Singapore Standard, 6 July 1959
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Title Section27 1959-07-06 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD It it 91 1 Telephone ***** 5 Cable "TICERNEvVS" SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 6, 1959. ■/01. X No. 4, Q 15 cts 12 Pages [FINAL EDITION]27 words
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Article129 1959-07-06 1 BOMB IN CAR KILLS CHILD ROME. Sun. (Reuter)— One child was killed and six people injured when a bomb exploded here today in a car belonging to a Tunisian citizen. Five of the injured were children playing around *the car. The sixth was an adult passer-by. Police reiused to give129 words
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Article30 1959-07-06 1 SOME 42 countries wish to lake part in the international film festival to be open in Moscow on August 3, according to Tass, the Soviet News Agency. —(Reuter).30 words
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Article359 1959-07-06 1 AIR BATTLE OVER FORMOSA STRAIT Nationalist planes score thumping success Military build-up reported along Fukien coast TAIPEI, Sun. (Reuter) Nationalist F--86 Sabrejets today shot down four Chinese communist MIG17's in an air battle south of the Nation-alist-defended Matsu Islands Group in the Formosa Strait the Nationalist359 words
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170 1959-07-06 1 Rl Assembly dissolved to save the nation Soekarno JAKARTA, Sun. (Reuter) President Soekarno today decreed the return to Indonesia of the 1945 Revolutionary constitution and dissolved the Constituent Assembly. The President made the historic announcement from the white pillared Merdeka (freedom) Palace to a cheering crowd of thousands. He derreed170 words
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Article130 1959-07-06 1 Marciano talks of comeback MILWAUKEE, Sun. (UPI) A Milwaukee boxing writer said today that if Rocky Marciano goes through with his reported plans for a comeback, it will be against he wishes of his mother and father. Ray Grody, of the Milwaukee Sentinel, in a telephone interview with Marciano's mother,130 words
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206 1959-07-06 1 SYDNEY, Sun. (UPI) A wellknou n hotel in Kowloo.i. Hongkong, was mentioned as the centre of a huge illegal immigration racket in Chinese "slave labourers," bv the Sunday Telegraph today. The newspaper claimed that in the last five years "hundreds of206 words
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Article155 1959-07-06 1 Church explains marriage problem HONGKONG. Sun (UPI)— Catholic church circles here today publicly explained why a Catholic divorcee was permuted to be remarried in the church. The church authorities were commenting on the second marriage of French actor. Jacques Bergcrac, to Hollywood actress Miss Dorothy Malone at a local Catholic155 words
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356 1959-07-06 1 By LEE THONG CHOON IPOH, Sun.— A pretty 15-year-old Chinese girl, reported missing from her home in Ipoh five months ago, made a dramatic escape from a house in Kuala Lumpur last Wednesday to unfold a shocking story to her parents. She told356 words
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Article, Illustration54 1959-07-06 1 Brian— the man on the flying skiis THK man on the flying nkiig is Singapore 9 champion skier. Brian Blarkhrough. He in caught hx Standard cameraman^ Tan Mun Long doing a «Aistunt with (Pei Kim Hock (helotc) at yesterday* a Ski Carnival held at Pasir Panjang. See Page 10 for54 words
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107 1959-07-06 1 YOUTH STABBED TO DEATH CYCLING WITH GIRL FRIEND ALOR STAR. Sun. A youth, Choo Lee Min, said to be deeply in love with a girl, was stabbed to death when he took her out for a bicycle ride in Sebrang, Perak, last night. The incident occurred a short distance away107 words
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Article51 1959-07-06 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Yang di-Pertuan Agonn anri the Raja Permaisun Agong. will leave by a special Skymaster aircraft fo r Brunei tomorrow on a week's visit. The Royal party will leave the International Airport at 9 a.m. and is expected to reach Brunei about 351 words
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Article18 1959-07-06 1 TH V telephone number oi The Singapore Standard has been changed to ***** (5 line*).18 words
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Article116 1959-07-06 1 Indian Reds Issue threat NEW DELHI. Sun (UPI)-. The Indian Communist Party Ls preparing to launch a nationwide campaign of retaliation against the Congress Party if the central government intervenes in Kerala to oust the ministry of E.MS. Namboodirlpad. This wa.s indicated in a talk .'•hieh top communist leaders of116 words
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Advertisement122 1959-07-06 1 I'* i^« could Impossible to decide between all those nel'cious Fraser and Neave Sparkling Drinks. tier Beer Ice Cream Soda. Sarsapanlla. Soda be.. Dry Ginger Ale... Grape Fruit Soda .Orange Crush ...Cherryade. Lemonade Which is the nicest? Best to try them all! f\ ny flavour's fine m!t^£f JL IN 2122 words
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351 1959-07-06 2 Pilot knew regulations were broken Report Viking crash probe LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) The Viking freight plane which crashed in Southall, a suburb here, List September killing seven was overloaded and badly maintained, stated a public inquiry report published today. The report of the inquiry conducted by Mr. Justice Phillimore, with351 words
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86 1959-07-06 2 PARRY SOUND. ONTARIO. Sun. (t'PI). Queen Euzabeth and Pnnre Philip today enjoyed their first full dav ofT sinre they began their 41-thousand mile North Amenran tour two-and-a-half week? a^o The royal roup'e were aboard the yacht "Britannia" resting before they begin another week's86 words
