Singapore Standard, 27 June 1959
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Title Section21 1959-06-27 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** 5 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1959. Vd! x n 359. 15 crs. ft 14 Pages (FINAL EDITION)21 words
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Article620 1959-06-27 1 OWNERS TOLD: YOU MUST PAY HIGHER RATE €i#f# Council agreement is set aside Electricity bill WILL go up— says Singapore Government SINGAPORE cinema operators will be told soon that they WILL have to pay 20 cents for each unit of ail electricity consumed. The Minister for620 words
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217 1959-06-27 1 COLOMBO, Fri. The Governor-General of Ceylon >ir Oliver Goonetilleke, today called out the country's arm ;d forces to prevent or suppress any civil disturbances anc o maintain essential supplies and services during the curren Zolombo dock strike. Sir Oliver's order cameReuter - 217 words
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276 1959-06-27 1 Queen praises Ike for his war record MONTREAL. Fri. Queen Elizabeth paid a warm tribute to President Eisenhower today as she stood with him at the official opening of the giant St. Lawrence Seaway. "You will always be remembered as oup o: the great military leaders who brought the free276 words
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Article94 1959-06-27 1 'SATCHMO' WILL BLOW AGAIN SPOLETO, ITALY, Fri. (UPI) 1.0u..> Armstuons, 7Y.K <at up in Pri today, had some strong black coffee and a bit of brandy and declared cheerfully. "I think pops l- in the clear." Adding to the optima m, <'iu' of his physicians, Dr. Carrado Tramontana, said "Satehmo94 words
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Article, Illustration257 1959-06-27 1 EDNA TELLS TERRY 'IT'S ALL OVER' LONDON, Fri. Singer Edna Savage last night told rock 'n' roll star Terry Dene: OUiv MARRIAGE IS THROUCH AND THIS TIME I MEAN IT." Edna, 22, gave Terry her decision when he phoned her at her London flat from Stockholm, where he is now257 words
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210 1959-06-27 1 A SAMPAN CAPSIZES RAF BOAT RESCUES 2 Fishermen were for ien hours in open BUTTERWORTH, Fn A Royal Air Force launch today rescued two fishermen from a capsized sampan two miles off Ktlftll Muda, in central Kedah. The rescued men wept Neo I m anri Neo C Ho<k. both from210 words
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446 1959-06-27 1 2,000 'mobilised' in Alliance drive to woo voters PAHANG GOES TO POLLS TODAY BENTONG, Fri. Alliance leaders today launched a major campaign to shake up the party's election machinery in Pahang: to ensure success in the State Assembly election tomorrow. More than 2,000 election agents including UMNO Kaum Ibu members446 words
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173 1959-06-27 1 SYDNEY, Fri.— The body of a Chinese, wrapped in a shroud of unbleached calico and bound with rope, was found floating in Sydney harbour today. Police think the man, identified a s Choi Shui Wing, aged 57, was the victim a smuggling scheme that went173 words
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107 1959-06-27 1 THE Singapore Government \pstrrday banned 18 maei7ines ninr published in Bfitala .md nino in the Tnit^d States Ihe ban WMM MIIIOUBCed in thp Government Gazette. The notification stated th.it the ban was put into effect under the Undesirable Publication^ Ordinance. Th« I S. Magazines107 words
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Article38 1959-06-27 1 JOHAN! —Ail shop.s and busin( n a ran tM^-nships around Johannesburg wen a today. the fifth arm;. i I the signing of '"dom Charter" < major non v\ orcaalsation Pol a^ r; railwav i ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article37 1959-06-27 1 JAKARI K. Fi I South Bumatran authorities have seized evei boat .!..>,•: tor smugghng rubb» p between that provina and Blnftpore. The authorities .^nnouncpd IH7 tone ol rubber were ?eiz^ u-ith the boats ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Advertisement276 1959-06-27 1 \ars run better on JJPERSHELL s p I ,-LCA n bom SUPERSHELL and SHELL regular s of punishing miles ago they started planning ihe Series II Land-Rovers ft Tlw Strict 11 1 tad R t i-* 1 laooAßf f fr and *leeW- TWf «liß hv* dMMHM, E put ■>. nut276 words
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181 1959-06-27 2 MONTHLY-PAID emplo>ecs of the Slßgapati Im provement Trust will suffer a rut, like Government am City Council workers, in their allowances from nex month, The Standard learnt yesterday. The Board of Trustees of the SIT will meet 1 Wednesday to consider a181 words
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104 1959-06-27 2 O x <h. HVNDRED and seventeen Nanyang Univt sity students have been awarded Government bursaries, the Singapore Minister for Education, Mr Yone Nyuk Lin announced yetter day. >ther hatch of awarded rsaries week. r nt grai 1400,000 as bursaries attending the university. A z- the104 words
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Article164 1959-06-27 2 INDONESIAN Consulate Uncials nd s,n £a pore Government Minister, held '-explnratorN talk, on rjmrsdaj nighl on ways and means to improve reUtfoai between the two countries. A consulate spokesman I I Tne Standard [ay that the three-hour talks were mosi rdial and frank The164 words
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Advertisement1500 1959-06-27 2 J NOTICES »i i Tin irmj* a fjiri /aiMi S3 KUALA LANGAT DISTRIC I WATER SUPPLY OWING to the need for n pairs to water mains, tl Water Supply in the whole i i Kuala Langat district, exce; the area from Bukit Tamp via Salak to Batu Laut, will t1,500 words
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Advertisement870 1959-06-27 2 THE PUBLIC is hcreb: notified that NG HONG YAI has left our service since 24th June, 1959 and has no authority to art or transact am business on our behalf or t< collect any sums of money due to us or to issue any receip 1 m our name. THE870 words
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Advertisement41 1959-06-27 2 Fe//o^,| p C J PU and thTJJ Ship and thp IRp laurels afljj submitu granted n Outst; ""•il ampins,. Jrinalitv. i n hr awnuaTJ toe TAN! SAY are KM WE SHC f FITZPATRIC W W\ I fw THE Rf 4l ORANGEJ^41 words
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Article503 1959-06-27 3 I HERE was admirable public spirit shown in U -ire m the Federal Legislative Council on I 1 a m°t'O" by the representative of the \IL \nd*an Chambers of Commerce Mr r rvT.dullah. for the introduction of a jfp siv.nsjs scheme in the State. There was I*503 words
