Singapore Standard, 16 April 1959
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Title Section24 1959-04-16 1 ft it m S. SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** —5 Coble "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 16. 1959. Vol. IX No 237 15 cts. 14 Pages24 words
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Article130 1959-04-16 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The King, will swear Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussain into office as the second Prime Minister of the Federation m a short solemn ceremony at the Istana Negara here tomorrow morning. In the presence of the Chief Justice, Dato Sir James130 words
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Article763 1959-04-16 1 TRAVEL REGULATIONS ARE TIGHTENED UP /06* "contact 9 cases notv an St. John's Island More smallpox victims: Crisis moves ordered SINGAPORE was declared an infected place by the Minister for Health m a special Government gazette issued yesterday after the number of smallpox cases had increased from763 words
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Article, Illustration497 1959-04-16 1 Tunku: I take my leave, confident in my Ministers KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The out-going Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman expressed great confidence today only hours before he relinquished office m the ability of his Cabinet Ministers to carry on their functions. '•We were a close team all along, and I497 words
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Article, Illustration214 1959-04-16 1 Sudden death of ex-Mentri of Perak IPOH, Wed. The Dato Panglima Bukit Gantang, Tuan Haji Abdul Wahab bin Toh Muda Abdul Aziz, aged 54. died of a heart attack today in his house In Canning Garden at 9.10 p.m. A former Mentri Besar of Perak, he returned home from his214 words
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Article109 1959-04-16 1 MUSSOORIE. Wed. (Reuter) The Dalai Lama will spend his exile m India m a luxurious two-storey wooden bungalow here placed at his disposal by Mr. G. D. Birla, the cotton millionaireFrom the windows of the 15-room bungalow he will look across hills northwards to the109 words
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Article28 1959-04-16 1 An eighteen-year-oid student suffering from hallucinations of atomic disease committed suicide yesterday m Hiroshima, the city m South Western Japan which was bombed m 1945.—( ReuterReuter - 28 words
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88 1959-04-16 1 LONDON, Wed.— Flick-knives are going to be banned. The Flick-Knife Bill, sponsored by Mr. Barnett Janner, Labour M.P. for North-West Leicester, is now certain to become law. For the Government has decided to let it get through the Commons as speedily as possible.88 words
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294 1959-04-16 1 PAP LEADERS LAUNCH AN ATTACK ON THE STANDARD FOR nearly an hour yesterday, Peoples 1 Action Party leaders attacked the Englishlanguage Press and warned The Standard that if it did not change its editorial policy "it must be prepared to take the consequences/ 4 The PAP was holding an election294 words
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272 1959-04-16 1 SPLIT LOOMS IN PAP ON POLLS CANDIDATE THE Mayor of Singapore, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, has tendered his resignation from the Peoples' Action Party, of which he was a founder member and treasurer, and efforts were being made by party leaders up to late last night to persuade him to272 words
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Article, Illustration80 1959-04-16 1 Doctor quits the PAP DR. C. SIBRAMANIAM. former Acting Professor of Pathology, at the I'niversity of Malaya, has resigned from the Peoples Action Party. Dr. Subranianiam. uho had been associated with the PAP since its inception. <ionatrd Sl.OOO to its election funds when the par'y contested th<» Assembly election.! m80 words
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Advertisement128 1959-04-16 1 l i V ft r THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO MALAYAi LTD., CHE ."£SER'_ E-ECTSiC CO., LTD, Of ENGLAND. AFTER WffiX ICKNESS P4H tUILD UP n\ /^A^ TRENGTH /A"^ WITH If /\^J> ITERBURITS JP COMPOUND /^^K) |r t Compound w.ll I f «^b^^^^//'-Xj Mtg| r-o vout entire /s^^uS^ l/*ST/f^3 r -!v:128 words
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Article503 1959-04-16 2 Conference draws up safeguards that none would dare violate THE FIRST All-Malaya Students Conference, which entered its second day yesterday, will draw up a Charter of Student Rights which, when finally completed, will be the first of its kind m the world. The conference's Commission503 words
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Article, Illustration30 1959-04-16 2 Children accompanied by their mothers to the Institute of Health hnwi «J hands for vaccination against smallpox following reports that there vtt v J cases m Singapore.30 words
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209 1959-04-16 2 LIB SOCS WANT STRAIGHT FIGHT WITH PAP THE central council of the Liberal Socialist Party will meet today to discuss the principle on which the various electoral divisions m Singapore should he divided between the various parties fighting the People's Action Party. A motion tabled for the meeting today said209 words
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Article104 1959-04-16 2 PENAN G, Wed. The National Union of Federation Students held its final session of the first annual conference at the Malayan Teachers' College here over the week-end. The NUFS at this session resolved; not to co-operate with the International Union of Students; not to send104 words
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Article155 1959-04-16 2 We have enough vaccine Dr. Din RIAL A LIMPI R, Wed. The Federation Health Ministry is confident that it ran prevent any serious outbreak of smallpox m the country." the Assistant Director of Medical Services. Dr. Mohamed Din bin Ahmad said today. Dr. I>in also c\pres*>ed confidence m the ability155 words
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Article, Illustration71 1959-04-16 2 MALAYA's second Prime Minister, Uato Abdul Rnznk bin llussrin, moved into his new residence th c official home of the Prime Minister m Federal Hill, Kuala Lumpur yesterday, on the eve of his taking over the top post. H P is seen here with his71 words
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Advertisement460 1959-04-16 2 NOTICES SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL \l% DEBENTURE STOCK 1953/63-73 SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL 5% DEBENTURE STOCK 1956/66-76. NOTICE is hereby given that the Transfer Books of the above Storks will be closed from 18th April to Ist May. 1959, both days inclusive, for the preparation of Interest Warrant?. TAN BENG LAY Ag.460 words
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Advertisement78 1959-04-16 2 Your LIVER is your LIFE! GURONSAN is an Invigorative and Detoxicative Compound for the LIVER and the Living Structure. Indications. Liver Function Dk-order (Jaundice, Epidemic Hepatitis, Hepatic Cirrhosis etc.). Drug Poisoning, Food Poisoning. Autotoxis Hangover Fatigup dUf> to Overwork, Urticaria Eczema, Morning Sickness, Rheumatism Neuralgia, etc Sole Dfstributors: Yec Cheong78 words
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Article810 1959-04-16 3 AFTER carrying the burdens of State for the tour years, Tunku Abdul Rahman lays down his of office as Prime Minister of Malaya today. Ie had not announced the reasons which have him to vacate the highest office m the country, ew months before the general810 words
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Article49 1959-04-16 3 ICE 23. Lm Teck Kirn Road. S pore 2. PO B-x No 1563 Cables TICtRNEWS Tel- 254^1 <5 mesl A I departments A --vrfUR; q d InsufWKl Bids 174. Batu Rd h Telcphora s^it |4... C^v.an St !>l- 3?^ •51 -A, Buk.t Chin* Tel: 147149 words
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Article703 1959-04-16 3 O.M. Green - Red China's Secret Parliament O.M. Green -by LONDON. THE session of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. which will run concurrently with that of the National People's Congress beginning on April 17, may attract less notice than China's official Parliament; but for its influence on the703 words
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Article, Illustration1208 1959-04-16 3 ANDY ROZARIO - Razak Takes Over The Reins ANDY ROZARIO Owe Of Asia's Youngest Premiers -By KUALA LUMPIER, A bright, plump ooy from Pahang, one-time dubbed as the "Cinderella" of the Malay States, takes over today the reins of Asia's newest Parliamentary democracy. Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein, the "silent strongman" of the1,208 words
