Singapore Standard, 14 April 1959
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Title Section17 1959-04-14 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1959. Vol. IX No. 285. 15 cts. 14 Pages (FINAL EDITION)17 words
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481 1959-04-14 1 DJUANDA (I'm among brothers) ARRIVES AND GETS 'HEAD OF STATE' WELCOME KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Malayan Government this evening accorded Dr. Djuanda Kartawidjaja, the Indonesian Premier, a welcome that is normally accorded to the head of a State. "Although this is my first visit I do not feel I am481 words
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Article182 1959-04-14 1 DULLES: DECISION AFTER CHECK-UP WASHINGTON. Mon. (Keuter). Mr. Joh.i Foster Dulles will undergo further treatment for cancer starting in the next few days and no decision will be taken on whether he can return to his job as Secretary of State "pending additional medical evaluation." the White House announced today.182 words
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Article95 1959-04-14 1 No Catholic votes for Reds— Pope VATICAN CITY, Mon. (Reuter) Catholics may not vote in elections for non-communist candidates or parties which join the communist or back them, under a decision taken by the Vatican's Holy Office and approved by Pope John. The decision was made public today. It said95 words
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Article118 1959-04-14 1 Boys carry weapons tor thugs SINGAPORE Police last night arrested a 13-year-oid boy. believed to be weapon carrier for a secret society, at the junction of Cecil Street and Cheong Hong Lim Street. The "Ghost Squad" of the Reserve Unit, informed of an impending gang clash between secret socie.y groups,118 words
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Article90 1959-04-14 1 Smallpox case in S'pore A SUSPECTED case of smallpox was reported in Singapore yesterday. People are warned not to attend any large gathering indoors or outdoors until iurther notice The Ministry of Health last night said that the infection was carried by a child who disembarked at Penang and travelled90 words
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Article, Illustration45 1959-04-14 1 MRS. Anna P. Stone, widow of the former Deputy Comptroller of Income Tax, Mr. R- IS- Stone, leaving the Singapore Supreme Court yesterday. Giving her a helping hand is Mr. S. V. Andrews^ who also gave evidence.45 words
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Article, Illustration40 1959-04-14 1 THIS is a picture of a husband in grief. He is Mr. Lam Sam Soon. The bodies of his wife and daughter, aged nine, had just been recovered from a Singapore well.— Story in Page 540 words
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Article, Illustration4017 1959-04-14 1 'MY HUSBAND NEVER TOLD LIES' DRAMA THREE YEARS' FOR BASHING MAN'S EYE Mrs. STONE AT THE INQUIRY am very glad: Buttrose Phone call story is challenged MRS. ANNA STONE, widow of the late Mr. R. N. Stone, a former Income Tax Department official in Singapore who was named last week4,017 words
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295 1959-04-14 1 ANONYMOUS LETTER TO JUDGE ABOUT HOLLOWAY THE Buttrose Commission was yesterday adjourned until such time as the Comptroller of Income Tax. Mr. G. T. Holloway. could appear to give evidence. The Commissioner* Mr. Justice Buttrose, called on Mr. J. B. Jeyaretnam, DPP. to "ensure that the secretary of the Commission295 words
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287 1959-04-14 1 Penang imposes ban on shows by strip-teasers from June PENANG, Mon. A Government statement today sounded the death knell to strip-tease shows here. As with effect from June 1, they will no longer be permitted to perform, the Government decided today. The Government has had under consideration for many months287 words
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Advertisement133 1959-04-14 2 AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES To Be Held at Our Saleroom No. 10 Teluk Ayer Street On MONDAY 20th APRIL 1959 at 2.30 P.M. Mortgagee's Sale No. 123. LORONG L. TELUK KURAU. Freehold. Area 14,499 sq. ft. No 15. CHANDER ROAD. Freehold. Area 557 sq. ft. Nos 22133 words
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Advertisement529 1959-04-14 2 NOTICES NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES M. V. "TALISSE" Berthed: 12.4.59. S. H. B. Godown: 44. General survey will be held on the 21.4.59. No further survey will be held. INEDERLAND LINE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL. 41, Robinson Road. Telephone 21-366. The Companies Ordinance, (CHAPTER 174) In the High Court of the Colony529 words
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Advertisement439 1959-04-14 2 CITY COUNCIL OF i SINGAPORE I NOTICE NO collection of refuse and nightsoil will be undertaken by the City Cleansing Department on Tamil New Year 14.4.59. The City Council Incinerator at Kolam Ayer Lane will be closed on this day. M. C. SCHUBERT, Ag. Secretary, City Council. ADMISSION TO STANDARD439 words
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Article492 1959-04-14 3 R THE weekend has brought about two signi■pr developments in regard to the position of the lie<e in the body politic of the Federation of Kya The first was the shattering defeat of the Kvjn Chinese Association in the |injang local Kcil elections in Selangor on Saturday night492 words
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Article347 1959-04-14 3 THE CALL for a re-organisation of Malaya's ivil service made by the Government Temporary Nicer s Union, and for a Royal Commission to **ect the desired changes, merits attention the lore so if the anomalies which the union has cmred out are as widespread as it asserts.347 words
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Article39 1959-04-14 3 Uc Ofuci /4 Lim Kk Mm Road VPOf* PO BoT no 1563 Gabies I iCHRNfcwS* in Tel ***** i§ AM depaitm^n 'tN ANc 93 Cow#r bt le J»^ L A 9UA Puk.t China Tel: 147139 words
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Article, Illustration1071 1959-04-14 3 Dennis Bloodworth - IMPERIAL ASIA: IMPERIAL PEKING Dennis Blood worth -by jgVENTS in Tibet have sharply reminded the world that the word "China," though as curt as a military command, does not describe a compact monolithic State but a great sprawling complex of territories and races that extends into Central Asia and is1,071 words
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Article858 1959-04-14 3 H.A.R. PHILBY - Kassem And The Oil H.A.R. PHILBY by- TJIFTOTT r P YTTIILE no confirmation can be obtained here of rumours of an early intention of the Iraqi Government to take over foreign oil interests neither the oil interests themselves nor the Government have uttered on this complex and delicate problem the858 words
