The Straits Times, 11 June 1959
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Title Section18 1959-06-11 1 AVtKUiE UAILY IEKTIFIEP SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times fbtt#" Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1959 15 CENTS18 words
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Article478 1959-06-11 1 Malayan 'summit* in capital on Saturday Talks on matters of common interest KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Prime Ministers of the Federation and Singapore will meet here on Saturday. They will discuss "matters of common interest," ;i Governinent statement said today. Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan478 words
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Article, Illustration30 1959-06-11 1 A TREE felled by the cyclone in Singapore yesterday. Hart of a temple wall at Lavender Street collapsed under its weight. Straits Times picture.30 words
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Article, Illustration23 1959-06-11 1 DATO SIR ONN BIN JAFFAR going to the polling station at the Kampong Bharu Malay Girls School to vote.23 words
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247 1959-06-11 1 SMALL MAJORITIES FOR FRONT VICTORS JOHORE BAHRU, Thursday. r rHE ALLIANCE has more than maintained its 1 record of State-by-State election victories by winning 28 seats in Johore an overwhelming victory in a State regarded as a Party Negara stronghold. Three seats247 words
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310 1959-06-11 1 TREES AND ADVERTISEMENT HOARDINGS TOPPLE IN MIDDAY STORM SINGAPORE, Wed. —A 50-mile-per-hour cyclone swept across the island late this afternoon, uprooting a number of tress and toppling advertisement hoardings in the city. A large portion of the main grandstand of the Jalan Besar 8tadlum was destroyed. Roofings of the other310 words
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Article51 1959-06-11 1 LONDON. Wed. Foreign Secretary Mr. Selwyn Lloyd Is tentatively scheduled to return to London next weekend from the Geneva Conference to report to Prime Minister Mr. Harold Mtcmillan. a Foreign Office spokesman announced today. He Intends to return to Geneva at the beginning of next51 words
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Article148 1959-06-11 1 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Business: Houses Employees' Union 1$ planning to submit a new set of claims to the managements of 14 big firms. The union president. Mr. John Chung Teck Hee, said today that a resolution to this effect would be tabled at the148 words
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667 1959-06-11 1 Fishermen escape sharks in shipwreck drama CINGAPORE, Wed. For six terrifying hours, flvs shipwrecked fishermen clung to their capsized prahu as sharks circled around them in the seas off Kota Idi, an I Indonesian village in Atjeh Timur, two days and one night by sea from Singapore. Then, just as667 words
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Article47 1959-06-11 1 PENANG. Wed. Four youths, believed to be members of the Wah Kee secret society of Ipoh. attacked a party of picnickers from Perak with axes and a hammer at Kampong Malabar, in the heart of the city, this afternoon. Two men were Injured.47 words
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Article158 1959-06-11 1 Ban on papers under fire ON DON, Wed. The Commonwealth Press Union conference today approved a resolution expressing "grave concern" over reports of suppression of newspapers in Singapore and the expulsion of a British correspondent from Ghana. The resolution, passed after spirited and lengthy debat*. read: "The Commonwealth Pre.s.s Union158 words
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Article30 1959-06-11 1 ADENAUER APOLOGY FOR ERHARD BONN. Wod Chancellor Konrad Adenauer Christian Democratic Part> I— lf 111 in making full apology to Economics Minister Ludwig Erhard U.P.I. (See Pace 3).UPI - 30 words
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Article25 1959-06-11 1 HAVANA. Wed. Cuban police today arrested 26 persons and seized large quantities of arms in raids on four "counter-revolutionary" centers. U.P.I.UPI - 25 words
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Advertisement33 1959-06-11 1 I- &^ffi ZEISS >s Ztm PVNKTAI lm« ffc* DAM SIN OPTICAL HOUSE m. NOITM MtOCC «OAO. MNMTOM, M.i» o— OQtON Hwi WO4 ■nacbOHk* n« r,~i Ottiui c*. I*. >wm*ii St.. r—i. m My33 words
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99 1959-06-11 2 Progress in plan to ban 'yellow' unions CINGAPORE, Wed. Plan to rid ohe local t industrial arena of alii "yellow" and splinter trade unions are progressing satisfactorily, said Mr. K. M. Byrne, today. Mr. Byrne, the Minister for Labour and Law. said hi.; ministry was now working out schemes by99 words
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Article19 1959-06-11 2 SEGAMAT. Wed—An agricultural show for Central Johore will be held at Kluang on July 11 and 12.19 words
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106 1959-06-11 2 LAND LAWS: AUSSIE TO ADVISE SINGAPORE SYDNEY, Wed. A Sydney barrister. Mr. John Baalman. will fly to Singapore next week to advise the new Government on land laws. Mr. Baalman's commission was arranged by the defeated Government out the new Government Intends to adopt It. it is understood. "The legalReuter - 106 words
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Article41 1959-06-11 2 SEGAMAT. Wed. The Segamat P.W.D. sports club dance which was postponed j last month as a mark of res- pect to the late Sultan of Johore will be held at the > I Diamond Jubilee Hall here on 'June 27.41 words
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Article19 1959-06-11 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Dr. CM. Na:r. medical officer. Kulim. has been transferred to the General Hospital here.19 words
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115 1959-06-11 2 SINGAPORE. Wed.—Singapore citizens who require travel documents for immediate travel overseas will from tomorrow be issued with a modified form of British i Singapore) passports. Such a passport will carry an endorsement showing the status of the holder "to be a British subject citizen of115 words
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Article324 1959-06-11 2 Appeal for common market in Asia GENEVA, Wednesday. \IR. Tuhin Mukerjie, general secretary of tht» All-Malayan Estates Staff Union and Malayan worker delegate, told the International Labour Organisation general assembly today that an Asian market should be established to offset the effects of the European common market. "We of theReuter - 324 words
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Article23 1959-06-11 2 IPOH. Wed. Thirty two Chinese youths from villages in Perak today attended a three-day civics course at the Khek Association here23 words
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149 1959-06-11 2 SINGAPORE'A KNIFE POINT DIRECTED TO INDONESIA SOURABAYA, Wed. The Sourabaya newspaper, Java Post, has described Singapore as "the point of a knife" piercing Into Indonesia and warned Indone. sians to pay attention to events there. The newspaper said: "f Malaya i& a unite piercing deep into Indonesia, Sin. gapore isReuter - 149 words
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Article26 1959-06-11 2 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mrs. Shirin Fozdar. president of the Bahai Assembly uf South-East Asia, will perform the first Bahai marriage In Brunei on June 15.26 words
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Article, Illustration342 1959-06-11 2 The road to progress and prosperity— by a Malayan envoy J£UALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaya can be as progressive and 'prosperous as Australia if the people pursue a policy of unity and if there is "determined overall planning for the nation." Members of the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club were told this342 words
