Singapore Standard, 8 July 1959
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Title Section21 1959-07-08 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD >fc m s. £*naa£> SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1959. Vol. X No. 6 15 cts. 14 Pages (FINAL EDITION]21 words
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Article640 1959-07-08 1 AUSTRALIAN PREMIER TALKS TO MINISTERS Impressed by Cabinet's energy and integrity 'We are ready to aid Spore AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister, Mr. R. G. Menzies, said yesterday that his cduntry will be delighted to co-operate with and assist Singapore "m any small way within our capoJty." The visiting640 words
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515 1959-07-08 1 Unions plan mass rally to protest against cuts EMPLOYEES of the Singapore Government, City Counril and the Singapore Improvement Trust whose variable allowances were slashed recently, will hold a mass rally to protest against the cuts. The Joint Council of Action formed by the Unions representing Civil Servants, City Council515 words
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283 1959-07-08 1 KL LAWYER MAY BE ASKED TO TAKE UP THE FIGHT SINGAPORE civil servants are likely to employ the services of a wellknown Kuala Lumpur lawyer to prevent Government from slashing their variable allowances. They plan to fight their rase against what they considered a "unilateral action" on the part of283 words
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Article92 1959-07-08 1 THE Minister for Labour and Law will ask the Singapore Legislative Assembly at its meeting next Wednesday to fix the salary of the State Advocate-General at $2,075 a month. In the budget for 1959 prepared by the previous Government, provision had already been made for the92 words
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Article, Illustration336 1959-07-08 1 KEN LUND - KEN LUND They've never seen him before By THE Pereiras of 235 Jalan Kolam Aver, Sentul, Kuala Lumpur, are due for a big surprise today, when a nephew they have never seen before visits them. And the nephew. Eric Dezal Pereira, has rome336 words
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Article, Illustration16 1959-07-08 1 YESTERDAYS picture taken at the City Hall when Mr. Menzies called on Mr. Lee Kuan Yew.16 words
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573 1959-07-08 1 SHARIFF AHMAD - Malaya, Brunei to work for prosperity SHARIFF AHMAD Paramount ruler misses banquet By BRUNEI, Tues. Brunei and Malaya have common ideals and should continue to help one another to achieve "prosperity, peace and a high standard of living," declared the Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaya m a speech read at573 words
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Article119 1959-07-08 1 HONGKONG. Tues. (UPI> Police disclosed today a mass roundup of Chinese attempting to enter Hongkong illegally. Officials estimated that about 400 persons havp slipppd into the Colony during the past three days travelling by junk and sampan from the Pearl River into a bay inside119 words
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Article43 1959-07-08 1 WHILE attempting to board a moving bus m Rochore Road. Singapore, last night, an Indian, P. P Manikam fell and one of 'his pars was almost torn off. He was taken to the General Hospital, where he was warded.43 words
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148 1959-07-08 1 BYRNE WARNS EMPLOYERS: STOP THIS PRACTICE MINISTER for Labour and Law, Mr K. M. Byrne, yesterday warned certain employers that they should stop victimizing employees who are members of trade unions. "It has been brought to my notice that employers have lately dismissed workers on discovering that they have joined148 words
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Advertisement492 1959-07-08 2 In Memory of The Late Mrs. AW BOON HAW (nee Madam Cheng Peng Foong) As a mark of respect Our Offices will •remain closed today. HAW PAR BROTHERS LIMITED ENG AUN TONG The Tiger Medical Hall QUALIFYING TEST 1959. CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION. 1960 FEDERATION OF MALAYA CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION492 words
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Advertisement397 1959-07-08 2 NOTICES NOTICE is hereby given that I. JOHN ALEXANDER NELSON of No. 37. Merryn Road. Singapore, have applied to the Board of Licencing Justices. Singapore, for the transfer of a Wholesale Dealer'^ licence In respect ot premUes No. 13. Magazmr Road to Mr. STEPHEN LOUIS GERALD GETTLIEB. Any person wishing397 words
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Advertisement599 1959-07-08 2 TENDER NOTICES P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Registered Cla.?s "E* Contractors and above, will be received at the office of the St.ite Engineer. PWD Pcrak, Ipoh. up to 300 p.m of the 28th July, 1959 for the Construction of Office and Store for Agricultural Experimental Station at Te'.uk Bharu. Teluk599 words
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Advertisement517 1959-07-08 2 P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE d TENDERS from registered d contractor^ m Class 'E f and c above will be received by thr r. State Engineer, Trengganu 0 up to 12 00 noon of the 15th r July, 1959 for the "Consrucd tion of Fire Station «rd Firemen's Quarters at Besut. k517 words
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Advertisement39 1959-07-08 2 f OOT Healed m U ■o b.niy ih«t ti, rr», trouble ui!^.^ dl»c-f.vi »s^^*»^H t>rm m I day.. N,. «uar»nte. g tMakln PlmpV. 1 Of far* ,r1 returns er^ I Nlxoderml ft Skin TrnW-t —^l a.l.abdeenJ? M a, .139 words
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Article399 1959-07-08 3 THE tumultuous welcome which the Paraint Ruler of the Federation of Malaya, the g di-Pertuan Agong, and his Consort, the Raja maisuri Agong, received on their first State to Brunei, demonstrated once again the close of friendship that have always existed between Rulers, the governments and the people of399 words
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Article433 1959-07-08 3 lie DOES last Sunday's air bottle between Nationand Communist Chinese planes over itroits of Formosa herald the opening of a offensive by Peking m South East and East Intelligence reports from Nationalist headers m Formosa appear to add up to the usion that the Peking Government has been J433 words
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Article, Illustration279 1959-07-08 3 /x£> jit ,4tmke& gPEAKING at a rally In Kuala Lumpur, on Monday, Socialist Fronter Americk Singh Gill, trotted out uhat is a hardy election annual— the presence of Commonwealth troop* m Malaya. The presence of such an army, m his view, evokes misgivings. district and suspicion regarding Malaya's279 words
