Singapore Standard, 29 June 1959
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Title Section21 1959-06-29 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** S Cabie "TIGP.RKEWS" SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1959. Vo'- 'X No, 3T. 15 c ts. 12 Pages21 words
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Article, Illustration807 1959-06-29 1 Razak - Razak FED, PREMIER GETS Bl© WELCOME EN BANGKOK Miusak seek* aid to end Emergency by in Bangkok 'Nothing neutral in Thai-Malayan attitudes to the common menace' BANGKOK, Sun. Malaya and Thailand face a common danger, Dato Abdul Razak, the visiting Malayan Prime Minister said in a807 words
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400 1959-06-29 1 9,000 unionists roar 'Merdeka' as they pass 5 resolutions MORE THAN 9,000 trade unionists, representing some 60 trade unions, roared "Merdeka" as they passed five resolutions, climaxing a three-and-a-half-hour rally held cr the Singapore Badminton Hall last night to celebrate the advent of the new Government and the release of400 words
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Article227 1959-06-29 1 NOW the RENTS GO UP... Another shock for Govt. men EMPLOYEES of the Singapore Government and City Council, who will suffer cuts in their variable allowances from Wednesday, are in for another "shock." Those who occupy Government or City Council quarter? are expected to get the rents put up by227 words
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Article253 1959-06-29 1 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter).— A week-end walkout by workers at two printing ink; firm, has brought eleven national newspapers, ineluding The Times and the Daily Mirror, Into Britain's ten-day old printing depute. report on the new crisis precipitated by the threatened breakdown of ink supplies253 words
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Article, Illustration39 1959-06-29 1 Father's one last peep at his son AFTER two visits yesterday, 55-year-old father has one last prep Into Outram, Prison hoping to catch a final glance of his son Standard Picture by Ali Yusoff. Another pix ov P. 6.39 words
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307 1959-06-29 1 Pray tor my soul, condemned man tells his parents PRAY for me. my dear father, for I know that you and mother had done your best to help me in my hour of sorrow. Those were th e last words of Abdul Ghani bin Jon it, *Z3, who i s307 words
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Article41 1959-06-29 1 CHONG SOON KIAH was killed wnen a car crashed into a WB at the 1 lth mile Jurong Road. Singapore, La I night. Seven per on? who wen in a car were injured, and were admitted to General Hospita..41 words
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Article153 1959-06-29 1 CHUANG TO BE NAMED ADVISER THE FORM! R Prin ipaJ of the Chung Cheng High School, Dr. Chuang Chu Lin. be appointed an .-':\i.- c r of the school on Wednesday. The school's management committee will announce the appointment of Dr. Chuang after a meeting on that day. The chairman153 words
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Article136 1959-06-29 1 KUALA LUMPUR Sufl In a free-for-all this morning at one of the poll ng booths for the election I r A—pans Town Council, a Socialist Front supporter M Yap Pii i Mi 19 Injured and ta_< n hospital. The fracas occurred Tsupport-: Ul rcand the Socialist136 words
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409 1959-06-29 1 US TOLD: ADOPT REALISTIC RUBBER POLICY IPOH. Sun. Malayan Chinese rubber merchants are expected to sound warning that if the United States does not adopt a more "realistic rubber policy," its economic and political relations with rubber producing nations will suffer. Such a move is now being unofficially discussed by409 words
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Advertisement88 1959-06-29 1 ___^_S_i K; COuld __f *~^&w tW.\. R ssible to decide between an those ■I rC3m S _3 53 s I *te v.- ch s the cest? I it it r CJ" v^^ '*'^ai I l^j 2 SIZES 1^ E advance styling with p classical elegance BP* m "^?^H^p! mT- -__f88 words
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Article, Illustration521 1959-06-29 2 Government accused ot unilateral action in slashing allowances THE Singapore Government was yesterday accused of taking a unilateral decision in slashing the variable allowances of its employees. The charge was made by the chairman of the federation of Unions of Government Employees, Mr. F.521 words
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143 1959-06-29 2 Business, pleasure trip for Oppenheim j \1( 1 -CHANCU I OK (1 f thr I'^iiversity of Mala\a, Professor A Oppenheim, i^ft Singaporr yesterday by cr\ f, r a t\w month rounri-thr-u nrhi business um pleasure trip Prof Oppenheitn wiU stop at Ranckok flrsil for two day*. o atirn f n143 words
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Article39 1959-06-29 2 LONDON, Sun. <UPI» S Government agents in Britain ><">7o~ navm] attache Cajtf Aleksandr Dmitriev. se wife and daughter fled to asyl tn Just as he was about to ask asylum hew it at* reported today39 words
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Article108 1959-06-29 2 IPOH. Sun. The Dra an Movement (Black S leader who is expected in Ma.aya is Mr. E.Y.K. Sarapath. a re ative of the extremisi I der .eader of the move in fadi». Mr. Ramasamy Xaicker. it was revealed Sampath is one o Stats ol the108 words
