Singapore Standard, 13 May 1959
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Title Section23 1959-05-13 1 SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD Telephone ***** —5 Cable TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1959. Vol. IX No. 314. 15 cts. 14 Poges [FINAL EDITION]23 words
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Article582 1959-05-13 1 ACCOUNTS ARE OPEN TO INSPECTION' The N.U.it. ultimatum expires today 'Landslide in I itilUo Zttl/C is ridiculed KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Malayan Railway Administration today stood fast on its decision that it is impossible to grant any wage increases to its staff and offered to open its582 words
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517 1959-05-13 1 SABOTAGE OF RICE PLANS BY THE PMIP MINISTER Tractor is destroyed KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Certain PanMalayan Islamic Party members are sabotaging the Government's efforts to promote national self-sufficiency in rice, the Minister for Agriculture, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, charged today. "I have proof to substantiate my charge. I have517 words
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Article118 1959-05-13 1 Eddie, Liz to marry today LAS VEGAS. Tues. (UPD— Eddie Fisher will divorce Debbie Reynolds and marry Elizabeth Taylor within hours today in a climax to one of Hollywood's most publicized romantic triangles. Fisher. 30, will file for a divorce at the county court before noon and seek an immediate118 words
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93 1959-05-13 1 'Racial harmony in peril' warning MALACCA, Tues. The Minister for Commerce and Industry. Mr. Tan Siew Sin, told a large election rally here last night, that if the PanMalayan Islamic Party came into power there would be trouble among the various communities. It was obvious, he said, that a party93 words
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Article57 1959-05-13 1 MOSCOW. Tues. (UPI) Premier Nikita Khrushchev, in s speech printed today in Pravda predicted the Foreign Minister? conference at Geneva would achieve "positive results" and be followed by a Summit conference. In the same speech he warned the Western powers again that they faced "inevitable disaster" if57 words
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Article141 1959-05-13 1 Soy who died after blast: PENANG, Tues.— The parents of nine-year-old Loh Cheng Hin. who died after being injured by an explosion of a tear-gas grenade. are claiming $30,000 compensation from the Government for their son's death. Cheng Hin was one of a party of students,141 words
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Article105 1959-05-13 1 WHO'S WHO AT POLLS A 'KNOW YOUR CANDIDATE" questionnaire has been devised by the Singapore League of Women Voters to ensure that every voter knows something about the man to whom he gives his vote on Election Day. May 30. Issued yesterday, the League questionnaire advises all voters to ask105 words
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Article, Illustration149 1959-05-13 1 CHARLIE CHAPLIN, the world's greatest comedian, is expecting to be a father again AT THE AGE OF 1 SEVENTY. His 34-year-old wife Oona, daughter of the great American playwright, Eugene O' Neill, broke the news to Charlie this week at their home in149 words
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Article122 1959-05-13 1 PIRATES HOLD-UP FISHING BOAT KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Pirates yesterday boarded a fishing vessel on the high seas, about 20 miles from Pulau Kitam, off the coast of Selangor, and escaped with the boat's outboard engine. The Selangor C.I.D. chief, Mr. Torn Hamilton said that two Chinese fishermen reported to the122 words
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Article33 1959-05-13 1 THIRTY-ONE ships with a total tonnage of 57.583 were lost at se a in the three months ending Sept. 30 1958, Lloyds Register of Shipping reportec in London yesterday. (Reuter)33 words
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Article42 1959-05-13 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Two suspected cases of modi--1 fled smallpox were reported here today. The victims have been sent' to the Pulau Jereiak isolation camp at Penane. This brings the number of cases in the Federation to four.42 words
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199 1959-05-13 1 Labuan harbour mystery Shell Co. installations vanish LABUAN, Tues. Police today began investigating the mysterious disappearance of several hundred tons of chains, cables, anchors and buoys from the harbour here. The maritime equipment was carefully laid down by Shell Company engineers recently to provide firm moorings for the multimillion dollarU.P.I. - 199 words
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221 1959-05-13 1 'National interest' Lib-Socs withdraw 2 from the polls THE LIBERAL-SOCIA-LIST PARTY has decided Ito stand down two of its candidates in the coming general election. They are Mrs. Lilian Tan for Serangoon Gardens and Mr. jChia Yeck Poh for Jurong. A statomrnt explaining the decision said it *-&s reached "solely221 words
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Article66 1959-05-13 1 YOUNG MURDERER TO HANG LONDON Tucs. (Reuter) Mr. R. A Butler, British Home Secretary, for the second time in a week refused today to reprieve a voung murderer due to be hanged. Michael Tatum. 24-year-old cinema projectionist, who hud been to death for the capital murder of Captam Charles Barrett.66 words
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154 1959-05-13 2 Insurance agent's plea: Don't send me to jail AN insurance a;4cnt. Chan Pang Huie alias Kim Teck, 27. pleaded guilty in the Singapore Fourth District Court yesterday to a charge of criminally misappropriating $.'UB from the Asia Life Assurance Society Limited Mr. S. K. Lee, the Judge, postponed sentence till154 words
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141 1959-05-13 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Unlike the film stars who came for the Sixth Asian Fi.ti Festival here the two Indian actresses, who arrived here today will so all out to collect money. Padmini and Rasini the two Indian film stars sai a so at the141 words
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76 1959-05-13 2 STUDENTS TO STAGE 'IDEAL HUSBAND' STUDENTS of the St. Andrew's School in Singapore wiil stage Oscar Wilde's '"The [deal Husband*' from May 2<> m 23 at me Cultural Centre in Canning Ri^e. The pay, produced by Messrs Seow Cneng Fong and Lim Ee Guan, is cast with members of the76 words
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Article42 1959-05-13 2 A new (Jerrran language course will start in Singapore on June 1 m answer to the demand for (icrman clasps, it was an •"jounced yesterday bv the German vice-Consul, Mr \V Bcrtp. Dr'aMs may h e obtained or telephoning fißl.ifi.42 words
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Article128 1959-05-13 2 THE Yice-Prcmir: and Defence Minister of Thailand Gfnrr^: Tannm Kittikacfaorn, ua^ pesterday given a "red carpet* 1 velconu when .he Rew into Singapore from Bangkok. General Kittikachorn is lin#j \ne Co nny and the Federation of Ma lava for week i1 M invitation of the128 words