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Article59 1959-07-08 3 *0 OFFICE: 23 Ll m Teck Kirn Road. Spore 2. P 0 B~x No 1563 Cables 'TICERNEWS" Ala m m Tp|- (5 l<nes All departments L LUMPUR; c-vna Insuranc. Bldß., 174. Batu Ra I H Telephone f* Kr 93 Cowan St (el: 3629 IIACCA 8 Leith59 words
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Article, Illustration60 1959-07-08 3 Contrary to popular belief, experts say frostbite should not be rubbed with snow. Doctors agree that a lot less tissue damage results and the victim is less likely to get gangrene, if warmth is applied immediately. They say frozen feet ana other parts of the body should60 words
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Article, Illustration904 1959-07-08 3 H.A.R. Philby - Struggle For Power In Iraq H.A.R. Philby —by BEIRUT. EVERYTHING General Kassem has done since early May shows his stiffening determination to check the advance of the Communist Party m Iraq. Far from yielding to Communist clamour for the execution of "traitors" condemned by the People's Court, and for the904 words
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Article866 1959-07-08 3 LESLIE FINER - GREECE AND THE ROCKETS LESLIE FINER by 'INHERE is scarcely any doubt remaining that when the time comes the siting of western rockets m Greece can be achieved without much difficulty. The tactics of the Communist countries, using alternate threats and coaxing over the future installation of rocket sites, have866 words
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Article784 1959-07-08 3 GEORGE CLAY - DURBAN "JTiOSE who see apartheid as being fatal to the future of South Africa belong either to the "bang" or "whimper" schools. They believe that it will lead either to the present structure of society m this country being destroyed m one big bang or m784 words
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Advertisement152 1959-07-08 3 A unique achievement arthur mn CHILDREN S ENCYCLOPEDIA Arthur Mee'i Children's Enejrlopedia is a truly unirie achievement. For forty vrars it has remained supreme, un. challenged as horn* education m The latest edition m ten volume*, superbly prMuced exrertly written, upholds the fine tradition of the work a tradii tion152 words
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282 1959-07-08 4 Murder Trial Jury Told: KUALA LUMPUR, Tucs. A 50-year-old estate labourer objected to a young man visiting his 16-year-old daughter during "awkward hours' and one day killed him with a sickle, the Supreme Court was told today. Facing a capital charge before282 words
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Article, Illustration49 1959-07-08 4 THE visiting Australian Prime Minister, Mr. R. G. Menzies (second from left), having informal talks with Singapore Ministers. From Left Mr. Ong Eng Guan, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, Mr. D. W. McNicol (Australian Commissioner) Mr. Lee Kuan Yew and Dr. Toh Chin Chye,- StandardpicStandardpic - 49 words
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Article244 1959-07-08 4 R.G. PILLAI - R. G. PILLAI Minister issues stern warning —no shady outdoor duties By TOURIST agencies and social guide associations m Singapore which employ girls for "shady" outdoor duties are m for trouble. For the Ministry of Labour and Law is closing its nets on them to244 words
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Article178 1959-07-08 4 KTALA LIMPIR. Tuev V T. Balasmi; year-old Kirn la Lumpur Municipal Inspect"Bodies, who was convicted by the Sessions i fined $500 on a charge of accepting a flvc e.s from a caretaker, won his appeal against thr i »ci and fine m the Supreme Court here tod.ix Mr. Justice178 words
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Article154 1959-07-08 4 KUALA I —-Chairman ol I Buruh My. ,1H (Indnne? M Wfcrfctn W Abik. tor.., fjl nopr ben 1 stop t.ik I Soekarno to sian's <w would the DOWH j Mr At J hop* wha» Pi 1» MOW Cir r; Htv to the r. 1^ larking 1^ by r"' would154 words
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147 1959-07-08 4 Outpatient clinics A Govt. probe DR. P. OORJITHAM of the Woodbndjje Hospital has been assigned by the Ministry of Health to Investigate into the feasibility of the construction of outpatient clinics His specific instructionare: To study and make prop<»al s for the construction of outpatient clinics m consultation with the147 words
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Article285 1959-07-08 4 SINGAPORE'S Health Minister, Inche Ahmad Ibrahim, yesterday called on the public to co-operate by nomaking unnecessary calls upon the ambulance service, both at the General Hospital and at the Kandang Kerbau Hospita 1 A statement by the Ministry last night said that there nad recently285 words
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Advertisement185 1959-07-08 4 I »V 11%7 I V? J^ U llf I II t? t» VJ I I Modc<2S46 .find divers. Soidq day you too will own one I €ach Omega watch is accompanfed by an official Guarantee booklet duly filled m at the time of The Watch the World purchase. This is185 words
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131 1959-07-08 5 My Son Might Have Been Pushed to Pond— Mother FOMAN told a Singapore Coroner yesterday that prcted her 17-year-old son, a student, was "beatpath" and thrown into a fishing pond. i lh Kwe€ said this at the inquest on Ng Lai Wan is found drowned m a pond at Kampong131 words
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Article140 1959-07-08 5 JFOOK LOY. 19. a land his room-mate la Chuan, 25, a flshI were yes erday acland discharged by n-.ce Buttrose m the ire Assize Court on a of gang robbery on i New Year Day. discharged after had returned a verdict of no; If gang robbery. iM140 words
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Article, Illustration47 1959-07-08 5 Coachman's Fortune is first THE Chief Police Officer. Penan?. Mr. P. H. O'Flynn. (right) leading Coachman's Fortune (Dalmatian). at the judging of the Dog and Cat Show last weekend. Coachman's Fortune won the first prize m the Open Class event. Mrs. O'Flynn is the owner.47 words
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272 1959-07-08 5 Remember the June 28 raid on an office m Cecil Street... EIGHT Singapore teachers who were caught red-handed by the Police during the screening of blue films m Cecil Street last month, ore to be dismissed. The Ministry of Education yesterday272 words
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Article328 1959-07-08 5 Only way to ensure progress PNG MALIM. Tues. l t ~> the cause of the m<i advance of J when compared n wa. raided r ed m the latest 1 he Malayan Stunt hiy periodical t( t^e discussion of I interest to students rial .says that sow behind the328 words
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112 1959-07-08 5 SEND-OFF FOR CITY COUNCIL ENGINEER PEN AN G, Tues.— The Electrical Engineer of the City Council, Mr. M. B. Parsons, who left here by air for Europe under the Malayanisation scheme yesterday told The Standard at the Bayan Lepas Airport that he regretted very much leaving behind so many good112 words
