Singapore Standard, 13 June 1959
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Title Section23 1959-06-13 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone 2548 1 5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1959. Vol. IX No. 345. 15 cts. 14 Pages (FINAL EDITION)23 words
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Article701 1959-06-13 1 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY SHORTAGE OF DOCTORS. DRUGS ALARMING' Re-organisation essential, say senior officers 'Hospitals and clinics are unable to provide for basic needs of the people' By KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The medical services in the Federation of Malaya are so inadequate that they cannot provide for the basic701 words
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411 1959-06-13 1 RAZAK AND LEE (THEIR MINISTERS) MEET TODAY They'll discuss mutual problems KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Final arrangements have been completed here for the first conference between the Prime Ministers of Malaya and Singapore to be held tomorrow. The Federation delegation to the talks, in addition to Dato Abdul Razak, will be411 words
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Article, Illustration68 1959-06-13 1 'Pop' Lim is honoured by the Queen MR. UM YONG LIAN, aged 59— "Pop" to thousands of soccer players and fans in Malaya has been awarded the M.B.E. in the Queen's Birthday Honours List announced today. He retired from the Singapore City Council in 15)55 and has since been full-time68 words
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Article35 1959-06-13 1 SENTENCES ranging from two to ten years were passed yesterday by a Madrid military court on ten men charged with being communists and with carrying out subversive activities in Valencia in 1958. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article617 1959-06-13 1 DEV SHRIDAR - Illegal en fry gateway revealed DEV SHRIDAR Bv KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The "leper route'' a secret gateway into the Federation used by illegal immigrants has at last been uncovered. Ten days of exhaustive probing by The Standaid has brought to light facts which the Police and Immigration authorities, working in617 words
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501 1959-06-13 1 LONDON. Fri. (Reuter)— Queen Elizabeth paid wide tribute to music, the theatre and the fine arts today in a 2.400 name honours list that brought Knighthood to stage and screen star Michael Redgrave and the rare Companionship of Honour to Mr. Walter501 words
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Article, Illustration20 1959-06-13 1 THE JUKEBOX BLUES pic A POLICE sergeant sticks up a "banned'* notice above a jukebox in a Singapore ba StandardStandard - 20 words
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Article, Illustration29 1959-06-13 1 pic and here is a police officer nailing n notice outside a pintable saloon cancelling the licence to operate all machines. StandaraStandard - 29 words
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384 1959-06-13 1 BOB PERIES - Singapore drive on 'yellow culture' goes on BOB PERIES By THE Singapore Government \esterda>. cracked down on pin-table parlours and silenced jukeboxes in bars and coffee shops, in a Police drive that started at 6 p.m. T)ip crackdown If another step tn thp Government's campaign to rid the island of384 words
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Advertisement81 1959-06-13 1 BEER FOR HEALTH MIAMI BEACH Fa Fr:. (UPI) A Latin American cbemift croup of lead exports bete thai beer mav be the healthiest of »li drinks •'lts Inclusion In the r must be only consider-! benefi* ia ir. ll] caaei both for bealthy or tor ailina people," declared Eiernarj Perec81 words
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Obituary35 1959-06-13 2 MRS. MU TUUTHAMBY, mother of M. K a• j .ram. Hospital Assistant, Kai Kerbau Hospital, passed av pearefully on Jun e 12. The cortege leaves Bukil Timah Road at 5p m to Hindu cemetery35 words
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Advertisement1119 1959-06-13 2 NOTICES The Bankruptcy Ordinance AUCTION SALE OF (CHAPTER 11) tn the High Court of the EUROPEAN Household FurmColony of Singapore ture comprising Piano, SewLsland of Singapore m r> n f^ ine Machine Bicycle, ReinIN BANKRUPTCY. No. 534 mg macm e J of 19 55 gerator, Vono Spring Beds, Re: CHIN1,119 words
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Advertisement255 1959-06-13 2 TENDER NOTICES JOHOR E PUD TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class IT and above registered P.W 1 Contractor wi be received by the Sta--: El cer. .Inhere. Up to Nor-. 0 f t h e 30.6.59 for ERECTION AND COMPLETION OF ONE BLO :K MATERNITY HOSPITAL AT Full particulars may be255 words
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EDITORIAL • SINCAPORE TIGER STANDARD
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Article332 1959-06-13 3 I^^l capital of the Federation of Malaya, Kuala n pu f celebrates its centenary today. Behind itor) of this thriving township which emerged in a?o to become the proud seat of the itme*fl today is a record of steady development progresi a record which has332 words
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Article408 1959-06-13 3 I^HE development of more land, whether for l *nal or agricultural purposes, must not be Horded as the sole responsibility of the GovernBf rhe Federation's Minister for Commerce and tl v-v. Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said at the anniversary r-ations ot the United Sua Betong Rubber t+RR. Ltd.408 words
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Article33 1959-06-13 3 Boa no 1563 Cable. ii'.EKNEwS Ml Tel- ***** <*> lines) Ail departments I -Lance £3 IH Batu «d ■*.A-- 4 Le.tn St Tel: 7^? m*^" 51-A Bukit Chm* Tel: 14/l33 words
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Article, Illustration1345 1959-06-13 3 Andy Hotsario - A Century of Progress tor Kuala Lumpur Andy Hotsario From A Muddy River Mouth To A Metropolis hf§ Kuala Lumpur J£UALA Lumpur, the origin of whose very name and precise date of founding are still shrouded in mystery, becomes a centurian today. From a humble' beginning as the "muddy river1,345 words
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Article774 1959-06-13 3 HENRY BAGEHOT - HENRY BAGEHOT by Vientiane. Laos, CITTING in the sun in sleepy Vientiane, watching groups of barefoot monks in their yellow robes pass slowly 'down the tree-lined avenues, it is difficult to realise that this is the capital of a country facing a crisis that has suddenly774 words