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Article, Illustration389 1959-04-16 3 r VHE democratic front is m danger of dying before it can get into its stride. Now it seems there was no sincerity among a section of those who clamoured for unity to save Singapore from the consequences they saw m their crystal ball m the event of389 words
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VOICE of MALAYA
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Article339 1959-04-16 3 Sir With reference to your editorial headed "Whoever Wins of April 8, this letter explains the position of the Services Unions m connection .with the issue. Though you claim that the statement by Britain's Defence Minister that Singapore will be maintained by the British Government as339 words
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Article347 1959-04-16 4 But there's no increase for all Internal flights By CHAN SWAN BEE AIR fares m Singapore have taken a jump since the beginning of this month from five to 10 per cent on some routes, The Standard learnt yesterday. This was decided by members of347 words
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Article153 1959-04-16 4 YOUTH ON ARMED ROBBERY CHARGE YAW LEONG SIEW, 23. was committed to stand trial at the next Assizes on a charge of armed robbery at the end of a Singapore preliminary inquiry yesterday. Yaw armed with a dagger, was alleged to have, together with five others robbeH Tua Bak of153 words
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Article55 1959-04-16 4 The Thong Chai Medical Institution will hold a committee meeting today to finalize plan? for sending test papers to either Hongkong or For it OS 9. It is the oldest free medical centre m Singapore, which held a triennial examination last Sunday to select four resident55 words
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Article184 1959-04-16 4 SIX-MAN JURY TO DECIDE SC's FATE Double Murder RAUB, Wed. A sixman jury will decide the fate of a Special Constable, charged m the Assizes here with the double murder of a woman tapper and her daughter. The seventh juror. Mr. V. Ramanathan, who was the foreman, fell ill yesterday184 words
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152 1959-04-16 4 Japs offer service of cancer specialist KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Jsrvin could provide the Federation with it? urgently r.reie-i o:ir.:er socialist if the country is unable to set one Er.ywr.ere else. Sou— es dose to the Japanese Embasy said that Japan had some international rankin? specialists who could be spared tor152 words
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Article55 1959-04-16 4 THE Liberal Socialist Party tri'.l hold itg sixth pre-election mass rally on April 18 at Karr.por.g Sultan off 5$ m Pa?:r Panjang Road from 5 P w They will hold hr. "'.'r.er rally it the vacant land next to the H' v .'.ywr>od Teatre. Tanjeng Katonfl Read on55 words
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Article71 1959-04-16 4 THE principal of the Singapore Division of the University of Malaya. Professor A. A. Sandosham, and the Acting Chief Veterinary Officer, Mr. Cho Chak Nam. will represent Singapore at the Seminar on Veterinary Public Health m Tokyo. The World Health Organization Regional Office for the Western Pacific71 words
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Article63 1959-04-16 4 A THREE-MAN team from the Works Directorate, War Omce, will visit Far East Land Forces from tomorrow till May 10 The team comprises H R. Hubert, of the Works Development and Administration, HA. Barreti and Brigadier C. F. Atkinson. Purpose of the visit is to63 words
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250 1959-04-16 4 KUALA LIMPIR. Wed. Two Cabinet Ministers today made a strong appeal to the public to co-operate with the Government to fiffht the prejudice against leprosy sufferers m this country. Mr. Ons Yoke Lin. Minister for Labour and Social Wel i are and250 words
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Article, Illustration83 1959-04-16 4 Fed. Army man for Britain WARRANT Officer Class One (Senior Conductor) F. Markland of Federation Ordnance Depot, Kuala Lumpur, will be leaving on Saturday for United Kingdom with his wife and three children, after completing his tour of duty with the Federation Army. WO I Markland first joined the Federation83 words
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148 1959-04-16 4 An open verdict was yesterday recorded by the Singapore Assistant Coroner. Inche Ahmad bin Hussein, at the inquest on Sinnatharnby Ramasamy, 38. who was knocked down by a car at Nicoll Highway at about 6.45 p.m. on Jan 6 He died three hours later. Man148 words
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Article133 1959-04-16 4 3 TRAINING CAMPS FOR YOUTHS THE Ministry of Labour and Welfare and the Ministry of Education m conjunction with the Armed Forces and the Federation of Boys' Club are organising three youth leadership training camps for the April school holidays. Campers are drawn from youth clubs, youth organisations, homes and133 words
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Article76 1959-04-16 4 AIR INDIA INTERNATIONAL'S flight to Bombay and Madras tomorrow will leave Singapore four and a half hours earlier than originally announced. An Air India spokesman said that this was because the plane on its way to Singapore from Sydney will not be stopping at76 words
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Article156 1959-04-16 4 SPA WILL HELP THE HAWKERS LIM HAWKING was an indication of unemployment and many hawkers would give up hawking if they wore given opportunities of better employment. Mr. Lim Choon Mong, a Leader of the Singapore People's Alliance, declared at a pre-election rally at Hong Lim Green yesterday. "Weighing it156 words
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290 1959-04-16 4 Police inspector admits hitting man with a revolver A CATHAY Organisation mechanic, Goh Kian Siak, alleged m a Singapore Court yesterday that a police inspector hi' him on the head two or three times with a revolver The inspector. Cheong Kwee Huat, appeared on a summons charge of voluntarily causing290 words
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631 1959-04-16 4 Judge, Jury visit playground scene of stabbin Lake Gardens murder t*M CAN POINT OUT THE SPOT-SAYS WITNESS KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The scene of the murder of 22-year-old Radio Malaya commentator, Badrul Hisham bin Dato Hamzah the children's playground at the Lake Gardens may soon be visited by the trial judge,631 words
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400 1959-04-16 4 There's mon for TB surge Govt. decision awaite THE building of an urgently I gical Hospital m Singapore for tuber i being held up because the Goverr.r made its decision known m the iv..-. f port of the Singapore Anti-Tubcrcr.l' vealed yesterday Supplementing the rep< rt. the Medical Director Of400 words
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Article88 1959-04-16 4 SIX i J™ Road home w- "aPi of the h > teg ■way urith lota ing i 4M Singapore i fl Kras told y> Twr met a:~>.d Chatn X m« pro.i;;,-,,-; if W tentath c eh i m^ robbery or; One of 1 C'nov K«88 words
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Article69 1959-04-16 4 Jaycees plan to 'sell' Spore The i> rlstn m Bii a booth to delegate Junior Chamb X Asian Reg i *J be held from Apr The frO if posters, city mati r Ist Boor I it will I)Pearl ol Daisy 5» The i) project "i Economic gapore Jaj taken up69 words
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Advertisement90 1959-04-16 4 X •*^fc# VB w ii ''^^^^^mBL MILK POOD t)ew Meow Choon csreoAtLT Dungun tSWAST FELMNG TH h^g^^ VSm LXCTOGEM fi a correctly-balanced infant ¥Jg K\ Viumin D and Organic Iron. LACTOGEN \v Bu remarkably easy to mix nothing to add I^HjH 1/ except boiled water. fßt^ MOTHER BOOK NiAfib Please90 words
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Article, Illustration32 1959-04-16 5 POLICE AT THE MURDER SCENE F"»f f-. >f- ytslprdny murtlrr Arrow indicates where the ni 2i'\enr'old Indian gangster traa found 4t the scene (IP chief Mr. Goodrich. l*olice and Military officers. Standardpir.32 words
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190 1959-04-16 5 Jucky escape for 28 as bus crashes into two houses PENANG, Wed. A mcc manufacturer, Ong Boon IChing, was preparing his noodles m his shophouse at the junction of Bridge Street and Cecil Street ghaut I .V, when he heard a crash. Then to his surprise he saw a b:;s190 words
