Singapore Standard, 15 July 1959
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Title Section19 1959-07-15 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD fc m s. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1959 VoIX No. 13 15 cts. 12 Pages (FINAL EDITION)19 words
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Article, Illustration757 1959-07-15 1 MCA chief mmm *mu position is untenable 9 Quit hint 'I cannot become a hypocrite' PENANG, Tues. The president of the Malayan Chinese Association, Dr. Lim Chong Eu, will not stand as a candidate in the Federal parliamentary election. He told a Press conference here757 words
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Article, Illustration71 1959-07-15 1 I Mr. H. S. LEF, Minister for Finance in the Federation Government, chairman of the M.C.A. political committee, and one of the founders of the Alliance, announced in Kuala Lumpur yesterday that he would not be a candidate in the Federal parliamentary elections. He71 words
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214 1959-07-15 1 KUALA BELAIT, Tues— One man is missing believed drowned, and two others were sent to hospitai suffering from shock, after a launch carrying Shell Company oil workers crashed onto a platform in heavy seas. This Ls the second tragedy in less than a month214 words
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Article112 1959-07-15 1 SEA FOX DISTRESS A STUNT? CANBERRA, Australia, Tues. (UPI). The Government today was investigating the possibility that American actor John Calvert was pulling an expensive publicity stunt when he reported his yacht. The Sea Fox. in distress in the Arafura Sea last week. Government interest in the case was heightened112 words
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88 1959-07-15 1 Singapore is more stable Ex-Envoy JAKARTA. Tues. The former Indonesian consulgeneral in Singapore, MajorGeneraL Gusti Djatikusomo, said on arrival here today: "Recent changes in Singapore will improve political and economic stability and therefore our mutual trade will improve. "A.s a matter of fact, I have promised Singapore such improvements and88 words
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120 1959-07-15 1 Schoolboys flee from mate's ghost PORT MORESBY. Tues. Thirty-one school boarders at Minj. in the New Guinea Highlands, have run away because they fear the ghost of a dead schoolmate. The dead student. Bernard Kanump, 15. died after eating beans which contained cyanide and cover gullies near the school. "Bernard120 words
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Article106 1959-07-15 1 ABOUT 25 men had a free-for-all when argument broke out over a waitress in Highway Inn, Singapore, late last night. The fight resulted in four persons being injured, two seriously. One man was detained. The injured were Cheah Yeo Kim, 35, Lau Wee Beng, 29,106 words
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Article38 1959-07-15 1 BAGDAD. Tues.— Gen. Abdul Karim Kassem marked today's first anniversary of his revolt against the old Iraqi regime by reshuffling his cabinet to bring in four new Ministers, three of them alleged +o be Communists.— Reuter.38 words
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Article150 1959-07-15 1 8.000 TEACHERS SNUB EXAM PENANG. Tues.— A total of 8.000 Malay schoolteachers in the Federation of Malaya are refusing to sit for the special Government examination at the end of this year. These teachers, including 2.000 women, who are normal trained and qualified, were issued a directive by the Ministry150 words
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Article25 1959-07-15 1 TEGUCIGALPA (Honduras). Tuas. Loyal troops crushed a revolt after a 15-hour battle here yesterday In which at least 90 people were killed UP.I25 words
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490 1959-07-15 1 Breakaway MCA heads may launch new party KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Breakaway leaders of the Malayan Chinese Association are planning to launch a new non-racial political party on the lines of the Singapore Peoples Action Party, The Standard learnt today. Informal talks have already started to consider forming a party that490 words
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Article, Illustration158 1959-07-15 1 'Daring'— veteran space traveller— makes another trip MOSCOW, (UPI).— Russia sent its veteran space dog "Daring" rocketing toward space for the fourth time in what Soviet commentators described tonight as "the heaviest missile ever hurled into space.** "Daring," making her second round-trip to the space within eight days, rode In158 words
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221 1959-07-15 2 'Greater range and tower prices for US articles' KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Businessmen in the Federation today welcomed the Government's decision to lift all restrictions on dollar goods. Leading merchants, importers and exporters, stockists and general distributors described this as a "move long overdue."221 words
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270 1959-07-15 2 'They told me to vote SPA then robbed me' Court told ELEVEN days before the Legislative Assembly elections, two armed ir.en entered a house in Thomson Rise Estate and robbed a housewife of a wristwatch on the pretext of a c king her to vote for the Singapore Peop.es Alliance,270 words
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Article46 1959-07-15 2 THE cost of the Singapore Police Force in 19^>8 was slightly higher at $24. 147. 244. This represented a cost of $15.94 per head of population as compared with S lfi. 10 for 1957 and $18.69 for 1956, the annual Police report revealed yesterday.46 words