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Article184 1959-07-06 2 (From Pane 1) sentatives of Indonesia's social groups. President Soekarno's decision to override the >ppo?ition of Moslem parties gave rise to some speculation that his strongest opponent, in the Moslem bloc might boycott the Parliament session tomorrow. The Indonesian army had already announced it was on the alert184 words
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Article136 1959-07-06 2 Calvert and party adrift DARWIN. AUSTRALIA Sun. <Reuter) Holly*or,a actor-manager John Cs was reported to be adrift ln the Arafura Sea in a luxury yacht today— with a ch.mpanzee and a honevnv.-m couple on board. Calvert's million dollar luxury yacht. Sea Fox. bro K down 110 miles north-ea Elcho Inland136 words
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Article, Illustration108 1959-07-06 2 (From Page 1) flying ability of the Nationa:_>.>. .Meanwhile, it was reported that the Chinese communists had recently stepped up their war preparations alor.f the Fukien coast. The official military information service, reporting fr^m Q'.icmov Mid 8.000 communist soldlera and civilian, were .^ulited digging last Friday on108 words
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Advertisement876 1959-07-06 2 NOTICES The Bankruptcy Ordinance The Bankrupt'" Ordinance (CHAPTER 11) (CHAPT^i 11) In the High Court of the In the High Court of the State of Singapore State of Singapore Island of Singapore Island of Singapore .^BANKRUPTCY. N0 21 IN BANKRUPTCY. N0.13 of 1959 Re: C. M. HOUGHTON of No. 97,876 words
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Advertisement121 1959-07-06 2 COMMIsmoT^H PINtAPPV ,VM of the Ti termi ff*| tha pr. jfl Maltyai MP In TO* ■b pn \^m ins TOf °rs-i |H£ Pr to mak ifl their par. la report A4 (a) tl N (b) (cj mi of p V (d) tht rt (e; ™9 tpn of fM *hi (fj121 words
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Article473 1959-07-06 3 THE warm tribute paid by the Federation Prime f«t«r, Dato Abdul Razalc, to estate managers, smallholders and workers in the nation's ily developed rubber industry will be an injrion to even greater enthusiasm and efforts their part to attain the maximum efficiency, :h he called for, to ensure473 words
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Article312 1959-07-06 3 THE high tribute which the Premier, Dato ul Razak, paid to Malaya's industrial and corneal developments were matched on an even er sc^le by the complimentary references made he United States Ambassador in Kuala Lumpur, Homer M. Byington, on the occasion of the rth of uly anniversary of American312 words
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Article58 1959-07-06 3 >t> OFFICE: 23 Lim Teck Kim Road. S'pore 2 P O Box No 1563 Cables TICEkNfcWS" H-A LUMPUR: Tel- ***** 5 l-nes All departments Lnma Insurance Bids 174. Batu Rd 1 Telephone ***** ANC .ACCA: 93. Cowan St Tel: 3829 8. Leith St Tel: yiS V.:58 words
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Article988 1959-07-06 3 Mark Arnold- Forster - Mark Arnold-Forster h V THREE British trades unions will consider next month whether Britain, under a future Labour Government, would retain its position as the world's third nuclear Power, the only country besides Russia and the US to possess hydrogen and atomic bombs. The British Labour988 words
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Article, Illustration1366 1959-07-06 3 Cats On The Tiles CASSANDRA says: "But then bv some subtle trick ('Just try one, it won't hurt you 9 the eat was persuaded to have one out of the Devil's Saucer. /JKk^ ■-■■>■ ■■•■■•.<.:■■•&■.:■■. .■.v.-.v.+WK.SBailtW *«vSWW*i.-:«-:vi».-'-:- vvol' UMJ:im\m.n\i T)R E CLAYTONJONES, writing in "A Monthly Bulletin," has been discussing1,366 words
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VOICE of MALAYA
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Letter132 1959-07-06 3 Sir— May I through the medium of your paper express my gratitude to a Kuala Lumpur Chinese taxidriver belonging to the Red Top Taxi Company for returning my expensive camera In K.L. last week I boarded his taxi at High Street to Tong Shin Road near the Pavilion132 words
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Letter126 1959-07-06 3 Sir Bandar Penggaram is the third largest town in the State of Johore It is growing steadily and promisingly. Houses are being built to cope with the speedy increase in population. But it is regrettable to see that health and sanitation conditions in the town are deteriorating126 words
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Article, Illustration53 1959-07-06 3 Until half a century ago smoke from coal used as industrial fuel was allowed to float away, wasted. But due to new U.S. processes since, this smoke is now captured and made into "by-products" of insecticides, synthetic rubber, dyes, paints and lacquers, perfumes, aspirin and a host53 words
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Article, Illustration420 1959-07-06 3 Gstes Gunasekera - Gstes Gunasekera jhvnnbnb nbmnbfhgfhgfj ty tydty dyt gh pOR years Singapore'* fame as the Gateway to the East, one of the most important ports in world shipping, has been overshadowed by its notoriety as a City of Crime. Severe police action, the tightening of the law and other420 words
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507 1959-07-06 4 'GIANT BASE' FOR DEEP SEA FISHING Pulau Langkawi a settlement for 200 tishertolk KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Minister for Agriculture, Inche Abdul Axiz bin Ishak, today announced that Pulau Langkawi will be made the first and biggest base for deep sea fishing in the Federation of Malaya. He also disclosed507 words
