Singapore Standard, 10 July 1959
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Title Section25 1959-07-10 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** —5 Cable "TICERNEWS" SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1959. Vol. X No. 8 15 cts. 14 Pages tt it 9*l (FINAL EDITION)25 words
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Article, Illustration579 1959-07-10 1 FINANCE MINISTER TELLS UNION OFFICIALS; You can't tell us how taxpayers 9 money be spent* Govt. will not recognise the 'Action' body SINGAPORE'S Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, yesterday bluntly told union officials that it was not their prerogative to determine how the taxpayers' money579 words
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1443 1959-07-10 1 MCA TO ALLIANCE: 'WE WILL SPLIT IF TWO BIG ISSUES ARE NOT SETTLED' KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Malayan Chinese Association hosthreatened to split from the Alliance and to "stand on its own two teet it two notional issues are not satisfactorily resolved by the Alliance National Council. The MCA publicity1,443 words
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192 1959-07-10 1 PLEASURE SHIP ON FIRE, SINKS: 51 DEAD HADERSLEV. Denmark Thurs. (Reuter) Danish police said today that 51 people, including se^en from one family, were drowned or burned to death m yesterday's disaster on a lake noar here when a pleasure boat exploded and sank m flames. It was believed there192 words
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134 1959-07-10 1 MALACCA. TThusr s In Malacca tonight. Tun Tan Cheng; Lock issued an "urgrnt appeal for Sino-Malav unity. He said: "I would emphasise that at this critical juncture of our young nations history, the paramount consideration must be SinoMalay unity at all costs. That134 words
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Article113 1959-07-10 1 Terrorists kill two Americans SAIGON. Thurs. (Reuter) A band of terrorists last night attacked an American billet at Bienhoa. 20 miles north of Saigon, and killed two American military advisers. The attack by between five and ten people occurred during a film show. An Interior Department communique said a Vietnamese113 words
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Article63 1959-07-10 1 LONDON, Thurs (Reuter) Mr. William Goodacre Player, of the well-known British tobacco family, who died last month aged 93. left £1.606.729. Death duties claimed £1.--181,235. Mr. Player, who made many gifts to charity m his lifetime. left bequests to charities, servants friends and relations and63 words
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495 1959-07-10 1 SINGAPORE TO HAVE OWN EXAM SYNDICATE -YONG THE Singapore Government will scrap the Cambridge School Certificate by 1964, the Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, announced yesterday to a delegation from the Bartl^v Road Secondary School Civics Club, who met him for a quiz495 words
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135 1959-07-10 1 Man (with pistol) takes over a plane BARI, ITALY. "thurs. (Reuter> —A 2.1-year-old man took control of a two-encined Yugoslav airliner oxer Yugoslavia today and forces tne pilot with a pistol at nis neck to fly him to political ■tyhim m Italy. The plane on a regular tli^ht fro,n Cattaro135 words
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Article30 1959-07-10 1 THE FIRST woman pilot m Japan. Mrs. Hideko Yokoyama. yesterday received the Amelia Earhart medal from an American woman aviator. Mrs. Lucide M Wright at Tokyo International ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration334 1959-07-10 1 DR. SINHA'S RESIGNATION IS REJECTED -MINISTER SINGAPORE Health Minister, Inche Ahmad Ibrahim, yesterday rejected the resignation of Dr. A. C. Sinha, a senior obstetrician and gynaecologist at the Kandang Kerbau Hospital. At the same time, Inche Ahmad announced that "pro ceedingc are being contemplated againM Dr Sinha for the recovery334 words
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Advertisement243 1959-07-10 1 I y f '/SSmlr st think, all those wonderful Fraser A Weave Sparkttng )r)Kt! Ginger Beer ice Cream Soda... Sarsapanlla... Dry Ginger Ale Grape Fruit Soda ange Crush... Cherryade... Lemonade. Choosing your /ojnte is so difficult. ti «v /fo t'o w r 5 nc Jb X 7 4 yU 'j|243 words
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Article38 1959-07-10 2 TANJONG MAUM. Thurs— Dr. Wong Theen Chee ha.^ assumed duties as Medlca Officer m charge of th< Tanjong Malim Distrlc hospital. He succeeds Dr j. T. Aiyathural. who ha eft the district on transfe o Malacca,38 words
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Article, Illustration88 1959-07-10 2 THE Pereiras of Kuala Lumpur went out of their way to make the brief stay of young Eric DezaJ Pereira a memorable one when they threw a lavish re-union feast m the Federal capital on Wednesday. Eric, a National Ser vire RAF airman, flew ti.ooo miles from Cyprus fo88 words
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140 1959-07-10 2 No rise in job: So he stabbed employer A IP-ycar-o'.-l apprentice engineer scabbed his employer m the bark when he fai oA to rc{ promotion, the Singapore Ninth Magistrate. Mr. M. Co imaraswamy, \:as told yesterday Rientjes Serrit Johannes pleaded guilty to a charge of causing hurt to S H.140 words
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146 1959-07-10 2 Tobacco offence: $3,000 fine for fitter A FITTER who borrowed oar on a Sunday to see motorracing was later arrested with 40 lbs of tobacco on which duty of $427 had not been paid, a Singapore Court was told yesterday. Cheh Kum Seng, 24, WM convicted of possessing cigarettes on146 words
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Article106 1959-07-10 2 DEATH FROM TETANUS MISHAP LIM KAI HAI. a 14-year-oid schoolboy of the Holy Innocent High School, who wanted very much to excel m sports died a week after a small piece of bamboo pierced his foot, a Singapore Coroner's Court was told yesterday. Lim's mother. Madam Seah Ah I^ek. said106 words
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168 1959-07-10 2 TOOK KNIFE TO DISCUSS REPAYMENT OF LOAN A MAX, who went armed with a chopper to discuss the repayment of a loan to a creditor, was convicted m a Singapore court on a charge of voluntarily causing hurt. Ho was Kg Tiong Seng owner of a sundry shop m McPherson168 words
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Article68 1959-07-10 2 ALOR STAR. Thurs Three men were today charged m the Sessions Court here wi*h importing into Malaya 144 lh s of raw opium yesterday. AH the three, Urn Hang Yaw. 35. Lim Koon Atah. 2ft. and Teoh Ah Leone were refused bail and ordered by the68 words
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Article66 1959-07-10 2 CHENG M f* was caught r« V a pen from a B the Singaporr |jj Wednesr.-iy. X the Thir committinf the fl The pr< Mahadrvar. ho ncnt 1 H indication- ti H previous COP part* of the F( The rr> irt »f Yeng Chov fl pen, for <o~~c -"B66 words
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Article148 1959-07-10 2 a nuuatwirt told a Singapore Coroner yesterday that her husband, Lim Kirn Boon, a roof repairer, behaved strangev a few days prior to his -umping down an air-well from 20 foot-high wall. The housewife, Chia Hul ng. said that Lim used to talk himself saying that148 words
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Advertisement593 1959-07-10 2 FOR HIRE DRIVE YOURSELF CARS available from Everfine Co. 519. Serangoon Road. Spore -8. Tel: ***** Current Model*. Special Terms for Period Hire. TUITION ART OF DRIVING: Learn m Modern Method m Modern DualControlled Cars. Success Guaranteed. Complete Course $75/- Ring ***** fa.Owen Road SAFETY DRIVING SCHOOL: All cars dual593 words
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Advertisement369 1959-07-10 2 Acknowledgment The family of the late Mrs. Aw Boon Haw (nee Madam Cheng Peng Foong.) wish to express their gratitude to the three Venerable Buddhist Bhikkhus. Venerable Bhikkhu Narada Thera, Hie world travelling Buddhist Bhikkhu of Ceylon. Venerable M. M. Mahaweera of Sri Lokoramayo Ceylon Temple, General Adviser of the369 words