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170 1959-07-15 2 THE President of the Singapore Federation of Govefr ment Employees. Mr. FV. Rajendra. said yesterday that he fully supported the views oi Mr. Jesudason about writing to the Colonial Secretary on the pay cuts. Mr. Rajendra. was commenting on the statement in The Standard on Monday170 words
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Article36 1959-07-15 2 YEO Ang Moh. a youth, was vesterdav remanded bv the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court after he was charged with the murder of Ho Poon Suen at Birch Road on the morning of June 20.36 words
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223 1959-07-15 2 Breadman floors the robber who 'went too far' A BREAD-SELLER, Chu Kow Ee, handed over his cash and gems amounting to $65 to two men when he was confronted by them while delivering bread in Jalan Satu, Singapore, yesterday, i But when they asked for something more his watch Chu223 words
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Article48 1959-07-15 2 A BRITISH officer was found dead la his quarters in the Garrison Officers Mess at Tanglin yesterday morning. Foul plav was not su-pected. A Coroner's inquest will be held later The Tk9Ui9 of the officer is being withheld until his next-of-kin has been informed.48 words
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Article35 1959-07-15 2 THE Singapore Recorded Music Society will hold a symphony concert of recorded music in the concert hall of the Monks Hill Secondary School tomorrow at 8 p.m. Members and the public are invited.35 words
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Article, Illustration73 1959-07-15 2 RI ENVOY EN ROUTE HOME THE Inriones- nn Ambassador to Peking. Mr. Sor^ Wirjopramoto. flew into Singapore yesterday on hil wav to Jakarta Mr. Wiriopramoto iaid he wa< returning to I", mh bring him c eif up lo date the po lfToal changes r his country. He i- txptctod to73 words
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Article35 1959-07-15 2 IN* connection w./h the annual delegates* ronferenre of the Natinr.il Union of Teachers rhe Perak Branch is organisms a holiday trip to Malacca ar.d Port Dirkson from Aug D la Aug 1 S35 words
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Article, Illustration123 1959-07-15 2 i rs li n 1 ann ii.i I prr 1r ,.l tion opened 1 •HI. ttrnmrnm-k 1 dis. nptioQ (Jl teaching prnisj pl.»\<<l classrooms f A'm I th* m; 1 4 e t a i 1 1 P othri (1. put up hv s!u..| ers f mi I Tii.123 words
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Article45 1959-07-15 2 MORE s readers ha rescue of the d< Madam. Aw A!: G I Madam ll help was p.r n and line* I -M.9 been ret reader- wl her pll| t Of th:- ni ready b. N r• v M^ntara C nymous S M BeTPftlbsn45 words
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Advertisement410 1959-07-15 2 NOTICES FEDERATION OF MALAYA GOVERNMENT VACANCIES. CLOSING DATE for Applications in respect of Appointments published on llth July should read as 31st July except for "News Fditors" the closing date of which is 20th July. CHANGE OF TELEPHONE NUMBERS PLEASE note our new telephone numbers are as follows *****— *****—410 words
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Advertisement109 1959-07-15 2 Itch Germs Killed In 7 Minutes Tour skin haa nearly 60 million t^ny seams and pores where germ* hide and cauae terrible Itching, Cracking, Eczema, Peeling. Burning, Acne, .Ringworm, Psoriasis, Blackheads, Pimples, Foot It :h and other blemishes. Ordinary treatments give only temporary relief because they do not kill the109 words
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Advertisement78 1959-07-15 2 TO LET TWO-BEDROOM FLA'I unfurnished with servan quarters and garae) at Orange Grove Roa* Singapore. Please app] Box No. T. 3662 S S WEDDING RINGS PLATINUM GOLD j j Reasonable Prices < W^l LANKA J (THE HOUSE FOR CEYLON Mf* I 20 BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE-1. THQMJ __r __f_l__k_e^^_r^___i __^^^________F Genuine78 words
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EDITORIAL • SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
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Article429 1959-07-15 3 REMITTANCES of money by Chinese in the >ation to their relatives and friends in Comst China have shown sudden fluctuations since While the total remitted in 1957 was 0 .000, there was a big jump in the amount last year to no less than $7,250,000. Since Ihere has been429 words
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Article347 1959-07-15 3 THE Federation Government has taken a i needed step to secure a tape record of all made at party rallies during campaigner the coming general elections. It meets an rt3nt requirement, not only to have irrefutcvidence of what candidates and their supn say at these public gatherings, but also347 words
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Article54 1959-07-15 3 S INGAPORE TIGER STANDARD PRESS Crr,r p I "n Teck Kim Road S'pore 2 VO B- No 1^63 Cables TIGEkNtWS" 1 L, -Mpjj(j i 5 !mes) All departments 2* Insurance Blcg 174 Batu Rd Cowan St Tel: '.'.> ?529 tCA r, r A k oth St Tel: 4 °55 n*.,^,^^^^54 words
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Article, Illustration856 1959-07-15 3 LIEW CHOON FATT - Nomination Day In Federation LIEW CHOON FATT toy KUALA LUMPUR. r p3DAY is nomination day the day when all the names of the candidates for the 104 seats in the nation's first House of Parliament will be released to the public. As the various political parties prepare in earnest for856 words
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Article, Illustration49 1959-07-15 3 In one important respect, the first visitors to the- moon will be far more fortunate than Columbus when he discovered America. They will have excellent maps of the territory they are visiting, provided they land on the side of the moon that perpetually faces the earth.49 words