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Article, Illustration527 1959-04-14 3 S. JAYAKUMAR - S. JAYAKUMAR by TODAY, about sixty student delegates will sit in the University of Malaya's Oei Tiong Ham Hall in Singapore for a conference which marks the turning point in the history of education in Malaya The meeting— the allMalaya Student Conference —is the first ir which527 words
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Article, Illustration422 1959-04-14 3 Cistes Guuasekera - the NEWS as it Straits me Cistes Guuasekera POLITICAL paxties In 1 Singapore have one target in common: merger with the Federation. In this goal they have the undivided support of the electorate. Unhappily for Singapore, the Federation is not so enthusiastic just now for the reason that its leaders422 words
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Advertisement35 1959-04-14 3 f? v pr GRUNDIG NiJP^ STENORETTE I y he greatest booster of office I- More than 150.000 Stenorettes H^^l TCI P*iee; S4SV- (Spore Penang) •JjJ^^L Price 5530 (Fed Borneo) SOLE AGENTS: KIAN GWAM |M> LTD35 words
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Advertisement93 1959-04-14 3 FOR SALE LOANS AVAILABLE OPERA ESTATE 6% Miles, SIGLAP RD. A well developed housing estate complete with 3 Schools, Market, Shops, Church, excellent roads, sewerage, electricity, water, telephones etc. Cool fir breezy at all times of the year. Near to seaside. Completion: June/ July, 1959. Two Storey 3 Bedrooms etc.93 words
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294 1959-04-14 4 PHEW! It's hot, stuffy —say crowd at cinemas SINGAPORE cinema-goers emerged from the un-airconditioned theatres yesterday dripping wet from the heat, despite the fact it was raining steadily outside. The air-condition plants in the theatres had beep switched off in protest against the increase in electricity charges by the City294 words
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Article106 1959-04-14 4 SPECIAL meeting of the Singapore City Council's Finance and General Pur- poses Committee has been called for today to consider two writs filed against the Council and Mayor Ong Eng Guan. The Committee wa.> informed that the Council had received three writs of summoiis from three106 words
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Article57 1959-04-14 4 AN RAF ambu ance driver Smith Clifford Edward, was charged in the Singapore Ninth Mag'otra'e"? Court yesterday with cauj'.rj the death of Daud bin Bidm 32 bv dr. vine negUfenthr along East Coast Ro^i o r> the night <v Feb. 2V He rleadM not gu:'t> ar.-i h:j case57 words
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Article, Illustration29 1959-04-14 4 INDONESIAN Prime Minister, Dr. Djuanda, drives off with the Premier of Malaya, Tunku Abdul Rahman, after his arrival at the Kuala Lumpur Airport yesterday. StandardpicStandardpic - 29 words
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Article, Illustration657 1959-04-14 4 DPP tells court: It's a crime perpetrated by our lawless youths Put away all you've heard aboui case— judge KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Badrul Hisham murder trial reopened in the Supreme Court here today with a denunciation Oy the Deputy Public657 words
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2118 1959-04-14 4 LEE TOLD: YOU WE TO ASSEMBLY TO MAY POLITICAL SENSATION (From Page 2) after the debate and that was the end of it. Mr. Atkinson: What did Mr. Byrne tell you? Mr. Lee: I got from him all relevant data to make it stick. He told m e Chew's file2,118 words
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Advertisement106 1959-04-14 4 I u^ at f^ oe > l mean? 1 1 'S'^'''^wllllll It means that you §>§ HfllllllllHllllltilttßl C^S get flavour wnd filter in Hffillllfl a !^jlS l>3 mi o€*i*i Ok ouiicr s Tin© B -^^^^^-^^s^^'^-^*^ l^D BmShh <^ > REX King Size cigarettes, HlUllllllllllllllllllllllll I I i^^= I j I'106 words
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Article, Illustration609 1959-04-14 5 Dead woman's mother weeps ISBAND AND MOTHER EAK DOWN AT SIGHT MUD-COVERED BODIES AT 4.45 p.m. yesterday, the body of a 31D ld mother, Madam Ton Swee Kim, was i out of the murky depths of a Sungei it well in Woodlands,Standardpic - 609 words
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Article, Illustration165 1959-04-14 5 DERATION English fed 21-year-old Sabah bin Fateh Moha[s ve fully completed Ir I leg of his hitchj ur around the world n -a,' In Singapore. br iddtn. who left his fcwn, Kota Bharu in tr .am year on a motorhad travelled through ginu. Kuantan,165 words
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Article, Illustration57 1959-04-14 5 I Moo, The National m of Perak yester::rr:ed that it would the Gondafl State elec- Bvc constituencies fced r he following can- T Shah bin Raja Rahman (Senggang), Mian Adil (Karai). an Sani bin Haji SI hamed Yunu« (Pa- Qgas), Inche Taib bra »tang) and57 words
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Article64 1959-04-14 5 OCPD's WIFE IS HARI RAYA QUEEN' PENANG, Mon.— Mrs. Helen Low. wife of the OCP.D-, Bukit Mertajam, was declared winner of the Selendang contest and the first Cathay "Hari Raya Queen" at Bukit Mertajam on Saturday night. The competition, sponsored by the Cathay Organisation, was held in conjunction with the64 words
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223 1959-04-14 5 THE Brazilian Government plans to utilize Singapore's entrepot facilities to establish trade relationship with South-east Asian countries This was disclosed to The Standard in an interview with the Governor of Sao Paolo, Mr. Janio Quadros, yesterday. Mr. Quadros, who is on his way223 words
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318 1959-04-14 5 That TV film on Malaya will be made *It f s a small world' THE attractions of Singapore from the tourist point of view will go on American television screens, after all. And this time the cost will be only passage and accommodation for one cameraman. The Director of Tourism,318 words
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Article87 1959-04-14 5 Gurus join PMIA to tight polls IPOH, Mon. A number of Malay teachers, who quit UMNO over a policy dispute with the Ministry of Education on Malay secondary education early last vear, are said to be potential candidates of the Pan-Malayan Islamic Association, Perak branch, at the coming State Legislative87 words
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139 1959-04-14 5 A clean fight campaign is planned ONLY those political parties which were represented in the last session of the Legislative Assembly could be invited to take part in discussions to plan a clean campaign at the Singapore General Election on May 30. This was decided at the preliminary meeting of139 words