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Article, Illustration71 1959-06-13 3 Insects reproduce at an almost unbelievable rate. A female fly, for example, can lay as many as 500 eggs in a season. Each egg develops into an adult insect in a week and each new female insect can then lay 500 more eggs. If all the eggs71 words
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Article83 1959-06-13 3 Shorts from the Talks Record Rope "A NYLON rope. be;ie\Pd to be the world"-, biggest. ha s been manufactured in Scotland. It contains one and a half million miles of nylon filament— enough to girdle the Equator 60 times. It is 120 feet long, weighs 3.100 pounds, and has a83 words
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Article, Illustration313 1959-06-13 3 Gister Gunarekera - the NEWS as it strikes me Gister Gunarekera gY the time the Parliamentary elections in tbe Federation arrive in August, the Malayan Gmernments would have en.ioyed a windfall from forfeited deposits. These may well remain a record for the next ten years. By tb^n there may be fewer political parties313 words
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Advertisement45 1959-06-13 3 I I* jß_ pi j i 7 TRANSISTOR m- .hi II 2-BAND PORTABLE fe^ l*^ II RADIO RECEIVER. W FUNCTIONAL YET r gM \m ATTRACTIVE DE- ill j SIGN— WITH LEA- s 2^r i M*j T HER SHOULDERNATIONAL Artable Radio Model A8.175 U or T45 words
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Advertisement35 1959-06-13 3 Watch for the visit of the Quaker Oats van to your district w iv fi For ]e^ than IV^ Hw HR a serving enjo) this QUAKER OATS IT'S THE FINEST FOOD FOR YOUNG AND OLD35 words
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768 1959-06-13 4 You were rude... Lim's counsel tells professor $2 7,260 WRONGFUL DISMISSAL CLAIM Answer questions sensibly -Braddell PENANG, Friday— Dato Sir Roland Braddell told Prof. Fong Hok Li, of Taipei, in the Supreme Court here today that he was wasting the time of the court if he did not answer sensibly768 words
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363 1959-06-13 4 Opium pedlar's death: Murder unknown verdict A WEALTHY bookie, Tan Keng To, told a Singapore Coroner yesterday he was away in Penang when he read in newspapers of the nmrder of Lee Bok Lau, an opium pedlar. Tan denied having any opium dealings with Lee but said he had often363 words
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210 1959-06-13 4 MANILA OFFER TO TRADE UNION LEADERS IHE LABOUR Education Centre at the University of the Philippines has offered an "open invitation" to the Singapore Government to send trade union leaders to Manila for training. This was announced by Dr. Cicero D. Calderon, the Director of the Centre, yesterday after meeting210 words
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Article, Illustration742 1959-06-13 4 Queen honours 28 Singapore and Malay MBE for 44 years of s- Qw A SINGAPORE sportsman who has been connected with local soccer for the last 44 years was awarded the MBE (Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire) in this year's Queen's Birthday Honours list. He742 words
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393 1959-06-13 5 Imocracy must have a better life to .0 mm ma. a am m a Her— M PIE A chief ■UALA LUMPUR, Fri. The president of ■d -van Planting Industries Employers As ■c~ Mr. D. E. Teale, warned today that Ig*- the battle against393 words
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83 1959-06-13 5 Six live torpedoes in sunken Jap sub d i a submarine S S ..'■.Ur B lifting Bin g apor c jl: ndant yesB i to B Out* r Sb ei] d for anI t were found narinea torpedo -Br tt off during Bk Offlc< B been ve the a Jse83 words
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176 1959-06-13 5 Varsity science course hailed by school heads HEADS of Singapore Chinese high schools yesterday hailed University of Malaya's decision to throw open its door to vernacular school students. They all welcomed the varsity move which would "give a chance to vernacular students to gam admittance to the University." The University176 words
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Article147 1959-06-13 5 CONNOISSKL'RS of good French wines, champagnes or liqueurs will be able to obtain them at specially reduced prices at the French Stall at the International Bazaar for the Blind to be held at the Victoria Memorial Hail in Singapore on June 20 from 9 a.m.147 words
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138 1959-06-13 5 SINGAPORE can expect to earn over 530.000,000 this year from tourists as a result of its overseas advertising campaign. Mr- R. A. Howlett. the Director of Tourism, told The Standard yesterda}'. Mr. Howlett said there was an increase of 63 per cent in tourists138 words
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155 1959-06-13 5 PENANG, Fri.— Dato Wong Pow Nee today accepted his appointment as Chief Minister of the newly elected State Legislative Assembly Dato Wong called on the Governor, Raja Tun Uda bin Raja Muhammad at the Residency this afternoon, when he was invited155 words
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805 1959-06-13 5 KUALA LUMPER, FridayDiploma examination results of the Technical Co".eee were announced today Civil Engineering Lai Cheng Cheong Koh Ah Teck. Khaw Kuang Hua. Lee Fong Yew. Abdul Manaf bin Mohd. Noh Kok Chiano San. Chi Swee Guan. Lee Siah Lum. Chia L:n Cheok.805 words
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Article, Illustration139 1959-06-13 5 300 TURN UP AT AIRPORT FOR RAF RECRUIT TESTS MORE than 300 applicants turnvi up at the old Kallang airpoi t in Singapore yesterday when the Royal Air Force (Malaya) held its recruiting. The candidates were required to take a test consisting of three sectionsStandard - 139 words
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144 1959-06-13 5 Missing 'problem' boys: Ask the Police PARENTS, friends and relatives, who miss their "problem" boys after dark can now call the Police. The Police are willing to oblige and will immediately inform them if the "boy'' is held in their custody. Parents will also be told on what charge and144 words
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172 1959-06-13 5 POLICE REPORTS ARE OSOALLY INACCORATE, SAYS JUDGE COMMENTING on police reports produced during trials, Singapore First District Ji'dge. Mr. J F. McWilliam, said yesterday that he noticed the reports were usually inaccurate and inadequate. The judge was addressing the prosecutor, Inspector K. Balasundram. He told the inspector to convey what172 words
