Singapore Standard, 6 March 1959
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Title Section17 1959-03-06 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. MARCH 6, 1959. Vol. IX No. 246. 15 ets. 14 Pages. (FINAL EDITION)17 words
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Article446 1959-03-06 1 UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA IS EXEMPTED Aim: Keep youths asvuy front polls rallies Expulsion, fines or jail decreed for offenders KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs— The Federation Government today banned students under 21, except those at the University of Malaya, from taking part in any political activity. Any student of446 words
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Article, Illustration625 1959-03-06 1 Work hard and produce goods for daily use King: Way to bolster economy MORIB, Thurs. Addressing more than 50,000 people who have come from all parts of Selangor to greet his official State visit, the Yang di-Pertuan Agong today urged Malayan citizens to work hard and produce goods needed by625 words
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184 1959-03-06 1 21 NEGRO BOYS DIE AS FIRE SWEEPS DORMITORY little ROCK, Arkansas, Mar. 5 (UPI) Twen'.y-one Negro boys were burned to death early today when fire swept through their dormi- tory at the Arkansas Negro Boys* Industrial School. 12 miles south of here. Gov. Orval E. Faubus, who went immediaely to184 words
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Article127 1959-03-06 1 Top Red official for London LONDON, Mar. 5 (Reuter)— Mr. Mikhail Suslov, one of the top Kremlin leaders, will visit Britain this month, it was learned here today. He is one of a party of six prominent Soviet political personalities who have been invited by a Labour Party committee in127 words
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Article, Illustration506 1959-03-06 1 BOB PERIES - BOB PERIES Police patrol attacked By A THREE-MAN Police patrol shot down two secret society gangsters in Lorong Ampas. off Balestier Road. Singapore, last night, after the thugs had attacked them with acid bombs and parangs. Soon after, Police picked up506 words
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Article84 1959-03-06 1 WINSTON'S DAUGHTER CHARGED LIVERPOOL, England, Mar. 5 (UPI) Sarah Churchill. 44-year-o!d actress daughter of Sir Winston Churchill, was 6odily carried into court today by four po' icemen to face a charge of being drunk and disorderly at 10 o'clock in the morning. She pleaded not guilty to the charge, but84 words
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Article, Illustration370 1959-03-06 1 WHY I HAVE REJECTED TUN LIM: BY Mr. THOMAS THE former Singapore Minister for Communications and Works, Mr. Francis Thomas, last nißht declared that he abandoned his seat on the Government Bench in the Assembly because he could not accept certain statements which the Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock,370 words
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Article141 1959-03-06 1 HONGKONG. March S (UPI) The reception which Hongkong has been preparing for the arrival of the Duke of Edinburgh tomorrow might turn out to be a wet one. The Royal Observatory forecast the weather for tomorrow will not be very good. The observatory predicted141 words
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Article261 1959-03-06 2 A WATCH merchant, patronising a bar. had to run for the nearest Police Station when a waitress warned him of impending trouble, a Singapore Court was told yesterday. The merchant. Lee Kwong Tat. said he wa> having drii.ks with some friends in a bar at261 words
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Advertisement1383 1959-03-06 2 UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA IN KUALA LUMPUR. APPLICATIONS are Invited for the post of Lecturer or Assistant Lecturer in the Department of Malay Studies in Kuala Lumpur. The person appointed will be required to teach the various aspects of Malay Culture. Further particulars may be obtained from the Ag. Registrar, University1,383 words
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Advertisement604 1959-03-06 2 1 PERAK TURF CLUB MR LEE KOON INN ha ceased to act as Secretary o the Perak Turf Club with effect from 3rd March 1959 and is no longer Authorisec to enter into any transactions on behalf of the club. The Committee has pleasure in announcing that Mr. S. D.604 words
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Advertisement211 1959-03-06 2 TENDER NOTICES 44 CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD Cameron Highlands Scheme m2SP5 M are invi ted from manufacturers for the supp v of equipment for a large s being carried out by contract by the Central Electricitv Boara of the Federation of Malaya. Three separate contracts whVh™ dverti each of which only211 words
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EDITORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
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Article423 1959-03-06 3 THE self-glory in which certain PAP leaders vc been basking since they started clamouring ran investigation of certain allegations which e y hid made against Mr. Chew Swee Kee, until rv recently Singapore Education Minister, lost uc h of its shine during the debate of a motion423 words
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Article366 1959-03-06 3 Unions Politics SINGAPORE'S politicians and their groups ave been asked not to interfere with trade unions nd their members. It was a most advised rid correct stand. The secretary-general of the in^apore Trade Union Congress, Mr. G. Kandasamy, irho made this appeal, has no doubt been moved o do so366 words
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Article54 1959-03-06 3 lA <> OFFICE: 23, Lim Teck Kim Road. S'pore 2 PO Box No 1563 Cables: TICERNEWS IUAL A LUMPUR; Tel: ***** <5 I'nes) All departments China Insurance Bldg.. 174. Batu Rd pom ***** 'fNANC 93. Cowan St Tel: 3829 MALACCA 8. Le;th St Tel: 4055 9154 words
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Article1082 1959-03-06 3 Adrienne Farrell - THE TIBETAN REVOLT Adrienne Farrell by New Delhi r p HE Chinese face a long-drawn-out struggle against the Tibetan rebels from Kham who are now firmly established in the mountainous province of Lhoka, south of the Tsangpo River. In this area, the whole administration is now being run by the1,082 words
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Article775 1959-03-06 3 GORDON MACLEAN - GORDON MACLEAN by Isiolo (North Kenya), T^HE former Italian colony of Somalia will this month be taking its last big step towards nationhood, with coun-try-wide elections to decide the Government which will rule this barren country which has little visible means of support. Eight hundred775 words
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Article535 1959-03-06 3 RAWLE KNOX - The Struggle In Iraq RAWLE KNOX by BAGHDAD, '"THE friendly noises that President Nasser has been making towards Iraq are likely to be reciprocated in Baghdad with caution. After Major General Abdul Karim Kassim had removed all those members of his Cabinet who might still iavour union with the UAR.535 words
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Article357 1959-03-06 3 Solution To Water Shortage Sir, The only feasible solution to cope with the problem of shortage of water, for domestic and other user, brought about by drought and heatwave is by sinking artisan or tube wells, which have proved a great boon to India both in357 words
