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Title Section19 1959-05-04 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Coble TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 4, 1959. Vol. IX No. 305. 15 cts. 12 Pages (FINAL EDITION)19 words
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Article, Illustration177 1959-05-04 1 Students hold visiting stars to ransom KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Two lovely Cathay Organisation film actresses from Hongkong were "kidnapped" less than three hours after their arrival here for the sixth Asian Film Festival. The "kidnappers" students of the Technical College demanded a ransom in songs and autographs. The abducted177 words
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229 1959-05-04 1 Guinea, Ghana demand union of African states now CONAKRY. Guinea, Sun. Renter j In a joint declaration published here, President Sekou Toure of Guinea and the Ghana Prime Minister, Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, have put forward sweeping proposals for a Union of African States, now independent or in the process of229 words
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707 1959-05-04 1 ALL QUIET AS RAZAK FLIES TO PANGKOR KUALA LUMPUR, Sim.— The Prime Minister, Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein, today flew to Pangkor Island, where one person was killed and a number injured in gang clashes yesterday. The Premier found the situation quiet, but a precautionary curfew was imposed from 6707 words
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Article25 1959-05-04 1 TWELVE Japanese actresses and movie officials arrived in Singapore last nig&t by Cathay Pacific Airways to attend the 6th Asian Film Festival.25 words
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Article38 1959-05-04 1 DR. HASSAN JUBBARA. Minister of Finance in the United Arab Republic's central government, died in his office yesterday from a heart attack. The 61-year-old top Syrian economist had held Ministerial office nine times in Syria. (Renter).38 words
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134 1959-05-04 1 FONTANA. California. Sun. (Reuter) Two old ladies got off a bus here yesterday, and apparently took with them by mistake the plans for a I'nited States missile base in the South Pacific. Police said plans for a base <m Kwajalein Atoll were134 words
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Article142 1959-05-04 1 Cyprus new role —by an MP LONDON, Sun. (Reuten A British Conservative Mrmber of Parliament today said thai the newly independent Republic of Cyprus was so placed thai it could be turned into "a Hongkong or Singapore of tomorrow." Writing in "The Director,*' the journal of the Institute of Directors,142 words
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130 1959-05-04 1 Don't put blame on us— says Peking PEKING. Sun. Communist China bitterly attacked the Malayan Government today for issuing a "slanderous" White Paper charging; the Chinese communists with instigating; subversive activities in the Federation. "This is another extremely unfriendly act against the Chinese people," wrote a commentator in the Peoples130 words
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220 1959-05-04 1 Mother's suicide after killing her three children CALIFORNIA, Sun. (UPI) A 27-year-old Concord housewife apparently went berserk last night after a series of quarrels with her husband," killed her three children and then committed suicide. The woman. Mrs. Barbara Cooper Snowden. was found dead in her bedroom with a H8220 words
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Article, Illustration234 1959-05-04 1 fgkldfj;klgdfgdfg ALOR STAR, Sun.— Malaya must be freed from communist terrorism at all costs, and this could only be achieved if the Alliance Government was voted into power again, Tunku Abdul Rahman said here "I am ready234 words
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209 1959-05-04 1 Pirates raid a village in Brit. Borneo EXTRA POLICE ARE RUSHED AS 2 DIE IN GUN BATTLE JESSELTON, Sun. (Reuter) Pirates from the Sulu Island, Southern Philippines, yesterday raided a village near Tawau, a leading port on tl}e south-east coast of British North Borneo, and killed a police sergeant. One209 words
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142 1959-05-04 1 LONDON. Sun (Roulen The Cunard Steamship Company suffered a drop of more lhan £500.000 in its operating surplus last year, it was announced today. The Cunard chairman. Colonel Denis Haughton Bates, presenting the annual report, said the operating surplus of consolidated profit and loss142 words
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Article146 1959-05-04 1 Police surprise 'Canary' gang PKXANG. Sun. Men of the secret socftetv branch of the Penang Pol ire raided a bungalow at Tan.mng Bungah this morning and surprised 32 vouths of the "Canary Gar.g" who were apparently waiting lor a showdown with a rival gang. The youths, most of them wearing146 words
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Article75 1959-05-04 1 HONGKONG, Sun (Reuter) The New China News Agency Uxtay reported that a Chinese former clave girl was among peeple who had written to tne oress condemning a statement by the Indian Prime Minister Mr. Nehru, in Parliament last week. The letters, published in the People's Daily75 words
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Article, Illustration81 1959-05-04 2 Pnoto. THE STORY BEHIND WHITE SLAV TRAFFIC IN OIL-RICH KUWAIT NLW YORK's television and network radio service were weed H v\eek by a dispute with a technicians union o^.er an interview with F- z who is pictured above in Pans going over a script withUPI - 81 words
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673 1959-05-04 2 Taxi driver smuggled 20 girls for vice BEIRUT, Sun <R> Liter) An estimate^ 200 girls are reported here to be stran led in the Persian Gulf Sheikhdom of Kuwait without oassports, victims of a Lebanese who is now in prison awaiting triaJ on charges, of engaging in white slave traffic.673 words
