Singapore Standard, 11 July 1959
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Title Section24 1959-07-11 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD it 3H S. (FINAL EDITION) Telephone *****—5 Cable "TICERNEWS" SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1959 Vol. X No. O 15 cts 14 Pages24 words
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Article, Illustration1235 1959-07-11 1 THE CRISIS IN ALLIANCE CAMP PROWS WORSE *J>f. Lint's tetter shows intention of breakaway* He says-We '11 fight polls with MIC and MCA members who don't support leader's stand KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The critical relations between the United Malays National Organisation and the Malayan Chinese Association1,235 words
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Article, Illustration593 1959-07-11 1 Dr. Lim has faifh the rift can be healed KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Malayan Chinese Association president, Dr. Lim Cho n 9 Eu, today affirmed his faith that the rift between the MCA and UMNO could still be healed. Dr. Lim593 words
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Article, Illustration343 1959-07-11 1 KUALA LUMPUR Fri. The Malayan Chinese Association may now break up into two distinct and warring groups. Led by Dr. Lim Chong Eu. the headquarters group intends to contest the general elections using its party name as a rallying standard. But the343 words
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Article376 1959-07-11 1 TUN TAN - Smash up now will lead to misery TUN TAN I KI'ALA LIMPIR, Fri. —If the forthcoming elections are to be fought I along purely communal lines, the ensuing bitterness will'take a long time to dispel. Tun Tan Cheng Lock, former president and founder of the MCA warned this evening. "The376 words
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Article81 1959-07-11 2 asl\c;apork Sue w Mora < rr; Tihed m a C f his motorry 9 ord •v n..e taking a I Ito DttU Avpnue. ito MMm of May 17 mo The Coroner, I Nrai hoidinK a- Je Emmanuel Oon --rider. wh< en< after ho was Bui be mo'orrycle 4 Mora;^,81 words
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409 1959-07-11 2 THE SINGAPORE Teachers' National Congress yesterday exhorted the Singapore Government to launch a "Save Singapore Campaign" as part of the national economy drive m place of "the arbitrary manner" m which it reduced the cost of living allowances. Speaking on beha.f of about409 words
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Article, Illustration88 1959-07-11 2 BOAC's Pub.ic Relations Officer for the Far East. Mr. Terence C.caver. flew into Singapore yesterday for a short routine visit. No stranger to Singapore. Mr. Cleaver will be having a busy week-end casing on a.l his old friends. He was m Singapore till 1M55 attached to88 words
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Article46 1959-07-11 2 PENANG. Fri. Three youths were arrested Dy the Police m a secret hide-out m Noordin Street Ghaut last night. They were wanted m connection with two stabbinc incidents m Butterworth on Monday. The three youths were handed over to the Butterworth Police.46 words
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Advertisement492 1959-07-11 2 TUITION YWCA Chinese Cooking Class Starting Thursday 16th July at 5.15 p m. Fees $10/- for 4 lessons. Members $8/- Ring *****. SAFETY DRIVING SCHOOL: All cars dual-r ontrolled. English, Mandarin, Malay speaking experienced instructors. Success assured. 258, Orchard Road. Singapore Phone *****. ACCOM. VACANT TO LET Two and Three-bed492 words
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Advertisement1093 1959-07-11 2 NOTICES FEDERATION OF MALAYA GOVERNMENT VACANCIES (I) ASSOCIATE PRODUCER m the Malayan Film Unit, Salary scale: 891x28-1,087. Age: not above 45 years. Qualifications: Oversea School Certificate or Federation of Malaya School Certificate and not less than 10 years iull-time professional experience m film making of which 5 mu?t have been1,093 words
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Advertisement244 1959-07-11 2 TENDER NOTICES TENDER NOTICE FOR SALE SEALED tenders will be received up to 12.00 Noon on 24th July. 1959 at the Office of the Superintending Mechanical Engineer P.W.D. Federal Workshops. Cheras Road. Kuala Lumpur, for the purchase of Unserviceable Equipment and Stores. Tender forms and full particulars will be available244 words
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Article474 1959-07-11 3 IF the ultimate goals set by a country's edu■onol plans are to be reached and contribute ■itontially and efficiently to the development progress of the state as a whole, it is impAtivc that the greatest attention should be paid tolt* teacher-training system. A cogent reminder Brm was given m474 words
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Article357 1959-07-11 3 CEYLON Premier Bandaranaike's Government B only just able to survive a combined opposition kiJto throw it out of office. The margin by which tfcj censure move against the Government was lost JPjl only nine votes. It certainly does not reflect ■ffdence m the administration's handling of the ftirs of357 words
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Article526 1959-07-11 3 Communist Inspired Jamboree LONDON. QN July 26 there begins m Vienna one of those periodical jamborees m which the Communists attempt to demonstrate to the world their claimed solidarity, goodwill, and capacity for good clean fun. Most of the Communist sponsored international organisations, from the World Federation of Democratic Women526 words
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Article912 1959-07-11 3 MALCOLM COLLINS - MALCOLM COLLINS by LEOPOLDVILLE. r rHE next few weeks may show whether the Belgian Congo is to stagger along peacefully towards the goal of independence or to suffer another bout of bloodshed as m the riots last January. The main problem lacing this immense and immensely912 words
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466 1959-07-11 3 Robert Franklin - Floods Worsen China's Food Problem Robert Franklin by HONGKONG. QHINAS admitted food shortage has been seriously aggravated by the disastrous floods that have swamped large areas of the mainland m recent weeks. And coming just before the harvest, as they did m many areas, the surging yellow flood waters have466 words
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688 1959-07-11 3 by The Diplomatic Correspondent of 'THE SCOTSMAN' estimated to have cost between £30 and £50 million and was attended by thirtylour thousand. Of these only three thousand five-hundred came from countries m the Middle East. Africa and Asia (excluding China) most of whose very considerable fares must have been paid688 words