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Article70 1959-07-08 5 PENANG. Tues.— Alliance City Councillor. Mr. Liang Juen Chew, speaking on the occasion of "health week" at the Popular Stalls m Campbell Street last night, said that despite the work of 430 labourers to keep the city clean, drains were still choked and backlanes dirty. Unless70 words
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Article48 1959-07-08 5 THE TWO visiting musicians from South India. Messrs. Ramanatha Sastrigal and V. Srinivasan and story-teller Mr. Krishnamoorthy Bhagawathar will give a concert at the Ramakrishna Mission Hall, Norris Road, today at 7 p.m. The topic will be "Baktha Ramadas." a saint of Andhra Desha m India.48 words
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342 1959-07-08 5 28 MURDERS IN FIRST 6 MONTHS, 22 SOLVED A TOTAL of 28 murders were committed m Singapore m the first six months of this year, Mr. William Cheng, Police Secretary told Standard yesterday. Mr. Cheng said that, though the number of murders committed was comparatively hish and alarming, arrests made342 words
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Article173 1959-07-08 5 A YOUNG clerk, Shanti Aathar, who married 16-year-old Chong Ann Yin on Jan. 17, 1951 at the Singapore Registry but could not consummate the marriage hecause of his mother-in-law's •'demand?, 1 was granted a decree nisi by the High Court yesterday. Shanti told the court that173 words
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Article138 1959-07-08 5 Mother fished out son front pond A HOUSEWIFE. Chua Soy. told a Singapore Coroner yesterday that while feeding pigs hi her farm she noticed her three-year-old son missing. By the side of the pigsty was a pond. She saw bubbles and peered hard into the pond. "I saw my son.138 words
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148 1959-07-08 5 HASSAN bin Kassim, 28, was yesterday committed by the Singapore Ninth Magistrate to stand trial at the next Assizes for attempting to use as genuine, 20,000 counterfeit Indonesian rupiah notes. Hassan, who reserved his defence, was alleged to have committed the offence m Bras148 words
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Article108 1959-07-08 5 SENIOR MIDDLE III EXAM MINISTER for Education. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. yesterday announced his decision to allow one more category of students to sit for the Senior Middle 111 Examination as private candidates. They are tho>e who have attended Senior Middle 111 and they may take the examination m the108 words
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Article53 1959-07-08 5 THE Katong United Residents Association at an extraordinary general meeting last week, decided to extend the scope of its membership to ail residents m Singapore instead of only to people of Katong as hitherto. It also decided to change its name to the Singapore United Asiatic53 words
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Article68 1959-07-08 5 THE four-inch water main at the bark of Albert Street and Rochore Canal Road between Selegie Road and Short Street will b© closed from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m today, the City Water Engineer's Department announced yesterday. The six-inch main along West Coast Road between the68 words
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Article152 1959-07-08 5 'Yankee' boys fail in extort bid PENANG. Tues. Three "Yankee" youths, after failing m their bid to exort $1,000 from a shop proprietor last night, threw an aeratedwater bottle inside his shop and damaged an almeirah. About 7.30 P.m. yesterday, three youths, two wearing white shirts and the other a152 words
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Article76 1959-07-08 5 TAIPING. Tues.— A v-eH-known businessman, Mr Yeap Ghee Chuan J.P., was recently installed as President of the Taiping Rotary Club. He took over from D r Lim Swee Aun Other office-bearers elected <vere: Vice-President— Mr. Toh En e Hoe. J.P.. secretary —Rev H E. Ahram. treasurer. Mr.76 words
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Article, Illustration220 1959-07-08 5 2 Malayan students off to attend a Tunisian work-camp TWO Malayan students yesterday left Singapore on board the Vietnam to attend a six-week work-camp at Sakiet Sidi Youssef m Tunisia. They were Jasrph Lim EnR Pitt and Goh Thiang Soo. students of the Technical College m Kuala Lumpur. Lim U220 words
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Article83 1959-07-08 5 THE body of a trisha rider. Tan See Beng. 60. was found floating m Kallang Basin on May 7. a Singapnr° Coroner's Court was told ve.-terday. Police Corporal Samsudin bin Abdullah of the Marine Police, towed the body under the Merdeka Bridge. In the shirt pocket of the83 words
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Article131 1959-07-08 5 Bod hi tree to be planted A BODHI trre will be planted today on a hiil overlooking the .voa at the sth Mile Pasir Panjang Road. Singapore, to mark the completion of the ceremonial opening of the World Buddhist Society. The br.ef ceremony to be performed by the ranking Buddhist131 words
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Article39 1959-07-08 5 SINGAPORE City Councillor. Mr X. Karuppiah. will meet, the people at the premises of th« Tamil Reform Association at 125. Serangoon Road, on all Sundays from 10 m. to I p.m. and from 230 to 4. 30 p.m.39 words
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Advertisement89 1959-07-08 5 wMmmt/KSm nestles ready-cooked 3CEREAL FOOD NESTUM is NOT Just for babies you know it also makes a delicious, nourishing and economi-- ai breakfast or light evening meal, for ALL THE —and sugar or Jam too, if df sired. NESTUM is particularly suitable for invalids, convalescents and old people as it89 words
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335 1959-07-08 6 They Had Food Only To Last Them For 24 Hours KUALA LUMPUR/ Tues.— Within hours of search parties being despatched today to two points m the hilly Selangor jungle bordering the Malayan Central Range, a 20-member mountaineering party, earlier reported335 words
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Article47 1959-07-08 6 PARTY' S NEW HOME OPENED PENANO. Tues. The new premise? of the Labour Party of Malaya. Prai branch was officially opened by the ViceChairman of the party's Penang Division. Mr. N. Patkunam. during the week-end. Several party leaders spoke on the aims and objects of the party.47 words
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Article91 1959-07-08 6 VAMPIRE FANCY DRESS CONTEST IPOH. Tues— The He? Theatre here will have a fancy "Vampire" dress contest m conjunction with the screening of the Universal International'^ horror film "Blood Of The Vampire." Entries are open to all persons over 18 years old and should reach the manager of the theatre91 words