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Article324 1959-06-27 3 z. expulsion of five Chinese who were |fe fo be associated with an active communist ration m Hongkong, known as the Society mf^ions. from the British Colony, has b i blast of warnings and threats from the IN ng Government s mouthpiece in Canton, the I324 words
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Article, Illustration763 1959-06-27 3 COLIN LEGUM - COLIN LEGUM -by- LONDON. r f HE political map of Africa is changing *'ith such perplexing rapidity that it is difficult to keep up with its changes. There are 52 territories in the continent with a total population of about 230 million people. Fewer than one-flfth763 words
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Article, Illustration76 1959-06-27 3 All our energy h^s always come from "out of this world.*' The far-off sun has given us indirectly the stored energy of coal and oil the living energy of plants and animals Scientists have found the source of the sun's strange and wonderful energy locked m the76 words
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Article787 1959-06-27 3 PATRICK O' DONOVAN - India -Pakistan Pact In Sight PATRICK O'DONOVAN by WASHINGTON, "piE most urgent dispute between India and Pakistan the disposal of the waters of the Indus has in principle been spttled under the good offices of the World Bank. The unwritten agreement depends tor its success on the availability of foreien787 words
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Article619 1959-06-27 3 Robert C. Miller - Robert C. Miller by PANMUNJOM VINE years ago this week, war came to Korea down this broad valley of the Imjin. Here it ended, and here say the military experts it will begin again. Hordes of chunky little men wearing the red star of Communism spilled619 words
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Article, Illustration410 1959-06-27 3 the NEWS as it, Strikes me 'pODAV. all atten .on will be directed to Pahang wh«re the rurtajn mil be run? down on the State Hertjons uhich. in their closin? stages. are providing unexpected shocks to the Alliance- and surprises to Malayans. The burning Question since last Thursday has been410 words
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Advertisement42 1959-06-27 3 Available on Easy H. P. Terms from $7.00 per month INDIAN QUALITY PRODUCT SALES AND SERVICE AGENTS DISTRIBUTORS (Pvt.) LTD. ACENCY SHOWROOM. 47/49 STAMFORD RD.. SPORI KLI 2757ft KUALA LUMPUR: 141 BATU ROAD TEL: ***** (Sponsored by Enfin*«ring Export Promotion Council India42 words
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Article220 1959-06-27 4 Forty relatives make vain attempt to see Home Minister ABOUT 40 relatives, mostly women, of Ghani bin Junit, who is under sentence of death on a murder charge, yesterday made an unsuccessful attempt to see Singapore's Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. Ong Pang220 words
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142 1959-06-27 4 One corps move for better defence KUALA LUMPUR. Kri.— lt Is planned to reorganise the leration Regiment and rhe erati Urmoured Car Regiment Into single c rps, whJ h will consist of kwt similar units. This re rganization has been decWed upon for both! tactical And administratiT< reas >ns. It142 words
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Article42 1959-06-27 4 far L3 5 Correspondent of the British Broadcasting Corporation, Mr A j. Lawrence, will speak on "Three Years in the Far East." at the weekly luncheon meeting si Singapore F tary Cub ai Pirhnv w-tel oh Wednesday at 1 p.m.42 words
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Article56 1959-06-27 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. rhe Sultan of Kelantan yesterday opened a new $360,000 rural trade school at Pengkaan Chepa the first oi its <-nd or. the Ess* Coast. At present, the school has an enrolment of sixty boys who leceive instruction ana training i n building work,56 words
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Article, Illustration245 1959-06-27 4 Indian warships to make goodwill call to Malaya THE pride of the Indian Navy, the Mysore, is expected to head a fleet of warships on a short goodwill visit to Malaya next month. The Standard understands. With plans of the visit still :n the air, The Standard was told yesterday245 words
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Article134 1959-06-27 4 Meter man, clerk made bankrupts LOW CHIN BOON, 28, a City Council meter-reader. whose liabilities total about $10,000, yesterday told the Singapore High Court that he cow'A not afford to pay hi? creditors more than $10 a month because his variable alowances would be cut from July 1. I.^w said134 words
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88 1959-06-27 4 STAMPS WITH NEW SULTAN'S PORTRAIT KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Postmaster-General announced today tha-. the new Kedah pictorial stamps bear- ing the portrah of Sultan Abdul Halim Ibni Almarhum Sultan Badli>hah will be placed on saie at all post offices and postal agencies in Kedah on July 1. A comple e88 words
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98 1959-06-27 4 Evening schools for those who failed THE Ministry of Education is planning to open mere evening scho^'.<: next ye?.r, to absorb Singapore students who failed to gain admission Into regular schoolsDetails of the plans, \#hich are being worked out by the Minister for Education, .Mr. Vong Nyuk Lin, will be98 words
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Article37 1959-06-27 4 SINGAPORE Doctors and dental surgeon? in the Government service last night held a closed door meeting at the Medical Centre in College Road Singapore. It is understood they discussed the recent Government pay gla h37 words
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Article84 1959-06-27 4 KUALA LUMPUR Fri The Yang .-'■> the Raja Permais tgong nay a per? cnd:v visit to the State of B: from Ju.y 8 to Tne visit is being ade on the invitation of sir Orr.ar Saifuddin, Sultan of The:r Majesties w. pei or.ai guests84 words
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Article, Illustration66 1959-06-27 4 A PIBLIC APPEAL to help wipe out a 512.000 building debt for the new mosque in the Paya Koyang area of Singapore was made yesterday by officials of the Lembaga Wakaf Masjid Kampong Pav a Goyanc The mosque is nparing completion (pictured above i Any donations will66 words
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335 1959-06-27 4 Row over 20 led to death of hubby: Sob pregnant wido A PREGNANT woman. Madam wept bitterly yesterday when she d pore Coroner now a 20-cent ffamblinc >e 4 J husbands death. The Coroner, Mr aiam Chong Hi inquest on 29-year-ol<l Bin Bet croupier, who -died after he s/u at335 words
