Singapore Standard, 24 July 1959
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Title Section17 1959-07-24 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1959 Vol- X No. 22 15 cts 14 Pages (FINAL EDITION)17 words
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447 1959-07-24 1 Prescott report under study NANYANG: SIGHS OF SYMPATHY CONCERN OVER *NO RECOGNITION* 'Everything must be done to make students not feel frustrated' THE NANYANG UNIVERSITY Students Union, stunned by the adverse report of the Prescott Commission on their university, said last night the Union would make a detailed study of447 words
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385 1959-07-24 1 chers, Mr. S. Y. Han. said that although the report was a blow to the students, the recommendations made could, if implemented, put the University in a better footing President of the Graduate Teachers' Association. Mr. Seah Yun Kong, said his association welcomed the385 words
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453 1959-07-24 1 Don't lower the morale of Govt. workers Rajendra MR. F. V. RAJENDRA, chairman of the Singapore Council of Joint Action last night charged the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, with putting up a one-sided statement during his speech on the last day of the Legislative Al,se m b 1453 words
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Article207 1959-07-24 1 SEVEN-MAN AD HOC COMMITTEE NAMED SINGAPORE'S Education Minister Mr. Yong Nvuk Lin, yesterday named Dr. Kwee nh Leng, the Acting $fedical Superintendent of the General Hospital to head a sevenman ad hoc committee to review the Prescott Commission report on the Nanyang University. The rnmmittee has been asked to "review207 words
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Article60 1959-07-24 1 DAGGER MEN GAG AND ROB FAMILY ROBBERS held up a family and got away with $2,000 worth of cash and jewellery from a house in Bukit Gombok. Singapore, yesterday. Armed with daggers, four thugs broke into the house and held up Cheng Heng Woon and his family. They gagged and60 words
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188 1959-07-24 1 ANTI-SOVIET CAMPAIGN CHARGE BY MR. K MOSCOW, Thurs. (UPI)^ Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev charged today that America's "Captive Nations' Week" was "Direct interference in the Soviet Union's internal Affair* m He said the U.S. had laun- ched an "anti-Soviet cam- paujn" in connection with Vice-President Richard M. Nixon's visit to188 words
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256 1959-07-24 1 SASKATOON, Saskatchewan. Thurs (ReuterT Mr. Esmond Butler, Press Secretary to Queen Elizabeth, today categorically denied rumours that the Queen is expecting a baby i A correspondent covering the Queen's tour for the Canadian Press Agency asked Mr. Butie." about the rumours nublished in Europe256 words
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Article103 1959-07-24 1 Dead man marries dead girl TAIPEI. Thurs.. (UPI) A wedding of the dead was held yesterday for a young man and woman at the site of their love pact suicide. A TaoLst priest read the marriage rites over the bodies Of Chen Wu-chi, 2»), and Miss Thai Chao-T/e, 18 on103 words
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Article88 1959-07-24 1 Hongkong ban on BB film HONGKONG. Thurs. (UPI) Government censors have banned two movies from Hongkong theatres one of them a Brigitte Bardot picture and the other a horror film. The government confirmed today that "Love ll Mv Profession," starring Miss Bardot has been judged "not for public exhibition" on88 words
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Article34 1959-07-24 1 HAMBURG. Thur.s. (Reuter) This town has declared war on its 15,000 pigeons and intends to reduce their numbers drastically by feeding them with poisoned grain. Animal protection societies are protesting.34 words
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Advertisement180 1959-07-24 1 I <mU ry&m. "a 1 W^^ o**W! l^^f I. IL iw Ki^^< J l.;.; V wm-m^mmmf J\ V I I J I I II I'. 1 'j ll i i V. ||.m.u.;.j.u'i;;,mi '".i.iuiiViii FRASER NEAVE ps~^>~p«j have been quenching thirsts L=L_ .d-tei in Malaya since 1883. W yJ /A, I180 words
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Advertisement5 1959-07-24 1 Telephone ***** 5 Cable "TICERNEWS5 words
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Article, Illustration237 1959-07-24 2 A The Selangor Philharmonic Society presented the light opera "The Gondoliers" before capacity Kuala Lumpur audiences all last week at the Town Hall. This is their second successful hit The first was "Mikado". Standard Picture shows the entire cast. B— The Yang di-Pertuan Agong is pictured here being received by237 words
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Advertisement1729 1959-07-24 2 I a lITTLI lIT THAT GO S A I ON G WA V 1 ACCOM. VACANT TO LET Two and Three- bed oum modern flats furnished. infurnished at Holland Road Singapore with all conveniences Telephone *****/***** NEWLY BUILT FLATS at 289 V *>89-A Joo Cuat Place eacn with three spacious1,729 words
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Advertisement588 1959-07-24 2 NOTICES 8. 8. "RAJULA" SAILING FOR MADRAS ON 26th JULY 1959 THE above vessel will sail for Port Swettenham, Penang Nagapattlnam and Madras from Singapore Harbour Board Godowns Nos. 38/39, Gate No. 2, at 1 p.m. on the 26th July 1959. Embarkation for deck passengers will commence at 7 a.m.588 words
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Advertisement233 1959-07-24 2 TENDER NOTICES P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE (Amended) TENDERS from Class "E" registered Contractors and above will be received by the STATE ENGINEER, P.W.D., IPOH. up to 3 p.m. ot the 28th July, 1959 for the CONTRUCTION OF ONE CLASS "E" AND ONE CLASS F" QUARTERS ON LOT *****. TEMOH ROAD. KAMP.AR233 words
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Article819 1959-07-24 3 July Z4. 1959 HOWEVER disappointing the Prescott ComLtM s report on the Nanyang University may t0 ,t$ councils, academic and administrative U r students and the public, the integrity, ,partial'ty and fairness of the findings and remade will be regarded with the -best esteem. It was819 words
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846 1959-07-24 3 BRUCE RUSSELL - RI Army Leaders Have A Big Say In New Cabinet BRUCE RUSSELL by JAKARTA. INDONESIA'S army leaders have emerged from the country's latest political crisis, and the formation of the new Cabinet, according to political observers here, with control over all the country's mob i 1 i sable manpower including846 words
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971 1959-07-24 3 L. MARSLAND GANDER - Radio— A Vital Place In Education L. MARSLAND GANDER by LONDON. iyo branch of broadcasting in the United Kingdom has thrived and flourished more than transmissions to schools. Inevitably there was at first much prejudice against the innovation, not least being the mistaken notion that the personal touch of the971 words
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Article584 1959-07-24 3 O.M. GREEN - O.M. GREEN \by LONDON. AFTER 16 months of wrangling between the Japanese Red Cross and North Korean Red Cross over the request of Koreans in Japan to be allowed to go home, an apparently hopeless deadlock has been reached and the Korean delegates have left Geneva for Pyongyang584 words