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Article120 1959-04-16 5 Haul of Smuggled smokes in a car jl C\K a ith i Urcr anggfir. niMir.ih md Fth' Mn;,in ik r*' Police ■Kini;w»fi_ Snßgvi Ru- the 16th milf\ I.im H n i z h t H PsUrc spokeMTim Bl !i\ told The Stanmt hu the mr IWW Bi ibtndone<l hv a120 words
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122 1959-04-16 5 m STAR, Wei A MB' Chinese girl told m In ie Arsh id ay thai a jrouth \et foot thri J*s she was on her V and then he gave B r> on her rignt Hi v- v hit him P* ;>122 words
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Article28 1959-04-16 5 EMITTANCES TO CHINA I- to o >rr.- Sing iporc tailed 5 "22 aoo r I] r U 4 p Fed- month was '«d v.--. 1790-601 M last year.28 words
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Article206 1959-04-16 5 Bully! threaten! extort! rob! Some youths today -Cheah PENANG, Wed. State Councillors, Mrs. Cheah Inn Kiong (Nominated) said at the State Council meeting today that juvenile delinquents had formed themselves into gangs to bully, threaten, extort and rob either m schools or m public. "Gangster films are influencing the immature206 words
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Article125 1959-04-16 5 LOYAL'S BAND TO PLAY IN BANGKOK IPOH, Weri -The Ban i of the Ist Battalion, the Loyal Regiment, here, has been given the honour ol playing at a British Embassy reception m Bangkok for the birthday of Queen Elizabeth II on April 21. The Band will leave by air for125 words
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Article102 1959-04-16 5 COUNCIL APPROVES 3 LOANS PENANG. Wed. Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, at the State Council meeting today successfully moved a resolution for a $200,000 loan to .he City Council to alleviate flooding m the Sungei Pinang area. The Council also approved a resolution by the State Secretary. Mr. J.102 words
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530 1959-04-16 5 DEV SHRIDAR - DEV SHRIDAR By Mutilated body found m undergrowth THE MUTILATED body of a 23-year-old Indian a secret society gangster was found yesterday m thick undergrowth at the 6th mile Ayer Rajah Road, Singapore. The victim who was listed by the Police as a member530 words
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163 1959-04-16 5 Two brothers jump off train: Guard stops to give aid ALOR. STAR, Wed. A passenger train, travelling from Padang Besar to the south, was delayed for nearly ten minutes yesterday afternoon, when the guard stopped the train to render first aid to two brothers who had fallen down. This incident163 words
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Article180 1959-04-16 5 CINEMA- owners and operators are conducting an election propaganda campaign against the PAP over the electricity rates issues, the Secretary-General of the party, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew declared yesterday. '"They have stopped air conditioning m cinemas and are putting out slides to put the blame180 words
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234 1959-04-16 5 Ong wants to penalize CAO for alleged interference THE Singapore City Council's Finance and General Purchases Committee, by a majority vote yesterday recommended to the Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing to take action against the Chief Administrative Officer, Mr. P. C. Marcus, for allegedly interfering with the minutes234 words
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Article66 1959-04-16 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— A terrorist. Aw Soi. surrendered m Jerantut. Pahang, ,on Sunday. He .loined the communist terrorist organization m L 950. Aw Soi came out with his wife, an aborigine, a 17-year- old son, and a boy named Jamluddin. aged 3. son of ex-terrorist66 words
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Article90 1959-04-16 5 GURNEY SCHOOL FOR YOUTH PENANG. Wed. An 18--year-old youth, Malathamby, who stole a wallet containing $54 from his employer, Pakeer, m a tongkang anchored off Jelutong on April 7, was today sent to the Henry Gurney School for ;hree years until he reached the age of 21 by the Sessions90 words
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182 1959-04-16 5 Labourer's death a murder Coroner A verdict of murder \va? yesterday recorded by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. Giam Chon£ Hing, at the inquest on a labourer. Ng Kirn Huat, 30, who was found dead on the morning of Feb. 11. Ng's highly decomposed body was discovered beside a drain m182 words
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Article26 1959-04-16 5 THE Cathay Restaurants Ltd. entertained their patrons with a Spring Season Dinner at the Cathay Restaurant on Tuesday. night More than 400 guests attended.26 words
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228 1959-04-16 5 Parting advice: Keep Penang a free port PEN AN G. Wed. Mr. J. P. Souter, a nominated member of the State Council, today told the Council's last meeting that he hoped the free port status of Penang would continue. Mr. Souter, the only European m the Council, said that during228 words
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Article96 1959-04-16 5 WALKING STICK GIFT FOR DJUANDA TAIPING, Wed— A 70-year old walking, stick was a 'gilt to visiting Indonesian Premier Dr- Djuanda when he arrived here m a heavy shower to emplane for Penang after a busy five-hour visit to Ipoh and the royal town of Kuala Kangsar. Hundred? turned oul96 words
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168 1959-04-16 5 Move for a new chamber may spark fireworks A HEATED drbate |g expected at the special general moe.ing of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce on April 26 The meeting, which will be attended by 2,500 members of the Chamber, will discuss whether thf> Chamber should demolish the present 52-year-old168 words
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Advertisement141 1959-04-16 5 I Pan American brings you a I I via SAIGON, HONG KONG I and TOKYO I I 0 00^ TO THE u $A hs 1 HONG KONG^^^ MM Now see the leading cities of the Orient on your way to U.S.A. Now you can fly Pan American— world's most experienced141 words
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Article296 1959-04-16 6 LET'S HAVE MORE TRADE DJUANDA Visiting Premier seeks better understanding from the Federation IPOH, Wed. The Indonesian Premier, Dr. Djuanda, said here today that there was much to be done to build a more sound and long lasting trade co-operation between Molayo and his country. The visiting Premier was addressing296 words
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111 1959-04-16 6 Tunku to talk of detained fishermen PEXAXCi. Wed. Hie Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, on his arrival at the Bayan Lep.is Airport here this afternoon, said that he would inform the Premier of the Republic of Indonesia. Dr. Diuanda, that some Malayan fishermen had been detained by the Indonesian authorities111 words
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58 1959-04-16 6 OPENING OF PASIR PUTEH UMNO PUT OFF KOTA BHARU. Wed. T~ re ceremonial opening ol tjje nev $25,000 inremises ol the Paslr Puteh UMNO branch scheduled for April 2:. has been rut off. This Is due to the Prime Mir -vr engagements In the Federal Capital In connection with the58 words
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324 1959-04-16 6 Bandit shot by Loyals. in jungle court told IPOH, Wed. After firing into a jungle thicket from where they heard crackling noises, a patrol Of the Ist Loyals Regiment found a wounded bandit, later identified by a former terrorist, who was a member of the patrol. This was stated m324 words
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Article, Illustration403 1959-04-16 6 IN a voice as big as the Texas he comes from, super-sales consultant to 247 American companies, Mr. Elmer Wheeler, yesterday told guests at a Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce luncheon "what makes people buy." "It isn't the steak. it's the sizzles403 words
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Article63 1959-04-16 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Mr. N. A. K. Nair, Principal of the Technical College here. leaves for England tomorrow on an observation tour of technical col'ege? there to survey methods of organization and the use of syllabi His tour has been arranged by the British Government under63 words
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119 1959-04-16 6 New chest clinic for Taiping hospital IPOH. Wed. In keeping with Government's p^n^ to improve hospitals and medical facilities m the Federation the Taiping Hospital, one 'of the oldest m Perak. is to ge-. a new chest clinic. At present, a make-do clinic situated m an eld Portion of the119 words