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Article, Illustration195 1959-07-06 4 Thousands at wharf to meet pilgrim ship MuKL than a thousand peop.e who turner, up ye-ter-nay at tne Singapore Harbour Boara wnarves to meet tne pilgrim ship Anshun nad to wait ior six hours under the scorching sun with their children oe!ore the ship touched shore Tne vassal, witn more195 words
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Article, Illustration47 1959-07-06 4 pic. THE champion wood chopper, Lai Ah Kai (in the foreground), wen the title by chopping a trunk 18 inches in diameter in 10 minutes, at the Malayan Agri-Horticultural Association Show, held at Chin Woo Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, on Friday nisjht. StandardStandard - 47 words
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220 1959-07-06 4 MALAYAN SCOUTS LEAVE FOR THE WORLD JAMBOREE SINGAPORE yesterday played host to more than 200 scouts during their brief stopover before they left for the 10th World Jamboree to be held in Manila. Tea parties, luncheon? and s.rht-seeing tours were in store for the scouts before the huge party sailed220 words
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Article112 1959-07-06 4 PEKINGS 54th WARNING TO THE U.S. LONDON. Sun iUPI> A United States "warship" intruded in Red Chinese territorial waters today for the second t:m e in two days, Radio Peking .said. The broadens monitored here said a U.S. Navy ship was seen in the same waters, in the Pingtan and112 words
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Article42 1959-07-06 4 A HOSPITAL attendant at Bentong. Pahang, Wanab bin Sehat. 51. was on Saturday bound over to be of good behaviour for six months for behaving in a disorderly manner at Ah Peng Street, Bentong, on the night of March 17.42 words
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Article, Illustration24 1959-07-06 4 A SMALL section of the large crowd, waiting patiently at the wharves yesterday. Standardpic.24 words
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Article, Illustration53 1959-07-06 4 SERSOOK WANTS TO BE AN ACCOUNTANT MISS Sersook Indamara. student of Raiani Girl*' School in Thailand, arrived in Smgapore by plane yesterday for two-day stay. Shr is on her way to Australia for further s.udies and will take a course in accountancy. The schoolgirl plans to stay in Australia for53 words
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380 1959-07-06 4 We'll lay specie emphasis on you? work— says new Rotary President IPOH, Sun. A lar&e gathering, in, lud J Sultan of Perak. the Raja Perempuan. th* £tjJ Mr. justice D B. W. Good and Mrv Good sited annual Installation Dinner of the Ipoh V last night. Mr Fred Arulanandom. an380 words
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Article117 1959-07-06 4 Stolen propert returne to Garr UR GAMY S:c-J J popular rn_«?-r of- -m j whose house at w (he lot! i nfir I a happv man ifaii A llflppv be<-au<.e *u «to en from him wa< -d during the week er Jj Wah a lug gmi r 1 wrarl toi,117 words
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Article58 1959-07-06 4 PROBE TEA TO VISIT CANNERIE JOHORI H\ Ther* wi 2 mot row oefon r Commit- fl ptoaapi A.' The C*omm;> Inche Mah ,J President I rt. K Insta the Pin< search St A l "11 ifl held on u ment Ofl am. on I t**t on Th ■rowers 1 Th.58 words
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172 1959-07-06 4 Workers Impatient' Over Claims Delay I A SIX-MAN delegation from the Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation will soon meet the City Administrator, Mr. P. C. Lim, to urge for the implementation of a decision taken by the former government on the claims of 10,000 Council workers. On May 29,172 words
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Article401 1959-07-06 5 EAY CUTS: TEACH ERS rlan to ask Govt, to revise rates SEVEN trade unions and associations rebnfing nearly 5,000 teachers in Singapore's iese Schools, will meet shortly to discuss the in their allowances. t the meeting plans on what course of action could km to make the Government alter the401 words
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104 1959-07-06 5 'FLYING TACKLE' ISPECTOR GETS HIS MAN... tSun. The timely the Police nipped b an attempt by to, two armed with Ift pistols, to rob the It at junction of K nd Kinta Lane «i I led by In -pec tor an, cordoned off H- ike the arrests [ore 0 pm,104 words
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Article, Illustration86 1959-07-06 5 Our 'envoy' to the Workcamp m ONG MALIM. Sun. m- nny Khoo Ui Cheang. a or teacher in the Q English School, njo Malim. has left for 3*£ attend an Internantl -:camp. Kr. who is the sole itive from the Fed- mwkm m iJk Singapore was JZI the Malayan 2ff86 words
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Article35 1959-07-06 5 In Fook. a subt the Public Insu--1 Ltd.. and the trance Company '*rday. ive* hi_ wife, ind three daugh--3 mourn his loss. -f leaves No. 4 Orove. Frankel Bidadari at 4 p.m.35 words
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Article51 1959-07-06 5 I TONG, Sun. A verd^ath b v misadvenyesterday recorded Loroner. Inche Hamto Dato Abu Samah at mt 0 the death of J r rv driver K. Sub?am 30. whose lorry road Into a 30--gep ravine at the 6th on ong-Kutla Lumpur P» the night of Feb. 26 negotiating a51 words
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Article142 1959-07-06 5 FRONT TO CONTEST ALL 12 SEATS ALOR STAR, Sun. Top officials of the Socialist Front in Kedah met yesterday in Sungei Patani tb pick their candidates and expressed confidence that they would at least gain five seats in the Parliamentary election. The Front's chairman. Inche Mansor Tubing, who .said the142 words