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Advertisement583 1959-05-04 2 NOTICES REGISTRATION OF CHILDREN JOHORE. PARENTS of children born in 1953 who wish to have them admitted to English, Malay, Chinese and Tamilmedium primary schools in January next year should have them registered in the schools of their choice between May 9 and 26 if they have not already done583 words
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Article886 1959-05-04 3 THE British Commonwealth is held together c H v by forces of tradition and language and, ost important of all, by the conviction that in any ntrst the other side is entitled to have its voice (t ird »ts turn at the wicket. The Commonwealth me886 words
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Article51 1959-05-04 3 >fMCI .1 um let* Him Koaa 5 poie 4 PC Bob No Ib6i Cades MGEKNbWS I I«( 254^! IS imes) A. I departmenti -^^fUR. Owu insurance Slag 174 Batu Ka »> M r r i•- ***** (Kail, _-A<*r bt lei 3329 u W-A Ba* I Cnrv»51 words
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Article, Illustration1115 1959-05-04 3 SHAH IFF AHMAD - SHAH IFF AHMAD -by- GOLDEN GONG KUALA LUMPUR. 'THE YANG-DI-PERTUAN AGONG will perform the opening ceremony of the sixth Asian Film Festival at the Tunku Abdul Rahman Hall in Ampang Road at 6 p m. today. The five-day colourful festival will conclude with1,115 words
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Article615 1959-05-04 3 r rHE LANCET, that respected and most cautious observer of the medical world, has been musing over the problem of whether the elderly statesmen who rule us their average age is well above sixty are physically fit to do their jobs. Says that journal: "It ha* never615 words
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Article, Illustration315 1959-05-04 3 QtfjhC^z& m - the NEWS as it striks,me QtfjhC^z&m^ [N MEIN KAMPF. Hitler, whose influence, apparently, has not died with him. wrote that "it vou wish the sympathy of broad masses, then you must tell them the crudest and most stupid things.** Some local politician* appear to be following this dictum. Perhaps they315 words
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Article, Illustration331 1959-05-04 3 f§Bj|i^ K after my own heart and now he has done It again. He has contributed an article called "Ireland" in the current issue of Vogue which has not much to do with real life. This most skilful publication burns its way into the heart of the moneyed331 words
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732 1959-05-04 4 Alliance seeks benefit for a few party leaders PAP charge THE Peoples Action Party last night charged that the Singapore Peoples Alliance would sell Singapore to Americans "just for the benefit of a few Party leaders." Speaking at an election rally at the732 words
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138 1959-05-04 4 Our policy is justice, says Mentri 1 UK ANSON, S u The g^sar, 1" he M Dhamed Ghazali ii ing i election a y i1 S mgei '1 gku, iboul five miles from here, c th it > c A iance r v a- to win a^' 1 seats in138 words
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Article92 1959-05-04 4 3 ESCAPE DEATH IN CAR CRASH RAUB, S in.— Miss Mary Tan Kua Lumpur ana *^'o fellow lolidaymakers had a ira u jus escape from iea'h when her car w?> in collis i v ;*:i a bus the h Mi e, Raub-K tala Kubu Roai this e\ c:\.' .z Whi92 words
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Article124 1959-05-04 4 MANILA. Sun. IUPP— A fanatical five-man Mahusay clan slashed six persons to death in a southern Philippine village on Saturday, in the belie: the deed would give them supernatural power.-. the Philippine Constabulary reported. Constabulary reports reaching Manila from Tagolilong village, In Davao Province said124 words
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Article116 1959-05-04 4 FISHERMEN TOLD FORM LARGER UNITS KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Minister for Agriculture. Inehe Abdul Aziz Ishak, told Malay fishermen of Selangor coast yesterday that in keeping with the economic survey undertaken by his ministry, the small scattered, fishing communities in the area must be re-grouped into large: units if their116 words
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Article94 1959-05-04 4 TEL AVIV, S in. (Reuter).— The Danish freighter "Ir.^cr T< ft" sailing from Haifa in nid-May with Israeli goods tor Singapore and Japan will test the success oi '.be United Nations mediation in tiie Israe i-United Ara Republic disp ite < er I hfe Suez Can;;". The94 words
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Article, Illustration178 1959-05-04 4 PERMANENT Secretary of the Ministry of Labour and Welfare. Mr. L. C. Goh, yesterday presented 81 certificates to members of the Federation of Boys' Clubs at a ceremony held at the headquarters of the boys' clubs at the Old Kalians Airport. Sixty certificates were178 words
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Article31 1959-05-04 4 THE CONDITION of Professor Theodor Heuss, the West German President, has continued to improv. and he was without fever yesterday, a spokesman of the Presidential office said in Bonn.—31 words
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340 1959-05-04 4 'JOBS FOR ALL' IS SPA's 5-YEAR PLAN THE Singapore Peoples Alliance, if it comes into power, will endeavour to carry out its policy to give lull employment to every one, Mr. Eric S B. Wee, SPA. s candidate for Serangoon Gardens, said yesterday Speaking at an election rally in Serangoon340 words
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Article, Illustration115 1959-05-04 4 SURABAYA, Sun. (UPI). An Indonesian newspaper here urged the government to follow the example of Middle Eastern countries and seek a bigger share of oil profits from foreign companies operating in Indonesia. The Java Post pointed out that Japan is willing to give better terms115 words