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Article, Illustration360 1959-07-11 3 the NEWS as it strikes me \T HAT a red rag is to a bull, peace and contentment are to the Communists. They seem happiest when they can stir up trouble m neighbouring State* Irked by the fart that m the pan few months it has had to take a360 words
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491 1959-07-11 4 'No matter how grave it looks, trouble can be settled' IPOH, Fri. Malayan Chinese Association State branches are distressed at being "ignored" by M.C.A. national leaders on vital policy matters, the Perak M.C.A. general-secretary, Mr. Yap Yin Foh, disclosed today. Mr. Yap,491 words
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539 1959-07-11 4 Pines probe team told: Varsity graduates were used as checkers Xt ALA LIMPI R. Fri. Because honours graduates of the University of Malaya have been used as checkers quite a few of them have resigned m "disgust." Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, chairman of tfie Packers Board, told the Commission of539 words
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238 1959-07-11 4 Nantina Home will be Trade Union House THE Nantina Home— an institution for the blind and aged— in Queen Street, Singapore, will be the Trade Union House, centre of trade union activities m the State. The Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M Byrne, who announced this, told The238 words
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Article42 1959-07-11 4 TWO men. Rengasamv Veeramuthu and Palaniapan Kanpiah were yesterday acquitted with-' ?n V defenre being called rm, Singapore Fourth District Court of a charge of robbing a L ar fe n Marathan Rakayah AprU 24 Cypress Av ««ue on42 words
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Article54 1959-07-11 4 ROOR Small pleaded not giiiltv m a Suigapore Magistrate".* Court yesterday to a charge of cheating a clerk. Yon* AhKnw of $15 by dishonestly inducing him to deliver the money at the General Post Office on April Ifi Brul of $500 was allowed until Aug. 7 when the54 words
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Article49 1959-07-11 4 SINGAPORE Police yesterday swooped on a secret society arsenal m Lorong 17, Geylang and seized a quantity of weapons. Hidden m the bushes were eight acid bombs and a bottle full of acid. Three parangs were also found buried m the earth. No arrests were made.49 words
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Article, Illustration60 1959-07-11 4 »atth^b? J |Xra E t d n W a a m rdS a a d M Si Printing Department m Kual» U™. I*.. Government jesterda, S SP ecia, trai^nt J~g&. P.Ut& E D. W p a artten, h °,ol; a !4 b60 words
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Article, Illustration155 1959-07-11 4 THE Appeals Committee of the Cheshire Home. Johore Rahru. is seeking funds to build a horne the first of its kinrt m the Federation of Malaya. Voluntary workers havealready cleared and prepared the site. Funds and materials are now required to complete155 words
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224 1959-07-11 4 SharifT Ahmad - King praises the Malayan Police serving in Brunei SharifT Ahmad By BRINEI, Fri. The Van* di-Pertuan Agong. who is also the Commander-in-Chief of the Federations Armed F' -ces, yesterday paid his warmest tribute to Malayan policemen now serving m the Brunei Police Force. The Kin£ h i umptlltad his wife224 words
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Article103 1959-07-11 4 TWO DIE FROM ROAD ACCIDENTS Two p^rtotu died la the General Hospital yf flowing two separate road aociddltl m Evneva'.d Hi Road and Manriai Road, Singapore. They were a 41 -year-old housewife. Tan Ah Mni, and an 11-year-old student, Kwan Chien How. Tan was knocked down by a military truck103 words
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Article53 1959-07-11 4 BRIGADIER I. H. F. Boyd. of the Far East Land Forces left Singapore yesterday aboard the troopship Nevessa. to take up an appointment as Chief Engineer of the Northern Army Group m Britain. He held a similar position for the past two years with53 words
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Article118 1959-07-11 4 doing 2 f% IMK'A;:. Amonr vert, m is r. Island, of! T trahan rfor *4 c J xh ih. It t) I i Jivin Mir abar divi( yam will he i 1 ii» I p\ o y O^e ofl O 1 m The r« -if, v b 1 ion118 words
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Article69 1959-07-11 4 A GANG ol c Ind.ans waylaid i nrf Majid bin Kbdu a and t< bbed him lctl bl atinK him up r. i I < n Road. 8:»night. 1 Majid who t. the hospital a^ drnturr rr.;.« 3We that the hood r prived him C; market mon.v l Je69 words
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Article45 1959-07-11 4 MORE Mir itudents x>rt« Sir s left ir i the P and O tare for furim I m an.j Europe tWfti m univcr i repc from medi< n y 60UTMI and Of XI There DH of t. 'Wt Harbonr B~ the ttudenti o >T45 words
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Article115 1959-07-11 4 THE mnin proponent of |tcril^ation as a means to limit Jhe population of Singapore Professor B. H. Sheares and a leading opponent of sterilisation Rev. James F. Kearney the Editor of the Malayan Ca'holic News will appear together to speak on "Sterilisation and Family Planning." The occasion is the115 words
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Article222 1959-07-11 4 FATAL motorcar accidents relative to age showed a steep nse at 15 years to 19 and sti'l more between 20 to 29 years said Lord Brabazon of Tara m a speech at the inaugural meeting of the Commonwealth Motoring Conference, m London last month. Another peak, he said, was222 words
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Article607 1959-07-11 5 F finite plans bsorb jobless says Byrne |:WE Singapore Government is |Jent it will solve the unemlyßent problem m the State B its term of office expires m A Minister lor Labour and Law, Byrne, who said this yesterday $-a'l» ?s conference added PAP Government Bonrrrte plans to fckle607 words
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Article, Illustration143 1959-07-11 5 A DEL A IS HOME -BUT SHE'S ALREADY HOMESICK PRETTY Adelc Lo is buck hone, but she is already beginning to feel homesick fo r the land m which she had spent the past 11 years Australia. M:ss Lo. a doctor, to.d The Standard on arrival m Singapore by the143 words
