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Title Section18 1959-03-31 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80*000 The Straits Times .id > 'JEstd. 1845. TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1959 15 CENTS18 words
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Article472 1959-03-31 1 Malayaft Government draws up a scheme to control activities more effectively and safeguard funds Council will consider the plan KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. -A blueprint to control more effectively the activities of the Malayan trade union movement and to safeguard its funds has been drawn up by472 words
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Article339 1959-03-31 1 THE CITY COUNCIL AND I— by HAMID SINGAPORE, Mon. The Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing, Dato Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, today replied to the Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, who had criticised his action in suspending certain powers of the Mayor and the City Council. Replying to339 words
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Article529 1959-03-31 1 MA YOR ON LOSS OF 'VITAL' POWERS SINGAPORE, Monday. rpHE MAYOR, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, said today that the powers which the Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing, Dato Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, took away from the City Council last week "are vital to the maintenance of the529 words
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Article, Illustration398 1959-03-31 1 and Jones best in Economy Run Lievens TOP PERFORMANCE IN BORGWARD OINGAPORE. Mon. *3 Forces Motor Club member J. B. Lievens and co-driver FlightSergeant A. Jones won the 1959 Mobilgas Economy Run Grand Sweepstake Award. Driving a 1957 Borgward TS. they completed > th»< uruelltng two-day 7*5 rqtfj!> Runover the-398 words
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Article108 1959-03-31 1 AND NOW A HUMAN FLY WASHINGTON, Moa American airmen have used suction cups or magnetic shoes to walk on the cabin ceiling during a weightlessness test in Ohio, the UJS. Air Force announced here. Steering themselves with air jets, they were also able to float round the cabin as theirReuter - 108 words
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Article31 1959-03-31 1 BAGDAD, Mon.— Mr. Falk El Samaral. the Iraq Re public's first ambassador to the United Arab Republic, has been expelled from the diplomatic service, Bagdad Radio announced last night31 words
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157 1959-03-31 1 SINGAPORE. Mon. Two businessmen, each carrying $500 in paper bags, lost their money In two separate robberies last night. The first victim. Lee Ann, was about to climb the stairs of a motor firm in Hill Street, when two thugs pounced on him. They157 words
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Article175 1959-03-31 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. THE FEDERATION Government today deplored the "ruthless" action of the Chinese Communists in Tibet. The Minister of External Affairs, Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, said in a statement: "We have not had much information about what has been happening in Tibet175 words
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Article, Illustration391 1959-03-31 1 Rebels help Dalai Lama to escape but he is hurt NEW DELHI, Monday. rpHE first indication of the Dalai Lama's whereabouts since the outbreak of the Tibetan revolt two weeks ago was given last night by Peking Radio. It said the 23-year-old spiritual leader had been "abducted" to the area391 words
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Article26 1959-03-31 1 CALCUTTA, Mon. Five people and a caged tiger wer? killed when a truck carrying a circus party crashed into a ditch near Berhampore.26 words
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139 1959-03-31 1 400 GUESTS BUT NO 'GUEST OF HONOUR' CINGAPORE. Mon— About 400 people turned up at the cocktail reception given by the Air India International at the SeaView Hotel tonight in honour of its vice-chair-man and general manager, Mr. B. R. Patel, only to find that the guest-of-honour was not there.139 words
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397 1959-03-31 2 JOHN DARBYSHIRE - Jinx-ship Julia (she's the old Hai Hsuan) in trouble again JOHN DARBYSHIRE By SINGAPORE, Mon. The Hai Hsuan was always regarded as a ship with a jinx on it. She is now sailing under a new name Julia but the jinx is still at work. She is on her way397 words
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285 1959-03-31 2 That 'humiliations strike: Ministry is to decide IPOH, Monday. THE Ministry for Health is expected soon to hand down a decision which will affect the less glamorous duties of nurses and assistant nurses in Federation hospitals. A group of about 50 assistant nurses at Taiping General Hospital went on a285 words
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102 1959-03-31 2 SINGAPORE, Mon. Police here will study closely the implementation of the new Federation crime prevention regulations. The new regulations include the issue of distinctive identity cards to 15,000 registered criminals. The Police Secretary, Mr. William Cheng, said today: "These new steps will be102 words
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Article139 1959-03-31 2 3 COLOUR FILMS FOR ARTS FESTIVAL SINGAPORE. Mon. Three outstanding colour documentary films will be shown by the Singapore Film Society to the public on Thursday at 6 p.m. and 9.30 p.m. at the Cultural Centre In conjunction with the Singapore Arts Festival. They are: REKAVA. a film about peasant139 words
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Article19 1959-03-31 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. The Federation Court of Appeal will sit in Johore Bahru on April 4.19 words
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246 1959-03-31 2 ARREST OF WOMAN ORDERED: HER LAWYER WITHDRAWS KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. rpHE FIRST MAGISTRATE, Inche Hassan bin Husx sein, today ordered the arrest of a woman Pavadi Angamma, 35, accused of trying to injure the reputation of a newspaper proprietor. She failed lo appear in court today for the continued hearing246 words
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81 1959-03-31 2 Major here to study anti"Red operations IFOH. Mon. Major John Milner, second-in-com-mand of the Ist Bn.. Royal Australian Regiment, which is to serve in Malaya soon, has arrived from Australia. He will spend several months with the 3rd Bn., RAR, which is now serving in Perak to get to know81 words