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Article, Illustration391 1959-03-06 3 GDSGDGS JT U no secret that since the serious allegation* made against a Cabinet Minis, ter at a puhlic meeting last month, the eitiien., of Singapore resigned themselves to expect sensational disclosures and scurrilous blustering uhen the matter came before the Assembly, in view of what the two391 words
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Article393 1959-03-06 4 BID TO EJECT SQUATTERS DEFEATED Move by Islamic Party man flayed in Negri Council SEREMBAN, Thurs. The former Alliance Whip of the Negri Sembilan Council of State, Dato Mohamed Hanifah, who now represent the Pan-Malavan Islamic Party was today criticised by his erstwhile Alliance colleagues when he moved an abortive393 words
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104 1959-03-06 4 Councillor flays State Education policy SEREMBAN Thurs. Alliance Councillor. Mr. Chin See Yin. charged at today*s meeting of the Negri Sembilan State Council that the country^ educat;on policy was so ineffective that the majority who left school were neither fit for manual work, skilled labour nor clerical posts. The result,104 words
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Article80 1959-03-06 4 FORUM ON PRODUCTIVITY AT VARSITY THE Malayan Economic Society will hold a forum on Productivity on March 18 at 530 p.m. in the Lecture Theatre, New Science Block. University of Malaya, Singapore. Speaking at the forum will be Messrs. H. Whitaker, R. H. C. Jenkins and A. J. Young, all80 words
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Article42 1959-03-06 4 A \ERDICT of suicide was returned by the Singapore Assistant Coroner, Inche bin Hussein, yesterday at the inquest on a Citv Council labourer. R Soma sundram, 43, who was found naneing in his room at Lorong Lalat on Jan. 9.42 words
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126 1959-03-06 4 He said: 'Let there be light!' There was SEREMBAN, Thurs Seconds after an Alliance Councillor, Mr. B. Kaher Singh, declared in desperation "As God said, let there be darkness there," the Council adopted his motion calling for electric light in Lukut. a little town on coastal Negri Sembilan. Sta^e Legal126 words
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144 1959-03-06 4 IT IS GOOD TO GET TOGETHER -BOYS TOLD PENANG. Thurs. There could be nothing more heartening than to see students of all races getting together as you have done todav. said Dato Wong Pow Nee. the Chief Minister, at the opening ceremony of "Students' Night" of the Malay Students Union144 words
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Article58 1959-03-06 4 \AW LEONG SIEW was yesterday remanded after a robbery charge against him was read and explained to him in the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court. He is accused of robbing Nf Tua Bah of a watch, gold ring and fountain pen worth $00 at 8.30 p.m. at Kim Tian Road58 words
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Article, Illustration40 1959-03-06 4 SALMAH binte Wan Amat, 19. who left Singapore yesterday for Cairo by •ir to further her studies. She will be away fo» five years and will study at the Cairo Teacher's Training College. StandardpicStandardpic - 40 words
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Article41 1959-03-06 4 THE secretary of the Singapore Civil Service Joint Council (Staff Side), Mr S Muthucumaru, has resigned the post fer "personal reasons." He will be replaced by Mr. R. Joseph, secretary of the Singapore Government Technical Services Union.41 words
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Article125 1959-03-06 4 Protest rally called off PENANG, Thurs.— A proposed protest demonstration by former students of Malav schools in front of the Citv Council building has been called off. The protest was against the Council's decision to absorb Chinese school students with senior middle three qualifications into tne Council's clerical service. Cancellation125 words
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559 1959-03-06 4 Wife took cover in tub as husband fired at room door —Court told A MAN who heard noises coming from a bathroom Fr.H fivaf P l r 2 er an «°°n Road h °me early one morning fired five shots from his revolver at the door, only to discover later559 words
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Article140 1959-03-06 4 2 brothers put up an alibi ALOR STAR. Thurs.— An alibi was the defence put up by two of the three brothers. Che Mat bin Awang. Darus bin Awang and Mat Isa bin Awang. on a charge of murder before Mr. Justice Hill in the Assizes today They were alleged140 words
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Article83 1959-03-06 4 FOLLOWING a new amendment, estate duty will be charged on all gifts of pro Of %am m^l al*™? fiVe >**™ 9} the death of a nerson F Thi e 1 r% it Wa threeTesr". this latest amendment to he Est te D ordinance vas published yesterday83 words
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172 1959-03-06 4 SHB WINS 'SILVER PLAQUE' AT GIANT FAIR THE Singapore Harbour Board was awarded a silver plaque fortheir "ou:standmg display in the Singapore Constitution Exposition Mr. Tan Siak Kew. member of the Board, received the plaque from the chairK0 n Te O ck th K e in EXnoSltlon Mr The Board's172 words
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Article, Illustration274 1959-03-06 4 Come home, you're forgiven —a father's plea to runaway wife A SINGAPORE hawker yesterday appealed to the Social Welfare Department to help find his wife, whom he believes has run away to Penang. Chia Ling Chiow. Sl a mee-seller, reported that his -6-year-old wire. Ow Heong left, had been mining274 words
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Article105 1959-03-06 4 CANDIDATES sitting f or the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music written examinations in Singapore SftL."* tomorrow are re! minded that they must pro duee their identity-cards P at their respectively centres, om™ x J Chie i Examinations m 1 c* that105 words
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Article178 1959-03-06 4 SLKEMBAX, Thurs The Regent of Negri Sembilan tonight paid tribute to the retiring Mentn Boar, Dato Shamsuddin bin Nam for hi.s "extreme ability and sense of duty." The Re-em Mid this tribute at a farewell function here to the retiring chief administrator of the State178 words
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Article68 1959-03-06 4 A WARRANT for the arrest of Naranasamy Suppiah was yesterday issued by Singapore Sixth Magistral Mr. N Coomasaswamy, when Suppiah failed to appear in court to answer a charge of conducting himself in a disorderly manner by quarrelling and abusing a Police officer and firing a68 words
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Article, Illustration236 1959-03-06 4 ■DfOAPORf is graphers well-known I man Mr. fc I And to I ment. he' I terday a woohiv I I waterfron, Mr. K: alignment Spon.v Ulusi I Camcrman i I gazin.. to capture I Wf A n ing a |l City, h I 9 the mo thla "bust] ng236 words
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Article62 1959-03-06 4 INDIAN ART GIFT TO THE VARSIT THE I sionu r in Mala Bancrji, «r| mally present his government, a of work* of art f th< heim. f< r theThe i Government 11 stone and other nriedie bronse 'bice terra* •< <ppa sn pottery, four of archaeologica Eighteen R t ings.62 words
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Article54 1959-03-06 4 THI Se retary to tl Coamnen e .er. Abu Bak ir and Mr Lim CtkOnj present Bingapi plenary ECAFE Mond Sara* sh joint Singapoi Hail M Haji Mob.i i official Negri anel Kuching Mun iwal MM an A if Sarawak Inche Abu B Lim will leave i54 words
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Advertisement121 1959-03-06 4 K^M®%}nqm i\\ 11 P ftCUr 1 1 Rc^} ll you can I |f^( /ff R ELY ON r 'aa.^f>\mClP\/i^r^' 3 \SXXW ADDED VITAMINS A D s J^j/r i^si^**^ Doctors agree that, from about the ss^^^^*^^^^sSP§r* ninth or tenth month, healthy babies i rv^""** *^lf require a FULL CREAM MILK as121 words