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326 1959-07-11 5 New law to ban girls under 21 to work in bars THE Singapore Government will introduce two new legislations— one to bar girls below the age of 21 to work m bars and the other to do away with splinter and yellow unions. The Legislation to destroy yellow and splinter326 words
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136 1959-07-11 5 Blue films: Government suspends four... THE Singapore Go\ eminent has suspended four employees for allegedly attending a blue film show m Cecil Street last month. Three of the employees under suspension orders are from the Government Printing Office and the other is a staff member of the Public Service Commission.136 words
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Article104 1959-07-11 5 KUALA KAXGSAR. Fri.— The Sultan of Perak. the Ra.ia Perumpuan and member? of the Royal household and about l.nnn people last night watched the performance of 'Peristwakemalantan di-Bruas." a Malay lcqond of old Bruas, on the grounds of the Istana Iskandariah. The play, written104 words
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Article46 1959-07-11 5 A MEMBER of the State Executive Council. Mr. Kee Yong Chin, will officially open a five-day civics course for 30 new villagers from Province Wellesiey Central and South at the Lo Pan Hong m Love Lane. Penang, at 10 45 a.m. on Monday.46 words
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Article79 1959-07-11 5 142 WANT AMAH JOBS IN PENANG PEXAXG. Fri— A total of 142 women are seeking jobs as I amahs through the employment exchange here, the manager. Inche Din bin Pawanteh. said today. Forty-three of them wanted to be clerks, while 23 others wished to become bus clippie?. Seeking jobs a>79 words
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Article43 1959-07-11 5 THF Malayan Railway Administration announced today that al! train? will cease to $top at Tiroi Station on and from Mop. d.iv. Local passenee r !rairis will stop at Labu Ulu Halt instead, on and from this date. SICKLE KILLING43 words
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Article, Illustration362 1959-07-11 5 FIVE of the six 50-ton Centurion tanks which arrived m Singapore from Britain last month and had since been with 221 Base Vehicle Depot, RAOC, were cocooned at the depot's Dock Section at Tanjong Berlayar yesterday. The sixth will be garaged m a362 words
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328 1959-07-11 5 Progress has been faster than expected PSC Matayanixation m Singapore MALAYANIZATION of the public service m Singapore has proceeded much more rapidly than anticipated by Government, says the annual report of the Public Service Commission for 1958, issued yesterday. One important consequence of this unexpectedly swift Malayanization the report continues,328 words
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Article283 1959-07-11 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A 50-year-old man who caused the death of a young man wooing his 16-year-old daughter was today sentenced to five years' jail m the Supreme Court on a charge of voluntarily causing grievous hurt.. If. Govindaraju, an estate labourer at Batang Berjuntai283 words
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Article, Illustration193 1959-07-11 5 i Mr R. L. Hutchens. th e New j Zealand Commissioner-design-ate for Singapore, is expected to arrive m the State on Monaay. When he assumes his duties. the present Acting Commissioner, Mr. R A Lochore. will become the First Secretary of. the193 words
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203 1959-07-11 5 Axe attack on sleeping labourer Allegation PENANG. Fri.— An Ip<»h mine labourer, Tan Wah Kee. told the Magistrate's Court today that while he was sleepir? In a bus he wa.> attacked by an assailant who inflicted two wounds on him with an axe. Tan was giving evidence against Liew Wen*203 words
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574 1959-07-11 6 THERE HAS BEEN A BIG PURGE HERE BUT NOT IN INDONESIA' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Trade unions m Malaya and neighbouring Indonesia came into active being only m the postwar years, and m both countries it was dominated by communists. But while574 words
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Article, Illustration128 1959-07-11 6 HAVE YOU SEEN HER? THE girl above Is Choy Ah Chan, who has been missing from home for the past two years. Ah Chan, now aged 19. disappeared from her house No. 18 Owen Road, Singapore on Sept. 19, 1957. Madam Leong Mvi Kwai. her mother, reported the girl's disappearance128 words
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73 1959-07-11 6 MALACCA. Fri— A lL'-vear-'old boy. Ong Bee Ong. of Sekola Umum, Bukit RambaL won the first prize m a:-, essay coitest m Malay, sponsored by the Malacca Historical Society. Ong wrote the legen^ of Han? Tuah m .'awi. The English version of the competition was73 words
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236 1959-07-11 6 PLEA TO LEE: DON'T CHANCE LABOUR LAWS, UNLESS —Union GOVERNMENT should not change the present labour legislation unless it is for better conditions to the workers, declared Mr. K. Suppiah, president of the Singapore City Council Electrical Workers' Union yesterday. In a letter to the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan236 words
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Article199 1959-07-11 6 MORE than 500 Chinee associations and guilds will send two representatives each to a reception at the Victoria Theatre for the Singapores Assemblymen to celebrate the advent of self-Govem-ment on August 8. At a .sub-committee meeting yesterday, the President of the Chamber. Mr. Ko Teck199 words
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139 1959-07-11 6 PRESIDENT of tne Federation of Union? of Government Employees, Mr. F. V. Raicnr.ra, yesterday sain tnat a cemora.lsen Civil Service is no credit to any government He was commenting on **:r--tain remark? mane by tne Singapore Fman c Minister. Dr. Goh Kcng Swee, about139 words
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Article123 1959-07-11 6 DON'T ASK ME RIDDLES JUDGE A SINGAPORE Judge yesterday told a woman not to ask him riddles hefore he jailed her for six months. Asiah binte Bulat was asked ,b y First District Judge Mr. J. F. McWilliam, if she needed time to compensate for the jewellery which she had123 words