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Article94 1959-07-08 6 TUNKU ASKED HIM NOT TO RESIGN KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Director of the Language and Literature Agenry. Tuan Syed Nasir bin Ismail is now having a peaceful time m his office and is not expected to contest the Federal elections. He told The Standard today "!e was Advised by the94 words
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Article, Illustration28 1959-07-08 6 The 'Big Sweep' in Penang VOLUNTEER helpers and City Councillors m Penang went sweeping the streets m George Town during the antilitter campaign m Health Week on Sunday.28 words
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Article50 1959-07-08 6 TWO men pleaded not guilty m the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday to theft of a car worth $2,400 belonging to Tay Chiang Hong at New Market Road on July 7. Lim Boon Hock and Lim Kok Keng. were ordered to be remanded for one week50 words
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373 1959-07-08 6 THE COMMISSION of Inquiry to review the present position of the pineapple industry, including its recent crisis, was closed to the Press for the first time yesterday at a request of Mr. N. D. Holt, managing director of the Metal Box Company of Malaya373 words
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Article, Illustration261 1959-07-08 6 ACTRESS TO PLAY THE ROLE MALACCA, Tues.— The 20 year old Hongkong film star, Pearl Au Kar Wai, whose other nickname Su Fan means "sweet innocence" said today that she was anxious to meet a bandit woman to acquaint herself with the part261 words
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96 1959-07-08 6 PENANG, Tues.— The State Education Board with Dr. N. K. Menon as chairman will continue to function without any change m its membership after the first meeting of the State Legislative Assembly on Saturday. Dr. Menon said that >ome of the e'.e^ted member* m96 words
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Article54 1959-07-08 6 MALACCA. Tues. The Malacca scouts worked round the clock to recently raise sufficient funds to enab c four local scouters to attend the 10th World Jamboree m Manila. These four scouts from the Fort District representing the State are Richard Lee Lim Yeow Beng. Chin Won54 words
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Article37 1959-07-08 6 A DEBATE on whether "dnema does more good than harm will be held at the St. Hilda's School Hali tomorrow at 3.30 p.m. Students from two Girls schools— St. Hilda and Tanjong Katong will participate.37 words
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Article333 1959-07-08 6 Central control for 20 centres SINGAPORE Government is to centralize the 20 Community Centres and various Youth and Sports Club m the State. This move is to co-ordinate the activities of these organizations to provide maximum efficiency m catering to the needs of the State's plural >ociety. Minister for Labour333 words
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Article69 1959-07-08 6 KUALA LI'MF F Radio \5 1 a special p opening of S<\iway t"' 1 p m T): it projjrammr view 19.SP 1 by air fro rr eludes r the openlni and exr speech^^ President r This fra 1 h.i^ brf-n m r I by the .ng Cory M a69 words
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205 1959-07-08 6 Desire to learn Malay is gOOd Sign Dr. Menon PENANG. Tues The Chairman of the State Education Board, Dr. N. K. Menon. said today the increasing demand for study of the national language was a very happy indication for the future growth of independent Malaya. Dr. Menon was speaking at205 words
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421 1959-07-08 6 Traffic cop found with $600 bribe Court told A HOI'SEWIFE yesterday told S. n jratw>r District Judge Mr. Choor Singh that corruption officers remove $600 from i ra f^ to whom she had given the monr\ t The incidents took place beforf Prince Phillip Avenue, Alexandra Madam Chan Chool Yoke,421 words
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137 1959-07-08 6 Polls men Allian choice on ability KUALA LUMPUR. Turs Allianrp candidates fnr the Federal elections will be selected according to their ability and not from the number of votos they received from the people. This was stated by Prime Minister Dato Abdul Razak hin HtUttin, who returned here today by137 words
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Article, Illustration46 1959-07-08 6 by MR. u>\\ \ki> (HAN KIM KONG mtwmi *J and Mrs. Chan Soon Wan. and his hn>l' Miss Jenny Wong Hoi Kent, are mm <» n dine cake at a reception m Kuala Lumpur < after their marriage at the Churrh of the Standardpic Voon TeckStandardpic; Voon Teck - 46 words
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98 1959-07-08 7 SMOKEHOUSE DESTROYED IN ESTATE BLAZE IILA LUMPUR. Tues. {in. ooo worth of property when a smokeu.u gutted b y fire toi Galloway Estate, m the :i! area. 40 miles south firr which broke out at raged for an hour and ptrly turned the smokeiting $8,200 into tiering ruins. re was98 words
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Article58 1959-07-08 7 MIC NAMES MEN FOR F ED. POLLS IfAN r, 1 les -The Malamian Congress here has tted to the Alliance il Headquarters m Kuala i.r three candidates for tions. X c President of 1 1 .Pei [r. X T. S. m~. i. Mr S (and Mr. M. p. onstituenciti I58 words
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Article, Illustration69 1959-07-08 7 Youngest Scout front Malaya THIRTEEN year old Patrol Leade r Ng Wah Chirvv. will be one of the youngest scouts from Malaya to attend the 10th World Jamboree at Manila on July 17 Ng; is the only scout to be selected from Teluk Anson. He is a Form I student69 words
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Article47 1959-07-08 7 The Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday allowed V. Ra.iasinghe bail of $1,000 after he pleaded not guilty to cheating Ten Kirn Whatt of Sl9 by nretending to he Mr. S. Woodhull of the Peoples* Action Party at the Highway Inn. C.emenceau Avenue, on June 26.47 words
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166 1959-07-08 7 PENANG, Tues.— A large gathering of teenage fans of "sweet seventeen" film star. Miss Shirley Koh, echoed m unison "We all love you" m greeting her, on her arrival at the Bayan Lepas airport here yesterday from Singapore. Shirley is making personal166 words
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Article153 1959-07-08 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cfnts per 1b) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 96 961 R S.S. No. 1 R* J c ly v i 96i R.S.S. No. 1 August 964 96i July No. 2 95i 95} July No. 3 94 1 95* Ton?:— Barely steady. Tin153 words
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Article48 1959-07-08 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A 46-year-old Javanese, Koret. was killed m Jenjarom New Villase m Banting, m a motor accident yesterday. Police said *hat Koret was knocked down by a lorry driven by an Indian just outside the village main gate at 10 a.m.48 words