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Article, Illustration310 1959-07-15 3 the NEWS as it strikes me JN LESS than twenty-four hours after the heartening news that the Alliance crisi* had beei settled, comes the disappointing announcement that for this very reason several of the younger executives of the Malayan Chinese Association ha\ e either resigned or intend to. Most disturbing310 words
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Article944 1959-07-15 3 ROBERT STEPHENS - ROBERT STEPHENS by LONDON. Western Foreign Ministers have returned to Geneva to meet Mr. Gromyko again with modest hopes of agreeing on the basis of an interim agreement for Berlin and the arrangement of a summit conference. An agreement on Berlin might also be linked with a944 words
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Article711 1959-07-15 3 John. Sterling - The Lifeline Of IndoChina John. Sterling by SAIGON. Mekong is a strong, brown river, flowing 2,600 miles from its source in the perpetual snows of Tibet down to the green ricefields of its delta in South Vietnam, For milleniums past, the Mekong has been the life-line for the great civilisations711 words
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Advertisement25 1959-07-15 3 v I Voull see better look better If vou near MAYFAIR GLASSES ■ember: FOR YOUR PERFECT EYEWEAR RYFAIR OPTICAL HOUSE |82. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE.25 words
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Advertisement125 1959-07-15 3 CJ>sc^g jnW^^^t^^T v^3^^B_y- WM -2*jM ICHARTWELL EDITION Of 1 WINSTON CHURCHM'S MMI WAR MEMOIRS E^f thi: second world war Iffg O Mrvnorqhlt Jia This greot new |S y° ltiTri CHARTWELL edition of The Second WoHd Wor s o triumph of both the printers' ond boot- j_\ binders' ort illustrated with125 words
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252 1959-07-15 4 ENVOY PARTIES: RULES FOR PRESENCE Govt, issues guidance to officials on when to accept invites THE Singapore Government yesterday imposed restrictions on Permanent Secretaries in the various Ministries and heads of Government concerning attendance at receptions held by the Consular Corps. A circular giving instructions under what circumstances they should252 words
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85 1959-07-15 4 A YOUTH helped to arrest a snatch thief in North Bridge Road, Singapore, on Monday afternoon and aftfr handing the culprit to a policeman went away without giving his name or address. The Police are now appealing to this youth to call85 words
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Article, Illustration37 1959-07-15 4 PRETTY Miss Siti Rahan Ismail. 21. was elected Miss Kuala Lumpur at the "Teenage Jamboree." in aid of the Selangor Weight-lifting and Body Building Association held at the Chin Woo Auditorium on Fridav. StandardpicStandardpic - 37 words
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Article40 1959-07-15 4 TAY LSONG ANN was yesterday acquitted in a Singapore court on a charge of attempting to extort money from Tan Tiang Soo n by putting him in fear of injury at 410 p.m. at Lcrong 27 on Feb. 20.40 words
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420 1959-07-15 4 Fajar is out again: 'Predictions came true' —it says FAJAR, the official organ of the University of Malaya Socialist Club made its appearance again yesterday after a lapse of nearly two-and-a-half years. In an editorial headed "Victory For Socialism," the FAJAR said: 'The FAJAR is out unce again, after a420 words
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Article95 1959-07-15 4 No talks with Govt. decision THE Singapore Civil SerSHp S J TI C Unr,; < St *ff SMS) yesterday decided that it wour. not negotiate with he Government or. anv matters inc.uding variable" allowar t ;r Pending a satisfactorv settlement' of the question of unilateral action. A resolution to this95 words
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Article63 1959-07-15 4 AN OPEN verdict was recorded in the Singapore Coroner s Court yesterday, at the end of the inquest into the death of 14-year-old Maria ointi Bahron. who received secondary burns when a kerosene stove she was testing exploded The incident happened at Victoria Street, on June I63 words
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Article38 1959-07-15 4 TAY Kim Hong 22. was yesterday sent for trial in the High Court by a Singapore Magistrate, on a charge of robbing Ang Ah Tjai of property worth $40 at Boat Quay on May 20.38 words
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133 1959-07-15 4 Rl Consul leaves for talks on new post THE Indonesian ConsulGeneral. Major-General Djatikusumo. left Singapore yesterday to discuss his new M:msterlal appointment In ths Indonesian plenary Cabinet. Maj. Gen. Diatikusumo's new post as Under-Minister for Land Communication, Post and Telegraph was announced by President Soekarno on Sunday. He will meet133 words
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130 1959-07-15 4 'Act on splinter union' plea by busmen A SINGAPORE trade union yesterday branded a sister union as a splinter organization and sought the help of the Minister for Labour and Law to take action against it. The allegation was made by the Singapore Bus Workers' Union against the Singapore Transport130 words
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Article85 1959-07-15 4 FRENCH GASTRONOMY WEEK TOMORROW AN evening's entertainment strictly French in taste and style, will be presented at the Adelphi Hotel. Singapore tomorrow In conjunction with I the French Gastronomy Week- i The French foods and wines will be graced by a fashion show, also typically French. A set of mannequins,85 words
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Article, Illustration20 1959-07-15 4 Inche Yi/.sof Mr. Chew Kia Sonp Mr. Lim Eng Bee Mr. Lim Kim San if- Z20 words