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88 1959-06-13 5 RITHINASSAN DAS. 25. was yesterday committed by a Singapore Magistrate's Court to stand trial at the next Assizes on a charge of murder. He wa> alleged to have been a member of an unlawful assembly which caused the death of Ong Chin Kiat alias88 words
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Article55 1959-06-13 5 SfX Centurion tanks will arrive from the United Kingdom in Singapore today for cocooning trials under humidity conditions. Transported m the Glenshiel, the tanks will be off loaded on to Z Craft and ferried to Tanjong Beriayar, where these trial? will be earned out bv the Ordnance55 words
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Article39 1959-06-13 5 QUEK CHIN SIONG, was yesterday remanded by a Singapore Magistrate's Court after he was charged with robbing Lai Siw On of cash and property totalling $53 while armed with a dagger at Home Road on Thursday night.39 words
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Advertisement15 1959-06-13 5 THE TANS SAY I A_i hCH 3| ■^PATRICKS w/<emuir*ie€ m&EfraTA (_S i_i *nv*»-M> •af [r^R^m15 words
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Advertisement606 1959-06-13 5 1 More FRIGHTENING than "Horror of Dracula" I r*-' -<»___i «____> !S T _S_r" b___. r*r 1 F H^^HyHHx. v______^* hb -Bm_f t Hbi aUT ___v^_________ _^Hfc_ :^aXmwa jjuy \H H aaa jaa Bb. M tj S_Hf it v -fe v viHLaiH_HH_-i u .JHfek, Si _BT v* -MlA'i* .m} mmmaa606 words
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Article, Illustration297 1959-06-13 6 NEW GOVT. FOR MALAYA TO BE FORMED IN AUGUST *\A lot of persuasion was made to me but I could not accept the Speaker's post. If I take lt up. I cannot take part ui politics." Dissolution of present Legislature will take place on June 27 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The297 words
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206 1959-06-13 6 Speakers job not for me— Penang Alliance man 7 want to be active in politics PENANG. Fri.— lnche C. D. Ismail, who was returned unopposed In the Dhoby Ghaut constituency on nomination day in the Penang State elections, said today that he refused to accept the post of Speaker in206 words
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Article127 1959-06-13 6 Clash over girl, 2 freed WH E N Mervyn Pereira questioned two youths whj they teased his sister, they assaulted him, a Singapore Court wa 5 told yesterday. Pragasan Anthony and Dominic Dckss beat him and kicked him when he fell. Merryn sustained an injured arm. Yesterday. Mervyn. h:s left127 words
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Article92 1959-06-13 6 SCHOOLBOY ADMITS CYCLE THEFT A Singapore Magistrate's Court yer.erriav ordered Vernon George de Costa, 17, a sch->olboy, to be placed on pronation for one year for thsft of a bicycle from a church compound in Queen S'reet. De Costa, admitted before Mr M. Coomaraswamy, the Magistrate, that he stole the92 words
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Article106 1959-06-13 6 FEVER ca^es in Singapore have shown an increase during the past few days. All Government outpatient clinics and the General Hospital reported this unusal fever toll. The Medical Superintendent of the General Hospital Dr. Gwee Ah Leng. when asked if thts was indicative of a return106 words
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267 1959-06-13 6 Cinerama, new motion picture technique here soon SHAW Organization will be introducing CINERAMA to it? Singapore audience at the Sky Theatre soon. This will he the first city in j the whole ot South-east Asia to have this new motion picture technique. A spokesman for the Organization revealed yesterday that267 words
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Article72 1959-06-13 6 THE Singapore Harbour Board Reserve will be taking part :n the Queen's Birthday Parade at the Padang this morning for the seventh time since it was formed in 1952. In addition, the SHB Police and Us Fire Brigade will join the Reserve to fully represent the72 words
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201 1959-06-13 6 UNION CHIEF WANTS AGREEMENT SCRAPPED PRESIDENT of the Shell Employees' Union in Singapore, Mr. Kum Ten? Hock, lasl night called for the abrogation of an agreement signed in February between the executive committee and the management of She':! Company. He wa.- speaking at the annual general meeting of the Union201 words
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Article, Illustration136 1959-06-13 6 KLANG. Fri The building of the Malay School at Kampong Tok Muda, two miles from Kapar village, collapsed during a heavy storm There were 30 Cubs and their master-in-charge sheltering in the building, during a training course, but miraculously all escaped unhurt The Cubs were136 words
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Article124 1959-06-13 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The i'ang di-Pertuan Agong and Raja Permaisuri Agong will visit India and Pakistan for on a month. They will leave Kuala Lumpur by air on Oct. 11. This was announced by the Federation's Chief Protocol Officer, Inche Jamal bin Abdul124 words
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Article115 1959-06-13 6 EX-DETAINEES CALL ON MR. BYRNE FOUR recently released trade union leaders yesterday called on Singapore's Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, to discuss ways and means of co-operating with the Government in the execution of its labour policy. The leaders Messrs. Lim Chin Siong, C. V. Devan115 words
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Article, Illustration219 1959-06-13 6 A fatal accident A BUS (pictured above) ran off Changi Road, Singapore, yesterday, and crushed a 47-year-old woman pedestrian to death. Madam Chua Ah Lian, a housewife, was returning home from market when the bus. travelling towards the City219 words
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Article35 1959-06-13 6 THE swearin. in ceremony of the newly-elected Perak Legislative Assembly members will take place in the Council Chamber Secretariat on Monday morning. The Council will meet for the first time on J June 22.35 words
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202 1959-06-13 6 THE president of the Singapore Teachers Union. Mr. S. Sivanandam, yesterday called upon Singapore teachers not to allow their prejudices to prevent them from making; their contribution to the nation. In a circular. Mr. Sivanandam said: '"The situation today especially in regard to English School202 words
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170 1959-06-13 6 Court warns Serviceman: Don't carry a dagger A SERVICEMAN who "al- ways carried a dagger when I alone" was yesterday fined $10 Iby a Singapore Judge. He was also warned that in j future he *ho\:'.d not carry the weapon. The Serviceman. T. R. liartin of the R.AS.C, pleaded j170 words