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381 1959-06-11 2 GEOFFREY BOLAND - GEOFFREY BOLAND By 'i, STUDY of the Mai**- layan rubber industry, which he hopes will be of practical value to the industry and the Federation, is being planned by a retiring Government official. He Is Mr. P. F.381 words
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Miscellaneous39 1959-06-11 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby TM6AT8C 4CATB WSMV r^ eigTUDflM' >) ii^" 7j BlgTUOAV ON -mUggQAV J "TT^J^ K did vou «EMeMeeBEo eeseevE a \»wb«™bw/ I TABLE COQ MY •"V^^y V 6«RTU0AY OlNNEC J^^X \T0 MOQROW DCAB^/ /V i/|T^ »^k39 words
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Article305 1959-06-11 3 No point in talks going on— U.S. delegate GENEVA, Wednesday. MR. ANDREI GROMYKO, the Soviet Foreign Minister, today called for the withdrawal of Western troops from Berlin within a year. The Western powers were understood to regard the demand as unacceptable because itReuter - 305 words
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251 1959-06-11 3 Court told of book kept by girl accused of murder SYDNEY. Wed. Police told the Sydney coroner's court today that a girl kept a scrapbook of newspaper cuttings of the shooting of a taxi driver she is accused of murdering. Detective Sergeant Roiis said the girl. Andre Kane Wilson. 20.Reuter - 251 words
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Article74 1959-06-11 3 MOSCOW, Wed— A Soviet surgeon yesterday praised the efficiency and unhurried method of the British specialists who recently performed "holp-'n.thp-heart" operations in Moscow. Prof. Alexei Busalov. director of the Chest Surgery Institute, writing in the Medltsinsky Rabotnik (Medical Worker), attributed the success of the British teamReuter - 74 words
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Article, Illustration97 1959-06-11 3 THE United States has found another use for the versatile jeep. This time it becomes a helicopter. Two horizontally-ducted propellers, completely shielded within the body, help it to achieve vertical and horizontal flight. It combines the virtues of the standard97 words
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Article184 1959-06-11 3 DUSSELDORF, Wednesday. DR. LUDWIG Erhard is seeking a showdown with Dr. Konrad Adenauer within the Christian Democratic Party on the latter's decision to remain Chancellor. The Economics Minister appeared in fighting mood last night as he answered reporters' questions at the airport on his returnReuter - 184 words
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86 1959-06-11 3 ANGRY WIVES JOIN IN RIOTS OVER POTATOES NAPLES. Wed.— More than 50 peasant wives wielding: pitchforks stormed into a potato- picking plant near here today and attacked 20 workmen who refused to join a solidarity strike. Hand to hand fighting broke out in the building as the angry, shouting womenReuter - 86 words
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Article87 1959-06-11 3 POLICE FOIL MARGARET SWIM SHOTS LISBON. Wed. Police yesterday, foiled photographers' attempts to take pictures of Princess Margaret as she swam at Slntra. Portugal, and two were detained until she had left. When photographers heard she was expected to have a swim at Viscount Asseca's palace of Sao Sebastiao. theyReuter - 87 words
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Article56 1959-06-11 3 PRETORIA. Wed.— An appeal to South African mothers, grandmothers and daughters to fight for a ban on nuclear weapon tests, particularly the one planned for the Sahara Desert, has been made by two Afrikaan women authors. Mrs. Janet te Groen and Mrs. Susan Kruger. whoReuter - 56 words
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Article18 1959-06-11 3 SYDNEY. Wed.— American comedian Danny Kaye arrived in Sydney by air today on a tour.— Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article53 1959-06-11 3 JAKARTA. Wed —A new outbreak of hooliganism has alarmed police in Bandoeng. Hooligans, known in Lido- 1 nesla as "cross boys", serious- I ly injured a boy in a back street with bicycle chains. A police spokesman said: "This Is another symptom of a resumption ofReuter - 53 words
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171 1959-06-11 3 Wooed and won her— via tape recorder SYDNEY, Wed. An American woman schoolteacher and an Australian Journalist and radio announcer have come together in the world's first "tape recorder romance." Their romance was conducted by tape recorder in the course of which they spoke thousands of words to each other,Reuter - 171 words
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Advertisement5 1959-06-11 3 itKf* Irl Lister Engineering Lldj5 words
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Advertisement109 1959-06-11 3 jl People who eat QUAKER Oats work better than you do Yes, your day's work is done fpSSSagSSS! ShJ more easily~ more "quick- Vj^^a 1) you're full ol energy .ill ~~jpf delicious, nutritious QUAKFR I ffl' lHJa oats. Have a bowl of energy- Bj »4- I rich QUAKER oats today109 words
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Miscellaneous602 1959-06-11 3 writer (15). 26. Pierces to be exact (7). 27. Queer state of a churchman In one ship (7). DOW N 2. A G.l.'s not unusual aa a competitor In public games (7). 3. Littln present (5). 4. Making hats in a West African district (7). 6. The French shelter's hidden602 words
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281 1959-06-11 4 DETECTIVE ORDERED TO PEEP -COURT IS TOLD SINGAPORE, Wed. A "character" lottery schedule was found on a man arrested at a Singapore race meeting on May 16, a magistrate was told today. The schedule, police said, showed that the man was a281 words
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236 1959-06-11 4 Causeway tin seizure: 3 men fined in court JOHORE BAHRU, Wednesday. EVDUR men appeared in the Sessions Court here yesterday on charges in connection with the seizure of dutiable tin ore at the Causeway on May 30. f It was the first case of its kind to be brought up236 words
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99 1959-06-11 4 Lecturer to girls: Get your jeans and shirts KUALA LUMPUR Wed. Two girls the first two were admitted to the College of Agriculture in Serdang near here today. On the advice of a senior lecturer they are now writing home for Jeans and shirts, more suitable attire for work in99 words
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Article82 1959-06-11 4 SCHOOLBOY MISSING FOUR. DAYS SINGAPORE, Wed. A 16--year-old schoolboy, has been missing from his home in Tank Road since Saturday. He is S. Nadarajah. also known as Rajah, a Form 111 student of Bartley Secondary School who is described as a "quiet boy." His father, Mr. S. Selvarajoo, visited the82 words
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Article34 1959-06-11 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The salary of W. H. Klelnman, a former Singapore Harbour Board Assistant Traffic Supervisor, was stated yesterday to have been $1,980. His salary was. In fact $1,084 a month.34 words
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Article28 1959-06-11 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. All sections of the Master Attendant's as well as Imports and Exports offices will be closed for Hari Raya on Wednesday, June 17.28 words
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Advertisement364 1959-06-11 4 ■■■■ON TOP IN SHOWBUSINESS B Cathay Organisation wI i ATTRACTIONS J B OPENS TODAY! filiinTl 4 15 B Ph«ne:Slll6 W M *l 1 8.45 A 9.3« p.m. m T^ Mi JE Jlr^irMTiil iTi_ *9 I B jftWCWMK UTI-UW N— ikrmiwitwcoiTwwfanißcoiw mm B J USSSSi MICHAEL STROGOFF g^T I OPENS TODAY!364 words
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Miscellaneous304 1959-06-11 4 Singapore dtoryTZ] UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA A/B.T weekly meeting at Stratus MerMUBKUM: Exhibition or Malayan chants Service Guild, 14 Raffles patntingi. Indian and Soutn-East Quay 5.30 p.m. Asian sculpture. Chinese ceramics. RECORDED MUSIC SOCIETY: and Islamic art 9 a.m. to 4.30 pjn. Weekly symphony concert at USIS LIBRARY: Exhibition of YWCA304 words