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Article25 1959-03-31 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Dr. Lim Chong Eu. president of the Malayan Chinese Association, yesterday visited the local branch of the association.25 words
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Article46 1959-03-31 2 Stole a car allegation SINGAPORE. Mon. Lim tock Meng, 21 pleaded not uilty today to a charge of tealing a motor car belongig to Robert Victor on March 8 at Dunearn Road. The prosecution opposed ail and he was remanded in tie central lock-up until •rlday.46 words
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Miscellaneous24 1959-03-31 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby s- /rr« all tuis^ 1/KiL! 2SS^,^S,)ir (j;uie is coe tue\ i m wooj out eoowws gW, <C?\ aY «T-n=ay24 words
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Article267 1959-03-31 3 RUSSIA IS READY FOR TALKS ON CRISIS IN EUROPE' MOSCOW, Mon.— The Soviet Union announced yesterday that it was prepared to discuss the "disengagement" of Communist and Western troops from the EastWest border area in Central Europe. A statement released Dy theUPI - 267 words
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Article56 1959-03-31 3 NEW YORK, Mon. A teacher's murderer has turned down a chance to escape Sing Sing prison's electric chair. His attorney obtained approval for a clemency hear- ing, but the prisoner said he did not want the proceeding held. Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller Is expected to goUPI - 56 words
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199 1959-03-31 3 ALGIERS, Monday. E^RENCH authorities announced yesterday that the most ruthless and successful guerrilla leader of the Algerian rebel forces had been killed by French troops in a gun oattle on Friday night. The announcement said that the rebel chief, ColonelUPI - 199 words
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66 1959-03-31 3 Body sealed in 1,000 ft. deep cave LONDON, Mon.— The body of 20-year-old Oxford student Neil Moss was sealed forever yesterday in the narrow rock crevice 1,000 feet underground in Castleton where he was trapped last week. The poisonous air in the crevice proved too dangerour for rescuers to bringUPI - 66 words
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Article, Illustration47 1959-03-31 3 HERE IS ONE matador who did not have it all his own way with his second bull of the afternoon in the Plaza Mexico arena in Mexico City. Manuel Capettillo was tossed in the air and badly gored. U.P.I, telephoto.UPI - 47 words
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102 1959-03-31 3 Vow about some smiles in Russia?' LONDON, Mon. A writer in the Soviet Government newspaper Izyestia said yesterday he was looking forward to the day when Soviet officials would smile, when bus conductresses would greet passengers like personal friends and when helpful shop assistants would be happy to serve customers.Reuter - 102 words
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Article64 1959-03-31 3 DAKOTA CRASH KILLS 24 (CALCUTTA. Mon.— An Indian Airlines Dakota crashed shortly after taking off yesterday near Hailakandi, in Assam state, northeast India, killing all 24 people aboard. The Dakota was carrying 20 passengers, including five children, and a crew of four. It crashed after taking off from Agartala. aboutReuter - 64 words
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Article32 1959-03-31 3 WASHINGTON. Mon. Japan produced more than 1,500,000 binoculars in 1958 and about two-thirds of the total were exported to the United States, according to the United states Commerce Department. U.P.I.UPI - 32 words
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Article45 1959-03-31 3 ATHENS. Mon. Violent earth tremors shook Athens yesterday but there were no reports of damage or casualties. The Athens Observatory later announced that the epicentre of the earthquake was in the Saronic Gulf area, about 45 miles south of Athens.— ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article199 1959-03-31 3 KING HUSSEIN - THE RED PERIL IN IRAQ KING HUSSEIN -by WASHINGTON. Mon. TT —King Hussein of Jordan said here yesterday he believed there was danger that the Communists would take over Iraq completely. He thought the Soviet Union planned to take over the whole Middle Eastern area "to try to deny theReuter; UPI - 199 words
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334 1959-03-31 3 WASHINGTON. Mon. TT —The United States may keep some of its H-bomb planes in the air 24 hours a day, poised to strike at Russia, once the Soviet has intercontinental ballistic missiles in operation, a defence official has told Congress.UPI - 334 words
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Article222 1959-03-31 3 There's one brewing over reports that Margaret will see Pope LONDON, Monday. 'TWO British newspapers said yesterday Princess A Margaret would see the Pope in Rome next month which, if true, would be an unprecedented act certain to cause an uproar in Protestant Britain The Queen MotherUPI - 222 words
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Article37 1959-03-31 3 BANES (Cuba), Mon.— Five people were killed and 11 were injured when a driver lost control of his truck and drove through a religious procession. All the dead were women and children. U.PI.UPI - 37 words
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Article337 1959-03-31 4 LAWYER SEEKS ORDER TO QUASH THE OLD DECISION: KARACHI MAN WAS NOT HEARD' KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. r pHE Public Services Commission acted beyond its jurisdiction in terminating the services of an assistant passport officer, a lawyer submitted in the High Court here today. The officer,337 words
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Article75 1959-03-31 4 Courting couple treed by dogs KL ANTAN, Mon.— A pack of eight dogs appeared in Hyde Park here during the week-end and chased people relaxing there. A young Chinese couple climbed a tree but the dogs tore off part of the girl's skirt The pack has been roaming the streets75 words
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138 1959-03-31 4 Malaria oil being sold, complains a teacher BUKIT MERTAJAM. Mon. Certain Government a n t i malarial workers are selling oil to the public instead of spraying it in kampongs, the Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, was told at an Alliance meet-the-people session here yesterday. "I know some of138 words
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141 1959-03-31 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Chief Minister. Tun Lim Yew Hock, had no need to give strict orders to the police to take the strongest possible action in preventing violence. Stating this today, the Police -Secretary. Mr. William Cheng, said: "Strongest possible action is always141 words