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EDITORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
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Article420 1959-07-10 3 THE increasing incidence of accidents on ■pore i highways must be given immediate and Kit attention. The need for urgency is borne m>> recently published figures which show that m were over 13.000 road accidents, with a death m>* < 2. during the first six months of this year.420 words
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Article416 1959-07-10 3 [TWO leaders of India's trouble-torn Kerala State its Communist Chief Minister, Mr. E.M.S. Namboodnpad. and its Congress Party head, Mr. $a- ir are determined to take their com■ts to the highest authority m the nation, Pre- ■>' Dr. Rajendra Prasad. The two leaders de- on this move while416 words
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Article47 1959-07-10 3 1* L'm feck Kirn Road Spore I P 0 Bn« No 1563 Cables ir.EWNfcwS' LUMPUR. 5981 5 A departments na Insurance Blrtg 174 Batu kg relephone XC v l Cowan St lei. KCA- 8 Leith St Tel: 4055 91-A. Buk.t Ch.na Tel: 147?47 words
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Article969 1959-07-10 3 ROBERT STEPHENS - ROBERT STEPHENS by. LONDON. REPORTS from Paris that General de Gaulle has accepted an invitation from Queen Elizabeth to make a State visit to Britain next spring have not been officially confirmed m London. But the manner m which the British Premier. Mr MacmiUan. through whom the invitation969 words
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1531 1959-07-10 3 PETER KUM - Chinese Educationists Demand A Better Deal PETER KUM- A Ticklish Problem Confronts The MCA -by KUALA LUMPUR. THE Malayan Chinese Association is finding itself m the ticklish situation of having to spin a coin knowing full well that whichever side the coin falls, it comes out a bad loser. Thus1,531 words
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Voice of MALAYA
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Letter372 1959-07-10 3 Sir In attempting to write of the late Mrs Aw Boon Haw nee Madam Cheng Peng Foong. one is affected by a feeling of such deep personal loss that mere words seem feeble and totally inadequate. For here was a great lady; more even than372 words
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Article, Illustration459 1959-07-10 3 the NEWS as it strikes me PRESIDENT Eisenhower wh r> ha« consistently refrained from expressing a personal opinion on the ethic* of segregation, dropped a hnmb at his recent Pres s onfere cc when he s a.j that segregation of the white and coloured races m the political and economic459 words
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Advertisement14 1959-07-10 3 IT IS OF COURSE... X PUCH '^^i^^ eiecmc srjtore* I/Bh X kflWr H.RTERMS^ A^cuXocve14 words
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Article238 1959-07-10 4 PROBE ON CONTRACT LABOURERS Covt. Commission to inquire into working conditions THE Singapore Government will soon set up a Commission to inquire into the working conditions of thousands of contract labourers m the State. The Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, told The Standard yesterday that the238 words
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Article, Illustration132 1959-07-10 4 Leng, 40, to exhibit his works on calligraphy CALLIGRAPHY— an intricate and highly-valued art of China wall be displayed m Singapore. Forty-one-year-old Mr. Lcng Ka Nong, a well-known caiiigraphist of Thailand, will be holding an exhibition of his work? at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce from July 17 to 19.132 words
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Article54 1959-07-10 4 DR. TAX 80.-k Yam. of the Singapore General Hospital left the island by air ye«*erriav on a Government scholarship. He will do a year's course m medicine at the Uni ver?ity of Edinburgh. Dr. Tan, who was accompanied by his wife, had beer, offered the scholarship54 words
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158 1959-07-10 4 New Govt. department to promote tourism A new section under the Minister for Culture will take over the functions of the year-old Department of Tourism which will be closed In the next two months. As the main work of the Department is centred around publicity, it will be handled by158 words
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Article54 1959-07-10 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tbun.— The pnnr-ipa! training officer of the Gurney Training Centre for the Blind, Mr. Fre^ Mok Chen, left for Singapore today by air on a round-the-world trip. He will be away for about seven months to make a specia' itudy of welfare work m major54 words
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345 1959-07-10 4 HKUisti, murs. (Keuter)— a auie girl stole the show m today's festivities m Brunei's oil centre— Seria, m honour of the Yang Di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong, when she walked past security posts unchecked and entered the Brunei345 words
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Article72 1959-07-10 4 HELP FOR STORM HIT VILLAGES TAIPING. Thurs.— The Taipir.c and District Welfare Committee yesterday evening had an ''emergency 1 cull for relief for vic*irr.<; of Panrhor villages who were very badly hit by the recent storm on July I, It wa? suggested that cash re'ief up to $20 and flour72 words
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252 1959-07-10 4 THE PRESIDENT of the Government Non-Pension-able Officers' Association. Federation .if Malaya. Mr. Thomas Dawson, commended the results of the Competitive Examination held for Temporary Clerks m the Federation m April. He >aid: "It Is grat lying to note that TO per cent252 words
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Article, Illustration74 1959-07-10 4 Sfc\EN years aco uhon the ocean linrr I Singapore for Dublin. Ireland. sh«» carried wiih hn A lenls. Last ninht. at the Pa>.i l.rhar \irnort lh< doctors, emerged from a BO.AC. aircraft ;»s imp A The couple. Dr. Cher Kirn Hoi and ih. 1 Kuan lam Mui. studied lojcether m74 words
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Article, Illustration68 1959-07-10 4 THE head of the Brunei State Custom and Religion, the Yang Teramat Mulia Duli Pengiran, introduces the wife of a State Administrative Service official, Inche Ali bin Awang Besar, to the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. During his visit of the State, the68 words
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207 1959-07-10 4 BAND BOYS' PLANE IS DELAYED BY BEES BRUNEI. Thur?. (Reuter) The Royal Air Force Beverly aircraft, which was to have left Brunei this morning on its homeward flight to Kuala Lumpur with the 70-man Royal Federation of Malaya Band, developed engine trouble shortly before the take-off. It was grounded. The207 words
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498 1959-07-10 4 Young man's 'love antics' led to feud court told KUALA Ll'MPl R, Thurs. The |<n f young: man wooing: a 16-year-old girl v he/ ij m the night m defiance of hrr f.ithrr "feud" between the two men. the Supr». mf J told today at the third day's hearing of498 words
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329 1959-07-10 4 Judge You are villa* terrorising citizens,' rwo young men, described by Mr. Justice Buttrose m the Assize Court yesterday as "villains who went about terrorising and robbing Singapore citizens", were each sentenced to eight years' jail after bring convicted of gang robbery of329 words
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Advertisement110 1959-07-10 4 mm mUtmiftn a p H^v Bml!ilLHtU4AAAkiii. I' lift 'i I Creat news indeed for there are now 3 VARIETIES BL B||2^." OF NESCAFE INSTANT COFFEE for you to choose Hj W^ J| I^PJ |L NESCAFE-ESPRESSO N0. 37 is prepared from coffee beans specially roasted to meet the exacting demands of110 words
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Article202 1959-07-10 5 1 (Reutcr) tralian naval tug the American Sea Fox," with artor John -even other people h has been draft■T North Ausfour day?. ported earlier j ger of linking m I, had radioed id no ?".eep for ifter baling out ■vater by hand r i yesterday to pump and fresh202 words