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157 1959-05-13 2 BOY'S DEATH ON ROAD: OPEN VERDICT A MILITARY truck WMB alleged To na e kno-^Keo down a boy akmg B; p na ITtsta Bold during heavy ram. a Singapore Coroner's Court was to.ri yesterday. The Inquiry was ir.'o \ne death of Ang An [.ffong. LS, on April i in a157 words
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Article89 1959-05-13 2 A BAH BOY and his coljeacue yesterday foiled an attempt by two men to <ieal from the Rnyal lsiand Club. The bar boy, Poon Kim Wah. told Police while he was tsleep he heard a commotion. rip and a colleague went out to89 words
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Advertisement153 1959-05-13 2 NOTICE ss. "RAJULA" sailing for Madras on 15th May, 1959 THE above vessel will sail for Port Swettenham. Penang, Nagapattinam and Madras from Singapore Harbour Board Godown Nos 8 9. Gate No. 8. at 1 p.m. on the 15th May, 1959. Embarkation for deck passengers will commence at 7 a.m.153 words
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Advertisement135 1959-05-13 2 STUOINts WORK Wl Rj CXAMINA! TIME m ri'ir vn hflpins Hi Rwnti 7:: 8 pi Sanatoc«£ TONIC JJj IS" ui MEET MR. H& AlwcyM BOMEA- J Sole A«*n»s to' S lAChv»ann 11 .K A .3 >w Itch Gel Killed in 7 HI •earn* and po^ **',Vlr* •Ml CIUM t*rni>t# "f135 words
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812 1959-05-13 3 EDITORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD May 13. 1959 Railway Freeze-Up I THE announcement today of a wage-freeze by Malayan Railway Administration is an unfortum though very necessary step. It is unpleasant Muse it is likely to be construed by the National ftn of Railwaymen, which is now engaged in a Blow812 words
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Article53 1959-05-13 3 _i, um lack Kim Koaa. *> pora a. 9 6 So* No 1_63 Cables HCEKNfcwS lel ***** ib lines) AH department* uwu Cnma m«uranca 8ld« 174 Batu *?o Ch TeleprvDnt ***** IN_N_ 93 Cowar bt Ial: 3825 »iacca a Leitn St Tel 405 t > 91.53 words
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Article931 1959-05-13 3 ROBERT STEPHENS - The 'Big Four' Task In Geneva ROBERT STEPHENS by LONDON. THE Geneva conference of Foreign Ministers is the first formal EastWest high-level talks on Germany for three-and-a-half years. The last comparable occasion was the meeting of the Big Four Foreign Ministers after the Geneva summit conference of 1955, which ended931 words
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Article, Illustration64 1959-05-13 3 More than 2,000 medical institutions and private physicians in the United States now use radioisotopes for the diagnosis and treatment of disease. More than 1,000.000 medical patients were diagnosed or treated with radioisotopes during 1958. Their use has now spread throughout the world, largely as a result64 words
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942 1959-05-13 3 GUY WINT - PAKISTAN The Long Road part(9) Back GUY WINT 1 -by- LONDON. r rHE Pakistani army, which seized power six months ago, is working to a plan for the eventual restoration of representative government. The army conceived the revolution as an operation to remove some of the worst features of Pakistan's942 words
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Article310 1959-05-13 3 Sir— The People's Action Party has revealed itself as a totalitarian party seeking to impose a totalitarian system of government on the citizens of Singapore by its boast that it Is the only party to field 51 candidates In the coming elections and that it is sure310 words
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Article110 1959-05-13 3 Sir— For the past years till now, the Table "A" Army Civilian workers (clerks and storekeepers) have henefitted from their revisions in salaries. Needless to say. their working conditions have vastly improved through the hard work of the A.C.S.U. As for the daily-rated workers (labourers), I regret to110 words
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Article63 1959-05-13 3 Sir 1 sympathize with your correspondent "Disgusted" whc does not know whether* to vote for the Singapore Peoples Alliance or the Libera. Socialists am in the same quandary It is unfair {or our politicians to put the voters in this position. I have decided to support the Singapore63 words
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Article153 1959-05-13 3 Sir— l think it is time that the leaders of the ANTI-PAP parties stopped talking about a merger and capita] running away They shoulo come down to the level of the masses, especially the- illiterate and semiliterate, and show them in what way their lives will be affected153 words
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Article, Illustration358 1959-05-13 3 the NEWS as it strikes me (jufyl(j*uA*&AUyfa [TNPREDICTABLE! This is a word usually associated with Soviet Russia and international conferences. Not quite so. really. For instance, it i s predictable that the Red propaganda machine will be set in motion on the eve of an important conference so as to358 words
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Advertisement209 1959-05-13 3 SS 13.5.59J WHY PRAKTINA is the worlds most advanced 35mm Single-Lens Reflex Camera i/ie Atasons Some focal -plane-type single-lens reflex cameras have au-tomatic-dlaphragm len«»es BI T PRAKTINA lla s lens has FULLY automatic diaphragm that opens again to full aperture when the film I- wound to the next Irame. With209 words
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308 1959-05-13 4 Possible prelude to increased prosperity MALACCA, Tues. The Government's announcement yesterday of plans to develop Malacca into a first-class lighterage port has been welcomed by businessmen here as the possible prelude to increased prosperity. The port now handles about 11,500 tons of imports monthly308 words
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113 1959-05-13 4 Chinese, Indian medicines at clinics REPRESENTATIVES of associations of Chinese physicians and Indian ayurvedic practitioners have veer, invited by the Singapore City Council to set up Chinese and Indian medical facilities In separate wings oi the Council's clinics i'he de ision to set up such a setVice was made by113 words
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Article53 1959-05-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tucs.— The fifth annual local council elections for Kusial Bharu, in Tanah Merah District. Kelantan, resulted as follows: Tebir.g Tinggj Ward Mustapha o:n Sa'.amatullah. Lundans Ward Abdul Latifl b.n HaJJ Senik, Tepi Sunga: Ward rlaji W an Meriam binti Haj] Abdullah returned unopposed. All the53 words
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Article, Illustration141 1959-05-13 4 Schoolgirl has a 'date' with Governor A 17-YEAR-OLD schoolgirl is looking forward to a ""date" with the Governor of Singapore, Sir William Goode, tomorrow. She is Miss Nina Choo, a Form IV student of the Paya Lebar Methodist Girls School, who is this year's winner of the Overseas League (Singapore141 words
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Article128 1959-05-13 4 TWO men were injured in a freak accident at the iunction of New Bridge Road and North Canal Road. Singapore, yesterday. The injured were Hoo Pek Ee. 53. lorry driver and Lee Chan Kee. 48, lorry attendant. Both were admitted to the General Hospital.128 words