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69 1959-06-27 4 US course journalism offered *S local mjff PRGf Ku of the G fpe at "1 pore on ,*ti of a w appUcai J3 int. ri B 1 s i our da; B and pi Kg \0 the USIS s nc Appll( ;tai rtb career m have a ill lid in69 words
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Article46 1959-06-27 4 Scouts help in X-ray drip TWO HUN RJ up r Ig* pan p*r_ L, ■ida i. L; 1 wiVk ihm tirij k^_ i M Ban M crow Pj£l and kee; P* SATA .p^ latioi a* RTOUId J\^ Dr ,vas hope I /ears area v I :cur46 words
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Article37 1959-06-27 4 JOHORE 9m More thai k. to the Ob time in I X3na- Cofl tion S **lj hv-p <*•& il Six |j the three Ware m Gan Cr. 9 3 a m Cheng >tn37 words
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178 1959-06-27 4 SPA fears it's 'thought control bv State THE Singapore Ppoplr.* Alliance, in a statement yesterday, declared that the* Press. Radio and other mean* of communication must always present objective and un- biassed npw and information. It was commenting on a statement by the Minister for Culture that he was considering178 words
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Advertisement512 1959-06-27 4 BWLSP Pi 119 v .^^^v a 4-A\ soup V\ 1 1 f Cd-F Cr-r-f x 1 2 C^i-B C n "(i'~'ised reart of Mushroom, \> J I 1 C<j-B c^'rtr-ssr* •yn Her€ M ast [sever3 house^ v. c^ r---. r life's ch -r^e to win th° dia- N. 1 —I512 words
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182 1959-06-27 5 ALLIANCE 'BIG GUNS' ARE OUT IN POLLS DRIVE Mi, tion agents work round the I ock for victory in Pahang I s^ h 9 Ar s h c e m n b ot oc;s^0 c 5^; r o d he ■»>»• <*>— SSTtaStIS^K* 11 AlUance s elec "on machinery ls182 words
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484 1959-06-27 5 And here are all the candidates IHE FOLLOWING sure the cane. for the Pahang State Assembly elections beir.g held today: P. N I) K BENTONG (T I J led >rate 3,595) a Sen? Toons (All) 120 )pposed. BANDAR RAUB (Total electorate 1.428 Chua Yong G tan i a.. Abu Bakar484 words
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Article135 1959-06-27 5 SINGAPORE'S Girl Guides have volunteered to help for "Orchid Day." which has now become annual Flag Day for the Singapore AntiTuberculosis Association, falling this year on July 11. Chairman of the Orchid Day committee is Mr?. C. L. Richardson, wife of G.0.C., Singapore Base135 words
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Article86 1959-06-27 5 ■ft Ef ghlights at the r =r:ons on i K. adang was the m. rhida -evured, lings, vocal )Hr Wr the I K Che Mansoor 1 the Welfare K. bo was centre .^E n Sim's Centre. He had -*?.ged Malay h poten- j EL m m86 words
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Article37 1959-06-27 5 tk.\ \Nu Fi! The Penang division of the UMNO th ent, at its < <r >^ ttee meeting at the UMNO last night decided to hoid its coming annual genera', assemb at the Malay Club on July37 words
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Article17 1959-06-27 5 30 BALES RUBBER THEFT 9( .Ofio a- r.v- |ainM g a rear v. V 19 and cash17 words
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Article, Illustration120 1959-06-27 5 THIS It a panoramic view of Malaya'* only io\ <■ deck bridge, the Jambatan Kota, spannvrj the FClang W Rtt?er, LDHich was officially opened by thr Suiter gj i Selnngor on Wrnnr-ri A crowd of over 10.000 lining both side* of ihe e? honk.s cheeredCh'ng Seng Poh - 120 words
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300 1959-06-27 5 SINGAPORE'S Education Minister, Mr Yong Nyuk Lin, yesterday turned down a request to reinstate Dr. Chuang Chu Lin as principal of the Chung Cheng High School because of his age. Dr. Chuang is 59. The Minister, however, told the School's management committee that300 words
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188 1959-06-27 5 Stop the 'Blackshirt' leader's visit call KUALA LUMPUR, Iri A Dravidia o ißlackshirt i Movement loader will arrive in the Federation shortly to give "moral support and help strengthen the movement in Malaya." The Blackshiri Movement, which i> strong in ."Madras, has advocated the violent overthrow of the Congress Government188 words
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Article110 1959-06-27 5 600 to show Chinese art ABOUT six hundred exponents of the Chinese sentle art of defence irnm various parts of the Federation have arrived in Singapore to give exhibitions on (he various, types of Chinese boxing and spear fighting at the Happj World Stadium tonight and tomorrow. The ofass display110 words
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Article30 1959-06-27 5 A 66-year-old Indian. S. Narayanan. died in Telok Alison after being involved in an accident with a motor van on the sth mile. Bagan Datoh Road, on Thursday30 words
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Article61 1959-06-27 5 A CEREMONY to mark the loth anniversary of the death of Major-Genera] Lim 800 Seng will be held at 9 a.m. on Monday at the Mcßitchie Reservoir, Singapore, where he is buried. A similiar ceremony wiU also be held at 10 a.m. on the same day at the61 words
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Article57 1959-06-27 5 TPIE new Command Secretary of the General Headquarters Far East Land Forces. Mr. J. H. Thomas. will arrive in Singapore on the s.s Canton today Mr. Thomas will take over from Mr. R W. Barrow of the Headquarters who will leave the State on July 16 to take57 words
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161 1959-06-27 5 Chinese teachers say pay cut is unfair: Plan joint action THE Chinese Middle School Teachers' Union yesterday criticised the Singapore Government's movo to lit their variable allowances, i The union, which had been pressing for higher pay for its members, held an executive committee meeting yesterday to discuss the Government's161 words
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Article50 1959-06-27 5 HUSSAIN bin Abdullah of Whampoa Road, pleaded not guilty in the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday to theft of S4l belonging to Y. Abdul Ham d at Hni;;ir^ Villase on June 17. Bail of $1,000 was allowed until July 3 when the case will be mentioned.50 words
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Article153 1959-06-27 5 German as Honorary Consul KtJ ILA LUMI tJF F: 4 Govern merit has appointed German, Herr WUly Kellinghusen as honorary consul for the Federation of Mill I n Hamburg, Germany, having jurisdiction lor the whole of the Federal Republic of (j- many effective from y 1 Herr W K en153 words
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Advertisement321 1959-06-27 5 I CHAMPIONS ffirfß SCIENTIST. EXPLORER. NAVIGATOR. CAR-RACING CHAMPION SPORTSMAN. Prof. D r h. c Jean Lugeoo r fIHHH&HHHfIHfIEBj wti-r n >»v»'*' j|p®?|p I "heEN:CAßUl'rason.cSHEfi?Awotchwh iC hihcve i i !j%^'''^ t&0!0I§L Switzerland at the end of Ju'r Njs functioned <f»&^jijg?-'* fi ifl^i- A'C'C regonj mv «ried by if^ffi jR jB .-a321 words