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Article, Illustration21 1959-07-24 3 Studies show that an average person can live for about three hours in water at 46 degrees (F.).21 words
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Article, Illustration421 1959-07-24 3 the NEWS as it Strikes me VT HAT are the Communists hatching no*? Events and agency messages i 1 the last forty-eight hours, when pieced together give the outline of some plan, if not already completed on the wav to being so. Authoritative sources believe the explanation given for the421 words
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Advertisement23 1959-07-24 3 ut* talk &tkmtik\i IT IS OF COURSE... x^x PUCH «tf /lUjHl^ eiEcrs/c srAfim WHy NOT CALL FOR AN INSPECTION -AV^kW-W f AmrnX fe^23 words
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499 1959-07-24 4 Newspaper and editor cleared of defamation Marshall's charge fails Judge: Words repeated by the accused were substantially true THE Straits Times Press (Malaya) Limited and its Editor-in-Chief, Mr. Leslie Hoffman, were yesterday acquitted in the Singapore Third District Court on a charge of defamation, without being called upon to give499 words
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Article, Illustration45 1959-07-24 4 Picture by HA P El Y Hongkong film star and well-known vocalist Linda Lau Sing, 24, who is appearing on the stage of the Capitol Theatre, Klang, in conjunction with the screening of her film, "Yoke Hai Cheng Fah." Ch'ng Seng PohCh'ng Seng Poh - 45 words
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201 1959-07-24 4 TWO LIVES LOST IN CAR, BUS HEAD-ON COLLISION A CAR with seven occupants crashed headlong into an oncoming bus which was negotiating a bend from the opposite direction, it was disclosed in the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday. The driver of the car, Ng Choon Chwee. 23. and pass senger. Lee201 words
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Article71 1959-07-24 4 TAIPING, Thur? The Taiping branch of the Malayan Chinese Association last right re-affirmed its faith and pledged its full support in the leadership of the MCA President, Dr. Lim Chong Eu. The Resolution reiterated its confidence ir Dr. Lim and the association which is working71 words
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198 1959-07-24 4 What Mr. Atkinson said on press war' MR. T. E. ATKINSON in the Singapore Third District Court yesterday said that he did not submit that Mr. David Marshall had attacked the Straits Times Press (Malaya) Limited or accused him of waging a newspaper war with the company. As counsel for198 words
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Article133 1959-07-24 4 Nehru's speeches for Premier i w Indian Commissioner in Malaya. Mr. S. K. Banerji, ye.sterday presented three volumes of speeches of Prime Minister Jawaharlai Nehru. 2r s l ?sapore-5 Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew rne presentation took Place when Mr. Banerji made a courtesy call on Mr \fS, in133 words
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Article44 1959-07-24 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The State Scout Council of the Seaangor Boy Scout Association will hold a ball on Aug 1 at the Chinese Assembly Hall here from 0 p.m. to 2 a.m in aid of the Boy s Scouts Association. "Endowment Fund."44 words
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Article59 1959-07-24 4 IPOH. Thurs. A Chinese school teacher, Loh Sang Chang, was allowed $2,onn bail when he appeared before Mr Justice Syed Sheh Barakb3'A, in the Hi^h Court this morning o n a charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder by causing the death of Chow .Ming, at Kampar59 words
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Article, Illustration352 1959-07-24 4 6,000 miles in 14 days— to see 'kid' sister WRAF Sergeant Enid Anderson, who returned to Singapore on the troopship Empire Fowey yesterday, took a chance to complete the 6.000-mile Journey to Aden in 14 days, to visit her younger sister, Brenda, whom she had not seen for more than352 words
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Article89 1959-07-24 4 IPOH. Thurs. Mr>. J. N. hulton. one of the two pnysio-therapists attached to the Ipoh District Hospital will leave Malaya for England on Saturday after completing her three-year contract. The other physiotherapist. Mrs. O. T W Collins. It also due to leave Malaya at the end of this89 words
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Article, Illustration161 1959-07-24 4 Doctor is home after eight years A PENANG doctor and his Hongkong-born wife yesterday returned to Singapore from Australia aboard the liner Roma, after nearly eight yean abroad. Dr. and Mrs. Chow Chong Lin met in Sydney while he was studying medicine and she accountancy, and were wed at the161 words
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397 1959-07-24 4 WIFE WINS DIVORCE ON MANS ADULTERY A STENOGRAPHER Ranee Chua alias Marie Cecilia Chua, who sued her husband in the Singapore High Court for divorce on the grounds of adultery, was yesterday granted a decree nisi to be made absolute in three months by the Chief Justice. Sir Alan Rose.397 words
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Article98 1959-07-24 4 Minister flays use of acid bombs KUALA LlAipi-p J -Mr. Tan Z*Tj{ Alliance leader an* w 1 ter for Commie dustry told Th» t^ 4 toni R htth..t > h bombs at rally on the s.., n *J border on T'.r<r was-cnmm.v iri M cratic." death note r» < the98 words
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Article38 1959-07-24 4 CAR THIEVE ACTIVE IPOH. <tole a n Be'fie.r S-- •<• LBOrninf, two wheels a^H items and vehicle In i The ov Keng. a time dm ll Police h. Belfteld S" and m missing th traced to I minus two38 words
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Article36 1959-07-24 4 CLEARED OF TRUST CHARGE ANDREW Lang>at wa quitted in Fourth D charge ol trust oi belonging to Cars Comp.»n.\ k >& Keh. who have eomm in Orchard K last year f S upon for his d^ f36 words
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Advertisement80 1959-07-24 4 "no doubt about it, I PREFER NESCAFE" -because I make a point of serving only good coffee... (i(r^*^^^^Sfr| tHars why I insist on Nescafe l^^g^^^^.jjffi Nescafe is 100°/o pure instant coffee. It is a JMj^^f l\>3 1 choice coffee, carefully blended to suit the I I palates of the most80 words
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Article763 1959-07-24 5 RATIONALISE the SALARY SCALES' Teachers Union call to civil service to serve one Govt., one people a i E L S,n 9°pore Tcochers Union yesterday declared that the Civil Service should realise the need of rationalising their salary scales so that all those serving in the Government "shall have equal763 words
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Article, Illustration393 1959-07-24 5 ley// be a unit I British Army I \RAWAK I Malayan Unit iwak Rangers. ft Kuisherj itself 3 campaigns I >rists in Ma.a- to be disB ..renounced yesI era in the valiant '^angers will he ft lately with the I the Sarawak ft393 words
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Article72 1959-07-24 5 IPOH. Thurs. In the first case of its kind. 17-year-old Law Hin Fook was charged in the Magistrate's Court today with interfering with the traffic by flying a kite. Law. who wa s alleged to have flown a kite from the Hugh Low Street Bridge, about72 words