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485 1959-05-13 4 Lib-Socs' 7-Point Plan To Expand Trade A SEVEN-POINT programme for the future prosperity of Singapore was outlined last night by the Liberal Socialist secretarygeneral. Mr. E. K. Tan. at an election rally at Tiong Bahru. First, Mr. Tan said, the initial task of the next! government wis to do everything485 words
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Article116 1959-05-13 4 STAND WITH GOVT., SAYS BISHOP KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Tne first Asian Lutheran Bishop, the Rt. Rev Raja Manikam, was today entertained to a tea party by the Tamil Lutherans hero. Bishop Manikam, who came here to attend the Golden Jubilee of the Tamil Lutheran Church, said that during the last116 words
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Article, Illustration147 1959-05-13 4 THIRTY-TWO men and women from all walks of life received their testimonials after having graduated from the Dale Carnegie courses at the Institute of Successful Leadership. Singapore, on Monday. A graduation dinner, which was attended by more than 100 members and lecturers of the Institute, was held147 words
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609 1959-05-13 4 PAP READY TO WOO FOREIGN CAPITAL- Dr. Gol Industrialize Singapore call KVERY encouragement, assistance and protection will lu rpß manufacturers who want to set up business in Singapore if t|- lf PAp power, assured Dr. Goh Keng Swee. a PAP economic expert, in an efcctj cast over Radio Singapore last609 words
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211 1959-05-13 4 Wee: But they guilty of adoptis Red technique THE Peoples Action Party < ciall j munist but anyone with a rue JjH^ Communism could see that in the lC iing PAP had been adopting communistic r Th;. v,'. chairman iU Socialist Pan f t street c n 1 Joo Chiat211 words
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Article126 1959-05-13 4 Singapore roads impress Burmans A FIYE-man Burmese delegation which i s now in Singapore to study the various Functions of the City Council, wa< highly impressed by the Colony's road?. The delegation consists Of; Dr Thet Pe. Public Health Officer; U Kyi Myint, Revenue Officer; Capt. Maung Tin; U On126 words
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Article54 1959-05-13 4 KUALA LIPIS. Tue A total of 6,9<V) peop e (2.913 adults and 3.985 children) in the Lipi> anc Jerantut districts were vaccinated against smallpox during the period April 18 tn May I. Large crowds are still is:ttng vaccination entree daily and Health teams continue to carry out vaccinations54 words
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Advertisement119 1959-05-13 4 iMMmtim nestles ready-cooked 3'CkKcAL FOOD NESTUM is NOT just for babies you know. It also makes a delicious, nourishing and economical breakfast or light evening meal, for ALL THE FAMILY. NESTUM is very easily prepared for NO f^ ***** COOKING IS REQUIRED; just add milk or water Bl m%^ a«M«tlfl119 words
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375 1959-05-13 5 WE WON'T DRIVE OUT THE WHITE MAN— SPA But only people useful to Singapore will be allowed in— Tun Lim THE recent immigration legislation restricting the inflow of foreigners will provide opportunities for local employees to rise to more senior posts, the Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock, said yesterday.375 words
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Article238 1959-05-13 5 h LL'MPUR, Tues. people were taken ■ody by the Police roiinwing an un--1 --om mot ion at the rally in Bungsar ■>: was called K iolc are a was nv> H? P i.r slothes Po ice the large crowd B •ed P*o hear the I eakers. ft tioo started238 words
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Article268 1959-05-13 5 |«C: :A BAN WEI. Sir.sa-I Be V :a~ -e .-andiBr K -npon* Kapor, vesfl§T ■■:rra\ed to candidates ■U .~e e'.ecKr- >,-> -^.ake -bogus" pro ■a test *he patienre of B 1 bAK he toid a large rwd night that during l Be period many canUK round promising >Bt-~ 5268 words
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Article38 1959-05-13 5 Ittwinj were electel "f the Armv Civl i o n. Portsdown Singapore: Chairman: u -mar Secretary: Mr R >1. Treasurer: Mr Committee mem N< IU- Tan, Messrs x 1K P Biswas. John A Benjamin. Tan S Shanmuzam38 words
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Article24 1959-05-13 5 I r driver. Yap Koh r ■■■HDeri of a pen and at J« vorth S?2 by two --ng Limau Saaga- Monday evening.24 words
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Article, Illustration51 1959-05-13 5 KOO Tian Sung of Covent Road was yesterday acquitted in a Singapore court on a charge of causing the death of a boy, Chan An Mun, 12 by driving his lorrv in a negligent manner along the loth Mile. Woodlands Road at 8 a. m. on Dec. 31 last51 words
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Article36 1959-05-13 5 M M Vad'.velu. was charged in the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday with the murder of Main Vasu at Angu':ia Road on May R No plea was recorded He wa« remanded for one *-eek.36 words
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Article93 1959-05-13 5 CAN'T TRUST THESE MEN, SAYS SPA THE Singapore Peoples Alliance candidate for Kampong Glam. Inche Mahmood LatifT. last night attacked the former PAP councillors who had resigned en bloc from the City Council. Speaking at an election rally, he said: "By their resignation they have foresaken the people of Singapore93 words
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Article123 1959-05-13 5 PAP PLANS TO HOLD 112 RALLIES PEOPLES Action Party will hold at least 112 rallies before polling day May 30. In keeping with this, the party's central elections committee has decided to step up the number of weekly rallies from IS to 30. It was also decided that there will123 words
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Article, Illustration160 1959-05-13 5 WHO, ME? OH,NO! -SAYS MR. LEE MR. LEE BAH CHEE, a Liberal Socialist candidate, for Tiong Bahru in the general elections, denied at a rally last night in Kampong Tiong Bahru that he had threatened the people there that they must vote for him. Mr. Loe was replying to an160 words
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234 1959-05-13 5 PMIP will work for harmony and better education THE Pan-Malayan Islamic Party will promote interracial harmony and co-operation among all workers regardless of creed or cast The secretary of the Election Committee of the PMIP. Inche Ahmad Khan Surattee. said this last night at an election rally at Paya Lebar.234 words
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Article174 1959-05-13 5 BIRTHDAY SHIP IN PORT ONE of the Royal Navy's smartest warshios HMS Chichester (below) celebrates her first •"birthday" today in Singapore. Commissioned this time last year, the 2.000-ton frigate is an aircraft direction vessel. And in one year, the Chichester. a diese! vessel, has proved her calibre participating in NATO.,174 words
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301 1959-05-13 5 Special Traffic plans far polling day SINGAPORE Police yesterday announced special traffic arrangements for polling day May 30 to ensure a smooth flow of traffic and non-infringement of election procedure. Polling will be from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. and ballots will be counted in seven centres Gan Eng Seng301 words