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Article149 1959-04-14 5 Labour dispute may end THE Singapore City Council is likely to accept the arbitration award in the dispute between the Council and its Labour Unions Federation. A committee paper submitted to the Finance and General Purposes Committee discloses that the award will cost the Council $14,000 The paper recommended that149 words
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323 1959-04-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. All four Socialist Front candidates swept the board last night in the Jinjang Town Council elections. Political circles here today interpreted this win by the Front as a pointer for the Malayan Chinese Association in the coming323 words
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Article53 1959-04-14 5 The following are the results: Ward 1 Cheah Swee Cheong (Front) 654, Tan Kam Poh (Alliance) 358. Ward 2 Low Kong Seng (Front) 464. Saw Chiak (Alliance) 190. Ward 3 Foo Seong Foh (Front) 604. Oh Kok Eigh (Alliance) 197. Ward 4 Liew Yoke Lan (Front) 454, Lee Kim53 words
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Advertisement878 1959-04-14 5 gratitude for the immense f% 1> 11* GOOD ENGLISH Be Proud of VJ \J V/ U Hi 1 1 VJ LilU XI Course. The following ex- r^ i tracts are typical: V C 1 L gives you Confidence iourtnglisn one regret is that I did not take it sooner. "—(From878 words
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291 1959-04-14 6 PHEW! It's hot, stuffy -say crowd at cinemas SINGAPORE cinema-goers emerged from the un-aircondirioned theatres yesterday dripping wet from the heat, despite the fact it was raining steadily outside. The air-condition plants in the theatres had beep switched off in protest against the increase in electricity charges by the City291 words
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Article106 1959-04-14 6 A SPECIAL meeting of the Singapore City Council's Finance and General Purposes Committee has been called for today to consider two writs filed against the Council and Mayor Ong Eng Guan. The Committee wa^ informed that the Council had received three writs of summons from three106 words
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Article55 1959-04-14 6 AN RAF ambu.ance driver Smith Cliff* d Edward, was charged in the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday with causing the death of Daud bin Bidin 32 bv driving negligenth- along East Coast Road or. the rught of Feb. 25. He pleaded rot gui'.ty and his case will come55 words
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Article, Illustration29 1959-04-14 6 INDONESIAN Prime Minister, Dr. Djuanda, drives off with the Premier of Malaya, Tunku Abdul Rahman, after hit arrival at the Kuala Lumpur Airport yesterday. StandardpicStandardpic - 29 words
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Article, Illustration660 1959-04-14 6 PPP tells court; It's a crime perpetrated by our lawless youths Put away all you've heard aboui case— judge KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Badrul Hisham murder trial reopened in the Supreme Court here today with a denunciation by the Deputy Public660 words
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Advertisement77 1959-04-14 6 get flavour and filter in c^^ B^T^—^ !^>Q LamDPn cw Duller 9 nnr 5 i 5 t 5 s^^s^s s<^-$ BBflBBt8<8888wB WWi f fc&lj£G^jL^% iilt^i*» B i i B9 'hb '^B '^^S& i j BBBBBXBBOBBBBB '**^^'d~) M !gj *•??***•?*^^BJßß^^B^^^i —#—<■■■■■■■■■■■*■■■■ r^^^—^ I I I I m J """""Sllilli'iii!!!' 1 Hit77 words
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Article, Illustration377 1959-04-14 8 It'll turn students into stooges, spies, slaves says SPA KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Federation Minister for Education, Inche Mohamed Khir bin Johari, today described as eyewash the Peoples Action Party's proposed education programme for all schools in Singapore. Commenting on the various points made377 words
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Article, Illustration313 1959-04-14 8 Songs, dances, and stars from R.I. FOR the first time a large contingent of Indonesia's leading fi'.m and radio artistes will attend tne Asian Film Festival! next month in Kuala Lumpur, fi'.m producer and director. Mr. Ho Ah Loke. said in Singapore yesterday. The stMSt numbering seven actresses, six actors,313 words
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180 1959-04-14 8 Children ate fish, felt giddy and died A Singapore coroner was told yesterday how two children died of food-poisoning at their home in Windsor Drive off Telok Mata Ikan on Feb. 9. The victims Rahimah binte Ahmat, 7, and her brother Abdul Rahman bin Ahmat, 5, were said to have180 words
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186 1959-04-14 8 Nanyang students hail new college NANYANG UNIVERSITY students yesterday hailed the proposed setting up of a Singapore College sponsored by the Euro-American Alumni Association. A statement by the Nanyang University Students' Union said the initiative taken by the association in promoting local education is very enterprising. "Singapore's education is not186 words
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Article46 1959-04-14 8 THE West Coast Road Community Centre. Singapore, has received $125 as donation from the War Department to buy Chinese musical instuments for the Centre's music section. The Base Ordnance Depot. through whom the donation was made, has promised further assistance with sports equipment.46 words
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Article, Illustration275 1959-04-14 8 AFTER three weeks of unusual experiences in Spain, Mrs. Rose Minnie, public relations officer of Qantas Airways, returned to Singapore early yesterday with one disappointment the bullfights were not up to expectation. Mrs. Minnie, looking as jovial as ever, told The Standard that275 words
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429 1959-04-14 8 Cabman to hang for dawn murder at kiosk A TAXI driver, Lim Teck Seng alias Ah Seng, 26, was found guilty in the Singapore Assize Court yesterday of murdering a fellow taxi driver and sentenced to death. Lim attacked Tay Kim Chuan alias Kow Siong, with four or five unknown429 words
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Article62 1959-04-14 8 A MIGHTY flotilla of warships left Singapore early this morning fo: South China waters to participate in one of the biggest SEATO maritime exercises ever to be held. Led by H.M.A.S. Melbourne, 35 vessels of SEATO nations will take part in major combats. Aircraft, from62 words
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Article127 1959-04-14 8 $5,445 hauls by burglars IN TWO housebreakings in Singapore on Sunday thieves stole cash and jewellery amounting to $5,445. Both houses were untenated when the thieves struck. In the first house in Paya Lebar Road, the owner Mr. Tan Swee Guan, who had left the house with his family in127 words