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Article, Illustration495 1959-03-06 5 End of emergency will come soon he tells UMNO rallies RENGIT, Batu Pahat, Thurs. Declared Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman: "We have won the battle against the communist terrorists there are only a few left in Kedah and Perak and with public co-operation, we hope495 words
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198 1959-03-06 5 RI plans a duty free area for trade expansion i'HE Indonesian Government is studying a pro- 11 up a free trade zone to facilitate commerce the outside world and to expedite the distribution nsumrr goods to the scattered islands of the In- I lian Republic. c>ian Consulate Mr. Surjono Saswho198 words
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Article149 1959-03-06 5 THE Chairman of the Singapore Bar Committee, Mr. K. T. Ooi, will represent the legal profession in the Colony at the Centenary celebrations of the Law Institute of Victoria in Australia next month. The Federation will be represented by a senior member of the Penang149 words
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310 1959-03-06 5 GOVT. TO START A PROBE ON JOBLESS Survey teams will visit 5,000 homes THE Department of Statistics will today start a survey on employment, unemployment and underemployment among occupants of 5,000 houses in Singapore. The survey will be conducted by about 120 spe-cially-trained officers and will collect facts about unemployment310 words
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Article, Illustration21 1959-03-06 5 Minister rolls out barrels it's fun DATO ABDUL Hamid declared the Bukit Batok by-pass open by rolling away road-dividing barrels. StandardpicStandardpic - 21 words
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155 1959-03-06 5 Keep community centre clear of politics Jumat SINGAPORE'S Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing. Dato Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat. yesterday warned the residents of Bukit Timah area, to keep politics out of their community centre. Dato Abdul Hamid was speaking at the opening of the new $220,000 Bukit155 words
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311 1959-03-06 5 Police Chief is a pall-bearer at funeral ot shot officer, family IPOH. Thurs. The family of four who were last night found dead with gunshot wounds In a room of Station Hotel here comprising a police lieutenant, his wife and their two young daughters were buried at the Connolly Road311 words
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Article, Illustration82 1959-03-06 5 DOCTOR BACK AFTER COURSE IN MEDICINE DR. LIM KHQ THIAM arrived in Singapore from the United States where he completed a post-graduate course in medicine. Dr. Lim. son of Colony community leader, the late Dr. Lim Boon Keng. had earlier graduated in Shanghai Medical College and qualified at the University82 words
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Advertisement118 1959-03-06 5 A.148.-4G I j SOUTH AFRICA W I m bB mm I Iftrfwßa^^*^ a Al bH 4B IkV 'Mm mm X needs for importers V ""^^^X requiring quick J jjßl\ %i MPONDO SPARRING lil Hi l[L pip j CUT OUT IHIS COUPON AND SEND TO The Senior Trode Commissioner J uFjfl118 words
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469 1959-03-06 6 7. Malay national language 2. Need for overseas capital 3. No recognition of Reds KUALA LUMPUB, Thurs. The acting Prime Minister and Defence Minister, Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein, today told a group of Government servants that they were entitled to have their personal469 words
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333 1959-03-06 6 Mental patient shooting Tec is exonerated Right of private defence Coroner A SPECIAL Singapore flve-man jury yesterday returned a verdict of justifiable homicide at the close of the three-day inquest on a Woodbridge Hospital patient, Ong Eng Kiat, 32, who was shot dead by a detective corporal on Jan. 29.333 words
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253 1959-03-06 6 DEMAND for MALAYAN CEMENT IS DOWNsays REPORT KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The dumping of cement by Communist China and intensive competition from other exporting countries have depressed the market for Malayan cement, the Directors Report 1958 of the Malayan Cement Limited stated. Chairman of the company. Mr. J. Drysdale, in referring253 words
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Article120 1959-03-06 6 $100,000 OUTDOOR DISPENSARY A $100,000 outdoor dispensarv in Bukit Panjang the second of a series of outpatient clinics being built in various parts of Singapore will be declared open by the Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock, on Sunday, at 11 a.m. The clinic has bnen designed on the "open-air"120 words
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Article46 1959-03-06 6 PENANG. Thurs.— A waterfront labourer, JoseDh Martin Souza, 31, was jailed for three months by Magistrate. Mr. Ajaib Sin^h today, stealing a radio aerial from the car of the Japanese Ambassador. Mr. Kauru Hayashi, parked in Muntri Street, on Feb. 22.46 words
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Article, Illustration44 1959-03-06 6 'No Future' he says after 29 yes. MR. Baboo bin Haron. acting Deputy Chief Inspector of Vehicles in the Singapore City Council, has resigned from his post after 29 years' service. Reason: "There is no future in the City Council." Mr. Haron said yesterday.44 words
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295 1959-03-06 6 BRUNEI TOWN, Thurs. The Sultan of Brunei is due to leave for talks in London on March 14 as head Of a nine-man mission to formalise the constitution of bis tiny State and to alter the status under which it is protected byReuter - 295 words
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152 1959-03-06 6 Housewife 3 men robbed me of $2,000 PENANG. Thurs.— A housewife. Chuah Yong Kim, 46. described in the Sessions Court today, how she was robbed of $2,000 at dagger point by three men. She was giving evidence against Teh Eng Huat, 29, Lim Ah Kow, 27. and Heng Ah Limp.152 words
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Article153 1959-03-06 6 MAN CLEARED OF THEFT CHARGE A FISHERMAN. Ang Choon Hock, of Pulau Bukom, yesterday denied before Singapore Fourth Magistrate. Mr. T S. Sinnathuray. parts of a report he had allegedly mad e at the Central Police Station on Jan 1 *Ja He denied that he had identified Yew Loon Kuah153 words
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Article27 1959-03-06 6 TANJONG MALM. Thurs Mr. J. Surjan Singh, elected town Councillor and community leader, left by BOAC today on a month's business cum-pleasure tour of India.27 words
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203 1959-03-06 6 BLOOD SALE RACKET: PUT A STOP TO IT -Says VETERAN DONOR PENANG, Thurs— A man who has been awarded a gold medal for his donations to the Penang Blood Bank said today that the racket of selling blood should be stopped. "Some people sell their blood to small private hospitals203 words
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Article, Illustration304 1959-03-06 6 THERE WERE SO MANY HITCHES BEFORE TAN's PLANE LEFT KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Malayan delegation attending the 15th session of ECAFE in Australia headed bv Commerce and Industry Minister, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, left this evening, but not without several hitches in its departure schedule. The delegates were due to304 words