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Article, Illustration328 1959-05-04 4 12 firms granted 5-yr pioncer tax relief certificates KUALA LUMPUR. Sun- At Least a dozen pioneer certificates are expected to be issued in the r.rxt few days to foreign and local firms who have approached the Federation Government ior the five-year tax relief under the pioneer industries scheme. Some other328 words
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Article61 1959-05-04 4 TOKYO. Sun. (Renter) Seven mountaineers were known to he dead and others were still listed as missing today alter a week of searches that followed storms in the Japanese Alps during the holiday weekend, seven days ago. In one area about 1.800 people were caught in61 words
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Article48 1959-05-04 4 TAIPEI, Sun (Reuti r) A 29-year-old soldier shot into the bedroom of his formei g rl friend with a pistol at KeeLung, Formosa's northern ti city, yesterday and the won n, her husband and their two-year-old child miraculous y escaped death, it was reported here today.48 words
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Article301 1959-05-04 4 A STATE BANK TO AID TRADERS -by the [^.y, a libkra: ollcf Govern m^rr h blish a State *ig| local industr.. ;aVO and encour Oftl vestment, olid chairmai |§|f Chcong. Mid o|y i broadcast j W< Singapore tote Ur Tan 'old I kfor the J*Lj people ol s boon living301 words
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Article463 1959-05-04 4 THE Liberal Socialist Party would take immediate step- to gain the confidence of Investors so that sufficient capital wo i be available to establish new trade and industries and to expand existing ones, if the party was returned to power, its vice-chairman. Mr Wee Soo Bee. said in an463 words
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Article139 1959-05-04 5 Sun The Chirr ■r r, Fenang, Mr. H fIF said tonight k- ng to instil in the H r it ion of Malaya m -t holier that ~to protect and >ers oi the public B crime. B* Polict egins tomorB- whilst the preveni rime B A rc B ervants139 words
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Article161 1959-05-04 5 Turn Fed. into welfare state-PPP PENANG Sun The Pt 1 pies Progr< ssive Party stated ;n its election manifesto] today that one of its chief lims and objects was to prnmot< the Interests of th' 1 peopli by transforming Malaya Into a welfare state; with d balanced, industrial ana agriculturaJ161 words
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184 1959-05-04 5 PE.NANG —Four marked men armed with a i <\ i-zer. robbed a sundry goods shopkeeper. Ewe 1 it «>t over S3 800 in rash and jewellery at I B ntanc. Fettes Park last night. Not content with their haul, the four robbers pven took184 words
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Article78 1959-05-04 5 Ci vies for selected officials I Sub A I ke* level 1 ivi >y the Johore h 24 iry in- commenced ntre, Bukil j B Ihfa [all bin Moha- J )ta< re a km aim e H aa 1 i rnment's Malaya, meani *n I dgc Cd 'he iric la78 words
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Article41 1959-05-04 5 oKection o| the n lin M. MauB is ol 1... isanne, a d ten mil- been bought of Sim;. ..nan's Limited on a estors, it fan Dublin last r tion has been syndicates trom r r SUtea and IKeuter),41 words
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Article, Illustration312 1959-05-04 5 Popular star Maria Menado will play fhe lead role THE Indian film industry, whose production is third largest in the world, is planning to enter future Asian Film Festivals on a competitive basis, producerdistributor Mr. Ran j i t Singh, of KhaJsa Films, told312 words
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457 1959-05-04 5 FARMER (1 02) REALISES HIS 'MECCA DREAM' A POOR and very old farmer from Longeng m Ne«ri Sembilan had his wish tultilled when he boarded the Mecca-hound Anking. which left the Colony yesterday. For Jamin bm Nara, 10L\ wishes to breathe his last in Mecca. Incapacitated by ago. the partly457 words
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174 1959-05-04 5 Beauties to gather in Tokyo next time KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The executive nommittee of the Federation nf Motion Picture Producers in Asia today decided to make efforts to get the other Asian nations to join the Federation. Meeting at the Tunku Abdul Rahman Hal] thii morning, the committee wa? told174 words
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Article26 1959-05-04 5 A WORLD-WIDE competition to design a new Australian Parliament House will be held within five years, according to the Melbourne newspaper, The Age.— (Reuter).26 words
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296 1959-05-04 5 Protect the rice industry call to govt. ALOR STAR. Sun.— The pre>u!ent of the Kedah Rice Mi'.'.ers Association, Mr. Lim Moh Aik. tor.av urged the Federation Government to institute such >teDs as may be ne essary to protect the interest of the rice industry in Malaya Mr. Lim, who headed296 words
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152 1959-05-04 5 RAUB, Sun.— A youth told the court today that he attempted to commit suicide because he was distressed over his love affair with a girl. Law Ah Pak, 23, a rubber tapper at the former ghost town of Tra?, seven miles152 words
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Article114 1959-05-04 5 BOY ROBBER WHO WORE YANKEE PANTS PENANG. Sup.— A youth in "Yankee" pants, robbed a boy of $40 yesterday afternoon. Sixteen-year-old Ong Ah Seng went to Batu Gantong to collect $50 house rent for his grandfather. While he was cycling home he stopped at the junction of Scotland and Batu114 words
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Article, Illustration893 1959-05-04 5 It's goodbye to films when I get married says HK actress KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Federal capital, and in fact all the major cities of the nation, have capitulated to the charms of the biggest galaxy of movie stars ever to invade Malaya. Apart893 words