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Advertisement1517 1959-06-29 2 A fc^^T??fST^st!S?3Ss^A^ mcj ruejLio is nereoy notified that NG HONG YAP has left our service since 24th, June, 1959 and has no authority to act or transact any business on our behalf or to collect any sums of money due to us or to issue any receipt in our name.1,517 words
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Advertisement567 1959-06-29 2 NOTICES THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS ASSOCIATION ALL members of the above Association in th« State of Singapore will be closed for business as from 1.00 p.m. on Tuesday 30th June 195P, until 10.00 a.m. on 3rd July; Wednesday Ist and Thursday 2nd July 1959 being Gazetted Bank Holidays. The early567 words
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Advertisement31 1959-06-29 2 BY PUBLIC j DEMAND We have pleasure announcing the extensv of our PRICE SMASHING SA^ for a further i one week ONLY GIANSINGH&CIHJ 30-1 RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPO" TFI FPMnMFt 9P214 631 words
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EDITORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
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Article445 1959-06-29 3 (^HE trail of str.kes which have been responto the state info which Ceylon's economy has H from the hme that Premier Bandaranaike s nment rook off.ce in 1956 continues with greater d.stressing effect. Once again, the 1 d snd if] peoples find themselves in the sorry of w.tness.n*445 words
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Article290 1959-06-29 3 IT is interesting to learn that in the Federation .jrnumber women in terms of population. In utnumbering of women by men in the Fede- s population of 6.275.763. as revealed by the 'ment s 1957 census, the mere males lead by Only ten years ago. in 1947 that290 words
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1112 1959-06-29 3 RICHARD LOWENTHAL - Kremlin Tactics to Weaken the West RICHARD LOWENTHAL i b Y 1 BERLIN. 'j^HE Geneva conference has not been interrupted because Mr. Khrushchev has made a "provocative" speech. The Russian dictator has made far worse speeches in the recent past, and he has lately been very patient The true reason1,112 words
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Article, Illustration51 1959-06-29 3 Diplodocus. largest of the dinosaurs, was the largest land animal that ever lived 1 It grew to a length cf SO feet and had more brains in its spinal column than it had in its head. The "rear brain" regulated the movements of the tail and back51 words
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Article, Illustration1482 1959-06-29 3 fcONDdgICORNER CASSANDRA says: "The great thin? about cricket is not to take it seriously. It you dn \nu arP done. Chan bowled, 9 £T us now proceed. And the subject is the Innocuous one of cricket. I happen to be a vicepresident of three village1,482 words
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Article, Illustration399 1959-06-29 3 the NEWS as it strikes me lITIRAF. DKSKKT* 1< hou prnplp dpsrrihr>d Malaya for dearies from before the u.ir Miners u*tp sighted from Um to time, if Malasn had i rulturr of its own it has born buried la thr sands of timr. leaving those of Snriia. China and of399 words
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332 1959-06-29 4 'Big Three May Soon Announce Names For Federal Polls Kl ALA LIMPIR, Sun. The names of the Alliance candidates in the tast-approaching Federal Parliamentary elections will be announced after the Prime Minister, Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein, returns from his State visit to Thailand. i i( announcement may be na332 words
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Article82 1959-06-29 4 CHILDREN'S QUIZ COULD FLOOR MAN rHREi ;^i of Singap 10c »terday ■a1 I t 1 ra quh juestion set were rtiflßcu tions ttn on polii 1 t affairs, and genera edge, a x, kI thi 1 -Chinese Road, was rate 3 sections senior, wd junior, from 12 to 16. tt82 words
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Article173 1959-06-29 4 'No aid from MCA'— charge IPOH. S The Cameron High' la- ranch pf the Malayan Chinese Assi \i\ n was i with failing to perate with an Alliance te in the P g State The charge was evelled by the president of '»e P« Mai van Indian Congress. Mr V.173 words
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Article, Illustration137 1959-06-29 4 SINGAPORE Polytechnic will hold an art exhibition from July 3 to Jnlj 12 of approximately 100 p.iintinss by Hasan Diaal.ir. onr of Indonesia's foremost landscape artists. The show, which is being presented by the Singapore Art Society, i 1 1 have p a i137 words
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750 1959-06-29 4 SWEEPING POLLS WIN FOR ALLIANCE IN PAHANG PARTY CAPTURES 22 t WARDS OUT OF 23 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The ruling Alliance Party's overwhelming triumph in the Pahang State elections has dispelled all doubts, suspicions and misapprehensions regarding its leadership of the nation. The party has captured I^2 of the 24750 words
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Article94 1959-06-29 4 RSPCA APPEALS FOR FUNDS CHARITABLE appeals can be irritating and many people prefer to help humar.F than animal?, the president ot the '-a I Society for the Prevention of Crueity to Am R M McLeish, .-a. a when he appealed for donations over Radio Singapore, yesterday. But. said Mr. McLeish.94 words