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222 1959-07-24 5 King addresses conference of Malayan rulers KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong addressed the Rulers and Governors during the final session of the Conference of Rulers at the Istana Negara here today. j The Prime Minister, Dato Abdul Razak, who addressed the conference after the King, gave a brief222 words
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Article143 1959-07-24 5 Do not trust PMIP —Tunku ALOR STAR, Thurs.— The Alliance leader, Tunku Abdul Rahman, asked the people at Suka Menanti last night, not to trust the PMIP leaders as they were out only to win seats for themselves. Recalling the struggle to free Malaya from the British. th e Tunku143 words
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167 1959-07-24 5 A CARPENTER who bought a radiogram on hire purchase instalment later .sold it to a friend for $800, the Singapore Fourth District Court was told yesterday. Wong Kim Fong. 21, pleaded guilty to a charge of criminal breach of trust of the radiogram167 words
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Article46 1959-07-24 5 IPOH. Thurs.— Mr. Sivanadan Chettiar, chairman of the Malayan Indian Congress, Taiping branch was entertained to a farewell party by ihe branch members. H e leaves at the end of this week for India to attend tfie wedding of his eldest son.46 words
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Article106 1959-07-24 5 AN extraordinary general meeting of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association, last night elected Mr C. V. Devan Nair and Mr. John Mammen as the association's hon. advisers. The meeting also passed a resolution welcoming the appointment of Mr. Nair as a member of the106 words
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Article23 1959-07-24 5 THE band of the Singapore Police Force v. ill perform at the Botanic Gardens on Sunday from 5 to 6 p.m.23 words
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185 1959-07-24 5 NO PERMIT FOR 'DANCER CARGO'-FINED PENANG, Thurs.— A Penang registered tongkang, loaded with 500 drums of calcium carbide in the harbour here, was a potential danger to human life and shipping, the Magistrate's Court was told today. The Senior Boarding Officer, Mr. Foo Leng Siew, stated that the whole cargo185 words
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304 1959-07-24 5 PPP is out to 'divide and rule' warns Ra'ayat man IPOH, Thurs. Voters. were warned last night by the Socialist Front that the Peoples Progressive Party of Malaya was adopting the Colonial policy of "divide and rule." "The PPP, like an agent of Colonialism, wants to put the three major304 words
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127 1959-07-24 5 She did not live to see her native land again AN AGED Albanian woman, returning to her native land after 32 years in Sydney, died during the voyage aboard the Roma, it was revealed when the vessel docked ln Singapore yesterday. She wa s Madam Z. Stickla. 66. She died127 words
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Article55 1959-07-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs A raffle drawn at the MAHA Exhibition on July 6 at the Chinwoo resulted as follows Chinese Dress 92. Indian Dress: 49 and Malay Dress 55. Holders of tickets bearing the above numbers are requested to claim their prizes from Messrs. Walgrens Limited.55 words
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Advertisement340 1959-07-24 5 31sT^ H^MtRS^ SALE NOW ON UNTIL THE 15th AUGUST FOR CHILDREN Printed T-Shirts Sise 2-6 at $1 10 piece 3 pieces for $2.80 Sise 8-12 at $150 piece 3 pieces for $4.00 Printed Shorts Sise 2-8 at $1.50 a piece 3 pieces for $4.00 Printed Rompers Sise 2-6 at $1.50340 words
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760 1959-07-24 6 'UNQUALIFIED' MEN IN GOVT. SERVICE FLAYED They strut about like experts charges Independent candidate KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A retired senior Government official ond now on Independent candidate in the forthcoming Parliamentary elections, Mr. Heng Cheng Swee, today criticised the existence of a number of "unqualified people" \n Government service which760 words
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Article, Illustration219 1959-07-24 6 They kept wedding secret for a month TWO Singapore students found romance n a university in New York and they kept their marriage a secret from their parents for a month. The groom is 2.Vyear-old Tan Eng Sin, eighth son of Singapore"s rubber magnate, Mr. Tan Lark Sye. and the219 words
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138 1959-07-24 6 A lighter-man was believed to have drowned in the Singapore Harbour after falling off the ship, Rajula, late on Wednesday night. Until yesterday a search for the body of S. Subramaniam, in the Harbour waters, proved fruitless. Subramaniam. The Standard was told, boarded the138 words
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207 1959-07-24 6 THE South-east Asian representative of Asia Foundation, Mr. Thomas D. Scott will return to New York early today with his wife— with or without their pet dog. Roo. a French 'poodle, who has been missing since Tuesday. The 18-month-old black poodle was207 words
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Article195 1959-07-24 6 A FORMER Japanese war prisoner from Malaya has started a fundraising campaign in Tokyo to bring the relatives of Malays who died in Japan during the Hiroshima bomb disaster. The ex-Japanese soldier said yesterday to raise $85,500 so that the relatives of South-east Asians who died in Japan duringUPI - 195 words
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311 1959-07-24 6 High standards for teachers must remain WARNING IPOH. Thurs. A warning is sounded against sacrificing quality in Federation schools in the haste to satisfy the present demand for teachers. The warning is in the latest issue of the Journal of the Federal Inspectorate of Schools" The'immediate needs of the country311 words
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136 1959-07-24 6 Muslim Society champions polygamy PENANG, Thurs.— The Hon. Secretary of the Muslim Youth Society. Penang Mr. G. Ebranimsa. said today that by legalising polygamy. Islam has raised the status of women. He was commenting on a taik given by Mrs. Shirin Fozdar at the University of Malaya or. "Polygamy." Mrs.136 words
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530 1959-07-24 6 Professor hasn't told the truth Counsel 'DOVE IS EMBLEM fOKjpJ OF COMMUNIST WORL^M PENANG, Thurs. Dato Sir Roland Braddell said in the Supreme Court today that the former headmaster of the Han Chiang High School. Prof. Fong Hok Li. had not told the truth about the school magazine on whose530 words
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Article144 1959-07-24 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 99J 100 RSS. No. 1 August 99i 100 RSS. No. 1 Sept. 99^ 995 Aug. No. 2 99k 99| Auc. No. 3 981 99 Tone: Steady, quiet. Tin price in Singapore was $399* per144 words
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Article224 1959-07-24 7 Vacancies tor qualified young men to work as cadet tlyers KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Royal Malayan Air Force Volunteer Reserve will shortly have vacancies for a very limited number of young men to train as pilots. Service will be on a part-time basis. Pilots224 words