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Article24 1959-07-08 7 THE annual general meeting of the Parents' Association, Penang. will be held at its school hall on July 17, at 8 p.m.24 words
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Article, Illustration64 1959-07-08 7 MR S. M. YONG. a Federal Councillor, blesses the newly-wedded couple. Inche Ismail bin Hashim and Raja Norsiah binti Ra.ia Mohamed. at the wedding reception at the Selangor Turf Club on Sunday. The groom is attached to the Health Department, Alor Gaiah. and the bride is64 words
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206 1959-07-08 7 Birth control in S'pore 'reasonable' Korean women SEOUL. Tues. (I'PI) Korean women leaders voiced reserved objection to the suggestion that a woman with three children should be sterilized, although they said they favour stringent birth control as a principle. lisa. Pak In Soon, Director of the Bureau of Women's Affairs.206 words
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250 1959-07-08 7 CHEATS LIQUOR FIRM TO TREAT FRIENDS AN unemployed man, who entertained his friends with liquor he had dishonestly obtained from a local store, was yesterday fined $300 by Singapore Third District Judge, Mr. K. T. Alexander, after he pleaded guilty to two charges of cheating the firm. The man, a250 words
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Article92 1959-07-08 7 CLAIMS TRIAL TO CHARGE OF THEFT KUALA LUMPUR. Tv« Ooi Peng Hock. 20. was today charged before the First Magistrate. Tuan Haji Moharr.ed Taib. of theft of goods worth $2,686 from a store at Petaiing Jaya on Feb. 16. The prosecution alleged that Ooi with seven others, stoe 186 one-gallon92 words
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Article43 1959-07-08 7 TWO youths. Chan Hong Kheong. and Tan Chine Sing, were yesterday remanded for one week by a Singapore Court after they pleaded not guilty to a charge of gang robbery of property totalling $10,100 at Paya Lebar Road on July 2.43 words
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413 1959-07-08 7 YOUNG THUGS VIE FOR GANG LEADERSHIP Spate of society attacks explained Brutalities are bids to prove their 'guts' Police Secretary THE secret behind the series of secret society attacks on innocent people m the past few weeks m Singapore is out at last. Police Secretary, Mr. William Cheng, yesterday disclosed413 words
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Article88 1959-07-08 7 FOLLOWING were the resu.ts of the Kota Bharu Town Council by-elections on Saturday: Kubang Pasu Ward: YusorT bin Vaacob (Al^ance). 1.093 votes; Abdul Rahman bin Omar (P.M. IP). 711 votes; and the poll percentage was 36 8 per cent. Kota Lama Ward: Tuan Haji Nik Yanya bin88 words
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Advertisement445 1959-07-08 7 cjT*K^HLisa.t»ioix I S 111 h at you shfHttH know about... a f '"OW^TDII^ a JSft j^^^^^ ICN ond when S i lo^pictcd w.l! Ils revolutionary TRIPLE- Ec rh« ONLY CAMERA PROJECTION and i »u fatT c m Vast WRAP-AROUND screen ffl I E As. a thot n lth 7 Channel445 words
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Advertisement219 1959-07-08 7 VJMqgON TOP IN SHgWBUSINESS <• liOthayOrganisatioiiwlj *>H^BDaßkaaH^hß«MHa attraction s mM ♦> <:< ra inrnrTTßi last Ay > V II a.m.-l U-41.5-«4A A IM p.« M%t WOMAN OBSESSED^^J V oFisi roMotßow: J^ r r ;r, r "NEVER lOVE A STRAN6ER" 4A ffJTfTrrai^ QPENS TODAY! ♦♦♦Plus Ml 1 b FUNERAL OF THE219 words
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Miscellaneous912 1959-07-08 7 tf IIIIf I II tl^ffl¥TTi \W W I W&m c n 630 Te UN Speaks. 643 All 9.30 pm RS» Time i'li' f'l'J ll,' I > li If f Learn Malay Signal and News. 945 IRSI Tigi iggy^ §||ItIII i I 1 I Vi 1 I /flllfl I f^ 6912 words
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Advertisement813 1959-07-08 8 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE r NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE te: Halifax* Montreal, Boston, New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia tr Cult Port* a pore P. S ham Penanf ULYSSES »>:>:r«-.«-^m3w-*><»»»t.>.2o/2S luly 26 luly Aug Carriers option to oroceed via othe* oort» to load and discharge cargo NORTH GERMAN LLOYD and HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE JOINT813 words
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Advertisement1162 1959-07-08 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 "8 Una*) (Incorooratae r» »ino«por«j 112 Hi»««» MM XH£ BLUE FUNNEL UN r-..--(AILINCS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carrier* option to oroceed via othei oorts to load and dlteharte carteSintapere Loading tor Ova Sail* Shaw tenant Laomadon Liverpool m Port/|uly 91,162 words
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Advertisement1056 1959-07-08 8 MITSUI |JJ LINE U.S.A.* LINE. Spore P.S'hom Penang For New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, direct dischorge vio Bombay Suez. Akagisan Mara 8 Aug 1 1 Aug ETA. N. York 22 Sept Mikagesan Mara 8 Sept 1 1 Sept ETA N York 1 8 Oct JAPAN LINE Nachisan Maru 1 5 July1,056 words
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Advertisement767 1959-07-08 8 2|U IHE E- A. C. I CsO iailincs ro H ADfN. RED SEA. MEDITEKRA\M V Qfet CONFININTAI ft SCANDINAVIAN n,^ X I a m "Basra b) DC,% m.t. Lalandia a) f/10| W ly It Vl m». "Malacca ci 2}/26|yl> 27 21 1|.1V W^ m.s. "Sargedha hi lU|mlv.4A M 5f J767 words
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Article, Illustration55 1959-07-08 9 Visit To ever Bros, Factory IAisitors. many bringeir hildren. a ere round the modern In croups. ■ardpic by Fah Me croup looking r soap is wrapped in foil. II AS Family Day at Bros. factory at ir Road. Kuala I.umon Monday, when than 500 relatives of rs employed by the55 words
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Article209 1959-07-08 9 Tins Steady On The Share Mart Boxh Industrials and Tins were quietly steady on the Malayan share market yesterday. Rubbers were selectively better. Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers 1 P:>p 1.01 1 03 Fraser and Neave. Ords 1 29 1209 words
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208 1959-07-08 9 Show Tells Progress On Land Projects BUKIT MERTAJAM, Tues. An exhibition showing various land development schemes carried out m the Federation opened yesterday at the Hokkien Hoay Kuan m Kulim Road here. But due to shortage of State land m Penang. there had been no development schemes for that State,208 words
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Article251 1959-07-08 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported me following business none yesterday B B_" Petro 1 old 51 6 overnight -ew 53 overnight; Fed Di<sn sfi f!K Fra er w »2& A« lOi: If. Cement $1 Xi \f B?JV& McAh rPr «Mi Metal g°x,?lfi. and overnieht $1.69; B. cold Storage SBc. 87r:251 words