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182 1959-06-27 6 PUBLIC COMPLAIN AGAINST GANGSTERS The Ministry of Home Affairs fold of extortion thugs SEVERAL complaints about gangsters' demands for "protection money" were lodged at the Public Complaints Bureau set up by the Home Affairs Ministry in Singapore yesterday. The Bureau was set up to deal with inquiries and complaints 'from182 words
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Article, Illustration63 1959-06-27 6 Photo THE Thai Consul-General in Singapore, Mr. Nibhon Wilairat, and Mrs. Nibhon, were hosts to a distinguished gathering at a reception on Wednesday to celebrate Thai National Day. Picture shows the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. and Mrs. Lee being greeted byWee Chim Siong - 63 words
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263 1959-06-27 6 Economics by radio: Lesson one on July 27 LESSON one oi an economics course by radio will go on the air on July 27. Listeners tuning in Radio S.ngapore and Malaya every M nday at f> 30 pm. will be able to hear over the crru-ral network a 15-mlnute talk263 words
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Article64 1959-06-27 6 VETERINARY AID TO RURAL AREAS PENANG. Fr: The travelÜbj iispensary a-~ lecture r? Veterinary Departbmhl Isited 89 villages, IS kampongs and three estates to and Prc Lnct Wellesley during isi m »tl tht Ki urs€ c -heir visit the teams carried ou* 23,2 ranikhel vaccinations :.4".n fowlpox vaccinations and 25164 words
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Article97 1959-06-27 6 MARIA MEETS MOTHER FOR FlUi STAR Maria. Mcnado >f\stprd3\ was thp hippiest dav of her life «hf>n *he welcomed ner fiO-jrear-dd mother. Susanah M">ndn»ie. on her arrival from Jakarta. Miria hid for 1- years thousht hrr mother was Tost." But when Maria went on location to Jakarta in April shr97 words
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Article, Illustration105 1959-06-27 6 LUCY (20) MISSING FOR DAYS NOW LUCK La] Vik Meng, aged 20, who worked as a maid-servani in Holland Road. Singapore, has been missing since June 14. When the rfjcl nol turn up for work, her employer contacted her mother. Madam Kong Chnv Fonp, at her home in Chang] Road105 words
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271 1959-06-27 6 'I get $5.88 allowance after 31 years' work' KUALA LUMPUR. Fn A 48-year-old Sikh employed in a quasi-government organisation here said today that he was paid only $5.83 35 housing allowance even though he had put in 31 years of service. lie said he was paying actually a rent of271 words
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Article175 1959-06-27 6 'Act now' call by Union chief THE Singapore City Council Local Senior Officer.* Association and the Singapore City Council Services Union last night decided to join hands with the Council oi Joint Action in their fight against cuts in variable allowances Mr. P. Ramasamy, the genera] secretary of the Local175 words
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271 1959-06-27 6 Indians told: Don't fall for mushroom parties— beware IPOH. Fri. Indians in Perak were today warned that their right:* as citizen^ of democratic Malaya will suffer if they help to return "mushroom" communal political parties in the Federal elections. "With the Federal elections fast approaching, it is essential for Inc:ans271 words
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251 1959-06-27 6 IPOH, Fri The Peoples Progressive Party barrage against two of its top officials, Mr. Chov Kok Kuan and Mr. Thean Moi Tuck, who resigned yesterday from the party after charging that it was bfirg run on a "dictatorial and persona;251 words
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Article21 1959-06-27 6 AN exhibition of Indonesian art. comprising about i (l! > contemporary paintings will bp held in BingaDoi next n: or th.21 words
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155 1959-06-27 6 Complaints bureau: Police are all for it SIXGAPORE Police yesterday welcomed Government's implementation of a public comp'aints bureau to inquire into matters connected with the Police. "We welcome this move which will give members of the public added facilities to air their genuine grouses,*' Police Secretary. Mr William Chens, said155 words
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105 1959-06-27 6 Worker urged: Aid Go to end crisis 1 B I Tunku Ihe >■ meeting Inl n of f We ed thai j should be j to th€ 1 L has to a gj I; the and U ions I pos^ib.e a- 1 Minor D/spJj In I Tunku II II greai105 words
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73 1959-06-27 6 Freighter dash to rescue 2 sailors NEWg i reach a siid .ini Its rp^ru* \me ■embtn rearhprt v-' I iftfofi Ersa fr^ich'rppnrird that he U> ■n SOS frnin thr I < irnrcm«. that sh» And in in 1 frorr s j ih, M Ihr ill H I'OMimn off th> ind73 words
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Miscellaneous16 1959-06-27 6 CANCELLED THE rvir.'i re-t -e h\the Singapore Police at the Botanic Gardens tomorrow has been cancelled16 words
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190 1959-06-27 7 Victim believed freed after being beaten up A 19-year-old youth, said to have been abducted by a gang of secret society thugs from Nee Soon Village on Wednesday, is wanted by the Police to assist them in certain inquiries. The youth. Oh Kek Leng,190 words
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Article153 1959-06-27 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices u-enl* per !b) in Singapore yesterday were:— Buyers Sellers Spot oi 91 j R.S.S No. 1 •Tulv 91i PH R.SS No. 1 August °2 92J July No. 2 901 WJ .Tulv Nn. 3 n o\ 90} Tonr: Quiet Tin prire in Singapore u_ s153 words
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Article, Illustration398 1959-06-27 7 A GENIUS WITH THE BRUSH AT 18 A SCHOOLBOY artist from the Malacca High School, Jolly Koh Cheng Watt, 18. yesterday held a one-man exhibition of his works at the Hollywood Room in the Odeon Cinema. The exhibition was sponsored by the Singapore Art Society The boy artist produced 85398 words
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Article36 1959-06-27 7 SINGAPORE'S Director ct Public Work?, Mr. J. A. MacLeod, told The Standard that he had NOT resigned. He was commenting on a report published in yesterday's Standard that he had qv.it the service.36 words
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Article, Illustration70 1959-06-27 7 PRETTY 18-year-old, Barbara Ann Lewis, who is another entrant for the "Goddess of Love 1 contest sponsored by Shaw Organisation and G.C. Nanda and Sons. The contest will be held next month at the Capitol Theatre, Singapore, in conjunction with the screening of the film "Alphrodite70 words