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124 1959-03-31 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. lIAIRSTYLISTS and beauty experts of Singapore 11 agree that Chinese women should keep their hair short, as Miss Scarlett Kwa Sor Wah, who recently returned from London after completing a course on beauty culture, suggested yesterday. But It depends on individual features, most124 words
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Article41 1959-03-31 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Tan Kang Hoe, 30, pleaded not guilty today to a charge of stealing a motorcycle valued at $1,000 belonging to Abu Bakar bin Abdul Kadir on March 27 at Victoria Street. He was allowed bail.41 words
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Article42 1959-03-31 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The YMCA Sceneshifters. who are presenting the opera Desert Song in June, will hold rehearsals tomorrow for the "Dancing Girls" at 7 p.m. and for the principals and main chorus at 8 p.m. at the YMCA. Orchard Road.42 words
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Article71 1959-03-31 4 INVITATION TO DR. DJUANDA PENANG. Mon. The Indonesian community in North Malaya wants the Indonesian Prime Minister, Dr. Djuanda, to address a public meeting in Penang during his five-day visit to the Federation early next week. A spokesman of the community said today an invitation would be sent to Dr.71 words
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Article40 1959-03-31 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Leong Hin Yin. of Ulu Choh. was fined $200 in the magistrate's court for negligent driving as a result of which he met with an accident when seven persons, including himself, were injured.40 words
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Article84 1959-03-31 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Catholics today packed the new St. Bernadette's Church In Zion Road when it was declared open by the Archbishop of Malacca-Singapore, Mgr. M. Olcomendy. All the 1,200 seats in the church were taken up and the crowd spilled into the grounds when Mgr. Olcomendy officiated84 words
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Article38 1959-03-31 4 RAUB. Mon.— Chu Van. 50. was cutting down the last big tree on his brother's land during the wc°k-end but ne was too late in running away when it fell. He was crushed to death.38 words
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363 1959-03-31 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.—Singapore's acting Chief Dental Officer, Mr. Wong Mook Qui. said today that the Government dental service was meant only for patients in priority groups. Mr. Wong was commenting on a speech by the president of the Malayan Dental Association, Inche Ibrahim bin Haji363 words
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Article216 1959-03-31 4 Youth film shooting starts SINGAPORE, Monday. X MOVIE camera focutsed on a basketball game this afternoon at the Bartley School. Then it sought out a tall, good-looking player for a close-up. The shooting of the religious youth film "Something to Die For" had begun. The teenage crowd of over 500216 words
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180 1959-03-31 4 BOY WITH 100 STOLEN SNAPS OF GIRLS. He smiles, and the police say: He broke into homes KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. J^ YOUTH smiled as he pleaded guilty here today to seven charges of stealing and housebreaking. On the prosecutor's table were nearly 100 photographs of young women part of his180 words
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Article34 1959-03-31 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Lee Chooi Blow, 23, was charged today with attempted extortion by putting Lim Chwee Sah in fear of assault. He pleaded not guilty and was allowed ball.34 words
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Article45 1959-03-31 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Federation Government has approved the application of 1,750 temporary clerks to sit for the examination to determine their eligibility to enter the permanent establishment. The examination will be held throughout the country on April 29 and 30.45 words
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81 1959-03-31 4 Wages inquiry will open on Saturday KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —The Commission of Inquiry appointed to examine the wage rates of 56,000 Government daily-paid employees will hold its first sitting at the committee room of the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall on Saturday. The chairman is Mr. Justice B. G. Smith. The81 words
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250 1959-03-31 4 Four days off but now it's back on the job again SINGAPORE, Mon. It's back to work tomorrow for thousands who have been relaxing for four days over the Easter week-end. Some who had left Singapore foi a holiday In the Federation were streaming back up to late tonight. Malayan250 words
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Article74 1959-03-31 4 IPOH, Mon. An Association of Malayan Aero Clubs was formed here yesterday at a meeting of delegates from the flying clubs of Selangor, Penang and Perak. Officials of the new club are: President Mr. R. L. Akers (Kuala Lumpur) vice president Mr. G. A. Hainings (Penang); secretary74 words
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Advertisement218 1959-03-31 4 CAIHAY ORfiu<isATioM |!4l j mm "Kr. mow showing! j ggTHE 7th VOYAGE OF SINBAD J ]■■«-■<«•■ RICHARD EVER, mtwc*** ■IRT>/W?^l?Tifftr), i Li T NO FREE LISTS! j^, 4 3BID 3S Mow SHOWING! 'IK i.m J 1 "The Two-Headed Spy J X JACK HAWKINS CIA SCALA a Columbia picture next "tuc218 words
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Article, Illustration309 1959-03-31 5 IT WASN'T o cose of "Happy is the bride that the sun shines on," as the adage goes, but Singapore's Easter Monday brides were all smiles, just the same. For them, it was their most wonderful day, and not even the leaden skies309 words
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128 1959-03-31 5 A FORUM ON ARTS IN NEW SPORE ON THURSDAY CINGAPORE, Mon. A public forum on "the Arts and the New Singapore" will be held by the Singapore Arts Council in conjunction with its festival on Thursday at 8.30 p.m. at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Speakers will be Mr. David Marshall,128 words
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Article36 1959-03-31 5 IPOH. Mon. Electrical goods valued at $2,400 were stolen from the Silibin Road godown of William Jacks and Co. here last night. The loss was discovered this morning by the company's storekeeper.36 words