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257 1959-05-04 5 Kt ALA LUMPUR. Sun. Two talented Japanese screen stars who are here for the Asian Film Festival will give a portrayal of a Mend of ancient and modern Japanese artistic dances at a reception to he given by the Japanese Ambassador. Mr. Kaoru Hayashi,257 words
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216 1959-05-04 6 We must have a chancellor —Nanyang call NANYANG University Students' I'nion yesterday urged the authorities concerned to appoint a "capable Chancellor for the betterment of the university," as soon as possible. In an editorial in the latest issue of the University Tribune, the Union pointed out I 'hat Nanyang was216 words
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Article134 1959-05-04 6 A luxury trip to waterfalls IN BRILLIANT sunshine yesterday rr.orr.ir.g. 18 adults and five children bearded the luxury coach of Singapore Tours Limited for its first trip to the famous Kota Tinggi waterfalls at LomSix Europeans were among the 23 pas-er.gers, the majoritj p f whom were Chinese. Accompanying the134 words
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Article38 1959-05-04 6 A 4.-veak-o:.d woman Mok Ah Ngi b oi Pokoh Assam Nen Village, Taiping, was yesterday fined Si'^o by Magistrate, [nche Ismi bin Ismail, for allowinji her prerr "< to be used a common z ning h ise38 words
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Article71 1959-05-04 6 GENERAL Sir Richard Hull. Commander-in-C h 1 e f. Far East Land Forces, yesterday left Singapore by Pan American Airways on a six-day official visit to Honolulu at the invitation of General I. D. White. C-in-C. United States Armed Forces, Pacific. During his stay in71 words
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262 1959-05-04 6 THE Singapore Safety First Council yesterday launched a "safe-wells" drive to prevent people from falling into wells which are not fenced. Sponsored by the StandardVacuum Oil Company, which has donated $500 to the Council, the Yew Tee Village in Bukit Panjang was chosen262 words
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134 1959-05-04 6 Independents' dear-cut victory at Pasir Mas PASIR MAS, Sun. Three out of eight Independent candidates, who contested the three seats in the Fifth Town Council '< elections here won by clear-cut margins. A total of 63.07 per cent of an electorate of 3,232 went to the poll.s and the full134 words
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Article90 1959-05-04 6 6-DAY WORLD ROTARY MEET AT NY IPOH. Sun— The biggest number of world Rotarians is expected to meet at the Rotary International's Convention in Now York next month. The six-day convention will be held at New York's famous Madison Square Garden, from .h::\e (Ml and local Rotarians who wish to90 words
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Article58 1959-05-04 6 PEXAXG. Sun.— The wedding of Miss Lim Siew Yeng, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mr?. Lim Ah Lait. and Mr. Wee Chong Hoc. eldest son of Mr and Mrs. Wee Gim Leong took place yesterday at the Registry of Civil Marriages. Mr Wee Chong Hoe is the manager58 words
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Article87 1959-05-04 6 JOHARI TO GO ON POLLS CAMPAIGN KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Minister for Education, Inche Mohamad Khir Johari. is expected to go on a month's leave to participate in the Kedah. 'Perils election campaigns. The two States will go to the polls on May 20 to elect 24 representatives to the87 words
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Article143 1959-05-04 6 ENSURE PAP's DEFEAT -SAYS SPA lhhi bingapore reopieo Alliance yesterday appealed to it.^ members and supporters to give their fullest support to the following candidates in the coming general elections: Southern Islands Inche Ahmad Jabri bin Mohamed Akin (UMNO>. Telok Blangah— Inche O-sman bin Abdul G h a n i143 words
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Article, Illustration54 1959-05-04 6 CHAIRMAN of the Safety First Council, Mr. David T. S. Phoa (wearing manila shirt), is seen handing a plier to Mr. R. Ramalingam, Chairman of the District Council. Bukit Panjang (wearing necktie) as the latter i s about to cover the wril with galvanized wire at54 words
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558 1959-05-04 6 'MORE WILL BE JOBLESS, IF PAP COMES IN Lib-Socs warning to voters MASS unemployment will result if the people of Singapore elected a Peoples Action Party government, said Mr. Lim Ah Lee, Liberal Socialist candidate for Delta, yesterday. Speaking at a party rally near the Covent Row market yesterday evening,558 words
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183 1959-05-04 6 ANTICS AT RALLIES ALARM BOTH CAPITA LABOUR- HE SAYS EMPLOYERS and employees must try to establish co-operation between themselves, instead of letting their troubles and grievances fall into the hands of power-seeking politicians. Mr. M. S. Dawood, secretary of the Bata Employees Tnion, warned yesterday. "Once we allow our grievances183 words
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Miscellaneous611 1959-05-04 6 s '■^iMaaK^'W^H^W^f^l^^BF^^yw-iJ^ O:ien. 650 (KLi Programme Sum- val screenings 1 3.15 6 3f> and til #11 fe^ ®I] T^TOm* 1111 1 IS W lnnfflfflßW mary 6.55 iRS' Share Market 915 nm ■^^^^^jj Wi %.\l ll i I*J I lllllli' 1 Si'i I 1 llif j I Report Too iRSi Time611 words
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Article, Illustration475 1959-05-04 7 IRENE LIM - IRENE LIM by meet a man who mn increase or decrease your vital statistics in 60 days It IRLS, no groans, no moans, no diets. fct you can put on anything up to three pches and take off anything up to 10 inches inywhere you like, any time you475 words
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Article, Illustration1359 1959-05-04 7 "With a face like THAT/' They say, "How can you EXPECT a sane answer to a sensible Problem?" Yet, still they write —and still he answers —as the spirit moves him —with lalf a smile on the "Face that launched GOOD MORNING, KIDDIWINKS. man! Not fair, Kah! Some1,359 words