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Article, Illustration301 1959-04-16 6 SIX children, the eldest eight years old and ihe youngest four months, are looking for their mother who has disappeared from home since Sunday. The children three boys and three girls and their father Chew Hood Yew, 30, of Lorong Tai301 words
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Article74 1959-04-16 6 SIX finalist* will take part m the Frank Sinatra Singing Contc-t to be held at Lido Theatre tonight at 9.15. They are Mr. E. C. Tan. Mr. Ivor Isaac. Cp.. J. L. McCafTerty of RAF. Mr. Lawrence Cheah. Mr. Syed All Ahmad and Mr. Jimmy Danker. Attractive74 words
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152 1959-04-16 6 Last meet of Penang State Council PE N AN G. Wed. The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. m a doing speech at the Last Staie Council meeting here today, traced the achievements of the Alliance Government during its term of office. He >aid that before the Alliance took control152 words
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Article81 1959-04-16 6 BOARD OF LICENSING JUSTICES THE following Justices of the Fezre have been elected to the Singapore B^ard df Licensing Justices for three years comrr.enring froni April. this year. They are: Mr. Jee Ah Chian, Inche Mohamed Si<-iek bin Han Abdul Hamid «nd Mr. B. T. de Si'.va. Those appointed by81 words
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Article305 1959-04-16 6 A Hot Debate Over An Old Bridge MALACCA. Wed.— The old Tan Xi m Cheng Bridge, which was recently rebuilt, was the subject of an argument at the Municipal meeiing today, when Mr. J. I. De Cruz moved two resolutions calling for the name Tan Kirn Seng to be included305 words
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Article114 1959-04-16 6 12 refo boys sa brother in poo \UIHui I Hi r^t nesitatioi >outn» unn. f| toi iii.itn t Swxaporr di i clothed .inri res little hnw U K difficult) m s watrr Ihr bO}l < hildrrn vi r family station 1 Changj Ihi cot into riifl brothrt than hmisrli his114 words
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Article102 1959-04-16 6 Hundre line to che Docto KUALA X S Two th drrn shout ing S t.me" g;av< i to visiting Inc mior. Dr > party W\ this RoyaJ from I;- cail on S I Through the I Leading I dariah on >: hundi* d and shout* I drove to 1 Dr102 words
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Article30 1959-04-16 6 PENAN* Lance I Senf Khi the Speakei Moor S* ite C and Kid liimeelf respect Mr CIX 1 ;he Speaker. way. had c c •"our Coun30 words
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213 1959-04-16 6 Me a Russian Princess? W Nonsense!-Ly THE WRITER DESERVES AN ACADEMY AWARD' NOW what has Nikki Lynn, who is now m Singapore, got to say about the article reproduced above which appeared m the April 4 issue of the Australian weekly Weekend? An angry Nikki told The Standard yesterday: "It213 words
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255 1959-04-16 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The president of the Rubber Estate Owners' Association. Date Sir Cough Thuraisingham, today warned that "if we are not careful, the entire economy of Malaya will collapse because the Western nations are building more and more synthetic plants." He said255 words
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Article107 1959-04-16 7 ST. ANDREW'S PAROCHIAL COUNCIL THE new member^ of the St. Andrews Cathedral Parochial Church Council were admitted at a short service during the parish communion last Sunday. The members, elected at the annual meeting of the parish recently were: Mrs. W. D. Vincent. Prof. Lloyd Davies. Messrs. Henry Teo, Jesse107 words
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316 1959-04-16 7 Federation will sign investment agreement KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaya will sign an investment guarantee agreement with the United States next week as a further inducement to the influx of American capital, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, announced yesterday. He316 words
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Article149 1959-04-16 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (rents per Ib m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 04 94* KS.S No 1 May 94| 94c KS.S No 1 .Tune H4i 941 KS.S No 2 933 94} X S.S. No 3 93 93i Tone: Quiet. Tin price m Singapore w;is S3T>B i149 words
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Article62 1959-04-16 7 DIDN'T KNOW HOUSE WAS BURGLED THIEVES broke into a house m Newton Road, Singapore, on Tuesday night and escaped with jewellery worth $1,200. The owner. Mr. Gan Boon Khoo. told Police, he woke up yesterday morning to find the front door which he had locked, forced open. Making a check,62 words
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Article, Illustration405 1959-04-16 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. One of Hongkong's leading film stars, Li Mci, turned up m Kuala Lumpur this morning and one of the first things she wanted to know was where she could buy a sarong-kebaya outfit. Li Mei. who405 words
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Article43 1959-04-16 7 A YOUTH, Tan Loh Thian. was jailed for three months yesterday by the Singapore First District Court for voluntarily causing hurt to a man. Tan Kirn Huat, while being a member of an unlawful assembly m Haveloek Road on Jan. 343 words
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Article86 1959-04-16 7 His mission is to meet writers MR. K. R. KRIPALAXI. secretary of the National Academy of Letters m New Delhi, arrived m Singapore recently after a week's tour of Indonesia. Mr.. Kripaiani. who is on a world tour, left last night for Hongkong where he will spend a few days86 words
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Article90 1959-04-16 7 THE Pan-Malayan Islamic Party of Singapore yesterday announced the name? of three candidate? who will contest the Legislative Assembly elections. They are; Inche Haji Wanjor bin Abu Bakar Inche H.M. Yahiya and Inche Syeri Ahmad Dahlan. The secretary of the election committee of the- PMIP.90 words
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Article131 1959-04-16 7 THREE men early yesterday morning forced a 19-year-old youth into a car at Paya Lebar ißoad and robbed him of $200 m cash and valuables. The youth, Tan Choon Seng, was waiting at a bus stop when the men pulled up their car. One of131 words
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Advertisement421 1959-04-16 7 J LAUGHTER! J j tt Now m ifs 2nrf f^J Jl' Hilarious Week! W J 5 «§f NORMAN WISDOM ll\ J <^( C©^ IN RANK ORC.ANI>ATION S )L W wf\i HIT-OF-THF-VEAB i» TA6 /WrJ non'or VCn wl Sk* I^EDWARO CHftPMftN ____i JrMIDXIGHT CARV SOPHIA "UfilKP ROAT" TECH "^SAITRDAY! GRANT LORf.N421 words
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Miscellaneous329 1959-04-16 7 :^lfl)|flj||f|fl^ a rti M <v Beginners 530 p.m. thineM" VM( A <*outh Pier): Table >i«1 Ji^HBS US WX9 *Jk v JMii& Tenni? 9.00 a.m.. Body Building i?^siiiiift3MlJß M k Smtm and Weight Lifting 200 p.m.", l *;^^l?ll^.^i^^^s^i=^^^^^^l Pr V C Group 3.00 p.m Badjuuuljuvumuuumuuuumll iiiiuui uuuiuuiHMw««w»Bw^wi»« mmton Club 5.00 p.m329 words
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Miscellaneous394 1959-04-16 7 Naturalist 7.30 The Happy ries. 900 (XL) Rhythm Corner. Wanderer. 800 To Start You 9.15 IKLI Maria Callas (sopranoi Talking. R. 30 Melodies and All Stations; 9.00 p.m. IRS) Time Memories 9.00 Youth at the Signal and New.-. y.40 iKLi Helm Interlude 945 (XL' Let's Do 9.15 p.m. Make Mine394 words
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Advertisement1170 1959-04-16 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 O8 lines) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 lines) THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T o SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS (via Suex with liberty to proceed via Panama or Cape of Good Hope) Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load1,170 words
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Advertisement1062 1959-04-16 8 MITSUI p^UNE JAPAN LINE Spore P.S'hom Penang Akashisan Maru for Japan Nachisan Maru for Japan ports 28 Apr U.S.A. L.IN&. For New York. Philadelphia. Baltimore direct discharge vio Bombay Suez. Awobasan Maru 21 Apr 23 Apr ETA N. York 3 June PACIFIC LINE vio Manila Japan. ♦or USA Pacific Central1,062 words