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282 1959-03-31 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A board with wide powers is to be appointed to control the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka (language and literature agency) as a further step in enlarging and enriching the Malay language. Provisions for setting up such a board,282 words
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205 1959-03-31 5 SINGAPORE, Monday. THE biggest-ever flower show to be held here, with 177 classes of plants, will be opened by the Governor, Sir William Goode, at the Happy World 1 Stadium on Friday. The show, which is organised by the Singapore Gardening Society, will end205 words
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Article31 1959-03-31 5 TELUK ANSON. Mon.—lnspector Puteh bin Mohamed Noor. who prosecuted cases in courts here as a sergeant in 1949. will be leaving next week for Taiping as Assistant O.C.P.D.31 words
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Article22 1959-03-31 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Federal council will be asked to approve $6,914,899 as additional expenditure for public services this year.22 words
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172 1959-03-31 5 SINGAPORE, Monday. AT least 11 Singapore kampongs will benefit when the Government starts developing the rural areas from next month. Hundreds of skilled workers will be recruited from April 1. to carry out Important projects required by the three district councils. This is part172 words
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Article48 1959-03-31 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— A missionary from Ceylon, the Rev. S. Selvaretnam. will visit the Federation next month to hold a series of revival meetings for the Tamil Christians. Mr. Selvaretnam will arrive in Kuala Lumpur on April 22 and will visit all the major towns.48 words
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90 1959-03-31 5 Tun Leong's trip to cost Govt. $13,000 MALACCA, Mon. The State Financial Officer. Mr. J. B. Melford, told the state council today that Malacca Governor, Tun Leong Tew Koh's trip to Britain for medical attention would cost the Government $13,000. This, he said, covered the Governor's passage, medical bills, and90 words
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Article22 1959-03-31 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Selangor Stamp Club will hold its annual meeting at the British Council Hall here tomorrow evening.22 words
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Miscellaneous470 1959-03-31 5 Todays Singapore diary... TOe H: Talk on "Development V.W.C.A. (Raffles Quay): Malay exam, prep. std. II advanced 6.30 of the Telephone Service In Sin- beginners 10 25 a.m.: dressmaking p.m.; sceneshlfters dancing girls' gapore" by Mr. DL. Dransfleld class 10 JO a.m.; beauty culture rehearsal "Desert Song 7.30 p-m. 8.30470 words
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Obituary88 1959-03-31 6 :t Hordt tit (minimum) PLEASE NOTE THAT the Funeral of Mr. Chee Guan Chiang will leave 119. Heeren Street. Malacca, on Thursday 2nd April, 1959 at :i.30 a.m. and not on Saturday 4th April, 1959. at 11.00 a.m. at the Chee Family Burial Ground. The remains of the late88 words
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Article146 1959-03-31 6 AC KNOWLEDGMENTS 2# Wordt tit (Minimum LYOU KEONG and daughter Helen than* friends and relatives for their assistance, wreaths and attendance at the funeral of the late Nina Hwang Cheok Hoon on 29-3-59. CHAN SOON CHEW, Tong Kirn Swee, Koh Yew Hock and their families and jane Chan thank Mends146 words
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Article246 1959-03-31 6 W*rds tit (Minimum) HALF PRICE SALE Vanity, 11 Battery Road. Frocks. Hats, Jewellery, Can-can Halfslips. HARROWS LTD. SALE Grand reduction on materials and readymade wear. 7. Orchard Road. Spore. Tel: *****. ITS SWIFT, SURE and economical to use yes. It's Air-wick the modern way of removing all unpleasant odours.246 words
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Article674 1959-03-31 6 > The rising in Lhasa sup--1 pressed, a puppet committee installed, the Chinese Gov- eminent has jnade its first k statement on the Tibetan revolt. It makes no bones about denying Tibetans the autonomy conceded by the SinoTibetan agreement after the 1950 invasion, and it does not674 words
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Article260 1959-03-31 6 The Federation's campaign against the underworld of crime is ready to move into top gear. In the next week or two, officers will be appointed to preside over inquiries on the basis of which will be compiled a blacklist of gangland. Everyone on the list will be required260 words
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Article223 1959-03-31 6 Thanks to a generous gift of $2,100,000 by the New Zealand Government, the University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur will establish a Faculty of Agriculture very soon. Professor G. M. Davies, who will head the faculty, is expected to arrive this week. He will discuss with the Government223 words
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Article, Illustration1014 1959-03-31 6 KUALA LUMPUR. T^EVER having 11 achieved the boyhood ambition to drive a railway engine. I am unable to guess how much my old friend. Sir Roy Welensky, the Prime Minister of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, has been influenced in1,014 words
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Article826 1959-03-31 6 RICHARD HUGHES - RICHARD HUGHES- BY 1 SEOUL. COUTH KOREA'S angry old man, the implacable and seeming 1 y indestructible Syngman Rhee, eightyfour last Thursday, is defying Washington, serving ultimatums on both Japan and the International Red Cross, deriding Peking and Moscow, warning the United Nations,826 words
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242 1959-03-31 6 A FTER reading Mr. A. P. Jj\. Chin's criticism of the weekly report card system adopted by the Christian Brothers' schools in Malaya, I would like to ask this questlon. Is Mr. Chin speaking in his private capacity as an individual, or is242 words
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Letter107 1959-03-31 6 WITH reference to a letter signed "European Worker" which appeared In the Straits Times of Jan. 17 concerning dlfflcultles experienced by road users at the Station level crossing in As*am Kumbang Road, the writer is assured that the State Government Is not unaware of the problem The107 words