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Article, Illustration166 1959-06-11 5 'MERMAID' WOULDN'T MIND KISSING IPOH, Wed. Hong Kong film star Miss Pearl ("I've never been kissed") Au Kar-wai, 19. said here today "1 don't mind being kissed" Unlike her Chinese film colleague Miss Li Ll-hua. 35. who caused an international sensation by refusing to kiss American film star. Victor Mature166 words
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107 1959-06-11 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Hongkong and Shanghai Bank is not moving its headquarters from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur, it was emphasised today by the Kuala Lumpur manager, Mr. N.E. Clark. He said that the board of directors had announced in April that107 words
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Article348 1959-06-11 5 7 WANT TO SEE SCHOOLS WORKING NORMALLY 9 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. r |'HK Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, will make surprise visits to the 700 schools in Singapore in the next few months. Visits will start from next week and he will be accompanied348 words
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86 1959-06-11 5 A POSTER PROTEST AGAINST NEW PARTY From CHIN SOON KUI KUCHING. Wed. Posters, written in red ink, have been found in several places here strongly protesting against the recent formation of the Sarawak United People's Party whose top members are Chinese. One of the posters, stuck near the entrance of86 words
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Article40 1959-06-11 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. New officials of the Filipino Association of Singapore are: President. Mr. F. J. Benig vice-president. Mr. F. A. Undasan; secretary. M B. J. Tupaz: assistant s> cretary Mr. F. C. Dalos Rayes: treasurer. Miss P. Gonzales40 words
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Article26 1959-06-11 5 BATU PAHAT. Wed.— The Batu Pahat High School .secondary) will hold their annual speech day In the school hall at 5 p.m. on Saturday.26 words
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206 1959-06-11 5 From K.D. GOTT MELBOURNE, Wednesday 4 SIAN and other foreign students living in Mel- bourne University's International House alleged today that mismanagement and incompetence was responsible for the annual loss of £3,000 for the hotel Dissatisfaction among the 75 residents in the hostel has been206 words
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Article53 1959-06-11 5 PENANG. Wed. The Malayan Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis will hold Its annual meeting at the state council chamber here on Friday. The Governor. Raja Tun Uda bin Raja Muhammad. and Tengku Puan Nor Sa'adah will entertain delegates to cocktails at the Residency at 7.30 pin53 words
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Article29 1959-06-11 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Johore Muslim residents here will hold a prayer meeting for the late Sultan of Johore at the Kampong Bharu mosque at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow29 words
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Article, Illustration55 1959-06-11 5 AIR VICE MARSHAL V. V. Hancock, the former A.O.C. of the Commonwealth Air Forces in Malaya, waved farewell to dignitaries at R.A.F. Kuala Lumpur yesterday. He left for Australia to take over the Home Command of ihe Royal Australian Air Force. Mrs. Hancock carried55 words
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228 1959-06-11 5 Australian promise of aid for Malaya's air arm KUALA LUMPUR Wednesday. AUSTRALIA will give "sympathetic consideration' <** to requests from the Federation Government foi aid to expand its air defence. The former Air Officer Commanding Commonwealth Air Forces in Malaya. Air Vice Marshal V. E. Hancock, said this today. Vice228 words
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Article54 1959-06-11 5 DIPHTHERIA OUTBREAK CHECKED BRUNEI TOWN. WedThe outbreak of diphtheria here is now under control, a government statement said today. The statement added "There is no truth in the rumour that further cases have occurred in Brunei town and Kampong Ayer." So far. four people have been affected by the disease54 words
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Article31 1959-06-11 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. The English Society of Nanyang University celebrated Its third anniversary tonight with music recital and a performance of Chekov's "The Bear" at the University's Arts Hall.31 words
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Article46 1959-06-11 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Australian Army Minister. Mr. J. O. Cramer, visited the future British Commonwealth base at Malacca today. Later, accompanied by his wife, he flew to Singapore in a Royal Australian Air Force Dakota. He leaves on Friday for Slam.46 words
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Article24 1959-06-11 5 TELUK ANSON, Wed. The Anglo-Cninese School here, the oloest and biggest In Lower Perak, will be celebrating iu> diamond jubilee this year.24 words
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Article28 1959-06-11 5 KUALA LUMPUR Wed.-, The British Military Hspital at Klnrara will have an "at home'" on Juno 21 as part of the annual R.A.M.C. Corps week28 words
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Article118 1959-06-11 5 Kangaroos are coming— as steaks I^UALA LUMPUR, Wed Malayan housewives may soon be able to add yet another exotic dish to their tables tinned kangaroo meat from Australia. But whether kangaroo steaks will be palatable to Malayans remains to be seen, the Australian Trade Commissioner. Mr. Bill Cairns, told the118 words
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Article20 1959-06-11 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. An electric meter was stolen from a house at Jalan Raja Bot here yesterday morning.20 words
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207 1959-06-11 5 MAN WHO OWES $44,000 OFFERS TO PAY $2 A MONTH TPOH, Wed —An Ipoh miner. Lav Teng Pew. 48. who has been dogged by ill luck, today offered to clear up his debts totalling $44,000 by paying ud $2 a month. This offer was made by Lav at his public207 words
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Article54 1959-06-11 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Malaya will celebrate Its own national Navy Day annually from this year. The public will be given a chance to meet the Navy. The first Navy Day will be held on July 1 Ships of the Navy will be in Malayan ports54 words
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Advertisement124 1959-06-11 5 \v KIWI Shoe Cream in High Fashion >^ colours and ftwitral tar aN.«tfc*r iMm 4 KIWI A Jr^P* MACLMNE WftTSOW *CO tn> WFf mi A. ■B&*Jr*^ Good cofyees IJmabJq nothing Uk&ifcl Fresh, fragrant, delicious that's the way good coffee ought to be. And (hat's the way it is, whc. it's124 words
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Advertisement346 1959-06-11 5 suffer p\ from /^Si^h unbearable \M%I j PAIN*? "^d 1 TAKE |\W _/J I |_J T I WtlStN is a morvelloin r*» I lß'?*^* M «?^^T W I therapy for gustric and duodenol m °^^r M ulcers, hyper-ocidtty, storrachocbe, \m J* \M ulcerous poms, hvperidrosis ana ym W other peptic346 words
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Article, Illustration868 1959-06-11 6 AMERICAN DOCTORS CONFIRM AMAZING RHEUMATISM DISCOVERY |T often happens that a discovery in one part of the world is also made, shortly afterwards, quite independently, elsewhere. When it does happen it underlines the truth of the discovery. Medicine is fortunately one of the international fields in which this often happens.868 words
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88 1959-06-11 6 LORD RISSELL OF LIVERPOOL COMMENTS Lord Russell of Liverpool, eminent- International fljture. author of 'The Knights of Bushlcio". "That Reminds Me", and other books, is a man who weighs his words most carefullv. "I am not a trained scientist, but anyone ran sec the importance of88 words