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Article185 1959-06-27 7 H.E. to enter Chamber in procession THE Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Sir William Goode. will enter the Assembly Chamber on July 1 in procession at the ceremonial opening of the first session of the Legislative Assembly of the State of Singapore. His Excellency will be preceded185 words
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266 1959-06-27 7 ANTI-POLIO CAMPAIGN IN SPORE A SUCCESS DOCTORS Live vaccine safely given to 4Vi million THE mass immunisation campaign against poliomyelitis in Singapore in the last quarter of 1958 was a success, the International Scientific Congress on live virus vaccines held in Washington, U-S.A has been told. The paper on the266 words
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Miscellaneous362 1959-06-27 7 ssefc***^ t'VM V (Bras Bnsah Rd): Film C show by the Movie Circle: iiil&*lf^iii*^ ww ftyy|~|~| Strange Lady In Town.' 1 7.30 ;llli«ii»Si >n f.Hiikar hji tya (Kuddhi»t Tem- MTtn.n^tice Ph"- Lecture n:i Buddhism for \\\C\<O.itram Rd). Mat^emat cs eac ner? n£ Encl:sh on G overnPr V|ooa.m ment Primary" and362 words
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Miscellaneous61 1959-06-27 7 NATIONAL SHORT WAVE SERVICE 417 metres Kuala Lumpur 341 metres Penang 36f> metres Ipoh 330 metres Malacca 2r>7 metres National Shortwave: 6 30— 9.00 a.m. IRSI Afe Rad.o Sin^apoie All stations: 115 p.m (KL) Programme Summary, 1 18 IKLI Tiffin Date, 130 (RS) Time Signal and News. 140 iKL) In61 words
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Miscellaneous76 1959-06-27 7 TODAY: S:ngapore 245 am. <7 ft Bins.) COO p.m (7 ft Sins): Port D.ckson 10.43 l.m '7 ft 8 Ins) 1106 n m '6 ft 9 ins i Pe ian: 525a in (6ft 7 ins 452 p m 1 7 ft 1 p TOMORROW: Singapore 340 am >7 ft lin76 words
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Advertisement1153 1959-06-27 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., ltu. iei:^i; M8 lints) (Incorporatec m Singapore) <12 line* 1 ZT" THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE lAILINCS re LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW CONDON fir CONTINENTAL PORT' Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and diteharce earto Singapore Loading to» Oue Sail* Sham »>enani Achillet Aden. L'pool,1,153 words
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Advertisement1042 1959-06-27 8 MITSUI |g LINE JAPAN LINE S'pore P.S'hom Pcnang Bonsei Maru 2 July Naeh.san Moru 12 July 10 July 8 July U.S.A. LINE. For New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, direct d'schcrge via Bombay Suez. Awaj.son Moru 8 July H J-'v ETA N. York 22 Aug Akagisan Maru 8 Aug 1 1 Aug1,042 words
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Advertisement665 1959-06-27 8 $®k the FA r i *S> lS# CA V LINE, 1 ®|O SAILINGS TO ADF\. RLD SEA, MtDIUNn^ fco) CONNNFNTAL SCA\DI\A\i U Pn v >0O, t ft/ m.s '6am 6) *9|unf4| u l* VOI m.» Lalandi* a) 10 II luiy Of m.». -Malacca" cl 25 MNH 27 m.s. Sargodha b)665 words
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Article133 1959-06-27 9 Rubber Falls To Lower Level ON a quiet market, rubber Price in Singapore yesterday slipped a further cent July first grade closed at 91* cents per Ib. gwed advices from New N i( >n Quotation wac 1/8 cSts UP n Thursda^' a t 91* The rise was not sustained Sctors133 words
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Article44 1959-06-27 9 SINGAPORE Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices in cents per lb., yesterday were: Buyers Se.lers SP°l 91 i 91J International RSS pi; 91| Aug. Xo 1 92i P2| July No. 2 pi 9i| July No 3 90$ 91 Tone: Very quiet44 words
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383 1959-06-27 9 THE rubber market, this week, has been most active and erratic, with a large turnover and wide fluctuations, says Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co. Ltd's report. U n f o r tun ately once again the blame must be put on the variety of news bulletins383 words
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152 1959-06-27 9 Smallholders Contest At Exhibition KUALA LUMPUR. FA— Competitors from Kelantan. Negn Sembilan and Pahang wil] take part again in this year's rubber sheet making contest organised by the Rubber Research Institute oi Malaya since 1956 This was announced yesterday by Mr J G Samuel, of r he Sma"lh'\riers" Advisory Service152 words
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Article119 1959-06-27 9 JAKARTA. Fci (Reuter).— The United States today signed an agree. nent lending Indonesia US$1). 000. 000. according to Antara news agency. The agency -aid the loan agreement was signed by Indonesian Finance Minister, 1 Mr. Sutikno S.amet and Mr. Howard P. Jones. American Ambassador. A119 words
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Article27 1959-06-27 9 WASHINGTON. Fn ißeuter) —The Agriculture Department today announced the sale of 11.023. 000 lbs. of U.S. government-owped non-fat dry milk to the government of Japan.27 words
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472 1959-06-27 9 BURMA SELLS OUT SUPPLIES OF RICE THIS YEAR BURMA has sold oil the rice available for export this year, said a spokesman of the Burmese rice team which left Singapore yesterday to return to Rangoon after a visit to the Malayan and Singapore markets. He said the country's crop this472 words
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Article93 1959-06-27 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon pigging prices per picul yesterday were Copra June-July $39J buyers; $40J c e!iers, coconut oil in bulk $61 sellers; In drums (63$ sellers; lufuntok white pepper (132 sellers; Sarawak while (131 sellers; ?peris: Sarawak bla^k $73 Singapore Copra ASflOCiation closing prices fair merchantable mixed93 words
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Article, Illustration94 1959-06-27 9 Key Job For This Hostess THE GIRLS who look after airline passengers often make news. Less often in the limelight are the giris who look after the stewardesses. One of the busiest of them is Miss Tess Curtin. who, after years of flying the air routes of the world, has94 words
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Article31 1959-06-27 9 THE Malayan Exchange Bsnks Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday: Selling (ready> T.T./OD. Belgian Francs 1632J, Italian Lire *****. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.31 words
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Article355 1959-06-27 9 British European Airways has piaced an order for an electronic computer costing over £250.000 to aid efficiency and meet growing demands on its ground organisation. B.E.A. thus becomes one of the first European air lines to recognise that the ever-grow-ing volume of air traffic and speed355 words