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Article37 1959-03-06 6 HONGKONG, March 5. Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were. $15.93 to £1 Sterling $5.75 to US$l; $1.85 to Malayan $1; $0 05 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $252.62 to a tael.37 words
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Article65 1959-03-06 6 AT THE general the Singapore Coui cial Services bed Education Cetttl the following wen the Executive C 1959 Prcsidet. t Date Chian; Yice-Pn Roland Lyne Robertson; H< n S< Geoffrey Abishej i surer Mr Sim M Ki Committee Men i i Bake Dato 11 A I Mr.65 words
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172 1959-03-06 6 Hour-long downpour ends drought in KL KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Kuala Lumpur residents today heaved a big s i gn of relief as an hour-long heavy downpour ended the drought that hit the country for many weeks The slight "local showers" during the past few days and today's heavy downpour raised172 words
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490 1959-03-06 6 $190,000 phon link for E ast Coast a big advance— Sardo KOTA BHARU, Thurs.— The development munications in the East Coast states i n th* t years road, rail postal and telephone f marked a significant advance in bringing th/ tants of these states more in line with the J490 words
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Article185 1959-03-06 6 CRIPPLED VESSEL TOWED IN PENANG PENANG State of Oi; on the Ci today lowed here a sar fishirshuen Kuanj The I! its propelior shafi I of Bontjal si south-w- I bar Islands. Malaya, on v The Mast, Onssa. Ca; The Bi IB his ship in the R had lost two-a--sailing185 words
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Article205 1959-03-06 7 JAMES DAVID - TOP EDUCATION OFFICIAL SUSPENDED JAMES DAVID Police and Ministry probe on Chinese exam papers By A SENIOR officer in Singapore's Education Ministry has been suspended from duty pending disciplinary action against him. The officer, whose name is being kept a secret by the Ministry, was attached to the Inspectorate. When205 words
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Article149 1959-03-06 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING robber prices (cents per lb.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 87* 872 R.S.S No. 1 March 87i 87} R.S.S No. 1 .April 88S 882 R.S.S. No. 2 862 871 R.S.S. No. 3 86 86} Quietly steady. The tin price in Singapore was $4011 per149 words
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Article, Illustration100 1959-03-06 7 FAMOUS CELLIST DUE HERE BERNARD MICHELIX. worldfamous cellist, will give a recital at the Victoria Memorial Hall, on March 16 at 8.45 p.m. On March 19.' Mr. Miche.in will appear with the Goh Soon Tine String Ochestra and pianist Nicolas Astrinidis. The recitals will be held under the patronage of100 words
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Article39 1959-03-06 7 VEN. DHAMMA SUKHA. resident monk at the Buddhists Union and Mr. T. A. Simon, President of the Buddhist Association, will represent Sing&pore Buddhists at the Buddha Jayanthi celebrations to be held in Tokyo irom March 23 to 27.39 words
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Article33 1959-03-06 7 THE Singapore State UMNO will hold a mass rally at Geylang Serai (opposite Great Eastern Trade Fair) on Sunday at 5 p.m. Leeders of the party I will address the rally.33 words
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Article35 1959-03-06 7 TANJONG MALIM, Thurs I The Resident Methodist Bishop for South-east Asia, Bishop Hobart B. Amstutz, will offici- ally open the newly completed j Methodist Church in Slim Road j hero on Sunday morning.35 words
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169 1959-03-06 7 ABORIGINE BATTALION MAY BE FORMED IN THE FED. KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Federation Government is considering the formation of a para-military aborigine battalion, The Standard learnt today. A group of selected aborigines, who have undergone intensive training are being "tested" to see whether such a battalion would be practiab'.e. Official169 words
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230 1959-03-06 7 I saw accused holding knife witness AN ICE-WATER seller, Goh Wee Keng, pointed to Tham Lai Woh alias Kwai Wong, one of two accused persons in the Singapore Assize Court and said: "He was one of eight or nine people armed with knives and bottles who surrounded my friends in230 words
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Article, Illustration118 1959-03-06 7 Star show to aid fire victims THE Singapore Attap Dwellers' Association will A present an International Variety Revue at the Singapore Badminton Hall to- J morrow night beginning at 8.30 p m. The gross proceeds of the evening will be donated to the victims of last month's Kampong Tiong Bahru118 words
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194 1959-03-06 7 Arrests: Socialists protest to minister PENANG, Thurs. The! National executive council of the Labour Party of Malaya, at RO emergency meeting yesterday, decided to send a threeman delegation to see the Minister ior Defence and to hold rallies throughout the country in protest Rgßinsl the recent "arbitrary" Rrrests by the194 words
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151 1959-03-06 7 30 PRISONERS (some 'lifers') SEE EXPOSITION THIRTY prisoners?. 24 men and six women, visited the Singapore Constitution Exposition on Tuesday night. The prisoners, who were given special parole for this occasion, were selected on their good conduct, the Commissioner of Prisons. Major James, told The Standard yesterday. AU the prisoners,151 words
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Miscellaneous128 1959-03-06 7 l*VWWWP''^_P^F^''^B 1 (H#l r^^Bli lISI V|| mmTmWmmmX rJf-_ni W J 1k 1 A%%W m imm V™ a B t^ am D YWCA (Raffh's Quay); Malay ConB versation 930 a.m.. Jap. Flower P Arrangement Beginners »lst R course. 10 00 a.m.. (3rd course) 1130 a.m.. 515 pm. Mandarin— fi Regmners 500128 words
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Miscellaneous142 1959-03-06 7 p.m.. Judo practice for senior 630 p.m.. Walk practice. Chine*? YMCA (South Pier): Table Terms 9.00 a.m. Body Building and Wc.ght Lifting 200 p.m.. Basketball 7. 30 p.m Kun Tow Evening Class 8.30 p.m. Alliance Francalse (Laidlaw Bldg.): Mr. L. Berthe Scolar of the National Centre for Scientific Research will142 words
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Miscellaneous175 1959-03-06 7 Avenue 7. 15 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous: C.osed Meeting at the YMCA Orchard Road—* 00 p.m RADIO SINGAPORE OleUiUin Wave 476 Metres): 6 30 am. Good Morning! 632 Morning Prelude. 700 Time Signal and News 70* A Date with Music. 8.00 The News 805 A Date with Music (Contd 830 A175 words
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Miscellaneous167 1959-03-06 7 RF.DIfFI SION (Mixer Network): 6.30 a.m. Sunri6e Serenade. 700 News. 7.05 Rise and Shine. 730 Musical Clock. 8.00 News 805 Musical Clock. 830 A Star Remembers. 1.00 p.m. From The New World. 130 News 1.45 Polynesian Paradise. 2.00 Auatralian Round-un. ?II Say it with Music. 23i Edmundo Ros and His167 words
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Advertisement843 1959-03-06 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Teh *****/6, *****/4 1)2/6, Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICI To Hantas, Montreal, Boston, New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia tr Cult Ports S'por. P. S'ham P.nang MYRMIDON m-r,~w,nar%*nmmrmarxir.mm 17/25 Mar 26 Mar 27/28 Mar TEUCER 7/l2Jun 13|un 14/15 |ua Carriers option to proceed via843 words