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Article, Illustration581 1959-07-15 4 FORMER COMMISSION QUIK THE Singapore Prime Minister's Office yesterday announced thp mm Public Service Commission. It will be headed by Inche Yusof hin Uhu The other four members are Messrs. Lim Eng Bee, Lim Kim Bti Sheng and Chew Kia Song. A statement from the Premier's Office said that581 words
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Article123 1959-07-15 4 KUALA It took the law 13 an alleged Kuala Lu: Singapore Court was thc opening trial. I before 21-year— wa^ pon^. 17-y0...-o at Ch..:; on Jan W) Oul ra>e. DPP i .eh bin I that at about 9 Snd another Meng. were i ing near a v il at123 words
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Article410 1959-07-15 4 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN THE MINISTRY of National Development has three major revolutionary moves in mind to solve the problem of poverty on the islands ofl Singapore. The three moves are: Transfer some of the inhabitant?; of dense. v populated islands to the mainland where they can take up farming Negotiate with410 words
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Article155 1959-07-15 5 tx top parties ill file papers today ALA LUMPUR, -More than 300 lares representing major political s in the Federawill file their ation papers at :entres tomorrow .nrest the first -nentary elections g. 19. ird survey disit the Alliance .iii the 104 conthe Pan-Mala-ic Party 70. the I Front155 words
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Article150 1959-07-15 5 OWING Is a breakof the number of i ntary constituenthe 11 States: onstituencies Voters 8 188.500 a 4 03.000 20 443.000 16 289.500 ulan 16 114.500 6 110.000 12 275.000 2 39.000 in If 242,000 anu fc 116.500 >r 14 26 1.500 Talib have al-T.-hang to meet agents. Rahman150 words
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Article30 1959-07-15 5 r who were t Criminal Intment locki Road. Singar ;rori earh h broke I ne." I a -ong tho-e They spital and injuria, and 2 b *ck to their30 words
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Article244 1959-07-15 5 Three boys run away from home away from home ALOR STAR. Tues.— Somewhere either in Malaya or Thailand three schoolboys are wandering without any definite destination. The boys, Syed Mohd. Nawab, Abdul Aziz and Mohd. Basheer all aged 13 years are students of the St. Michael's School here. They left244 words
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276 1959-07-15 5 CONFUSION AMONG PENANG MCA LEADERS FOR FEDERAL POLLS PENANG. Tues. The recent Alliance crisis has confused the selection of Malayan Chinese Association candidates for the parliamentary elections in Penang State, and up to this evening prospective candidates were standing by to have their nominations confirmed. There are eight constituencies to276 words
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243 1959-07-15 5 Alliance makes 'surprise choice' for Bandar ward AND IN MALACCA... MALACCA, Tues. The Alliance has sprung a surprise by selecting the Registrar of Marriages here, Mr. Wong Koon Yoon, to stand against the Malayan Partv leader, Mr. Tan Kee Gak, in the Bandar Malacca (Town) constituency in the Federal elections.243 words
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Article, Illustration172 1959-07-15 5 Grand news for S'pore violinist GOOD fortune has come the way of a noted Singapore violinist with the new_ of three grants for musical study and research, to run successively over the next six months, from three countries Italy Britain and the United States The musician is Mr. Goh Soon172 words
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Article116 1959-07-15 5 DR. CHEE DEFENDS OWN CENTRE DR. Chee Phui Hung, president of the Queenstown Association, last night refuted a statement made by the Minister for Labour and Law. Mr. K. M. Byrne, that gangsters have found open-air cinema shows at Community centres a convenient meeting place." Dr. Chee asked the Minister116 words
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Article44 1959-07-15 5 THE Commission of Inquiry into the pineapple industry will meet at the Department of Commerce and Industry, Fullerton Building, Singapore, today at 10 a.m. The inquiry is expected to continue to Saturday at the same place, beginning at the same time.44 words
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54 1959-07-15 5 THE Singapore Improvement Trust Local Officers Association has resolved to support the Council of Joint Action in connection with the Government's implementation of cuts in pay and variable allowances. The association also decided to set up a fund for expenses in the54 words
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Article52 1959-07-15 5 JOHORE, Tues.— The Johore branch of the Government Temporary Officers' Union will hold an extraordinary general meeting at the UMNO Hall. Johore Bahru on Saturday at 5.15 p.m. A victory dinner to celebrate the large number of passes in the recent examination for temporary clerks will follow after52 words
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Article148 1959-07-15 5 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 97* 98} R.S.S. No 1 August 97* 981. R.S.S. No 1 September 972 981 Aug. No. 2 97 97. Aug. No. 3 96] 97 i Tone; Steady after firm. Tin price in Singapore was148 words
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228 1959-07-15 5 Use Malay language in all fields says Fajar MISS Linda Chen of the University of Malaya yesterday urged all students to study Malay wholeheartedly. Miss Chen said this in an article entitled "Let's Learn The National Language" in FAJAR, official organ of the University Socialist Club. She pointed out that228 words