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Article48 1959-07-08 9 JAKARTA. Tues. (UPl).— The Indonesian firm of P. T. Indevitra has shipped some 165 tons of Astra pepper from Belawan to East Germany, it was reported.. Arrangements are being made with another Indonesian firm for the shipment of Java tobacco to East Germany.48 words
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Article229 1959-07-08 9 H'kong: A Big Industrial Power u Lo:^ D ON. Tues. (Reuter).— The British Colony of Hong*on? U described m its 1958 annual report as "a vigorous industrial power whose activities are provoking widespread attention from less successful competitors." The rc-Dort gives details of the erowth of the industrial economy of229 words
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Article, Illustration76 1959-07-08 9 PENANG branch of X.P.M the Dutch shipping firm, moved to its new offices m Weld Quay last Saturday. Many guests attended a party given by the company at its new premises. Photo shows the Chief Minister, Penang, Dato Wong Pow Nee. being greeted on his arrival76 words
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Article93 1959-07-08 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were Copra July- August $37 buyers; $38$ sellers, coconut oil m bulk $58$ sellers, m drums $61 sellers; Muntok white pepper $131 sellers; Sarawak white $130 sellers; special Sarawak black $77. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable mixed93 words
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Article262 1959-07-08 9 A Wiltshire farmer who was order from Agrooprema, of dissatisfied with the grain Belgrade, for the supply of drier which he had bought, grain and grass driers, through built his own. and from thp the Yugoslavia Government small beginning, the farm agents. Agroservis, of Novisad,262 words
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141 1959-07-08 9 MALAYA TO OPEN NEW LAND FOR RUBBER WASHINGTON, Tuesday— The Malayan Government is contemplating opening new areas to rubber growing, according to a top Malayan government official. A statement by Malaya's Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said Malaya is now discussing the opening of some 1.000.000Reuter; U.P.I. - 141 words
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Article, Illustration294 1959-07-08 9 AUSTRALIAN fat lambs, which for years have been shipped regularly to Singapore and Malaya, are to be sent m large numbers to America says an Australian government trade report. A shipment of 30,000 lambs for American tables is to leave Sydney for San294 words
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Article109 1959-07-08 9 Price Slips Cent RUBBER dropped i cent m Singapore yesterday July first grade closed at 96 cents per lb. Profit-taking depressed price on a generally active market. The market marked up 5t the opening m sympathy with overseas advices, and fluctuated within narrow limits at the highest levels. There was109 words
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Article44 1959-07-08 9 SINGAPORE Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices m cents per lb., yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 96f 96| International RS.S. 96| 96| Aug. No. 1 96J" 974 July No. 2 96 96| July No. 3 95| 96| Tone: Quiet after steady.44 words
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Article18 1959-07-08 9 OUTPUT of rubber for June by the following companies are:— Kempas 389.567 lbs. Radelia 23.300 lbs18 words
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Article60 1959-07-08 9 MALAYAN tin output m May t hi? year was 2.997 long tons, against 3.226 long tons In the corresponding month last yeaj. Stocks of tin metal and tin-in-con-pntrates at the enn of May this year were 11.943 long tons. (9.622 long tons). Production for the first60 words
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Article21 1959-07-08 9 NEW YORK. Tue?.—Goodyear Tyre and Rubber Company announces a regular quarterly dividend of 60 rents payable on Sept. 15.21 words
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Article195 1959-07-08 9 U.S. Offers Aid To Burma WASHINGTON. Tues. (Reuter)—The United States today offered to extend •ronomic aid frants totalling US$37 million to BurmaFollowing a request by the Burmese Government. th c Lnited States offered to provide substantial economic assistance to two major development projects m Burma. One is the construction of195 words
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Article51 1959-07-08 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m Us rates to merchants yesterday:. Selling. (ready* T.T./O D. 31 1 90 d/st. air mail 32 credit bills. 32 1/16 trade bills Selling (readey) T.T./O D. Canada 31-3/16: Swiss Frcs. 141--1/16. Be'gian Fres. 163*. Other exchange rates remain51 words
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Article194 1959-07-08 9 Ol IKK ROADS Xarifa; Burma Maru; Knsten Maersk; Libertad I; Arrdy, Santa Lucia; Statius Jabsen. Loannis Ing'.esis; Frenulma. Kumkawa Maru; Nassa; Ever Glory; NTalgorzala Fornalska; Andres Boye; Damitrov; Wakare. Sty. Buat'an; An Shun. San Ricardo; Pres. Tyler; Le Natal. Sig'i; Ardi I; Trochiscus; Tai Seun Hong; Guntur;194 words
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Advertisement415 1959-07-08 9 ta^ BURMA FIVE STAR LINE gL s.s. -AMERICANA" FROM JAPAN fir HONGKONG PORTS Spore P.S'hom Penong Arriving 20 21 July 22 23 July Afcpptmg Corgoes for Penong and Rangoon n- INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING AGENCY 23, Sungei Aur Road, 51, Beach Street, Port Swettenham. Penong 6 C Tel: 6266. Tel: ***** |6*-415 words
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Advertisement112 1959-07-08 9 1 A DARING, EXCITING SENSATIONAL LOVE I 1 STORY EVER PRODUCED! 1 I MADHUMATI Hindi film Kiih QPy NEXT full Kdjilish Sublille. Ht A CHANCE! jF*T] FEW ESCAPE 13» COUGHS COLDS Wj*( 4^ Wlse foik < ulck| y soothe raw HV 4tmm sore throats, loosen phlefm a hacking cough and112 words
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Article, Illustration1348 1959-07-08 10 JEFFREY J. SMITH - You'll Meet The Stone Age In New Guinea JEFFREY J. SMITH by of (Juntos who recently visited New Guinea. PAPUA-NEW GUINEA, a "frontier-town" territory with a vital pioneering spirit, today is jumping on the "tourism" bandwagon. And it certainly has plenty to offer the off-the-beaten-track traveller who has the yen1,348 words
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Advertisement107 1959-07-08 10 THE tribesmrn of Kokoda. New Guinra. dressed for a ceremonial "sing sonir" may easily be tapping out a message of welcome on his drum. New Guinea has hung out a welcome-to-tourists sign, and is particularly anxious to attract the off-the-beaten track traveller. The world famous family of m a E107 words
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Miscellaneous418 1959-07-08 10 TODATS QIOTATION M| The r c hv ignur. ILj j^V not hi iaunt< won." B^B^B^Lll Pnpr I wu)xr.si)\i for I R^^^LVTvTT^ EVFRYONE: Tb HWh BF 1W V v -e "\r"-. mclho- S^Ll^Ssfl bfls^L^M arrnmr iV HQQHs^I t*«e rhe«p gJJ B^^B^B^^ w I M favour 'v hrn you can and IKj418 words