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Article81 1959-06-13 6 VACCINATION CENTRE SHIFTED THE Government Vaccination Centre has been moved to the former School Clinic at 5?« Canal Road > adjoining the Police Courts and Post omee. Vaccination against smallpox, cholera and typhoid will he available daily at the centre trom 9 a.m. to noon, ex rem on Sundays and81 words
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274 1959-06-13 6 PENANG. Fri. Two ad.n < Zacharia alias Ahmad bin Mohd viid'nfj Johore, and Mohd. Kholil bin Sula r S lan, have been stranded here for the a t 'fj f cause they failed to raise saAciem un( jJ journey274 words
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Article41 1959-06-13 6 Drive to pa $27,00 damag Sing^ 1 mm* Cho-.. yg T -l F -jur:* i acci I i his Hi the mor \Wm Th« BB he v. I I I if 1 I ed a 1 Pho's*-- re-'*' 3 I ed41 words
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Advertisement101 1959-06-13 6 i TRAVELLING TO EUROFII] YOU WANT THE BE<lh FLY SWISSAIU Why no- see Bangkok er tti continue your iourney Woe* n Isa specialises fn Gamforl Ser i TWO WEEKLY FLIGHTS EVERY TT TM SATIRDAV THE MALAY STATES SHIPPING CO fc 79 ANSON ROAD. SINGAPORE Tel w"l Swiss Qualitv Worldu. dr101 words
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295 1959-06-13 7 Wong tells conference of big move to fight TB mmw PENANG, Fri. No less than some 20,000 tuberculosis cases are in Penang at the present time, of which probably more than 10,000 reside in the city of Georgetown and all of whom are continuing295 words
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Article160 1959-06-13 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb) in Singa pore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 952 K.S.S No. 1 July 96^ 96^ RSS No. 1 August W* V'^ July No 2 95 i iKri July No. 3 95i 951 Tone: Very quiet but steady. Tin price in Singapore160 words
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Article107 1959-06-13 7 MEET TO DECIDE FATE OF NAP IPOH. Fri. The regional committee of the National Association of Perak. founded m 1954 by tne late Dato Pang ima Bukit Gantang, who was the then Mentri Be-ar of Perak. will meet shortly to decide whether or not the association should be dissolved. An107 words
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Article, Illustration192 1959-06-13 7 YONG DISCUSSES NEW EDUCATION POLICY WITH TOP OFFICIALS THE Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, yesterday met 14 senior officials of the Ministry to discuss reports submitted by them on the implementation of the new education policy. Mr. Yong had early this week called a meeting of all heads192 words
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Article57 1959-06-13 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Singapore's Minister for Culture, Mr. S Rajaratnam, arrived today at the International Airport here on his way to Seremban. He told reporters at the airport that he was on a private visit to the Federation. Mr. Rajaratnam, who was accompanied by57 words
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204 1959-06-13 7 MRS. SEOW PLANS A WOMEN'S BODY FOR MALAYA KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The member for Mountbatten in the Singapore Legislative Assembly, Mrs. Seow Peck Leng. said here today that a Pan-Pacific Women's Association would be formed in the Federation, after the State and Parliamentary elections. Mrs. Seow, who arrived here by204 words
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Article129 1959-06-13 7 BAZAAR TO HELP THE BLIND MORE than in. 000 people are expected to visit the seventh annual International Bazaar to be held on June 20 to raise funds for the Singapore Association for the Blind. The bazaar which will be officially opened at 10 a.m. at the Victoria Memorial Hall,129 words
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Article53 1959-06-13 7 THE Minister for Education. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. will leave for Kuala Lumpur on June 18 to attend the official opening of the University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur division. The Yang-di-Pertuan Agong. will perform the opening ceremony. Tht? Kuala Lumpur division wa? started in August and ha?53 words
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Advertisement593 1959-06-13 7 ||B>aA*H KIKK-RITA H VWOR T H-HLRT LANCASTER \mM] sm Academy Award Best Artor R m 9 ft HH I FR— Best Supporting: Actress M A 9 Saba il Pathe Ne«s: THK DF.RBY S fl-T PPI7F^ -IPXRXTF TXKLES CDCC IAIKV ft .ft] rM-W *«ne Hit coatwl rKtt FORMS! ft iXHJ ''BLOOD593 words
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Miscellaneous955 1959-06-13 7 It§§lllFT'lir*^^ 9.45 Continental Cocks:: 10 00 All Station--: 1.15pm KL) Projfllflfiljl ffi llf. 11f l> 1 !|i I The Powe r of Water 10.15 gramme Summary 118 -ID Hk/1 Ipj If I 4 I §P^« Illjfa Ik 'fa 1 Pl^^: Popular Dance Orchestra. 10.30 Tiffin Da;e, 1.30 RS) T.me SgI|SI955 words
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Advertisement830 1959-06-13 8 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE fe: Halita*. Boston. New York. Baltimore. Philadelphia R Cult Pert* S pore P. S ham Penang nuCIR .«-.■*»•*»>»•«_.!*» omitting 16/17 lune Carriers option to oroeeed vim othe. ports fo load end discharge cargo NORTH GERMAN LLOYD and HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE JOINI SERVICE Tei Colombo.830 words
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Advertisement1162 1959-06-13 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 118 lines) (Incorporateo n •Singapore) <>2 Hne*» o.T"* THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE lAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS (via Sues with liberty to proceed via Panama or Cape el Coed Hope) Carrier* option to oroceed vie other oorts to load and1,162 words
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Advertisement996 1959-06-13 8 1 MITSUI |gj LINE JAPAN LINE S'pora PS'hom Penong Akokurosan Maru 21 Juno 19Junt ISJun. Hagurosan Maru 22 June U.S.A. LINE. For New York. Philadelphia, Baltimore direct discharge vio Bombay Suez. Akashisan Maru 20 June 23 June ETA N. York 31 July PACIFIC LINE -lo Manilo b Japan. tor USA996 words
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Advertisement750 1959-06-13 8 a fsf WJ 5 J tuc k A r __i *s. THE C A. L. iiNt-i JT sAILINCS rO. j ADEN. RtD StA, MtDITf RkA\f A I COIMTINHMTAI SCANDI\AVIA\ P{^ R I &SmH m.s. "Basra 0) 29 June 4 u ly j| u '"•I lM m.s. "Lalandia a) .o' l750 words