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Article143 1959-07-24 7 Four youths detained after case SINGAPORE POLICE yesterday .detained four youths under tne Criminal Law Temporary (Provisions) Ordinance moments after they had been discharged by the Ninth aMagistrate's Court on a charge of rioting and murder. The youths. Tan Kok Leong, Loh Kok Kee. Lim Kon Son and Tan Lian143 words
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Article35 1959-07-24 7 JAYAH Singh was yester^y remanded by the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court after he pleaded not guilty to robbing Tan Khim Guan of $65 while armed with a knife in Chulia Street on July 20.35 words
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Article136 1959-07-24 7 VARSITY UNION'S TARGET: $1 5,000 the University of Malaya Students' Union ai.Tis to raise 51 5.000 during their third annual we'.fare week from tomorrow to July 31. The Union hopes to rai.-e funds for charitable organisations .ike the Spastic Children's Association, the Singapore Children's Society, the Ramakrishna Mission, the Muslim136 words
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Article78 1959-07-24 7 IPOH. Thurs.— Mr. Justice M. G. Neal, who last served in Perak as Senior Federal Counsel and Legal Adviser in 1953 returns to the State early next month as a Judge in the Supreme Court here. He will take over duties from Mr. Justice78 words
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130 1959-07-24 7 Wife left home after tiff with husband A SING.\PORE City Gas Department worker. Mr. Lew Poh Yoen yesterday appealed to the puoiic to help h:m find his missing wife and two children. Mrs. Lew, nee Koo Chi Chin. 26. left her 18-D Ava Road heme on Wednesday morning with her130 words
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Article36 1959-07-24 7 THE Singapore City Water Engineer's Department yesterday announced that water would be turned off in a portion of Margoliouth Road from 8.30 a.m to 2 p.m. today for a new main to be connected.36 words
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Article, Illustration390 1959-07-24 7 INDONESIA today faces a threat of hunger and poverty, said the Indonesian Consul-General Major General G.P.H. Djatikoesoemo, when he returned to Singapore yesterday from Jakarta. Maj. Gen. Djatikoesoemo, who has been appointed deputy Minister for Lands. Communications and Transportation, in the new IndonesianStandardpic - 390 words
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Article23 1959-07-24 7 AN old house, a Jormer military hostel, up for auction, was gutted when fire broke out In Calrnhill, Singapore on Tuesday.23 words
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120 1959-07-24 7 GRUESOME DISCOVERY OF BATTERED BODY KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —The hacked and battered body of a 41-year-old Indian was found yesterday in a stream in Ulu Klang, six miles from here. The Police have identified the victim as Asina Kassim, of Pahang Road. He was jobless. Kassim's body was found by120 words
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Miscellaneous743 1959-07-24 7 IKMMIIiIE 1 I I I «i 11l ffl Tar^rnire ing Prelude. 7am Time Signal nade 7a rr News 705 R-e RL^i IvM ll I al I fl* 1 li^ffl I iafl and News 7.05 A Date with and Shine 730 Learn aMa'a\. 735 WUI fßi Ikilfllill fl fll Ililllk fl743 words
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Advertisement1132 1959-07-24 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD ex CO M LTD. Tel: 2412 '18 lines) (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 lines) d. 1 THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE SAILINCS re LIVERPOOL CLASCOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports te toad and discharge cargo j, Singapore Loading tor Due Sails P. S'ham Penana1,132 words
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Advertisement836 1959-07-24 8 *j) ®THEE.A.C.IIN!S' sailincs to ADEN, RED SEA, MEDITERRA\t A I •v. CONTINENTAL SCANDINAVIAN PUku ma "Malacca c) 25/28 |aly 2T/28 H r> t r ***N ft<_ m.s. "Sargedhe b) 30 |ety/« Agaj 5/6 A M TJH' Yj) «.i. ••Kimbddn- b> lOAyg/aSept 5/6 S, Bt JJ N Accepting Carge Direct tor:836 words
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196 1959-07-24 9 Rubber Breaks $1 On Russian Buying LrtARANCE on the P, 0 < fresh buying for took rubber price W* x x centfl in Singapore Srday r?t grade Au f' l0S ad at m cents per (B la] trading broke the $1 roying sup- p da -Y,- the ery steady, inuring196 words
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Article47 1959-07-24 9 THE Malayan Exchange Bank?' .Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants vesterdav: Buying Canada TT. 31-11 /lfi O.D. 31-13/16 90 d/st. air mail 32-1/4 credit bills. 32-5/16 trade bills. Selling (ready) TT./OD Canada 31-3/8. Italian Lire ***** Other exchange rates remain unaltered.47 words
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Article59 1959-07-24 9 piGAPORE Chinese ProH 2 S noon closing nd yesterday August 535 sellers, coconut $57 sellers in ers; Muntok 5134 sellers lite $133 sellers. black $79. b Copra Association es fair merchantcopra .April shipnominal. Tone Coconut Oil Mil":on closing prices: ni $57, drums $60 Ltd. closing prices vesterday were: ved59 words
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Article26 1959-07-24 9 lASHINGTON, Wed (ReuThe United States •e vp:*erdav approved '.rticupation in the ear International Lwmcnt. >se of the agrees to stabilise world26 words
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Article109 1959-07-24 9 Small Turnover On Share Mart I-jjr-r ma prevailed the Malayan at, quotations is asma'l. jQs announced Sharebrokers* |\ni B 13 eri Sellers I 12 1 14 iOO 00 xd 170 MININGS Bei-juntai is/io 17/1 X d Lingui 'SO cents 1 084 087 Malayan Tin 17/3 17/9 xd Pungah 5/. 5/3109 words
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Article240 1959-07-24 9 MALAYAN <harebrokers reported the following business ri^ne yesterday Fraser and Neave ord>. 3U $1.31; G.E. Life $26 50: H Waug:^ $1 13; M. Omen? $1.57 M Coll 99c. overnight. 98c: 0.C.8.C $21 an<j ov. RafTes Hotel 14 ov odd lot. S. Coin Storage Apr S. Steanv-hip HOc. Strait?240 words
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Article67 1959-07-24 9 THE new £50.000.000 steel works of South Durham Steel and Iron Company Limited will, when in full production in September, 1960. be capable of producing 17.000 tons of heavy plate Per week. This is stated by the chairman of the company, Mr. B Chetwyn Talbot. He67 words
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Article82 1959-07-24 9 LONDON, Thurs. t Reuter —Britain produced 232,390.000 pounds weight of man-made fibre in the first half of this year, compared with 218,800,--000 pounds weight in the same period of 1958, it was announced today. The British Man-made Fibres Federation- said production in .Tune totalled 41.540,000 pounds82 words
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Article22 1959-07-24 9 JAKaARTA. Wed. tUPI).— An Indonesian trade delegation has left on a six week?' tour of Europe and the Middle East.22 words