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Article165 1959-06-27 9 LONDON 1-ri tßeuter) The Board of Trade announced today that arrangements will be put into operation on July 1 for the disposal through the Buffer S 4>rk Manager of the International Tin Council of 2..i00 tons of tin The board said that in selling this165 words
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Article107 1959-06-27 9 SAX FRANCISCO, Frj. (Re^tcri .'span Ail Lir.es w; 1 Inaugurate a new service between Tok.vo rod Seattle tomorrow Mr J.* .:'■> Kotaayasm. J A L general manager in the "hit--. States, said tht tart place, a PC-7-C super courier wou arrive from, Tokyo carrying 4107 words
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Article193 1959-06-27 9 SHIPS IN PORT OUTER ROADS Xa> Vdna M B f Musi, Karsifc Se'.at Sib- I Hallanger, Shelde Lloyd, F e, Hai King, Eisho Maru, ek Boutross. Guntur, Tamer- >medon, Gl e I St ir. Statiu Jf Barur W d Industry, Negosttr, S«. bang, Narica, Laomedon, nia. Amprnan. Karo?.c,T. g Ricardo,193 words
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141 1959-06-27 9 'Better' Prices On The Share Mart PRICES improved in some selective counters on the Malayan share market yesterday. Business rocordpd was better for many weeks, on short covering. The Malayan Sharebrokers' Association reported: "Better enquiries in all sections. Turnover was fair." Price changes announced by the Association were: Buyers Sellers141 words
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Article316 1959-06-27 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: Fed." Disp. 99c overmight, $1; FiUpatricks 96Jc. 96c: F N. orris. $1 25. $1.24. $1.23* ov $1.22J °<3d lot; Gammon Si 68, $1.67; W. Hammer 51. 33 to $1.35, •SI. 3Q odd ;o* ov.: Hume prefs 4/9, ords. 4/f>. 4/7;316 words
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Article41 1959-06-27 9 JAKARTA. Fn. (Reuter).— Government sources said today the Indonesian government was planning to lift the ban on copra exports. The Indonesian government on March 24 banned all ropra export? due to copra shortage in the country.41 words
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Article, Illustration58 1959-06-27 9 -Photo by THE Sultan of Selangor cuts the tape to declare open the new double-decker bridge, the Jambatan Kota. across Klang River, on Wednesday. At left is the Minister for Works. Posts, and Telecommunications. Inch* Sardon bin Haii Jubir and on the right is theCh'ng Seng Poh - 58 words
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Advertisement386 1959-06-27 9 I BOARD Me'^luu^K' I connecting fl.qto /stmnbul I ISTANBUUATHENS, I ROME, MILANO. I You won f have any I extra fore to pay: I THB SAMC PRICE IMf Bi UP TOOATtAMDFLY ~^Z*\*fe/& i FRENCH pJone the WORLD -Travel a^ent for information-, or to B (R FRANCE THE WORLD S LARGEST386 words
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Advertisement78 1959-06-27 9 REQUIRED "Asian "■> I EngiDO I as an Assistant hi Engineer on s'^e Letes P 1 messing F lory ir Central Johore. Dutiei will Include the iptt on of Factory and Transport I i i tenance Staff. Applicants have adequate factory experience as ai edu ioi a] an". engineering qualiflcati78 words
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Article, Illustration184 1959-06-27 10 THE Burmese Ambassador, U Ba Sein, paid a courtesy call on the Minister for Works, Posts and Telecommunications, Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir in Kuala Lumpur on Monday. Photo shows the Minister and the Ambassador having a talk. MORE than 100 members of the Selangor Coast Club.184 words
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Article, Illustration54 1959-06-27 10 INCHE HASUM] bin Kartali and his bride, the former Che Ruk;3h bintp Harrwah. who were married at Kamp^ns Marican Singapore, last week. PUPILS of the KenvonRea Methodist Girls' School, Penang. perform a Chinese classical folk dance at the Young Women's Christian Association last week in conjunction with the54 words
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Article, Illustration79 1959-06-27 10 INDIAN FOLK DANCE I MISS NEELUM Ramchanriani is seen performing an Indian classical folk dance at the Young Women's Association. Penanc. last week, to celebratp the golden jubilee of the Association. THE ROAY family held a party in memory of the Lite Mary Theresa Madam Goh Swee laj at theirCh'ng Seng Poh - 79 words
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Article, Illustration112 1959-06-27 10 A Proud Record In Photos I MRS. EM. SMITH, an offi cial of the Women's I stitute. K u a I a I.umpur (centre). U seen looking at the photographic records of the Institute in Klang and coast districts during her visit last week At left is Siti Khatijah IbrahimCh'ng Seng Poh - 112 words
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Article, Illustration59 1959-06-27 10 MR, ROZARIO Anthony Durairajah and his bride, the former Miss Jayarani. who were married at St. Barnabas Church. Klang. last week. The groom i s the son of the late Mr. and Mrs D.F. Gnanaretnam Pilla> while the bride is the eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs.Ch'ng Seng Poh - 59 words
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Article, Illustration44 1959-06-27 10 NURSING SISTER LieuteTant S.P. Lintow explains the work of an "Iron Lung" to students of Bourne School. Kuala Lumpur at a demonstration of medical services by the 39 Field Ambulance and the British Military Hospital in Kinrara last week. -Standardpic by by FahFah - 44 words
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Advertisement50 1959-06-27 10 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products K" >>'''■ "v v>v s .'Sv*!-'-! 1 Y SB«SSsSwSKc«' 'ToSbSkSS&IL^x CHINKA WHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is an excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion, Acidity, Hecrtbum, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL 1 111 Jt^ I*"^^^. —^"*^L50 words
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Article144 1959-06-27 11 SELECTIONS SCRUTINEER FRANCIS "My Best Bets are Technicolor II in Race Four and South of France in Race Seven "~> FRANCIS. Race 2 Race 3 Race 4 Race 5 Race 6 Race 7 Race 8 Race 9 DANCE HALL III vda 0^ Tw 0 Fo Uf Di.fr.bufo II J HABASH144 words
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Article, Illustration1586 1959-06-27 11 TODAY'S CARD >-0 Bunga Tanjong b pak m4v Qnn T, i~ c<. r> l ie* l. 3 unoa? y uu Taylor Su'hvan Paknal Stable ft. JSUvJVZ One Two Four bir a 5v 812 R..,„„ t v r -r c* li fUCI -a c r y Buana T|oa Yang Cr Tan1,586 words