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Article418 1959-03-31 7 SUSPENSION ORDER MEANS 116 ITEMS MUST NOW GO TO THE MINISTER FOR ACTION SINGAPORE, Monday. THE MAYOR. Mr. Ong Eng Guan, and the City Council will be powerless, at the council's public meeting tomorrow, to confirm and give effect to more than 100 proposals made418 words
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Article168 1959-03-31 7 Teachers drop Formosa visit ITUALA LUMPUR. IV Mon. Most of the 40 Chinese schoolteachers who were planning a trip to Formosa have abandoned the idea. This follows a call for an inquiry into the trip by the Federation Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khlr bin Joharl Inche Khir Joharl had168 words
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Article59 1959-03-31 7 TAIPING. Mon.— A student nurse. Miss Teresa Loke, won the title of "Miss Fashion. Taiping- from eight other girls here last night, in a competition organised by th« Rex Cinema. The competition was in conjunction with the screening of the Chinese picture Kong Kor Mcl Van." Second59 words
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Article37 1959-03-31 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Four armed Chinese youths held up a couple in their home in Watson Road Port Swettenham, last night and took money, four bottles of brandy and jewellery to the value of $2,20037 words
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Article, Illustration62 1959-03-31 7 WEDDING day smiles? Not this time. That's a really hearty gale of laughter from pretty Easter bride Miss Chan Yen Kwan. Leading her into their reception at his house in Birch Road, Kuala Lumpur is Mr. Wong Yen Wai. What gave the lovely lass from Seremban62 words
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134 1959-03-31 7 IPOH Monday. TOR having a knife in a toddy shop, s Subra- maniam was jailed for three months without the option of a fine, today. Subramanlam was convicted under the new ordinance governing the carrying of offensive weapons in the Federation Inspector134 words
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Article58 1959-03-31 7 60 awards for S'pore students SINGAPORE. Mon. Th# Singapore Government is awarding 60 bursaries this year to students in PostSchool Certificate classes. Students who deservr financial assistance may apply for the bursaries, worth $420 a year. Applications should be made on forms obtainable from the Scholarship and Training Branch of58 words
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Article29 1959-03-31 7 SINGAPORE, Mon.—Sivadasan Pillay, 35, pleaded not guilty today to a charge of robbing Narain Singh of $65 on March 28 at West Hill. He was allowed bail.29 words
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103 1959-03-31 7 Police alert after tight at swim meet IPOH, Mon. Plainclothes police guarded the Kinta Swimming Club here last night after an incident at the conclusion of the Quadrangular Easter swimming meet. The incident occurred after the Singapore- Selangor water-polo match when a Singapore player was involved in a fight with103 words
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Article25 1959-03-31 7 SINGAPORE. Mon— About 2,500 R.AJ. civilian employees and their families today attended a Seletar ville fete held in aid of their welfare fund.25 words
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177 1959-03-31 7 GRADUATE TEACHERS SHORTAGE: MINISTRY SEEKS RECRUITS SINGAPORE, Monday. T*HE Singapore Ministry of Education hopes to 1 overcome the shortage of graduate teachers in secondary schools by recruiting undergraduates who have Just sat for the final examination in the University of Malaya. It Is now considering 14 applications. The Ministry's principal177 words
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Article42 1959-03-31 7 SINGAPORE, Mon— Thieves broke Into a Liang Seah Street shop early today and carried away a steel safe containing $500 cash and $1,000 worth of jewellery. Entry into the shop was made by climbing the rear wall of the building.42 words
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365 1959-03-31 7 CINGAPORE, Mon. The way is now open for normal trained teachers to reach the top posts in the teaching profession. This has been made possible by the deletion of a clause in the Schemes of Service Higher Services. 1953 (relating to the Education365 words
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190 1959-03-31 7 $1 million clock assembly plant for Malaya IPOH. Mon.— A $1,000.- 000 Japanese-Mala-yan enterprise for the assembling of clocks is to be set up in Butterworth within the next six months. Mr. Shosuke Ito, director of the Ono Boeki Caisha Ltd., a well-known Japanese firm of dock-makers, which is interested190 words
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Article112 1959-03-31 7 ALOR STAR. Mon.— Th« Kedah Appeal judge, Mr. Justice Hill today granted the president of the Kedah Clerical Union. Mohamed Noor bin Hajl Samsuddin. 43. one week to file his appeal against a sentence of three months' jail on three charges of criminal breach112 words
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Article, Illustration53 1959-03-31 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. Ang Soo Tee. 20. was charged today with robbing Tan Huat of a wrist watch valued at $180 while armed with a knife on March 28 at Maxwell Road He pleaded not guilty and was remanded in custody until April 6 when the case53 words
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Advertisement148 1959-03-31 7 SALE IN COMMEMORATING THE CHILDREN'S DAY NOW ON UNTIL 18th April FOR EVERY 2 PIECES PURCHASED 1 PIECE FREE Children Play Suits, Size 16 to 22 $3.00 each Children Shorts Size 2 to 6. 52.50 each 8 to 12. $3.00 each Children Woollen Trousers, 2 to 6 $4.50 each Children148 words
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Advertisement123 1959-03-31 7 yC£v*4MiVMK*"P#k I AA' I~J A w aiiau q TITORON p^BVOB Sh.rtj ---yL^r^^O^-- Super Quality N^>" Af^^^ T °''ored to fit all \jF^\^J v sizes ond for V^j \r *y purposes I Mode of 65% 1 Tetoron 35% of K> finest cotton yam. CAPTAIN MEN'S SHIRTS KBBI^^ Coptoin B a nd123 words
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Article, Illustration1037 1959-03-31 8 THAT SO PURE CLASSIC LINE ...But did YOU spot it? yiSITING Singapore over the week-end was Kossana Podesta who captu r e d many hearts playing the title lead in Helen of Troy. With her were Marco Vicario, her actor-husband, actress Franca Bettoja, one1,037 words
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Article, Illustration179 1959-03-31 8 Look! No stains L— on party dress cond style is more or less similar to the first .one. With this kind of clothing, a spilled Tom Collin* need no longer be a catastrophe, for the morning after the night before, you simply throw the frock into the wash and it179 words