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236 1959-07-24 9 WASHINGTON. Thurs. The U.S. gross national production for the year 1958 was $441,500 million. almost matching the 1957 record total of $442,500 million, and exceeding by far the 1956 figure of $419,000 million, the U.S. Department of Commerce reported today. National income, at $366,000236 words
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Article66 1959-07-24 9 A 8.0.A.C. Comet 4 jet airliner has made a series of night landings and take-offs from Hongkong's new Kai Tak airport the first jet airliner ever to operate from Hongkong at night. Commanded by Captain R C. .Alabaster. the Comet was carrying out special tests on66 words
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Article62 1959-07-24 9 SYDNEY, Thurs. The British Motor Corporation is investing £19 mil.ion sterling in Australia to produce a new Morris car. The Major 11. Mr. G. A. Lloyd, joint managing director of the B.M.C. sain in Melbourne today. He was speaking at the unveiling of the62 words
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Article244 1959-07-24 9 A production grinding machine instrumented to give automatic control of the work diameter will be exhibited by a U.K. firm at the 6th European Machine Tool Exhibition in Paris from Sept. 12 to 21. The machine, while having all the necessary refinements for producing work244 words
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216 1959-07-24 9 MALAYAN-JAPANESE CAPITAL FOR TUNA PROJECT ■Ikitti ii <•<» Ami <<pittittoreZ N PENANG, Thurs. A joint project of Malayan and Japanese capital to undertake deep sea tuna fishing and canning is proposed, The Standard learns. It is to come into operation with a pilot scheme with an authorised capital of $1,000,000.216 words
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Article, Illustration91 1959-07-24 9 THE Nescafe display competition in Singapore sponsored by Nestle's Products (Malaya) Limited, which has just ended, drew keen rivalry from contestants. As in previous years, provision stores throughout Singapore participated The shops showed special Nescafe displays, many of which were unusual in design and the91 words
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Article88 1959-07-24 9 LONDON. Thurs (Reuter) Britain exported 282.537 cars during the first six months this year an increase of 40.240 over the corresponding period last year, according to figures published by the Botrd of Trade, here today. Car exports last month were 47.586 an increase of 15.761 over88 words
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300 1959-07-24 9 Aussie Office Equipment For S-EA Market AN Australian manufacturer of the latest types of office record systems and equipment Arnos Supplies Company of Melbourne is competing successfully in this field against British, American and continental suppliers. The Arnos Convuetrol System of office records was designed for simplicity and low cost.300 words
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Article57 1959-07-24 9 JAKARTA. Thurs. (UPI) More than 80 different groups of business enterprises have been set up in line with a government move to coordinate the allocation of foreign exchange for imports. The Council of Trade anc Industry said 26 of the groups Include tradine Arms. The57 words
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Article144 1959-07-24 9 Govt. Lists Pioneer Industries KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Federation Government, under the Pioneer Industries (Relief From Tax) Ordinance, todav notified a number of industries likely to qualify for pioneer status They are: chemicals, confectionery, domestic elect ricai appliances, food preparation.-, metal finishing manufacture, timber, and tyre manufacture Only one month144 words
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Article59 1959-07-24 9 JAPAN .Air Lines Will open a new Information Office at Kuaia Lumpur to step up publicity and sa.es artivaties in the Federation of Malaya The office wiil be iocated on the ground floor of Hotel Merlin, in Treacher Road. It will he a sub-hranch of59 words
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Advertisement338 1959-07-24 9 W KIE HOCK SHIPPING CO., LTD. "a^L Wl 4I CECIL STREET. TEL ***** ***** 7C238 EItONC to Jakarta July 25 TONC KIAN for Palembeng |uly 29 r y r TONC KO tor Bandjarmasin |uly 31 M to Surabaya |ury 25 TONC AH tor Tj j Ttbof C m-a renfanah )uly338 words
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Miscellaneous147 1959-07-24 9 OUTER ROADS Tankhaven 111, Garoet. Roggeveen. Xobistor. Selat Siberut, rrancoise; Adrastus. A>akir.<san. Maru. Stv. Buatan, Thorstrand. Bandung Maru, .Americano, Shropshire, Katong, Rajah BrooKe; Trooniscus; Statiu> Jan sen, Inoura Maru. Japara, Eiroku Maru. Kasimbar, Grootekerk, Xissei Maru, Southwind, Honesta, Van Cloon, Xarifa. San Ricardo. Ulysses, Liberad 1, Troon Breeze. Empire Fowey,147 words
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Article, Illustration105 1959-07-24 10 SULTAN'S PARTING GIFTS ture by THE Sultan of Brunei presents gifts to the Yang Di Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong on the completion of Their Majesties* recent tour of Brunei. To His Majesty, the Sultan presented a kris panjang and a silver tray and tea-set. Her Majesty receivedCh'ng Seng Poh - 105 words
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Article, Illustration62 1959-07-24 10 Scouts Win Efficiency Trophy picture. THE Scouts Inter-patrol General Efficiency Challenge Trophy was won by Sir Walter Raleigh Patrol of the Third Klang School Troop of the Jubilee School, Klang. recently. The members are seen with the shield. (Seated fifth from left) is Mr. A mar Singh, the Scout MasterVictor Tan - 62 words
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Article, Illustration55 1959-07-24 10 —Photo by SENIOR .Aircraftsman Raymond King, with hybrid' former Miss Eliiaheth Pereira. after their re<rnti<4 at St Joseph's Church. Singapore The brider-v^i, elder son of Mr. and .Mrs. I>. King of On£ar Fwi E land, and is employed an M.T. Mechanic nth V« Squadron. RAT. Regiment (Malaya), atMichael Anchant - 55 words
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Article, Illustration153 1959-07-24 10 POWER STATION OPENED Picture by INCHE RAHMAT bin Mohamed Shah and his bride, the former Miss Zainum binte Othman. at their bersanding ceremony held at Kampong Reteh. Singapore, recently. The bridegroom, a bank employee, is a brother of the editor of a fashion magazine In Singapore. THE Sultan of SelangorCh'ng Seng Poh - 153 words
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Article, Illustration158 1959-07-24 10 Standardpic by THE NEWLY-E LEC T E D Penang State Legislative Assembly are seen before the first sitting of the Assembly in Peel Avenue. The Governor of Penang Raja Tun Uda bin Raja Muhammad is seated in the centre. On his left is the Chief Minister. Penang,Fah - 158 words
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Article, Illustration102 1959-07-24 10 Standardpic shows, (from left) Mr. Donald Welles, Dr. Lim Boon Tiom, Mrs. Lim Boon Tiom. Mrs. Lim Thiam Poh, Mr. J.A. Elliot. Dr. CA. G i b o n-Hill. Mr. G.G. Thomson. Mr. Boon Weng Siew. Mis s Mar v Teo and Mr. Charlie Hu— Standardpic. L I102 words
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Advertisement36 1959-07-24 10 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products a^^*Ww^^S?«''y .'<■'■.■.■■.•.■■ •>.•■• '-Si-ivr-^jfexEßßM^B wKk *mvJfsm%4mVlß&*&R^^^^**^%b^mmmmm\^' '^mMmT&'fidfmmEOnl** l^^ HEADACHE CURE I Unmatched by any other pain reliever for Headache, Neuralgia, Colds, Mental Strain. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL36 words