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Article45 1959-07-10 5 I tpore Government h a Malay seeby 1961 and ;p a vocational Malays by next Minister for EduYong Nyuk Lin bi r i told representaBartley Road a S hool Civics Club ion from the national Council J s«een him earlier lh tted its proposals45 words
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Article248 1959-07-10 5 THE BIG OVERTIME SLASH TO COME I 'pore govt. move o check waste of time, money GAPORE's Ministry of National Developas ordered that, m future, no more orer- paid to employees, The Standard learnt oy new order will apply to thousands of monthly paid employees m the City Council, Rural248 words
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Article, Illustration197 1959-07-10 5 MR. CHOO SENG HOCK, a Ben Line executive accompanied by his wife, leaves Sinqaporp early today aboard the Benrinnes for Europe on an exchange programme sponsored by Ben Line. Mr Choo is on a sixmonth training tour of all Ben Line establishments m U.K. and197 words
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148 1959-07-10 5 Socialist Front to nominate detainee IPOH, Thurs. The Socialist Front has submitted six names for the coming Federal Elections m Perak. Two of these candidates will be fielded against the People^ Progressive Party In Ipoh. This was disclosed today b y the secretary of the Front. Inche Omar bin Noordin.148 words
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203 1959-07-10 5 No wooing others for support says Joint Action chief Pay cuts: Unions to fight own battle THE chairman of the Council for Joint Action, Mr. F. V. Rajendra, yesterday said that the members of the civil service had not and will not approach the Opposition Assemblymen for their support m203 words
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94 1959-07-10 5 MORE than 25,000 Royal Air Force personnel have passed through Singapore m troopships over the past four years. An official release said yes- rt rday that the No. 68 (Embarkation) Movements Unit has been responsible for the movement of an average of 500 persons94 words
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Article53 1959-07-10 5 PHUA KEE JUAY, charged with criminal breach of trust of three refrigerator.-, had his case ad.iourned till Aug. 8 by the Singapore Fourth District Court yesterday. Phua. who was alleged to have committed the ofYence between Oct. 24 *o Nov. 20 was granted bail of $1,50053 words
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Article36 1959-07-10 5 LIM Liang Kok. 20, \vayesterday allowed bail of SI. (tOO by the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court after he pleaded not guilty of attempting to rob Teh Chong Sene a* Serangoon Road early yesterday morning.36 words
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353 1959-07-10 5 Selangor earmarks $1 mil. more for rural progress KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs The first fully-elected Government of Selangor has made an allocation of 51. 000.000 towards rural development m the State for the current year, the Mentn Besar. Inche Abu Bakar Baginda, disclosed today. Making this disclosure at a Press conference353 words
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224 1959-07-10 5 'Malaya has sound labour movement' KUALA LUMPUR. ThUIS.— The chairman of the Indonesian Maritime Union, Mr. Bahar Ablk. today said that he wa.s impressed with thp "sound labour movement" m Malaya. Mr. Abik who U on a Mudy tour of the conditions of labour m Malaya met several trade union224 words
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Article110 1959-07-10 5 LAST day to register your child TOMORROW will be the last day for Singapore parents whose children were bom m 1952 or 11)53 to register them for admission to Primary 1 m Government English and Gov-carment-aided schools, and Government Malay, Chinese and Tamil schools The Ministry of Education announced yesterday110 words
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Article, Illustration150 1959-07-10 5 Sacked man on way to achieve his ambition A former Assistant Labour Officer of the City Council, Mr. T. S. Nathan, whose services were terminated last month, yesterday realised his ambition. Mr Natha.n. after 20 years of waiting, left Singapore by the liner Sydney for London to take up law.150 words
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Article49 1959-07-10 5 THREE armed men robbed a pork seller $300 worth of pork at North Bridge Road. Singapore, yesterday. They confronted the pork seller. Anf Teng Vor.e who was riding m a tricvrle and af'er threatening him with riaqger?. drove off m a car with the pork49 words
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255 1959-07-10 5 Teachers of quality are needed— say school heads KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Federal Inspectorate of Schools today warned against blind recruitment of teachers into the profession. The editorial of the "Journal" organ of the Inspectorate— issued today, said tbr\t m fulfilling the urgent demand for teachers, one should not be255 words
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Article, Illustration102 1959-07-10 5 ARMY CHIEF FROM NEPAL ON TOUR LT-GEXERAL Nir Shumsher Jang Bahadur Rana. Chief of General Staff of the Royal Nepalese Army. flew into Sin-npore last night by BOAC. The General is on a vtaH here at the invitation of General Sir Richard Hull. Com-mander-in-Chief. Fa r East Land Forces A102 words
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Article48 1959-07-10 5 LEE TECK X.OX. 23, was sentenced to 12 months' i ail m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday for itttUoi a bicycle belonging to Quah T:n Seah. at Cross Street on July 5. He was also ordered to undergo one year's police j per vision.48 words
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Advertisement161 1959-07-10 5 yes, an investment hfe?V B^^^l m a Vauxhall Cresta^ B^S J) or Velox is a step ft^S Js up the ladder. fcaw^^H what about running costs? \n^B^^^^^9^^TS^^J£& around town and even more JBS^^^y^^TK on long runs. I'm sure you, y^^^Bs^flK^^ won't complain about petrol consumption. r<^ Biil they're big. Siv161 words
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Article242 1959-07-10 6 THE AXE FALLS ON DRAGON DANCE Chamber Self-Govt. festival to be m line with economy drive THE centuries-old drogon donee, once a must at all major festive occasions, will be conspicuous by its absence when the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce holds a mammoth celebration to mark the advent of242 words
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163 1959-07-10 6 Put me on lonely isle— man's plea to Judge A 28-YEAR-OLD man who took to crimp at thp age. of 15, yesterday told a Singapore District Judge. Mr. K. T. Alexander, thai he was quite prepared to be sent to an isolated island so that he would not have to163 words
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Article178 1959-07-10 6 HK varsity offers two grants THE University of Hongkong has invited applications for two graduate fellowships In Asian History, tenable for a period of two years. Applicant! should be resi- cents nationals and graduates !vt a recognised university m i Singapore, Ma'aya, North Borneo, Brunei, Sarawak. Burma. Thailand, South Viet-178 words
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Article64 1959-07-10 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Ipoh Supreme Court .Tur.se Tuan Syed Sheikh Barakbah. 'eft b y Qantas today for Perth for two weeks. H e told The Standard that he was invited by the Australian Bar Council to attend their convention there. Mr, Justice Barakbah is the only64 words
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Article, Illustration116 1959-07-10 6 SHE WILL SING AT MUSICAL SOIREE SINGAPORE soprano. Miss Huang Phay Chmg, accompanied by Miss Rebecca Hang Deh Hua. will sing at the Singapore Chamber Ensemble's musical soiree at the Cultural Centre. Canning Rite, at 5.45 p.m. on Sunday. Miv Vap-L'm Pee Yin and Eugene Kirok Chee Chuee. senior vupils116 words