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Article34 1959-05-13 5 TAN CHEOK FUAY. 45. was last night admitted to the General Hospital with a stab wound after being attacked by a man in Telok Mata Ikan, Singapore. His condition was reported serious.34 words
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157 1959-05-13 5 A VERDICT of misadven ture was returned by a Singapore Coroner on the death of a Naval Base labourer yesterday. Chua Yah Joo. 27, was attached to the torpedo depot. Chua one day complained to his engineer that he had pains in the neck.157 words
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Article72 1959-05-13 5 PETER Tan Choon Wong, pleaded not guilty in a Singapore Magistrate's Court yesterday to robbing Lah Thye Seng of jewellery worth SI, 134 while armed with a dagger at Coleman Street on May 11. He also pleaded not guilty to another charge of attempting to rob Lam72 words
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Advertisement273 1959-05-13 5 FOR SALE- LOANS AVAILABLE OPERA ESTATE 6% Miles, SI6LAP RD. A well developed housing estate complete with 3 Schools, Market, Shops, Church, excellent roads, sewerage, electricity, water, telephones etc Cool fir breexy at all times of the year. Near to seaside. Completion: June July, 1959. Two Storey 3 Bedrooms etc273 words
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327 1959-05-13 6 Tours, talks instead for students to get Varsity atmosphere FOR THE first time in the history of the University of Malaya, there will be no ragging of new students instead, an elaborate programme of "orientation" activities awaits the 430 undergraduates who will join the university327 words
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139 1959-05-13 6 THE secretary-general of the Peoples Action Party, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, yesterday described the Government's intention to hold by-elections for 16 vacant seats in the Singapore City Council in July as "Alice in Wonderland." Mr Lee. in a written statement pointed out: The139 words
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Article29 1959-05-13 6 PENANG. Tues Thieves removen all the carpentry tools from the Westlands Secondary Schools store in Khaw Sim Bee Road last night. The tcols were valued at $600.29 words
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Article, Illustration274 1959-05-13 6 All-out effort to make you vote 1,000,000 PAMPHLETS TO REMIND YOU OF YOUR DUTY ON E-DAY THE Singapore Government has printed more than 1,000,000 leaflets entitled "Our Duty To Vote" for distribution to the public. In addition to this, more than 200.000 copies of slogans, posters, strips, and car and274 words
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Article42 1959-05-13 6 MR. LEE Ah Siew, an employee of Messrs. William Jacks and Co. (Malaya) Ltd., with 25 years' of continuous service, was presented with a gold watch at the annual staff dinner at Kam Leng Restaurant. Kuala Lumpur, last night.42 words
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211 1959-05-13 6 MYSTERY DISEASE IN K.L.? IT'S ONLY TONSILITIS KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Fifty of the 300 students at the Language Institute here are down with tonsilitis all within a week causing considerable concern to the authorities. It started when a student was inflicted with the disease some time last week. Now it211 words
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Article45 1959-05-13 6 IPOH. Tuer. Convicted on three charges under the Bankruptcy Enactment, tin miner, Wong Choon Kee, of Pasir Puteh. was sentenced to three months' jail by the Magistrate, Raja Ridzuan, here todayWong gave notice of appeal and was allowed $1,000 bail45 words
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204 1959-05-13 6 Raja Muda: I'll start mining business KUALA LL'MPI'R. Tues. The Raja Muria of Selangor, Tunku Abdul Aziz Shah, declared today that he would proceed with his plans to start mining business and fruit growing when he returns from his four-month tour of the world. Yesterday, the Raja Mud a announced204 words
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97 1959-05-13 6 Missing sleepers Sabotage is out! BUKIT MERTAJAM, Xues. The removal of 300 railway sleepers worth $900 yesterday from the lines between Tassek Glugor and Pinang Tunggal in Province Wellesley North, for a distance of six miles, was not the work of saboteurs. The railway authorities here told The Standdard today97 words
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Article74 1959-05-13 6 A TRISHA rider was yesterday jai'ed by a Singapore Court for a month after he was unable to pay h fine of $630 imposed on him. The man. Lim Choon Bek. 46 was convicted on a charge of having lo lbs of uncustomed74 words
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Article54 1959-05-13 6 SINGAPORE Gity Councillor. Mr. Chua K:m Kee. yesterday asked the City Council to provide necessary material to make up Reserve Rnari. off Duchess Road, as the re?'.dents were volunteering to construct the road. Mr Chua told the Council to refer his request *o the Public Works54 words
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102 1959-05-13 6 GET WORKERS TO INVEST, SAYS THOMAS THE secretary-general of the Labour Front. Mr. Francis Thomas, last night urged the next government to carry out the new People's Investment Corporation. Speaking at an election rally at Petain Road, he said that the plan which was thought of by the Minister for102 words
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Article245 1959-05-13 6 IPOH, Tucs. The Perak Gover ntt Police are taking every possible prefa^.' 111 that polling date, May 27, passes without incidents. Perak is perhaps the only tUtc r t t where the Felice admit that largi have been attending rallies with th< :^f political party officials However, there is245 words
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Article115 1959-05-13 6 pore v^terdat 1 June f; Billy R-S.S 0 3 jjM |gj Tonr Quiftar.J?**^ Tin pricf J n( pore u;k S3 r <:;' »°"K C (down s^ avail session jh BQ)t< M m June Tran July Sept l*» de Spot of^i June parti July. Sept CJ.g flrt-Dn Rg115 words
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Article235 1959-05-13 7 !G AFORE driving in--sr<: are .-rekmg a meetu the Superintendent of Po ice tc thrash out IBS rrra'ed by the gp of driving testers. Insti members of irv.r.s S' hoois AssociaBd the Chinese Driving l* Associa'ion. on <'aze<i a three-hour ing tests in progail *he ]r>r* queue? eniencc *o235 words
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Article34 1959-05-13 7 pF Cfc ■sb Brothers d<"' re-uni m din- x held ai the St. pr tution on SaturMa >'' 'a: 3p n T-ckets t i r.r.er can be obtaint rn the Institution at $734 words
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Article388 1959-05-13 7 HIN PENG HAS LOST FACE IN JUNGLE 700 have so far quit his ranks— says Razak KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Prime Minister Dato Abdul Raxak bin Hussoin declared lasr night that members of the Malayan Communist Party had lost faith in their leader, Chin Peng, because of the Alliance Government's honesty,388 words
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Article, Illustration218 1959-05-13 7 Formosa studio to shoot film in Malaya KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Formo>an Central Motion Pictures Studio is likely to shoot a film in Kuala Lumpur ann Penang shortly. The Standard w as told today. Mr. S. S. Lee, one of the Formo^an delegates attending the Sixth Asian Film Festival, said218 words