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Advertisement217 1959-03-31 8 FEMININE TOWELS New Wondersoft covering /^X PROTECT BETTER, PROTBCT LONGER Wherever you .ire, whatever v f, «^H| you do. new Kotex with the Sfif*^*-^^^* 1 *> wondersoft covering protect \-*\i^ii* *T^^H better, protect longer. The Hr *> J^3| new Kotex with loops has y* >, i ji^ ■HH greater dbsorbency,217 words
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Advertisement113 1959-03-31 8 YOUR GUIDE TO SHOPPING GOWN by Bijou at. LIP-LINER by EllzaWhlteaway Laidlaw and beth Arden, Maynard Battery L Road. SingaPOre and Co. Ltd.. Singapore. Breaking up?... lacking energy?. feeling tired?... When difficulties arise in the office or at home do you have to struggle through the day? If so you113 words
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Miscellaneous245 1959-03-31 8 Starits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. What's essential to cook is 1. Eton chap perhaps occupying impudence to a deity (8). a prominent position in 8. Set a time for calculation Whitehall (8). (8). 5. Virtuous aspiration in class 13. is but a word that (6). cowards use." (K. Richard 9.245 words
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Article, Illustration1625 1959-03-31 9 Orkney bride wedded corpse to keep word STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURS YOUTH TURNED PIRATE TO WIN ISLAND BEAUTY JJRITISH pirate John Gow's career was as brief as it was vio lent. Less than a year after the orgy of butchery that launched him into piracy off the Spanish and PortugueseDaily Mirror - 1,625 words
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Advertisement274 1959-03-31 9 only fresh milk has the real fresh flavour MEROSOL r INSECT SPRAY wMh PWSS MJTTON SPIAYIt) I contains <^|L 'LOREXANE' Oestrevs b«gs, ceckreechet. .6jKs\ «<»sej«ilt«es 1 elhe» insect J* v»maus2-15 Wa.ois3^o BEAUTY TREATMENT FOR PENANG LADIES Mrs. Mary An. Beauty Specialist from a London Beauty School will rive beauty treatments274 words
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Advertisement571 1959-03-31 9 THE CYCLE CARRIAGE CO. (1926) LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR take pleasure in announcing their appointment as Sole Agents for I I l^^k^^^^^lsssssf j I Motor Vehicles for Singapore, the Federation of Malaya and Borneo QQWpjPKW I I CARS ARE WORLD ACCLAIMED FOR BEAUTY, I Performance, Reliability and Economy Elegant styling571 words
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Miscellaneous198 1959-03-31 9 Carmen A 4 <» By 3§aa The Saint By Leslie Charter is I DiisirtFnw nirs to pen t^ t tuiwi^ a HER IN THERE j HIM OUT NOW I 1| £S~WK~~~ f^ r^T~^'t_^^^^B I yuNOCUN uiu \\j rwi is, I i n\N\ m u/itu -me Akin <""T Din I I198 words
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654 1959-03-31 10 MALAYAN REGISTERS WOULD BOOST DEALS IN RUBBER SHARES By Our Market Correspondent THE current interest in sterling rubber shares, which has been such a feature of the first quarter of this year, has brought to the fore once again the desirability of establishing local registers for these companies. The proposal,654 words
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Article189 1959-03-31 10 WITH no interference witn the normal operation.-; of trade, the rubber outlook might well be described as set fair, says Sir John Hay. chairman of Linggi Plantations, in his statement to shareholders in advance of the annual meeting on April 1. He sees supply and demand189 words
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Article67 1959-03-31 10 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Bengkalis 1/2, Slamat 4/5, Machlsan Maru 6A, Steel Executive 6/7, Breconshire 8/9, Amajisan Mam 10/11, Tabian 13/14, Mekong 15/16, Wonogirl 18, Van Waerwijck 19/20, Scudai N-Wall 3, Rajah Brooke 21/22, Bldor 24. Mandeville 25/26. Teiko Maru67 words
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Article160 1959-03-31 10 Overseas dividends announced on the eve of the holidays Included:— Imperial Chemical Industries: final dividend of 5-1/3 per cent making 8 per cent for 1958 on a capital Increased by one-for-two free scrip issue. The total dividend for 1957 on smaller capital was 12 per cent. The group160 words
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Advertisement442 1959-03-31 10 NOTICES THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD TRAFrIC DEPARTMENT HARI RAYA PI ASA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, during 'he period from midnight on Bth April. 1959. until midnigh'. on 9th April, 1959, no tut.* or mooring boats will be available for the berthing and unberthing of vessels at The Singapore Harbour442 words
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Advertisement146 1959-03-31 10 NOTICES SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE COLONY OF SINGAPORE. ISLAND OF SINGAPORE. In the Cause of Suit N«. 1217 of 1955. Execution No. 78/59. Societa Commisslonaria Di Esportazione E Di Importazlone Plaintiffs. VERSUS Teck Leone Company Defendants. AUCTION SALE OF Showcase, Spare parts. Writing able, iron safe,146 words
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Advertisement319 1959-03-31 10 NOTICES SINGER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY Announce the winner of The Sewing Machine Contest Mrs. M. Orkendr-ii 22 Crescent Flats Meyer Road. Singapore 15. No all correct entry was received ana this contestant submitted the nearest to an all correct entry. NATURALISATION NOTICE is hereby Riven that Oei Tjong le of319 words
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Advertisement367 1959-03-31 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS KUALA LUMPUR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL APPLICATIONS are invited for two posts of STAFF NURSE In the Municipal Health Department. Applicants should be Federal Citizens not over 35 years of age and must be Registered Trained Nurses and hold a Midwifery Certificate. The possession of a Health Visitors' Certificate will367 words
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Advertisement403 1959-03-31 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT RURAL AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY Training in Commercial Subjects APPLICATIONS are invited from Malays who wish to receive training in commercial subjects for the London Chamber of Commerce Examination. It is intended that this training shall nt candidates for careers in commerce and industry- Candidates should be under403 words