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292 1959-07-11 6 Loyal, impartial civil service is Important PSC THE IMPORTANCE to Singapore of a "loyal, efficient and permanent civil service that will continue to serve the public irrespective of changes of the Government m power cannot be over-emphasized, says the 1958 annual report of the Public Service Commission. Describing the last292 words
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Article151 1959-07-11 6 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Seller* Spot 96t 96* R S.S. No. 1 July 961 96* R.S.S. No. 1 August 964 96J July No. 2 95* 964 July No. 3 951 95f Tone: Slightly steadier Tin price m Singapore was $4011151 words
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Article58 1959-07-11 6 A a the recent Annual Genial meeting of the Bukit Mertajam High School Old Boy.s Association, the followng were elected office-bear-ers: President Mr. Williams Oavid. vice-presidents Messrs \bu Bakar bin Saa'jd and Ooi .Veng Tec secretary Mr K. /engadasalam. a^st. secretary Mr. Tan Choon Hong, treasurer Mr.58 words
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Article50 1959-07-11 6 TARIS-trainfrl artist. Miss Lti Foong Moi. will hold her first exhibition of paintings m Sinn por P from July 17 to 19 The exhibition wil' h? nper*i by the Minister for Culture Mr S Rajßretntm at the Virtone Memorial Hall on Tnur*dav II 5 30 pm.50 words
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144 1959-07-11 6 THE ANNUAL general meeting of the Singapore Government Admln^trativ, and Clerical Services Union was held last nisht with only tW-iV~«. i w abSSt 70 a 0 Mr 6mr^ r vf hiP T 5 Ph?, a« \J; oh Teck Phuan, president of the Union,144 words
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Article, Illustration277 1959-07-11 6 MULTI-BILLION DOLLAR INDUS CHIEF WARNS: PREMATUk PRODUCTION WILL BE CH4C THE chief of a multi-billion-dollar American aircraft industry yesterday flew into Singapore on a short visit. He is Mr W. ML Alton President of the Boeing AirpUne Company m America. Mr. Allen arrived m Singapore with his wife from277 words
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Article60 1959-07-11 7 Suicide during pregnancy A PREGNANT mother who was m financial difficu'tie? took her own .vie by jumping into the sea oft Stamford Canal, a Singapore Coroner's Court wa? told yesterday. The Coroner, Im-he Ahmad Hu??ein. was ho.ding an inquest into the death of Anendhammihl Kri?hnasamy, 20. a mother of five,60 words
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294 1959-07-11 7 LOUNGE SUITS? NOT FOR US— FRONT MEN Suggestion what to wear at Assembly rejected PENANG, Fri.—Sociolisf Front Assemblymen consider ir improper for the clerk of the Penong State Legislative Assembly to remind them as to what they should wear on the occasion of the ceremonial opening of the Assembly tomorrow.294 words
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Article, Illustration195 1959-07-11 7 A SINGAPORE fitter, who single handed, foiled a housobreaking gang's attempt to rob a bar and finally apprehended a robber, was highly commended by the Commissioner of Police Mr. A.E.G. Blades, yesterday. In recoenition of his public spiritrdness. Mr. Blades, awarded195 words
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Article141 1959-07-11 7 A PISTOL wielding youth, Mohammed SharifT bin Mohammed, who held up a family of four and robbed them of jewellery and valuables totalling $390. was yesterday sentenced to eight years' jail by Mr Justice Buttrose m the Singapore Assize Court. The Deputy Public Prosecu- tor,141 words
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228 1959-07-11 7 QUEENSTOWN residents received a shock yesterday when they heard that the Minister for National Development, Mr. Ong Eng Guan. had called for an investigation into certain defects m their estate. The defect is said to be m the foundation of228 words
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Article96 1959-07-11 7 'OFFENSIVE WEAPONS' MAN JAILED A YOUTH who yesterday told a Singapore Judge that he was on his way to a Police station to surrender "housebreaking implements." and an "offensive weapon. when he was arrested, was jailed three months after he was convicted on charges of possessing them. The youth. Tan96 words
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Article, Illustration70 1959-07-11 7 RI student for world confab THE leader of the National Union of Indonesian Student?. Shri Krishna Sireqar. arrived m Singapore yesterday by air lor a short visit. Shri Krishna will leave for Tunica next wrek to attend the International Student World conference. The conference will be attended by student leaders70 words
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Miscellaneous989 1959-07-11 7 MMgof C& a all >if H i^m&siim! H 1 TJTlfTlffi fi p Tiga Sekawan. 930 Time temtma&Bsmmm^^«g»ai» wnivir I'll' l jHHߧ|g« 1 j f I' I ill 1 I fjgmgg Signa: and News 0 4 f > Singapore ■pHjMMPwBHBHHpaMIM|BM I li la I 3 #1 lili Hi 111 *****11 f^H989 words
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Article, Illustration285 1959-07-11 9 |;o Lru., a Swiss s manufarturinp: firm, Produce into the Lore and Federation I markets a new it ed meryl dress 12 inches width, suited for &c rhpongsams. disclosed to The i yesterday by the ,->rr tentative, Mr. O. m Singapore r> of a proi v of South-east 8285 words
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Article57 1959-07-11 9 KARACHI, Fri. (Reuter). Pakistan will import a further 100.000 tons of rice from Burma and China m the near future. Food Minister Hafizur Rahman announced today. This will be additional to the 100,000 tons already announced this year. The rice is needed to feed East Pakistan m view57 words
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Article57 1959-07-11 9 JAKARTA, Fri (UPI) Some 500 cattle will be exported from Kupang. Indonesian Timor to the Philippines soon, according to a report by the Suara Indonesia newspaper m Bali The report said the five hundred cattle Q the first shipment of a planned export Programme to57 words
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Article27 1959-07-11 9 KUCHING, Fri. A weekly shipping service from Singapore to the Rejang River extending through to Brunei, was inaugurated recently by the Sarawak Steamship Company Limited.27 words
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Article258 1959-07-11 9 L.UINLAJM, JfTi. (Keuter). The Financial Times suggested today that there was no mystery about the recent sharp decline m copper prices, but was optimistic about the eventual outlook for the copper market. This London daily said that the market had been kept at an artificially high258 words