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Advertisement979 1959-06-11 6 ~i>i j^l A H.irlcv Street Doctor's anuulnf new trratment basrd on thr use of the powerful drug adrenaline in gfa WB the form of crram, is bringing relief to thousands *$Si of rhruinatiun sufferers. IHEI [RIGGER SPOTS 1. The doctor dls- 2. "Trigger spcts' 3. Rheumatic p..in 4. You can979 words
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Article1283 1959-06-11 7 50 YEARS OF PROGRESS By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT ...embracing the period of Malaya's development from a poor and primitive colonial territory to a prosperous independent nation. piFTY years is not a long span for a commercial undertaking, but it is nonetheless a very respectable age among the1,283 words
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Advertisement448 1959-06-11 7 EVERY CHILD needs Vitamin G r> EVERY DAY Vitamin Cis the energy vitamin. Children \Wnf need it to develop strong bones and teeth, and A-^ to increase vitality and resistance to infection. >s f The body does not store this vital vitamin 2^-^ J Rk. from day to day, so448 words
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Miscellaneous218 1959-06-11 7 Carmen A Co. By Muz \\f I Q*** l KNOW WWAT VOU^Y VC+fT K.UEVE o'92| AS I KNOVVNEAS |~^V .v. -V- W^ j'S^d^lj^^^L '^^^Eir^f^t^^ I *w\ jEiJK.^lbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbK M AGAIN- A The Saint By Leslie Charteris ""^^BBy^BECAUSE^ KPLEASE DO NOT AS<'7n7^OßE^B| rDARLING. B/ THIS TIME YOU COULDN'T '"BUT IF YOUR M218 words
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Obituary27 1959-06-11 8 ■1* W°erd« tit (Minimum). K. SUBRAMANIAM Advocate. Brother of K. Mulhucumaru Retired Hospital Assistant. Kuala Pilah. passed away on 3.6.59 at Kara* Nagar Ceylon. Cable News.27 words
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Article229 1959-06-11 8 :u W»t4b $1$ (Minimum). NOW AT MADELINES in all sims permanently pleated Silk Jersey Dresses $55 and *70 Dripdry. HATS FOR THE Garden Party —in many lovely shades including whue. Antoinette. 324. Orchard Road. Spore (near C.K. Tans). NEW AT VANITY Lovely Frocks, Hats. Shoes, Handbags. Belts. Coctume Jewellery.229 words
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571 1959-06-11 8 The Straits Times Thursday, June 11, I"3' Victors and Losers Although the State elections have yet to run their full course (the voters of Trengganu, Kelantan fnd Pahang are still awaiting their turn) the main political parties are already reviewing the campaigning and the results to date in a search571 words
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Article392 1959-06-11 8 Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike's majority in Ceylon's House of Representatives is now so slender that it would require an excess of optimism to see his latest cabinet reshuffle as an end of the government crisis. It is as true now as it was after the elections in 1956 that392 words
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Article258 1959-06-11 8 The Philippines' Ambassador to the United States has put himself on record as believing that America should launch a Marshall Plan for the free nations of Asia. Such an idea is based on nearly every misconception it is possible to have about development in this continent. There are258 words
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896 1959-06-11 8 LAURIE WESTON - AN ALL-IN-ONE CODE FOR ALL USERS OF THE ROAD LAURIE WESTON BY mjFJmX Out soon a ftJotiet of sound, practical, common sense advice which should be made required reading everywhere MALAYAN motorists are to be told how to improve their driving and reduce the ever-increasing road accident rate. Their "instructor"896 words
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343 1959-06-11 8 'PHE people on Jenderak estate here have of a necessity to work in this remote part of Pahang and unfortunately, due to factors outside their control, depend entirely on the East Coast railway line as their only means of access to the343 words
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236 1959-06-11 8 'I 'HE 100 per cent victory 1 of the Alliance in the Perils, Kedah ana Malacca state elections, has prompted Alliance leaders to suggest the formation of an opposition from among their ranks. On paper the suggestion looks236 words
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Letter121 1959-06-11 8 J^S a parishioner of St Josephs Church. I was interested in the publicity given in the Straits Times to this week's issue of our church newsletter in which Catholics are told of their sacred duty to co-operate with the Government I ask to be allowed121 words
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Letter384 1959-06-11 8 REFER to your report (B.T. June 7) on the polling stations at Bumbong Lima and St. Marguerite's Convent. I would like to point out that though the electorate is not very large in the case of Bum bong Lima it must be noted that the polling384 words
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Advertisement36 1959-06-11 8 You're I Immarulul* l> llrt-ssnl in Ml) IT* 1 iu.lorod by UH Better MATERIAL 1 CUTTING I \IMI It IX. plus STYLE ail go into every suit by i 21, Chulia Street, Singapore, 1. i I36 words
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Advertisement175 1959-06-11 8 it's new! it's exciting! PYREX n»si. TrmmMm* MANO q a/ etq wMH. .k.MJ M m M MM IJi'I'mTXITiX' In tomorrow's newest, mo»t exciting flaw two new round, ttty-f rip casseroles— ill pearly-whltt, with snowfUk* motif in Mack > oz and 2 pt size (with or without serving stand) and clear175 words
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Article222 1959-06-11 9 TWO SAVE BUS FROM RIVER PLUNGE Loud crack, then pan of bridge collapses IKJTTERfWORTH, Wed. Two labourers manning the Permaiang Pauh pontoon bridge saved a bus and six other vehicles from plunging into the Prai River yesterday evening. One of the workmen, S. Santhanan. controlling the Mop and go" signal222 words
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Article50 1959-06-11 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Organiser of Malay Schools attached to the Ministry of Education, Inche Lokman bin Musa, will leave here by air tomorrow for the United States where he will attend the Harvard International Seminar from July to mid-August, under the auspices of the Asia Foundation.50 words
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Article66 1959-06-11 9 NIBONG TEBAL, Wed.— There will be a straight fight between the Alliance and the Socialist Front in the Sungel Bakap by-election of the Pro. vince Wellesley South Rural District Council on June 25. The Alliance candidate is Inche Abdul Rahman bin Hajl All. 30. a landed66 words
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138 1959-06-11 9 KUALA KUBU BAHRU. Wed.— Worries which he had after marriage made a police constab.e shoot himself in a police bachelors' mess, the Coroner's court here was told today. The Kuala Kubu Bahru OCPD. Inche Tahir bin Bachok, told the Coroner, inche Hassan bin138 words
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Article, Illustration714 1959-06-11 9 TAIPEH PROFESSOR FLIES DOWN FOR HEARING OF HIS $21,000 DAMAGES SUIT WRONGFULLY SACKED, HE SAYS IN A CLAIM FOR TWO YEARS' SALARY PENANG, Wednesday. A former principal of the Han Chiang High School today sued the school management committee, headed by Mr. Lim Lean Teng, local714 words
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300 1959-06-11 9 LEADING night clubs here will NOT knock, the rock. There is no need to. say the band leaders. It's dying a natural death, anyway. That was the reaction to the Government's rock n roll edict, announced300 words
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Article244 1959-06-11 9 CLERKS' 'GO TO COURT' THREA T KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THK Government Non-Pensionable Officers' AssoJ ciation has given the Federation Government a week to reply to its claim that the Albakri report on the position of temporary clerks is "null and void." After that the association will take the report to244 words