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Article75 1959-06-29 4 TEMERLOH. Sun— A rubber tapper, Lateh bin Sahak. 20, 01 Kampong Batu Kapor in Mentakab. was yesterday found guilty of using crin:.force on 1 Rroman rubber tapper, on March 17 and fined $100 or five months jail. He was also fined another 5100 or five months'75 words
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Article36 1959-06-29 4 CO-OP MAKJ; SBl 702 NET PROFIT TANJ< ING iety— h operative n with r 2.171 made December Tnii nual rep The j ftinoui memberThe s r the Federat. term loai y approved one a such a36 words
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Advertisement232 1959-06-29 4 AffUS PLACE SINGAPORE, TEL. ***** and at MOUNTBATTEN ROAD, KUALA LUMPUR, TEL. *****. Jmm*< THEIOQK IS Aiw> T^LfIVILIEST SHUES ftyfr, < H in Jmm THIS SUMMER A P HERE Opulent- looking r^RiJ-) or^ u/ collection of cotton Drews XW I '^fl^^^Bß rnCTIIiIC ICUICI I C»l# I /-r colours to go232 words
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389 1959-06-29 5 ALLIANCE CHIEFS HAIL PAHANG POLLS VICTORY It shows there's no room for communal religious bias' KLALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Alliance's near clean sweep in the to the Pahang Legislative Assembly has established that nar L r-munal and religious bias is solely confined to the two underoped States of the East389 words
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Article186 1959-06-29 5 Assembly opening rehearsal d pss rehearsal .riiv; mm nine of a& Singapore •w issembJ] was m froal of the i mti jresterdaj Mori than 5M x part premoaial opt aing hr fir-" .n^ of h RKD b' 1 held ißesd it II i m :n ipated learsal lw taded nfrabei186 words
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298 1959-06-29 5 PENANG, Sun. Fragmentation ot rubber estates i- putting hundreds of rubber workers out of employment, i This was stated by the president of the Municipal and Government Labour Union, Mr. L. S. Sundram. at the 12th annual delegates conference at the Chinese298 words
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Article94 1959-06-29 5 TELUK ANSON, Sun A Pant Buntar padi planter, Tuan Haji Awang bin Han Nasib was awarded the First Prize for his yield "mayang Isabatil' 1 padi in the State Padi competition for 1959. h< re yesterday. Inche Shabudin bin Abdul Wahid oi Padang Rengas, won the Second94 words
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Article138 1959-06-29 5 TEMERLOH, Sun. A Malay Regiment soldier, Otnman "bin Ahmad, 40, of Mentakab, who stole a bicycle belonging to Corporal Ismail bin Salim and sold it to a Sikh watchman for $55, was yesterday sentenced to one day's imprisonment and fined $-50, or six138 words
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267 1959-06-29 5 Three Freed Of Murder Charge At Retrial ALOR STAR. Sun. A padi planter, Mat Isa bin Awang, who told Mr. Justice Rigby that he hit a man with a stick in self -defence and later threw the body, into a blukar, walked out a free man yesterday. His two elder267 words
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Article137 1959-06-29 5 They sell flags for Red Cross FOR the first time, Malay girls participated in flae spiling on Saturday to boost the funds of the British Red Cross in Singapore. Led bv Masni Yunos of 33, dementi Estate. Pasir Panjang. 20 girls, including popular amateur singer H. Lattey who also played137 words
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421 1959-06-29 5 IP all the mechanicallypropelled vehicles in Singapore were arranged nose to tail in the city area, they would be approximately three feet apart irom each other and in the rural area, only five inches apart along 290 miles of road Quite a number421 words
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308 1959-06-29 5 PENANG, Sun. With business firms willing to Invest and set up industries in Malaya, the people uill benefit, as unemployment will diminish while the national income will increase. This was stated by State Councillor, Inche Hashim bin Awang. when he opened the "Progres308 words
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Article102 1959-06-29 5 PENANp, Sun. The Bishop of Penang, Monsignor Francis Cnan. said at the Cathedral of the Assumption today that members of St. John Ambuianee Brigade were the crusaders of the twentieth century. The Bishop welcomed the members who turned out in their uniform for mats in102 words
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Article69 1959-06-29 5 ALOR STAR. Sun.— School children here will be allowed for the first time to board the R v a i Malayan Navy Ship. "Sri Selangor" when the State celebrates Navy Day on July 1. The ship, it i> understood \vi:l arrive ar the Alor Star jetty69 words
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Article45 1959-06-29 5 AT morning Lim Cnye San io:ted from his s.eep wheheard n< Three :iien armed witn daggers pushed him into a room, one of them £.;arned him. the otner two ransacked the house and c-csped with 55.000 in cash and 1 I watches.45 words
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Article58 1959-06-29 5 IN Syed Alwi Hoad at S yesterday morning Low Fong Fook. a goldsmith assist is sleeping outside the shop when three men came up him and one of them pr him with a dagger. They tied and gagged him and entering the shop ransacked the p'.a<°e and took58 words
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Article103 1959-06-29 5 GOVERNOR OPENS EXHIBITION MALACCA. Sun. Governor Tun Lcong Yew Koh opened the Progress Exhibition in Malacca today amidst a large of '.nguisnea gue iding tne Chief I tlister, Inche GharTar bin B 8 and the State Secretary, Inche Abdullah bin I'di. The exhibition |j wnl be open for three ows103 words