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539 1959-07-24 11 By LESLIE NAKASHIMA Thurs (UFI) Two of the world's top pgjing coaches believe that the powerful Austradimmers will again dominate the mens events h i960 Olympic Games in Rome. ,n view of Willis' 5 I 'arolina State Mitsuo Ota '.veiy of the teams,539 words
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Article, Illustration34 1959-07-24 11 '•>}' 1'ig-of war t t'rp heave con thryn the ■y F tM Bntent sports Prnnng. The 'rnnps were or the J O vhich the let presentnual competthit recevt ~va. -B" thf Cwp eight of34 words
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Article67 1959-07-24 11 SAIGON, Thurs, <Kou>r three-man tenis lean from South >tn.un is due to leave >r Singapore on July 27. ]»trnm News agenry nnruinrrd yesterday. T>r% will take part iMp Malayan interitinnal tennis champion* up Later thrv will play matches against in; i poro players. TV\ are Vo67 words
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Article82 1959-07-24 11 Amateur Champs turn Pro? lEL BOURNE. Thurs. The President of Laxn Tennis Association ria. Mr. R. N. Vroagrees with the Ausar, Davis Cup team cap--1 Mr. Harry that amateur tenriould turn prothey get the night Hopthat amateurs i at the chance' pmi fessional. and >aid today: "I •hat I take82 words
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Article122 1959-07-24 11 TOKYO. Thurs. (Reuter) Japan won recognition last night as the world's second ranking swimming nation when its re-ord breaking 800 metre freestyle relay team romped home against the United States In the three-day bi-nation championships. Japan won the Jast three remaining points to beat the United122 words
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Article429 1959-07-24 11 SPORTS LETTER Sir.— At the height of the Athletic Snorts Season one wonders if it would be out-of-p!ace to put before the sports-loving public of Malaya through the medium of your paper an instance of parochialism in athletics which occurred in Batu Pahat during the429 words
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Article, Illustration537 1959-07-24 11 Low Kee Pow - Low Kee Pow OPINION Tt.., fl nrir Bmw for tm im( hr^ Ibe Stnnaan uii ru f lvei Knoicr gooru f^rsonaiur Ull4 nis opuit( 0 o#j j^^^ tl-- ortirme*. arn lom o loral tmere% i V. A. Marka* ,mmmmmmmm^ mmmmmammm m .^'.m^m^..mmmmm interviews Juniors Shy From Hard Work537 words
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Article202 1959-07-24 11 BRIGADIER D. V. Henchley. the Director of Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. Far East Land Forces, has arranged a series of tests which will exercise the physical fitness, mental alertness, and initiative of young REME officers. This wUI be a team competition held in Singapore today and202 words
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Article94 1959-07-24 11 INGLEWOOD, California, Thurs. (UPI). Mrs. Jan Whodunit, a royally-bred four-year-old that previously had failed to live up to his family tree, today scored an upset victory by a narrow neck in the 109,800 Sunset Handicap, closing day feature of the 55-day Hollywood Park meeting. Kept close to94 words
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391 1959-07-24 11 County Cricket Leaders Face A Tough Fight LONDON, Thurs. (Reuter) Surrey back on top of the County championship table, but weakened by injuries and Test match calls lost their first four wickets for 51 against Northamptonshire yesterday. A fifth wicket stand of 49 between Eric Bedser and Tom Clark improved391 words
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707 1959-07-24 11 Eng Hong Gives Farewell Show For Returning Ongs WATCHING .Malayan Ong Eng Hong of Kuala Lumpur win the Victorian badminton singles title at Melbourne recently were Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Ong Chong Gee, and their Australian-born daughter Annette all three Malaya bound soon. The game could be called a farewell707 words
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Article, Illustration102 1959-07-24 11 LITTLE Aunetf* On? Will see Malaya for the first tin,e soon uhen her parents, Mr, anti Mrs Johnny Ouq Chong Gee, return to Kuala Lumpur. Eng Hong. Johnny and his wife, Judy, were childhood playmates in KuaUi Lumpur and they renewed their friendship m Australia os students Johnny and Judy102 words
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Article171 1959-07-24 11 LONDON, Tours, (Reuter). Close of play scores in yesterday's cricket matches were: At Maidstone. Worcestershire 265. G. DtW| 114. D Hafyard six for 56. Kent 20 for one. At Lord's. Lancashire 109. .1 Warr five for 39 Middlesex 127 for four. R. Ga,e 53. At Leicester. Leicestershire171 words
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Article75 1959-07-24 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Pilmoor Estate kept themselves in the running for the FAS Division 111 Government and Business Houses league title when they beat Chartered Bank 4 o on the ptdang today. At half time. Pilmoor led 2 o. Karunamthi opened accounts for Pilmoor and then75 words
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Advertisement111 1959-07-24 11 IOP l^mm\***^^^/^~\ BUILD /VEIrV DYNAMIC Tako TESTRONES. which vuppiy yeur body W^^mmT m witn vitamint your «vt»«m n*«aS for v.b»a«t J* A health and laiting vitality To* II ho a "Mv* ft jr tjk wito portonality after only a short court* J 43L 7 of TESTRONES Start taking fc /^V;111 words
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Article322 1959-07-24 12 The Answer May Put Singles Title Back In Malaya WITH Eddy Choong not in the men's singles of the Malayan badminton championships in Singapore during the August holidays, the burden of re-capturing this important title from Charoen Watanasin of Thailand rests solely on Penang's322 words
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Article60 1959-07-24 12 IBF WON'T COMMENT ANTI-ASIAN? LONDON, Thurs. (DPI. —Secretary of the International Badminton Federation, H.A.E. Scheele. today declined to voice any reaction to Singapore Standard Sports Editor Ken Jalleh's allegation that the Federation's rules for the Thomas Cup were 'anti-Asian.' Told of the Jalleh article, Scheele considered it for some time60 words
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141 1959-07-24 12 Sentul Dash Mercantile 's Title Hopes KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Sentul Works Recreation Club shattered Mercantile Bank's hopes of winning the FAS Government Departments and Business Houses second division league title when they beat them by 4-0 on the Ipoh Road ground today. Mercantile had their strongest team out today, but141 words
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Article40 1959-07-24 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Federal Police Reserve Unit, strong contenders for the FAS Division 111 Government and Business Houses league championships, registered another b:g victory today when they whipped Guthrie's Sports Club 6-3 on the Brickfields Road ground.40 words
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Article163 1959-07-24 12 5 Nations In Yeap Cup Tennis IPOH. Thurs. Malaya who beat Indonesia last year to win the inter-port tennis championship for the Yeap Hong Ghee Cup, will have a difficult task in retaining it during the coming Malayan tennis in Ipoh Which starts next week. This year five nations will163 words
