-04 14 PRESIDENT Eisenhower arrived in New York on Monday for a first-hand preview of the new Russian exhibition. Accompanied by Vice-President Richard Nixon, the President is pictured here being greeted by the Russian First Deputy Premier. M Kozlov (right) as they arrive a* the exhibition in New52 words
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Article28 1959-07-04 14 THE AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister, Mr. Robert Menzies, arrived in New Delhi by air from Karachi yesterday. He was welcomed at the airport by Mr. Nehru.— (Reuter).28 words
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Article158 1959-07-04 14 British tourist shot dead MUTTERS, Near Innsburck. Austria. Fri. (Reuter). —Austrian police with tracker dogs today searched the craggy mountainsides near here for the mystery gunman who killed a British tourist and seriously wounded his London woman companion yesterday. Mrs. Lydia Franklyn. 41, was reported to be out of danger158 words
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318 1959-07-04 14 Thugs shoot ma down London Street LONDON. Fri. A nine-teen-year-old youth was shot down Chicago gangster style in the doorway of a London restaurant last night. A car with three men In it sopped outside the restaurant and a gun was poked out of the window. The youth, sr ting318 words
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Advertisement192 1959-07-04 14 KIMLIN PARK' In the centre of Tanglin, Near Orchard Road, Paterson Road Cr Grange Road The ONLY first class estate in Singapore you con mr» quiet suburban atmosphere yet in »he busiest citv IB__»^*-_ -I FOR SALE WVS ***********-*******-mmm****m U UJ **_> fc 2-Storey bungalow* b femi- Tl V detochcd192 words
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