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Advertisement1155 1959-03-06 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated in Singapore) 111 lenest ST" THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Sf SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON tr CONTINENTAL PORTS (via Sues with liberty to proceed via Panama oi Cape ot Cood M.p.» Carriers option to oroceed via other ports to load1,155 words
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Advertisement1062 1959-03-06 8 MITSUI pQ LINE JAPAN LINE S'pora P.S'ham Penang Hakubasan Maru for Japan ports 21 Mar 19 Mar 17 Mar Hodakasan Maru for Japan ports via Manila, Pusan 25 Mar Nosusan Maru for Japan ports 25 Mor 23 Mar 21 Mar Akakurasan Maru for Japan ports 26 Mar 25 Mor 231,062 words
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Advertisement638 1959-03-06 8 EAST ASIATIC LINEb HOMEWARD SAILINGS fot Aden. Port So.d B. 'B Rotterdam. Amsterdam. Bremen. Hamburg. Copcnh a «a and Oslo. t OK m S'pora P. Sham ,II "KINA'' Od. 13-14/7 7/8 Mor VTALSTRIA'' i 8 i 9 M 0 r :o; l 30Mor/4Apr 3 6 Apr M *f{ Coll* London638 words
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Article, Illustration313 1959-03-06 9 1} r firm of Daimler--<maft oom--sth birthday lers, Gottlieb .larch 17. i n March 6, nged ness. lnd< I r the initial push he i m with tor, Karl Benz. j imily of n Sort T near Stuttgart. Daimler acquired precision craftsmanship by working313 words
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Article27 1959-03-06 9 $12 m Rise In Trade IKLA LUMPUR. Thurs. rnal trade iry totalled in increase of rompared with th's total. •-tics issued 'nK the month rts by $33,400,-27 words
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Article195 1959-03-06 9 INDUSTRIALS and Tins continued to ease on the Malayan share market yesterday. Rubbers were steady. Turnover was small. The Malayan Sharebrokers Association announced the following price changes: Fed. Dispensary 1 05 1.07 Fitzpatricks 0 93 096 Fraser and Neave Ords. 1.49 1 53 Henry Waugh 114 1195 words
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Article299 1959-03-06 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday. CT.S. ords 30/4J; Fed. Disp. $1.06 delayed; Fitzpatricks 95c; F. N. ords $1.52 J to $1.50. Gammon $1.70; W. Hammer $1.54. M. Cement $1.64, $1.65; M. Colls. 62c; McAlister $112: Metal Box $1.52; Robinson ords. $1.24; Co'd Storage 85c; S.299 words
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Article, Illustration226 1959-03-06 9 N.Z. 'OPEN DOOR' POLICY FOR MALAYAN PRODUCTS KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. With certain exceptions, New Zealand will not discriminate against Malayan products, the Assistant Secretary (Overseas Trade) of the N.Z. Deportment of Commerce and Industry, rAr. M. J. Moriarty, said today. He said tariff protection for certain Industries was necessary in226 words
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Article216 1959-03-06 9 LONDON. March 5. (Reuter). A message in the Financial Times today reported that the sale of Japanese goods to Australia have reached proportions which are claimed to be endangering local industries. "Japan has made deep inroads into the textile trade of Australia since the commercial216 words
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Article121 1959-03-06 9 TAIPEI. March 5 Overseas Chinese in all parts of I the world have bought 180.--000 shares of the proposed Overseas Chinese Commercial Bank, which will have its headquarters here. The 180.000 shares are equivalent to 18.000.000 National Taiwan dollars. A sponsors' meeting will be held121 words
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Article89 1959-03-06 9 DIRECTORS of The Chartered Bank will recommend a final dividend of 7J per cent actual, subject to income tax. at the annual general meeting of stockholders to be held in London on April 1. In the consolidated accounts of the bank and its subsidiaries. the following appropriations89 words
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Article, Illustration87 1959-03-06 9 The Malay States Shipping Co. Ltd. celebrated their appointment as agents of the Osaka Shosen Kaisha (O.S.K. Line) with a cocktail party on Wednesday at the premises of the Singapore Club. Among the 300 guests present were clients of the company, as well as repre- sentatives of87 words
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233 1959-03-06 9 Aim To Establish Goodwill Razak Trade Mission To R.l. THE Singapore trade mission to Indonesia is hopeful of creating goodwill and establish closer trade relation between the Republic and the Colony, the team's leader, Mr. K. M. Abdul Razak, said yesterday. The 18-man mission, of delegate! from the four Chambers233 words
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Article32 1959-03-06 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday: Se-'ling TT. or OD. ready: Canada 31-3/4; Deutsche M*arks 136-3/4. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.32 words
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Article24 1959-03-06 9 Orders worth more than £10,000.000 have eeen placed with manufacturers at the sixth annual Toy Fair which closed at Brighton last week.24 words
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153 1959-03-06 9 A PLANT for the manufacture of colours for foodstuffs, claimed to be one of the most modern in the world, has gone into production in Britain. Designed and built by technicians of one of the oldest producers of this type of product colours, it will153 words
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Article48 1959-03-06 9 DURING the first week in February the South African Wool Board announced the sale of 5,987 bales of wool. The Board said the sale would not depress the world market. Prior to the sale the South African wool stock pile totalled about 140,000 bales.48 words
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Article150 1959-03-06 9 Singapore rubber prire closed unchanged yesterday, at 87J cents per lb. for In'e--national first grade March shipment, on a owlet market After a •lightly higher opening, the market eased on some profit taking and buyers' reserve Lower sheet interest was cn the small tide, though there150 words
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Article98 1959-03-06 9 SINGAPORE Chjrcie Produe* Exchange noon clo c ing price. Der picul yesterday were Copra Dcc.-Jan. $42«> buyers; $4MJ sellers; coconut oil in bulk $53} sellers in c.rum> S»)7 sellers; Muntok white pepper $l."i8 Sarawak white $157 M special Sarawak Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable mixen copra Jar98 words
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Advertisement362 1959-03-06 9 tION OF BURMA SHIPPING BOARD S.S. "PYIDAWNYUNT" Arriving 7th March, 1959 Sailing 9th March, 1959 Accepting Cargo Passengers (Saloon Deck). I For Penang, Mergui, Moulmein, Rangoon, Arakan Ports Calcutta. Further particulars Please contact: ■c INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING AGENCY WB7, NEIL ROAD. SINGAPORE 2. TEL: *****. *****. Sub-Agents: MESSRS TRIO 38A, Chulia362 words
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Advertisement70 1959-03-06 9 BEDFORD m n*mJ -v 1 JL-J-TLir T t^l I-4 UK IP*, f^t- a.mj^^ l|lraß x HF ■»?^^BBBBBKf^BB(/^^^> w *ai IR^A ■MlT^m Mtffl fi \BafmmW lam *&1 0t" /""IB f &aH mf^W^. j bS < i mmw'-&i%sz _ji— w wawwgafSfi J 7/Jl/ff/} TRUCKS I W DIESEL OR PETROL 1^ LOADS FROM70 words
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Miscellaneous148 1959-03-06 9 Ships In Port OUTER ROADS Tampomas. Kaloekoe Marito. Kian Aun. Procyon Calt. r. Baroe Borneo, Samcardo. Sanana. Balong, Batoels. Aardijk. Vibeke Maersk. Kalainda. Prosper, Statius Jensen. Baud. Ferndale, Ikushima Maru K-ar-ston Camphuys. Anshuan. Ophir. Lao Straat Bannka. Asateru Maru, Saidja. Barito. INNER ROADS Sin Hong Seng. Jg. Pmang Aouw Siam.148 words