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Article31 1959-07-24 12 BUKIT PANJANG D. L. beat Cosmos Sports Club by one goa: to nil in a Division 3B came played at Farrer Park yesterday. The goal was scored by Dir.gol.31 words
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Article193 1959-07-24 12 4th. TEST MANCHESTER, Thurs. (Reuter) England, for whom Colin Cowdrey their new captain won the toss, scored 304 for three wickets at stumps on the first day of the fourth Test match here today. Geoff Pullar hit his maiden Test century, including 12 fours.193 words
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Article91 1959-07-24 12 SUPERIOR in all departments of the same, 13/18 Hussars beat the First Cheshire Regiment B' by four goals to one to heroine the winner? of the Singapore Base District Junior Cup soccer competition at Tanglin yesterday. Outside right Simson scored three coals. Hussars led 3-0 at half-time.91 words
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Article83 1959-07-24 12 RAILWAY Recreation Club and Serangoon Malay Youngsters failed to reach a decision when they battled it out to a one-all draw in a SAFA Div. 3B match at Geylang stadium yesterday. Yusoff scored for the Malavs while NOOT netted for Railways. Another match in the same division at83 words
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Article38 1959-07-24 12 KAMPONG Silat CE. were very lucky to beat Bukit Timah one-nil in a keenly contested Division 3B soccer game played at Farrer Park yesterday. The goal was scored bv Pang Wing Cheong in the first half.38 words
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Article42 1959-07-24 12 PORTLAND Oregon Thurs < Reuter)— Eddie Machen (California) a former number one contender for the world heavyweight title, beat unranked Rue. ben Vargas, also of California here IEEt night, the referee stop ping the ten round fight in the sixth round*42 words
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Article26 1959-07-24 12 THE probable Singapore team beat a Selection XI by six goals to three in a friendly floodlit soccer match at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday.26 words
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Article151 1959-07-24 12 LAST MINUTE BID BY ATHLETE IRENE THOMAS of the Women's Royal Air Force will make a last minute effort to compete in the long jump event at the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association's championships meet which starts at Farrer Park today. Irene, who is the champion Royal Air Force woman sprinter,151 words
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262 1959-07-24 12 Flying Dragon Shows Up For The Cup 'Scrutineer's Track jy I PENANG, Thurs. Rodgers-trained Flying Dragon was one of the most impressive workers when Gold Cup candidates wound up their preparations for the big race on Saturday. The Le Sage four-year-old gelding, ridden by John Forte, was matched in a262 words
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502 1959-07-24 12 Martins Pair Shape Extra We In Final Gallops Trainer Martin's P. and O. Cup runners. ST. VITUS and BLACK GOLD, shaped extra well in their final gallops. St. Vitus (Johnson) worked with gusto when he covered three in 38-3/5 sec. finishing on the bit and fairly wide out. Black Gold502 words
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Article53 1959-07-24 12 KUALA -m The -«fl -igor *Wfl fl p.jdane hrrr -''fl ..i km r< fl Mien b I Christie fl charan S fl Leoru\ T *'fl| .md Comic Chua Fnc W mm Thr EMU fl the TPCA i ibhow d.iv J. Tho^o fl function tfl Nfurphv phone ***** <fl their53 words
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Article151 1959-07-24 12 IFTIKAR AHMKI). Pakistan s tennis h.imp* the last ten years, arrived in Singapore tnd.n M part in the Malayan Lawn Tennis t hampmn^hipM held in Ipoh on July 30. i 1 Ahmed was a Jast mil ute substitute for Iftikhar Sadhyee who was due t151 words
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Article134 1959-07-24 12 MALAYAN TENNIS RE-DRAW IPOH, Thurs. B. Karalak and Chai Tejasen. Thailand's veteran tennis players are expected to make a strong bid in the veteran's doubles event Of the Malayan Tennis championships which will begin in Ipoh on July 30. The event has drawn >i. pairs, including the holders. Goon Kok134 words
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Article58 1959-07-24 12 POLICE SPORTS TODAY KUAI A I j A will hich al Ft ath.oti. tomorrow lice Dl A off tomorrow bt the P fina;^ in on Sa* ii Thc Yai and thc Agong 1 1 the mcc* In the < J will gi Mr C. H missioner I of Ma iyi58 words
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Article63 1959-07-24 12 LIM IS P. JAYA CHAMP KUALA Lim Tee* '---''1 when hf w« straight i v J final M Doll) T tingle ll I Mm lan 1« 15. 1 Billv Tim Um Tan 16-1 JJ Singles: Dp M Tan 11-2 M Tan Mr,. K. >J beat Bobb; 18 16, B I63 words
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Article341 1959-07-24 12 UNBEATEN TEAMS CLASH JOHN FERGI/SOX. who became a fully fledged FIFA referee, officiated his first game when he refereed the SAFA Div. 1 league match between the leading clubs in the State Darul Afiah and Indian Recreation Club at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Defending champions341 words
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Article295 1959-07-24 12 TWO records were bettered at the Anglo-Chinese School annual swimming champion- ships h e :d at the Chinese Swimming Club yesterday In the A 1 Division 50 metres backstroke event. Tan Eng Joo clipped three-tenths of a second oft the existing record of 32.9 seconds295 words
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Article71 1959-07-24 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Jim Winchester has been named captain of the North team to meet South in the annual cricket clash which will be played at Seremban on August 1, 2. 3. The North team is Jim Winchester (Capt), Allen Barnck Dulip Singh, M Sathasivam Mike Shepherdson.71 words
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Advertisement267 1959-07-24 12 SPORTS EQUIPMENT FOR SCHOOLS r Q l||^ GHH~^ EVERYONE CAN HELP in this exciting I w y\P* y^ m new scneme Just think ol it. Badminton t \fA\ rackets, nets and shuttles, footballs, basket I fOlljG^ F^*^ 1 balls, table tennis bats, hockey sticks SO almost all the sports equipment267 words
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Miscellaneous56 1959-07-24 12 SINGAPORr ATHLXTJ forr, r r so Cl n 3B j Stah: r H Park Royal M Farrer Hospital Malaya PENANC ATMU I J ait/SOCCER l W Pt Da* i mat -a <*l B^^.C. Dor* k^ IPOH M'HLLi: S A y* /nstituttort Sportj-JJ TAIPING •OCCM; 7,--,,,, rTspJondr. TELOK ANSQI fOCCI Bcrnam56 words
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Article, Illustration483 1959-07-24 13 UDREY HEPBURN and Anthony Perkins f hrm the romantic team of "Green Manions/' MGM's film version of W. H. Hudson'! jfl ssic novel of an idyllic love taking place Ctf adventure in the South American jugles. m will be shown in Singapore over the ink483 words
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Article, Illustration203 1959-07-24 13 Elementary, My Dear Watson TJV the foreground of criyne fiction, outclassing Perry Mason, Nero Wolfe, Hercule Poirot and the entire literature of gumshoes stands a single name Sherlock Holmes. Written around the turn of the century by Sir Arthur Conan, Doyle, the Holmes stories have become a myth of enormous203 words