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Article, Illustration110 1959-06-11 9 Shell chief, 30 years in Malaya, off today MR. L. V. TAYLOR (above), manager of Shell Tankers (Eastern) Ltd.. who has spent 30 of his 51 years In Malaya. leaves by air tomorrow to take up a senior post in London. He came to Singapore in July. 1929. as a110 words
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Article65 1959-06-11 9 SINGAPORE, Wea. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will attend an extraordinary general meeting of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association at the association premises in Cantonment Road at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow. Mr. Lee is legal adviser to the 7,000-strong association. Mr. Jamlt Singh, the65 words
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Article70 1959-06-11 9 BURMA SETS UP EMBASSY IN K.L. KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Union of Burma has set up an embassy in the Federation. Its Charge d'Affalres ad Interim, U Mya Seln presented his letter of appointment from Burma's Minister of Foreign Affairs, U Chan Tun Aung, to the Federation's Minister of External70 words
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Article26 1959-06-11 9 SEGAMAT, Wed.— The annual dinner and dance of the Johore branch of the National Union of Teachers will be held here on June 17.26 words
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136 1959-06-11 9 WAITRESSES PROBLEM: KLANG WILL SEEK GOVT. VIEWS KLANG, Wed.— The Klang Town Council today decided to ask for the views of the Selangor Government on the employment of waitresses In coffee and eating shops here. The decision was taken after a complaint by the Klang OCPD, Mr. P. Alagendra. to136 words
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Article23 1959-06-11 9 MERSING. Wed. Inche Mohamed Talb bin All. the Merslng assistant district officer, wl'l be transferred to Pengerang, Johore, on June 16.23 words
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Article21 1959-06-11 9 KOTA BHARU. Wed.— The Kota Bharu brancn of the Kelantan Women's Institute will hold a charity dance on Thursday.21 words
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297 1959-06-11 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Federation is making all out efforts to find oversea markets to absorb 600 tons of dried fish available at Pangkor. Samples of dried ikan kembong have already been flown to Ceylon and the question of re-opening297 words
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154 1959-06-11 9 SINGAPORE, Wednesday lUKE BOXES which have been a nuisance to people living in the crowded areas of the city are expected to be the target of government action soon. i Since its inception last Friday, the Singapore Government has taken a number of steps154 words
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Article30 1959-06-11 9 BENTONG. Wed^A woman. Lum Chcong, 78, was knocked do vn by a van at Loke Yew Street here yesterday and admitted to hospital. Her condition is serious30 words
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260 1959-06-11 9 Singapore gangster shot in Ipoh dies in hospital IPOH, Wednesday. GEE SENG HUA, 20, described by the police as a VJ thug from Singapore who was shot by a detective in a bid to break up a gang fight last nignt, died in the Ipoh hospital six hours later See260 words
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Article102 1959-06-11 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Secretary of the Federation Treasury, Dato A. H. P. Humphrey, said on his return from London today that the Federation and British Governments were examining proposals regarding British grants for 1960 and 1961 to fight the emergency in Malaya. Agreement102 words
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Article25 1959-06-11 9 MERSING. Wed- >r. A.N. Swee. the nodical officer, has been transferred to Batu Pahat. Dr. Zainuddln from Johore Bahru has succeeded him here.25 words
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Advertisement95 1959-06-11 9 Lighting Fittings F. ***** Pendant ffll iIA finished polished brass f Iff I I I II V\ with shades in pleated Jill 11l Rilfoilplastic-F. ***** I i±y^M|fc I ril Bracket to match. 2£ LSI Advertisement 0/ THE GENERAL ILICTRIC CO.. (MALAYA) LTD. RevresetiMQ THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.. LTD. Of ENGLAND.95 words
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Advertisement197 1959-06-11 9 ANY WATER CAM CARRY... TERRIBLE DISEASES ioch o» Cholero, Typhoid, Dysentery ond many rr^c^cf. C 2Z"se}iliZ!?2' and hove P'°oued MAN fcr centuries. !J- 'L WELI T0 "MEMBER thot no «atei is safe no molter how CLEAR' it look* unlesi dua precaution has beer token to STERILISE it before drinking. The197 words
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Article, Illustration93 1959-06-11 10 BALMIN'S TRIUMPH IN PURE WHITE LACE This triumph in chantilly lace is by France's Pierre Balmain. Appropriately named "Perle Oceane." it has an underskirt of sea blue faille, frosted over with the foam of the delicate white lace. The unusually draped bodice is nipped in snuggly at the waist with93 words
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Article291 1959-06-11 10 TALENTED SINGER TO WOO SINGAPORE QNE of Indonesia's most celebrated sopranos, Miss Kffie Tjoa, will be giving a concert in Singapore this Sunday, at the Victoria Theatre. She is arrving this week after a successful concert tour in Japan, the Philippines and Hong Kong. With her is her sister, Jenny,291 words
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Article, Illustration499 1959-06-11 10 Remember those unsung heroes of everyday life FATHER'S DA V this year falls on June 21, and that is the time when every woman's thoughts should turn to the men in their lives their fathers, husbands, brothers, fiances and boyfriends. This is the time when we women should remember those499 words
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Article, Illustration285 1959-06-11 10 r) cache and carry, get a handsome big beach bag shaped like a model's hat box. It is roomy enough to hold all your trappings for a day at the beach. When not in use. it may be collapsed like an opera hat and285 words
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Advertisement243 1959-06-11 10 The ml IDEAL Jm "^Y touch in your Jlmwm4f kitchen X|"V://' yJ /^flal- IDEAL EvQ p° rQted Milk g jves that extra %^/ix r -^^^i jHyt touch the little bit of Ma 9 ic th at makes a£*Z?J~~- *^^Mmß% 'V Q the d' Terence to a dish. IDEAL pro- \..f243 words
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Advertisement614 1959-06-11 10 EAT AND GET fMfcr^ LOSE WEI6HT WITHOUT STARVATION J||| Ik PLEASANTLY EASILY SAFELY >? TOs||!r^ NO MONOTONOUS DIETING Simply eat JJ Ji w VITAMIN FORTIFIED LARSON'S S.M.D. INTERNATIONAL SUCCESS it's to sustaining and why you caai Larson's (LAKSMm) s.MJB. has swept reduce without hunger-pangs. England, AmcncaandthcContincnt. YOU CAN BE SLIM614 words
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Advertisement1581 1959-06-11 11 t.i:»4os MANSFIELD CO., LTD. T«jit»4i» (II lilts) (IncorsoratM in Smgarore) (12 IiMS) IW THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE UILINU TO LIVERPOOL, GLASCOW, LONOON I CONTINENTAL PORTS (Via Smi wrtt hberty te preceM ni Panama ar Cape ef GaM Rape) Carriers option to proceM via other ports to wad and discharge cargo.1,581 words
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Advertisement1295 1959-06-11 11 (Sfo~ THE C. A* L» LINES— &mut*m <•* H)&3^J'J otN "EDSEA. MEDITERRANEAN. CONTINENTAL I SCANDINAVIAN PORTS «Bk\ JSi S'ocre Slam Penang JLjDpKr -OAiRA'-k) iojmi 4Jeii i/ I Miy 1/ 7 Jaly 7yfr -ULANDIA" a) 11/11 Jaly 12 11 laly 14/15 Jaly "MALACCA" c) 25/21 Jely 27 20 Jaly 21/31 Jury1,295 words