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Article91 1959-04-14 8 A NAVAL BASE lorry driver, Sankothevan Murgesan, was sentenced to three years' iail in a Singapore Court yesterday for voluntarily causing injury to the eye of a fellow worker. S. Pavadasamy, a 42-year-old Naval Base driver, told the court that on Jan. 10 Murgesan hit him in the eye. while91 words
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Article16 1959-04-14 8 KLUANG, Mon.— The Indian Association here has moved into new headquarters at Jalan Mengkibol.16 words
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282 1959-04-14 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Communist economic activity in Malaya and South-east i the possibility of Singapore having a Pap r after the general election, will be among th^ be discussed at the conference of I nited t J in South-east Asia which is282 words
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Article116 1959-04-14 8 WANTS GROUP 'O' AND BLOOD THE Sing n r toJ fusion Centre Sf appea; for blood Groups ?r ftadic Singap r« Bet wee r, 2 md 4] iiours during v.-;- \fere asked t 0 a i IJransfusior Centra people turned up j, blond. First to irrivt m olid Yeong Meng116 words
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Article1425 1959-04-14 8 THE University of Malaya in Singapore yesterday released the results of the sessional examination for the degress of Bachelor of Science. The following candidates have passed the Sessional Examination for the degree of Bachelor of Science: AnaituF.ah bin Karim. Ang How Ghee. Chan Fook Kheong,1,425 words
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Advertisement62 1959-04-14 8 I i^^s^Lfl II •r I\J 1 1 1 1 jv il Ai^^BHtf n jS mS^L II applied dials J K stainless steef J 1 1 H Girord-Perrecux have been I IB I U I Ret. 7141 nt V^SWP^Xx 18kt yellow or UD white geld, U geld applied dials GIRARD PERRE6AUX62 words
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Article292 1959-04-14 9 DETAINEE TO STAND AT THE POLLS Party Ra'ayat will ask Govt. tor his release to conduct campaign IPOH, Mon. The Party Ra'ayat of Perak has decided to put Yuen Foo Thong, at present a detainee, as one of their candidates to contest the coming State Assembly elections in the Ipoh292 words
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Article143 1959-04-14 9 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rabbet prices (cents per Ib.) In Singapore yesterday were:— Buyers Sellers Spot 94} 94J &S.S. No. 1 April 94* 94{ R.S.S. No. 1 May 941 942 R.S.S. No. 2 93* 94i R.S.S. No. 3 921 931 Tone: Steady. Tin price in Singapore wa s $397i per143 words
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Article, Illustration118 1959-04-14 9 VIP FROM PAKISTAN DUE FRIDAY PAKISTAN'S Minister for Foreign Affairs and Commonwealth Relations, Mr. Manzoor Qadir, who recently led his country's delegation to the SEATO ministerial conference in Wellington, New Zealand, is expected to arrive in Singapore by air on Friday. Mr. Qadir, who is en route home, will be118 words
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Article31 1959-04-14 9 THE annual general meeting of the Kluang Indian Association will be held at the association's newly completed $27,000 building at Jalan Mengkibol, Kluang. on April 19 at 530 pm.31 words
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279 1959-04-14 9 Man under detention CAN fight election KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— A political detainee can stand as a candidate in the forthcoming State and Federal elections if he has not been disqualified by any criminal conviction stipula:ed in the Elections Ordinance, Tu a n Haji Mustapha A/oakri, Commissioner of Elections, told The279 words
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Article46 1959-04-14 9 SEET YEN HONG 26, of Banda Street, pleaded not guilty in the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday, to charge of assisting in a public lottery, "chap-ji_ki." in South Bridge Road. He was allowed $5,000 bail until April 24 when his case will be mentioned.46 words
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82 1959-04-14 9 RATING FINED $250 FOR LIFTING BIKE A NAVAL rating. Eade Gordon. 18, of H.M.N.Z.S. Royalist, was fined $250 by a Singapore Court yesterday of removing a motor-cycle near Capitol Theatre without the owner's consent. The owner of the motorcycle, Chang Ah How. said that on April 9 he parked the82 words
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Article47 1959-04-14 9 The body of a two-year-old child with its head severed was found by Police in a cubicle on the first floor of a house in Clarke Street, Singapore >esterday afternoon. Police found a bloodstained knife from the cubicle. A woman has been detained.47 words
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Article, Illustration258 1959-04-14 9 PMI Pis a bankrupt party -UMNO official MALACCA, Mon. The UMNO chief publicity officer, Inche Jaffar Albar, who returned from Britain recently described the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party as a "bankrupt party which is bent on dividing the Muslims in order to create havoc and disorder in Malaya." Speaking at a258 words
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Article35 1959-04-14 9 THE body of a 16-year-olu schoolboy, who was drowned in a mining pool off Jalan Pagawai in the Lower Ampang Road area in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday was recovered, by Police yesterday afternoon.'35 words
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155 1959-04-14 9 COMPLAINT ABOUT FIRE VICTIMS FUND THE secretary-general of the Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation. Mr. K. Sivasamy, last night accused the Mayor and P.A.P. councillors for trying to make political capital of the donation made by his union to the Kampong Tiong Bahru Fire Relief Fund. On March 27.155 words
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Advertisement319 1959-04-14 9 JO3HEI ««jr Daily 4 Shows Jf^&.p-.J r^ I THE NORMAN WISDOM pHJlHjjljHl|__»! icominc! "The Sound And The Fury".Ynl Brynner (Fox) fMtiFVJ phon H/if'/u J C/|AWC 145-4.15 P ITilllfif UQliy JflOir* 6.45 a 9.30 p.m^ X f*Mo*m Hisrogy of i**§ks*i a^ t MAHSUM«"«^r > T^ (BASED ON THE STORY B« TENGKU319 words
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Miscellaneous704 1959-04-14 9 ■MMMMMMiMiffM^ 'Africa Goes to Town,' 6.55 (RS) 8.45 p.m. The Bmg Crosby Story. I^^ The Share Market Report, 7.00 9.00 The Big Still. 9.30 Time »Ol fill If li] IV 1 If I 1 IV.WUH (RS) Time Signal and News. 710 Signal and News. 9.40 Singapore hL^sl 1' li'l 111704 words
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Advertisement1111 1959-04-14 10 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (incorporated tn Singapore) 1 12 lines I Shipping afttW BVVfaV VfTIIIIVT W l lll7 Trav 1 oapt THE BJUUE UNNI&I* I#UNS Otpt SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW. LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS (via Sues with liberty to proceed via P»n»m» m Cane ot Good1,111 words