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221 1959-07-11 9 DEMAND FOR INDUSTRIALS CONTINUES ON MART INDUSTRIALS were again a feature of trading on the Malayan share market yesterday, following the improved trend on the previous day. Prices of several counters within the selective demand of buyers moved up due to lack of offers. Fair support was *also reported in221 words
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Article261 1959-07-11 9 IN sharp contrast to the recent pattern, trading has been less active on the Singapore rubber market this week, says Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co. Ltd's report After an initial advance of two and a half cents, fluctuations have been narrow and volume of business comparatively261 words
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Article141 1959-07-11 9 Price Slips On ProfitTaking RUBBER dropped 3/8 1 cent in Singapore yesterday first grade July closed at 96£ cents per lb. Profit-taking during the day's operations forced down the price. The market opened slightly higher in sympathy with overseas advices, but eased on a quiet and rather nervous market. There141 words
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Article88 1959-07-11 9 IPOH. Fri. Czechoslovakia will import by the end of hi s year. 49,000 tons of naural rubber and 17,000 tons >f synthetic rubber, accordng to the economic news service of the Czech Cham>er of Commerce. During the first three nonths of the year, she imx)rted 12.308 tons of88 words
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Article64 1959-07-11 9 Fri. The Sarawak Government announced that it is to raise the pri;e of clonal stumps from its nurseries. As from Jan. 1, 19G0. the new price for clonal stumps will be 30 cents instead of 25 cents. This is due to the imposition by the Malayan Government of64 words
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Article35 1959-07-11 9 RUBBER cerosp s harvested by the following companies for June announced are: The Malaka Pinda. 117,400 lbs., United Malacca, 125,983 lbs.. Ayer Molek, 34,047 lbs., Leong Hin San .59,400 lbs.. Nyalas, 42.780 lbs.35 words
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Article66 1959-07-11 9 LONDON, Fri. (Reuter) A bill authorising the government's £30 million fiveyear plan to modernise the British cotton industry became law toda>, when it was passed by the House of Lords and given the Royal assent. The bill, already passed by the House of Commons, gives authority66 words
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Article, Illustration56 1959-07-11 9 THE South African Senior Trade Commissioner for the Far East, Mr. J.A. Siegruhn, accompanied by his wife,' returned to Singapore aboard the RIL vessel, Tegelberg, yesterday. The couple spent about five months m South Africa during which Mr. Siegruhn worked for about six weeks with the Department56 words
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Article71 1959-07-11 9 CANBERRA, Fri. (Reuter). Smoking is on the increase m Australia, according to figures released today by the Commonwealth statistician. Mr. S. R. Carver. Australians smoked more tobacco, cigars and cigarettes per head m 1957-58 than they did the year before. In 1957-58 5.26 lb. per head of71 words
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Article, Illustration77 1959-07-11 9 Commercial Counsellor Arrives INDIA'S new commercial counsellor to Singapore, R a j k v m a r Ragtiunath Sinha. arrived from Hongkong yesterday by the Canton to take up his appointment. His last assignment was m San Francisco. Rajkumar Sinha will relieve Mr. G.J Malik. wh o leaves Singapore next77 words
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Article386 1959-07-11 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers re. porter ne following business aone yesterday Fitzpatncks $1.03; Fraser and Neave ord* $1.30 to $1.31*; Gammon $1.77$ to $1 80; Jackson 90c; M. Cement $l.t>o $1.61. M. Colls. 97* c, 98c\ McAhster $1.14. Metal Box $ibB; Robinson ords. $1.29 and overnight, Spore Cold Storage386 words
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Article56 1959-07-11 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the fol'owmg changes m its rate s to merchant! yesterday U lP£: Can *da TT. 31| OD HI POd'jt air mail 32* credit bills. .12-3 16 trade bil's Selling ready TT OD Canada ll|: French Frc? *****. Belgun Frc« i«3i|; Deu^che Mks56 words
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Article39 1959-07-11 9 1-ka.nce yesterday cut hire purchase dow n payments from 23 to 20 per cent for household appliances, radio and television sets and new two-wheeled vehicles, and from 35 to 25 per c*nt for all other goods ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article92 1959-07-11 9 SINGAPORE Chines* Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were Copra July-August $36 buyers. $37 sellers, coconut oil m bulk $58 sellers m drums $60$ sellers; Muntok white pepper $132 sellers Sarawak -white $131 sellers; special Sarawak black $78. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable mixed92 words
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Article46 1959-07-11 9 HONGKONG And Shanghai linking Corporation has declared an interim dividend of £1 2s. fid. per share payable on Aug. 10. according to a cable received m Singapore from Hongkong yesterday. Transfer books clone from July 24 to Aug. 8, both day* inclusive46 words
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Advertisement354 1959-07-11 9 to BURMA FIVE STAR LINE s.s. -AMERICANA^ FROM JAPAN HONGKONG PORTS S'por« P.S'hom P.nong Arriving 20 21 July 22/23 July Accepting Ccrgoes for Penong and Rangoon i-«- INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING AGENCY 23, Sungei Aur Road, 51, Beach Street, Port Swettenham. Penang. Tel: 6266. Tel: ***** y c^ *****. L^ KIE HOCK354 words
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Advertisement112 1959-07-11 9 j The incomparable j HUNBER HAWK A car of distinguishec' appearance combining luxurious comfon and a smooth yet j powerful performance with the highest j standards of road holding and reliability. Comfort I I Exc^ptiontllyu^dsdoortrlu.*. *t^p-down flnorrfv* FTJ..IY AUTOMATIC r*m*rk*hly easy irc«m to fhe luxury of I «-«eAt«r I Int^norrharininchMmoreroomylneverydirectloa.112 words
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Miscellaneous140 1959-07-11 9 OUTER ROADS Xanfa; Xaticir.a; Guntur. Enshun: newa Kemba. Sty Euatan: Capetan Manohs- Natfai Fra::coi s e. loannis Ingrle-ss-.s" Se at Siberut; Libertad I MicBunnks; Kristin Maersk; AtlantaJ}iliu> Furik; Islander. Crested Katone. Frenulir,a; San Ric^rdo Adreas Boye. Benaatnw; Santa Uacin; Honesta; Tloi Wone 2/OChitCUS; San Ernesto. Led a Maersk; Madonna: Statius140 words