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174 1959-07-10 6 34 Rescued from stranded Jap ship A SHIP, Empire Kittiwake. on Its way to Hongkong from Jesse'.ton with military stores and Army personnel changed course early yesterday to rescue •14 men. the entire crew members of a Japanese vessel. Daikatsu Marti, which was stranded on Bombay Shoal This was confirmed174 words
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122 1959-07-10 6 MALACCA. Wed.— The president of the Malayan Chinese Association Dr. Lim Chong Eu. made a flying visit to Malacca late yesterday evening and conferred with Tun Tan Cheng Lock and later with the Governor Tun Leong Yew Koh Dr. Lim described his visit as122 words
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Article55 1959-07-10 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs The English College Old Boys Association will hold its second annual re-union dinner and dance at the Diamond .Jubilee Hall, Jalan Ayer Molek, on July 18 at 7 p.m. Tickets can be obtained from any of the committee members. Th e Rhythm Kings of55 words
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101 1959-07-10 6 MALACCA, Thurs. The Malacca and Muar Police are working together to wipe out the character lotteries racket m the two towns. Yesterday, the local Police swooped on the house m Sungei Rambai. about seven mile.s from Muar and recovered bettinf slips and101 words
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Article82 1959-07-10 6 GOVT. CLERKS TO DISCUSS PAY CUTS THE annual general meeting of the Singapore Government Clerical and Administrative Workers Union will be held at the Government Canteen In Enipre?? Place today at 5 15 p m. Discussions over the recent Government decision to cut variable allowances of civil servants will be82 words
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Article37 1959-07-10 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thur> Iliss Eugenic Chan Yoke L;n, a nominee of the Government of the Federation for training In the occupational therapy course at the King Edward Medical Hospital. Bombay. will be leaving Singapore on Sunday.37 words
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391 1959-07-10 6 PFNANG. Thurs— Four Socialist Front Assemblymen defy a ban refraining them from speaking during; the adjournment at the first Penanf State Legislative Assembly meeting on Saturday. The Front's party whip, Mr. Ooi Thiam Slew, told The Standard today that the391 words
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Article113 1959-07-10 6 THE secret of good colour prints or transparencies lies m the professional darkrootn, said eminent American photographer. Mr. Dona'd Sultrier- Welles, at a party on Wednesday ni^ht The party was thrown Jolnl'y by the Singapore Art Society, the Singapore Art Society Photographic Group and the South-east113 words
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Article, Illustration213 1959-07-10 6 A PRETTY 19-year-old student, who flrw all th*» way from London to be at her grandmother's bedside, was surprised when she heard on arrival last night that she had di» .1 She is Miss Adeline Aw May Vat. a granddaughter of the late Mrs. Aw Bonn Haw who died213 words
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231 1959-07-10 6 Proper cross at Assembly meet: Rules on decorum to be revised KUALA Ll'MPl'R, Thurs. Rules governing the Selangor Legislative Assembly m respect of procedures and etiquette and decorum covering formal functions, are being revised by a special subcommittee, the Selangor Mentri Besar, Inche Abu Bakar Baginda, disclosed today. The Chief231 words
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Article74 1959-07-10 6 M-CYCLIST IN FATAL COLLISION A YOUNG motor-cyclist, Lea Twee, died on the way to ho^pita 1 following a collision with a car at 8* m<! e Upper East Coast Road. Singapore last night. Pillion rider, Cheng Tian Huat, 18. was seriously injured There were two occupams m the car. But74 words
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Article29 1959-07-10 6 A DEAD infant was found abandoned m a refuse dump m Aston Road Bukit Mertaiam on Wednesday. The parents of the unidentified child have not been traced.29 words
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Article71 1959-07-10 6 KUAJ 7 The r rt II Dat o Ad:. nJE meeting tieti »c»S Ihe n B Chiel FerieraT. B^sar II L the fnn I c: P.-nanß v- ■»<* The Ji Mm..-.. B thr Ea. I] J whirh ha m n f ■Trr.fd b; I Itlamlc Pi w The Mm71 words
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Article82 1959-07-10 6 Inche Kb R ttMH had b^n k] notiflra*. D 1 for Ihi 0 He Indict t< (J nnp of the J of a i !rA!:^' j trolled s lv r, how. I appmva. c i akrn into sard to adrr each Stato. Another BUI I d.M' ls*l n a82 words
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Article159 1959-07-10 6 THE Balestier Community the Battier Community Centre yesterday asked the Centre was confident that they Singapore Government to de- roul d work within the framecentres and other such-hke or- the organization is not done ganizations. away with. The Chairman of the Centre J he claimed thai Mr. Tan Hai159 words
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Advertisement22 1959-07-10 6 The amou s^ m&&^tiSf i range jsB^* x <Y "i ii A ii ifiiili^ i^-^^^B^J^E^'^T BH 888 iHHrl^^ffl Hs^t B^Bf^^Tl^Bi^— WARR.NTY MOTORS22 words
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449 1959-07-10 7 CHAN SWAN BEE - Cyclist 'Marco Polo' has hairy problem... CHAN SWAN BEE WIFE WANTS HIM TO SHAVE OFF BEARD AND CUT HIS LOCKS By A 30-YEAR-OLD Indonesian a modern Marco Polo" who had just completed a round-the-world tour on a bicycle, is m Singapore today with a "hairy problem." Petrus Jericho Loemakeki has449 words
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Article, Illustration17 1959-07-10 7 This is how Petrus looked a year ago shaven and shorn.17 words
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285 1959-07-10 7 Dismissal of housing visitors THE SIT Loral Omcers' Association protested yesterday against the sensational manner m which certain newspapers reported on the termination of the services of the Lady Housing Visitors. The Association pointed out that the dismissal of Lady Housing Visitors wa.«285 words
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Article104 1959-07-10 7 12 MEN QUALIFY AS WOMEN EIGHTEEN* impersonators who took part m :he "Female Impersonation Contest" at the Capitol theatre last night almost brought the house down with laughter as each tried to, out sway the other with their I M-ir;yn Monroe walk. Twelve were selected for the ftnal tonight. The104 words
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Article32 1959-07-10 7 inr, Aiiarew s unnopaedic Hospital for Cripp.ed Children at Sig.ap, will soon have a Wolf Cub P?.ck, a Command Information Officer, Headquarter?. Far East Air Force, told The Standard.32 words
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Article205 1959-07-10 7 THE Commanaer-in Chief, Far Ea^t Air Force. Air Marshal, the Earl of Bandon, has been pleased to award Certificates of Commendation to the following Squadron Leader T.R.V Tait. Command M.T. Officer. H.Q.. F.E.A.F., R.A.F., Changi Singapore. Warrant Officer J. E. Witherspoon. formerly of H.Q.. F.E. A.F.,205 words
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Article26 1959-07-10 7 THE water will b e turned off at Angullia Park. Singapore, today between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. for water hydrant to be shifted.26 words
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Article, Illustration14 1959-07-10 7 THE SAME MAN YESTERDAY This is how Petrus looked yesterday beard and long hair.14 words
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Article149 1959-07-10 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb) m Singapore yesterday were:— Buyers Sellers Spot 96* 97 RS.S. No. 1 July 961 97 RS.S. No. 1 August 96| 97 July No. 2 96 96* Ju^y No. 3 95 i 964 Tone: Quiet Tin price m Singapore was $402* per149 words