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Advertisement710 1959-04-16 8 g, ADFN, RED SEA, MEDITERr A v J CONTINENTAL SCANDI\AVU\ Pr I \fVn m.s. "lutlandia" a) 24 '26 Apr 2' t «jf m.s. "Korea" b) 10 Apr/4 May 5 a m.s. "Meonia" a) 21/22 May Ej "I \Sa} mt "Beira" b) 30 May/4 |une ji, *J" Accepting Cargo Direct tn,710 words
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Article, Illustration61 1959-04-16 9 B| nU "i fi\p dry caru« linrrs to be built for the British India Steam Navi- ip ,nv fiSi)o-ton Bulimba. (shown m the photo) left London recently on vm \o\s e p It i\ operating on the company's service between Australia. Asia FenUui dull A61 words
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384 1959-04-16 9 World To Have First Fish Flour Factory ft \rs carried WpT paO i Food and S k Organisation) I jfcftl .ii co-opera-B Ull Department ft and the Minisl E th, have, conI. the world's first ft m! for the ft ol fish Hour. ft h la being fc. ft- f384 words
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Article15 1959-04-16 9 net- ■F [eaves the Wk visit other B thf Far East15 words
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229 1959-04-16 9 I" K. exports and imports both rose m March from the seasonally low level of February, according to provisional trade figures for the month released yesterday Lin London by the Board of Trade. Exports were valued at I £270.8 million m229 words
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207 1959-04-16 9 Minister Hails Plan To Help Malays Industry KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Federation's Minister for Transport, Inche Rahman bin Haji Talib, today congratulated the Shell Company of Malaya for giving encouragement to Malays to participate m the oil industry. Speaking at the opening of the first Malay-owned filling station at Petaling207 words
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Article39 1959-04-16 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m it? rates to merchant? yesterday: Selling, T.T./O.D. ready; Swiss Francs 141-7 8: French Francs *****: Belgian Fits 1634. Italian Lir e *****. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.39 words
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Article60 1959-04-16 9 JAKARTA. Wed (Renter) The* Indonesian Government will build a shipyard near Padang, West Sumatra, with Polish aid, it is reported. Earlier, it was announced Poland had granted a US$l,OOO,OOO credit to the Indonesian government for building four shipyards The Padang shipyard will be able to60 words
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Article41 1959-04-16 9 THE UA4.000.000 plant of the Commonwealth Steel Co. Ltd.. which will be producing by the end of this year at the annual rate of 8.000 tons is nearing completion at Uranderra. on the South Coast of New South Wales.41 words
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Article72 1959-04-16 9 LONDON, Wed. (RenterMr Katsumi Ohno, Japanese ambassador to Britain, said here today the 20-million sterling contract which British firms had secured to design an atomic power plant for Japan would open a new chapter m Anslo-Japanese relationships Mr. Ohno. speaking at a Wembley (London)72 words
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Article250 1959-04-16 9 Selective Interest In Tin Shares Industrials were quietly steady yesterday on the Malayan share market, while Tins were selectively better an.i Rubbers firm. Turnover was fair. Pri'-p changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers F N Orris 1.36 15* cd G. E. Life 25 <V) 2550250 words
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Article130 1959-04-16 9 Selling Forces I½ C. Drop SELLING pressure yesterday resulted m the Singapore rubber price falling li cents to 941 cents per lb. for International first grade May shipment. Despite better oversea* advices, the market opened around previou s levels and ea.>ed sharply on profit-tak-ing and upcountry godown liquidation. At the130 words
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Article43 1959-04-16 9 PAN-Malayan foreign trade m February feli $109,796,000 to $568,899,000. compared with January, according to statistics just issued. Decrease were recorded m Malaya's trade with her principal partners Indonesia, 502.084.000 (against $114,018.--000 m January). U.K. $71,681.--000 i«94.970.0n0* and US $47,849,000 ($58,585,000.)43 words
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Article66 1959-04-16 9 CANBERRA. Wed. (Reuter) Australia's toy industry had not suffered serious injury from Japanese competition, the Acting Minister for Trade, Mr. A G. Town ley. said today. He said a report by the advisory authority on Australia's trade agreement with Japan. Mr M E. McCarthy, showed that66 words
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Article423 1959-04-16 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: Feb. Disp. SI. 10: F. N ords. $1.56 to $1.57. $1.52$ odd lotGammon $1.68; H. Waugh 51. 32$ (ready and delayed); Hume prefs. A4/3 overnight; M. Colls. 77c, 76c; Metal Box $1.54 odd Parcel; Robinson ord.s. $1.26 overnight: Sime Darby423 words
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207 1959-04-16 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Every attempt should be made to get a stable price for natural rubber, m the view of rubber circles here They were commenting on the warning by the London Financial Times that as the gap between synthetic and natural rubbfr prices207 words
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Article56 1959-04-16 9 JESSELTOX. Wed. The Australian Trade Commissioner m Singapore, Mr. R.W. Holberton is on a tour of North Borneo. Brunei and Sarawak to study Australia's expanding trade with these territories. Mr. Holberton. who is at present visiting Kuching and Sibu, will arrive here on April 24 m56 words
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Article290 1959-04-16 9 COPRA OUTPUT SHOWS DECLINE Oil Palms Replace Coconuts: Report A PROGRESSIVE decline m copra production m Malaya since 1955 is shown m the 1958 annual report of the United Planting Association of Malaya. Production for 1958 is 584,976 piculs of copra, agai placed at 172.276.500 nuts, inst 199,178,200 nuts, 679.795290 words
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87 1959-04-16 9 PENANG, Wed Mr. George Bull, of Hennery Brandy, on his arrival here today told The Standard that there was continued splendid support given to Hennessy Brandy m Malaya, despite the general shortage of spending money. Mr. Bull leaves for Kota Bahru on Monday. He87 words
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Article58 1959-04-16 9 TIN exports from Malaya and Singapore last month, at 3.960 tons, were the highest m the first quarter of this year, according to preliminary statistics (March) issued yesterday. In January, exports totalled 3.474 tons, February 3,668 tons. Exports from January to March totalled 11,102 ton.*-, against58 words
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Article83 1959-04-16 9 TOKYO. Wed. (Router^ Japan will probably ask France to increase imports of Japane>e goods to restore an equilibrium m the trade between the two nations during the course of trade talks scheduled to take place here from next week, a spokesman for the Japane.-p Foreign Ministry said83 words
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158 1959-04-16 9 LONDON, Wed. (Reuter) Britain's first general international trade fair will be held here from Sept. 22 to Oct. 3. Exporters throughout the world have not had the opportunity before to display their products m Britain, except at the specialised technical exhibitions. The London world158 words
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Article89 1959-04-16 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were Copra Mar. -Apr $44i buyers; $45J srl'ers; coconut oil m bulk ?rtfis sellers; m drums $69 seller?; Munfok white pepper Si 55 seller?; Sarawak white 51 54 sellers special Sarawak black $33. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair89 words
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219 1959-04-16 9 LIMA Peru. Wed. The first major effort is being made to explore the possibility of the existence of petroleum m the continental shef of North Western Peru, with the drilling barge '"Rincon" (of 68'^ gross tons) and the work vessel "El Barguero" (of 86219 words
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Advertisement36 1959-04-16 9 THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION Announce that their KUALA LUMPUR BRANCH has been designated Area Head Office for the Federation of Malaya and their BRUNEI TOWN BRANCH Area Head Office for the State of Brunei.36 words