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Article90 1959-07-06 5 New Head For American School A NEW headmaster of the Singapore American School, which was opened on Jan. 3. 1956. will arrive here next month. He is James S. Aven who will replace the first head-' master of the school, Mr. A.V. Fisher. A graduate of the University of California.90 words
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Article83 1959-07-06 5 1 KOTA BHARU, Kelantan, Sun. Following were the results of the Kota Bharu Town Council by-elections held yesterday. Kubang Pasu Ward: Inche YusofT bin Ya'acob (All.) 1.093 votes. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Omar (PMIP) 711. Poll s percentage 36.8. Kota Lama Ward: Tuan Haji Nik Yahya bin83 words
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174 1959-07-06 5 PENANG. Sun. The Flagship of the Indian Navy. I.N.S. Mysore, arrived at Penang harbour yesterday, as a vanguard of the fleet on a goodwill mission to Malaya. Rear Admiral A. Chakravarti, accompanied by his Flag Lieutenant, Lieut. S. P. Govit, paid a174 words
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Article360 1959-07-06 5 KL UMNO gives all-out aid pledge tor a landslide win KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Kuala Lumpur UMNO division, the strongest in the State, today pledged all out co-operation to the Selangor State UMNO for victory in the Parliamentary elections on Aug. 19. The divisional chairman, Inche Abdullah360 words
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Article, Illustration86 1959-07-06 5 PEARL AuKar Wai the 'Mermaid of the Hongkong films" is seen here doing the Mambo on stage at the Capitol Theatre in Klang. The Hongkong film star is near the end of her three-month tour of the Federation in conjunction with the screening of her86 words
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315 1959-07-06 5 500 turn out for Penang' s mass health campaign PENANG. Sun. More than 500 voluntary workers of the mass health movement anti-litter campaign, did a good job today cleaning the streets and drains, besides putting up posters and distributing pamphlets in connection with the "Health Week." The Mayor. Mr. D.315 words
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224 1959-07-06 5 C-PLAN POST FOR FORMER INDIA ARMY OFFICER KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Th^ Colombo Plan Council for Technical Co-operation in South and South-east Asia has appointed Mr. Majeed Malik, at present the Principal Information Officer to the Pakistan Government. a s Colombo Plan Information Officer, in succession to Mr. R. K. Chatterjee.224 words
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Article240 1959-07-06 5 Report On Pine Probe Refuted KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Ministry of Commerce and Industry in a statement today refuted a report published in a Sunday English newspaper regarding remarks attributed to the secretary of the Commerce and Industry, Mr. I. D. Irvine, at the opening of the Pineapple Commission of240 words
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Article41 1959-07-06 5 A BULLOCK cart driver. Ram Sineh. 24 of Ketari. Bentong. was on Saturday allowed $500 bail with one surety on a charge of thef* of a bicycle on June 18 The case was fixed for hearing on July 22.41 words
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Advertisement191 1959-07-06 5 Pepsi Cola .The last day to exchange YELLOW PEPSI -COLA CAPS for 65th SOCIAL WELFARE LOTTERY TICKETS Mill he July ioth after this date save your raps for the n6lh lottery which will commence on July 18th /_^f^ t THE REFRESHMENT m *^L^ m W <" OF FRIENDSHIP GIVEN FREE191 words
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174 1959-07-06 6 Get rid of the 'Lovebirds in the parks— Church THE St. Joseph's Church in its weekly newsletter reiterated its call to the Singapore Government "to clean up our beautiful parks and even church compounds, like the one of St. Andrew's Cathedral, of lovebirds from under each tree." Quoting a Malay174 words
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Article65 1959-07-06 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Sultan of Selangor will officially open a private owned power station at Sabak town during his two-day visit to Sabak Bernam on Thursday. The Ruler will be acoORH panineH by the Mentri Besar, Inche Abu Bakar bin BagindaDurinz the two-day visit the65 words
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Article, Illustration60 1959-07-06 6 The Queen takes a look at baby jumbo THE Raja Permaisuri Agnng (holding a fan) with her two grandchildren admiring "George," the three months old baby elephant in the _«o at tiie Malayan Agri-Horti-cultural Association show held at Chin Woo at the week-end. On the left is Mr. V. M.60 words
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Article104 1959-07-06 6 IPOH. Sun. Eighteen conies'.ants took part in the' finals rl the talentime contest organized bv the Form Six Literary and Debating Society of the Ipoh AngloChinese School, at the school hail last night. The results were: Vocal Section: Ist— Ong S.m Guan. 2nd Teoh Hoot Aun. 3rd—104 words
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Article30 1959-07-06 6 THE following are the Trustees of the Singapore Arya Samaj. Messrs. Durga Dass Sachdev. Dr. Shivnat Kapoor Mr. Jamnadas J. Mehta. Mr. Kanti Rai and Mr. Hanuman Sharma.30 words
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321 1959-07-06 6 Brunei plans big welcome for King BRUNEI, Brunei State, North Borneo. Sun. A number of reception committees have been formed here to accord a gay and spectacular reception to the Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaya and his Consort, the Permaisuri Agong. The Malayan King and Queen arrive here tomorrow. A321 words
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Article43 1959-07-06 6 PIPE-SMOKING Rosa Besagno has celebrated her inoth hirthday at Santolcese near Senva. She said a doctor told her 50 years ago that a pipeful a day and an evening cup of comomile tea would keep him away. She followed his advice. (Reuter).43 words