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Article21 1959-07-10 7 THE Singapore Police Band will hold a concert at the Botanic Garden? on Sunday between 5 and 6.15 p.m.21 words
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123 1959-07-10 7 Malayan lawyer's sons pass UK exams rwo/\i.rt LLAIPLR, Thurs.— l Two oid boy s of the Victoria Institution here have made good m Cambridge University. They are .Toon Ming 23 and -Toon Hong 22, sons of Mr. S M Yong, well-known Malayan lawyer and Mrs. Yong of Kong Lam Road.123 words
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189 1959-07-10 7 UMNO told to form Islamic sections PENANG. Thurs.— UMNO headquarters m Kuala Lumpur has issued circulars to all States UMNO. divisions and branches, urging them to form religious sections "at tht earliest possible moment The circular states that th» formation of religious «e~tirns was necessary m order to "repulse" the189 words
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Article64 1959-07-10 7 JOHORE BAHRLT. Thurs.— Members and officials of the Apex Clubf m Singapore will meet here at Hotel Malaya at 8 pm. on Ju.y 14 to form a Club here. Membership is open to those bftween 18 and 35 years old. The Zone President. Mr H. Spillfbufj,64 words
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Miscellaneous801 1959-07-10 7 i TlifllTT^^P Ii f I TTFTILIB 715 Th Weekend Sport. 730 At and News 943 (XL. Ab;r. of m&%k>.l& W 1 1 1 <! ll'l'2 I I W$ I 8.» f lilf'l IffM V Request. 815 Talk of the Mu^ic K' oo IKLI Ta.k of tna %B&sSi\ 1 si fk801 words
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Advertisement1209 1959-07-10 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 241? (18 lines) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 lines) ZT' rHE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINGS te LIVERPOOL CLASCOW LONDON tr CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports te load and discharge cargo Singapore Loading for Due Sails P. Sham Penang Laemedon LiverDool1,209 words
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Advertisement1050 1959-07-10 8 MITSUI te LINE U.S.A. LINE S'poro P.S'ham Penong For New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, direct discharge vio Bombay Cr Suez. Akagisan Maru 8 Aug 1 1 Aug ETA. N. York 22 Sept Mikogesan Moru 8 Sept 1 1 Sept ETA N York 18 Oct Megurosan Maru 8 Ocr 1 1 Oct1,050 words
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Advertisement792 1959-07-10 8 5 c c. a. c. nj! ©O sailincs ro: L •> ADEN. RED SEA. MEDIT[«Ra\u. 5^ (juj COMINfNTAI SCANDI\AVIA\ pnp' 1^ Jf rt« 4(l^ Kl> m.». "Lalandia" a) C 25-26 10 |uly 11/ i: y 'vB ss-,% m.s. "Malacca" 0 v 27 |flj M7l m.s. -Sargodha bl iO|uly,4Aua Accepting Cargo792 words
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257 1959-07-10 9 Record 'High' In World's Output Of Rice WASHINGTON, Thurs. Free World rice production is at a record high this year, the U.S. Agriculture Department's Foreign Agriculture Service reported today. Total rice production outside communist areas during the period Aug. 1. 1958 to oni y o 31t 1959 is estimated at257 words
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Article108 1959-07-10 9 INDIA'S new Commercial Counsellor m Singapore. Rajkumar Raghunath Sinha. will meet prominent local businessmen and community leaders tomorrow at a party given m hi» honour at India Houst. The Rajkumar. until recently India's Consul-General m San Francisco, is due to arrive m Singapore today from Hongkong108 words
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243 1959-07-10 9 Signs Of 'Stronger' World Economy GENEVA. Thurs- The world economy is "stronger now than It has ever been m the past." the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) was told today by U.S. delegate. Mr. Christopher H. Phillips. Speaking at the second day's session of a four-day meeting on243 words
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Article74 1959-07-10 9 A U.K. firm of engineers, who have been specialising m high-speed machining for nearly 20 years, will be displaying two new machines at the 6th European Machine Tool Exhibition to be held m Paris m September. One of these machines has been designed to enable high74 words
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177 1959-07-10 9 A NEW British development m aluminium sheeting, especially suitable for the tropics will speed up IndH£L rial S ll, 11? 1 The British Aluminium Company Limited has produced wall-making material m foot-wide scrips up to 40 feet ong. which will enable K^^fAi wor 4 ker«177 words
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231 1959-07-10 9 Kuching Breaks AllTime Shipping Record KUCHING. Thurs.— ln just under three weeks, 25 ships from various ports of South-east Asia, called at Kuching to discharge and take on cargo. This is an all-time Kuching shipping record for any similar period, says the Director of Marine, Captain J. R. Blease. The231 words
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Article211 1959-07-10 9 Shell-BP Nigerian Oil Scheme OWERRI. Eastern Nigeria. Thurs <Reuter> Shell-BP Petroleum Development Company, which is prospecting for oil m Nigeria, will begin full scale production by the end of next year, according to usually reliable sources here. An official of the company said that the industry was likely to reach211 words
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Article89 1959-07-10 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were Copra July-August $37. coconut oil m bulk $56$ sellers, m drums $61 seller.*; Muntok white pepper $130 sellers; Sarawak white $129 sellers; •pecial Sarawak black $77. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable mixed copra April shipment $3789 words
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Article161 1959-07-10 9 OUTER ROADS Xanfa; Tong Yick. Guntur; Armenia; Dewa Kemba; Selat Siberut; HaTanger: Susei Maru La Natal: Julius Fucik; Adderley Sleigh; Trochiscus; Libertad I. Tocansa; Kristen Maersk; Anshun: Sty. Buatan: Statius Jensen; loannis Ingelessis; Frenulina; Francoise, Sambas. Drestes! Oceanic Confidence. Andreas Boye. Tomogerus. Santa Lucia. Langkoeas; Sovetskeya Govan;161 words
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254 1959-07-10 9 SHARES: INDUSTRIALS IN GOOD SELECTIVE DEMAND INDUSTRIALS comt m for good selective support on the Malayan Short market yesterday. Sentiment m this section was described as "better." Though buyers were to the fore, offerings were rather on the small side. Outstanding were Fraser <fe Neave with buyers at $1 30.254 words
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Article187 1959-07-10 9 Rubber Drops Cent RUBBER dropped j cent m Singapore yesterday, on a fairly busy though uncertain market, July first grade closing at 96| cents per lb. The market opened around previous levels and after initial easiness, steadied on good buying interest and fair demand for lower sheets. At the higher187 words
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Article, Illustration83 1959-07-10 9 VINAC Proprietary Ltd., manufacturers of Vinac Fink tablets, entertained their Singapore dealers to a dinner party last Saturday at the Pekinf Restaurant. The 50 dealers present were informed of a new public relations and publicity programme which the firm is to launch soon to increase Vinac sales83 words
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Article58 1959-07-10 9 THE Malayan Exchange Bankg Association made the following changes m Hi rate? to merchant* yesterday: Canada Buvina TT 31-9 lfi. OH 31-11 16; 90 i/ti air mail 32--1/lfi credit MEI 324 trad* hill? Selling TT OD ready: Canada 11-3 16: Swiss Franc* 141 J. Franch Frencs ***** and58 words
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Article313 1959-07-10 9 MALAYAN *harebroker» rtported tne follwing bu»:ne*» done yesterday 88. Petrol '53 6. Fed Disp. SI 03. Fitspatneks $101. $l (ft. Fraser and Neave ordt. $1 30 f, a i^r on v $1 77< H Wlu h MH $110*; Hume prefs. 4 10 ords 4 8 M Breweries $2313 words
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Article111 1959-07-10 9 WASHINGTON, Tburs. American cotton production for the season ending July 31 will be about 115 million baies, compared with 11 mi'.:.on bales last year and IS million bale.* the year before, the International Cotton Advisory Committee reported today. The American cotton year begins on Aug.111 words