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Miscellaneous165 1959-04-16 9 OUTER ROADS WAIKELO, Nevasa. Straat Banka. Ryuko Maru Boru? Oboki!, Heemskerk Rarinik. Procyon. Marito, Corona. Om r nia. Armoma, Hallanger Sei'-hir. Maru Pacific Trader. Negoswan Ardi. Ravenstein, Flying Clipper. Prelude. INNER ROADS Giang Seng, Rajah Bmoke. Perlis Sedili. Nanekachindr Beetong. Aik Leong. wah Sinz Tong Hai.' Aik Hin Taype Debora.165 words
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Article, Illustration895 1959-04-16 10 RICHARD BERRY - RICHARD BERRY by 1 DAVID NIVEN is the film world's idea of the perfect Englishman. He is debonair; he is witty; he sometimes says "old boy." In fact, when he first arrived m Hollywood 24 years ago, he was handed a registration895 words
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Article1286 1959-04-16 10 LEN THORNE - LEN THORNE by j KUALA LI'MPIR T'M always a little surprised that the Malayan Film Unit do not blow their own trumpet a little more. Half of the time they appear to hide their glowing light under a bushel. All too rarely, tor instance, do they give1,286 words
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Article468 1959-04-16 10 Farewell Napoleon French Rug JJIS friends know him o s Q modest and studious-looking p who wears lightly-framed specto c c striped suits. His fans know him as a fighter, who wears a light bltu a lion. I This is Lucien IVlias, the 16st., 28-year-old Napoleon of French Rugby, who468 words
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Article, Illustration38 1959-04-16 10 A NICE NUMBER LOVELY numb.r Dean, 17, diah an opfrom her home m nC ask for her lurk* lirTinf which means she is callw Italian film star Iff? WJ Rome. She hope^ to f film part there b***38 words
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Advertisement45 1959-04-16 10 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products o y wSSs^ i^^^^vi'^S afc.,vX;'*^^^l Rvx'S* I s N jKxj^^B^ CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is an excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion, Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG k THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL45 words
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Article364 1959-04-16 11 amps Boys Sing ML mm After Meals I KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. All's well on c food front at the Youth camp, and both cm managers and the boys expressed satischon with the meals served, boys arc very happy now, and had a joint r364 words
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Article, Illustration198 1959-04-16 11 'Keep It To School Boys Only' Ichida Dr S lrhida. ni,ma;fcg director of thr Japan Voofhal! Association. i> Of thr opinion that the i'Asian Youth Football liompftitinii should be lest rir ted to school boys Wider years of age as In the pn-.ent rulrv I>r lihida am\rd it Kual.i Lumpur198 words
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Article226 1959-04-16 11 SPECIAL SOCCER MEETING SYDNEY (New South Wales): Tht New South Wales org nisati* n .;ave itself a name an I c ected its official? a ;peciaJ meeting m Sydney recently. The name is the New Sc ith Wales Federation of Soc er Leagues and the top IHiia ..re Messrs. Andy226 words
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Article70 1959-04-16 11 HAGERSTOWN. U.S.A.. Wed. (UPI). The National Boxing Association executive committee has confirmed its earlier ultimatum to Sugar Ray Robinson to defend his welterweight title or have recognition withdrawn. Arch Hindman. NBA executive secretary, announced yesterday. Since NBA represents virtually all the boxing states of the United States.70 words
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Article, Illustration134 1959-04-16 11 Today's SpoRT SINGAPORE SOCCER: Div. 1: IRC vi Maxwell S.C. Jalan Besar, 5.15 p.m. Div. 2A: Minto C.V. Vs Sprmgdalc S.C, C.l' 5.J5 p m. Div, 2B: H.M. Dockyard vs KatoriQ S.C, F. Park, 5.15 p.m. Div. 3A: Setia Jnyn us Geylav.g Ltd., Geylang 5.15 p.m. TABLE-TENNIS: Secondary Schools S.C.134 words
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Article138 1959-04-16 11 JAPANESE ARRIVE ONE SHORT KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Japan Youth football team to take part m the Asian Youth Football competition arrived m Kuala Lumpur by Cathay Pacific Airways here todayThe 17-strong team, looking fit and fresh m their smart grey turnout, were accompanied by four officials, namely T. Ishihira138 words
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Article66 1959-04-16 11 SYDNEY. Wed. (UPI). Marlene Mathews, holder of the women's world record for the ion-yard and 220-yard dashes, entered a hospital today for x-rays of her back, which may have been injured when she slipped and fell downstairs. She said she fell a^ she left work on Tuesday66 words
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Article, Illustration29 1959-04-16 11 -Photo by ARMY goalkeeper Barnslvy clears a high shot from a "fled" team forward m the Joint Services trial match at TangUn yesterday. Whites beat Reds 3-2.- Ken LundKen Lund - 29 words
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Article33 1959-04-16 11 I V BHARU, Wert. Mr e, Hor Secretary of if intajn Referees Asso- ave K^*;i Bharu for Kuala Lumpur to* I q officiate al the i" \sian C up matches.33 words
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Article, Illustration42 1959-04-16 11 /H r. Oversea Chinese Hish School Basketfr«U Team were cham!>mn.n m the Batu I'nhat District Basket''nil Leas up for 1959 '<hich concluded here !t '*t ueek-end. Photo ikmn them with their trophy after th P final mntrh Standard pic-42 words
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Article182 1959-04-16 11 LONDON. Wed. (Reuter) Sheffield Wednesday, who were relegated at the end of last season, practically assured themselves of promotion to the first division by beating Liverpool I—o1 0 at Hillsborough rast niirht. Wednesday, who at the >ame time ended Liverpool's own slim hopes of promotion,182 words
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Article87 1959-04-16 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The No. 27 Coy, Royal Army Service Corps gained full points when they beat No. 3. Federal Infantry Brigade 2-1 m their Central Malaya SubDistrict league soccer match on the Federation Army stadium here today. Man of the match for the RASC was87 words
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Article108 1959-04-16 11 SIA Show Better Combination KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Showing better combination and speed, the Selangor Indian Association 'B whipped South Indian Rovers 6-2 m their F.A.S. Division two league fixture on the Princes Road ground today. On the Brickfields Road ground, the Selangor Indian Association "C" team gained full points m108 words
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Article176 1959-04-16 11 National Carbon Beat Shell 5-3 IN the SBHFA division 2 league match. National Carbon Sports Club beat Shell Sports Club by five goals to three at Farrer Park. Scorers for the winner? were Charlie Tan 2. Hongkong. Robert Choo arid Raman. In the other second division match played at Farrer176 words
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Article108 1959-04-16 11 KOTA BHARU. Wed. The following teams will take part m the Division I soccer league starting on April 23; Police Sports Club, Pasir Mas Sports Club. Gerda Sports Club, Ki.iang Sports Club. Suara Muda Sports Club and Kota Raja Sports Club. All Division I matches will be played108 words
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Article63 1959-04-16 11 Results of Singapore Billiard? Association junior championship ties played yesterday were: Loo Cheng Yong beat H. A. Monteiro on a w.0. Yeo Teck Kirn beat Raymond Foris 250-175: Wee Aik Sun beat Ong Kiat Guan on a w.0.; Wong Swee Wan beat Jansen 250-247; A. Fall! beat C.63 words
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Article27 1959-04-16 11 CHELTENHAM. England, Wed (Reuter) England and the United States drew 4-4 here last night m the second of their three table tennis internationals.27 words
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Article53 1959-04-16 11 PENANG, Wed. Only slow work was done on the number three and sand tracks here this morning reports Scrutineer. Horses from the Yong, Hobbs and Daniels stables arrived last night and were all confined to light exercise. No Fluke, Two Tails, Excelsior, Rose of Malaya and Handsome53 words
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Article149 1959-04-16 11 Katong Techs Keep TT Title TANJONG KATONG Secondary Technical School retained the Singapore Inter-Srhools table tennis title with a grand five-nil victory over St. Joseph's Institution m the final of the tournament played at the Singapore Youth Sports Centre yesterday. Soo Chee Keong. the Technical School star, was at his149 words