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170 1959-07-06 6 Co-op's for peace over Radio Malaya KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— President of the Co-Opera-tive Union of Malaya, Mr. Lee Swee Lum, yesterday called upon the 2.300 cooperative societies in the Federation to work together for the peace and prosperity of a united and happy independent Malaya Speaking over Radio Malaya on170 words
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216 1959-07-06 6 SATA chief extends invite to the public AN invitation to visit the clinic, on Shenton Way, of the Singapore Anti-Tuber-culosis Association was issued to Singaporeans in a talk over Radio Singapore by the SATA council chairman. Mr. Wee Kim Wee. "You are welcome to come in. be shown around and216 words
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287 1959-07-06 6 'Freedom of Press is hallmark of A Free Democracy Dato Wong praises journal]*., tor part they have played, PENANG, Sun. The freedom of the Press is one «fH hallmarks of a free democracy, which the Government k S- solemnly pledged to nourish, to sustain and to defend. This was stated287 words
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79 1959-07-06 6 Now is hour for Chinese aid Malayan —Inche G-icl MALACCA. I Chief Mir.; bin Bar I Ma. area had I »"d Coi an opr* rr I 1 I tno Malays I promise. Speaking a' I I I Ministei "It the I Malays i I poor. I I a lot I79 words
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Miscellaneous622 1959-07-06 6 ■V'_? l^r* w^'% nin^ MM^_g_l- M W'^ Te glues. lo.oo Science Survey. I KL. A N. SW'.: rn RS< HW_J 11 lllf 1)1 I _ff IM 11 U Cnn 7 r V, ocal VV 10 Ted Waliz T me go "RS. World fliSL^I ■> I»*| ?>!'-! V' 1 liV ll'l*622 words
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1243 1959-07-06 7 Irene Lim - How to catch A CONFIRMED BACHELOR Irene Lim writes Shy of wedlock N a big city like ours, it is not at all difficult for an attractive girl to meet eligible bachelors with magnetic personalities and ardent Dture, who are good at their jobs, and possess many a wonderful liahty1,243 words
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Article, Illustration1153 1959-07-06 7 $75 Cos/i Prize /or Selected' letter af the week —or ia easy instalments! 'DEAR MR. LEN— 'Tis said that some people have a lIGHT to be ugly But he ABUSES the privilege! This week he says "Some Gentlemen prefer Blondes, others prefer Blends." None of which brings help1,153 words
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Article, Illustration67 1959-07-06 7 <• Sf A Bll\KS for children are a go-id idea, for the nursery end also help to save space. The k ddies w*U aayOH o homemade slide which also serve* as a ladder. ONIONS not only make our eyes xrater they also o-re o sppci 1 »h<n<67 words
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Miscellaneous279 1959-07-06 7 I MiWs QUOTATION: regardare like n H HNI hunderrlnuds -in the dis- |J U U El crefiit savings. Pro. over HMfl 111 mnt <? ambitions tray. scorpio Oct. to Paul Richter PS N^MT^R^S MONDAY COR EVERY- ILZ-^ii jji ™__L_^B eramme. see people travel, •rur'ive ___l _i__P____l tune in on new279 words
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Miscellaneous308 1959-07-06 7 LI'L ABNER B- Al Capp /TOMORROW, TWE WORLD V 5 /^AT DO I CARE fIT'LL KILL Ll _T\ I /-ASTVE.ON_V MAM 1 I WILLSEENOKUMSDOUBLf 1;= IP THIS KILLS MV ABNERIf- y WHO COMMITTED V ACTUALLY KILL FEARLESS Jf: V COMIC STR I P. 7- J frs\ AND I'LL < V308 words
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Advertisement1155 1959-07-06 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LID. Tel: 2412 118 lings) (Incorpor.ruo w% >mg«pof.) (12 hne«» ZT" IHE BLUE FUNNEL LINE ZT SAILINGS fo LIVERPOOL CLASCOW LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Carrier* option te oroeeed el* ether oort* to lead and discharge eargo Singapore Loading tor Oua Salle S'ham Penana Oolius Aden.1,155 words
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Advertisement1079 1959-07-06 8 1 MITSUI |J| UNE U.S.A. LINE. S'pore P.S'ham Penang For New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, direct discharge vio Bombay Suez. Akagisan Maru 8 Aug 1 1 Aug ETA. N. York 22 Sept Mikagesan Maru 8 Sept 1 1 Sept ETA N York 18 Oct JAPAN LINE Nachisan Maru 1 5 July1,079 words
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Advertisement838 1959-07-06 8 5 THE E. A. C. i'nes 1 VjJ > Al >-INCS TO: .*l ADf\. RED SEA. MEDITERRA\U\. (^J COM IM MAI SCANDINAVIAN fL. m.». 'Basra ei 6 7 u i v \&Q] Lalandi. a) 4/10 |uly 1 1 W M u 11 J# m.s. "Malacca- O 25. M luly 27/26838 words
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Article171 1959-07-06 9 Japan May Buy More Rubber TOKYO, Sun. (Reuter) —The Japan Rubber Importers' Association said today Japanese imports of rubber were likely to increase in the coming months because of larger rubber consumption here owing to active sales of motorcar tyres and other rubber articles. As a result, imports of natural171 words
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Article82 1959-07-06 9 BANGKOK, Sun. (ReuterV— Thai and American officials said today the U.S. President. Mr. Eisenhower, will despatch a mission of outstanding private businessmen to Thailand to survey business facilities and opportunities in order to encourage a large scale American investment in this country. The mission, which may82 words
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Article81 1959-07-06 9 MELBOURNE. Sun. (Reuter* A £A200.000 textile lndu-try will be established in Victoria by a Sydney firm and the Japanese Arm of Numura Trading Company Proprietary Limited, the Victorian Minister for State Development. Mr. A. J. Fraser. announced today. The Sydney firm is Dundas Smith and Son (Overseas)81 words