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Advertisement1006 1959-04-14 10 MITSUI tjj UNE JAPAN LINE S'pora P.S'hom Penong Akoshisan Mora for Japan ports 28 Apr Nachisan Mora for Japan ports 28 Apr U.S.A. LINE. For New York Philadelphia, Baltimore direct discharge vie Bombay Suez. Awoboson Mara 21 Apr 23 Apt I ETA N. York 3 June PACIFIC LlNE— via Manila1,006 words
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Advertisement843 1959-04-14 10 THE k llN v JT .aiuncs ro fw ADEN, RED SEA, MEDITERRA\tA\ H Tjf CONTINENTAL A SCANDINAVIAN p o i T I Bteje un| sl m.». M |«Mandia" a) 24/26 Apr 27/28 Apr >.S^B Jf m.i. "Ker«i" b) 30 Apr/4 May 5/6 May l \M tt ma. "Meenia" a) 21/22843 words
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Article, Illustration66 1959-04-14 11 I ijuek Keng Siang, and industrial relaatsistant of Shell ■any, presently based > u iiu Bukom. left Sinre on Sunday to attend unmg course on indusrelations matters at I ondon office of the mned She" in 1938 smre 1952 ha 5 been \g*<i in personnel66 words
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Article97 1959-04-14 11 LAKTA, Mon. I LTD Governor of Central ha> appealed to lent Soekarno for a I shall of goods receivrm Japan under the reparations payments. rernoff Tjilik Riwut said po probably suffered under the Japanese any other of the Indon island* and should ven a larger share97 words
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Article101 1959-04-14 11 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra Mar.- Apr. S4IJ buyers; $45 J sellers coconut oil in bulk $66 sellers; in drums $69 sellers; Muntok white pepper $153 sellers; Sarawak white $152 sellers special Sarawak black $82. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchant*101 words
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Article453 1959-04-14 11 New Cunard Ships May Be Powered LONDON, Mon. (Reuter) The two new liners which are to replace Britain's massive "Queens" on the trans-Pacific run will probably be smaller, have more passenger space and may eventually be nuclear-powered. The Cunard shipping line and the British government both indicated last week that453 words
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Article128 1959-04-14 11 JAL Names Three New Sales Agents JAPAN Air Lines have appointed three International airline companies as general sales agents as from this month, JAL's District Manager, Singapore, Mr. T. Yamazaki, said yesterday. JAL's new agents are Swiss Air Transport Co., Ltd (for the territory of Switzerland); Linee Aeeree Itallane draly)128 words
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Article73 1959-04-14 11 B. F. Goodrich (Australia) Pty. Ltd., in which the U.S. company, B. F. Goodrich company of Akron, Ohio, has the controlling interest, expects to be making automobile tyres in Australia by January next year. This is two months ahead of the date originally planned when73 words
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Article, Illustration314 1959-04-14 11 THE extent to which business of Lombard Banking Far East Ltd. has increased in recent months augurs well for a successful and profitable 1959. Mr. E. G. Spater, chairman of the parent bank, Lombard Banking Ltd., says this, in his statement for 1958, to314 words
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Article172 1959-04-14 11 OUTER ROADS Waikelo. Nevassa. Koshun Maru Fernhill, Oboki 1 Cambodge Americano Karossa. Pres. Fillmore, Prelude. Procyon, Marito. Vietnam. Ryuko Maru, Heemskerk, Constance Omonia, Armonia Tankhaven 111 Sisoe Pacific Trader. Garoet. Ardi 1. Antilochus Ras Maersk. Hallanger Sanana. Kinabalu Sambas State of Surasthra. INNER ROADS Giang Seng. June.172 words
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Article85 1959-04-14 11 Industrials Steady On Share Mart BOTH Tins and Industrials were quietly steady yesterday on the Malayan Share MarketRubbers, however, were selectively better. Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association were: Borelli 310 3.20 xd G'enealy ($1 stock) 2.70 2.75 Kempas 208 2.12 Kundong 3.05 3.15 K.85 words
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Article30 1959-04-14 11 HONGKONG. Mon. (UP) rHongkong's export trade registered a sharp decline in February, the government reported. Total exports amounted to HK5205,030,000 (about US$35,--000,000), a drop of HK$27,--950,00-30 words
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Article240 1959-04-14 11 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday Fitzpatricks 95c; Fraser and Neave ords. $1.56. $1.57; G.E. Life $25.25; Gammon $1.68; H. Waugh $1.31* to $1.32*. Hume ords. A4/8i; M. Colls. 76c; Robinson ords. $1.26; Spore Cold Storage 86c 86jc; S. Steamship 60c; Straits Traders $1,611; U.E. ords.240 words
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Article211 1959-04-14 11 RUBBER PRICE TOPS 2YEAR PEAK Trade Covering On Bullish Mart RUBBER price took o sharp rise of 2} cents on the Singapore market yesterday, largely due to short covering and firmness of the market. Yesterday's price at 94* cents per lb. for RSB I current shipment was the highest in211 words
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Article, Illustration106 1959-04-14 11 LEADER of the economic mission sponsored by Nationalist China, Mr. T.K. Chang, is welcomed by the young daughter of the Chinese Consul, Mr. K.Y. Leung, on hl s arrival in Melbourne recently. Mr. Chang, chairman of Bank of Taiwan, also led the Chinese delegation to E.C.A.F.E.106 words
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223 1959-04-14 11 THE production of tinplate in coils instead of sheet, which started in America two years ago, largely at the instigation of the American Can Company, is now being carried out in the United Kingdom, according to a report published in the magazine, Tin.223 words
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Article83 1959-04-14 11 Steady progress by the rubber industry in Papua enabled exports for the ?ix months ended Dec. 31, 1958 to total 2,346 tons. This represented 5 production rate of approximately 4,700 tons a year. Since 1953-54 Papua's rubber exports have increased steadily from 3,145 tons to 4,25983 words
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Article125 1959-04-14 11 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday: London: selling, TT./O.D. 2/4; buying, airmail T.T. 2/4-1/8. O.D. 2/4-5/32 30 d/st 2/4-1/4. 45 d/st 2/4-5/16 60 d/st 2/4--11/32 90 d/st 2/4 7/16. 120 d/st 2/4-1/2. 180 d/st "2/4-11/16. New York: btr'ing. T.T.125 words