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Advertisement80 1959-06-29 5 "no doubt about it, I PREFER NESCAFE because I make a point of I serving only good coffee... (w^--^ m that's why I insist on Nescafe Nescafe is 100°/c pure instant coffee. It is a choice coffee, carefully blended to suit the -^Ww^Nft'^^Sj^ palates of the most demanding coffee lovers.80 words
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705 1959-06-29 6 Probe team told of 'kramat' haunting KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A Government servant yesterday related how he lived with a "ghost" for many years and how he exorcised it, not with the aid of mumbojumbo, but by the application of modern health science. This story705 words
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Article139 1959-06-29 6 2 GANGS HAVE IT OUT WITH BOTTLES PENANG, Sun.— About 200 yards oi road w a y were strewn with broken bottles j after a gang clash between the "Seow Peh Leong," an off-shoot of the "03 Gang" |anri "Gang 24" at Noordln Street Ghaut and Bridge Street last night.139 words
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141 1959-06-29 6 TUC want May Day as Public holiday KUALA LUMPUR. Sim. It is unfair for a large majority of people to be at work while a lucky few could enjoy such grand spectacles as the King's Birthday Parade, the ninth a n n u a 1 delegates conference of the Selangor141 words
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Article43 1959-06-29 6 STANDARD picture shows Inche it. in songkok, stepping out r 'f the Outram Prison yesterday after he mrt hi^ son, (ihani. for the last time. With him are some of his relatives, (ihani will he hanged at 6 a.m. today.43 words
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203 1959-06-29 6 Father comes home with tears of joy "TO Dad, with Love from Mum and all your Children With those in little words and a bouquet, the Fernando family in Palm Grove Road, Singapore, yesterday gave Papa W.N. Fernando a surprise welcome home. Mr. Fernando, of the Eastern Shipping Supply, had203 words
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Article99 1959-06-29 6 TEMERLOH, Sun. Eight men marched smartly into the dock before Magistrate, Inche Hamzah bin Dato Abu Sam ah yesterday. All were Police Constables and the charge against them was rioting. Ages ranging from 20 to 25 re constables Yang Lian Chi Teh Chin Huan,99 words
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100 1959-06-29 6 BROKE WRIST IN BID TO SEE ACTRESS TAIPING, Sun. A 14--year-old boy, Lai Ngow. who had climbed the wall of the Lake Re>t House with several other Lads, in an attempt, to have a "peep" at Chinese film star Miss Au Kar Wa fell from his perch and broke his100 words
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Article66 1959-06-29 6 TEMERLOH, Sun Two deaf and dumb rubber tappers charged with theft before Magistrate, Inche Hamzah bin Dato Abu Sam ah. were acquitted as a specialist who could interpret the signs of mutes could r.n\ be found ASP Mr. Yap Thien Chin told the court he had been66 words
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174 1959-06-29 6 'Progress lies in technical know-how' KUALA LI MPI a, Sun.— The retiring President 01 the Kuala Lumpur Rotary C Mr. R. K. Panlkkar, at the week-end urged men maintain the Ciub'i aim to further technical education in Ma.aya. In a final address before handing his Presidentship over to Mr. Len174 words
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Article83 1959-06-29 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The central working committee of the Malayan Chinese Association decided today to leave the matter of allocal seats for the party m the forthcoming Parliame:v e.ections, to the Alliance Exetivc 'mttee. The party's Publicity Officer. Mr. Yong Pang Horn I The83 words
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Article45 1959-06-29 6 PEASANTS in central China have unearthed the fossil of an elephant said to be a million years old, 23 feel mg and 16 feet rush two fee- than the fos i ephant ir. the British museum, the New China News Agency reported (Reuter).45 words
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Article, Illustration127 1959-06-29 6 PAP WILL BE A SUCCESS R.I. MAYOR MAYOR nU f Soediro s I ye terdaj that fidcnj th.p PAP i of sirmapnrp WQu i su. cesi Dr Soediro Singapore aftr; pilgrim "Hols I utd He u»!d reporters airport that h* learn when h Mecca that th« forme,] the < "I127 words
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Article42 1959-06-29 6 THE S nni As a dinne fessors I I Hotel, Sins p.m. The three Daphne w. C Stock and A J who have be m f he ps r medical stu versitv branch. They are c j the Univei42 words
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Advertisement186 1959-06-29 6 dfgfdgfdg tjCATHAYOwANISATIOIij. «;«liHHiraaßHHHi ATTRACTIONS MB i-AST DAY' CJs e THE H-MAN <• ***t<7m(\kkm\\ Man From God s Country GEOBGI MONTGOMEBI I Scop* "Cotot U t THE LOVES OF CARMIN roniorrow 4 YAf|Mf HFIDFCC'" £Hi k Only: H/Unii nLII\LJJ iiui i +mo+o+o*o*cectt i i».M:!i. >. Festival w« OPENS win "THE i'i186 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous323 1959-06-29 6 YWCA (Outran! K<h: Malay Class K\i)io SINGAPORE (Medium Std 2 Civil Service Exam Wave 176 Metres): 630 am a3O p.m Malay Class Senior Good Morning. 6.32 Morning Camb Hse Exam 73d p.m. Chi- Prelude. 7 a.m Time Sicis 1 and nese Adult Beginners 12.30 News, 7.05 A Date with Music323 words