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Article46 1959-07-06 9 JAKARTA, Sun. (UPI).— Pakistan may soon he added to the list of countries from which Indonesia is importing weaving yarn, according to the Ministry of Industries. The Ministry said weaving yarn is now being imported from Japan. Hongkong. Malaya and India.46 words
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Article179 1959-07-06 9 One-Man Dairy Mission For S'pore THE one-man mission from the New Zealand Dairy Products Marketing Commission, Mr. H. T. Jones is expected in Singapore tomorrow. Mr. Jones, assistant export manager of the Commission, has already visited Africa India and Ceylon. He left Penang on Friday for Bangkok, to explore prospect?179 words
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420 1959-07-06 9 ARRIVALS of copra estimated at around 600 tons during the week were still running short of expectations of increased supplies, says Lewis Peat (Singapore) Ltd.'s report Under these circumstances local prices after falling to $37 per picul f.o.b. in sympathy with overseas quotations420 words
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Article241 1959-07-06 9 INDUSTRIALS were easier on the Malayan share market on Saturday Tins and Rubbers were quiet. Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buvers Sellers 88. Petrol 52/6 53 6xa'l Con. Tin Smelt Ords. 32/6 33 Fraser and Neave: Ords. 127 129 Gammon (1959)241 words
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Article293 1959-07-06 9 COAL lg the great natural resource of Australia, outstripping, by far. in economic importance, all other minerals, says a report on the industry. It will be the assured source of energy for Australia for a long time ahead. Coal deposits, particularly of bituminous and sub-bitu-minous rocks293 words
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Article, Illustration413 1959-07-06 9 SUPPORT FOR INDUSTRIALS ON SHARE MARKET fyfyfy By A Market Correspondent THE wave of confidence engendered by the exposition of the new Singapore Government's economic policy triggered off a brisk selective demand for local industrial shares. Although profit-taking made inroads here and there, the majority showed useful gains on balance413 words
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Article38 1959-07-06 9 New Tug For Port Service Built near Butterworth, the tug ha* a 1.200 horse power engine and is also equipped with a high frequency radio transmitter. Photo shows "Klang" berthed at Port Swettenham alongside her sister tug "Dorothy.38 words
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Article136 1959-07-06 9 Jackson and Co. Ltd: Extraordinary general mee'ir.r. on Ju'y S3 wilt consider resolu* i to separate t e companv > bu«ires< in fie Federation and carrv it on under the style of Jark«e s Malava L'd T^e proposal provides (or capitalisation of reserve* to extent of $1 mtllion.136 words
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Article518 1959-07-06 9 BUSINESS done from June 29 to Julv 3 Industrials. Fitznatricks 9'. cents: Fraser and Neave $1 2« to $1.31 and 51.30: Gannons lii 6 I l_ 71: Great Astern Life 126.50: Hammers $1.35 to $1 4n Hongkong Bank <CoU MSO Hongkong Bark Lon.i CSlj to £554*.518 words
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Advertisement488 1959-07-06 9 MALAYAN SOUVENIRS Silver Spoons, Key Rings, nd Charms with State Crests Gem Set Jewellery P. H. HENDRY anufacturing Jewellers and Silversmiths [uala Lumpur Singapore INDIAN QUALITY PRODUCT p^b9nArikßA______l____________r per JH ACENTS DISTRIBUTORS (Pvt.) LTD. Fl__S_/^l ZY SHOWROOM: R?<>d. S rgapore T.-l: *****. w Lumpur: 148 F*fu Road Tel: 65^64. pn*nrpd488 words
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Advertisement52 1959-07-06 9 amW^ __fP_E______v_______JL_____^__. *^M _fc___Q Ifr^ v\ m t^H ____r^4__l-___T^^'^__________r* _______P___________________l f^_M____GE_2 oSE ufl^ t ALSO \S *M**m^st^***^a****T^^ »HA^SIGN OF QUALITY RELIABILITY DISTRIBUTORS AND DEALERS WANTED. PLEASE CONTACT: SOLI AGENTS SOUTH ENGINEERS LTD. HEAD OFFICE: SOUTH BUILDING. AMPANG RD. K.L, EL: *****. 6. 7, I BRANCH: No. 40 CROSS STREET. SINGAPORE.52 words
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Miscellaneous30 1959-07-06 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in its rate* to merchants on Saturday. Selling (ready) TT/OD French Francs *****. Belgian Francs 1630-1/2. Other exchange rates remain jnaltered.30 words
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1874 1959-07-06 10 Probable Fields For Wednesday At Bt. Timah FOLLOWING are weights and probable starters for Wednesday. July 8, second dav of the Singapore Turf Club July meeting: Class h Div. 6 Furs* 5751-1 High Sock* ch h 5y 9.10 Daniel* K.Y. Lim 11-01. Mangold beg (y 8 12 R. Bagby Pil1,874 words
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Article434 1959-07-06 10 SCRUTINEER - SCRUTINEER By NOW HE'S PROMOTED TO CLASS 2 TRAINER J. Rodgers introduced another potential champion in Flying Phoenix who routed his rivals by five lengths in a Class Three Division Two six-furlong sprint at Bukit Timah on Saturday. He clocked the splendid time of 1 min.434 words
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Article170 1959-07-06 10 DARSHAN IN FINE FORM THREE fine performances by Heyzer Perera. Dar>han Singh, and Drieberg enabled Prisons Sports Club to maintain their unbeaten record when hey beat GHQ FARELF by 37 runs at Tanglin yesterday. Summan>ed scores: PRISONS 167 (Dar>han Singh 60 no Dne'^erg "18 Whittaker two for 17, K- I170 words
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Article152 1959-07-06 10 CALL OFF CRICKET TOUR' PLEA AHMEDABAD, India. Mon. (Reuter) y. Patel. President of the Indian Crirket Ho lr j trol wants Frank Worrell's tour of South 5 off because of the I'nion's apartheid p<»ii< f4 He has aopea'cd to his counterpart in tne West Indies "not to permit" the tour152 words