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324 1959-07-15 5 Robbers bid to strip mahjong players foiled by armed miner IPOR, Tues. In what was intended to be a robbery bid, eight "tough looking" thugs interrupted a mahjong game at the Yee Yan Club here, which is patronised by wealthy local businessmen, but made off when they saw that one324 words
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Article158 1959-07-15 5 Cigarette robber gets six years' imprisonment A CAKE-SELLER. Vong Siew Kwang. LM. who robbed an aged '-ofTee-stail owner of thre^ C o rtons of cigarettes valued at $20, was yesterday sentenced to six years' imprisonment bv Mr. Justice Buttro>e in the Singapore Assize Court The charge said that at 4.30158 words
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Advertisement159 1959-07-15 5 WAffR Off THE City Water Engineer's Department yesterday announced that there will be no water a'.ong Farleigh Avenue and Poole Road. Singapore from in. a.m. to 5 p.m. because of work on main.; today. Mum^^w^ me IW I? ST 1 TUi Im£#9lUJ!fl/ READY-COOKED I 3-CEREAL FOOD ms£%2ryvX/. -^^jf^X^X-^^^^ Readily digestible159 words
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Advertisement125 1959-07-15 5 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products i^^^Mß^^^^^MKm\wSii\^^^^t £> i '3 m s /r M _>_^^^^»SL_o»j_______________l ______E_i_k ___^w__L j !a 1«H BPSi'^B __T!m^Sk P^i^JJT' j^^ Bfc_^a_____ vI2 -%fc fVflr Jf 3_i_____________^M__________L __Bf^ _^_____E vo^: TT"W''Ti^^____M_BT__Wfi'""^i iJ-l IS r **f "1 "^R JHH P_t___'" _»oJ--__wOQoM--Opqßn _______B_B______^.'. -.v. .•■•■-.•___i____P____________L_______F_SSne __<^-^^_ >__n«VK»125 words
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527 1959-07-15 6 GANG CLASHES, CRIME ON THE UP IN S'PORE ff ff ff ff Blades stresses need for big expansion ot police force THERE is urgent need for considerable expansion of the Singapore Police Force to keep pace with the growing population and to meet the extension of built-up areas and the527 words
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291 1959-07-15 6 Kidnap bids drop with banishment of ringleaders Big increase in crime, but... THE number of kidnappings after the banishment of ringleaders showed a sharp drop in 1958, the Commissioner of Police, Mr. A. E. G. Blades, revealed in the Singapore Police Force annual report. There were, however, large increases in291 words
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Article163 1959-07-15 6 Now more people dial '999' THE public is making more and more use of the "999"" emergency call system the a^ erage 1 crease of calls being about ten per cent per year, thc annual report of the Singapore Police Force for 19.">8 states. During Police Week and other publicity163 words
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Article260 1959-07-15 6 SINGAPORE'S Mini. ter for Labour ann Law, Mr. K. M. 1 Byrne, will ca.i a meeting ofr all employers' associations I to hear .neir views on various complaint*, made ny representatives of 11 trade unions, yesterday. He will sek their co-opera-tion to redress genuine grievances of260 words
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Article119 1959-07-15 6 THE total number ri pc pic who app'.ied to be policemen during 1938 was 2,435. the Singapore Police Force annual report disclosed yesterday. Thia ahowed an IncrtMc of 1.003 m the previous year. the report stated However, not aU p< aaeeaed the minimum education, and119 words
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Article, Illustration181 1959-07-15 6 **l AM not a Beauty Queen." said the beautiful Mi^s Malinda DtCfl Berry a* she faced reporters and cameramen after stepping out of a BOAC Comet in Singapore last evening. She. emphasized she is America's "Maid of Cotton a title she earned181 words
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Article42 1959-07-15 6 THE curfew impo c r Apri: 27 thii year m the I from Jerantut ferry nv Kuantan up to the 100th Mi e, covering a the rang e area^ towardi Temerloh, has been lifted with effect from Ju'.v 9. 1959.42 words
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Article106 1959-07-15 6 ONP of bu.sin* K a porr bly whf thc di Council Iftli velnpm< will, und' urgent bill ihi At v ptitv Pr Chin Cl Assembi I Corr.rr. sure tha' the H througl the i freely The ensure i am hin I when n As.sc rr.h occur- In to Assert106 words
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Miscellaneous797 1959-07-15 6 «_S^iii^_TT 1 u i^^P? ifTTW i __^ll iYvv na,ure Tune 433 somcs i k,,,,! mp,ir p M,,r^ Hfl] fi U I l/l Itlll Hi lii fi Uflt PH V, r?„ Prog.amme Summ.rv. K!" 8 flßlllllJ.lllil_iiy /IIJ 'Mm* \2kl Ih It J^W? X l <" »n tne Sun 530 I >i797 words
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Article, Illustration1261 1959-07-15 7 I HH *uuauuHHH________________________________l p^onr. Our Correspondent I Eyes Shift o Oil India NEW DELHI. ni THE three new Iteel mills in NorthIndia shortly to he 111 bloom. New Delhi i nc its eyes to oil Ihirh we have so been dependent three foreign en-i-i «> BurmahL tlt e1,261 words
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Article519 1959-07-15 7 Anthony Sampson - Anthony Sampson by LONDON lOON was not built loi summer. The cat-wave that has Londoners the last three weeks pt at the point when had really begun that the Hhad mysteriously 1 the British 1 has tound the usual, unpre■f heat, grumbabf^t it, frightened a "d secretly longdouds and519 words
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Article207 1959-07-15 7 moth hotels, piers, promenades and beach attractions have set the pattern for seaside towns all over the world. The preposterous Brighton Pavilion, the mock-Oriental palace of onion domes and filigree built for George IV for his holiday frolics and for his mistress, still dominates the town. But since207 words