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Article1388 1959-06-27 11 TECHNICOLOR is BEST He can be backed with confidence By SCRUTINEER TECHNICOLOR II is a cut above thii Class Two Division One field, and with that finp nder, Bill William son astride him, I cannot sev an\ thing beating him in the main 1| miles handicap (Rare U tj Kuala1,388 words
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Article, Illustration159 1959-06-27 11 Dance Hall to make amends DANCE HAIL 111 is worth another chance in the opening event over 'if for horses Class Five, Division Two. The four-year-old finished third to Game One and One Two Four after setting out to make all the running. I expert him to improve and make159 words
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Article129 1959-06-27 11 KRA IS READY TO WIN dfsdfsdfsd KRA is the form horse to bark in this lack-lustre field. He put up a creditable showing on Wednesday but found Malay Film II i r -o good. fie is not harshly treated being asked to carry 4 lb. more here. He should score129 words
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367 1959-06-27 12 Sithawalla In S'pore Team To Meet Emu THE former I niversity of Mala\a skipper. Haider Sithawalla, will make his first appearance for the State when he represents Singapore against the Emu Club of Australia on the Singapore Recreation Club Padang on July 4 and .V Sitlu^i i i, who la367 words
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Article76 1959-06-27 12 ATHLETICS English School. 3 p.m. 0 t Scho Bi Basafc Road 3 p.m. r Ins: tut n, RJ 3 p i Telofc Kurau Mala 's Sch eet, Joo P re, r.30 SOCCER: I 7 ads i?s GHQ FARELF, Tnyigliri Dh\ 2A: RAF Uexana FT. Betc < p.m. Prc76 words
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Article100 1959-06-27 12 Results Scorers BUKARAMAJ Sp Club i bea; Gymkhana Sport Club bj three goals t nil to a i BAFA Div, 2-B league match ■1 Qeylang stadium yester- i I" EM 3An i ;h played ■4 Naval Base Seletai Foot- s ball Club beat Seletar Young I Indians by three goals100 words
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Article, Illustration57 1959-06-27 12 WIWERS of tlic 1959 Perak Junior Badminton Championships proudly pose with their trophies last Sunday. Standardpic shows from Jeft to right (standing) Hah Kee Yim (mixed-doubles), Aw Teik Swee and Tang Eng Wah (doubles), Lee Kam Wah (singles). Front row Miss Wong Ln- Ching (mixed-doubles). Miss Ooi Chew Peng (single*57 words
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Article174 1959-06-27 12 Indonesia F.A. Told: JAKARTA, Fri. (Reuter) The Times of Indonesia today advised the Indonesian Football Association to pay Its dues to the Asian Football federation quickly or no member of the Federation would have anything to do with Indonesian soccer tea mi The Times was174 words
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Article31 1959-06-27 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Selang r Eurasian A.-.-rela-tion and Sultan Sulaim in Club drew four-all in their FAS division one soccer league fixture at the Princes Road stadium here today.31 words
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Article43 1959-06-27 12 IV L n±u\ -Mi I R r r:. T~ Coy R jyal Army Sei :i 3orps A beat \rm: Depot 7-2 In the r Centra Msuai a Sit -D strict league soccer a U on the Batu Cant nment around todav43 words
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Article, Illustration186 1959-06-27 12 CHAMP; n\ -in |94C b| the ag« of 25, r Robinson won the wnrld arelter ■eight boxing titla Man) hnting expert? n '^tpst fUhffr in the ring Tin rictor) was fai more important to Pi. Umb Um bonon and mnne\186 words
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447 1959-06-27 12 EIGHTEEN- YEAR-OLD !M. Kanniah ran the fastest mile j .imnn? the Colony schoolboys, when he returned a fine time of 4 min. 49.4 sec, !at the sixth annual athletic meet of Boys Town held on the School ground yesterday. His time, which was a new447 words
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Article391 1959-06-27 12 Wo Threat Of Rain NEW YORK, Fri. (I PI) A favourable turn in the weather led to an announcement by promoter Bill Rosensohn today that tonight's world heavyweight match between Floyd Patterson a n d Ingemar Johansson "is definitely on Although there was a haze391 words
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106 1959-06-27 12 AGELESS ARCHIE WANTS TO TAKE ON WINNER NEW YORK. Fri (Reuter) Archie Moore world light heavyweight boxing champion, wants to meet the winner of the Floyd Patterson ingemar Johansson wo-ld heavyweight championship Moore who Is due to arrive in Montreal today for his title defence there on July 15 against106 words
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Article113 1959-06-27 12 MELBOURNE. Fn. (Reuter) Australia's 19-year-oid Davis Cup squad member. Bob Hewitt, could be suspended for swearing m his Wimbledon match against America's Jon Douglas, the acting President of the Australian Lawn Tennis Association, .Mr. Dudley Franken ourg, said today. Mr. Frankenburg. speaking to pressmen, said113 words
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Article79 1959-06-27 12 PAYMEN PUT DOWN SIGNALS ROYAL Signs \ng champions of the Army Parker ip competition, receive-; a setl ack when they were e nated 8-1 by Royal Army Pay ps in the Singapore Base District senior kno I soccer competition at Nee Soon yesterday Pay Corps resoundk g victory was spark-;79 words
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Article67 1959-06-27 12 OLYMPIC CYCLIST DROWNED CAPE T I (Renter). The Son-' African Spriyigbok cyclist Dirk B'' fiQ^rf #0, !CU swept o-'< a rock by a wave and drowned at Gordons Ba-j near here his t) ee chile en and six uourig cov on? looked on helplessly. Binneman reached the peak of his67 words
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Article67 1959-06-27 12 ihe Singapore Lawi Pennis Association's 1959 Open championships W il] be held f Ju y 16 to 19 at the VMCA and langun Courts. Entries close by the first post oi 1 July 13, Forms are obtainable from the honorary Seeretarv Mr Ong Swee Keng, c o John67 words
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Article54 1959-06-27 12 SAIGON, i vi. (Reuter).— The Hongkong Eaxor n Alette Club team last nighJ lost the match to South Vietnam* General Stall team 0-3 The Hongkong team were apparently not used to playing matches at night The South Vietnam team scored their third aoal just five54 words
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Article, Illustration331 1959-06-27 12 All The Women 'Seeds' In Last 16 WIMBLFDON. Fn. (Reut. r j, women's singles seeding list st Om j j nta(t round was completed toda>. but j| breached. i MIS, B« V' r.y 1- U > USA), Maria Esther Bueno (Brai and Britain'^ Angela Mortimer and Ann liavc n won331 words