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Article49 1959-05-13 7 A YOLTH. Yiap Ee Tong. of Te.ok Ayer Street was yesterday acquitted in the Singapore Second District Court of a charge of being a member of the 24th group of a secret society at 10. 20 p.m. at a roffeeshop at No. 85 Pekin Street on March 14.49 words
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Article79 1959-05-13 7 LEADERS of several political parties will eive their views on the prospects of Singapore's self-government at a forum at the Xanyang University Arts Auditrium beginning at '7.3o tonight. The forum, i^ organized by the University Social Sciences Society and is open to the public Speakers will be Mr.79 words
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248 1959-05-13 7 India will train Malayan air crews KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Chief of the Indian Air Staff. Air Marshal S. Mukerjee, today said that India would be ever willing to train Malayans as pilots, ground crews and technical aides. Air Marshal Mukerjee arrived here today from Jakarta on a 24-hour visit248 words
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Article75 1959-05-13 7 THE Chairman of the Thong Chai Medical Institution, Mr. Ng Quee Lam. yesterday appealed to the Chinese community in Singapore to help the institution's fund campaign. Mr. Ng, a Colony rubber magnate, toid The Standard that the institution spent $100,000 every year on free medical75 words
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Article, Illustration204 1959-05-13 7 You have a wonderful hall— says Vienna choir boys' master THE conductor of the world famous Vienna Choir Boys, Dr. Xaver Meyer, is extremely pleased with Singapore's Victoria Theatre. He described it yesterday, as a "wonderful hall." Dr. Meyer also commented favourably on the comfortable dressing rooms— which are so204 words
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Article51 1959-05-13 7 A variety concert pro duced by Mr. Kingsley Morrando of Radio Singapore, will be held at the Singapore Badminton Hall, on May 29 at 8.30 p.m.. to raise funds to send four senior Sea Scouts and a Scouter to the World Jamboree to be held in Mani'a in51 words
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196 1959-05-13 7 DETENTION ORDER VALID -HIGH COURT MR. JUSTICE Ambrose in the Singapore High Court yesterday made the following order, in connection with habeas corpus petition taken out on behalf of Choo Jee Jing, 29, secretary-general of the Wood Workers' Union: "I have come to the conclusion that the enactment of Section196 words
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584 1959-05-13 7 Woman who claims to have the 'Midas touch' gets 2 years' jail You astound me— says the court TEMERLOH, Tues. Esah binti Nik Lam, 32, a housewife who claimed that she could change $10 into $10,000 and who dishonestly induced another housewife to deliver to her on three occasions a584 words
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Article35 1959-05-13 7 THE Seremban /Kuala Sew ah Road at the 8} Mile, near Kuala Sewah is flooded. Water level is one foot two inches high and is rising. The road is impassable to light traffic.35 words
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Article16 1959-05-13 7 SWAMI Kumar Rishi Parivarajak, an Indian mystic, is now on a visit to Singapore.16 words
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180 1959-05-13 7 PENANG, Tues. Prisoners on remand here have a grouse against the "Black Maria" used to transport them from the prisons to the courts and back. They complained about the poor ventilation inside the van which had two small windows on each side.180 words
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Advertisement223 1959-05-13 7 AIL SHOWS FULLY AIR-CONDITIONED~ 11. 1.45, 4, 6.30 9.30 =2 DEBBIE REYNOLDS "The MATING GAME" j j Ton? RANDALL Paul BOVGLAS Fred CLARK j Color Ci (MOM) j Gardner "THE NAKED MAJA\£r»i j Simultaneously 5 Shows ii«n, 45 4 6 30 9.30pm e j flltt.Nh J9759 \2!mF HHUM 1 30J0O223 words
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Advertisement334 1959-05-13 7 jfCiiLIWT ORGANISATION 1M J jjf -)t Shouts Air -Conditioned !j^> ■^C T #^a II r f *> 1* JEM! I SB NOW SHOWING! T 5 Shows at: It am, 1.45, 4.15, 6.45 ft 9.30 pm !«•"< JOHNGREGSON DONALD SINDEN i "SST PEGGY CUMMINS N ADI A GRAY J f TheCaptalrt'sTable334 words
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Miscellaneous104 1959-05-13 7 YWCA (Raffles Quay): International Women's Club A Talk on 'Legai Aid" by Mr S. E. Teh. Director of Legal Aid. Singapore 10.30 am Beauty Culture 515 Chines* YMCA (South Pier): Kun Tow Morning Class 7 00 a m.. 3rd SEA YMCA's Training Institute 8.00 a.m.. Table Tennis 900 a m104 words
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Miscellaneous99 1959-05-13 7 Church: Pre-Pentecost Prayer Meeting in the Church 5.30 p.m.. Address on Evangelism by Rev. J H H Berckman. Gospel Meeting at "Peace Cov«." 393. Joo Chiar Road. 800 p.m. Paya Lebar Methodist Church: Testimony Meeting at the Church Mr Seow Cheng Liew 5.15 p.m The Independent Missionary Movement* Film show99 words
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Miscellaneous156 1959-05-13 7 English Schools Broadcasts: 9.00 a.m Signature Tune. 9.03 Playbox 9.23 Interval Music. 9.25 Songs to Sing. 945 Interval Music 9.50-10.10 English Literature 1.00 p.m. Good Afternoon Prog Summary. 1.02 Mid-day Melodies 1.30 Time Signal and News. 1.40 Newstalk. 145 Short and Sweet. 200 Close Down. English Schools Broadcasts: 430 §.m156 words
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Miscellaneous162 1959-05-13 7 Musical Clock. 800 News. 8.03 Mucica Clock 8.30 Ted Heath and his Music. 1.00 p.m. Mid-day Melodies 130 News 145 Short and Sweet. 200 Announcer's Choice. 2.30 Theatre of the Air. 3.30 Henry Jerome Band Show. 34a Serial 'Oul of the Dark". 4.00 Victor Silvester and His Orchestra. 430 I162 words
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Advertisement798 1959-05-13 8 THE BLUB FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE ft* Haftfax. toston. New Tor*. Baltimore. Philadelphia f> Calf Ports Spore P. S'ham Penang TiUCCK 1 wiiMii hi 11 11 1 11 Tl*"T lune 11 |une 16/17 |un. Cetrtew option to proceed vie othet ports to toad and discharge cargo r NORTH GERMAN798 words
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Advertisement1118 1959-05-13 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 118 lines) (Incorporated m Singapore) 2 ne ET THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T* lAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW LONDON fr CONTINENTAL PORTS (vie Sues with liberty to proceed via Panama or Cape of Cood Hope) Carriers option to proceed via other ports f load1,118 words
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Advertisement1041 1959-05-13 8 MITSUI 113 LINE JAPAN LINE S'pora P.S'ham Penaiig Hoeisan Moru 20 Moy Horyu Maru 23Moy Amogisan Moru 21 Moy 19 May 15 May Axumason Maru 30 May 27 May U.S.A. LINE. For New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore direct discharge via Bombay Suez. Asokason Maru 27 Moy 30 May ETA N. York1,041 words