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Article, Illustration257 1959-05-04 7 Ambrose Heath - Ambrose Heath By BACON rolls are first class for a Quick snack or a Z fir h t meal. Bake or grill them and serve on toast. Or slip them on skewers, dip info your best fritter batter n>7d fry in deep fat or oil.257 words
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Miscellaneous101 1959-05-04 7 r DAY'S Ql OTATION: "Mrn say of women what pleases them; women do with men what pleases them." -De Segur MONDAY FOR EVERYONE: Place duty, business first; recheck impression, transactions which requ re credit. Protect your reputation, standing. Gel early rest. YOl R RIRTHDATE AND BIRTHSIGN ARlES— March 21 to101 words
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Advertisement852 1959-05-04 8 fcg) THE t. A. C. LINES fe«) f J» .ailincs ro j ADEN, RED SEA, MEDITERRAIMEA\, CONTINENTAL SCANDINAVIA\ P()RI S ftCj,% S por* t S haw n^ m "Korea 1 t» ClB 4 May 5 6 .May f7Mj m.s. "Meonia a) 21/23 M-ay 24 25 M flv 25 26 m!852 words
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Finance And Commerce
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Article137 1959-05-04 9 Malaya To Raise Poultry Output KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —Farmers in Malaya are being taught modern methods of poultry breeding, in a bid to raise the nation's poultry output. A Federation Government press statement issued yesterday said despite improved production in recent years, the country Is still not self sufficient in137 words
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Article128 1959-05-04 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The federation Government is considering a request from the Czechos ivakia Chamber of Commerce to send a pilot mission to Malaya to discuss trade arrangements with local businessmen. The Controller of Trade Division in the Ministry of Commerce and Industry sai i128 words
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Article99 1959-05-04 9 A mobile crane will be exhibited for the first time abroad at :he British Trade Fair in Lisbon from May 29 to. June 14. It has either a diesel or petrol-electric power unit which provides the power for the three motions travel, hoist and derrick. A99 words
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Article, Illustration330 1959-05-04 9 C'wealth Leads In Wool Production THE Commonwealth produces well over four-fifths of the world's jute, most of its wool and nearly a third of its hard hemp, according to a study published in London by the Commonwealth Economic Committee on '"Industrial Fibres." About a sixth of the world's cotton and330 words
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Article47 1959-05-04 9 Photo taken at the party shows (from left): the acting German Consul-Gene-ral in Singapore, Mr. Rudolf Mock, Mr. Banerji, Mrs. Banerji, president of the Singapore Indian Chamber of Commerce, Mr. K.M. Abdul Razak. and the Director of Information Services, Mr. G. G. Thomson.47 words
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Article58 1959-05-04 9 Officer For Survey Talks DIRECTOR of Lands Surveys, North Borneo, Mr. B. A. Reeves, will represent the territory at the Conference of Commonwealth Survey Officers to be held in London from Aug. 17 to 26 Thi> will be the first time that North Borneo will be represented at the Conference,58 words
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Article86 1959-05-04 9 ABOUT 400 guests attended a reception given by Royal Rotterdam Lloyd on Saturday in celebration of the opening of the company's new offices at the Netherlands Trading Society Building, in Singapore. Photo taken at the party shows (from left) Mr. D. Pot. of RRL, Mr.86 words
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417 1959-05-04 9 Copra In Short Supply On S'pore Market ARRIVALS of copra in Singapore last week were estimated at 500 tons, says Lewis Peat (Singapore) Ltd.'s report. An interruption in supplies which normally arrives from Sumatran port of Kuala Tunkal is again attributed to diversion of copra to Java, where the large417 words
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Article, Illustration441 1959-05-04 9 SHARES: STERLING RUBBERS CONTINUE IN DEMAND By A market Correspondent DUE to large transactions in sterling rubbers, the volume of business written in the Malayan share market last week exceeded the high level of the previous week. Business in Industrials and Tins was, in many :ases, at improving prices In441 words
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Article173 1959-05-04 9 THE Ayer Weng (Rahman), Development Prospecting Co. 1 Ltd.: A lofs was incurred of $2,107 durir.2 financial year ended 30/9/58 Net liquid ass^t? show in balance sheet at $8,922 or 4.H cents per share. T:ic Parit Perak Rubber Co. Ltd.: Profit for 1958 was 51 29.808 (43.2% final173 words
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Article105 1959-05-04 9 KARACHI. Bun. (LTD A six-member trade delegation, headed by commerce ministry secretary, Mr. A G. Raza. left yesterday for Rangoon to begin a six-week Far Eastern tourThe group w. visit Burn a, Singapore. Malaya, Indonesia Hongkong, Japan, Thailand and Ceylon. Among its aims wi]\ be to105 words
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Article41 1959-05-04 9 WASHINGTON, Thutt (UPI), The United States consumed 147,080 .one tons rt new rubber in Marrh, the Commerce Department report, ed today. This compared wish i.>4.7;>8 tons in February of this vear and 104,769 tons in March.41 words
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Article655 1959-05-04 9 BUSINESS cone from April 27 to May 1 INDUSTRIALS* Federal Dispensary $1.12 $1.12*, Fitzpatricks 95 cts., Fraser Neave $1.54 to $1.51 to $1.54. Gammons $1.85 to SI. BB. Hammers 51. 44 Si 45, Hongkong Bank 'Col $450, Hongkong Bank lLondon) £4Tj £48. Wm. Jacro $1.45 iSI655 words