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Article, Illustration75 1959-03-06 10 THE Queen presents a gift to Madam Wong Kwei, aged 96 years, the oldest inmate of the King George V Silver Jubilee Home for the Aged, when Her Majesty visited the Home in Loke Yew Road, Kuala Lumpur, on Monday. Assisting Madam Wong Kwei is the75 words
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Article, Illustration39 1959-03-06 10 Fah - by Fah THE Federation Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman uses a Chinese brush to sign his signature, on arrival at the MCA. tenth anniversary dinner held at the Chinese Assembly Hall. Kuala Lumpu r last Sunday.- StandardpioStandardpic - 39 words
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Article, Illustration47 1959-03-06 10 Fah - by Fah (ABOVE): The Thai Minister for Economic Affairs, Nai Sunthorn Hongladarom. who was the former Thai Ambassador to the Federation of Malaya, is greeted by his wife at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport last Sunday after an absence of three months in Bangkok.— StandardpicStandardpic - 47 words
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Article, Illustration90 1959-03-06 10 Vooi; UNKNOWN - Champion Alsatian Vooi h^ by UNKNOWN .r (LEFT) Pnpulir v breeder Mr S« r i Trc,|| is seen with lm r nin? Alxatun II I combe, who won thr i M trophy for betel thai exhibit in thi \Nn,J emption Show, hrki A Selangor B.idmininn I we«V The 4<u»m theStandardpic - 90 words
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Article, Illustration229 1959-03-06 10 Fah - MIC Gives Clothes To 74 Klang Fire Victims Fah by -Picture hv -Picture by (LEFT): The Raja Muda of Selangor is seen declaring open the new Sl5 million Kuala Lumpur Central Sewerage System, last week. Looking on is Mr. A. Tharmalingam. Alliance Whip in the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council. TheStandardpic; Ch'ng Seng Poh - 229 words
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Article, Illustration7 1959-03-06 10 New Fire Station Opened INCHE Mohamed (,h>7 words
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Advertisement33 1959-03-06 10 %f^.^ja^.oyKiSsf^^sSSS6^&^&''^v2N9^'^a\fi wpmitr^mrrfff!^ ilbV •;•'<•'■- ''^^ejetd. *">*-.X'tsti.v!jfcM^^.^^^^^^^^^^^^^^S» ,^mfSßß&fr^* i»r%Bfr 'ZSs&&t^:.-.->:-s**i£o:' rCHEE THONE SAN Provides Instantaneous relief for Toothache Earache, Stomachache, Muscle Pain, Indigestion, Backache, Colds, Sore Throat, etc. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL33 words
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Article767 1959-03-06 11 SCRUTINEER - AN BREUKELEN'S TRIO IMPRESS SCRUTINEER Our Kingdom Is Very Fit By IPOH, Thurs. Rinus van Breukelen's trio, TITILINO. TOT ZIENS and ADJUTANT were associated in an interesting tryout on the number two track here this morning when horses were given their winding up gallops. Breaking from the half mile, the767 words
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Article, Illustration89 1959-03-06 11 A TLAF - A TLAF *V f£CICAS C\)V mm *mTEa\Ha\TlOn*L VACHT *ACB" h:e z?i th£ wjr:« coe, »e~*een engusm, OSMPIMI and wEtiCm K j sCS **S PEST WEID IN 1851. ThE U.S. HaS VO, THE VS *EET3 j hi SEEN lUN.TKMOSTIICWT ONE (JKrTEKIE",i9SB) KESULTEP nu T. "ORES FO? THE U.S. ENTKY89 words
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517 1959-03-06 11 ■THI newly promoted Maxwell Sports Club, who gallantly to Marines on Monday scored a deserving 3— l victory over Fathul Karib Club in a SAFA flrst loi.Tue match at Jalan Besar stadium yesterl>!..\.. 11 owed their victory in no small measure m brilliant goals517 words
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Article80 1959-03-06 11 SINGAPORE Infantry Regimen; trounced the General Headquarters by 59 points to 27 in the final of the Singapore Base District Basketball knockout competition played at the GHQ. court yesterday With this victory, Singapore Infantry Regiment chalked up their second successive triumph in the competition. They were the80 words
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Article28 1959-03-06 11 ALEXANDRA football team scored a convincing 5-2 victory over Blue Rovers, in a SAFA Div. 2A league match on the Clerical Union ground yesterday.28 words
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Article, Illustration343 1959-03-06 11 FULL PELT FOR 10 ROUNDS Joe Erskine, from Cardiff, made a magnificent comeback on Feb. 24 after his blood-stained defeat in successive fights hu Ingemar Johansson and Brian London, by outpointing the American Wulie Pastrano over ten rounds at Wembley Pool. Sports Columnist Peter Wilson writes: "I did not even343 words
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Article598 1959-03-06 11 Fairplay Corner I DIDN'T ORDER TEAM TO QUIT FIELD— CHONG LIAM FAIRPLAY? That's the cry of Boey Chong Liam a Federation and Penang Mai aya Cup player and it's only fair that he should tak e this corner. PENANG, Thurs.— A Federation and Penang Malaya Cup soccer player, Boey ChongT.R. - 598 words
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401 1959-03-06 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Selangor Combined Schools Sports Council inter-school soccer final for the Khir Johari Cup at the Merdeka Stadium here tonight will feature the cream of Selangor's schoolboy players. The finalists are the Kishan Dial School and the Anglo-Chinese401 words
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184 1959-03-06 11 IPOH, Thurs. After two crushing defeats at the hands of PCRC (7-2) and Kinta Indians (8-0), the 7th Battalion of the Royal Malay Regiment .sprang a surpiise by holding the formidable Ramblers to a two-all draw in the Div. 1 soccer match on the184 words
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Article35 1959-03-06 11 SERANGOON Gardens Sports Club scored a convincing 2-0 victory over Singapore Recreation Club "C" in the SH A. junior knockout competition on the padang yesterday. George Jacob and Singam scored for the winners.35 words
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102 1959-03-06 11 3 Tennis Titles For Ex-Malayan Champion Colombo. Thurs. Mi^s Ranjani Jayasurlya. Ceyloo'i woman lawn tenni s champion, who held the Malayan s.nqlr> title in 1957 recently made a clean sweep in tho Ceylon National champion.vhip winning three title., in Colombo In a xirpri.se .straight set victory. Min Jaya.Miriya beat the102 words
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Article19 1959-03-06 11 KLUANG, Thurs —Kampa-f. Estate. Pa oh. beat Kluang Malays Vl in a friendly soccer played here today.19 words
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Advertisement164 1959-03-06 11 Subscribe To The STt.XOAHH M^^m ill MALA* AS ONLY INDEPENDENT NATIONAL PAPER II you live in Singapore or the Federation of Malaya or in the surrounding areas, wh? not subscribe to the -STANDARD" and have It delivered to roar home dally or to your office If preferred? All you have164 words
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413 1959-03-06 12 Ken Jones - STORM BREAKS OUT OVER A CUP ROUND Ken Jones F.A.'s choice has upset Liverpool promotion plans By On that day Liverpool were due to meet Second Division leaders Wednesday in a vital promotion battle at Hillsborough. Now the Football Association have decided on Hillsborough for the clash between Nottingham Forest413 words
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234 1959-03-06 12 Swimmer Judy To Take Up Journalism LONDON, March 5, (ReuIter) Judy Grinham, British holder of two world backstroke swimming records, and the Olympic, European and British Empire champion, announced her retirement in an interview on television here last night. Miss Grinham, who is 20 today, who her Olympic gold medal234 words