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Advertisement818 1959-05-13 8 h ra THE E.A.C.L« .AILINCS TO: Qut ADEN. RED SEA, MEDITERRa\La\ I CONTINENTAL ft SCANDIIMAVIA\ p O p T H fiC,% (Per* PSK. m I Jf "Meoma" a) 24/25 May 26/27 May !> MA -Beira* b) «U May/4 lun* 5/€ un ,^^H RC m.s. 'Siena^ b) 10 |«ne/4 |uly 5/6818 words
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Article, Illustration160 1959-05-13 9 Kh\.il Intrrocean r Lighter, thp 12>00 ton ei_ht m Straat Van fa doc to arn\e in >r» IfMROTi the of hci maiden voyage ir Fast- Africa-South I run rh- d im Holland on I nst \ear and j fd in her owners on 12 the160 words
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229 1959-05-13 9 K. Aircraft Makers Want Greater Govt. Aid .r tot more GovIt aid for Britain's t ndostry was made >j the chief of I tnd's, builders of i" pi IV I g Nixon cbalxtnaii ~.z director ol r iys In his annual r. not enougli orders t C^met IVs have been229 words
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248 1959-05-13 9 Tins Are Steady On The Share Mart BOTH Indu? trials and Rubbers were quiet on the Malayan share market yesterday, and prices were a shade easier. Tins, however, were steady at quotations. Turnover was fair. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Associations were Buyers Sellers BB Petrol 54/- 56/248 words
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Article346 1959-05-13 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: 8.8. Petrol 54/3 ready; Fed. Disp. $1.08. $1.09: Fitzpatncks 92ic. overnight; F. X. ords. $156. Gammon $184 readv and delayed. $1.77 odd lot; G'town Disp. $2 25; W. Hammer $1.43, 51.44. Hume prefs. A4/9; Jarkson 88c; M. Cement $1.70: M346 words
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Article190 1959-05-13 9 OUTER ROADS Waikelo, Capetan Manolis, Lucky Fortune. Flying Hawk, Sambas. Sarpedon, Raju 1 a Gloria Maru, An Shun. Armonia, Toroa. Lika. Miharu Maru, Xarifa, Naticina. Canbodge, Pacific Trad e r Sagaf jord, Glenearn. Tong Lie, Taihei Maru, Tabian. Siberoet, Kalianget, Hallanger, Licamaersk, Automedon. Lotorium, Halldor, Eiry Aku190 words
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332 1959-05-13 9 RICE: NEW PLANTING URGED TO RAISE OUTPUT KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The need for Malaya to adopt new and improved methods of rice cultivation so that output of the grain can be raised, is stressed by the acting Director of Agriculture, Federation of Malaya, Mr. P. G. Coleman, in a special332 words
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Article242 1959-05-13 9 -Price Up By 2% Cents AFTER the sharp drop of nearly six cents on Monday, Singapore rubber price yesterday recovered 2i cents to close at $1.05i cents per lb., for International first grade May shipment, on buying support from overseas. The trade in Singapore is242 words
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Article101 1959-05-13 9 R.I. Wants Ships To Haul Copra JAKARTA, Tues. (UPI) The Indonesian government is seeking charter contracts 'or four vessels to haul copra from the far-flung islands of East Indonesia, according to a report by an Indonesian news agency. The report said the government wanted the vessels for three months at101 words
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Article177 1959-05-13 9 Indonesian Exports May Rise JAKARTA, Tues. (UPI) Government trade officials today hailed the increase of rubber prices on the Singapore market as "favourable" for Indonesia. But producers and exporters looked upon the increase a s "temporary" and warily maintained a "wait-and-see" attitude. A Ministry of Trade spokesman said the price177 words
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Article77 1959-05-13 9 JAPANESE automobile production in March reached a postwar record of 18.150 units, the Japan Automobile Industry Association disclosed in its report covering nine member manufacturers. March output showed a gain of 6.6 per cent over the previous record of 17,024 automobiles registered in June. 1957. For77 words
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Article33 1959-05-13 9 THE United States was likely to become an important market for Australian goods, the Acting Prime Minister, Mr. John Mcewen, said yesterday. This was a "long term view", lie emphasised. Renter.33 words
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Article94 1959-05-13 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were Copra April-May $44 buyers; $45 sellers; coconut oil in bulk $68 sellers; in drums $70 sellers: Muntok white pepper SI 42 sellers; Sarawak white $141 sellers; special Sarawak black $81. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable mixed94 words
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Article40 1959-05-13 9 THE Ma'ayan Exrhar.ee Ba'ks Association marie the following changes in its rnte« to merchants yesterday Canada: buying T.T. 31-15 16. On. :12 1 16. 90 day? airmail 32--7/16 creriM hills. 32j trade bills Other exchange rate* remain unaltered.40 words
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Advertisement424 1959-05-13 9 BURMA FIVE STAR LINE MONTHLY SERVICE FROM JAPAN b HONGKONG PORTS. HICTAII'' S tgipor* P S ham Penang DWIWn 14 May 17 May 18 May cccpti.^q Cargo For T.S'ha m, Penang, b R 'ngoon. nts INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING AGENCY lil R->ad Singapore 51. Beach Street Penong. [I: ***** b 786SS. Tel:424 words
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Advertisement148 1959-05-13 9 Introducing a new high sfancfard |HJ^ Using the short, smooth Polar Route and the familiar Southeast Asia "route; th« fTHI WORLD OVER tew klm Golden Circle Service provides a luxury link between the Last and ■^v H| Ha Vp West^ Here is a service offering the acme of comfort and148 words
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Article, Illustration1124 1959-05-13 10 JILL GRANT - His Idea Became A National Institution JILL GRANT -by If Made His Wife A World-Famous Star gEVEN years ago, a Cuban-born bandleader and his actress wife rented a tiny studio, hired a freelance television team and recorded a half-hour comedy. It was the beginning of what was to become the1,124 words
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Article, Illustration842 1959-05-13 10 The Day The Shah 1} Down The Mall, I HI By DONALD EDGjtft I SAW the Shah of Persia arrive in Loud glory of a May morning in all circumstance of the occasion there w*. e It was Soraya, the wife he has c I looked at the first842 words
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Miscellaneous291 1959-05-13 10 By RITA DEL MAR TODAY'S QUOTATION: "The defects of the understaning, like those of trie face grow worse a« we grow old." La Rochefoucauld U EUNESDAY FOR EVERYONE: A great deal can be accomplished today by those who keep busy but who avoid haste. friction, unpractically. Ideas will not be291 words
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Article183 1959-05-13 11 TODAY'S GOING So THEY SAYGOOD Ynughal Bridge and Mont Blot II should fight out the finish of the last event, the 9f for Cias.s One performers. It will be hard to separate them but my vote goes to Youghal Bridge. Youghal Bridge came from the rear to finish a strong183 words
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Article1952 1959-05-13 11 1 2.00 p.m. CI. 3. Div. 4 6 Furs. N^korn Nai br e g 4y 9.00 Pojner Spencer L. A. B. Stable 6 Monty beg 3y 900 Franklin Hobb* B. P. Giam fir Mrs. b W. McGregor Wart ~7 Toochef'i Pet b.r g 3 y 9.00 Forte1,952 words