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Article411 1959-05-04 9 ALL sections of the Malayan share market were quiet on Saturday. Prices were generally .steady and turnover was small. Price change^ announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Con. Tin Smelt Ords 32/6 33/6 Gammon 188 1.92 Malayan Cement 1.61 1.63 Straits Traders (SI stock411 words
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Article26 1959-05-04 9 THE Internationa'. B.F. Goodrich Company, which is building a tyre-manufacturing plant at Somerton, Victoria, if planning to invest an additional £A176,172 in the project.26 words
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Advertisement428 1959-05-04 9 ■>l/jy HAIR POMADE ttv[ir^Does Darken Grey Hair .Made in Kiml.mil. CHAM v CO <P. Box 123) Singapore 1. f ggk GOLD STAR LINE MONTHLY SERVICt TO SOUTH (t WEST AFRICA ..cv.'cn<:o Mjrquct Durban Capetown. Matadi. LjgOfc. Apap* Ac.-ra. Tih-vudi At» dun b Port Harcourt > oor* Ju/M" Cap«towr Cdjo* Accra428 words
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Article148 1959-05-04 10 LONDON. Sun. (Reuten British soccer's list of honours ind relegation^ alter the 1958--5y season Is: FA. Cup Winers: Nottingham Forest Bea-en Finalists Lutoe Town. Football League Division One Champi We verhamptoo Wanderers Runnersup Man hester United Releeated. Portsmouth and Aston V. i. Division Two Champsions:148 words
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Article174 1959-05-04 10 Army's Motor Cycling Time Trial TAin.v^. Sun-— The Ist Btn N--.v Zealand Regiment swept the b ard in the Army's first rr. r- y -'.e t-.t! :r. Ma-.-.ya whi b was held In Kamunting r.-. Taipins 3 esterday. The Nesw Zc iland B' team v. a.- first an I theii174 words
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Article42 1959-05-04 10 CASABLANCA Sui (R( Liter). Cherii Hamia (France) former European featherweight ■^mpiop. who has not foughi for '.4 months because of ill health, lasl nighi beat Robet Meunier who retired in the f^\.:th r' v .^d n a ten-round contest here42 words
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Article26 1959-05-04 10 ONDON, Sun. (ITI >.— Polish discus champion E Piatowsi set a European record of 55 metres in a meet at Konskie yesterday, Warsaw Radio reported.26 words
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Article, Illustration731 1959-05-04 10 ONE UPSET IN SBA TOURNEY YIM CHEE FONG of the Nan Hwa Girls' School created the first upset in the Singapore Badminton Association schoolgirls' singles championships when she eliminated one of the favourites for the title. P. S. Chandrika of Paya Lebar Methodist Girls' School, in the semi-final round atUPI - 731 words
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Article, Illustration1298 1959-05-04 10 ROME, Sun. (Reuter) Italy is determined to make next J Olympic Games in Rome a festival of youth and gaiety in the J Greek tradition. The organisers hope to raise this four-yearly world fomtJ amateur sportsmen above the ievel of a dour1,298 words
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Article373 1959-05-04 10 TOKYO, Sun. (UPI.) India took a commanding 2 l lead today over Japan in the third semi-finals tie of the Davis Cup Eastern Zone by taking the doubles before 10.000 spectators at the Denen Coliseum clay courts. Playing captain 20-year-old Naresh Kumar and 19-year-old373 words
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Article88 1959-05-04 10 Loyal s Enter Caldbeck Cup Final IPOH, Sun.— Caldbeck Cup holders, the Ist Btn. Loyal Regiment soccer XI entered the final of the Malaya section of the tourney when they beat 2nd Field Regiment Royal Artillery by three goals to one on the 2/6th Gurkhas ground here this morning. The88 words
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244 1959-05-04 10 Centuries For Three England Players LONDON. Sun.— (Reuter)— Centuries by four bat-men three of them England players Trevor Bailey. Arthur Milton and Jim Parks highlighted the English first class cricket .-■■one yesterday the second Saturday of the season. Parks, tall, elegant Sussex batsman, slammed 103 for the MCC against Surrey,244 words
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Article64 1959-05-04 10 LOSS AXGELES. Sun. (Renter) Dallas Long a South California student, beat the world shot putt record here yesterday with an unofficial throw of tf.'-> teet 8 inchesThe throw, will not he submitted because it was made out of competition, beat the present mark of 6364 words
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274 1959-05-04 10 I'll Be Very Fit In June- Patterson INDIANAPOLIS Sun. (UPI) Heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson, fresh from his llth-round knockout over England's Brian London, sounded the warning today: "I'll be 100 per cent sharp for the big fight in June." The 24-year-oid champion from Rockville Centre, New York, said "I was274 words
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146 1959-05-04 10 AUSSIE TAKES INTERNATIONAL TROPHY RACE NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, Sun. (Reuter). Jack Brabham, the Australian champion, driving a climax-engined Cooper, won the international trophy race over 150 miles here yesterday with a time of one hour 25 minutes 28.6 seconds. Brabham's average speed over the 50 laps was 102.73 miles per hour. Britain's146 words
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Advertisement34 1959-05-04 10 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is an excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion, Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL34 words
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368 1959-05-04 11 MALA LI MPIR Sun. Selangor Police regis- an easv 76 runs victory over Pahang Police in f rricket match on the Federal Police Depot I— I ground today. A fine knock of 39 runs by Sukhdev Singh was the main feature of the game.368 words