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Miscellaneous178 1959-06-29 6 on my Hands 8.30 Feature Half il >ur, 9 p.m. Spot The Favourites, 9.3U Time Signal and News. \> 4'i Singapore Sports Results, 945 Born With the Blues. 10 p.m. Science Survey 10.15 Concert Vocai. 10.30 Ted Heath and His Music. 11 p.m. Good Night hi mn i>i<>\ (Silver Network);178 words
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Miscellaneous226 1959-06-29 6 All Stations: 9 am fRS) Schools Broadest. 1" In Close Down. 1 13 p.m [KL| Tiffin Date. 130 <RS' Time Signal and News, 140 <KL» T;:^.n Date. 2 p.m. Close Down KL. ,t N SW: 5 pan (KL) Children^ Half Hour, 5 30 iKLj The Living Shakespeare. All Stations: S226 words
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Article342 1959-06-29 7 Irene Lim write A difficult attainment, but a MUST, for every married woman SE alone and njoy her solitude is an invaluable fISSC r that every marwoman should ecqu're, says. Mrs. i :ndra Hasluck, »fl the AusrraMinisrer for Exol Affairs. this while she =?t \.veek. on342 words
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Article, Illustration994 1959-06-29 7 ''DEAR MR. LEN,— !n which our patient readers waste time/ rouble, and stamp money penning their amazing problems and sending them in hopelessly to LEN THORNE, author of »Hat sensational publication "How To Abuse Friends And Deceive People!" GOOD HORNING, KIDPI\WNK> r look to the wit who says994 words
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Article, Illustration82 1959-06-29 7 THE GOLDEN GODDESS l r Is the nam. o; this fabulous creation. The material a Tootal fabric, is said to be fire- proof, and to demonstrate that this is genuine, the n one 1 Mrs, Joan Booty, when para<l'vg it at a fashion show. he j ri during the week-end,82 words
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Article, Illustration323 1959-06-29 7 If you ever hear anyone say: "It's a Woman's World," don't believe them. They re wrong! Today it's very definitely a man's world and probably always has been. Men today are pampered, cosseted and molly-coddled. Whatever they say about equal rights men323 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous189 1959-06-29 7 ">l wit .n;ni s'ervaUve pattern °7t Mo\n\\ H>K EV£RT< n —^v*^™,.^^™,.^- Tn outside; exer: tact; km; rarefu it shun upsets. and Ru PITA nFI MAP AQUARIUS Jan. 20 to Ujf I\MM I/CL IflHrc Feb 18 Take your esae; I™ V ?^a£ te 20- Sc: ct compan- restore energies Uke it189 words
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Miscellaneous278 1959-06-29 7 LI'L ABNER B > Al Ci 'AM C-CAiNJT Yy >? T~" S^J /C^TeASV.'I-I'M LESTER^ j i'vE MADE NEW S (MATESMtW V RiG^TuV <^/ K r ,fgj ,e^ L GOOCH C t s£A" r O^ V/ILLAIN IKpFOSDICK AN V SO WUCH i\ J rihNiTEVO r .V '^g fiJow?) O^ "'FEARLESS y278 words
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Advertisement1139 1959-06-29 8 MITSUI |JJ LINE JAPAN LINE S'pore P.S'ham Penang Bansei Maru 2 July Nachisan Maru 1 2 July 10 July 8 July U.S.A. LINE. For New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, direct discharge via Bombay Suez. Awajisan Maru 8 July 1 1 July ETA N. York 22 Aug Akagisan Maru 8 Aug 11,139 words
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Article36 1959-06-29 9 T T iF Malayan Exchange Ba ks 1 Association made the following ch in its rates I to merchants <m Saturday:Selling (ready) T.T o.D. Belgia Francs. 1633. Other exchange rates cemain I U":l "errd.36 words
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Article, Illustration101 1959-06-29 9 rould he the M 1. Hibl) gi aioi lent of i Bekkeed .-or ition 1%% mp h. i r Ul-. p. t ruii.lr to this artist's conception t"u!J leave London at 11 inu after breakfast, >rnve in New York at 8.?0 I m .mother breakfast >.101 words
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Article399 1959-06-29 9 Bl SINI SS d^n^ irr»m Jun?. CO to 26:— INDUSTRIALS: Fitzpatricks 96J ct.-.. Fraser Neave $1.27 to $1.25 xci Gamn >ns $1.68, Hammers $135 51 H ngkona ind Shanghai Bank <Co\ $450. Hongkong S lghai Ba::k i.Londont £52.10.0d <!v £53. Hume (F.E.) Ords. A 4399 words
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Article695 1959-06-29 9 ALL .sections of the Malayan sharp market were steady on Baturday, and prices slightly better. Turnover was sma Price changes announced by 'he Malayan Sharebrokers' ,W*-v. n were: INDUSTRI M Rmers Selkrs B B Pe'ro' 53 55 xd cci Fraser Neave Ords 1 25 1 28 xci Gammor695 words
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Article67 1959-06-29 9 A mechanical grab which load? silage at least six times faster than by hand has been designed by the Engineering Section of Australia's Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Re?earrh Organisation. The loader consists of a swivelling jib-crane with a grab suspended from a wire rope. It can exert67 words
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Finance And Commerce
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453 1959-06-29 9 By A Market Correspondent THE LOCAL share market presented a somewhat easier appearance during the past week, with losses predominating due to small selling on an unwilling market. On Friday, however, there were sigr.s that investors are ready to pick up stock at453 words
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Article138 1959-06-29 9 A.E.I. Forms New Export Company A NEW company. Associated Electrical Industries Export Limi;ed, has been formed to take over the extensive export business of the Associated Eiecirical Industries (A.E.1.) Group of Companies. An At I. announcement .-aid its export business was at present handled by a number of individual expor:138 words