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Article80 1959-04-14 11 HONGKONG. Mon. (Reuter). The Hongkong government to-night announced it had decided to set up a public inquiry into the Colony's two monopoly electric power companies. The government statement said it had come to the conclusion that it was undesirable the operations of these companies should remain entirely80 words
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Article50 1959-04-14 11 Johan Tin eci'd 875.2 piciili of tin ore during the first quarter of this year, resulting in a tribute to the firm o* $15,726.27. After deductions for contributions to security staff and payment on purchased quota, the net tribute received hy the firm wa s $11,809.37.50 words
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Miscellaneous60 1959-04-14 11 INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Fitzpatricks 0.92 0.95 G.E Life 25.00 25.50 xd Gammon 1.67 1.69 M. Breweries 2.83 2.88 xd Sime Darby Holdings (2/6) 3/2 3/4 ed Wearne Bros. 1.25 1.27 William Jacks 1.38 140 MININGS Ayer Hitam 33/6 34/6 cd Jelapang 14/3 14/9 Kramat 10/10 11/2 Petaling 2.58 2.62 LOCAL60 words
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Article, Illustration134 1959-04-14 12 Gunners Win Shield I 1 (RIGHT). Major M. C. N. d'Arcy. Battery Commander of N. Battery (The Eagle Troop) Royal Artillery presents the Eagle Troop Shield to Sgt. G. E. Gibbs whose gunners were first in the Stakes" artillery competition at Batu Gajah, Perak. last week The competition was heldFah - 134 words
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Article, Illustration245 1959-04-14 12 Ex- Adviser Returns LIEUT COLONEL Khalid bin Mohd. Yassin, who has been Military Adviser to the Malayan High Commissioner In the United Kingdom since August, 1957. returned to Kuala Lumpur last week on completion of his tour of duty abroad. He was accompanied by his wife. Che Saadiah binti HajiStandardpic - 245 words
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Article, Illustration132 1959-04-14 12 by r». (Above): Members Civil Defence OH* Singapore Hospital R« Social and Dane? sulH mittee are seen uith "Easter Queen" Deanna Webster and ners-up Miss Lucy lo and Miss Alice I (right). Photo by I Robinson Studio. THE seven daughters of the God of Heaven are seen performingStandardpic - 132 words
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Article, Illustration97 1959-04-14 12 Standardpic by Picture by (LEFT) Members of the Royal Army Medical Corps are seen donating: blood at the Selangor Blood Bank, after answering an appeal *>y the hospital authorities. (From left to right) driver al J! ier Lan ce Corporal •V J^W and CapUin J. Sayle (onlyFah; Ch'ng Seng Poh - 97 words
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Article, Illustration601 1959-04-14 13 MALAYA CEYLON IN THE OPENER Luck Of The Draw For S'pore ■rniA's boys '/>' "> e n tourney arrived in apore yesterday by > o f Burma Air- «.th a present for Football Association la!a*a a shield. ,o youth team and iffkial* left last night nin for Kuala Lumh,» tram601 words
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Article71 1959-04-14 13 hoys" would do ir t><»*t to take the h-mn Cup to Ran>n 'hr team was met bj I'an Cheng Chuan, r- president of the xapore Chinese FootI Association, Mr. m Boon Lay. FAM's ison Officer in the ony and the Bursf> Consul General, U |vv letow, right: the71 words
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Article, Illustration181 1959-04-14 13 EE BOYS HIP SIA kLA LUMPUR Mondav— h >cnoolboys gave fine t whip Selangor Indian g- current FAS senior C riders. 4-1. in a soccer rier floodlights at the In S'idium tonight. schoolboys, train. r.z for khman Cup ?->ccer, led 3-0 I time Kt: Qmm hrst-'.:med a I pass which181 words
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438 1959-04-14 13 LEONG HEW MENG - Aussie Juniors Thrill In High Class Show LEONG HEW MENG By TWO young Australian tennis players, who have been described in their own country as "certainties" for Davis Cup competition within the next two years, thrilled a crowd of over 300 at the Singapore Cricket Club court yesterday with a438 words
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Article33 1959-04-14 13 THE visiting Government English School, Port Dickson, opened their Colony tour with a 5-2 victory over Bartley Secondary School in a friendly soccer match at Bartley School ground yesterday.33 words
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Article, Illustration181 1959-04-14 13 IPOH. Mon. Last year's Mr. Malaya Pak Wai Phang, 25, of Penang, (above) was last night selected to represent Malaya in the coming Mr. Asia contest, which will be held in Ceylon at the end of May. Wai Phang beat last night's winner of181 words
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Article95 1959-04-14 13 SCRUTINEER - Dragon Seed Retains Form SCRUTINEER By PENANG, Mon. Only two locally-trained horses were taken out for slow work at the track this morning when official training began for the forthcoming meeting here. DRAGON SEED, a laststart winner at Ipoh, is retaining his splendid form. With Geyer astride, he went three95 words
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Article95 1959-04-14 13 LONDON, Mon. The ranks of the top class sprinters are unusually low in England at the moment so that it will be interesting to watch the result of an ambitious programme for the top Malayan sprinter, Amusement Park. In England with summer, Toby Balding says that95 words
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Article33 1959-04-14 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. TPCA came back with a strong recond half rally to beat Dynamic Dynamos 3-2 in a FAS division two soccer match at the Princes Road stadium here today.33 words
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Article348 1959-04-14 13 Record Press By Selangor s Chee Meng IPOH, Mon. A twenty-year-old Laboratory Assistant of Selangor, Clancy Ang, won the "Mr. Malaya 1959" title, while another Malayan record was broken last night at the conclusion of the 4th Malayan Amateur Weightlifting championships held at the348 words
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Article96 1959-04-14 13 Marciano Picks Patterson WEST VIRGINIA. Mon. (Reuter) Former world heavyweight champion Rocky Marciano last night predicted victory for Floyd Patterson in his forthcoming title bout with Sweden's Ingemar Johansson The retired champion, now a company director, was interviewed here while he was changing planes on a flight to Georgia. "I96 words
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Article79 1959-04-14 13 KUALA LUMPUR, MondayNewcomers the Sunrise Football team proved too good for Bungsar Indians, whom they beat 6 1 in a division three FAS !eague match on the padanp here today Sunrise led 2-1 at the interval with goa's scored by Ong Whi Leng and Loh Teck Chye.79 words