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Article1053 1959-07-15 7 Patrick O' Donovan - RUMPUS OVER RICHARD NIXON Patrick O' Donovan by AMERICA WASHINGTON. DISTINGUISHED member of Washington's vast corps of correspondents has attempted what appears to be the impossible. He has attempted to explain the nature and purposes of Vice-President Richard Nixon. It is an adequate book, but on one believes that it1,053 words
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Miscellaneous238 1959-07-15 7 LI'L ABNER By Al Cap* T^^9° ERN GENERATION DOESN'T I WELL.THATS VOU WANT AA* IT" APPRECIATE TPE GOOD OLD- J WMAT I'LL GiVE^EM.'M \TO CREATE A I ATOMJCIT^ FASM IONED, PLAIN MOT DOG ASTV I'LL CALL CECIL J f R&SotCMEW l__ti OT DOGS V o S3 J CA«BOSIATE THE <238 words
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Advertisement1177 1959-07-15 8 Tek 2405 MANSFIELD <c CO., LTD. Tel: 241? '18 line.) (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 lines) ZT' IHE BLUE FUNNEL LINE V.V," SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL CLASCOW LONDON fr CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports te lead end discharge cargo Singapore Loading tor Due Sails P.S'ham Penang Peleus Aden.1,177 words
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Advertisement1053 1959-07-15 8 MITSUI VgJ UNE U.S.A. LINE. S'poro P.S'ham Penang For New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, direct discharge vio Bombay Suez. Akagison Moru 8 Aug 11 Aug ETA. N. York 22 Sept Mikagesan Maru 8 Sept 1 1 Sept ETA N York 18 Oct Megurosan Maru 8 Oct 1 1 Oct ETA N.1,053 words
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Advertisement771 1959-07-15 8 2 Q m e. a. c. u VO SAILINCS TO: ADIIM. RED SEA, MEDIIERRA\i A fcjj CON MIM! NT AL ft SCANDINAVIAN P( )Rr t_ m Laland.a a) *«s *©OJ m.s. "Malaeee- c) 2S/26 luly 17/28 |yi. Jf m.t. "Sartodha 0) 10 luly/ 4 Aue I/BaL m Accepting Cergo Oirect771 words
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Article213 1959-07-15 9 Raja Tun Uda Opens Bank Branch UT MERTAJAM, Tues. f Oversea-Chinese Lg corporation Ltd. t es one the feel- ng very much a p: business, the Gov- <-.:' Penane. Raja Tun ija Muhammad, when ho oflfideclared open thc lb branch in Cross -course it is." he hp said, had connections,213 words
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Article159 1959-07-15 9 Tins Easier On Share Market INDUSTRIALS and Tins were easier on the Malayan share market yesterday. Rubber were quiet. Turnover was small. Prioe changes announced by the Malayan Sharebroker's Association were: Buyer* Sellers Con Tin Smelt Ords. 34/6 35/6 cd cb Gammon (1959) 1.74 176 M. Colls 97 .99 Mp'a159 words
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Article261 1959-07-15 9 MALAYAN* shareholders re. ported the following business d^rie yesterday: CTS. ord?. 35/-; F. _c N ords. $1.31 f $1.31; Gammon 11.77 to 11.73; W. Hammer BUS, 11 34 odd lov M. Bre.ver.ee $2 325. M Colls pßjc. overn-ght. 9flo 97*c Robinson ord> SI.2R and 27$ ov S Time*261 words
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Article, Illustration80 1959-07-15 9 < R newspaperman, h, ha* been apj relations man-ird-Vacuum Oil r aya Division. tment was aniy by Stanmanager, Mr. r. said lhe com- 4 recognized the I business world. vould bring with v position his ge in r and p i Mr. Been", or i Standard- pon a n80 words
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359 1959-07-15 9 DOLLAR' GOODS: NO BIG JUMP IN TRADE EXPECTED BUSINESS circles in Singapore and Malaya do not anticipate any big jump in "dollar" trade following the lifting of the ban on imports from hard currency areas. They said Malaya and Singapore were already importing a wide range of goods from America359 words
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Article, Illustration62 1959-07-15 9 factories, including Bata Shoe company's Klang factory. Photo show s a member of the factory staff explaining to the scouts one of the many processes of shoe making. ELEVEN members of a Burmese scout contingent going to the world Jamboree in the Philippines visited Klang. a coast62 words
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Article87 1959-07-15 9 SYDNEV, Tues. (Reuter) Timor Oil Ltd. and Trade Winds Exp'oratmn Inc. have agreed on the site of their first oil well on Timor island. Announcing this in Sydney today, directors of Timor said the location was about five miles south-east of Oftulari, and 12 miles south-west of87 words
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171 1959-07-15 9 RUBBER gained 1| cents in Singapore yesterday on rumours of fresh enquiry from China first grade August closed at 97* cents per lb. The market opened around previous levels and ruled very quiet with little change in values and volume small. Ixnver171 words
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Article92 1959-07-15 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were Copra July-August $36 buyers. $37 sellers. coconut oil in bulk $53 sellers. In drums $fiO sellers; Muntok wn;te pepper |13S se len Sarawak white 1134 se.'.ers, special Sarawak black $80. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable mixed92 words
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Article54 1959-07-15 9 TIN export! from Singapore and the Feneration last m nth totalled 2.889 tons, against 2.997 tons in June last year, according to preliminary statistics issued yesterday. Total exports for the first six months of this ycar amounted to 20,541 tons, against 25.970 for the I responding54 words
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Article, Illustration257 1959-07-15 9 Business in electrical goods in Singapore and Federation of Malaya is encouraging, the managing director of Shroffs (M) Ltd., Mr. I. P. Shroff, said yesterday. i Shroffs (If) Ltd. are dealers in electrical Roods, with a network of branches and associate companies in Malaya257 words