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Article, Illustration1823 1959-07-08 11 TODAY'S CARD p m 3 3 6 Furs Mon Amour chom 3y 9.00 1 until C. B'kelen Trois Amis Stobla 36 Hord Fin o« breg 4y 813 Mitchell Daniels ST. Toy Full Steam br ir h 4y 8.13 Shaari R B'kelen L.M. Foo and Mrs. ***** Free Mist eh o1,823 words
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Article, Illustration1132 1959-07-08 11 SCRUTINEER - HAPPY MELODY TO WIN AGAIN SCRUTINEER "My best bets are Super jet In Race One and Safe Invest In Race Three**. FRANCIS By RACE SIX] BACK SAFE INVEST Improving Satoro set for a repeat performance SATORO improves with each race and though he comes up against a bright Class One,1,132 words
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Article335 1959-07-08 11 fsdfsdfsfs Two comparatively newcomers, Fingall and Flyinf Dragon, may flgru out the finish of the 11. rare for boriMi Class 1. DivUlon 2 horses. Fint'.ill has shown promise m his last two efforts and I think is ready to open winning account here. In his335 words
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Advertisement106 1959-07-08 11 IaHMHWk? ««ee 3 Jiaee 4 Race 5 Race Race 7 Raem a Ht^int!" KU JJCSSJ 1 UDY N VKT HER HIGHNESS HAPPY MELODY SATORO FINGALL CONSERVATIVE SCRUTINEER SST S£l jSZ !£5 F V S"V7 7 I* fofy Df^" txceUior btKUIIMbLK UIWKMm Aloha Zonder Zorg Htgn Socks Tydor Wonder Pilot's Pride106 words
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Article, Illustration793 1959-07-08 12 'ANGLO' ATHLETES ACES AGAIN Better Than Ever In Bigger Than Ever Meet BETTER than ever Anglo-Chinese School swept through to their seventh successive championship m the bigger than ever Singapore Secondary Schools athletic meet which concluded at Jalan Besar Stadium yester- Anglo boy.s dominated, and set the pace for record793 words
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Letter143 1959-07-08 12 Why Not Recall Awang? S:r. your writer Bob Pidgeon has hit the nail right on the head by stating that what SAFA need now la AN AWANG BAKAR m order to be successful m their State team. And also may I add that by having a player with dash and143 words
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Article68 1959-07-08 12 TOKYO. Tue*. (UPlv— "B A. number one flyweight or.tender Sadao Yaoita of apan punched his way to a inanimous 10-round decision Ist night over Japanese antamweight champion Koji shibashi m an overweight natch before 3.0n0 spectators. The 23-year-old Yaoita. who hoping to challenge, world lyweight champion FtLscual68 words
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Article67 1959-07-08 12 THE annual General meet- Ag nf the Rugby Section of he Singapore Cricket Club rill be held on Friday. July 0. at 5.30 p.m. Mr. J. D. Paean, who has Assistant Secretary rom 1956 to 1958. and was he Se-retarv last -eason for he Club, will not be67 words
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Article34 1959-07-08 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tucs. TPCA Youth Section became champion? when they beat Medical Youngsters 2 l m the final of the Tamil Football League played on the Princes Road Stadium ground here today.34 words
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Article, Illustration34 1959-07-08 12 picture. \V!MBLEDO\"S ItCtf fii|p'c* champion. Act Ol" edo of the United State?, w:th the Cup he tCOfl alter beating Ron Lare r of Australia 6-4. S-3 6-4. i>7 thr Ann l Inst xceek.- UPIUPI - 34 words
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Article93 1959-07-08 12 Six Wickets Win For Sussex LONDON. Tue?. <Reuter^ Results In today's cricket matches were: At Eastbourne: Su.v>ex beat Somerset by six wickets. Somerset 372 for nine declared and secondly 226 for nine declared C. Greetham 56, P. Wight 74. Sussex 378 for eight declared and .secondly 221 for lou: T93 words
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284 1959-07-08 12 PENANG, Tues. The Football Association of Penang has stopped the states .Malaya Cup footballers from playing for the Penang Indian Football Association's invitation eleven against the Indian Navy at the City Stadium tomorrow night. The reason Is that with their next284 words
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320 1959-07-08 12 NORMAN BOUDEWYN - U.K. RUGBY International FOR MALAYA NORMAN BOUDEWYN By ENGLAND International J. W. Clements may play for an All Malayan Rugby team against the visiting Combined Oxford and Cambridge I'niversities touring team On Sept. 1. I r»™i«o m nrr^urP of tme MR NG WOOD KAN. president of the Singapore Rugby Union.320 words
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Article164 1959-07-08 12 RSGC Ladies Open Day Tourneys 'I HE R Lame*. Open Da- i n Stal be p IS. Lai Ic* M (IS< I X ear < 14 rt4 V SI TY«r.l p I Mori 90S V-* Lrr 1 30 1 t.lO M rawcu 015 Mr« 5 Rir-arfi<on Mv lan M t164 words
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Article46 1959-07-08 12 IPOM. Tuc> The *B}fl and junior krv petitions of th»' i;> I trirt Fontba.l Lr,i; ir* ported to start pa: month. 1 En?r.for th« Rn V i division and th. Son Cup nan. r Both thesp romp' k open to all al* Q46 words
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181 1959-07-08 12 NEW CO MERS Jollilads Athletic Union won the BAFA Div. 3A league championship when they beat Customi Sports Club 2 l m a key match on the MFA ground yesterday, Jollilads 1 achievement icreditable as they remained an unbeaten team throughout the competition. In the181 words
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Article, Illustration95 1959-07-08 12 Today's SPORT SOCCER: SBHFA Ci f C. Bank vs M Bai r Park- .V. Cnrhon PJ UYrr F Park; Gro\ p B: P B I vs SCS. F Park: fffC Bank vs Ford, SCC Gn aC Shall is Borneo, SB N Carbaa '•A" •>• Breirer at, F Park; Group J):95 words
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Article75 1959-07-08 12 THE Royal Navy will hold their athletic championships at H.M.S. Terror this afternoon starting at 2 p.m. Six teams will be participating they are: Royal Malayan Navy; Singapore Division ttM M .R.N.V.R.: HMS Terror; HMS. Ceylon; :^rd lr Squadron comprising IIM Ships Cardigan Bay. Alert. St. Bridges75 words
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561 1959-07-08 12 St. Paul's Diomo nd Jubilee Sports SEREMBAX, Tucs. With the new, hard track not conducive for record-breaking, the only new mark Ml was m the 440 yards 'C' division at the Diamond Jubilee sports of St. Paul's Institution here during the weekend. D. Bhowmick broke the only record of the561 words
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Advertisement19 1959-07-08 12 t$ 350,000 FOR YOUR THOUGHTS TICKETS NOW AVAILABLE HELP THE LOTTERIES BOARD AND HELP YOURSELF TO A BRIGHTER FUTURE.19 words
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1955 1959-07-08 13 S OARING Food Prices Cause A Headache Ei E*iw\ Bt*m\ M-wm*MMW**\*mtM m\ Jjk^mf 1 *f __r^ m^m^Er^ __*__^f Pron\ Our Correspondent iNEW DELHI T A PITY our pd hopes of rapid rialisation often with tougher and ►r jolts as food prices soar to tr heights, causing >elhi to turn its1,955 words