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Article220 1959-04-14 13 IPOH, Mon. Loyal Regiment, 1958 knockout Champions, retained the Coronation Cup with a 3-1 victory over the Perak Chinese Recreation Club, the 1958 league champions, on the Chinese Assembly Hail ground today. The trophy was presented In 1953 by towkay Choong Sam for the annual220 words
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1039 1959-04-14 13 Probable Fields For Saturday At Penang FOLLOWING are weights and probable starters for Saturday. April 18. first day of the Penang Turf Club Summer meeting: Class 2, Div. I—6 Furs. 271-13 Black Cold blkorbragiy 9.00 Martin B.K.W. Kongsi *****0 Woodcote Lien beg Sy 8.12 Allan Kwik StabU 5014-0 Handsome beg1,039 words
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Advertisement162 1959-04-14 13 Subscribe To The STANDARD MALAkA S ONLY INDEPENDENT NATIONAL I'APER If you live in Singapore or the Federation of Malaya or In the surrounding areas, why not subscribe to the "STANDARD" and have it delivered to tow home daily— or to your office if preferred? All you have to do162 words
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Article245 1959-04-14 14 SAFA TO ENGAGE A COACH He'll Go To England For Two Months' Training THE Singapore Amateur Football Association will employ a fulltime coach, who will also act as assistant secretary. Three SAFA councillors Dr. S. H. Al-Junied, Mr. R. B. I. Pates and Mr. Kee Yew Leng were appointed at245 words
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304 1959-04-14 14 ROYAL SIGNALS, Royal Military PoUce and REME became the first three teams to enter the semifinal of the Army knockout soccer competition for the Robinson Cup played yesterday. The match between Regimental Pay Office and General Headquarters FARELF was postponed owing to heavy rain304 words
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Article, Illustration48 1959-04-14 14 Today's Sport SOCCER: SAFA Premier league. Malays vs Juniors at J. Besar at 5.15 p.m.; Div. 28. S.C.C. vs Sukaramai S.C. at SCC; Div. 38. Bukit Timah S.C. vs Haikowyu S.C. at Geylang; Tan Tock Seng vs S.T.B. at F. Park. TABLE -TENNIS— Secondary Schools S.C. tournament, S.Y.S.C.48 words
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Article105 1959-04-14 14 A Joint Services Singapore soccer trial will be held tomorrow at No. 1 Pitch G.H.Q. FARELF (Off Napier Road>. kick off at 5 p.m. After the match, the selectors will decide the team to meet Singapore at Jalan Besar on April 22. The trial teams will be:105 words
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167 1959-04-14 14 THE Singapore Amateur Football Association will not take anv action against one of its councillors, Mr. Rahim Sattar, for violating, the Association's policy on press statements. It is the Association's policy that the president and the press liasion officer are the167 words
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Article146 1959-04-14 14 IPOH. Mon. Four newcomers, all from the Services, are included in the Perak team to meet Penang in their first Malayan Cricket Association's inter-state match to be played on the Ipoh Padang on April 18, and 19. The new 'caps' are Capt. S. Hargrove146 words
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Article33 1959-04-14 14 RESULTS of the Royal Singapore Golf Club's Flag competition played yesterday were: Silver division: Winner— Mrs. G. D. Nicholl. Bronze division: WinnerMrs. J. Benny. C. division: Winner— Mrs. S Armitage.33 words
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Article33 1959-04-14 14 BALESTIER United beat Stia Jaya 4-2 in a friendly soccer ma£ch yesterday. Scorers wei Latiil (2) Ahmad (2) for the United and Dahlan netted for Si a Java33 words
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60 1959-04-14 14 Indonesian Girl Upsets In Wisconsir RACINE. Wisconsin. Mon. (UPD— Wen Chan Yang, 17, a University of Wisconsin exchange student from Indonesia, upset defending champion. Vera Henrichs of West Allis. yesterday to win the 1959 Wisconsin Recreation Association women's singles badminton crown. Miss Yang, who is the Indonesian women's badminton champion,60 words
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Article174 1959-04-14 14 SINGAPORE Amateur Football Association, at its council meeting: last night, decided to hold a special meeting- with officials of the Singapore Business Houses Football Association and the Government Services Football Association to inprove the standard of soccer among the three bodies. Three member? each from174 words
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Article, Illustration578 1959-04-14 14 Delilkan Passes SCA Test: But How Team Helped! VERITY'S VARIETY I ...Every Tuesdd YOUNG Alex Delilkan got off to a good start as Singapore's future cricket captain when he led the Civilians to a five-wicket victory over the Services last weekend. The Singapore Cricket Association selectors would have come under578 words
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Article26 1959-04-14 14 ITALY, MotJohn Surtees. Bn'^-^ H motor-cycling cham M m the 500 c.c race. event, at the Go.?. \"<M national meeting ne.e j26 words
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Article, Illustration547 1959-04-14 15 Night Of The Quarter Moon' Lere is any trend Ltstanding among L pictures of the Ljr or so— and beL more conspicuLong new films— Hollywood's decided toward a bold v embracing subpreviously consideraboo" on Hie silver v f the most drama-a..<?d-about pictures m le've into subgo jrwood didn't dare r-547 words
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Article, Illustration80 1959-04-14 15 DURING his trip to London this Summer to appear on the BBC. Harry Belafont? will spend two weeks searching for location site* which he can use in the filming of the life of Alexander Dumas. Belafonte, star of M-G-M's "The World, The Flesh and The Devil," long80 words
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Article, Illustration28 1959-04-14 15 A SCENE from United Artists "Separate Tables" featurin z David Niven, Deborah Kerr, Rita Hay worth and Burt Lancaster which will be shown in Singapore shortly.28 words
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Article215 1959-04-14 15 FN "Separate Tables/' 1 Hecht Hill-Lancas-ter's picturixation of Terence Rattigan's Broadway and London stage success for United Artists, opening shortly in Singapore, David Niven's dapper countenance receives something of a change over. Xiven, in the film also starring Rita Hayworth, Deborah Kerr, Wendy Hiller and Burt Lancaster,215 words
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Article475 1959-04-14 15 U DREY HEPBURN, recovering from a back injury, has as her nurse Miss Lou Habets, who was the Sister Luke that Audrey portrays in 'The Nun's Story," her Warner Bros, picture. Five thousand fans broke through police lines in San Antonio to greet James Garner, on a475 words