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399 1959-06-29 9 Copra ARRIVALS of Copra CC tons per week m the absence says Lewis Peat (Smgapo The news report from f Jakarta of an imminent lifting of the export ban by the Indonesian Government has led traders in Singapore to hope for an early resumption399 words
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Article56 1959-06-29 9 JAKARTA. Sun. (UPI).— A new government-owned tyre and rubber factory, built v I Czech c lovakian aid. will hi its products distributed on through the government-ope-rated central trading company. it was announced. The new plant was opened near Jakarta in May and ha- 3 capacity56 words
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Advertisement391 1959-06-29 9 K!E HOCK SHIPPING CO., LTD. 3jnd|errrt3 1 'ONC YICK tor Pi!eTiba«g |«l| f or D k )u y 2 I° N 9 LIE for Bel3wan l uU 9 TCNC AH for T|rebon hw»fc»1 1 Ml SMurang \l TONC NAI for Rental julv 16 PELNI-LINES 192 MIM Rood Tel ***** Singapore.391 words
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Advertisement229 1959-06-29 9 In the time it takes to light a cigarette v4 (^ecAeiaAA^ gives you a perfect copy \COPYING MACHINE^/ Just place a sheet of "Thermo-Fax" Copy Paper on the original— whether written, printed, drawn, or typed and insert into machine. The "Secretary" Copying Machine gives you b^ick your original and an229 words
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Advertisement57 1959-06-29 9 MALAYA GENERAL CO., LTD. SEDENAK RLBBtR ESTATES LTD. Thf Spcretanp* for th^ abovr Companies .Tiinnunr« 1 hat the offT I bv Malay* Cirnr-rai Do., Limiirr] h.o S b**f>n accepted the holders of K.I prr Deal of the Sfdenak shares. The Bffet bv MalaT.ij (irnrr.il Co limited j rtiwaiiii opm <»n57 words
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337 1959-06-29 10 SELANGOR'S BEST —NOT GOOD ENOUGH JOHORE GO DOWN FIGHTING KHANd, Sun. Selaneor, bidding for the Malaya Cup this season, had their best side on but were just Kood enough to beat .Johore 6 4 in the South Zone match on the Kluan? Town Padang today. Johore, who dominated for long337 words
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Article, Illustration56 1959-06-29 10 Results at a glance: NORTH ZONE Perak 5, Kedah 1. Penan? 4, Armed Forces 1. SOUTH ZONE Selangor H. Johore 4. Services 2. Singapore 2. Le right MacNaughton scores r ''f equaliser to make the score 2-2 \n the Joint Service* versus Singapore match at Jalan Besar56 words
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Article442 1959-06-29 10 Kl ALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malaya tup holders. Penang, beat Federation Armed Fortes 4 l in their first round North Zone match of the Malaya C up competition at the Armed Forces Stadium here today. The margin of victory natters Penang. The servicemen had a442 words
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348 1959-06-29 10 IPOH, Sun. The pipes and drums of the 7th Royal Malay Regiment were in attendance, there was a good croud. and all was fine except the football served up in this Perak versus Kedah Malaya Cup encounter on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground. Perak348 words
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93 1959-06-29 10 UBER CUP A USSIE WOMEN IN THE DARK MELBOURN] Suj Reuter) —Ml esian women's n he L'ber Cup inl itch ii are keeping the.r brand of play a Thei ns have beer, held be of I urne. Vus ian 1 nclud i [ar garei Vi state champion and S tralian93 words
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Article33 1959-06-29 10 Springdale Sport.- Club beat Mil to Cricket Union 1-0 in a SAFA Div. 2A league match at Ja.an Be?ar stadium yesterday. Andrew Ong scored the deciding goal for the winners.33 words
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Article, Illustration46 1959-06-29 10 Mr. James Tan. owner o f Windsor 11, scorer of a K.L. meetina double, brings in his horse (Ward up) c i:cr S iturday's last race victory at Kh il i > pi r, W 77 had won firs: o". Wedne iday.46 words
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Article620 1959-06-29 10 C EYLON Sports Club and >in;ipore Recreation Club drew on the padan£. SRC A A. z c Yogarajah b K 9. Retnam il B. Mark.- c Thuraisingam b J Nagaiah 83 J Martens b Soocelaraj 29 P Martens Ibw Nagaiah 6 Schubert b Nagaiah 10 Tessensohn c620 words
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360 1959-06-29 10 Marks Cook Shine With Bat And Ball SINGAPORE Recreation Club skipper. Brian Marks, chosen to play for Singapore against the Emu Club of Australia this week-end, scored a grand •double" for Singapore Recreation Club against Ceylon Sports Club In the Singapore Cricket Association senior tournament on the padang. Marks opening360 words
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Article413 1959-06-29 10 And The Service, Escape Defeat STORE HAD NO LUCK A HALF-HEARTED attempt h the irfa skipper, Ismail Yusoff. to store the easiest match, deprived the State of a victorj aga pore Joint Services in the South /.on. Cup soccer tie at Jalan Besar Stadium yesteri result was a413 words
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Article227 1959-06-29 10 RESULTS i t BCA junior division matches played terday were: Cry: in Sport.s Club and Fraser and Neave drew at Bale>tier Road. CSC 108 <R.V.S. Sundram 22. "e C 20. Ms--20 n.0.. Chan four for 33. M. Nathan two for 33 and Wardrop tw 0 for 29) .F227 words