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Article607 1959-07-08 13 Anthony Sampson - Anthony Sampson by LONDON who is returnm% r o London after yfcr or more away is by one dominating e the city is at J°»M being built. The "J" 9 boom that is *rW in 9 the London f 'n 20 years, since "■•^ginning of the war.607 words
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Article511 1959-07-08 13 Stan Mays - Stan Mays from Cops Offer Free Treats NEW YORK. gIRENS screaming, the speed cops skidded to a halt m front of the car packed with holidaymakers. Two heavily-built policemen, guns on hips, strode over to the driver. But instead of handing out speeding tickets the cop511 words
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157 1959-07-08 13 MARY MALONE - Bonk! Crash!— Its Those Gulls Again... MARY MA LONE pOR months the Long Island homr of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Martin has been under bombardment from seagulls dropping clams They discovered that the shells cracked easily when dropped on the Martin's flat roof The Martins soon became maddened by the157 words
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Miscellaneous164 1959-07-08 13 LI'L ABNER By Al C.pp HASWLoIk 1 vi^lSSt A^' /vJEY.'A,^rS V OH. HOW NICE. (^O/T\ ??-u E OAT? A iMOOMIN BEAKS" kl UWU OU V/ 008.'.' J ILESGO.V i I BUDCW- DUCK- S> VA ARE A '^Q/ -vis^^= yy a \bov?t^ u^^?|»*hx*un uffs !j) ALLEY OOP By V. T. H.mlin164 words
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Article204 1959-07-08 14 ON THAI PREMIER S ORDERS BANGKOK, Tues. (Reuter)— A self-confessed communist who was arrested here last week was executed yesterday evening on the orders of the Prime Minister, Field Marshal Sarit Thanarat. Police who arrested the man. Supachi Sisati. found m his fruit plantation communist204 words
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Article112 1959-07-08 14 Ten best dressed men in UK LONDON. Tues (Reuter) Sir David Eccles. President of the British Board of Trade, was named as one of Britain's ten best-dress-ed men m a list published today by the Wholesale Clothing Manufacturers' Federa tion. The Federation said: "He does more for the clothing industry112 words
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Article, Illustration111 1959-07-08 14 'Please, Queen,' said Isabella A SHY little voice s aid: "Please. Queen, take my flower." And. to the delight of the crowd at Green Island. Ottawa, the Queen turned to talk to five-year-old Isabella Papee and her sister Elizabeth, aged three and took the rose The Queen went to GreenMirror - 111 words
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Article39 1959-07-08 14 MORE than 74,0i>0 people flen from East to West Germany during the first six months of this year. About 10,700 of them did so during June, a West German Refugee Ministry spokesman said m Bonn yesterday. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article304 1959-07-08 14 WOMEN, BABIES HELD A HOSTAGES A desperate escape bid by four convicts Visitors to jail held at knife-point as Supt. is asked for a get-away car MONROE, Washington, (UPI) Four desperate convicts threatened today to plurtgc butcher knives into 40 hostages, including women and children, if officials reject their demand304 words
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331 1959-07-08 14 DIFFICULT FOR UN TO INTERFERE IN TIBET -NEHRU NEW DELHI. Tue.> < Reuter) Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister today that the United Nation* has "rather prevented itself" from considering such problem* as Tibet, because it doe.s not recognise communist China Mr. Nehru, speaking at a Press conference, repeated a331 words
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178 1959-07-08 14 MANILA, Tues. (UPD—President Carlos P. Garcia yesterday opened the first regional conference of Asian United Nations Associations at the World Health Organization Hall here. The conference elected Manuel Gallego of the Philippines as Chairman and Inamullah Khan of Pakistan as ViceChairman. The conference isReuter - 178 words
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213 1959-07-08 14 NEW YORK. Tues <UPl>— An Indonesian official said last night that under "guided democracy" President Soekarno will have about the same power as American President Eisenhower and perhaps less than President Charles De Gaulle of France. Abdullah Kamil, press and public relations officer213 words
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Article127 1959-07-08 14 Technical guidance seminar TOKYO. Tues. (Reuter).— A total of 27 educators from 19 South-east Asian nations and areas today opened a threeweek seminar on professional and technical guidance. The seminar is being sponsored by the United Nations Educational and Scientific Commission (UNESCO) and the Japan UNESCO Committee and sponsored by127 words
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Article61 1959-07-08 14 K*MFAL*. (Nigeria). Tues. (UPI) The six wives they kmTT n H «"'e. h«««er have been jailed becauS doct?r ffl,C^ S b Sea't d h t 1 h ra c "P O" the Tlii 6ocl°l\ Pr'sc«Pt.on consisted of a paste made Jhortlv^aft^ th O. th |f' 4 in/61 words
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Article58 1959-07-08 14 PERTH. Tues. (Reuter) Captain Raphaele Jaume Commander of the migrant shio Montserrat, was fined £A5OO with costs today. The captain did not appear m Fremantle Police Court, but pleaded guilty through counsei to a charge under the Commonwealth Navigation Act of having failed to keep lif58 words
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Article95 1959-07-08 14 LONDON. Tues. (Reuter) Englishmen were yesterday exhorted not to take their dogs out into the midday sun. The British Broadcasting Corporation'? news bulletins carried an appeal on the tub* ject from the Royal Societv for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. For many listeners,95 words
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Article, Illustration67 1959-07-08 14 photo IT LOOKS like a tight fit. but Soviet rir*t Dfl Premier Frol R Koilov. i s m hifh food hum«i he models a "Steve Canyon" helmet durinc a r the Ideal Toy Corp plant m New York last U *H Russian visitor, considered o^e of the thr** powerfulUPI - 67 words
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Article211 1959-07-08 14 NEW YORK. Tues. UPI I Dag Hammarskjoeld wants any summit meeting that may be held to be conducted within the United Nation*' framework. The Secretary-General, whosp strong point "quiet diplomacy." ha.* been guarded m hla statements, but he ha.s made i. clear at the United Nation* and m a211 words
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Miscellaneous20 1959-07-08 14 > ft 111 I f M/9V*V^L. fc. f| K^l "1 dont know whats up wr mTTJJT^IJIJrS^S sleep when we 'aye company."20 words
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