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Article54 1959-04-16 11 IPOH. Wed. Kinta Indian:, scored their 7th consecutive win with a 8— 1 victory over Bawean Putra m a Division I soccer match on the Ipoh padang today. Indians Rot their tjoais through Lourdes <2> Rasathurai (2), Maniam (2>. Ratnam and Anthony. The Putra's only goal54 words
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406 1959-04-16 11 AFTER three unsuccessful attempts, defending champions Hongkong Bank scored their first points when they beat Singapore Cold Storage by four goals to three m a SBHFA Div. 1 league match on the Padan? yesterday. The Bankers' victory was due to a ,-pirited rally m406 words
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Article277 1959-04-16 11 Dixon Is New Services Whites beat Rrds by thre« coals fo two m Ihp Joint Services sorrer trial at Tanjjlin. and after the same the following were selected to meet Singapore on April 22 at Jalan Besar stadium: Baniiley (Army); KortJoy (Aimy), Paulson (RAF); Laurierlale (Army, Capt.) Hay. woon (RAF),277 words
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Article111 1959-04-16 11 CHARTERED Bank Sports Club trounced a weak Pulau Bukom Sports Club side by four goals to nil m the SB.H.F.A. Div. 1 league match played at Farrer Park yesterday. The Banters, who dominated the game throughout, took the lead m the 14th minute through Thien Chong.111 words
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Article81 1959-04-16 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Only four teamf have entered m the BtmuAl Seiangor Inier- CommercuU houses cricket I competition which will start thft month. The teanti tdkui? part are Simil S.C. Harrisons S.C.. P ibHer Re?earrh Institute Mercantile Bank SC. Notable absentee die Urn Leverc Sports Club81 words
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Advertisement99 1959-04-16 11 Pause and enjor nooro of each moment P^k ™*ft!%. J^^K&S&Btbi > !J^^riSi smoke tr^^^^^u^-^SS^^ I k Al/hm A /^/^/-•.f l~i w 1 fi\ U w r»i I«l *A [I 1 3 J I r 'v VliAf Ull XX i^^^J f f.y-f Pause and enjoy /A| Jvf the true gen f99 words
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Article, Illustration94 1959-04-16 12 TWENTY YEAR-OLD Clancy Ang, (centre) a laboratory assistant of the Institute of Medical Research, Kuala Lumpur who won the 'Mr. Malaya 1059" title at the 4th Malayan Amateur Weight-Lifting: Championships held at the Jubilee Park. Ipoh. during the weekend. Runner-up was Paul Sta Maria94 words
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Article, Illustration122 1959-04-16 12 COUNTY PLAYERS START TRAINING LONDON, Wed (Reuter)— l Anna irill, joll and walking formed par: of the cricket training for players oj two of the 'luba who have rep vied for duty F ball an b >ur Somer- setshire's professionals swung rifles around ;;r.ier the export, eye td 'r.c.r r.ew122 words
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Article66 1959-04-16 12 CALCUTTA, We-. (Reuter). Naresh Kumar, India's number one ia\vr. tennis player, will .o=-i *he three-man team to meet Japan m the Eastern Zone Davis Cup tie m Tokyo On May I. 2 and 3, it was announced here nay The other pi a yers o n66 words
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Article27 1959-04-16 12 STOCKTON'. Califi rnia.Tues (UPI) Rocky Ka.ir.so. welterweight champion of the Orient, won his bout m a wild 10»round match with Abe Haynes of San Diegr27 words
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Article277 1959-04-16 12 Swimmer Henricks Confident ADELAIDE. (South Australia): Sydney swimmer Jon Hcnricks is confident that he will regain the world records for 100 metre? and 110 yards freestyle this year. He predicts this m a letter from the United States to Ade.aide coach Harry Gallagher. Henricks set a world and Olympic record277 words
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Article351 1959-04-16 12 OLMEDO AFTER MONEY MELBOURNE, Wed. Australian Davis Cup captain Harry Hopman believes that Peruvian Alex Olmedo's next visit to Australia will almost certainly be as a professional. I He stated that Olmedo was expected to turn professional at the end of the United States season m late September. Olmedo was351 words
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Article, Illustration267 1959-04-16 12 PERAK PREPARES TO REGAIN THE MALAYA CUP IPOH. Wed. The Perak Amateur Football Association will begin its campaign to regain the Malaya Cup when they hold three State trials m preparation for their cup season which will start towards the end of May. Before Perak plays Its first cup tie.267 words
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Article151 1959-04-16 12 QUEEN GETS HER FIRST WINNER CRAVEN STAKES NEWMARKET, Wed. (Reuter) Pindari, a National Stud animal who is engaged m the 2,000 Guineas, The Derby and St. Leger, won the Craven Stakes over one mile here yesterday. Pindari is owned by the Queen. This was Queen Elizabeth's first winner of the151 words
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Article42 1959-04-16 12 LONDON Wed. Three King brothers are m administrative position? m professional football. George is player- manager of Ely City, and is shortly to become trainercoach of Cambridge United. Frank is Luton Town"? train- er. and Ray is manager of Boston United.42 words
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Article102 1959-04-16 12 TANJOXG Katong Secondary Technical School won the inter-school table-tennis championship for the second year m succession when they beat St. Joseph's Institution by five games to nil at the Singapore Youths Sports Centre yesterday. Mrs. Boey Chen Kee, wife of the principal of the Kallang Secondary102 words
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Article, Illustration66 1959-04-16 12 TWO-FISTED ATTACK DOUBLE DOSE OF LEATHER a to MINNEAPOLIS: Steven Hiltunen must think he's < vq two n— Arthi same time, a? he runs into a double r.^^e of leather rfi/rfnjj a borfng I i struct: fry m Minneapolis. The simultaneous one-two was launched by ppon i y S: who66 words
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Article, Illustration22 1959-04-16 12 If MALAYA'S Asian Youth soccer players I* some tough exercises under coach Choo Si 'iv yu supervision at the Merd?ka Stadium Thp22 words
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Article80 1959-04-16 12 PARIS. Wed. (Router) Andre Carrere, of Toulouse, will replace injured Jean Barthe m the French Rugby Union team to play Ireland m Dublin on Saturday. Rugby officials announced yesterday that Michel Crauste Racing Club forward would move to Barthe's place m the middle of the back row,80 words
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Article59 1959-04-16 12 LONDON, Wed. Two players over 40 years of age, and two under 16 were included m Jack Mould's athletic forward line m a recent Worcestershire Combination game. Right winger Leslie Randle (45) had a s his inside partner his 15-year-old son. Johnny, neighbouring Harborne FC have won59 words
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468 1959-04-16 12 His Deputy Does His National Service i By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT Man who is playing football m Italy according to Argentinian law Is Angelillo from Bueno? Aires. He has been a forward for some time with Interna-tionale-Milan, and now that he ha*> been called up for Italian National Service he468 words
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Advertisement162 1959-04-16 12 Subscribe To The STAXDAHU MALAYA'S ONLY INDEPENDENT NATIONAL TAPER If yon live m Singapore or the Federation of Malaya or m the surrounding areas, why not subscribe to the "STANDARD" and have it delivered to your home daily— or to your office if preferred? All you have to do is162 words
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Article267 1959-04-16 13 WASHINGTON. ByE million AmeKm *rt paying million a year to Ito dance. It has He big business. I won a television the other night, ■hone rang and Mn Eg voice said, "Mr. B, you have been led for the Arthur Ky Telequiz. Would Ke to answer three ■ons?"267 words
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Article231 1959-04-16 13 THE TARS AND you Et^elmar m\\ S QUOTATION: •r.r'M btjtts m ha^e m great »i>uls. m' —fielding |IKn|HV FOR my "\f Mak< talents, B pd ones; be m Kert charm, ipp Nrance mr fxtravaW> KIRIUhXTE RIRTHSIGN Hi n 2\ f( > il ■m* real ze m v cure t Ke231 words