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Article23 1959-03-06 12 LONDON, Mar. 5 (Reuter)— Results of yesterday's Rugby Union matches were:Blackheath 8 Barbarians 21 Oxforri University 6 Royal Air Force 16.23 words
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Article, Illustration171 1959-03-06 12 THE finals of the Klang Malay Junior Inter-team badminton comnetition -a h M at the Malay School, Klang, last week. The Klang Malay School teachers team beat the Kampong Pandan 5-0 to win the championship trophy leacners learn Dear tne Members ot the innning team are171 words
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Article338 1959-03-06 12 NOW FOR LUTON TOWN THEY JUST MANAGED TO BEAT UNITED NORWICH, Mar 5. (Reuter)— Norwich Citv, the little East Anglian Football club, last night became the fourth third division side to reach the semi-finals of the English F.A. cup in the 88 vears history of the I338 words
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Article135 1959-03-06 12 Colony's Team To Meet Selangor A SECOND division player, Ali Ariff of Springdale Sports Club has found a place in the Colony team against Selangor in their annual friendly soccer match at Jalan Besar stadium tomorrow. The Colony team led by Osman Johan is the same tV >at beat Combined135 words
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Article85 1959-03-06 12 Eastern Win Opener In Manila MANILA, March 5 (Reuter) iThJ f voting Eastern Athfrom A T s Sociati °n socce? team from Hongkong tonight dePvSJS ye Philippine Armed TudTu^h're^ RiZal f otball Halftime score w as I— o. visitors centre halfback Ko Po Keung scored two goals one i n85 words
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Article64 1959-03-06 12 MOWTEE SCORES TWO FOR BEATTY BEATTY Secondary School beat Gan Eng Seng School by three goals to two in an inter-school soccer match at Anson Road yesterday Mowtee (2) and Boon IfES? A cored for th e winners while Osman and Sam Fong netted for Gan Eng Seng Earlier in64 words
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Article58 1959-03-06 12 A TROUNCING FOR NATIONAL CARBON Police "B" trounced National Carbon Sports Club bv eight goals to one in a Singapore Hockey Association junior knockout ce)mpetition quarterfinals on the Police Training School ground vesterdav Dalbara 3. Sivamaiarn I and nLai£ Co u^ e 2 scored for the Police, while Charlie Tan58 words
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Article55 1959-03-06 12 PHILADELPHIA. March I (Reuter).— Lew Hoad beat fei. low Australian Ashley Cooper 6-2 here yesterday for his seventh win in eight matches in the current professional lawn tennis series Pancho Gonzales (U.S A who beat Mai Anderson 6-4, 8-10. 6-3, is second to Hoad with five55 words
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Article676 1959-03-06 12 %*Jkh\ LoiuJoiTpuiir^ tOM WembUv J London < TkS THE "Sock Market" was really b f yesterday full of bulls, bears mention blood and bruises. OUT is Brian London's fight I American Harold Carter, scheduled ♦-.fl| Wembley Pool on March 10 Owing tr J pulling a muscle676 words
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Article28 1959-03-06 12 SAN FItAN< 1 5 (Reuter) v I American hen I sixth in the will meet the < Vargas In a 10-r. i on April 29.28 words
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Advertisement59 1959-03-06 12 rwo or cmrw hair neek Lm^ 0k You have a I I choice when you HUIT H buy Morgan's. JS > Colour H There is the ?7^i| "Tl RgStpfer liquid restorer <CL"HJ#.>'j^ and there are x^TLTS S^^^B^^iaStA perfumed and H^ k w non perfumed I^*^" pomade, IV fi 0 059 words
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Miscellaneous68 1959-03-06 12 JL mN[ol4 3 W|2pdßT SINGAPORE BOXING: Joint Services fmals t Woodlands, 8 p.m SOCCER: Div. 1 Kota Raja vs Marines Dept. Jalan Besar Div. 2 A: SRC vs Mount Emily S.C, SRC Div. 3A: Western S.C. vs. Geylang Vtd.. M.i A. Div .?B Telok Kurau Utd. vs Poniok Peranakan. Geylang68 words
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Miscellaneous47 1959-03-06 12 TEXXIS: Leng Cup pore 4 IPOH SOCCER: i *i/ p Semi Kcrhil Kttate E.sfnfe. Ch ru Ha! Ground League D r »Vnh vs. Ban dang. D>r 7 I Cf PI 2 Polf'l Coronation C, Three HQ Cot; R diil Jalil Gr PENANG SOCCER. .v.-is ■■.< r; ricn/ Institute47 words
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Article431 1959-03-06 13 $d*i*A -ifce, ?oti*LG/s ixAik; "tta, nous -R£nos HE only girl in a cast of three. This distinction belongs to lovely Ingcr Stevens, who co-stars th Harry Belafonte and Mel Ferrer as the sole perLntri in the Sol. C. Siegel-Harßel Production for ,G-M. The World, The Flesh And The Devil/*431 words
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Article, Illustration52 1959-03-06 13 Adorable Pamela ■HERE'S an actress Bin in turn any Hb» int.. a room with I al view— just by being Brre' This view of the Br adorable Pamela was taken ■.v i doorpeet at her Hm.' in Morden. Sur- Pamela, 20, is in ■r new British film ■< In Arms."Mirrorpic - 52 words
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Article, Illustration104 1959-03-06 13 OLIVIA de Havilland his been signed to co-star with Britain's No. I actor, Dirk Bogarde, in the exciting new M-G-M release LIBEL. ba*cd on the very successful Xew York and London stag e play. The picture will he filmed in London. LIBEL will he produced >>v104 words
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Article, Illustration30 1959-03-06 13 LOVELY Inger Stevens and Harry Belafonte who who appear in M-G-M s "The World. The Flesh And The Devil" which will be screened in Singapore, shortly.30 words
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Article630 1959-03-06 13 It Was A Big Challenge T^ HEN Leslie Caron stepped before motion picture cameras in London earlier this year, for the first time since her triumph in the gay, record 1 breaking CICI, she tackled a role accepted to be one of the most difficult known to the theatre. For630 words
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Article103 1959-03-06 13 GLAMOROUS Eva Gabor returns to M-G-M, the *cene of two of her biggest hits last year, to co-star with Glenn Ford and Debbie Reynolds in M-G-M's "It Started With A Kiss." The exotic Eva will portray a Marquesa who becomes attracted to Ford, a sergeant at103 words
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Article, Illustration453 1959-03-06 13 JOAN COLLINS, who owns what generally is considered thc most classical chassis in Hollywood, thinks the entire situation of shape simmers down to the simple matter of having the right grandmother. Rarely does a day transpire that the British-born beauty is not asked to divulge453 words
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Article235 1959-03-06 13 HOLLYWOOD NEWS TICKERS JAMES MASON has been signed by Michael Pwell to costar with David Nlven ln "The Reason Why." to be filmed in Ireland and Spain. DIRECTOR John Sturges returned from a two-we*< trip to Burma and Cevlon t*> survey '.o^ationa for MGM'i 'Never So Few" which wi'.i star235 words
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Miscellaneous288 1959-03-06 13 HmHKV ■Mhm mm 1 RITA DEL MAR B"on\v> QUOTATION: No v pr hold any one br V button or the hand in mf'lrr to he heard out; for •I P<"'ple are unu illing to r r )ou, you had .bettfr p -our tongue than Bfm —Chesrertleld >R!»AY FOR EVERYV conscientious;288 words
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Miscellaneous232 1959-03-06 13 LI'L ABNER By Al Gtpp m .>«. Every in -and he must They have a 1 it he television Ll E?t2X£T2* Pincushion- Spend it, conveniences we proorams— 2£ p n S us ma*** n before h€ have on earth— l^i^ rca/fed s^j/^ dies Juvenile A^J^^Sah^^d^i Ii n£?tei%Z?iL /C, C^SeTterr,bli.?\ delinquents232 words