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Article65 1959-06-13 9 Airline Reports Profit U r n j the period j] to May 2, I HO AC's opera- she-wed a P r °fit of 'o liter payment of r S on capital. *lij result compares m1 1 v favourably L j loss of fIWOOO same period last 1 the air line65 words
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Article98 1959-06-13 9 60 Million Aircraft Exports -h aircraft In istrj nost £6 E goods during the E Qths of this vear, r 1 yy the Society raft ConstrueQts a n mthly L 13 m lor rata of £173 £17^35-559, 1 highest monthly 1 eved (£l7 S ■mber, 1957, ■est). nnd par!; tota]98 words
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Article291 1959-06-13 9 at__4 >u om y es f er day, when buyers predominated the rubber market had eased throughout this *eek, says Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co. Ltd's report. Volume was medium and despite the decline in price, which was caused by fairly general liquidation, physical* have been291 words
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Article143 1959-06-13 9 Price Slips Cent RUBBER dropped a quarter cent in Singapore yesterday, to close at 96§ cents per lb. for International first grade July. After opening 4 cents lower in sympathy with the decline overseas, the market steadied on short covering and reserve of sellersLower sheet interest was fair, but offers143 words
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Article30 1959-06-13 9 The Malayan Exchange Ba-A-> Association made the following change in its rates tn merchants yesterday: T.T. O'.P. sell!-.? ready: Belgian Frar.c? 1 830J. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.30 words
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Article277 1959-06-13 9 MALAYAN' sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: Fed oisp $1 00; Fitzpatrieks 95c F. X. ord? $l.fl«; G E. Life $2* 50; Gammon 51. t0. $1.69, $1.7] overnight; W. Hammer |1.40 ov., $139: Hume pfefs A4 3. ords. A4/3; M. Colls. 95c: Metal Box $168. OCBC $20.75;277 words
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Article68 1959-06-13 9 LONDON. Fri. (Reuter).— British businessmen are feeling more optimistic about the future ot their industries which have shown ail-round improvement in the past four months, the Federa'ion of British Industries said today. Replies to the Federation's fifth inquiry into industrial trends showed that 59 Der cent of 70068 words
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Article29 1959-06-13 9 JAKARTA. Fri. (UPl).— The war administrator in the Riau islands has taken over formal control oi the former Dutchowned bauxite mines in the island, it wa? reported.29 words
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166 1959-06-13 9 WASHINGTON, Fri. Employment rose by 1.000.000 l jobs last month, with a recordbreaking total of 66.000.000 Americans at work, the Commerce Labour Departments reported today. The 1.000.000 increase was significant, because it represented more than seasonal gains in agricultural employment and extended166 words
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Article388 1959-06-13 9 BECAUSE of the increasing volume of clerical work to be handled nowadays, at the end of this vear. KLM is going to mechanize its traffic accounting system, the air line announced. Early in November one of the biggest electronic computers, the 1.8.M.705. will be put into388 words
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Article, Illustration403 1959-06-13 9 S'PORE-US. TRADE SHOWS RISE IN FOUR MONTHS SINGAPORE'S trade with the United States has shown a considerable rise during the first four months of this year, compared with the general trend of trade last year. In the four months, exports from Singapore to the U.S. totalled $65,200,000. In return, Singapore403 words
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Article180 1959-06-13 9 Shares: Turnover Small Report TINS and Rubbers were easier on the Malayan share market yesterday. Industrials, were quiet. Turnover was small. Price changes announced by Malayan Sharebrokers' Association were INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Gammon 1.68 I*o W. Hammer 1.38 1.40 Hume Industries Pref A4/8 4/10 Ords. A4/7 4/9 Metal Box 167180 words
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Article142 1959-06-13 9 Bigger Fruit Output ROME, Fri. (Reuter) The world's fruit basket will be bigger and heavier over the next five years, the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization reported here today. The production of oranges alone would increase by 50 to 60 per cent by 1965, the report said. Consumption of142 words
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Article48 1959-06-13 9 A TRADE iair covering every section of industry in New South Wales is planned for Sydney in 1961. It will be designed to attract overseas trade missions and buvers. The fair is expected to be the biggest of its kind yet held in Australia.48 words
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Article94 1959-06-13 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were Copra June-July $43 buyers; 544 sellers; coconut oil in bulk $65 sellers; in drums $67 sellers; Muntok white pepper $132 sellers; Sarawak white $131 sellers' special Sarawak black $78. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable mixed copra94 words
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363 1959-06-13 9 WASHINGTON, Fn. (UPl)— The international shipping conference today recommended establishment of an informal study group to consider major world shipping problems. The recommendation will go to the Governments con cerned for their consideration. The recommendation for the informal study group was disclosed in a363 words
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Article74 1959-06-13 9 HONGKONG. Fri. (Reuter)— A seven-member Pakistan trade mission arrived here today in the course of a Far Eastern tour. During their six-day stay here the delegation, led hy Mr. A. G. Riza, joint secretary at the Ministry of Commerce, will meet government officials and leading businessmen74 words
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Article159 1959-06-13 9 OUTER ROADS Xanfa. Ternate, Glory Armonia. Andres Boye, Van Riebeeek, Guntur, Schwabenstein. Waikelo Lily, Minikoi. Selat Siberut. Giang Seng, Sorteklint. Eastern Muse Ommenkerk, Ritsuyo Maru. Nankai Maru, Cal. Athens. San;a Barbar, Nagaura Maru. Cal. Liege. Ballanger, Vega, Rhesus. Eitoku Maru. Castleville, Tobago Hg. Silverwave, Olga Maer-k. Steel.159 words
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Article76 1959-06-13 9 TERRITORY Rice Ltd. of Australia; has imported six special harvesters to reap the first sizeable crop at the Hum pt y Doo (Northern j Territory.! rice project, estimated at 2.300 acres. This rrop should produce over £100,000 worth nf rice and it is anticipated tha*, in I76 words