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Article722 1959-04-16 13 PHILIP DEANE - Million Dollar Dancing PHILIP DEANE by and I demonstrated a waltz. "Both fine natural dancers", she assured us. but we had a lot to learn. We should just see the girls dancing a waltz after an Arthur Murray course. "They sway and dip their head<: gracefully from side to side,722 words
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Article1085 1959-04-16 13 RONALD HARKER - RONALD HARKER by LONDON. everybody m Britain is feeling a little better off this week because of the Tory Budget. But it is pretty v n d c m onstrative no angry shouting from the Left: the most grudging newspaper was the freelance Labour Daily Mirror1,085 words
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732 1959-04-16 13 DESERT FRINGE YIELDS BUMPER HARVEST From Our Correspondent^ atomic reactors at Trombay. Here barrenness has been converted into fertility by the genius of man. The farm is a sight for the gods. It is worked under the direction of Soviet technicians. When Mr. Khrushchev and Marshal Bulganin visited India m732 words
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Article206 1959-04-16 13 Letter FROM INDIA BUMPER harvest has just been gathered from the fringe of Thar desert that separates India from Pakistan m the north-west. Erstwhile haunts of the denizens of jungle or hard' baked desert fringes that lay fallow since the dawn of time now yield rich harvests. The old homo206 words
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Page 13 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous307 1959-04-16 13 LI'L ABNER By Al r app TX^ 1 "fAINTT NO Yff Al (WHUTS) /^??-A DOGPATCH GALS VTHE^ >S ALIA STAM BACK. r r \v;OUNDEDSEAST kyA 1 > a SHE. IS IGGORAMX <l WETmin<S 1 >A REAL HUNTER EXACKLV.T XT S I BACHELOR ?J CAINT i SUTONETMIMG "BOUT, AN' GIVES A307 words
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WORLD NEWS
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236 1959-04-16 14 DALAI LAMA TO APPEAR BEFORE THE PUBLIC NEW DELHI. Wed. (UPI) —The Dalai Lama will make his first public appearance m India on Sat*urday and thereby deny Chinese communist and Soviet charges he was '•kidnapped" and is being held under duress, it was announced today. The chances were repeated In236 words
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Article77 1959-04-16 14 DISCOVERER EJECTS CAPSULE TNGLEWOOD. California. Wed. (Reuter) The Air Force announced today that the capsule from Discoverer II launched on Monday was successfully eiccted yesterday over the North Pacific. This was the capsule which the Air Force had hoped to snitch up m the air. but failure of a timing77 words
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Article64 1959-04-16 14 LONDON. Wed. »Remer> The blind population of Britain Is expected to rise m the next 15 years to about 140.000 m line with the gradual in-cr-^A.-e m longevity, a welfare conference of civic authorities was told here yesterday. Britain now has about Hi). 000 blind64 words
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Article115 1959-04-16 14 Gradual move to close yard HONGKONG. Wed (I PI) About 100 locally enlisted Royal Na\y personnel demonstrated peacefully last night outside the naval base protesting their discharges caused by a reduction m strength here. The reductions began yeste:day with the discharge of 15 men. The115 words
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120 1959-04-16 14 JUDGE SEATO BY WHAT IT HAS DONE Sandys LONDON. U\-d. (Reuter) Mr Duncan Sandy.-. British Defence Minister, arrived back m London today after attending the SEATO conference m Wellington, New Zealand. Engine trouble m Sydney and Karachi had delayed his return. Mr. Sandys to.d reporters that SEATO must be judged120 words
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Article72 1959-04-16 14 NEW DELHI. Wed. ißeuter* Mrs. Indira Gandhi. President of the Indian Congress Party, will not be able to accept the British Conservative Party's invita;ion to visit Britain this summer, official sources said here today. Heavy duties as party President have also forced her to postpone her72 words
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Article92 1959-04-16 14 HONGKONG. Wed. (UPI) Shum Sai Kee was fined HKS2O today for inconveniencing the Governor. Shum was accused m a magistrate's court of ignoring a policeman's signal to stop as the Governor's limousine approached. When Shum finally stopped his auto m the middle of a inter-sec-tion, the92 words
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Article27 1959-04-16 14 INDONESIAN Navy warships have shelled rebel concentrations around Barus, 125 miles South of Medap, on the West coast of North Sumatra, Navy Headquarters announced. (Reuter).27 words
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Article, Illustration336 1959-04-16 14 DULLES QUITS TOP POST rite emf of ait era Ike on verge of tears as he announces news AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, Wed. (Reuter)— President Eisenhower announced today that Mr. John Foster Dulles has resigned as Secretary of State. The President said the cancer-stricken Secretary of State was "absolutely incapacitated" and could336 words
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Article377 1959-04-16 14 THIS IS INDEED SAD NEWS MAC Reaction LONDON: Mr Harold Macmillan. British Prime Minister, said today m a statement on :he resignation of Mr. John Foster Dulles from the U.S. State Secretaryship: "This is indeed sad new.s. President Eisenhower once referred to Mr. Dulles as a dedicated man. "From my377 words
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Article69 1959-04-16 14 JAKARTA, Wed (Reuter) Mr. H. Bausat. head of the district, court m Balikpapan, East Borneo, said 30.000 Indonesians had moved to British North Borneo from the West Celebes and East Borneo since 1950. He said they were looking for jobs. Mr. Bausat said three69 words
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Article54 1959-04-16 14 CAIRO. Wed. (Reuter) Twenty-four communists have been kille^ m a clash with a Nationalist "suicide unit" m Northern Iraq. according; to Egyptian press reports today. Twenty-eight were injured and 80 captured the reports added. The reports said fierce clashes are still raging m Northern Iraq between rebel54 words
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Article175 1959-04-16 14 Migration no solution to Asians MELBOURNE. Wed. (Reuter) Mass migration could never be a remedy for Asian overcrowding. Professor Sir Alexander Carr-Saunders, said m a paper read at the National Catholic Rural Movement convention today. Thi> wa- obvious when it was realise': that the population of China was increasing atReuter - 175 words
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Article120 1959-04-16 14 BERLIN. Wed fUPI). The East German communists threatened 'he United States today with made-in-Russia nuclear bombs if fighting develops over the Ber.in crisis. The new anti-American blast appeared m the official communist newspaper. Berliner Zeitung, at height of a new East-West dispute over the buzzing of Am.-120 words
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Article82 1959-04-16 14 SUVA, Wed. (Reuter >.— A company with American financial backing is to build two hotels m Fiji. This has bee announced by Mr. Stuart Barry Philip governin c director of Hotels of the Crown Colony of Fiji Ltd. a subsidiary of Southseas Company Ltd., registered m82 words
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Article204 1959-04-16 14 BERLIN, Wed. (I PI) Two Soviet fighter planes flew to within 600 feet of a U. S. Air Force transport flying the high altitude route to Berlin today, but made no attempt to "buzz" it as on two previous flights. The high-flying American turho-prop204 words
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Article61 1959-04-16 14 EGYPT RETURNS PROPERTIES CAIRO, Wed. (Reuter)— An Egyptian sequestration official announced today that the Shell, Imperial Chemical Industries and British Petroleum companies would be returned to their owners on April 20 "The property of the companies was sequestrated by Egypt during the 1956 Suez crisisAn Anglo-Egyptian financial agreement signed m61 words
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Article, Illustration36 1959-04-16 14 SOME BUSINESS THIS SUIT OF THE FUTURE picture. OOPS! This, some fashion lmmulU sa\ if r 3 HTZT "businessman of the future uill look like U '"-m** show at a mrns fashion parade m Lor.r^B^j^ MirrorMirror - 36 words
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Page 14 Advertisements
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Miscellaneous6 1959-04-16 14 I CtiON'r WOWW ABOUT JWP.tASM ~^^'~^-^^.^?tt&kj*L.'6 words
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