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Article452 1959-05-13 11 SCRUTINEER - ABERDEEN A GOOD THING SCRUTINEER My Best Bets are High Sochs in Race 6 and Chenderiang in Race 7. "FRANCIS B» This noted second run specialist can win Summer Cup ABERDEEN, fourth to Monitor last week, is certainly worth another chance in the 6f Summer Cup (Rate 6), the main452 words
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258 1959-05-13 11 Free Mist To Account For This Field Free Mist gave two promising showings at Kuala Lumpur last, month when finishing second to Prince Tournai over SU. then third to Aloha over 6f. He should have benefitted enough from the two outings to account for this field in the opening event258 words
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Article534 1959-05-13 11 STANDARD NAP PEKING Peking has the right form and can be confidently followed in the 6f sprint for horses Class Three, Division Two. The opposition here is not strong. He finished third to Bestcrete over the straight 5Jf then a close-up fourth to Safe Invest over 6f at Ipoh in534 words
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Advertisement60 1959-05-13 11 Tf What a difference -%-AMACKESON'S F^ JJJi TH£ STRONG STOUT WITH THE MILD TASTE /v± makes When you need 9 v a lift* 1 A^V r\ ynu need Ikj V it Mackesnn t I affyfflpO^YCA Stackeson s x 5» -CTy^* It builds you u/»l V\ and makes 6 the world60 words
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571 1959-05-13 12 BRIAN STAY AWAY FROM SONNY BOY! PETER WILSON gives this warning to London LONDON, Tues. His head still showing certain signs of bloodiness but still defiantly unbowed, Brian London arrived back from America with the inside information that ex-world heavyweight champion Jack Dempsey has promised to help him in the571 words
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Article118 1959-05-13 12 Weights for two races at Bukit Timah on Saturday are: The Novice Stakes Singapore Yearling Scheme Div. 1 6 Furlongs: Feimi 8.11 Gamebornagh HI 8.11 Mickev Roonev II 8.11 Sentence 8.11 Tollana 111 811 Cheni 8.04 Dashera 8.04 Eros 5.04 Fine Choice 8.04 Four Winds II 8.04118 words
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Article, Illustration192 1959-05-13 12 IS glorious sunsh'nie and bciore* a crowd of 90,000 Italy held England to a 2-2 draw at Wcnbley recently. After a shaky start England suddenly clicked. In the twenty-sixth minute, Chariton shook the great Italian goalkeeper Renzo Bujjon to a 'Tightening flash of the stunning power he carries192 words
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Article137 1959-05-13 12 LONDON. Tues. i ßenter) David Thomas, professional golfer who ha.- played for Wales in the Canada Cup and the world championship, was fined $600 here for attempting to evade customs duty on a cine camera, ien>e and exposure meter. Thomas, runner-up in last year's British Open championship,137 words
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Article34 1959-05-13 12 PERTH. Tue^. (Reuter).— Mr. K. S. Sandy Duncan. British secretary of the Empire and Commonwealth Games Council is to visit Perth to assist with the planning of the 1962 Empire Games.34 words
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Article29 1959-05-13 12 COPENHAGEN. Tues. (Keuter) France gained a 3-0 winning lead over Denmark by taking the doubles match in the Davis Cup European zone second round tie here yesterday.29 words
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Article74 1959-05-13 12 Today's sport SOCCER— Asian Cup competition Vietnam vs. Malaya, Jalan Besar 8 p.m. S.B.H.F.A. Div. I—Mercantile Bank vs. Chartered Bank. F. Park S.CS. vs. Naticmal Carbon, F. Park Pu'au Bukom vs. Wearnes, F. Park. D:v. 2 National Carbon "A" vs. LCI. F. Perk. Div. 3 Bra^tocn vs. F. and N.74 words
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Article97 1959-05-13 12 THE Royal Air Force and lhe Royal Navy drew 8-8 in the 'C" League water-polo match at Changi yesterday. The Airmen were leading 6-2 at halftime with goals by Chong (3), Lawrence (2) and Lee to the Navy's one each by Dockett and Vea!. In the second half97 words
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Article27 1959-05-13 12 THE draw fn r the tabletennis competition for the Great World Park Cup will take place tonight at the Great World Park at 6 p.m.27 words
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Article42 1959-05-13 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Former Singapore star Arthur Koh gave a sparkling display to score four goals which helped Mercantile Bank whip Singapore Cold Storage 7--) in .today's FAS Division II Government and Business Houses League fixture on the Sentul ground42 words
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Article382 1959-05-13 12 MALAYANS FAVOURITE TONIGHT But It Will Be very C/os MALAYA will go into the field Umifttt r beating Vietnam and becoming the Central pions of the Asian Cup at Jalan Besar stad u Both Malaya and Vietnam i have beaten Singapore and the tussle for supremacy will be keen indeed.382 words
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130 1959-05-13 12 M.C.F.A. TEAM TO MEET INDONESIANS PEN AN G. Tue> The Malayan Chinese F.A XI team to meet Banka Billington at the Merdeka Stadium on Friday is Seet Yew Chang <S"pore^. Koay Ban Chuan fPg.). Xg Mun Keai <Sl>. Moh Wai Hong (Negrit. Yong Shin (Joh), Boey Chong Liam <Pgt. Arthur130 words
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Article19 1959-05-13 12 LONDON, rues. (Rcuter).— Queen Elizabeth's Pinciari was officially scratched from the Epsom Derhy at 0800 GMT. vesterdav.19 words
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Article, Illustration148 1959-05-13 12 ROME, Tucs. (Reuter) Neale Fraser, Australia's runner-up at Wimbledon last year, and Luis Ayala, the Chilean Davis Cup star, yesterday qualified to meet in the men s singles final of the Italian Lawn Tennis championships here. Fraser, 25, completely outclassed former Wimbledon champion Jaroslav148 words
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212 1959-05-13 12 S'pore ABA Rejects Offer From Burma To Send Boxers THE Singapore Amateur Boxing: Association last night rejected a Burmese offer to send six boxers to the Colony at the end of this month. SABA decided to reject the offer because there was insufficient time to make arrangements for their visit.212 words
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Article308 1959-05-13 12 A NEW star, who has the makings of a champion, was discovered at the Singapore Badminton Stadium last night where the Badminton Association was holding its annual junior and veterans championships. This young player was Miss Helen Ong. whose performance last night not only impressed the308 words
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Article99 1959-05-13 12 DALLAS J\T^ -Sugar ■■'•2?\ bcMn mt < SML.it" |f wl nil pell An m:(ir;,- stau fiat i But th< ath< r thing JPtJ Wf in--- Wj^ Ent< rpr. phon- n^ the \v- >- r th U Ki Dal :i ploriny (rti( pi vine x n Robinson id defonrc *^y99 words
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Article146 1959-05-13 12 THK adv.itK. pint wW Banka Bilhn.i-r SOfT team from Imi«<n» ygg| ed in Sinu;»pori w "C*j on its «'<v l" dmm pur for thwe-trt^r^ Th r pain inctaWl crs officials mri x|; r 'ijr Se\rn m«>n pin 1 UB nesian nation. ii r fhft tives, arr \p» <;r r146 words