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Advertisement969 1959-03-31 10 "K LINE" Express U.S.A. Pacific A AtlanUe Coast S«rvle« ETA. E.T.A E.T.A. Spore P. Sham Pen»n| H'kon| L Angele' New Yort us. "Kamkiwi Mara" Ist Call T Apr I Atr TMCall I II Atr 14 t»r 1 Mj> II Mty ■.i. "XiTttawa in" Ist Call n/ii Apr n Ait n969 words
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Advertisement1251 1959-03-31 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWARD SAILINGS FOR AIEN. PORT S\B. GENOA. ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, BREMEN, HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN, GOTHENBURG AMI OSLO 1 Spore P. Sham Penan* I "SIBSNGA" 4 Apr S/ S Apr 1/7 Apr -JUTIANOIA 1 22/14 Apr H/2S Apr IT/N Apr -KOREA"* IS Apr/ 4 May 1/ 1 May 1/1,251 words
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Advertisement1345 1959-03-31 11 bui'lbins THE BEN UNE STEAMERS LTD. T SINCAPOtt (ißMraarattt ta ttt ut.ttt KiatMai) S lines SAILINGS TO ADEN, U.K. I CONTINENTAL PORTS Sport P. Sham Penang BENVRACKIE tor London, Rotterdam, Bremen, Hamburg OS-M/ I Apr Imim lirttt arttns Apr 17 BENVtNOE for Aden, Red Sea, G'mouth, Hull 1/ 1 Apr1,345 words
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Advertisement1398 1959-03-31 11 MeALISTER tft CO., LTD. TEL.: Bjjd 7MSI lUIRNAH LINB KLAVENESS LINB LONPON. HAVRE ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG LOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCS. and for Canada and USA North Atlantic Ports SEATTLE. VANCOUVER I PORTLAND Cm SF POONA Accepting carp ftr CtetrH 1 Saatt Spore P S'htm Penang ■iiiie l «jii's!i 1 1 2SZ*1,398 words
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Article312 1959-03-31 12 FRESH COMPETITION FOR JAPAN, BRITAIN [A LAVA'S present largest suppliers of cement, Japan and Britain, will soon be facing- fresh competition from India on the local market. The Indian First Secretary (Commercial) in Singapore, Mr. (i. J. Malik, said yesterday that India was now in312 words
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Article, Illustration169 1959-03-31 12 ANEW type of electric household refrigerator, which has a completely frost proof freezing compartment, will soon be marketed in Malaya. The units are being manufactured by Frigidaire Division. General Motors Corporation of Dayton, Ohio, the United States. Mr. Stanley P. Locke, sales manager of Frigidaire's169 words
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Article196 1959-03-31 12 HK freight rates reduced IMPORTS from Hong Kong into Malaya are now becoming cheaper as a result of a reduction in the freight rates, Singapore traders said yesterday. The rates for general cargo were lowered by 30 per cent to $40 per ton last month. Singapore traders said that many196 words
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Article29 1959-03-31 12 West Germany's car and lorry production in the first two months this year rose by 8.5 per cent to 25,739 units over the corresponding period last year.29 words
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Article, Illustration174 1959-03-31 12 A SINGAPORE concern, Seng Hup Electric Co., is opening its first branch in Batu Road, Kuala Lumpur, next month. The manager, Mr. Teo Bak Seng, said yesterday that the Federal capital was a fastgrowing town and he forecast good business opportunities for electrical equipment there.174 words
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Article, Illustration115 1959-03-31 12 A DEPARTMENTAL manger of Ford Motor Co. of Malaya Ltd.. Mr. Peter Pennefather, left Singapore on Friday for a fiveweek training course in New Zealand and Australia. Mr. Pennefather. the first Singaporean to hold the post, will spend four weeks with Ford Motor in115 words
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205 1959-03-31 12 Big jump recorded in Malayan canned pineapple exports VlALAYAN exports of canned pineapples jumped substantially last year despite increasing competition in overseas markets. Official trade figures put exports from Malaya at 41.504 tons worth $33.3 million last year, compared with 37,689 tons valued at S33.6 million in the previous yar.205 words
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Article, Illustration104 1959-03-31 12 INSURANCE CHIEF DUE_ rpilK chairman of Life A Insurance Corporation of India, Mr. P. A. Gopalkrishnan. is visiting Singapore and the Federation next week to study business conditions. Mr. Gopalkrishnan. who arrives on Sunday will first visit Kuala Lumpur for three days and will spend two days in Penang. He104 words
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Article43 1959-03-31 12 The United States Government is inviting Singapore business leaders to take part in the American Textile Machinery Exhibition which will be held from May 23 to 27 next year. The site of the exhibition is at the Atlantic City Auditorium.43 words
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Article109 1959-03-31 12 THE BSA Motor Cycles Ltd., Birmingham, have marketed their latest Sunbeam scooters in Singapore and Malaya. A spokesman of Cycle and Carriage Co. (1926) Ltd., sole local agents, said yesterday that two models— a 175 c.c. single cylinder two-stroke and a 250 c.c. vertical twin cylinder109 words
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Advertisement394 1959-03-31 12 I 411 COMDITIONIHO CO. IT*. Sh"- 24 MOUt 7 oArs WK ittvlC€ 230 w>Hi SO cyclw 0 I A I II O*i T«ha U» C.» (Mb immrm R*** ft Owwral TcdMf C M ***•<■ IM. P»— n N* Cmtwy C*. IMatoccal IM. •nwk: li«w— lto<«il Ak C»«dW»mm C*. IM 171394 words
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Advertisement66 1959-03-31 12 152-1 i>L npAPAIf 9 aß^^^v 1^ C A H VA7 C I lIT —^-^^^jCg^Ml^Mg^Mp^^E-^^jIWWBBB^^BBBBBaPEBBB^^BEPB -"^i3i^^^~ **^^*J^^^^^^S_j STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO.. LTD. SUNGEI NYOK DOCKYARD, ijb^^SB[i :i i a^^^H^BßMaafas?4^vStßsSmff' bbs«bb3"^^j32w»3HK i^^Bßßßßßßßßßßl^^^^Ha»^^iis^^3? JC" t 4-V-B ■bIbbtTIJ b^ Taaaaaalßa B»a» M 1a»^B aaI»WM lllwf^t^Bßßl <■■■* M^B^Bj f\ F\ InT H T f~ Enquiries to:-66 words
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476 1959-03-31 13 DELILKAN IN RECORD PARTNERSHIP SINGAPORE, Monday. AN UNFINISHED record-breaking fifth wicket stand between all-rounders Alex Delilkan (78 n.0.) and Arumugasamy (54 n.0.) of 138 runs helped University to start their campaign in the Singapore Cricket Association senior tournament with a six-wicket win476 words
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488 1959-03-31 13 WEIGHTS FOR RACES ON SATURDAY AT KUALA LUMPUR WEIGHTS for all eight races at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday: Cl Dlv 1-SH W Sir Chiron 9.00 Britannia II B.IS Box Office II 8.12 Safe Invest 8.11 1 Movie Fan 8.11 Summer Kiss 8.09 ChenderiatiK 8.09 Princely Gift 8.08 Erik 8.07 No488 words