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Article338 1959-05-04 11 Australian Soccer Results pVKY Sun. Results of td\- > Australian soccer Federation First Diviki Apria 3; Bai- C Kcord (.playing r B lapesl 2 CanI UN ilk 1 Corri- It U, 0 Hakoan v Aub ma (playing ncy*s Austral 0 R lye n \V Division One A A 1, ike338 words
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Article51 1959-05-04 11 BRIGHT KNOCK BY ALLAN JONES IALA Lt'MPUR, Sun.— Wlhi knock of 52 rims I-' rounder Allan Jones 1 SKangnr Club a fouret vlcUnrj over TPCA in cricket match on the Pioi Club padang yesterTPCA 95. MahaP*o Paramalmgam 15; m B 4—ll. M WM Club 116—6 Jones tßenaeti 17 u.o. PachyN51 words
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Article40 1959-05-04 11 AFIAH, who are :r^Z champions in the torst division league v ont to Royal Air p by two goals to a floodiit soccer match etar yesterday. I <;n.,on an^ Gardner scorII 'he Airmen while Ali netted for Darul40 words
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Article91 1959-05-04 11 PEN AN G. Sun. A brilliani spell of boiling by Cheah Teow Keat. who took six wickets for IS runs, enabled the Chinese Recreation Club to the Bukil Mertajam Old Boys Association by rive wickets in cricket league match at Victoria Green today. Batting first,91 words
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Article106 1959-05-04 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Kilat Club, the defending champions, beat Levers Spirts Club by 121 runs in a cricket match on the Pantai ground today. The match was a personal triumph for Kilat's opening batsman Dennis Shepherdson who top scored in the match with 75 runs.106 words
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Article52 1959-05-04 11 YMCA BEAT KILAT CLUB KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Y.M.C.A. beat Kilat Club by two wickets in a cricket match on the Pantai ground yesterday. Scores: Kilat 75, V. Shepherdson 24 not out, Arunasalam four for 13. YMCA 113 for 2. Visvanathan 40 not out. A. Bivagnanam 35 not out. Shepherdson five52 words
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Article28 1959-05-04 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Sentul Indian Rangers 'A* beat TPCA Youths 2 in their soccer match for the Velupillai Shield on the Princes Road ground today.28 words
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Article, Illustration54 1959-05-04 11 KAN CHEE MUN. skipper of \he Singapore Harbour Board Boys Club, is here beiy.g chaired by his teammates alter winning the Ang Soon Hoe Challenge Cup at Bukit Chermin yesterday. S.H.B. Boys Club won the natch bv three goals to one against Pasir Panjang Boys Club.54 words
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Article142 1959-05-04 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Selangor Rangers went on a goal scoring spree with a 13-4 win over Federation Armed Forces in a floodlit soccer at the Merdeka Stadium tonight. The Armed Forces had arranged the match as a trial for the HMS Malaya Cup competition. They were142 words
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Article46 1959-05-04 11 KRANJI Wireless Station and Permuda failed to reach a decision in the Bukit Panjang district soccer league competition when they drew three-all at Bukit Timah yesterday. Fair (2) and Knight scored for the Wire. ess Station while Alagendra. Krishnan and Puteh netted for Permuda.46 words
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Article36 1959-05-04 11 TWO coals by Mohamed Darus enabled Seletar Football Club to maintain their unbeaten record in the SAFA Div. 3A League when they beat Geylang United by two goals to nil at Geylang Stadium yesterday36 words
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Article944 1959-05-04 11 CSC beat KAF by 4 wkts at BalP=t:er. RAF. Heatherington st Yogarajah b Soocelar.il 16 Mil's c Nagaiah b Retnam 0 Mungrue c Retnam b Sundram 6 Hardstaff run out 0 B fount Ibw Rptnam 38 Richardson c Wicks b Durai 3 Dawson b Nagaiah 23 Jor.o> c944 words
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663 1959-05-04 11 STORE BOWLERS BATSMEN IN TOP FORM FOUR DECISIONS IN SCA LEAGUE SULLIVAN TAKES 4 FOR 5 By OUR CRICKET REPORTERS OUTRIGHT decisions were reached in four of the five Singapore Cricket Association senior tournament matches played in the Colony yesterday. University of Malaya beat Serangoon Gardens by eight wickets at663 words
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184 1959-05-04 11 HARBOUR BOARD BOYS TAKE THE ANG SOCCER CUP SINGAPORE Harbour Board Boys Club won the Ang: Soon Hoe soccer challenge cup when they beat Pasir Panjang B.C. at Bukit Chermin yesterday. The Harbour Board boys, who had a slight edge over their rivals in height and weight played fast and184 words
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Article271 1959-05-04 11 A GRAND double by the former South and Colony piayer Heyzer Perera enabled Prisons to beat Wanderers by 79 runs in the SCA junior match at Changi yesterday. In the Prison's total of 185 run*, for five declared. Perera knocked up 55 runs which included271 words
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Article72 1959-05-04 11 IPOH, Sun. Perak handed Penang a 7-1 trouncing m a friendly inter state soccer match on the Chinese Assembly Hali ground today to register the highest score in the matches between the two teams. The Penang attack was completely shadowed by the sound Perak defence. Zainol72 words
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Article70 1959-05-04 11 IPOH, Sun. Perak Turf Club beat Selangor Club of Kuala Lumpur by 70 runs in a cricket match on the Perak Turf Club around today. PTCSC. 130 (H. Hollirigworth 30, A. W. Wanless 29. M. de Silva 28, J.I.D. Pike five for 30, H. Osborne70 words
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Article80 1959-05-04 11 The league tab'e P 1 W D L Pts. Perc CSC 7 2 4 0 1 :4 80 00 Po'.ic, 7 14 1 1 26 72.22 SCC 6 12 3 0 18 SOOO Army 6 2 2 1 I 14 J6 33 U. of M. 5 12 11 1480 words