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Advertisement1392 1959-06-11 11 Km THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. mn M# SINGAPORE (lecerperated ia tke Uaited KiatMm) I LINES SAILINGS TO AOEH. U.K. I COHTINEHTAI PORTS Spore P. Sham Penang BENMHOR fir LivereMl. Hell Namkarg 0.10-11/12 Imi 11/15 Jbm 15/10 JMt BENATTOW for Aden. Red Sea. Antwerp. R'dam, G'mouth 21 21 J»ie 221,392 words
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Advertisement1352 1959-06-11 11 McALISTER tfi CO., LTD. TEL Nl.: ***** ELLERMAN LIME KLAVENESS LIMB LONBO4. HAMBURG, ROnEROAM. HAVRE LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. I HULL SEATTLE, VANCOUVER I PORTLAND and for Canadt and USA North Atlantic Ports Accepting carga far Ciatral 1 Saatk Cm OF ■IRfORB IONNEVIUE S'pori P. Sham Ptnani Spore P. S'-.m1,352 words
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576 1959-06-11 12 TIN PRICE AT HIGHEST LEVEL FOR HREE MONTHS By Our Market Correspondent 'pHE price of tin in Singapore yesterday had one of its biggest jumps for many weeks, rising by $2.50 to $403.50, the highest price since March 19. The Singapore rise followed a gain of £1 in the spot576 words
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Article21 1959-06-11 12 Malayan Share Market: June 10 June 9 Industrials: 89.52 89.52 Tibs: 111.17 110.49 Rubbers: 138.55 138.53 Jan. 1 1958=10021 words
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Article144 1959-06-11 12 MELBOURNE, Wed. I INVESTMENT shares eased furL ther on the Stock Exchange here today. B.H.P. closed the day with a fall of Is. to 545. 9d. ICIANZ also fell Is. to 625. 9d. Base metals were easier with C+bmL Zinc down 4s. Id. to 80s. Oils remained steady.144 words
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Article146 1959-06-11 12 June first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore jesterday at 97' i cents per lb., up one cent on Tuesdays closing price. The closing tone was qniet. Closing prices in cents per lb.. yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 97}«, sellers 98; Int. 1146 words
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Article267 1959-06-11 12 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today: President Jackson 1/2. Bayernstein 4 5. Yochow 6A, Pyrrhus 6 7. Benrinnes 8/9, Benmhor 10/11, Doneverett 13/14, Carthage 15/16. President Jefferson 18, NichLsan Maru 19 Larut N.Wall 2, Scudai N.Wall 3, TJirusa N.Wall 4. Raja Brooke 21/22,267 words
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Article108 1959-06-11 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK/Continent June/July shipments $43 buyers, $44 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $65 sellers, drum S67 1- sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done, Muntok white $133, Sarawak $132, special Sarawak black $78. garbled Lampong black108 words
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Article70 1959-06-11 12 The Malayan Exchangs Bank*' Association made the following changes in its rates to merchant*, yesterday (all rates to 8100): Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: French Francs *****; Holland (.oilderg 123%; Italian Lire *****.. On the free exchange market in Hong Kong yesterday, the U.S. dollar was quoted at70 words
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Article60 1959-06-11 12 London Rubber is raising Its. dividend from the equivalent of 31'» per cent to 40 per cent for the year ended March 31, 1959, with a final of 25 per cent. It is also proposed to capitalise £466,667 in a one-for-one scrip issue. The group net profit has60 words
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Article28 1959-06-11 12 SINGAPORE. JUNE 10 RUBBER: 97 5/8 cents per lb. (up one cent). TIN: $403.50 per picul (up $2.50). Estimated unofficial offering 120 tons (down five tons).28 words
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Article511 1959-06-11 12 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported yesterday Industrials and rubbers were quietly steady, while Utis were selectively better, me turnover was small." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business up to 3.30 p.m.: Industrials: Fed. Disp. $1 xd (O,Tj; Fraser and Neave pref. $4.20 cd, ords ILMfc511 words
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Advertisement1028 1959-06-11 12 W^W 1 I k m W sS^l W I W^H Express U.S.A. PaeUie «k Atlantic Coast Service E.T.A. E.T.A. E.T.A. S'pce P. S'bam Penanf H'konf L Angeles New York lalni Mart Ist Call 25 M IT Jsm 7% iiM 7«1 Call 21/ M )me 4 Jily 14 Jil> II tat1,028 words
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Advertisement96 1959-06-11 12 Uh. t. Siil. Gisu. Marttilltt, Altwcri Mtterfaa •■itsriasi •nail. Haakarg and ScstfiuviM strt ■/trsStaissNSt S port P. S'Mm Penanj Alto calls it GmTERKEIt 21/14 Mat »/M Isst 77 teat UOOTEKEIK mn Mf M/» July U Ml Cadiz. ft— EPiort SIESUNIEIK 6 44 to B'kok/HK/Chiru/Jaoan .UEKEM Yin JSM to LBS HKlwFcinv96 words
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Advertisement158 1959-06-11 12 TENDER JOHORE P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received by the Senior Executive Engineer, Johore Bahru, up to noon of the 18th: JUNE, 1959 for:— THE SUPPLY OF A COVERED PRESSED MILD STEEL SECTIONAL RECTANGULAR WATER TANK OF 40.000 GALLONS NOMINAL CAPACITY. Full particulars may be obtained from the Senior158 words
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Advertisement819 1959-06-11 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS RUBBER RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF MALAYA, KUALA LUMPUR APPOINTMENT OF LIBRARIAN The Board of the rubber research Institute of Malaya invites applications for the post of librarian at the Institute in Kuala Lumpur. Applicants must be Federal or Singapore Citizens and hold a Degree of a recognised University, preferably819 words
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Advertisement413 1959-06-11 12 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Madam Ltm Ah Lack formerly of No. 16. Pukat Road, top floor front room. Singapore, has on the 31st October, 1957, left her husI band Mr. Yeo Kee Meng. also formerly of the above said address. I and that henceforth the said I413 words
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Advertisement464 1959-06-11 12 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY given that Mr. Le* Hua Seng left our service on Ist June 1959 on hi* own accord and that he consequently is no longer authorised to receive monies or collect i.myinents on our behalf THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LID.. Kflvmator Dept.. Singapore. SUNGEI KINTA TIN464 words
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Advertisement660 1959-06-11 13 Cheek Before Posting i Replies to Box Numbers j Utmost care should be token when replying to box number ads. to use the CORRECT 1 NUMBER and Address to the Straits Times, Times Hawse. River Valley Road. 1 Cash must be sent by rests- t I tered post; Postal Orders660 words
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Advertisement666 1959-06-11 13 SITUATIONS WANTED tt Word* Si (MmJ Box St et*. txtrm. SCHOOL CERTIFICATE youth seeks position, passed laws, secreI tarial practice, economics, experience audit book-keeping, know I ledge typewriting. Please apply Box A 9358 ST., XX. ENGLISHMAN experienced rubber broker Penang, Koala I.umpur, Singapore desires change where hLs knowledge and experience666 words
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Advertisement750 1959-06-11 13 ACCOMMODATION WANTED it Word* SS (Min.)— Box St ct*. txtrm. WANTED by American Couple, 2 bedroom furnished apartment. Orchard Road district, for one or two months. Box A 4999 S.T. (Spore). BEDROOM, SITTINGROOM, bath, kitchenette, or share house by European lady. In districts 9, 10. 11. Letters stating terms to750 words
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Advertisement744 1959-06-11 13 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS M Word* SS (Min.)— Box St ct*. txtrm. POCKET MODERN MALAYEngllsh dictionary Just Published. Quality production.— Handy and helpful to Malay-speaking people learning English.— Available everywhere $2.25 each.— Publishers: The Arcade News Co.. P.O. Box 1619. Singapore; P.O. Box 944. Kuala Lumpur. TRAVELS tt TOURS 2* Word* Si744 words