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Article338 1959-06-27 12 omen' vci< ~rd reond Miss Jai Hopps. iU6 v :-:ka Launeri Gern 6-1 H;v GB i beat Jacq m Le\v:<; F 6-1 6-4; Marie Bueno B bra* M:mi Arnold USA 6-2 6-1; Miss Yolanda Ramire2 (Mexico) beat Miss Sh< I g GB» 7-5 6-1; Mrs Beverlv F338 words
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Article20 1959-06-27 12 Lancoshire India Dro I their th 87 i I for s Hi 5 boat D 11 :wp. D< onri.'v I20 words
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Advertisement42 1959-06-27 12 £f What a difference _^^h IF -v v* /O sT~/^ "7" nv WITH THE MILD TASTE wtS makes When gam vecd I MjUU/j 1 It buHdi you up i -"r t •eem briohtcr. Sol. Awß t«i I S»NOA»QM KUAI4 LOMPUI MNANO I42 words
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Miscellaneous109 1959-06-27 12 r r°.S:. %rS DOTATION. Ilitrp are Mime defeats HI HtttMiM^^^M more triumphant than vie- E3 HW^VV W lories.- Montaigne HI lH U SAITRDAI FOR IVIKV- H HE live policy; he sen- b!e flK^M |||V ft M^9 s upset?, opposil (i s- E^fcl Ksl fc.'^Ww sension. Get a go<^d rest ■f^^MlAQfl109 words
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Miscellaneous18 1959-06-27 12 people; make scr\ v\(.Fl I IRII s I iPRK Ai^l IRH PIS< I PI \\\r< (,u,,H tor I18 words
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Article, Illustration1362 1959-06-27 13 BARBARA BUCKNALL - BARBARA BUCKNALL by I STORY wjs made in the Singapore yachting wcrld 1 is' weekend when 14 yachts left RAF Changi lit Club on the first ever race round the HorsL off the east coast of johore. ir I pen 1 I I iKen Lund - 1,362 words
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Article, Illustration854 1959-06-27 13 v*^«^v y*\ fly jS ißgßg pSEw WwopSaßßßy j^Si By Sgt P.M. Howard Photos By Sgt W. R. Hawes f||{ v,ay to a man's heart, we are told, is through His stomach, and the veritable vhich the Army cooks laid before the of thar fellow854 words
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Miscellaneous191 1959-06-27 13 LI'L ABNER Rj Al C*pp p .p,cA«r. 'W^UT^TuA I X NOT V <^'DONTCOL-\.T!.'| AH WAMTS SOMEONE fe > lat '< USEO' J BTWONE,) VO'rSMAH J TO LOV/E lAE. WHO SUMPTHINT" U-UVINJ', DtAR! r 7vy/IT=E A\'VQ' f DOMT HAVE ~C I TRV^n Zf WHEM < > AH <f IS LBSALLN <191 words
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353 1959-06-27 14 NEWS KERALA GOVT. GIVES IN TO NEHRU Reds agree to suspend clause 11 of Education 4 tf 23 hurt in new clashes TRIVANDRUM, Fri. (Reutcr) Mr. E.M.S. Namboodiripad, communist Chief Minister of Kerala State, said here yesterday that his Government is to suspend a controversial clause of the Education Act353 words
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Article, Illustration276 1959-06-27 14 Soc\ a fter this rture r Wimbledon on Monda] s young couple, i to elope to > Gotland, aec-ded to call it co home to Pans. heir decis ?ed dramatic episode on Court Ne 2 on the first day oj the Wimbledon *-•->- s c' rr"pionthips.Mirror - 276 words
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436 1959-06-27 14 Communal parties are dangerous to Malaya The London Times LONDON. Prt. <Keuter' The Times -Aid today tha: the emergence of communal parties In Malaya migh: become dangerous to the country s future This In I ndent newspaper said he setback suffered by the ruling Peoples' Alliance In "he recent State436 words
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Article153 1959-06-27 14 Printers clash with police LONDON, Fri (LTD iolence broke but today in Bri'sms nation-wide printing stoppage as police clashed with kers who have closed more than l.nnn daily and weekly newspaper? and magazines. Fifty p e with dogs disperse it 150 strikers outside the offices of the S- th London153 words
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Article70 1959-06-27 14 FRIENDLY RELATIONS WITH S'PORE MAMLA. Fri. (UPI) The Philippines aims to cultivate "very friendiy" relai tions with Singapore and enhance their cultural and trade ties, a foreign affairs official .>aid today. Rodolio Severino, chief of the foreign office external affairs division, at the same time minimized the dancer Singapore falling70 words
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Article152 1959-06-27 14 Little Rock schools to re-open LITTLE KOCK. Fri. (Keuter)—The Little Rock School Board last night announced officially that it will open Little Rock's four closed high schools on a racially integrated basi s in September. The Board said it would begi 1 to register students soon The schools were closed152 words
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Article74 1959-06-27 14 JAKARTA, Fn, (lUuter)— Mr Rudy Gonta. an Indonesian Foreign Ministry spokesman, said 2.000 tons of rubber had been exported to the So- j viet Union in the last five j month? while S.nnn tons are j still awaiting transportation. A contract on rubber purchases had been74 words
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216 1959-06-27 14 LONDON. Fri. (Reuter) British officu! quarters last night expressed surprise and scepticism at the statement hy the President of Baghdad People s Court. Col. Fadhel Mahdawi. that re-equipment of the Iraqi armv with modern weapons, including nuclear arms, was now complete. British sources216 words
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Article138 1959-06-27 14 More visit Britain this year L UNDO N, Fri. More overseas visitors including tourists from Commonwealth cou tries have come to Britain this year. it wa s announced yestrrdav by the British Travel and Holiday Association The Association said that daring the first four months of thi s year a138 words
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Article14 1959-06-27 14 Heved*^ O eV p s Jf o u <«>.- "Plum "MUt. h<14 words
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217 1959-06-27 14 59 aboard LIGHTNING SPLIT PLANE IN TWO OVER ITALY Milan. Fri. (Reuter) An American Trans World Airline plane carrying 59 passengers on a flight from Milan to Pans crashed tonlght over Northern Italy during a violent thunderstorm. twa officials, who reported the crash, .said the plane was a Lockheed Jetstream217 words
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Article, Illustration229 1959-06-27 14 Child rode 18 mile a lorr IHKLL- VfcAH OLD Ha\id Br>an p tured abo\p ui\h t lie itivtt) d°ridpd to take a r.rie on a ]orr> And for sixty iierve>rmck m; mmutos David Rrvjn m ithm bU hr*s of de.it h 1"! Davi^ perched himself on the mate wheel, iluf229 words
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Miscellaneous63 1959-06-27 14 I Think Til kick opf\ s^ v 1 Wl THE MUSHJ2OCM &i* \>""" -"v Wl GRE£N PEAS AN 1 A I THEN TVj£ 7URBOT AfTEH f ANYThin* f PARSNIPS... A NICE BfT J I THAT TV€ rSSst'dux Jl WWpJ IO 1 CHEPPAR, AH' A < I JlJ^ -yy V PEACH63 words
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