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Miscellaneous83 1959-05-04 11 SINGAPORE IPOH SOCCER: DIV. 2B: Rnjaii SOCCER: Dn\ One SC vs Bndnn Kcseman. Gey KI.A. vs. Hussars Ipoh EFrgtt: dSI'STS: i 2 Maia bpnnrnn l«b Ds P. Parana- Regiment vs. PCRC 'A' kan. F Park. Coronation ground: Div. TENNIS: YMCA open Three Bau-eav Putra B' tournament. Bras Basah vs scs83 words
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Article, Illustration110 1959-05-04 12 THE Duke of Bedford will be a judge of a beauty queen competition at the Soho Fair in July. At a party launching the Fair last week, he said: "I was told that Brigittee Bardot would be fellow-judge that influenced me quite a bit" He110 words
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340 1959-05-04 12 'Arias a traitor' demand for public trial PANAMA CITY, Sun. (Reuter) More than 200 women marched through the centre of the Panamanian capital yesterday and demonstrated outside the Foreign Ministry and Presidency, calling on the government not to let Dr. Roberto Arias leave the country. Dr. Arias, former ambassador to340 words
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120 1959-05-04 12 They're in the soup ...dogs in Korea SEOUL, Sun. (Reuter) *Dog Soup" season has arrived in South Korea and dog owners are on £uard against dog thieves. The national police have arrested a number of dog thieves, among them Park Chung Uoo. aged 19. who stole and sold 40 dogs120 words
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Article26 1959-05-04 12 CHINESE fishermen working out of Hongkong decided last night to ask the British Government for protection from raids by communist Chinese patrol boats. UPIUPI - 26 words
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Article, Illustration14 1959-05-04 12 "I dont think much o* the dialogue— but I like the plot."14 words
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Article112 1959-05-04 12 US CONCERN OVER GOLD FLIGHT NEW YORK, Sun. (Reuter) A heavy flow of gold has started from the United States and the situation is causing "some concern though not alarm" among American and international financiers, the New York Times reported today. In a front page despatch, the newspaper said that112 words
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Article444 1959-05-04 12 /wdftoit Congress to discuss foreign policy Be more wary of the Chinese and reform accordingly, he's told NEW DELHI, Sun. (UPl)— Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru was under heavy political pressure today to revise Indian foreign policy in the light of angry Chinese communist blasts against Indian444 words
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202 1959-05-04 12 Hands off British politics -US told LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) Mr. Hugh Gaitskell, British Labour Party leader, warned the United States today to keep out of British politics. "Nothing could do more to distroy our good relations than even the slightest appearance that the American Government is intervening in a British202 words
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Article111 1959-05-04 12 Man admits 42-year-old murder BURLINGAME. California, Sun (UPI) A 64-year-old man was held for Nevada authorities today after he confessed participating in the slaying of a college student in Reno, 42 years a goPolice Sgt. Russell Watson said the man. Frank Schoen came into the Police Station yesterday and said111 words
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Article, Illustration201 1959-05-04 12 SOEKARNO LEAVES HOST OF FRIENDS BEHIND IN POLAND photo). (UPI. WARSAW, Sun. (UPI) Indonesian PrJ Soekarno flew to Stockholm today on another |p ?f B round-the-world journey to both capitalist and! munist countries. The President left in his special chartered PanAmerican super Constellation in which he flew here from JakartaUPI - 201 words
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79 1959-05-04 12 'MY FAIR LADY' IN RUSSIAN: PROTEST MADE WASHINGTON. Sun. (Reuter) The State Department said today it was considering an appeal by Mr. Alan Jay Lerner. who wrote the lyrics for 'My Fair Lady" for help in stopping a pirated version of the show being performed in the Soviet Union. Mr79 words
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139 1959-05-04 12 THREE DIE BY TOUCHING A DOG'S CHAIN VICENZA. Italy, Sun. (Reuter). Three people have been killed here bfy touching a do" lead which a freak accident had turned into a high tension cable. Vittorio Bedin, 31, came out of his home after a storm, steppe on a chain used to139 words
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Article68 1959-05-04 12 JOHANNESBURG. Sun. (Reuter) A 17-year-old youth told a magistrate at Germiston, 15 miles from here, that he had stolen a skeleton "to put it in my father's bed while he was asleep so that when he woke up he would get a fright." The youth was found68 words
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108 1959-05-04 12 Much to learn from China -RI chief JAKARTA. Sun.— (Reuter)— The Indonesian Army Chief of Staff, Lt.-Gen. Abdul Haris Nasution, said yesterday the Indonesian army had much to learn from the Chinese army. General Nasution said that this applied particularly in the field of national development. "The system of working108 words
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Article58 1959-05-04 12 MADERA. Califor, Sun. (Reuterj Cur Glenn Sanders Jus; not be broken of smoking habit. His parents said began eating eigarc when he was n months old. and be, smoking them a dm later Now he smokes a pi et ot cigarettes a and also tries a pipe cigars. Curtis58 words
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Article164 1959-05-04 12 HK DISGRACES BRITAIN -REPORT LONDON, Sun.— (Reuter) The People, popular British Sunday newspaper, today devoted two whole pages to a report on vice in Hongkong, which is described as "the Colony that disgraces the name of Britain". The newspaper gave details of various forms of prostitution in the Colony ''notorious164 words
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