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Article, Illustration163 1959-07-11 10 Pahang Royal Wedding srcitfiv oy Standardpic by MR. -£OK KONG FU. Proprietor of Kok's Poultry Farm, Kuala Lumpur, is seen receiving from the wife of the President of the Malayan Agri-Horticul-tural Association, Inche Abdul Jamil bin Rais, former Mentri Besar of Selangor. the Sultan of Selangor's trophy for the bestFah; M.S. Chan - 163 words
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Article, Illustration239 1959-07-11 10 Malayan Kampong Painting In Sydney THE Yang Di-Pertuan Agong's birthday was celebrated m Sydney with reception at the home of the Counsellor and Trade Commissioner of Malaya, Inche Abdullah bin All and Che Abdullah. The Tunku Mizam bin Tunku Ma' Amur, a grandson of* the King: who is studying mFah; Standardpic - 239 words
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Article, Illustration40 1959-07-11 10 picture. CHE ZALEHA binte Idris of the Sungei Binjai Malay School Klanc the winner of the Elocution Contest held at the Malay School. Klang. i$ seen receiving her prize from Tengku Bendah3ra of Selaneor Chile Seng PohCh'ng Seng Poh - 40 words
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Article, Illustration100 1959-07-11 10 UINNKRS m the recent Talentim? contest nrcail the Form Six boys of the Ipoh Anglo-( hinr*. Literary and Debating Society. (From left t« nth: Khahh Ahmad (Ist m the Instrumental wetion (4 Chew (Ist m group items). Ong Sim <;u;in (Ml vocal section) and Bahari Ahmad ((iroup tuitii< RACEHORSE100 words
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Article, Illustration76 1959-07-11 10 Hongkong Beauty Feted •Picture by picture. SSHSS^ift ABBESS S £S *Wfi?fl r p e P resen »Mon by Mr. Goh Tiang Chin (extreme rirht. th* Pr**..**-.! «f th- Rm Scout tion, Klang. Ch'ng Senf Poh BEAUTIFUL Hongkong film star Ting Ning, 20, obliges numerous fans with autographs and signed photographsCh'ng Seng Poh - 76 words
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Advertisement250 1959-07-11 10 CHAMPIONS PftEFEft SCIENTIST. EXPLORER. NAVI6ATOR. CAR-RACING CHAMPION SPORTSMAN. Prof 0 r h. c. Jean Luownr t^i^'l^i,^ v er >■. jhowed P^^rt !^M»^ i i C&sc'.'e'y CO»recl lime Th, s we'ch has survi\«d jgfcV?^,^ >^[^KiOT^ ito'rns or»d got w«i o« many occavon* t Tl:l.S>L» kOS I WOJ fre».,..-'l v v,;;rg,.-g my250 words
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Article24 1959-07-11 11 SCRUTINEER FRANCIS *ace l Jtoce Hoc i Hoc 4 flUw s Dace Roe. Mac Si_ S^_ E^L i«=L SsT Sr r«- F NI24 words
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Article, Illustration1759 1959-07-11 11 TODAY'S CARD DEN HANDICAP i THE MAI Singapo re 2.75 Yearling Si .heme 2 • 6 Furs. 1 p.m. • Div. CE ONE 1. 0662 Shangrila II bam 2y 9.00 Moon Daniels Mrs. E.S. Manosseh 2. 8440 Princess Yearling b a m 2y 8.12 Taylor Sullivan Mts. V.C. Bath L.C.1,759 words
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Article275 1959-07-11 11 Take Downing Street My best bets are Marigold m Race 4 and Tollana 111 m Race S~* FRANCIS He Is My Best Bet Of The Day SAYS SCRUTINEER DOWNING STREET appears to have little to beat m the main mile event (Race 6) for Class One. Division One horses and275 words
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Article, Illustration448 1959-07-11 11 Johan was finishing better than anythiriß e^e m the race last week when third to Actress 111 and Shangrila 11. If he steps up on that form, he will beat this lot today m the Maiden Handicap TRUE LOVE True Love was always with the448 words
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Article163 1959-07-11 11 SEVEN FLYING DRAGON FLVIVG DRAGON looked ai though he needed the race on Wednesday when fifth with 809 to Malayan Graduate over the {-even. I think he deserves another chance The Le Sage gr'ding vat always one of th# leaden un'i! he weakened «*t me on163 words
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Article178 1959-07-11 11 GUSTANI HARD TO BEAT i^RACE EIGHT GUSTANI GISTANI goes over n» correct trip and will be very hard to beat m the last event. the 9f handicap for hor«e§ Class 3. Division 1. His fourth, with 9UO to Pinkson over the mile on the first day was Kill of merit178 words
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Article346 1959-07-11 11 SATORO is an extraordinary galloper and is worth following: until he stops winning. I have no hesitation m taking him to win the main 6f sprint and make It five-in-a-row. Thi^ four-year-old by Brimstone scored a smashing win over the seven on Wednesday and Is handicapped346 words
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Article402 1959-07-11 12 EMUS FACE THE BIG TEST TODAY So Far Unbeaten KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Emu Club from New South Wales, Australia, takes on a tough proposition when it meets a Malayan Invitation XI m a three-day cricket match at Kuala Lumpur this week-end. I The match starts at 11 a.m. on402 words
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Article, Illustration120 1959-07-11 12 Aussie Racer Flies In AX Australian motor racer. Hedley B Thompson, flew into Singapore yesterday from Melbourne for a short visit. Mr. Thompson gave up racing last year when he had his licence cancelled because of diabetes. He is now an aircraft engineer. Mr Thompson, 37, is flying to Italy120 words
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Article39 1959-07-11 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Sunrise Sports Club maintained their unbeaten record m the FAS division 3 league when they beat Tharmalingam Sports Club 5-0 mi n their key match at the Princes Road ■tedium here today.39 words
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Article, Illustration63 1959-07-11 12 photo. WIMBLEDON: Miss Maria Bueno of Braiil. the Number 6 seed, holds up the trophy which was presented to her by the Duches s of Kent on the centre court at Wimbledon last week. Miss Bueno won the ladies singles tennis championships by beating the NumberU.P.I. - 63 words
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Article264 1959-07-11 12 BIG DAY ON WEDNESDAY IF all goes according to their planning, the Cheshire Regiment will have secured five trophies m Singapore Army football before very long. To say the least, they are m w^h a very good chance of winning the Parker Cup. Senior Cup. Junior264 words