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Advertisement609 1959-06-11 13 VEHICLES FOR. SALE S* Word* SS (Mim.)— Box St cto. extra. FOR SALE two-tone Blue Fairlane late 1958 built in radio twin Aertels only 2.000 miles owner leaving $9,000, cost $13,700. Box A 4982 ST., Spore. RELIABLE USED CARS, economical to maintain. Down payment $300 only. Easy hire purchase terms609 words
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Advertisement503 1959-06-11 13 AT YOUR SERVICE to Word* Sit (Minimum). OmOa 1 month. It Word* OJt (Mim.) PHOTOSTATS BY FOTOMATIC. (Spore) *****. PLAN Printing from Tracings Fotomatlc, (Spore) *****. ASIA TRAVEL SERVICE the experts on land, air. sea travel. BETTY'S BEAUTY SALON Tel (.Spore) ***** For Soft and Natural Perms. TRY OUR NEW503 words
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Advertisement232 1959-06-11 13 DANCING it Word* Sit (Minimum) Omitm 1 month, it Wordt StJt (MinJ EMBASSY HOTEL, SPORE Dance Nighty on Root Garden Chinese/ European food. JOHORE HOTEL J.B. AirConditloned Rooms, Cantonese. English Food. Phone 2395/6. PRINCE'S (SPORE) DINB and Dance to Benny Kletnmans Princes Quartet featuring Jan WHERE TO STAY it Wordt232 words
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Advertisement39 1959-06-11 13 PHONE YOUR SMALL ADS. M $800 [SINGAPORE and ask for 'TELE— ADS" Thi* service is only available provided you use Straita Times Box Number. Federation readers should ronUct their nearest Straits Times Office or complete the classified advertisement form.39 words
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Article258 1959-06-11 14 VIC NAYAGAM - VIC NAYAGAM By FAM asks council: Postpone offer KUALA LUMPUR, 1 Wed— F.A. of Malaya coach Choo Seng Quee is in for a big disappointment. For I was told today that F.A.M. has decided not to send him to England for a coaching course258 words
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602 1959-06-11 14 NORMAN SIEBEL - HO HO CUP: THE MCFA MUST FACE FACTS... NORMAN SIEBEL By SOCCER interest has now reached such a high pitch in Malaya that a crowd of 20,000— a figure to be wondered at but never reached in the pre-Merdeka Stadium days has become commonplace for a big match. So when602 words
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Article40 1959-06-11 14 LOS ANGELES, Wed. Pancho Gonzales last night beat Pancho Segura 6-2. 6-4 in the fourth annual Masters round-robin tennis tournament here. Lew Hoad beat Tony Trabert 2-6. 6-4. 6-3. Frank Sedgman beat Ashley Cooper. 6-4. 6-2.— TJ.P.I.40 words
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Article36 1959-06-11 14 TELUK ANSON, Wed. F.A.M. coach Choo Seng Quee will be here for five days from June 26 to coach loca 1 players. Coaching; will be?in daily at 5 p.m. at Speedy Road upper ground.36 words
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290 1959-06-11 14 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. SINGAPORE, favourites in the south zone of the Malayan Cricket Association inter-state competition, have picked their strongest side available for their match against Negri Sembilan to be played at Seremban on June 20 and 21, reports Firdhouse Salahudin. Victory in290 words
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Article51 1959-06-11 14 KUALA LIPIS, Wed.— The Pahang team to meet Trengganu in an east zone Malaya Cup soccer match here on Sun Jay will be from:Mohamod Nor. K. T. Singam. Vasu, Razali, Sharlff. Dahalan. Tech Chin, Whab, Seeralan. Brian Foenander. Malek Ghanl. Amaran, Boon Bok. Shahuddin and51 words
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Article65 1959-06-11 14 SINGAPORE, Wed. Results of the first round of the Singapore women's golf championships held at the Royal Island Club today were Mrs. R. Cobley bt Miss H. Trent one up; Mrs. D. Nicoll bt Mrs. K. Smart 6 and 5; Mrs. R. Irving-Jones bt Mrs. V. Edwards65 words
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Article190 1959-06-11 14 CINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Government Services Football Association's senior and junior cup competitions will begin on July l with two senior cup ties at Jalan Besar stadium. Only five teams have entered for the senior cup this year. Thirteen teams will compete for the junior cup.190 words
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293 1959-06-11 14 ROSANDICH IS BACK AND SAYS: 'IT'S SO GOOD TO BE ABLE TO RETURN' By F. SALAHUDIN SINGAPORE, Wed. American athletics coach Tom Rosandich flew into Singapore tonight and said: "I am glad to be back". Rosandich, who was here last year on a U.S. State Department visit told the Straits293 words
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Article537 1959-06-11 14 STORE BADMINTON DRAW SINGAPORE, Wednesday. The Singapore Bad- minton Association's open championships will not be held on June 13, 14 and 15 as originally announced. The championships will be held in the first week of July. One surprise in the draw, made on Sunday, Is537 words
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Article151 1959-06-11 14 BINGAPORE. Wed—Government Services beat Business Houses 6 2 in their inaugural soccer match at Jalan Besar tonight. Government Services scored in the second minute when they forced a breakthrough and inside-left Ibrahim Mansoor. who had moved to the right, took a loose ball ana beat goalkeeper151 words
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Advertisement316 1959-06-11 14 Jhilnn brand 100% nylon net* give you bigger catch %t less costi Here t what JUMwi brmnd 100-.. nyl»« «eU e*m do for yoa They'U save you drying, preierv- ing «nd spare net costs becaust they can »Uy in sea water for years without rotting, molding mildewing. You can fish316 words
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Advertisement59 1959-06-11 14 fAVtILtUtA WATCH CO.. LTO. mttut line MUM disprin 'em vm SAFELY! Doctors know today that sometimes even serious stomach I Bjlr.-; IM B-'.v^-*^; dissolve; and their solid I /'f* X irritate the walls of the ?Mlf|TWjTJTTlir ni ttomach. Disprin is different vl^^*TM^^Uf I J overcomes this danger. I jfc. v^^59 words
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Miscellaneous96 1959-06-11 14 vKtdiary SINGAPORE Soccer: S.A.F.A. Premier League Indians v Europeans-Eu-rasians, Jalan Besar stadium. 5.15 p.m.; League, Dlv. 3B— Badln Ma* t Pondok Peranaltan, Geylang stadium; Junior A. A. v Buklt Tlmah. Farrer Park; Stable Boys v Kampong Silat, Parrer Park. Badminton: Singapore B.A. Junior InterClub Quarter-Finals. Cricket: In-ter-school Pastr Panjang v96 words
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Article238 1959-06-11 15 STORE FOLLOWS LEAD; PENANG K.L. KEEN Feature race ,on the first day idea is catching on By EPSOM JEEP Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday FOUR Malayan turf clubs are likely to run feature races on th first day of a meeting in future. Ipoh set the pace by238 words
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Article64 1959-06-11 15 Amateur races at Ipoh TPOH. Wed. Perak Turf Club will hold an amateur race meeting here on Juiy 18 There will be eight races Including two for hurdlers and one for women riders. The main races on the programme will be the 12th Royal Lancers Cup over six furlongs, the64 words
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Article32 1959-06-11 15 TANJONG MALIM. Wed Methodist Afternoon School. Tanjong Malim. beat Trolak and District Sports Association "B" 4-1 in the opening round of the Bukit Gantang Cup soccer competition here yesterday.32 words
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Article27 1959-06-11 15 MUNICH. Wed.— Britain's Stirling Moss and Jack Fairman, driving an Aston Martin DBR 1 300. won the 621--mlle sports car race at Buerburgring— Reuter. IReuter - 27 words
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Article21 1959-06-11 15 PARIT BUNTAR. Wed. Bagan Serai Gurus and Kalumporang drew 1-1 In a Dlv 1 league soccer match here, yesterday.21 words