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Article37 1959-06-29 10 Sur EU a 25 jreai i d Nat n ilii I > a student it i of CaJ rr\ state* pi n.«hip I scored itlng thf Fd^rom ol tnr Orr-o-r, t>s gin of five polntl37 words
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Article79 1959-06-29 10 PAULINO AND DOWTHONG FIGHT AGAIN BANGKOK. Sun. (UPI) Thai boxing lan., were anxiously awaiting today for the proposed title boot on July 2 between Filipino Young Paulino, top Orient middleweight contender. and Dowthong Singhapal'lop of Thailand The ring enthusiasts expressed beucf that the match would be the biggest boxing event79 words
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Article33 1959-06-29 10 The semi-final of th« S pore Biiiiard Association senior competition between P. H Wide and Tan Kim Soong w i he he.ri at the v.MCA Orchard Road at 7 i5 p.m. today.33 words
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Miscellaneous51 1959-06-29 10 SOCCER: SAFA tfio. I. Kota Raia vs AAA at Jr. Bctnr stadium; div. 2 A RAF Changi v$ Blue F- at Geylang; Police SA ?•<? Alexandra FT nt MFA: div. 3A Maxwell A rs Serangoon MY ci Farrcr Park. CRICKET: S- nndnry School r$ St. Pntricks School nt Pattf Pnniana51 words
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435 1959-06-29 11 SCRUTINEER - SCRUTINEER By EM I UMPIK. SOU. The brilliant riding of key, Rill Willi.imv a, and the performance ktte'3 Terhnuolor II highlighted the final ng bere jr^slcrday, > >n, riding with nasterful judgment landed four nners including a hat- 1 tri ;k and a third out435 words
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Article29 1959-06-29 11 PUNCHING HIS WAY THROUGH CRIME R« iter). i ed lot v ---n d n S told *he "-o'd Robert at ftO sfop ided' 3 r bond wntmue jht e29 words
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Article33 1959-06-29 11 I Se ined Sem- i S tic for phy on itch e y^ Combined I Bag Pin g 3 i S [BS c i MBS. ar rhe Selan- S motion en33 words
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Article52 1959-06-29 11 Chan g lis Cooper j N »gri Sem- j for raring cs Sports -■■ed sprint 'ay seconds a special prize r ti ne recorded in riding the unlimited motor the ever.--e n la K. C lei I •be Negri take part this H Dyjon, the I52 words
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Article82 1959-06-29 11 IPOH. Sun. Following ?rs have been requested to up for the "Old Boys" against the -Present Boys* 1 in a hockey match on Tuesday in onjunction with the Anderson 00l Golden Jubilee ee'.ebra- Tan Bin Mohd. Has hid. Dr. Narinder Singh. R. AnandraN Sivapragasam, A. I.82 words
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549 1959-06-29 11 A see the exception of Tar^worth and Ma- j -Symes in p e ire n?- r Perak h and her -'aten bj Mrs Ke< re hard foul! I .art or .< r in- Cheonn < i jfoung Sel* na] Abidin A an subdued549 words
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Article, Illustration67 1959-06-29 11 WIMBLEDON: Miss Angela Mortimer of Great Britain, seeded number 2. is seen in action as she plays devastating; tennis against Mrs. Maria Weiss of Spain, in the first round of the Ladies' Singles, of the Wimbledon lawn tennis championships. Miss Mortimer rushed to a 6-0. 8-0 victoryUPI - 67 words
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254 1959-06-29 11 LONDON. Sun.. (Renter The first week's play in the Wimhledon lawn tennis championships provided very few clues as to the destination of the singles titles. With no player of the sta-' ture ol a Kramer, a Hoad or a Maureen Connolly \n dominate254 words
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698 1959-06-29 11 IT WAS NOT A LUCKY PUNCH WHICH PLOORED FLOYD By CONNIE RYAN NEW YORK, Sun. (UPI).— It was not a lucky punch which won the world heavyweight championship for Ingemar Johansson. Floyd Patterson. Cus Damato, Ingemar himself and everybody in Yankee Stadium who saw the Swedish challenger win the world698 words
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Article118 1959-06-29 11 PENANG, Sun. LAC Cascarino of the Royal Australian Air Force, who conquered tin Dunsford of Singapore recently, was an impressive winner over Sapper Schwalm in a preliminary boxing bout at the ar.nua! Per.ang Amatejr Boxing championships he.d at the New World Park last night. Singapore feather weight118 words
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435 1959-06-29 11 STORY BEHIND THE DEFEAT -by DAMATO IN the following dispatch, written exclusively for United Press International. Cus Damato. manager of former world heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson, tells what happened to his fighter last night. NEW YORK. Sun. (LTD.— Since Floyd Patterson began in boxing, he ha? realized that he must435 words
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Article239 1959-06-29 11 Police patrol streets GOTHE.NELRG. Sun (B itf Po.ice in cars nad to patrol the street* of Gothenirg, home town of new world heavyweight champ.on [ngemar Jonansson in the early hoars I erday to euro tne enthusiasm of bis supporters. Alter a nignt-walch U .to the radio reports uf Johansson's great239 words
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Article59 1959-06-29 11 KUALA LUMPUDr. Sui Se.angor Indian Assc Lfttion beat univeraty of Ma. ays 58 runs in their rricket matcn on the Taylor Road ground tori ay. Indians battina fi. t I r 81 (Boudville 17. Surjji S 5 for 18.) In rep'.y, the University were out for 2359 words