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Article, Illustration59 1959-06-13 9 A Taiwan trade mission visited Australia recently. Mr. Sherman Wane. Assistant Dirp-rtor of thr Taiwan Government Central Trust, a member of the mission was. con. ducted round the Repco factory in Melbourne Mr. H R Pryoh, general divisional manager of Repco Automotive Equipment Pty Ltd. (right) is59 words
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Article129 1959-06-13 9 A HYDRODESULPHURTSER plant for the removal q| sulphur from petroleum products, coating i 2 million, is being bui I Shell Haven in the Thames estuary. <>as oil is to be desu'p: iriaed with hydrogen and made *o trickle over a iptrial catalyst The hydrogen, whirh will be129 words
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Article35 1959-06-13 9 ROTH MANS of Pall Mall (Austra la) Ltd bav« renounced plans for 'he building of a large c;gare'*e factory at Tottenham, near Melbourne The company's investment in tne factory would eventually reach £2,500,000.35 words
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Advertisement343 1959-06-13 9 K*a KIE HOCK SHIPPING CO., LTD. 4g Ceol Str.«t T«l: ***** ***** ***** 1 if- lea Pelemhewg !u«e 15 TONG HOCK tor Prnr.anak lune IT A *>-?r Su<*»t->>j lun« 16 TONC 100 ter Diambi June 19' Jj- "< 'or Duki'M lune T6 TONC THAT for Phnoinpenh |une 22 W *0'343 words
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Article, Illustration143 1959-06-13 10 YOUNG people of the Methodist Church, Klang, who recently held a special rally at their church. Guest speakers were Miss Epiphania Castro of the Philippines (eighth from left) and Mr. Noboro Nishido of Japan (tenth from left) Victor Tan photo. Suauardpic MISS RITA LIM (left) who won theVictor Tan - 143 words
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Article, Illustration246 1959-06-13 10 THE seven Socialist Front candidates who were successfully returned in the various constituencies in George Town area in the Penang State Legislative Assembly elections last week. took part in a procession in George Town on Tuesday. THE Minister for the Army in Australia. Mr. J.G. Cramer accompanied byStandard - 246 words
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Article, Illustration34 1959-06-13 10 THREE year-old Amanda Emmett. daughter of the Squadron Leader. CA. Emmett presents a bouquet to Mrs. Hancock, wife of the Air-Vice Marshal Hancock at the Kuala Lumpur RAF Airport on Wednesdav. StandardpicStandardpic - 34 words
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Article, Illustration94 1959-06-13 10 Photo by I MR. LETCHUMAN and his bride, the former Miss Sivapackiam, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Rajah of Bedford Estate, Batu Laut, who were married in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. s. Mayavan.— D. Sailin. LINDA LAUD. Sailin - 94 words
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Advertisement59 1959-06-13 10 The world famous family of m F f W ww JT I wZ &T D a a W _b a\ _K__-;-y "_>■ *"<v_wSwSis' x-.\vv— <-.y.---.-_£ l £fi-'tt<&x i ?%Sg§sg& _fi_ *^__fc: i«<: BaSSfe*''^ t>cK&J*5L ■■^ftvJtw R|E_B__ T__A^"^^^_^*'"^ >^__"*^_^_l_g^n''''^aff'fcy''-_d___M vi^x^PlPH HEADACHE CURE Unmatched by any other pain reliever for Headache, Neuralgia,59 words
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224 1959-06-13 11 SCRUTINEER - EXPECT PAGAN ING TO REPEAT MAY VICTORY SCRUTINEER By l,,\s RING who whipped his rivals by five L oTei the Bukit Timah mile in May, should give Performance in the main 7f. handicap for lass One horses at the Penang Turf Clubs u r meeting today. much too good for224 words
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Article45 1959-06-13 11 Rare 1: 1l( KY STAR Bess Morning Sun Race 2: PERFORMER Eulindra (ireet Race 3: BROWN BOOTY Flaxley Green Khasim Race 4: EGYPTIAN QIEEN Horatius Wedding Watts Race 5: PAGAN KING Indrapoera Nick Race 6: BOYZIF Androcles Race 7: ROHANT II Wee Jeanie Nargis45 words
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Article575 1959-06-13 11 PREMIER PRAISES THE PABA Tonight's boxing will popularise 'manly art of self defence' in Malaya PENANG, Fri. The Federation Prime Minister, Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein, in a message to the Penang Amateur Boxing Association, sponsors of the first international boxing contest tomorrow night between Malaya and Singapore, said that575 words
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Article169 1959-06-13 11 They Hope Weatherman Behaves PENANG. Fn.— The Penang Amateur Boxing Association, organisers of the first International boxing contest between Malaya and Singapore, are having their fingers crossed because of the uncertain weather here The big nicer is scheduled to be held in the open at the New World Park tomorrow169 words
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Article63 1959-06-13 11 Kelantan Trounce Trengganu KOTA BHARU Fri.—Kelantan trounced Trengganv; by seven goals to one m the Malaya Cup match played at the Sultan Mohamed Stadium. Trengganu put up an exceptionally good performance in the first half, and were only down by a goal at half-time. Kelantan's scorers were Ibrahim Yahaya 2.63 words
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Article26 1959-06-13 11 The Telok Kurau English Schools I and H will be holding their Combined annua! athletic meet on Saturday. 20th June at 3.00 p.m.26 words
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Article38 1959-06-13 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The No 74 Field Park Squadron Royal Engineers 'B'. and No. 27 Coy. Royai Army Service Corps 'A* drew 3-3* in their armv league soccer match on the Batu Cantonment ground today.38 words
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755 1959-06-13 11 KEN LUND - KEN LUND IT'S an ill wind that blows nobody good, and the wind seemed to be in league with public opinion when it blew down part of the grandstand at Jalan Besar Stadium on Wednesday evening For a long time now the755 words
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Article175 1959-06-13 11 KEDAH DO IT IN THE RAIN i i SUNGEI PAT AN I. Fn. Playing in heavy rain for most part of the game. Kedah managed to beat the Federation Armed Forces 3-2 in the Malaya Cup mateh here today. Kedah showed all round superiority in the first half but took175 words