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Article55 1959-07-10 9 OUTPUTS from Guthrie croup of estates and mines m Malaya for June and la data this year are as follows Rubber 7.527.000 lbs (41.--858.000 lb*. to datt); Tea (black) 153.500 lbs (947.500 lbs PaLm oil I 657 tons (10.--026 tons) Palm kernel* 43« tons (2.754 tons) Tin55 words
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227 1959-07-10 9 LONDON, Thurs. (Reuter)—The Financial Times suggested today that Britain could easily afford to remove the remaining restrictions on dollar imports. This London daily said that the deficit m the United States overall balance of payments might lead the authorities to take remedial227 words
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Article, Illustration68 1959-07-10 9 THE skyscrapers of Manhattan rise beyo:d a strangely flattened and dotted shape jutting from the waterfront of Brooklyn. n. y. The new addition to the city's building. U the Port Authority Brooklyn Pier Number Two. Built at a cost of US$6 i million, the pier extends a68 words
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Advertisement508 1959-07-10 9 ■arkon hair pomade if T^SSw^ A HAI DARKINIR k£^ *BP^^J and a high gradi Etefc^ HAIR DRISSING. HBiii'iite^Ji Two /v one |PSSl'r*l::V- mm |X DARKON GRADUALLY DfcnH'iU grey ha.r RS-^ :-WT*^d DARK MEN AND wo I illhi wSm^^^^^ MEN BUY DARKON lo£ LERS! Stock DARKON to-day W Your next customer508 words
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Article, Illustration124 1959-07-10 10 Standardpic by Standardnic by Standardpic by THE Regent of Negri Sembilan is seen inspecting recruits of the Royal Malay Regiment at a passing out parade held at the Depot. Royal Malay Regiment. Port Dickson on July 4. Fah THE Mentri Besar of Selangor Inche Abu Bakar BinFah - 124 words
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Article, Illustration53 1959-07-10 10 Penang Governor And His Guests photo. THE Governor of Penang. Ra.ia Tun Uda bin Ra.ia Muhammad (with hands crossed m front) talks to Kuests at a recent garden party to celebrate the birthday of the Yang DiPertuan Agon?. Second from righi i s the Chief Minister. Penan*. Dato Wong PowKee Chin - 53 words
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Article, Illustration190 1959-07-10 10 Stan. THE Chief Minister. Penan* Dato Wong Pow Nee take* a ride m one of the midget ot rs a Ji the "Pining of the f^ ell I? aflfic Ga mes held on the Territorial Army Ground m Peel Avenue Penan? last week Looking onFah - 190 words
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Article, Illustration173 1959-07-10 10 Photo by picture. (BELOW): Patrol Leader Cho Chip Huat of the Fifth Klang Group of the Anglo-Chinese School, Klang receives i!l? v r th^u high^ st c ollp<>tio rt """S Job Week from Mr. Goh Tiang Chin, President of the Klang Boy Scouts' Association at the ScoutCh'ng Seng Poh - 173 words
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Advertisement33 1959-07-10 10 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products Balashin Sai In The "New Look" Pack Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness. Nausea, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul Breath ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL33 words
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Article1051 1959-07-10 11 B {.LOWING are weights and probable starters lor arc. at Bukit Timah tomorrow: m Class 1, Div. 1  6 Furs. Bh Melody ch ir g 5y 9 05 Rodgers Chen's Stable K.Y. Lim B)ic h Socks ch a h 5y 9.04 Daniels BMangold beg y M2 5- B1,051 words
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Article201 1959-07-10 11 THE Singapore Yearling Scheme Div. J  6 Furs. H »»"-* • e ly 9.04 Hobbs Chens Stable M fky Rooney II eh j g2y 9.04 Yong K.P. Lea and tVrrs. TMlana III b ji ly R.I 3 Hobbs W MeCrecor Watt fme Choicet ch a g201 words
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Article177 1959-07-10 11 I Singapore Yearling Scheme No apprentice allowance! wili be permitted m the races tor i'ngaport Yearling Scheire. Div. ,2  6 Furs. aottfrili II bim 2y 9.00 Daniels Mrs. E.S. Manasseh IV Mrs. V.C. Bath Pnntess Yearling bar nly 8.12 Sullivan LC. Yong I«r*«re ch a g177 words
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Article105 1959-07-10 11 JTONA Beach. Florida. Rocky Marciano. heavyweight retired unde>s6, today scotched T 'a rrmeback. r «d and I plan to r way/ 1 he told a re"My plans haven't inn. (V Xi wilhM, I'll do I am." euro said he lhou L PI J ter »on had a "fair L105 words
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Article, Illustration14 1959-07-10 11 HOW they finished at Bukit Timah on Wednesday, nccond day of the Singapore rare*.14 words
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290 1959-07-10 11 Shock K.O. for Halimi LOS ANGELES, Thurs. (Reuter) Jose Becerra, tough 23-year-old Mexican, won the world bantamweight boxing title here last night with a shock eighth round knock-out win over Alphonse Halimi (France), the holder. Shrieking excited Mexicans in the 15,000-crowd bore Becerra290 words
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Article106 1959-07-10 11 TAIPING. Thurs.— Local oncket history and probab'y a Malayan recor^ was created yesterday when tne whole cricket side of the St. George's Institution was skittlerf out for only two runs. It was m an annual interschool fixturp against the King Edward VII Schoo'.. Afzal106 words
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Article134 1959-07-10 11 Olmedo And Mackay In Semi-Final BAASTAD. Sweden, Thurs (UPI. Alex Olmedo and Darby Markay, top-seeded In men's doubles at Baasiad's International tennis tournament, reached the semi-finals today by defeating ThorwaJd Moe and Jan Bibow of Norway 6-4, tf-4, 7-5-Olmedo of Peru and Los Angeles and Mackay of Datton, Ohio, will134 words
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Article458 1959-07-10 11 SCRUTINEER - SCRUTINEER By RODATO (King) and Brilliant Scholar (Moon), both course scratchings on Wednesday, did a sparkling workout together at the Bukit Timah track yesterday. Gradually clapping on the pace after passing the nve-furlong, the pair kept up a steady gallop to run the half mile458 words
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Article242 1959-07-10 11 I.T.F. Shelve Change Of Rules DUBLIN. Thurs. (UPI) The annual general meeting of the International Tennis Federation yestrday shelved until next year, any changes lor altering amateur rules. Instead, they appointed an eight-nation committee to study the situation and report back to next year's meeting The committee, composed of the242 words
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112 1959-07-10 11 LONDON. Thurs (Reiiten T. W. V. Robins, former Middlesex and Engi^riH captain, will manage the M.C.C tram to tour the West Indies at the end of this year and the early part of lyrio. Roluns S3, was a brilliant nil rounder dunnc his112 words
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Article73 1959-07-10 11 Cowdrey For Hospital Treatment LONDON, Thurs Heater Colin Cowdrey, the Kent captain and England batainan, has withdrawn from the Gentlemen's XI to moot tho Players m the match at Lords starting here next Wednesday. He enters hospital for a short course of treatment to his feet early next week and73 words
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Article24 1959-07-10 11 STOCKHOLM. Thurs. (LTD. World heavyweight champion Ingemar Johansson will probably box a major exhibition match at the Stockholm outdoor stadium 'Johanne<hov* this fall.24 words
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Advertisement77 1959-07-10 11 STOP THAT COUGH Get restful and comforting sleep tonight by taking fiH^ LOAN'S |§r E COUGH MIXTURE cou B h. coid*. Helps to open up bronchial Bronchial imi.uoni. tubes, loosen phlegm and to sooth* Sor« Throat, Low of voic* cough-strained throats W^n Rvomnmnrirci for 4-^1 BRONCHIAL IRRITATIONS. Prr COLDS, COUGHS,77 words