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Article, Illustration52 1959-06-11 15 ROUND Tartenham Corner it's Rousseau's Dream, in the lead on the rails. Parthia (arrowed) is tucked in behind the pace. Then Sir Humphrey de Trafford's Parthia (Harry Carr), makes his challenge in the straight and he goes on to victory in the Epsom Derby Stakes.Reuter - 52 words
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Article68 1959-06-11 15 NSW plans Games for princess QYDNEY. Wed— New South Wales sportsmen plan a "miniature Olympic Games" for Princess Alexandra during her Australian tour. Three hundred of the state's best sportsmen and women will compete at a special carnival for the Princess on Sept. 1. The Director of Physical Education inReuter - 68 words
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Article33 1959-06-11 15 MUNICH. Wed.— Toni Sailer, world and Olympic ski champion, is to retire from' active skiing and will not compete In the 1960 Winter Olympic Games In Squaw Valley. California— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article814 1959-06-11 15 K.L. RACE ENTRIES KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The Selangor Turf Club three-day meeting on June 20, 24 and 27 has attracted 183 entries They are made up of 109 Class 2 horses and 74 from Class 5. I I I i i I I HORSES CLASS 2814 words
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Article41 1959-06-11 15 COMTON (California^. Wed—The javelin throw of 282 ft 31n by Al Cantello. an American Marine, last week, will be submitted for recognition as a world record. Egil Danielsen (Norway) holds the official world record of 281 ft 2iln— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article293 1959-06-11 15 DENANG, Wed. Fol- lowing are acceptances and order of running for Saturday's amateur race meeting at Penang: KACE 1: 2.30 pjn.— M.A.R.A CL s^-2 Fur*. Catch weight* 12.7): Lucky Star, Corrida, Bess. Bubbles. Olrlie, Morning Sun. Yeoman. Scratching: Gentle Morah. RACE t: 3.05— M.A.R.A. CL293 words
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Article42 1959-06-11 15 GEORGETOWN (Br. Guiana), Wed. Gerry Alexander, who led the West Indies cricket team on the 1958 59 tour of India and Pakistan, has accepted the captaincy of the team to meet England in the Caribbean area next year. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article32 1959-06-11 15 BALTIMORE. Wed— Dave Ra*an, 23. a Florida professional, beat fellow American Gene Littler by one stroke with 72-hole total of 273 in the $60,000 Eastern open golf tournament here. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Advertisement156 1959-06-11 15 lowest Adjust the regulator of a CromptOL Parkinsoa Ceiling Fan. Automatically the power being used is corrected to a new minimum. You never pay for idle current. Gracefully designed, extremely quiet even at full speed, CP. fans give you the highest cooing efficiency with a current consumption less than that156 words
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Article, Illustration143 1959-06-11 16 SINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, and his eight Cabinet colleagues are stars of a new film which will be shown before the end of this week. The film to introduce the new Cabinet is being produced by Cathay Keris Films.143 words
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346 1959-06-11 16 Ex-detainees: 'We won't be without jobs for long' SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A WEEK after their release from Changi Jail eight Peoples Action Party leaders are still undecided about their future. They are Messrs. Lim Chin Siong, Fong Swee Suan. C. Devan Nair, S. Woodhull, James Puthucheary, Chan Chiaw Thor, Chan Chong346 words
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Obituary28 1959-06-11 16 MRS. YEO HOCK CHAN Nee Wee Siew Yeolc aged 62 passed away peacefully at 21 Hillside Drive, on 10.6.59. Funeral on 11.8.59 at 4 p.m. to Bidadari28 words
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Article37 1959-06-11 16 RUBBER LONDON Wed. Spot 28d. July 28d.. August 28 4d., September 28 Ud.. Oct.-Dec. 28\d., Jan-March ?8 ,d.. April-June 28>,d. July-Sept. 284 d.. June c.l.f. 28", d.. July ci.f. 28Hd.. Aug. c.i.f. 281 ,d Tone About steady.37 words
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Article19 1959-06-11 16 HN LONDON. Wed—Buyers £786',: sellers £787; Forward buyers £7894: sellers £790; Settlement £789. Turnover a.m. 35 tons p.m. 110.19 words
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84 1959-06-11 16 POLICE FEAR BID ON LIFE OF SOEKARNO TOKYO. Wed. Japanese police have information that Indonesian rebels will attempt to assassinate President Soekarno of Indonesia daring his stay in Japan, it was reported here today. The Tokyo Shimbun, one of Tokyo's largest newspapers, said it got the information from police sources.84 words
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Article139 1959-06-11 16 Close of play scores BURTON. Stoke on Trent. Wed. The minor counties, replying, to the Indian tourists' first innings of 287, were 66 for three wickets at close of play on the opening day of the three-day match here. Other close of play scores today: At LORbS: Worcestershire 145- MiddlesexUPI - 139 words
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Article846 1959-06-11 16 From Page One KOTA TIXGGi (3,542; Ismail bin Su'adon (All.) 2.212; P. S. Maniam (SFi 974; Ma'on bin Omar (Neg.) 637. Majority 1,238; spoiled votes 84; percentage polled 70.59. TAN JONG PETKI (8.403) C. C. Yong (SF) 2.414. Fatimah binte Haji Abdul Maj.d (All.) 2.356:846 words
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Article257 1959-06-11 16 T ONDON. Wed. Despite the fresh overnight setback on Wall Street the better tendency which developed In London stock markets late yesterday was maintained today and prices In most sections Improved. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not including stamp duty were: GILTEDGED Consols 24<3« £51 >4 Funding257 words
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Article56 1959-06-11 16 LONDON. Wed. A Government White Paper issued today on the case of 11 Mau Mau detainees who died at Hola Detention Camp. Kenya, in March disclosed that the then camp commandant. Mr. M. G. Sullivan, and Deputy Commandant, Mr. A. C. Coutts. are on disciplinary charges of "gross56 words
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Article35 1959-06-11 16 TORQUAY. Wed. The British Government has set up machinery to co-ordinate departmental work concerned with the colour problem. Mr. R.A. Butler, Home Secretary, told chief police officers at their annual conlerence here today.35 words
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253 1959-06-11 16 Boyd tells of 'calculated risk' on new Singapore LONDON. Wednesday. THK Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alan Lennox Boyd, speaking on the British Government's policy on colonies, referred to the emergence of the new State of Singapore and said a "calculated risk" had been taken. He told the Commonwealth Press Union conference253 words
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58 1959-06-11 16 THE CIVIL SERVICE AND ITS IMPORTANCE the inhabitants a reasonable standard of living but keep the confidence of all on whose capital and skill its future prosperity would largely depend, 4 THAT there must be enough skilled, experienced and educated people to form an efficient and impartial Civil Service toReuter - 58 words
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Article31 1959-06-11 16 GENEVA. Wed. East and West nuclear negotiators moved nearer agreement today on convening scientists here on June 22 to study new information on high altitude nuclear explosions. U.P.I, .pUPI - 31 words
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Article21 1959-06-11 16 VIENNA. Wed. Soviet Defence Minister. Marshal Rodion Malinovsky. arrived here today from Moscow for a one-week visit of Austria.21 words
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