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Article59 1959-03-31 13 CYDNEY, Mon. Five-year-old Sydney stayer On Line today won the A£12,500 Sydney Cup over two miles in a tight finish with New Zealand challenger Foxmara. A 2-1 favourite, Foxmara snatched the lead two furlongs from home but was beaten a head by On line with59 words
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Article241 1959-03-31 13 IfUALA LUMPUR, Mon.—Fedwa- tlon's outside-left Woo Ah Wah and Penang's Malaya Cup star Boey Cheong Llam are out of the list of 20 players named by Federation of Malaya Schools Sports Council for centralised training In preparation for the Asian Junior Cup soccer championship starting241 words
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Article29 1959-03-31 13 KEMPTON PARK, Mon.— Mr. H, D. Night's Sacarole, 9-2 favourite, won the Queen's Prize here today, beating Mr. H. J. Verrairs Amazon's Choice by a short head.29 words
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Advertisement485 1959-03-31 13 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE 20 Word, Si (Mm.) Box St et,. extrm. OWN FLAT at Fanjong Ka- tong Road or Guillemard Road. Beautiful surroundings. Solid construction. Skilful design. Comfortable to live In. Prices from $15,500. Long term loan available. Enq. Melodies Ltd., 123 Queen Stre«t. Tel. *****. 152-A LEEDON ROAD.485 words
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Advertisement742 1959-03-31 13 EDUCATION it Word, SS (Min.)— Box St et: extra REGISTER EARLY: Gregg Shorthand Absolute Beginners' i Class starts 7th April. Time 6/7. Theory/Speed different stages/ Typewriting. Chunghwa InsUtui lion. Short Street. ENGIISH LANGUAGE and 1 Mathematics for Cambridge Certificate and G.C.E. December Exams I Morning Classes Commence April. Details Stamford742 words
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Article622 1959-03-31 14 THRILLING MALAYAN GOLF FINAL DECIDED AT LAST HOLE MESSUM LOOKED NEW CHAMPION UNTIL DISASTER STRUCK AT 13th SINGAPORE, Monday. TWENTY EIGHT 1 YEAR OLD Colin Stokes won the Malayan golf championship at his first attempt when he beat Peter Messum by one hole in the final at622 words
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Article45 1959-03-31 14 ALOR STAR, Mon.— Former AllEngland badminton champion Wong Peng Soon showed he Is still a force to reckon with when he beat the Kedah champion, Zabidi Ismail, 15-7. 15-6 In an exhibition match at the Sultan Abdul Hamid College Hall here last night.45 words
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364 1959-03-31 14 Support for apprentice scheme urged by Sir Clough I7UALA LUMPUR, Mon.— An appeal to racehorse owners and trainers to support the Straits Racing Association's apprentice scheme was made by Dato Sir Clough Thuraisingham. the president, at today's annual general meeting of the Selangor Turf Club. Dato Sir Clough said of364 words
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377 1959-03-31 14 Margaret beats her boy rivals for title KLANG, Monday. rxDR the first time since the Klang Club Easter Tennis Tournament started in 1921, a girl won the Junior Singles championship. She Is Miss Margaret Teoh, of Singapore, who won her first round match against the only other girl competitor, Miss377 words
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123 1959-03-31 14 TEST: RAIN STOPS PLAY AFTER 15 MINS LAHORE, Mon.— Rain stopped play after only 15 minutes on the fourth day of the Third Test between Pakistan and West Indies here. Drizzle continued to fall and prevented a resumption after lunch. The sky was overcast and an early letup appeared unlikely.Reuter - 123 words
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Article139 1959-03-31 14 BAM TEAM TO MEET HEAH ON SUNDAY KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The four-man delegation appointed by the Badminton Association of Malaya to persuade Mr. Heah Joo Seanc to carry on as B.A.M. president will meet Mr. Hcab in Penang on Sunday. This was disclosed by B.A.M. secretary Teh Gin Sooi, who139 words
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Article29 1959-03-31 14 SINGAPORE, Mon. A late goal by James Slngram enabled Nelson Rangers 2nd XI to beat M.G.R. Rangers 1-0 in a friendly soccer match at Kampont Bahru today.29 words
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203 1959-03-31 14 CHINESE GET THIRD WIN AGAINST INDIANS SINGAPORE. «ion. Chinese gained their third successive victory in the Singapore Amateur F.A. Premier League when they beat Indians 5-1 at Jalan Besar Stadium today- It was Indians second defeat in three days. Chinese, displaying better ball control and constructive attacking moves, gained mastery203 words
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Article196 1959-03-31 14 j TPOH. Mon.— The Penang Chinese I Swimming Club will be hosts for the 1960 Easter quadrangular swimming and water-polo meet for Chinese Swimming clubs. This was decided at a meeting, presided over by Mr. Oh Boon Lian. secretary of the Klnta S.C., of196 words
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Article, Illustration648 1959-03-31 14 The schoolboys are keen but they need facilities cricket being the Englishmen's national summer game that there should be so many playing fields. These are needed as nearly every boy from the age of six attempts to play THIS IS THE FIRST OF A SERIES OF ARTICLES E WRITTEN EXCLUSIVELY648 words
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Article271 1959-03-31 14 United in the lead again f ON DON, Mon. i Manchester United beat Portsmouth 3-1 today to regain the lead 1 in the First Division of the English Football League. United now have 50 points from 38 matches and are a point ahead of Wolves, who have played 35 matches.271 words
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Article37 1959-03-31 14 KEMPTON PARK, Mor..— Mr. B. MavToleon's Spice won the One Thousand Guineas Trial Stakes by a short head from Lord Roseberry's Donna here today. Third six lengths away was Mr. W. Hill's Be Careful. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Advertisement78 1959-03-31 14 Discover JAPAN ®jftsfl^k^r^y AW W kWLW (f VV^ Offers you, the passenger, an unbeatable combination of speed, comfort and unsurpassed service. FLY THERE EVERY SUNDAY. TUESDAY, FRIDAY by JAPAN AIR LINES Offices: sth Floor, American International Building Robinson Road, at Telegraph Street, Singapore. Tel: 7951 6-9 and ***** Cable Address:78 words
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Miscellaneous31 1959-03-31 14 SOCCER: S.AJ.A. Premier league Europeans and Eurasians v R.N. and Dockyard. Jalan Besar. 5.15 p.m.; Singapore Youths v Army. Jalan Besar, 7 pjn. Interschool Gan Eng Seng V A.C.S.. Barker Road.31 words
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