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Article, Illustration295 1959-07-24 13 QSIMAMXi, -""Ike irUdtC "ltd Hfcu> ttAnoS 1 QNE of the largest exterior sett ever built on o ttoge at Associated British Elstree Studios has been designed by Art Director Bob Jones for "TOMMY THE TOREADOR". It is a section of the main square inMirrorpic - 295 words
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Advertisement168 1959-07-24 13 j 'SOUTH PACIFIC COLOUR CONTEST JN connection with the All youVe got to do .s AUGUST 3. screen, ng of Rod- to co our the drQwing A prize cf $25 m "SOUTH' KaSS*!! bS,OW d Se d V°ur best the m.racle of TODD- entnes t0 "SOUTH pr.ze of AO, soon168 words
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Miscellaneous219 1959-07-24 13 ly RITA DEL MAR DATS QUOTATION: il thing*; hold I*l i hicfa is good." I rhtssaloniane, V 21 JRin\V FOR EVERV- effort e and harrs higher Ite, a? to My r lign. Defer moves and fter t:me. »"IR BIRTIISIGN iXD RIRTHDXTE j U:!,x ~h 21 to Br ready to around219 words
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Miscellaneous196 1959-07-24 13 LI L ABN Bv Al Cpp ASOUTTO CP£\!S 'i*-! V »l I oUTWEO^ Pf^KUS FELT LEAVE THEIR vcT^~ V^w^/ J%?^<¥? G,VE V 5 E TV SETS I \ff— .sr^ /ZcV fT^**W LATEST AUD.'ENCE FO* Aurr pop bv v. T H>«n a \ep y iCT iar >C J I Ff^***>-, -f^196 words
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334 1959-07-24 14 AFRICAN CONGRESS HAD NO PLOT TO MASSACRE LONDON, Thurs. (Reuter). An official British investigation commission reported today that it had found no detailed African Congress plan for massacre and assassination in Nyasaland as alleged in Government reports. The four man commission headed by Mr. Justice (Sir Patrick) Devlin, said in334 words
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Article50 1959-07-24 14 SIX AUSTRALIAN church leaders, who arrived in Hongkong yesterday from a tour of Russia, Czechoslovakia and Communist China said services were well attended in these countries especially in the Soviet Union where churches are packed to capacitv and where there are no signs of restraint on worshippers. UPIUPI - 50 words
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Article44 1959-07-24 14 ATOMIC spy-scientist Klaus Fuchs, recently freed from a British prison, will likely be given an important atomic job ir communist China at the end of a freshening up course in Russian Laboratories, an Agency behind the iron curtain reported yesterday. UPIUPI - 44 words
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Article46 1959-07-24 14 THE House of Lords iast night finally passed a bill enabling the child of an adulterous union to be legitimated by the subsequent marriage of its parents. The bill, a private (non-government) one. now awaits only the Roya' assent to become la ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article, Illustration166 1959-07-24 14 Girl bigamist says I'll wed him' LONDON. Thurs. r>EAUTIFUL double- bigamist Dorothy Newbold came out of jail yesterday and dashed into the arms of her third "husband." ex-miner Bill Theobold, 37. With tears in her eyes she told him: "We will get married when we can. Bill. We'll start our166 words
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Article47 1959-07-24 14 LONG BEACH. Thurs. (Reuter). Miss California, Terry Lynn Huntingdon, 19--vear-old Los Angeles student has been chosen Miss U.S.A. and will represent her country in the Miss Universe contest here. Terry a brunette 36-23-36, is five feet 6* inches tall, weighs eight stone eight pounds.47 words
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Article267 1959-07-24 14 CRIME IN LONDON HITS A NEW HIGH LONDON. Thurs, (Reuter). Crime in London reached the highest peak ever recorded last year, and there was a "most disturbing'' increase in juvenile crime, according to the annual report of the Metropolitan Police published yesterday. The number of known indictable offences (more serious267 words
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Article362 1959-07-24 14 NIXON ARRIVES IN MOSCOW Frank and honest talks at all levels there's another war, there'll be only losers' WASHINGTON, Thurs. (Reuter, UPl)— The United States VicePresident, Mr. Richard Nixon, opened his Russian tour today with an invitation to all Russians to speak freely^ to me and ask me any auestion362 words
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125 1959-07-24 14 UN may set up stand-by force— Casey BRIEFS SYDNEY, Thurs. (Reuter) The United Nations may form a stand-by force for use in crises, the Minister for External Affairs, Mr. R. G. Casey said today. He was opening the annual Federal Council meeting of the United Nations Association of Australia, Mr.Reuter - 125 words
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Article, Illustration46 1959-07-24 14 SCHOICHIRO IKHARA. a cook employ 1B# Ing hotel here in Tokyo applies the fLnishmi on a "deer antler" during a 40-minut* \r f (l contest held at a department store Twentv.fir* with more than 10 years experience in ire *i^ participated UPI PictureUPI - 46 words
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Article208 1959-07-24 14 The White Australia Policy MELBOURNE. Thurs. (Reuter) The President of Australian Association of Hongkong. Dr. Herbert Kal Gee Wong said todav he believed the white Australia policy was Australia's worst enemy in Asia. He said: ".Asians are not bitter aboht being shut out. "But Australia is losing208 words
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Article28 1959-07-24 14 THE Jakarta Municipal Council has decided to ban the use of Chinese characters on shops and other buildings, according to a member of the Council ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article175 1959-07-24 14 JAKARTA, Thurs. (Reuter) Indonesian Air Force planes have strafed and rocketed Darul Islam headquarters and supply bases in the Southern Celebes. Macassar Army Headquarters announced. The announcement said the Air Force planes launched a locket attack against a Darul Islam training camp near Kolaka. South-East Celebes.175 words
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Article88 1959-07-24 14 STAR WEEPS AS HER HAIR IS SHAVED ROME. Thurs. (Reuter).— Italian film star Silvana Mangano wept last night when her head was shaved to prepare her for a part turned down last week by Gina Lollobrigida Miss Mangano begins shooting here today in the title role of the Italian production88 words
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139 1959-07-24 14 Armed man held outside office of President GUATEMAL A CITY, Thurs. (Reuter) Presidential guards yesterday arrested a man who tried to force his way into the office of President Ydigoras Fuentes brandishing a .38 revolver. Guatemalan secret police named the man as Cardenas Paganini. and said he drew the gun139 words
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Article53 1959-07-24 14 SAIGON. Thurs. (Reuter)— A "communist murderer" was publicly executed on Wednesday by the guillotine in Baxuyen Province. 230 kilometres south of the capital of Saigon. Vietnam News Agency Itid I The Agency ;aid "operated a^ a :*c a and was rnr.v::>; dering Mr Tra- Via deputy I*l3™;''*53 words
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