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349 1959-07-10 12 Three-Event Clash For Frida Soon SINGAPORE'S top sprinters, Kesavan Soon and Ernest Frida, will 'have it out' for the third time m the annual Police athletic meet at Thomson Road tomorrow, writes NORM BOUDEWYN. Either may break the century record, weather permitting, of course. Ernest, who has beaten Kesavan twice349 words
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Article63 1959-07-10 12 Starting Gates At Penang Races PENANG. ThursdayStarting gates will be m use at the next meeting of the Penang Turf Club on July 25. 29 and Aug. 2. the secretary of the PTC, Mr. Lim Thiam Hon, told The Standard today. He said that these starting gates are nowbeing assembled63 words
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Article177 1959-07-10 12 I.A. THROWS OPEN ITS SPORTS MEET i HE Singapore Indian Association will hold their 4th annual athletic championships on Friday and Saturday, September 4th and sth at the Indian Association ground. All Indian residents of Singapore and the Federation of Malaya are eligible to take part. This is the first177 words
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Article25 1959-07-10 12 THE Royal Military Police trounced Rajaji Sports Club by =ix goal? to ni] m a friendly soccer m^tch played at Farrer Park yesterday.25 words
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Article88 1959-07-10 12 TELUK ANSQN Thurs.— The Lower Perak District Football Association presented a silver mug. as a memento to Cnoo Seng Quee. F.A.M. coach wno has just competed a five-day coach ing tour here yesterday. The chairman of the associa tion. Mr. Oon Seng Teong thanking Mr. Choo88 words
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Article, Illustration245 1959-07-10 12 Not Enough Thrust In S'pore Attack, Says Arnott HJGHJJ THE former Birmingham Amateur Football Association player and qualified Class 1 referee. Captain S.M. Arnott, who has officiated m soccer matches m Singapore for the last three years, yesterday that Singapore's Malaya Cup chances will improve only if the State can245 words
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218 1959-07-10 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Keen competition is expected at the Selangor Amateur Athletic Association's 20th championships which starts at the Merdeka Stadium on Friday. The two-day meet will be run off under floodlight starting at 6 p.m. on each day. Fourteen final? will be218 words
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Article134 1959-07-10 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Af fc er holding their opponents to a one-ail draw at half time, Sentul Railway R.C. cracked up m the second half and were beaten 5-2 m the F.A.S. Government and Business Houses league match against Wearnes Sports Club on the Sentul ground today.134 words
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Article229 1959-07-10 12 LAST MINUTE CARLES FROM THE THAIS AND INDONESIANS THE Malayan badminton champion, Charoen W nasin, will defend his title at the championships to held at the Singapore Badminton Stadium from J 30 and through the August Bank Holidays. Coming with Charoen from Thailand are the other top229 words
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Article378 1959-07-10 12 LAST NIGHT'S DRAW Following is the Malayan Badminton draw held at the Singapore Badminton Hall last night: SINGLES Top section: Charoen Wattanasin. Tang King Guan. Khoo En^ Huat. Lai Fook Gin, R. X'g. Johhny Tjoa, Seah Lye Huat. George Yap. N. Xatekar, Pang Kam Fatt. NJOO Kirn Bee, Ronnie Or.n,378 words
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Article61 1959-07-10 12 TAIPING. Thur->. Police created a £<">od impression when they he'd tti« formidable 2nd Royal Malay Regiment to a one-all draw m the senior football 'e.ieue the Esplanade yetterday. Veteran 50a. keeper Alias gave an excellent display for the Police The regiment §0* their foal through centre* Itmail while61 words
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Article94 1959-07-10 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Scntul Railway Recreation Club will meet Selangor Club 11 B m the semi-final of the Xavaratnam cricket Shield on Sunday on the Cheras Road ground. The winner of this match will qualify for the final and will meet the winner of the Postal94 words
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Article76 1959-07-10 12 BATU PAHAT. Thun. Mr Koh Yeow Chin was elected as president of the Batu Pahat Shooting Club. The other officials are: VicePresident; Mr. Ho Lai Chee Hon: Secretary: David Khaw Asst. Secretary: Dr. Liew Fu San Treasurer: Mr. Khaw Eng Chin. Field Captain- Mr. Mah Chin Cheong.76 words
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Article, Illustration69 1959-07-10 12 photo. LIEUT. D. S. Crossley. non-firing team captain of the 3 Cou Royal Army Service Corps rifle team, receiving the Sungei Siput Planters Cup for the chaynpion Minor Unit at the recent threc-dnxj 2Rth Comvionirealth Brigade Riile Meeting at Ipoh from the Snltan of Pcrak. The 3 Coy's teamArmy Press - 69 words
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250 1959-07-10 12 WHITE PULLS UP HALF A DOZEN PLAYERS MALAYS OUTCLASS COMB REFEREE R. If. White, otli. iatm t f« at Jalan Besar Stadium, pulled up ne.irh h.ilf players m the match between Malax s ..ml Urn team of Europeans and Eurasians m th. MM League >esterday. Malays von the m.iw vincing250 words
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Article75 1959-07-10 12 iron, i H ML I the i I whi Chim 0 Pfcrafc, who I with The re 1 w t-^j Sens tnd h have if ier Ma n\ n Tuck v Kua.a m Tho H MM Bundajr*i natck i hen F IK Ahma I N'azan, S N Ariffin N75 words
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Article89 1959-07-10 12 STABLE SOU ■portl Club beat Cosmos Snorts Club by five jjoab t<> nil m SAFA Div. 3B league match at Bale.stier Road yesterday In another match m the same division at Farrrr Park. Junior A A boat Kobrnaran cu;h by three loali to nil Wahab. Wong, and89 words
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Article34 1959-07-10 12 GHQ FARELF beat District Workshops REME by four goal? to nil m a Singapore Base District senior division soccer match at Ayer Raiah Road yes terday. Scorers were Barlow (3) and McGlynn.34 words
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Article66 1959-07-10 12 THE annual sports meetinc comprising cricket hockey KHftMf an billiards he-' tween the Singapore Indian Astmn 3 i°S a ld lts slster delation m Selangor is to be revived kJt^ senes were suspended m S33hP?'s. ll! belangor Indian Association wil 1 pay the initial oost-war visit to R66 words
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164 1959-07-10 12 PEXAXG. Th.r,— The Penang Indian Football Association invitation eleven, without the State's Malaya Cup footballers, trounced the Indian Navy y-i m a floodlit soccer match at this City Stadium last night. The FA. P. had stopped the Stare players from playing because of the164 words
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Article96 1959-07-10 12 S.A.FA. RECALLS BAKAR FORMER Singapore sharpshooter Awang Bakar has been recalled to the State team m the Malaya Cup matrh against Malacca on Sunday at Jalan Besar Stadium. T. Abu. Abdul Ramhan nun. Aman Kastawi and Manat Ambu who were m the Singapore team m the previous Malaya Cup games96 words
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Article201 1959-07-10 12 SINGAPORE SOCCER: Premier Lcapue: Royal Navy vs Juniors at Jalayi Besar; Div 3AWestern SC. vs Queenstown UC. at Geylang; Dn\ .7B 1 Bt. Panjang D.L. v$ HaikowVU SC. at MFA; S.T.BCC rs Radin Mas R. at F Park: P. Perayiakan vs Arsenal S.C. at F. Park. TENNIS: Inter-Sctiool201 words
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Article45 1959-07-10 12 PENANG, -^rnor oj B.u R City BUdJ He the meaning •<. I It hH<« a m€ be tr "It mtani part m bed they might c go nirtfo ITe that wo men ar <tan* v ■chiei th.-r gorul of I for the ioi munitv." h^45 words