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Article139 1959-07-06 10 MALAYA B'TON DRAW THL dr.,, ton championSingap. rmonth vnuuMi *J Mi Ch v.\ A?./ w.nncr i William '1 u vv Low S» Choong H Samuel i VKTKKWs IQQ 1 1 1 Pens .1 Chen:: Kamad. R> bi rt Yew Hock v- u Kah and W N>n Seng K Chua v139 words
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Miscellaneous95 1959-07-06 10 SINGAPORE J c °y SC vs 3rd Malay SOCCER: SAFA traming, c'rounT "C°r°n a l io n Jalan Besar 7 p.m. Div 2A urouna Police SA vs Blue Rovers TAIPING SC, Geylang Div. 3 A West- »am*araaaw m_-_ SC V* Setia Ja^ a SC SOCCER: K,lat Club MFA Seletar FC95 words
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Article146 1959-07-06 11 LUCKY NEGRI SURPRISE SINGAPORE REFEREE TYERS DISALLOWS GOAL SEREMBAN, Sun. Negri Sembilan sprang the biggest surprise in the present Malaya Cup competition when they beat a strong Singapore XI 1-0 on the padang here today. ■he winning goal came in sixth minute of the second when Peter Van Huizen s'ammed146 words
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Article, Illustration51 1959-07-06 11 BRIAN K I.AC KBROUGH one of yesterday's performers at the Malayan Water Ski Association Carnival, thrilled the holiday crowds with his stunts. In the first picture Brian took off at top speed over the plank and in the second picture. taken two seconds later, he made a perfect51 words
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Article198 1959-07-06 11 COMBINED Services second string handed the Singapore Governmen: Services F.A. a 5-1 beating in a soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The Services forwards towered above the opposition and their defence was a .solid block. Tinsley and Naylor were outstanding. McGlynn scored three goals. Government198 words
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Article229 1959-07-06 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Perak beat Federation Armed Services by 5-0 in their return Malaya Cup match on the Armed Forces ground here today. The last time these two teams met at Ipoh, Perak beat the Aremd Forces 8-1. Today the Services p'.aved a grand first half229 words
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Article347 1959-07-06 11 PENANG ROUT SERVICES PENANG. Sun. Penang. the holders of the Malaya Cup, gave a sparkling display of power soccer today when they chalked up a glorious 8-1 victory over the Combined Services in their return Malaya Cup fixture at the City Stadium. The burly, hefty Servicemen were played to a347 words
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Article74 1959-07-06 11 THREE changes have been made in the Singapore Joint Services team to meet Selangor in the Malaya Cup match at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. The changes are in the forward line where Wingfield. Weailans, and McGlynn will come in place of Davey, Davies, and Draper. In74 words
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Article30 1959-07-06 11 CINCINNATI, Sun. (Reuter)— Ezzard Charles, former world heavyweight boxing champion, failed his way to victory against six feet six inches 252 pounds Dave Ashley (Cincinnati) here last night30 words
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Article190 1959-07-06 11 SKIERS THRILL HOLIDAY CROWD ;oE holiday crowd erday jammed the r Panjang beach to :h the Malayan er Ski Association's kival umiva] was a great sucRounds ol applause I spectators greetkiera when they some exciting t- in the ski show. to the ski-show, fe went for the Joyrides peed motor-boats.190 words
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Article37 1959-07-06 11 IMS Sun. < Reuter I i's Tony Brooks, driv- It ...an Ferrari, won Tench and European racing Grand Prix Dday Phill Hill, of the Sta- ps. also in a Fersecond, and AnaJack Brabham. drivBrltlsh cooper, was37 words
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339 1959-07-06 11 IPOH. Sun. Malaya's Davis cupper. Moses Tay, a Sitiawan sera ol teacher, proved beyond doubt that he is Perak*s top tennis player when he retained the singles title for tne sixtn year in succession on the Town Council courts yesterday. He met last year's339 words
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Article134 1959-07-06 11 Delilkan To Lead MCA Team KUALA LUMPUR. SunAlex Delilkan of Singapore has been named captain of the Malayan Cricket Association XI to meet the Emu Club from New South »>ale.s in a three-day cricket match on the padang here on July 11. 12. 13. Delilkan. who is an AllMalaya and134 words
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Article33 1959-07-06 11 HENLEY-ON-THAMES Oxfordshire, Sun.. (Reuter) Stuart Mackenzie of Australia, the European and Empire and Commonwealth Games scaling champion won the Diamond Sculls in the Roval Regatta here today for the third successive year.33 words
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Article422 1959-07-06 11 THE EMUS WIN BY 6 WICKETS THE Emu Club of Australia ended their State tour St££ WiCkCt ViCt ry w Singapore on *he P C adan" After taking a slender 14--run lead in the first day, Singapore continued their over night second innings total of 11 runs for two and422 words
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Article58 1959-07-06 11 MUNICH. West Germany, Sun. (Reuter) Bill Woodhouse of the United States completed a sprint double for the second time within 24 hours at, an International Athletics meeting here last night. He clocked 10.6 seconds ln the 100 metres and 21.5 seconds in the 200 metres He had also58 words
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Article801 1959-07-06 11 SERVICES RETAIN SLIM LEAD KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Selangor Services reained their slim lead at the head of the Stonor Shield ricket league table with a valuable six points gained Trom a first innings lead over TPCA in a key match an the Armed Forces Stadium ground here today. The Servicemen801 words