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589 1959-07-11 12 KUALA LI'MPrR. Fri.— A record triple jump by a former Victoria Institution student, Linden Payee, was the highlight of the ftrst day of the Selangor AAA championships at the Merdeka Stadium. Payee broke the Se^angor record and equalled the Malayan mark with a589 words
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Article89 1959-07-11 12 MELBOURNE, Fri. (Reuter) The nineteen final acceptors for the M 538,500 Grand National Steeplechase to be run over three miles, on c furlong at Flemington racecourse tomorrow are with weights:— Redfield 11 stone S lbs Mckenna 11.2. Tranquil Glow 10.4, Double Bracket, Solight Tacryl (both 10.1),89 words
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Article84 1959-07-11 12 Services Will Miss Lauderdale CAPTAIN Len Lauderdale of the Army has withdrawn from the Joint Services team to meet belangor m their return Malay a Cup soccer tie at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. Len Lauderdales last minute withdrawal is due to an iniurv His place has been filled by Jock84 words
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Article283 1959-07-11 12 FINAL MINUTES SHOCKS HIT PENANG Kedah's Rally Did All But Scalp Malaya Cup Holders SUNGEI, Patani, Fri. Malaya Cup holders Penang leading 4-2, came up against a furious, determined Kedah team m the last eight minutes, and were shocked into a 4-4 draw m the return Cuptie here today. It283 words
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Article, Illustration162 1959-07-11 12 Today's Sport SINGAPORE SOCCER SAFA League. Div. 2 A. RAF Changi vs A'c.ray:drn FT. at Geylang; D:v. 3, T.B.A. v* P. Stw on thr P.W.D. ground; SeJetnr Football Club vt Rnihcay R.C. n! Fnrrer Pnrk; Serin Jaya rs Seletar Yownp lndmns at Farrer Pa*k. Friendly. Jolli'.ads vs Can Com Signal162 words
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623 1959-07-11 12 IPOH, Fri.— Perak set the lead m Malayan athletics when they introduced a four-by-one-mile relay race m their annual state championships which was formally opened today on the padang by the Sultan of Perak. The championship": will be* continued tomorrow with the six mie.s623 words
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Article124 1959-07-11 12 STRENG I i Joint S» Navy impro m tno SAFA P championship w :\v thr< :*t .lalan *Bc««r Ra( tcrday. IVU r who Bei m the Malays Q had a terdajr Draper he!p« d gOAII uh... S I ->d goal !r the lead shop y val. After -:o m124 words
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Article12 1959-07-11 12 TANJON Recreation C at loccer English s tang rhallci match here12 words
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Article130 1959-07-11 12 SAFA LEAGUES QUEENSTOWN Sports Club edged Western Sports Club by four goals to three m a SAFA Div. 3A league match at Geylang stadium yesterday Mahesa 2, Samsuddin and Roland Peggram scored for Queenstown while Ali Dollah 2. and YusofT Abdullah netted for Western. Results of the other div. 3B130 words
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Article168 1959-07-11 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Selangor Chih won the FAS division 3 league with a smashing 4-1 victory over Polire Depot m a soccer match on the Padang here today. Although the Club haw one more game m hand, they are assured of championship honours168 words
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Article, Illustration84 1959-07-11 12 and Sitiofl^r* S ti! En ll h iootballer and coach H*i+*4 I I J SnJ nioh? s S? n nt JaJan B ar Wlth the Singapore tjj but H tlTun^ h n°J leW baCk tO ?"0' and weaterdoy. had to take the ***s.on ffj lilml84 words
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Article64 1959-07-11 12 IPOH. Fri. Pen.mg Polo P. 1 th I'Uywhites -A (13/18 Hussars) 2-1 m a tlott\y fought opening match of the Malayan Polo Association*! tourney which began m Ipoh this evening. In the second match Singapore Polo Club heat Lilywhites B by 5 to k while64 words
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Article38 1959-07-11 12 LEADING JOCKEY KILLED KHN.is tln 4 lr.id.ni 1 w as killed Ml from aftrr 1 commrmnrat-n. rountrv dencr day, AffUgai u ho saddlr uho n t^ bpramp nervoui #Illis1 llis *""< r aur the stirrup did from hfjn juries.38 words
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Article63 1959-07-11 12 BILLY RETIRES AT LAST ten \iivt j^jj Billj Conk ilaj m e.irl\ p o today innoiin retirrmmt ,fu r of rare ml «>ok ikmi apply fur i f^ the IM.V ...I M(,ZH ■son uhuli nmHI iogwl i wm% («»«'k said retiring »w 1~ agr hut tin y%& rd wriyht tCht63 words
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Advertisement75 1959-07-11 12 £*j Wh at a d i f fc rence JSjAMACKtSON'SN t^; THE STRONG STOUT I makes When you need 1 a -iifv <Ayr^ you need vv^i a M acke son's I Vw\ smooth, strong L_ I Mackeson's Stout. Yip It builds you up J and makes i_ the world g75 words
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Article, Illustration287 1959-07-11 13 LUND - AF Officer To Lead S'pore Symphony Orchestra LUND Hby I cation Offiymg Officer nith who is at HeadFar East Air _ngi will be 3ud man on evening, nto the platthe Victoria Kail as guest <;th the Sinmphonv Orreally a Zoorofession, and in honours that subject University Joined the short service287 words
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Article268 1959-07-11 13 training. This course includes instruction on how to behave under enemy questioning and "brain-washing." Although the Command is flying missions all over the world for 24 hours a day, and is often dependent on refuelling m the air, it has a remarkable safety record. Its268 words
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Article, Illustration108 1959-07-11 13 THE Ist Battalion, The Sherwood Foresters are direct descendants of the 45th Regiment Foot who were known as the Green Marines because of the green facings on their scarlet uniform when originally raised In Buckinghamshire m IJ4I. They are seen disembarking from a landing craft during SEATO Exercise108 words
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Article204 1959-07-11 13 v^INCE the beginning of the year, when the Rowcroft Theatre Club came into being, the members hove provided a really high standard of entertainment for both Service personnel and civilians. Now, for a change, they are gomg to entertain each other and the occasion will be204 words
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Article, Illustration17 1959-07-11 13 FOR THE FORCES THF Rev. K. C. Oliver, Assistant Chaplain General, General Headquarters, Far East Land Forces,17 words