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Article, Illustration474 1959-04-14 15 NOTHING Joanne Woodward does can surprise Hollywood now. So when she took over the role of a teenager in jerry Walds The Sound and the Fury/' joining an all star cast which included Yul Brynner, Margaret Leighton, Ethel Waters, Albert Dekker and Stuart Whitman, nobody was474 words
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Miscellaneous180 1959-04-14 15 LI'L ABNER By Al Ca PP -VCRE^T. f f»BUT TT->'A I IS TO PRACTISE^ /^AS *ORE CCW\BY-MAV-SHUN TRACK COACH] I SALOMEV'S jONLYW/WAHKIN < RUNNING BEFO' TH' 1 1 AN MARRIAGE COUNSEUOR, AH SAYS 7 )UFEBIN rKsWEMAHLIFE— SADIE HAWKINS < I GIT YORE CLAWS ON TUET ONE.'/— HE'S J SAVED/.' J180 words
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202 1959-04-14 16 MANILA, Mon. (UPI) President Carlos P. Garcia said today that his goodwill visit to Malaya on April 22 will further implement his policy which was given impetus in January during the visit of the Malayan Premier Tunku Abdul Rahman.202 words
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Article126 1959-04-14 16 EMERGENCY: END IN SIGHT -CASSELS NEW YORK, Mon. (Reuter) General Sir James Cassels, who left the post of Director of Emergency Operations in Malaya last January, said yesterday of the situation there: "The end is very definitely in sight." told reporters as he arrived here in the liner Britannia, with126 words
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Article, Illustration22 1959-04-14 16 Picture. CROWN PRINCE Akihito and his bride Princess Michiko pictured in formal western attire after their wedding. UPIUPI - 22 words
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Article147 1959-04-14 16 Roosevelt was bit of a sadist NEW YORK. Mon. (Reuter).— The late President Franklin D. Roosevelt took a "sadistic" delight in telling Sir Winston Churchill that the end of the British Empire was in sight, one of Roosevelt's former top aides said last night Mr. Aver i 1 1 Harriman.147 words
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Article29 1959-04-14 16 8 -OUNCE EGG PIO MARTINTONI. a chicken farmer at Trenno, Italy, claimed yesterday that one of his hens had laid an egg weighing 220 grams' nearly eight ounces).- ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article350 1959-04-14 16 TIBET A DANGER TO BUDDHISM 600 Ceylon monks urge Banda to take action COLOMBO, Mon., (Reuter, UPI) Red Chinese action in Tibet was not an internal question because it presented a danger to Buddhism, said the Rev. Malewana Gnaniswara Thero, a leading Colombo monk. a a He said that the350 words
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129 1959-04-14 16 BRIEFS US position in Asia has improved MANILA, lon. (UPD— U.S. Under Secretary of State C. Douglas Dillon today said he had found the U.S. position in Asia much improved than over a year ago. Mr. Dillon said the question of the Tibetan revolt would ue discussed. He declined toReuter - 129 words
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Article69 1959-04-14 16 UMTATA, Cape Province, Mon. (Reuter)— Four Africans three men and a woman were killed and 13 African huts burnt to the ground in an all-night fight at an African village near here during the week-end, it was learned today. A large number were arrested after69 words
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172 1959-04-14 16 CAIRO, Mon. (Reuter) The official responsible for the return of British property sequestrated by Egypt in 1956 was quoted last night as saying several British companies would be handed back to their owners in the next 10 days. Mr. Ibrahim El Barbary, Director of172 words
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Article100 1959-04-14 16 DORS WEDS EX-BUS CONDUCTOR NEW YORK, Mon. (Reuter) Diana Dors, the blonde British film star who once said Marilyn Monroe was Hollywood's answer to her, married British Comedian Dickie Dawson here last night. The seven-minute civil ceremony took place in a flat overlooking the Hudson River. Miss Dors real name:100 words
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Article36 1959-04-14 16 AN Indonesian military mission which went to England last week to negotiate for the supply of military equipment to the Indonesian army had departed "very satisfied," the Indonesian embassy in London said yesterday.- UPIUPI - 36 words
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Article121 1959-04-14 16 BID TO KILL GOVERNOR ALMOND RICHMOND, Virginia, Mon. (Reuter)— The Governor of Virginia, Mr J. Lindsay Almond, leader of this State's ''massive resistance" to racial integration in schools, was shot at with a pistol as he walked, from the executive mansion to the State Capitol on Friday afternoon, Police reported121 words
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231 1959-04-14 16 BRITISH JETS LED GREATEST AIR SHOW LAS VEGAS, Mon. (Reuter) Four British Vulcan jet bombers and a Coiret of Transport Command led foreign participation near here in the greatest demonstration of aerial fire power ever given in the United States. Thousands of gamblers deserted the casinos of Las Vegas yesterday231 words
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Article22 1959-04-14 16 KOREAN police reported yesterday that a U.S. military craft searching for a downed American naw Diane also had crashed.- UPIUPI - 22 words
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408 1959-04-14 16 The evening Dig drove singer Lif Roza Aome... By DAVID THURLOW LONDON. THE night TV comedian Digby Wolfe drove singer Lit a Roia home cost him about £105 in motoring fines and costs last week. He was also banned from driving for two years. Digby, a court was told, was408 words
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Article73 1959-04-14 16 WOL V E R HAMTON, Mon. (Reute*-).— Mr. Hugh Gaitskeli. leader of Britain's Labour Opposition yesterday confirmed he is hoping to visit Russia later this year with ?»lr. Aneurin Bevan. the Party'? Foreign Affairs spokesman. He told reporters here that the timing of the visit depended on73 words
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145 1959-04-14 16 Charles, 9, tops in geograp arithemt LONDON, Mon. (ReuteD Prince Charles, nine-year-old heir to the British throne was top of his school class last term in geography and arithmetic. He may go up to a higher form when he returns for the Summer term, reports revealed. A member of the145 words
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Article22 1959-04-14 16 ACTRESS Eliza contributed £12.' v struction of the DM Chamber the?trp M officials said in T eru=a^ terday.— UPIUPI - 22 words
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Miscellaneous25 1959-04-14 16 K^ta wJr %^t^ A I™*^ HAVENS FOR TMATVJ < If Jfe^ELrM I^ CLEAN OUT —MINI> -< I^pver swoi^r^FAcr, I DQ t siß^/ ;^ljw /me a couple ?T|=;25 words
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