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213 1959-03-06 14 RAF may £ly him out NICOSIA. March 5 (UPl)— Greek Orthodox Archhishop Makarios met Col. George Grivas at the home of a mutual friend last night for the first time since Cyprus was promised independence, it was reported 1 today. A source close to the213 words
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Article86 1959-03-06 14 KHARTOUM, Mar 5 (UPD Gen. Ibrahim Abboud called in army field commanders today to discuss the situation created by the resignation of the military junta through which he had governed the country since November. Troops guarded key points in the city, but Abboud said ln an official86 words
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Article, Illustration179 1959-03-06 14 LOXDON. March 5. (Renter). Frau Paula Wolf, Adolf Hitler's 64--year-old cister, appeared in a filmed interview on commercial television last night. It was part of a programme called "Tyranny," which told the story of Hitler's years in power. The producers claimed that Frau Wolf, who179 words
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192 1959-03-06 14 US satellite passes moon at 4,525 mph WASHINGTON. March 5 America's Pioneer IV space satellite passed the moon at a distance of 37.000 miles at 5.54 a.m. (Malayan time) today and continued its space journey toward an orbit of the sun. At thai hour, the 13.4 lb. gold-plated capsule had192 words
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Article33 1959-03-06 14 Queen Elizabeth of Britain and her husband the Duke of Edinburgh will fly to Ghana In November on an official visit, the Prime Minister Dr Kwame Nkrumah announced yesterday.33 words
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Article82 1959-03-06 14 LONDON. Mar. 5 (UPI) Unemployment dropped by 12.000 last month from its ten-year peak of 621,000. the government announced yesterday. But strikes and wage demands left the labour scene unsettled The drop to 609,000 jobless reversed a trend of mounting unemployment that began last82 words
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Article26 1959-03-06 14 SEVENTEEN more political prisoners were released yesterday in Cypress under the government's amnesty, bringing to 244 the total released since the terms ed last Friday. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article34 1959-03-06 14 e a e FIVE MEN sentenced for "war crimes" were executed at Holguin in Oriente Province and during the day eight more death sentences were meted out by court martials in different towns. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article25 1959-03-06 14 KING IDRIS of Libya has given his assent to a new law setting Libyan territorial waters limits at 12 miles, it was annou day.—( ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article25 1959-03-06 14 A TWO-YEAR-OLD baby with two holes in his heart died in a London hospital yesterday, eight hours after holes had been the sewn up. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article14 1959-03-06 14 The united States yesterday gave Turkey, Pakistan and Iran limited defenc against aggression. UPIUPI - 14 words
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321 1959-03-06 14 Call-girl earned $340,000 in 11 years LONDON, March 5 (Reuter). —A book on white slavery with copious underlinings" was alleged by prosecuting counsel here yesterday to have been found in the flat «?f Attilio Messina, who was in court on three charges concerning prostitution. Counsel said he felt he need321 words
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Article, Illustration478 1959-03-06 14 Khrushchev makes a fresh offer Willing to sign pact with both Germanies d- L. E, PZIG March. 5 (Reuter) Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, Soviet Prime Minister, today offered to put back the date for handing over East Berlin to the Germans from May 27 to June478 words
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Article308 1959-03-06 14 IKE HOLDS TOP LEVEL MEETING WASHINGTON. March 5 (Reuter) President Eisenhower summoned his top diplomatic, military and intelligence advisers to a special White House meeting today on Berlin and Germany. The White House said the conference was held this morning with members of the National Security Council immediately after the308 words
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Article26 1959-03-06 14 UNION Leaders held crisis talks in London yesterday as strikes already covering nearlv 12,000 men threatened to spread through the British car industry. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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164 1959-03-06 14 Less objection to SEATO by neutrals BANGKOK. Mar. 5 (Reuter) SEATO is gaining greater acceptance among neutralist Asian countries the Pact's Secretary-General Mr Nai Pote Sarasin told re- porters today. Mr. Sarasin said the presence of Indonesian and BurS^e observers at the current SEATO air exercises in Thailand Indicated "less164 words
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Article75 1959-03-06 14 wh./£«1 DO ™AJ* far K h 5 < R euter)_An ex-bank manager who stole money because of betting losses was testerday sentenced to seven years' jail yesterThe judge jailing him said: "That a man nf anvlhin. t" d ju< "> m en sh »'W have 'been te75 words
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Article, Illustration51 1959-03-06 14 A Soviet delegation in India Picture. A SOVIET goodwill delegation arrived in the Indian capital last week on a 15-day goodwill tour of the country. They are scon here at the Indian Premier Mr. Nehru's residence shortly after arrival. Left of Nehru is the delegation's leader. Andrei Amir.- u Andreyev.UPI - 51 words
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Article83 1959-03-06 14 Aussie-Reds diplomatic relations CANBERRA. Mar. 5 (Reuter) Mr. Nikolai Firubin. a Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister, is flying here tomorrow from Sydney to see Mr. R.G. Mcnzies, Australian Prime Minister, it was officially announced here today. It is understood that Mr. Firubin who asked for an appointment with Mr. Menzies will83 words
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Article52 1959-03-06 14 JAKARTA. Mar. 5 (Reuter) Six Sumatran rebel companies using bazookas and mortars have attacked the city of Kotabaru. \Vo<t Sumatra, and killed 21 civilians, an army communique from the region said. The communique said in repulsing the attacks the government troops have killed 25 rebels and captured52 words
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Article230 1959-03-06 14 Democracy must be en£o J under restrictions ~RI pTeJ JAKARTA, March 5 (Reuter) The |nd« Prime Minister. Dr. Djuanda. told the Hon sentatives that a just and prosperous comnu.n.u not be created in Indonesia under the present, of liberal democracy. The Premier said democracy j must be enforced under230 words
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Article77 1959-03-06 14 t INBI KK\ M.rc (Router |hr ri of Edinburgh bee am"digger" today His nppetinttm nt the Queen is Ii Coloncl-in -Chief <>! Royal Australian I Irical and Mr. h Engineers is rr\ by the Minis!, r the Army. Mr. J Cramer. The corps h.ts77 words
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Article38 1959-03-06 14 WASHINGTCr I UPI> Bee i John Poste: 1 1 slightly radio Tuesday when he rrt an injection gold at Walter Hospital. But ther. Urn*. Au!when Prc.sidcn or other caller.looked ln on him i picte safety.38 words
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