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Article55 1959-06-13 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Selangor Schoolboys selected for the North versus South combined school*? match at Penang on June 16, are requested to contact Mr. J. N. Singam. manager, at the Kuala Lumpur Railway Station, at 8.30 p.m on Monday. The party will leave for Penang by55 words
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Article, Illustration43 1959-06-13 11 T'^e Singapore Amateur Athletic Association preei dent, Mr, A. T. Raich presents a Coachxom certificate to athlete Ruth Fcrreirn. one of The 4^ coaches who sat jor a course conducted by the SAAA The award of certificates was he'd nt Robinson's Ca-fe yesterday.43 words
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164 1959-06-13 11 TWO Malayan marks are likely to be broken at the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association's third triangular meet between the Police, Combined Schools and a Singapore Selection, at Farrer Park today. The two new records expected are the 440 yards and the quarter mile relay.164 words
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Article152 1959-06-13 11 Defending champions Regimental Pay Office received a setback in the Singapore Base District senior division soccer competition when thev went down by two goals to one against GHQ FARELF at Tanglin yesterday Architect of i,hq FAJUPUTs surprise victory was their centre forward McGlynn, who put tiii152 words
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Article49 1959-06-13 11 TELOK Kurau Ui ited bl ll Singap-^rp Tr'pphone Boarl by six goals to one m a SAFA Div, SB match at Geylsr.g stadium vesterday Tahir 4. Do ifa ai 1 M k scored *for the winners while Bakar ne'ten I> cphor.e Boards only p i49 words
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Article39 1959-06-13 11 TAIPING. Fri A hattrick by centre-forward Ba e ingara helped Police 'B' beat Malay Guru*; by r ux goa 1 ta I e in their junior division m rer tip or, "hp Jalan Psna' g ground ves'erday39 words
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Miscellaneous307 1959-06-13 11 The Programme Ift Special Feature 12.12 IU ONE 230 pm jl Box Office 12 09 I v -ass S— 2 furs j 5 Fair Vision (late i <io -ik- Merdeka) 12 05 Sch« eights 12st 'Ihs. sovereign 11.09 rk Star I. Palio 11.09 fa :i ft Valiant Knight 11.09 5*307 words
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Article481 1959-06-13 12 SELANGOR' S TURN TO WIN TODAY KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. One of the most assuring things about the Malaya Cup competition is that no matter which team is playing, the glamour of this traditional "Blue Ribbon" of Malayan soccer will draw the soccer fans as iron filing* to a magnet. It481 words
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Article249 1959-06-13 12 Keen Fight A Penang Swim Meet PENANG. Fr;. A programme of sis events fOK men and women will be held at the Chinese Swimming Club :n Tanjong Bur.gah here during the weekend. The events are: 100 metres free style "B" (.men*. 50 metres free style i women*). i r,p metres249 words
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Article137 1959-06-13 12 OLMEDO ENDS THE SOVIET THREAT BECKENHAM, Kent. Fri. 1 (.Renter) Andrei Potanm. 18- year-olri Russian lawn tennis player, was beaten 6-3 6-4 by Alex Olmerio. of the United State.-, in the quarter-finals of the Kent lawn tennis championships here yesterdayPotanin's defeat ended tne Soviet Union's challenge in the tournament their137 words
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Article148 1959-06-13 12 LAUREL. Maryland Fri. (Renter i Japan will enter horse.-; for the Washington International here on Nov- 11, a leaning: Japanese racing official said yesterday. Mr. Tadamasa Sakai, President of the Japanese Racing association, said that the Washington International bid would be the first step in Japanese148 words
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Article65 1959-06-13 12 THE following will represent the Army, Singapore, versus Army Malaya at the Singapore Recreation Club on Thursday and Friday. 18th and 19th June. Major Bennett (Capt.); Capt. Davidson, Capt. Roberts. Capt. Burns, Capt Keech, Lieut. Ashman. Lieut. Harrison, Sgt. Ward, Pte Sullivan. L/Cpl Pierce. A. N. Other65 words
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Article31 1959-06-13 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Inter-Government Services athletic championship will be held at the Merdeka stadium uala Lumpur on Aug. 28 and 29 under floodlights, it was announced here today31 words
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Article, Illustration77 1959-06-13 12 photo. photo. BECKENHAM, Kent: Anna Dmitrieva of the U.S.S.R. in action during her matrh against Miss R. Jeffrey of the United States, in the first round of the Kent Allcomers' Tennis championship (Ladies) at Beckenham, Kent. Anna beat her American rival. U.P.I And here Russian tennis playerU.P.I. - 77 words
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383 1959-06-13 12 THE LIONS ARE FAVOURITES FOR LAST TEST SIDNEY. Fri. (Reuter)— The British Isles Rugby Lions tomorrow go into the second Test against Australia at the Sydney Sports ground favourites to win the last match of the Australian section of their tour. The team to dale has iost only one of383 words
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356 1959-06-13 12 LAUSANNE. Switzerland, Fn. (UPI) Top International Olympic Committee officials and ambassaaor Cheng Pao-Am met behind closed doors here yesterday to find a solution assuring that Nationalist China can participate in the 1960 Olympic Games. The meeting between Ambassador Cheng, adviser to the Nationalist Chinese356 words
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Article158 1959-06-13 12 THE University of Malaya's Athletic Union in Singapore is organizing a cross-country race on* June 21 beginning at 8 a.m. for students of the University of Malaya, the Nanyang University 1 and the Teachers" Training College, The second in a scries r f annual meets,158 words
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Article29 1959-06-13 12 CHICAGO. Fn. (Renter)— Sugar Hart (Philadelphia) Leading contender fo the word welterweight boxing title battered I??ac Logart (Cuba) to Sain a unanimous 10-rounds derision here last night.29 words
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Article, Illustration104 1959-06-13 12 Moss Far 'Neglige Killing Charge COBLENZ v Fri (Router of the Swiss aust,, Mry ra aftrr an an jr!.> n Neuron hin- m[^ on Sunda> ha> a of "neglig-rnt killing' the British ririvp-* j Moss, an officii] Rt Ur Pros., ulnr, j* Cohlcn? said P m,.,,.. Meyrat driviaTal Auto I104 words