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Article232 1959-07-11 13 TOMORROW a contingent of British scouts fly into Singapore, and on Tuesday, tht Rev. K.C. Oliver, Assistant Chaplain General, General Headquarters, Far East Land Forces, Joins them on their journey to the Philippines, where they will be attending the tenth World Jamboree m Manila. The232 words
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265 1959-07-11 13 "L^OR fen aays begmning vexl Monday, the sky between London and Pans will be the stage for the most novel air contest ever to be held. Throughout that period o' er 169 men and woynen will he competing tor a £10.000 ($8.5.000 Malayan) prize265 words
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Miscellaneous201 1959-07-11 13 ffiA DEL MAR DA V QUOTATION: fl y p never seen a f ißv^d woman who y^'lf and rood '■I- Hnnore B<il7ac AT X PAY FOR pty Ingenuity, r^B' is and fs^ct aid you to F w *l person-il-JF^P' around see Evening: M* c make no '■D KIRTIISICiV m RIRTHDAHE201 words
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Miscellaneous341 1959-07-11 13 LI'L ABNER By Al Capp /"\CW^-E-AH MASTH^) lAM CORN-SiDERS A I 1I I /-AND "/v: L^'S V W U^ "^OTT I LOVE AN'RESPECK Jf/^&\ TMISTM'&ESTO' I TAKE A VOTE J AVg sSn^ JL/\? VCEVRV V AN As.' A^JBjJw ALLPOSS'bLE DIJT IT v\ OK s' *^>^ "^7/ «**fiJ W^ BEAST IN341 words
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Article, Illustration200 1959-07-11 14 My pal s home all the way from Malaya LONDON. Fri. Reunited butcher's boy Peter Woods, 15. and Patch. th*» mongrel pal he thought he would never see again. In this exclusive picture they are seen with Peter's little cousin] Stephen Block making up for the weeks of heartache sinceMirror - 200 words
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Article291 1959-07-11 14 WE'LL GET BACK WEST IRIAN Soeharno makes a pledge otter taking oath But there's no change m Indonesian foreign policy JAKARTA, Fri. (Reuter) President Soekarno was today sworn m as the Head of State of Indonesia under the 1945 revolutionary constitution which he re-introduced last Sunday. President Soekarno then took291 words
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126 1959-07-11 14 Children to get a free trip yearly LONDON^ Fri. (Reuter) The War Office announced last night that children of regular Bnti?h Army personnel serving overseas would now be allowed—subject to certain conditions to visit their parents at government expense once a year. Previously, children were allowed only one free visitReuter - 126 words
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Article48 1959-07-11 14 CT fATON ROUGE. LOUISIANA. Thurs. (UPI)— Gov. Earl K. Long Early today was reported "failing rapidly" and members of his family were summoned to the Governor's mansion. An unimpeachable BOUftt told United Pres> Internationa 1 thai the Governor is "at the point of no return48 words
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Article, Illustration38 1959-07-11 14 photo. COMMANDANT-in -Chief of the St. John Ambulance and Nursing Cadets. Princess Margaret, arrives at the cadet rally m Guildfnrd on Saturday. The Queens sister is dressed la th r uniform of the C-inC. UPIUPI - 38 words
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164 1959-07-11 14 Satellites to detect nuclear explosions GENEVA. Fri., (Renter) The expert group of the threepower nuclear conference to- day recomrrended that complete surveillance of all high altitude explosions could be given by a system of earth satellites revolving round the world. The experts said that the Ideal system would be one164 words
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328 1959-07-11 14 Russia serves notice: We won't budge... As Geneva meeting re-opens,.. GENEVA. Fri (UPD— The Soviet Union has served notice that it is returning to the Geneva Four-Power Conference mere!y to re-affirm its lough Berlin policy stand. This warning has been given on the eve of the re-convened Foreign Ministers' conference328 words
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74 1959-07-11 14 MELBOURNE. Fri. (Reuter) —No hard liquor will be served to young guests attending the state reception to Princess Alexandra m Melbourne on Sept. 17, a tour official said today. It Will be a "airy" night for 4.000 of an estimated 5,000 guests. The liquor74 words
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134 1959-07-11 14 LONDON, Fri. (Reuter J.Mr. Stan Awbery (Labour) asked m the House of Commons yesterday what technical sssistance other than military the British Government was £tt present providing to the Government of Malaya. Mr. Cuthbert Alport, undersecretary for Commonwealth Relations, replied: "Since independence m134 words
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155 1959-07-11 14 2 BORs seek political asylum in East Berlin BERLIN. Fri. <Reuter> Two British soldiers of the I First Battalion, the Border Regiment, absent from their unit since May 7. are said to have applied fof political asylum m East Germany, a British Army spokesman said here today. The spokesman named155 words
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Article35 1959-07-11 14 ABOUT 8,000 employees of 153 Indian and foreign banks m Bombay City hold a two-hour token strike yesterday m support of the country-wide strike of employees of the National and Grindlay Bsnk.- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article44 1959-07-11 14 HONGKONG. Fri. (UPD Hongkong oil merchant Wong Ying-Kau. who vanished since June 13. was reported to be m Canton Meanwhile. the $50,000 rewaid for the safe return of the missing man promised by Wongs wife was scheduled to expire tomorrow.44 words
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Article32 1959-07-11 14 AKMY CHIEF-OF-STAFF Lt. Gen. Abdul Hans Xasution has formally installed seven Army officers and three civilians as members 01 a board of commissioners tor the state-owned oil company Permina. UPIUPI - 32 words
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Advertisement123 1959-07-11 14 y \y Sunsilk X €OSy— tO-rKOH^fj y Sunsilk is a dream tome true, g^ 3 Whether your h.ur m dry <>r oily, MT C this one-lather shampoo leaves it 1 *^Ul)i «hininp clean and ploriou?h J t«» manape. This is hecause Sun>i!k Jim <j^ cannot wash away the bftJr'f U123 words
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Miscellaneous30 1959-07-11 14 fIF SIG ADA'S US&ANC>V^ U^L&£^ y+*\ I CAN BUY ER A NEW DRESS) I DON'T SEE VVHV YOU J I ONE. ,/^T I f w \> r~^ m n > -r- -fJL:30 words
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