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Article52 1959-07-15 9 JAKARTA, Tues. Reuter) Indonesia has requested another 75.000 tons of United States rice under a surplus agricultural agreement signed recently between the two countries, according to American Embassy Officials. Purchase authorisations have already been issued by the United States government for 50.000 tons already agreed to,52 words
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Article32 1959-07-15 9 The Malayan Exchange Banks Assoriation made the following change*, in its rates to marchants yesterday: Selling T.T. 'O.D ready: Si Francs 141-1/8; French Franc* *****. Oiher exchange rates remain unaltered.32 words
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Article180 1959-07-15 9 CANBEPRA. Tues. (Reuter) The Australian Trade Minister. Mr. John McEwen. said today that Australian officials were studying the possible effects of Britain's proposals to remove tariff on a number of food Items from Denmark. The Biit ish proposal.*, he said, did not relate to all canned180 words
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Article96 1959-07-15 9 PITTSBURGH, Tuts (Reuter) Steel mills producing about 90 per cent of America's steel were being shut down today us preparations were made for a likely steel strike at midnight tomorrow. At the mammoth US. Steel Corporation's Edgar Thomp>on Mill in Pittsburgh two cf the six blast96 words
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Article148 1959-07-15 9 A BRITISH firm has started the manufacture of a new nonslip rubber flooring known as Permatred. Permatred. has a surface with an unusual type of tweed patterning specially introduced during manufacture to make it non-slip and to give it an attractive appearance. Ideally suited for use as148 words
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Article155 1959-07-15 9 OUTER ROADS X._r:_a. C It Athens. Rodselcy. Honesta Stv. Buatan. Hozan Maru. Statius Jensen. SRT 1134.--1135.-1136. Francoise. Nassa, Sagafjord. Femsea. Siinana. Dewa Kembo. Frenulina, City of Liverpool. San Ricardo. Obokil. Lapaz, Pacifici. Rkan 25. Andreas Boye, Guntur. Tong Woe. Yamahana Maru, Koroshio. Maru. Selat Siberut, Barumun. Naticma. Wing155 words
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Article88 1959-07-15 9 KUCHING. Tues Tl.e British Government has marie a grant of $270,000 from the Colonial Development and Welfare Fund for drainage and irrigation works to be earned out at Samarahan Rubber Estate, near Kuching. Part of the grant, which will meet 75 per cent of the total88 words
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Article, Illustration81 1959-07-15 9 8.0.A.C.S first RollsRoyce engined Boeing 707 jetliner, which has .iust made iu maiden flight, is seen flying for the first Lime in this striking air to air photograph. The 707. the first of the type to fly with four RollsRoyce Conway by -pass Jet engines,81 words
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Advertisement392 1959-07-15 9 tot BURMA FIVE STAR LINE s.s. "AMERICANA" FROM JAPAN HONGKONG PORTS S'pore P.S'ham Penang Arriv, ng 20 21 July 22 23 July Accepting Cargoes for Penang ond Rangoon INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING AGENCY Rood, 23, Sungei Aur Rood, 51, Beoch Street, e Port Swettenhom. Penang. i Tel: 6266. Tel: ***** \^22 *****.392 words
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173 1959-07-15 10 'MCA Picked III Balanced Team'— Green RADIO commentator and one time MCC manager. Brigadier Michael Green, charged the Malayan Cricket Association with 'choosing an ill balanced team 1 to meet the Australian Emu cricketers. In Kuala Lumpur yesterday, Brig. Green said that the Malayan Cricket Association team was not a173 words
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Article100 1959-07-15 10 RESULTS of the Royal Singapore Golf Cl-ub Ladies Open Day competition heM on Mondav at the B.S.G.C. course were 18 Hole Slableford: Silver Division Winner Mis-, Trant 36 points. Runner-up: Mrs Mil'iken 35 points. Bronze Division Winner Mrs. Saunders 37 points: Runner-up: Miss Paull 34 points100 words
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Article408 1959-07-15 10 ALEX SOARS - MCA BATSMEN SHY OF SPEEDSTERS ALEX SOARS by But Reggie Gets Praise From EMU .Manager KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malayan batsmen seem ro fight shy of fast bowlers, the manager of the Emu Club of New South Wales, Mr. Noel Gardner, said today, commenting on the defeat of the Malayan Cricket408 words
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288 1959-07-15 10 VAZIR MARKAR - Sheppard Back To Lead S'pore Against Malacc VAZIR MARKAR By THK former Scottish international Hjroii pard has been recalled to lead Singapore )n Mm Zone fixture against Malacca in the M( cricket competition on the padang UUI *»t-u The Singapore team, which wa_ named yesterday fell. includes two newcomer.- who288 words
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Article84 1959-07-15 10 THE following q the Keppel Cup tournament the Kerpe*. Club and the d for match plav is P Tr^udlock vi W R Lyons; T D Whit.son R Rae. R I. Bun in T. Archer Chan Per.g Sim vi J T. Diaoa. Ball Swrep> Nino R Rat84 words
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Article55 1959-07-15 10 PASIR Paniang Secondary School beat Tanjong Katong Technical School hv 48 runs in a friendly match played at Pa-ir Panjang yesterday Pasii Paniang 78 for D declared: (Ky.ah-um 2* Osman 12, Kader 4 for 22) Tanjong Katong 28 al! OUt (George Shing If). Vakhsish Singh four for 8,55 words
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211 1959-07-15 10 SAID AHMED'S extra time goal put the Singapore Guard Regiment in the final of the Singapore Base District Parker Cup soccer competition. The All Malay Guardsmen eliminated REME 1-0 at Tanglin yesterday. The Guards will now meet the winners ot the match211 words