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Advertisement164 1959-07-10 12 Subscribe To The STAXDAHD MALAYA'S ONLY INDEPENDENT NATIONAL PAPER If you live m Singapore or the Federation of Malaya or m the surrounding areas, why not subscribe to the "STANDARD" and have it delivered to your home daily or to your office if preferred? All you have to do is164 words
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Article, Illustration610 1959-07-10 13 iRD McELWAINE SEES THE HOTTEST THING IN FILMS. AND REPMTS- ME sign has gone up m Rome "Frying Tonight." And who do you think they are frying? Why, lovely British film star Anne Heywood. I first heard about Anne being chucked into a fiery610 words
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Article, Illustration25 1959-07-10 13 Anne Heywood as she \ppHfr.< ARTHAGE IS 'LAW Th-c jj her third nctuflf year, and her 'ourfH m onths. rOKTRAIT OF A ROMAN LADY25 words
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Article, Illustration34 1959-07-10 13 71 nd V ■<! Anne Heyxtood I She a I'pr.rrri rif n Rn-^e Ight «po' -burnino thp Rowm caT;rf;c nf horh ends! he hair's the same. But l€ QOWri ■RTRAIT OF A MODERN LADY34 words
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Article, Illustration121 1959-07-10 13 MGM s new glamour girl CLAIRE KELLY now appearing with David Niven, Shirley MarLaine and Gig Young m "ASK ANY GIRL". feels that all stars owe an obligation to the public. They should live and dress clamorously so as to set an example that can be121 words
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327 1959-07-10 13 get thrown in she is rescued at the last breathless second. Robe TN earlier scenes, the 1 director wanted the flowing dress she was wearing to have a badly singed look for the part where ;he city of Carthage li being burned to the327 words
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Article, Illustration24 1959-07-10 13 SOS PACIFIC SOS PACIFIC SOS PACIFIC STARS of "SOS PACIFIC -John Oregon. Pier Anfeli. Eddie Constantine and Eva Bartok before the, fa<* their ordeals.24 words
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Article, Illustration340 1959-07-10 13 OH! HOW THESE STARS HAVE TO SUFFER gOS PACIFIC/ the John Nasht production now before the cameras at Pinewood Studios, boasts the worst-dressed cast m current British films. Since the stars have t 0 survive an air crash, sandstorms and heavy seas, it's not surprising. Eddie Consan tine's T-shirt and340 words
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Miscellaneous327 1959-07-10 13 MIT A DEL MAR TBj XV S QUOTATION. >. it concerns j 5J"* Who*; ingry at a make* it true." 1 wm Ben Jonson l-yW'^Y FOR FVERYI m?^ vrop h i5V< 2 Pt things aone ,v it offers conm r tunities for oene. through the rej ;°w. f >then and327 words
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Miscellaneous110 1959-07-10 13 LIT ABNER By AJ Capp ON ALL FRONTPAGES- -WWLE OH AALiTOMiT oa^^ I^,^,^, YOUNG HERO &3%2g£g§2!sB%£ ™^Z%^%%®,_ CAPTURES GANG HILLBILLY CARTOONiST SINGLE-HANDED as GeMßttaB r "fr .&~c~^ oS?2S)^ N BEATEN TO *^Ta *'C^>A?t WELCO^ E APULPEY ALLEY OOP B j V. T. Hamiin yi^^C HSr^y^ I AW '«^».>OU \(T'S HIM110 words
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189 1959-07-10 14 LONDON. Thurs (Reuter > Mr. John Rankin (labour) asked at question time m the Commons yesterday if the Colonial Secretary. Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, would urge on the Hongkong government the desirability of establishing licensed premises within their territories for the humane slaughter of189 words
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Article82 1959-07-10 14 STRIKERS DUMP MEAT INTO THE SEA MELBOURNE. Thurs. (Reuter).— Meat being delivered to the Italian migrant liner Fairsky was thrown into *.he sea by an^ry Melbourne dockers and striking Italian seamen today after a clash with police. During the clash, pickets smashed headlights on police cars and damaged trucks delivering82 words
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Article34 1959-07-10 14 OPERATION of portable radio and tape recorders by passengers on the international airlines has been banned as a safety precaution, the International Air Transport Association announced m Montreal yesterday. (Reuter)34 words
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Article69 1959-07-10 14 HAVANA. Thurs. (Reuter)— Senor Ruben Miro, a Panamanian poli:ician and cousin of Dr. Robert Arias. Dame Margot Fonteyn's husband. has left for Miami after being expelled from Cuba as an undesirable. The expulsion was ordered after an inquiry m which it was alleged Senor Miro had implied69 words
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Article, Illustration280 1959-07-10 14 LONDON. Thurs. JULIAN LESLIE is only J five but he does just what he likes smoking included. And his Dad says: "Fine. Go ahead, son." For lan LesMe. aged thirty, who works m the L.CC.'s Education Department, does not believe m saying "No" to children.280 words
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Article228 1959-07-10 14 SOEKARNO PICKS NEW R.I. CABINET Lt. Gen. Nasution heads Security, Defence Ministry 10 non-party men will tackle economic problem JAKARTA, Thurs. (Reuter) President Soekarno today announced the appointment of a new Indonesian Cabinet with himself as Prime Minister, Dr. Djuanda as First Minister, and the Army Chief of Staff, Lt-Gen.228 words
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Article150 1959-07-10 14 New Zealand reduces Income tax WELLINGTON Thurs. (Reuter) The New Zealand Finance Minister. Mr. Arnold Nordmeyer, an»nnunced cuts H direct taxation mainly income tax estimated at $140 million (Malayan) m a full year when he presented the Labour government's second budget to the House of Representatives today. Most of theReuter - 150 words
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Article82 1959-07-10 14 TAIPEI. Thurs. (Reuter).— The Nationalist Detence Ministry announced today that all enlisted men and cadets had been insured against death and disability with the government paying the insurance premi v m s. The insurance scheme was started on July 1. A soldier killed m action would receive82 words
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Article89 1959-07-10 14 INDONESIA BANS SEX PICTURES JAKARTA. Thurs (Reuter) The Indonesian Information Ministry has issued a list of forbidden subjects and photographs to local publishers m a clamp-down on sex magazines. The Ministry said any magazine listed as pornographic by the War Administrator or Police ig banned for sale or public display.89 words
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Article237 1959-07-10 14 LONDON. Thurs. (Kruten A "2-\ far whose heart stopped three hour* after o,* j birth to a baby boy m a nurting hnm- h,n J restarted by massage four minu>* later Mediral Journal reported today. She was afterwards transferred to I oi,u A sity College Hospital. After blood transfusions237 words
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Article294 1959-07-10 14 Banda survives censure vote A new strike looms m Ceylon COLOMBO. Thurs. i Reuter) The Government of Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike yesterday survived the first combined opposition bid to censure it following recent defections from the ruling coalition. The government mustered its full strength of 50 votes against the combined opposition's294 words
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Article40 1959-07-10 14 THE INDIAN Prime Minit?r, Mr. Nehru, arrived m Simla yesterday for a 10-day holiday. He was accompanied by hi s daughter, Mrs. Indira Gandhi, who is the President of the Congress Party, and her two teenage sons.40 words
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Article23 1959-07-10 14 LONDON. Thurs. (Keuter) The editor of a «nU iVSXff,, to Jffi lh -^,^!l? rt -^«MS totals -HHH $r- S^^sarj^r dis!23 words
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Article90 1959-07-10 14 NEW DELHI. Thurs (TIP. —Prime Minister Jawaharial Nehru said today there are n<-> differences between himself and President Dr Rajendra Prasad. But Nehru strongly imp'ird that he was running the Gkn emment and not the President, whose post is largely ceremonial. The subject came up at Nehru's Press ■onferenrr90 words
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