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Article348 1959-05-13 13 Berlin i was Bode overwhel■y conscious of Fit must be like I writer to have Bjlturol capital. I only papers with g| r^ being read Wjh West CerJT a Die Welt. W n Hamburg, and W'-' r AllgeB ma n publishing K ire n Fra^kHp. j 1 imburg,348 words
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412 1959-05-13 13 ADRIAN BALL - ADRIAN BALL by LOG ANGELES iIMNCi of Royal Air d missile mm in I ted States, after i problems, has be- striking example pslo-American space ID-operation. kit 600 Royal Air Force I n p issed through a rt i I training centres Hating in412 words
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Article, Illustration894 1959-05-13 13 ALAN ROSS - Berlin Has Excitement and Atmosphere ALAN ROSS "by Walking down the Kurfurstendamm may not. visually, be quite the same thing as walking cc^n the Champs-Ely-sees, hut on a spring day it feels like it. Radiators JN the Cafe Kranzler rhe mtra-red rad\ators suspended over the terrace tables enable \xi to894 words
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Article, Illustration725 1959-05-13 13 Teenage Top Music' Shows KUALA LUMPUR. [HERE is just under a fortnight to the starting date of these "Pop music 1 teenage shows organised by the YMCA, Kuala Lumpur. These shows are in the nature of a "great" experiment as far as "live" entertainment in the Federal725 words
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Miscellaneous211 1959-05-13 13 LI'L ABNER By Al Capp SADIE HAWKINS *TWERE AAERELW U PRIVATE FOr- if^S^Sf') V A^A?c°Y^r IV ATE OONES S\ JONES, kWI SHORE RELIEVED AM j \^U^ j^ V AAOS P 7k aS At^-V NOW-OU T A > HAINT MARRIED Z*S \MQTUAL., J* ALLEY OOP B y v T H* m211 words
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Article219 1959-05-13 14 An old friend pays respect LONDON. Tues. (Reutcr) Field Marshal Sir Gerald Tcmpler, former Chief of the Imperial General Staff, was among: the mourners who filed today past the coffined body of the Sultan of Johore. lying in state in the Malayan High Commission office here.219 words
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Article100 1959-05-13 14 110 years of wedded bliss. MOSCOW. Tues. (UPI) A couple from a mountain village near Makhach Kala celebrated their 110th wedding anniversary yesterday. Moscow Radio reported. The couple. whose names were not given, were reported to be in their 130s. the husband 131. the wife 136. A medical scientist studying100 words
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Article33 1959-05-13 14 THE Indonesian Government is discussing a $18 million (Mala van) aid otier from the United States for the repair and expansion of harbours in Indonesia it was announced vesterday. UPIUPI - 33 words
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Article26 1959-05-13 14 THE EMPEROR of Ethiopia is to visit the Soviet Union at the end of June, it was officially announced in Moscow last night. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article260 1959-05-13 14 ANOTHER 'BOMBSHELL' AT GENEVA Soviets threaten to snarl the 'little summit* Now Gromyko wants Poles, Czechs to attend GENEVA, Tues. (UPI) Russia threw another "Molotov Cocktail" into the "Big Four" conference today by demanding admission of Poland and Czechoslovakia as "full and equal members." A U.S. spokesman immediately rejected the260 words
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Article73 1959-05-13 14 THE 'Big Four* Foreign Ministers failed at their first negotiating session today to reach agreement on Russia's demand for the immediate inclusion of Poland and Czechoslovakia as full members, conference sources reported. They will take up the question aga,in at their next meeting tomorrow. Mr. Andrei Gromyko, Soviet Foreign Minister,Reuter - 73 words
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Article, Illustration398 1959-05-13 14 THE COUPLE who SWAPPED COUPLES THE wealthy jewellery manufacturer aivj "attractive people the sort you uoum rfj* 1 glance to," said a divorce judpe yesterdax -m So were their friends the wholesale fruiter. wife. m m But the four of them INTER-CHAN(,M) husband committed adultery with the nth*>r V rifT398 words
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Article, Illustration68 1959-05-13 14 DUCKS really take to the water in Taipei, as youngsters steer paddle boats. designed like ducks, at a new playground in the city. For only 10 cents (Malayan) the small fry can cruise around the pond, bumping into the shore or one another. WhenUPI - 68 words
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Article108 1959-05-13 14 FORT PILLOW. Tennessee Tues Some 150 convicts, armed with knives, rioted at Fort Pillow prison farm last night and threatened to stab to death two guards they seized as hostages. Prison guard Hubert Neyman, 57. wa s forced to stand at one of the prison windows108 words
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224 1959-05-13 14 WASHINGTON, Tue s (Reuter) Rear Admiral Edward J. O'Donnell, the Defence Department's Director of International Security Affairs for the Far Fast, said today that any attempt by communist China to move against South Korea, Formosa or South Vietnam would mean serious fighting. HeReuter - 224 words
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Article147 1959-05-13 14 LONDON. Tues. (Reuter) The British Court of Criminal Appeal refused yesterday to approve a proposed operation on a man stated to have "uncontrollable sexual impulses." The Lord Chief Justice. Lord Parker, said the court had been asked to gfve its blessing to such an operation147 words
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Article62 1959-05-13 14 LANDING IN CENTRAL CELEBES JAKARTA. Tue^. (Reuter). Indonesian Government forces have made an amphibious landing on Mamudju in the rebellious Toradja region of Central Celebes, according to press reports from Macassar. The reports said the landing was preceded by a naval heavy bombardment on rebel defence positions. The navy seized62 words
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201 1959-05-13 14 Dead girl massaged back to life MELBOURNE, Tues (Reutcr) A two-year-old girl who "died" from electrocution for 15 minutes yesterday, is alive packed in ice in a suburban district hospital today. Doctors who opened up her chest and massaged her heart for an hour say she is gravely ill and201 words
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Article118 1959-05-13 14 PAN-AM FINED $15,000 HONGKONG. Tues. <Reuter> A magistrate today fined the Pan American World Airways* Hongkong Branch $15,000 (Hongkong) for importing unmanifested cargo. The court was told a leather suitcase containing 76 pounds weight of raw opium and a quantity of crude morphine and morphine hydro-chloride wa s unloaded from118 words
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Article24 1959-05-13 14 THE British and Foreign Bibles Society has distributed 1.703.669 bibles throughout the world last year compared with 1.946.156 in 1957.- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Advertisement152 1959-05-13 14 match Pan Am's experience on the Pacific For example, Pan Am has just completed between the U. S. Mainland and Hawaii First to fly the Pacific, Pan American has carried more people to more places in the Pacific than any other airline. And now P^n American sets a new record152 words
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