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Article53 1959-06-13 12 ISLAND CLU MIXED 4-3 GOLF TOUR Op. fl for Stu _J nt. i Pit I cott fc Mi 1 Cp! Tech Wi p Miss W r (in, a. -.> S Sj- Jl lira. I k g J Mr G A I Mirer Weng fl' Wood K. Schc 1 I) Mrs53 words
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Article52 1959-06-13 12 Flying Club Amateur Me IPOH. W race and the long.-, are ir gramme of 1 Clu s a to be he. a on SatursU 11 '1 I-, the neel the the Ma Ass rhe thre p. p Roj l Lar Ml A R A over lava class three Enti nesday52 words
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Miscellaneous265 1959-06-13 12 SINGAPORE SOCCER D 5.4-Se.'e-tar F.C "5 ;-*-c; Vn-.nps-ters. Geylona /oHtladi .4.r rs Setia /ayo RC Ar FA Dv. SB— Police 'A' vr. ■Arsenal S.C- Depot Die :.4 CA 'A' ro. Alexandra FT F. Parfc Jri-Pf AMO RICKET PFS "E" pt. G SJS. "B" af :IS p.w Free School Qrrottnd KUALA265 words
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Article, Illustration996 1959-06-13 13 jSKjJMMMt^.Sjjj^li^^^^^ H» RR Rm\ _l JH mw Rm Ra mmw^^am* immr^^ mmw^^ ***r^^^ K___fi_Sgß: w .-r.v.v.v.xS- "T s Sr^ W {S. .S 1- MR*WmW'y REPRODUCED FROM PERWIRA MAGAZINE by A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT ifou flew with the RAF and you were required to jump out of your996 words
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Article, Illustration734 1959-06-13 13 •HTS in full sail 1 always make an atB' ve picture. Bailing itself is a fasciBng and exhilarating Bv and the Farelf Sailmi Club is always happy tfln'cept new members, B cularly from the non-Bi-nssioned ranks, who Absent seem to show interest in the sport. B theStaff Sgt. WR. Hawes; Staff Sgt. W.R. HAWES - 734 words
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Miscellaneous268 1959-06-13 13 LIT ABNER By Al Capp y WftRR//- K I (HOPE AH KIN DO A V 1/ DON'T BOTHER V VWV? 1/ AH IS V YES -BUT V _■*•>___; B!N HAUNTED) f w ONEST DAY'S WORK VTO LIE DOWN I HAINT NEVAH JUST CAN'T I m7&3k ALLKJIGHTB.V L VONIN\AH<JO6 OTESTIK!7 >268 words
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Article, Illustration415 1959-06-13 14 'Yes, I Called Him Grimacing Messiah' Cassandra LONDON. Fri (Reuter) •--Hilliam Connor. 50-year old writer of the Cassandra column in the Daily Mirror, agreed under cross-exami-nation in court here yesterday that he had referred in an article to American pianist Liberace. who is suing him for libel, as "a grimacing415 words
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Article42 1959-06-13 14 HONGKONG, Fri.. (L'PI) Twentv-nine-vear-old Lam •iff tatm\at^ thc dock f a Hongkon _aid M »ww at iQ ßrian V over the bench and said. What.^49 convictions? You are celebrating your ju Si m Rhodes' ruling; A caution and discharge.42 words
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Article283 1959-06-13 14 Army used armoured ears to recapture strong*points Fierce fighting in Celebes JAKARTA, Fri. (Retiree) Indonesian rebels lost 300 killed and seriously wounded' in a fierce battle with government troops in the Celebes, Antara News Agency reported last night. The official news agency, quoting its own283 words
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Article, Illustration54 1959-06-13 14 WAVING her hand to the crowd at Brussels, Belgium, PTincess Paola of Italy receives a tumultuous welcome from the capital while driving with her fiance. Prince Albert of Belgium, to the City Hall for a civic reception last week. They will be married in Brusse's onUPI - 54 words
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Article, Illustration183 1959-06-13 14 NEW YORK, Fn. (Reuter).— j British racing driver Stirling i Moss last night denied a charge of negligence made by 'he widow of Swiss racing driver Fausto Meyrat, who received fatal injuries in the Nuerburgring sports car race last weekend. Moss, who lett here by183 words
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169 1959-06-13 14 GENEVA, Fri. (Reuter)— The East-West Foreign Ministers' conference will continue. This was decided todav at a crucial plenary session on the 33rd day of "the talks which were on the verge of collapse after Russia presented new "bombshell" proposals on Tuesday for ending the occupation169 words
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Article30 1959-06-13 14 THREE Iranian Ministers resigned their posts yesterday. Government officials said the cabinet shuffle was "entirely internal" and had nothing to do with Iran's relations with Soviet Union. CPIUPI - 30 words
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Article21 1959-06-13 14 A TELEX service between London and Hongkong will open next Monday, jt was announced in London last night. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article167 1959-06-13 14 RUSSIAN WOMEN SEE DIOR FASHION MOSCOW. Frt 'Reuter' A di-plav of Dior fashions in the French emba-.-y here last night attracted an audience of more than 450 women with hUSj bands in tow from Mos--1 cow's 50 foreign embassies Western dip!' mats' wives were entranced with Dior's flimsiest creations. But167 words
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Article66 1959-06-13 14 i, TOKYO. Fr:.. (Reuter) l About inn Japanese harbour c police and customs officials I yesterday searched the 8.627--ton Dutch liner. Tjiwangi and confiscated 287 grammes of I Dpium. s The vessel arrived ai Vbko- i iama from Jakarta via Hong- i •cong. The Yokohama harbour66 words
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Article260 1959-06-13 14 GENEVA. Fri. (Reuter) Mr Malayan Deputy Commissioner for Industria fi told the 80-nation International Labour -V^Jl I yesterday that stabilisation of world < -irnrr.*-,--' J was of primary importance to Malaya "Undue re.iar. e On primary production is not in itself necessari y baeu" be said,260 words
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Article84 1959-06-13 14 Jail ter halved widowe mother LONDON Fn J Tee London se omrr tt m^nth pr Efti old widowe for failir Assistance B The orig red through' if using mo-. sea.r.>'re<=- -:'-.-r Wis 1 1 i ted earned twe ing a the five I waek sh« receb assistance. Mr Qfoffre- trate84 words
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Advertisement132 1959-06-13 14 AmWT/mVL\f aJ*\\^J J^Mfcß^^% J^" W/*en someone counts on you Vo'i con counf on life Insurance 1 You may have noticed how some old persons carry with thmi afl appearance of serene contentment. They hav e a smile all thp<r own. 9 sometimes it's a merry twinkle, sometimes it's just an132 words
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Miscellaneous30 1959-06-13 14 ____T^ a*a-\*ammmamm K& i ISV I Wmmr^ Jf _E_-l_^_Kj_PMflM_^H "It's best this way doctor If And thoatfef minute you'd seen me in me underv-rsr e d both of us pu30 words
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