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Article461 1959-06-29 11 ILL BEAT FLOYD AGAIN' -INGO NEW YORK, Sun., (UPi)— Dimpled Ingemar Johansson, brand-new world heavyweight champion, said h e expect.-, to beat Floyd Patterson again in their September return bout, "because of weaknesses in his peek-a-boo defence.'' Burly, brown-haired Ingemar indicated the September bout also would be staged at Vankee461 words
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206 1959-06-29 12 NEW DFLIII. Sun (t'PI) Anti-communist povernment offin.ils and political workers in commu-nist-controlled Kerala State are considering resisjninj; from their offices en masse, informed sources disclosed toda\. The action could involve a total of 6.000 persons, including members of the state and local le^isla-206 words
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Article83 1959-06-29 12 HATFIELD, Hertfordshire Sun (Reuterj The first of the 3 r- ;apa :*v Cornet F< tr-B |e1 airliners made a ic essful m iden flight from The aircraft, piloted by De H nd c lie! t€ :> pilot John nningham. w?.- airborne for three hour- 10 minutes.83 words
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134 1959-06-29 12 The Prince who burned himself to death MIAMI Sun UPI) The v v I S Arabia waa rned to death vhai police beleve t< *a iicid€ Ta fczii Ibnsaud, 2^. i i need dead or. arrival at Jackson Memoria Hospil He was d engulfc names 1 Dr. I Hanna c134 words
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Article53 1959-06-29 12 TWO B T > iged -.nd 13. 5 isi night they sei a USS ness iistri I in BSichigai x llri la ua usitiatiorj stunt fox a j r 1 fl tb, pc e said The 3 3 inger er boy told y- e start 3 (Ire somewher*53 words
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Article212 1959-06-29 12 REFI 3WN S ithert S tkand, Sue Be tei Runawayhe ress Katharine Dows 27-year-old manabc it-1 tmdon Edward Langiey have en "*i^e °f their j OT marrv th e re gistrar this village, il l^ajjjgd 1 Mis Dowseti 20, a ward of the E high court212 words
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Article255 1959-06-29 12 84 top officials get the sack or are reduced in ranks KARACHI, Sun. (Reuter)— The Pakistan Government announced yesterday that 84 officials accused of misconduct, corruption or inefficiency had been dismissed, compulsorily retired or reduced in rank in an "emergency screening" operation undertaken to cleanse public life.255 words
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173 1959-06-29 12 MANILA Sun. (UPI) An iirline stewardess serving a two-month jail ten: 1 for atv;np:r.;i .^-■i.-i/.ng locked herself up for seven minutes in the closet of the police chief's office in nearby Pasay C; r y. Pretty Catherine Cheuk of the Cathay Pacific Airways173 words
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84 1959-06-29 12 What to do when your petticoat gives way JONESNORO. Georgia, Sun (KrutPD A f.istpning on actress Susan Hayvyard's petticoat broke as she was hripin; christen a boat here yesterday. She reached for support b\ her husband, stepped out of the garment as it fell and carried on with ;ht ceremony.84 words
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Article62 1959-06-29 12 EASI GRINSTEAD, England. Sun i Reuters Lady Dorothy Macmillan, wife of thp Prime Minister, warned nurses here yesterday: ••Don't ever marry a politician." She added: "If yen do, you will find that nm>iiu a constituency Is far harder than nursing the most difficult patient." Ladv Dorothy62 words
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Article260 1959-06-29 12 Lost gems found in police car TAIPEI. Sun (Keuter)— Nationalist police last night recovered lost jewellery of Miss Blanche Thebon. an American Metropolitan opera tnesso soprano now visiting here Police in announcing it today said the jewellery a gold compact inlaid with a ruby, a pearl necklace and a260 words
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Article67 1959-06-29 12 HONGKONG. Sun. (UPI) Man Kwan pleaded guilty to charges of possession of heroin today and asked Magistrate Dnan Rhodes to hand down one of three sen tences. "You can either sentence me to death or give me life imprisonment or release me so that I can commit67 words
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Article351 1959-06-29 12 WASHINGTON, Sun. (Renter) Mr. J. Graham Parsons, who takes charge of Far East affairs at the State Department next Wednesday, said today that Communist China must behave like a "civilised nation" if it was to gain United States diplomatic recognition. "You will not be surprised351 words
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Article51 1959-06-29 12 SYDNEY Sun. (Router) Charles Peters, out duck shooting; neyr here, ua s bitten on the arm b v a s ake He deliberately shot himself to make the bitten part bleed, thereby saving his life. He was fined one Australian pound for carrying a firearm on a51 words
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Article402 1959-06-29 12 Immediate task is to end crisis JAKARTA. Sun. (Reuter) President Soekarno of Indonesia returns home tomorrow from his twomonth world tour to take steps against political ax d economic crises facing the nation Authoritative sources said today they expected President Soekarno to push through his guided democracy402 words
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Article27 1959-06-29 12 PETITION BY BEAUTY QUEENS Thirty I beaut m m pai employment The fgir to get The look into i onp aske r on th's net I 327 words
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