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Article713 1959-07-06 11 MILITARY COLLEGE DO IT AGAIN KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Federation Military Coliegt (Port Dickson) beat Victoria Institution (Selangor) for the second year in succession in their annual athletic match on the VI. ground yesterday. A total of eighteen records vvere smashed Nine records Jjant up the hoard in Class One,713 words
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Article, Illustration330 1959-07-06 12 The girl who inherited $765,000 THE GIRL pictured here, Julia Skinner, a £9 a week secretary, last week inherited the whole of a £90,000 (about M5765,000) fortune left by her father. Major James (Jimmy) Skinner. The news came at the end of a fourday battle in the High Court over330 words
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287 1959-07-06 12 THE DUKE IS CRITICISED FOR HIS 'LIQUOR' COMMENTS TORONTO. Sun. (Reuter) Canadians _nd Englishmen can't handle their liquor. a Canadian cleargyman _eclared here yesterday Commenting on a report that Prince Philip had criticised Ontario's restrictive liquor laws, the Reverend John Linton, general secretary of the Canadian Temperance Federation, said the287 words
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Article122 1959-07-06 12 4th OF JULY FATALITIES IN U.S. CHICAGO. Sun (UPI) Fourth of July travellers mobbed CS. highways today for the treacherous rush to homes, job? and. for some sudden death. The holiday traffic toll spurted upward in the early morning hours and a rash of crownings pushed the total week-end fatality122 words
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Article513 1959-07-06 12 Britain in the throes of a news blackout It's back to the old days of the town crier LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) Loudspeaker announcements, wall newspapers, duplicated sheets and even the medieval custom of the town crier have been some of the methods used to disseminate the513 words
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Article211 1959-07-06 12 Dalai Lama Wants To Stop Fight NEW DELHI. Sun (Reuter) The Dalai Lama, exiled spiritual leader of Tibet, said in an interview that he would like fighting still in progress in his country to cease. A s an ardent Buddhist, he does not support violence, he told a correspondent of211 words
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Article136 1959-07-06 12 TWO BORs JAILED AND DISMISSED NICOSIA. Sun. (Reuter) Two British soldiers have been sentenced to J-il by a court martial near here for misappropriating ammunition and hand grenades. They are Bandsman Ray Allen Eke, 23. and Private Richard Heather. 23, both of the First Battalion of the Royal West Kent136 words
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Article142 1959-07-06 12 TOKYO, Sun. (Reuter)— A report describing how genuine vegetable cotton was found growing inside a 45-year-old woman was given at a surgical congress in Matsuy e City, Shimane Prefecture. Western Japan. The report was made by Dr. Tamotsu Tajiri, a surgeon and Professor Seiji Akagi of Okayama142 words
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Article57 1959-07-06 12 i« fili_l?* RE S, i n ,n„ R^ llter) A Sdfer who drove off in a temperature of 100 degrees here yesterday saw his ban explode in midair and set Are to the ira»o_Undhlm H 2P_l° neilt sett 4s the ru,M P^blem by aUowing Wm to play57 words
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Article, Illustration109 1959-07-06 12 'MAN OF THE YEAR' INDICTED >IINEOLA. New York Arthur Lem. named "Man of the Year*' in Nassau Countv in 1958 for his civic work, is pictured here leaving police headquarters last week after being accused by a grand jury of smuggling communist aliens into America and forcing them to work109 words
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Article, Illustration11 1959-07-06 12 "jj Mrs. White asks ow I am tell er I'm famished!"11 words
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Article69 1959-07-06 12 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) The London fire brigade dealt with over M grass fires yesTerdav caused by the hot weather, it w_s announced this morning The hottest c.,iv of the JEEM wa« registered here ptftffttajr. The temperature on the Air .Ministry roof at 2 p.m. rea69 words
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Article24 1959-07-06 12 THE owner of in off-licence in New York dialled the police with his tongue after he was bound bv two robbers. Reuter.24 words
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117 1959-07-06 12 Bomb thrown Anglo-Argentine cultural centre Bl E\OS \IRi:S. Sun. (Reuter) A terrorist exploded last night at the entrance of the Anjlotine cultural institute at La Plata, capital of 1 Aires province, about 40 miles from here. The main door was shatterec and windows were broken bui there were no casualties.117 words
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Article133 1959-07-06 12 Interpo asked assist INNSBRUCK 1 Sun (Rr.ter) *fl -a a- today I police Invest fl ing of two Ba I Tyrolean I here on Ti- H Gendarmerie H announced thv fl asked INTERPO- fl tional r<> fl assist in the E I A full-acal* fl ihootinf >ntin I di- a133 words
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Advertisement221 1959-07-06 12 AT THE RIGHT PRICE ||§p gup g° to the R"hina Watch Company, the onlv lliyi IZ fHg sh °P in Sin gapore selling etvry brand of a genuine Swiss watch includine:— _S______s! F I r Z^™> E'ection, Eterno-Motic; Favre-Leuba-1. X nQrd Pfrregeux; Invicta; Longines; M.do; m m Umega; Patek Phil.ppe;221 words
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