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Article48 1959-07-15 10 KCALA LUMPUR. Tue? Affiliates of the Football Association of Selangor are reminded that entries for th P Senior and Junior knockout cup competi tion close on July 20. Entries should be sent to the secretary FAS. r.ot later than last post on Jxilv 20.48 words
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587 1959-07-15 10 A TOTAL ol 79 entries were received for the Singapore Lawn Tennis Championships which starts tomorrow and soes on to Sunday. July 19 at the Tanglin Club and YMCA tennis courts. Without defending champion Ong Chew Bee. away in Penang. A. G.B. Pakir587 words
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Article27 1959-07-15 10 Yorkshire Indians Draw SHEFFIELD, Tues (Reuter) —The Indian cricketers' match against Yorkshire ended in a draw here today. Final scoresIndians 381 and .117 for two Yorkshire 299.27 words
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Article204 1959-07-15 10 First Meet For Indian Schools SPRINT CHAMPION M. Raman of Kalaimagal School was the outstanding athlete at the first annual Indian Schools ports meet held at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Raman won the 100 vards and the 220 yards with timey; of 11.1 sees and 26.3 sees respectively. With 113204 words
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Article114 1959-07-15 10 PENANG, Tues. The Federation of Malaya may send a Volley Ball team to take part in the next Asian Games in Jakarta in 1%1. now ihat the Federation of Malava Amateur Volley Ball Association is registered. Pro-te m Chairman of ihe Association. Mr. Ong114 words
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Article93 1959-07-15 10 THE Singapore Recreation Club regained the Padang (Clarke) Shield when they beat the Singapore Cricket Club 5-4 in their annual sorter match yesterday. The Rors took* the lead through Nonis, hut with g from Roberts and Harvev 2 the S.C.C. led 3-1 at half-time.' On resumption,93 words
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Article40 1959-07-15 10 rtESILTS of the Singapore inter-School tennis tournament for the Father Ashness Shie.d played yesterdav were Anglo-Chinees School beat St. Andrew's School by three matches to one: St. Patrick's School drew with St. Joseph's two games each.40 words
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Article42 1959-07-15 10 S tmm non fli-Prr-r M p 4 i/o Th. hurt* Divlin. MartceM Monitor Aherilc. n Black (.ol,) S.jtoro Vour lluhn*, MaUy.m s, h„| ir Tmtxtwi b» ii Sun of R llrmah Hoprfnl Ri, R Hnlid.x r, m Impojtd the ffrV r<42 words
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Article, Illustration199 1959-07-15 10 THE CRAMMING CRAZE HITS MALAYA'S SCHOOLS THE 'cramming craze* ha.^ hit the students of the Sekolah Dato Abdul Razak. Tanjong Malim— one of the two boys* .secondary schools in the Federation, exclusively for Malays. This craze first erupted in Durban. South Africa, where a group of young men managed to199 words
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Article126 1959-07-15 10 LONDON Results ;n matchr.s w\t Peterhorouci tershire b< by j' rui .«hire 17 Mann.n., for 27 N 125 and tershire H At lords Ov sity beat t in sity. Ox. rd and secondl versity 174 196. d Klrbj IL At (ilastonbi beet Bu *m x b. Su.v<ox 231 an126 words
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Article48 1959-07-15 10 KUALA 1 For t!ii _M in Btng eration. R will beam I delayed bl che> p ta tfg|| 1... New Zeal <? Annour ing a.r Comml land in M Benn. tt thcv lit mcgi." hand tl mn M pff time. -Bti' will b^t mi ear- clued 4 o'clock48 words
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172 1959-07-15 10 Twos Like An Australian Summer Afternoon For Mardi And Co. MUST like an Australian summer afternoon," New South Wales' woman golf champion. Miss Mardi Mair, remarked yesterday at the exhibition she and members of the Australian women's team from* the Commonwealth Golf tourney were giving at the Royai Singapore Golf172 words
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Advertisement124 1959-07-15 10 NO OTHER AIRLINE OFFERS YOU SO MUCH! 9___R^_b I y— _f JmSSSmy _fl__^____^ii___« ...^^^^^'l LUXURIOUS LOWER-DECK LOUNGE Y ioull spend happy hours in the attractive club lounge of your big double-decked Super "Strato" Clipper* as you fly to Manila or the U.S.A. And youll enjoy chatting with fellow passengers while124 words
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Article, Illustration48 1959-07-15 11 U MILLE CE\. t_ V.F. J Rahxsittrt his home here July 6, former henrxueight piptOfl Uoyd p n t. \on keeps rare ful f over his six-fth-oIH daughter i. I'nttcrson lost crown to Sired ish jUenger Ingenuur an n om Junp 26 fonknp Stadium. f Pt phntn.48 words
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Article69 1959-07-15 11 3 Tues .Reuter) i Parker, former Glouketer. rated as greatest left-arm r f all time, died I at his home near London, it day. 74. as a professionParker took 3.278 a record by Wilfrid orkshire and Tich I Kent. iea he took over 200 one season. He first class69 words
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190 1959-07-15 11 The 'Return' CouM Net 3-Million U.S. 'Gate' T.OS ANGELES, Tues. (Reuj toi)— The return match between wor.d heavyweight box- ing champion Ingcmar Joh an s--1 son of Sweden and Floyd Patjterson could draw a three million dollars (1.071.428 sterling > gate in Los Angc'.es, a spokesman of the American Legion190 words
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Article32 1959-07-15 11 ASTON Athletic Club will celebrate their 38th Anniversary with a dinner on Saturday. July 18, at their Club premises. Prizes won during the year will be distributed during the dinner.32 words
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Article, Illustration51 1959-07-15 11 THE Lnited Chinese .Amateur AAthletir Association 4 x 100 yds Relay Team irhich broke the Batu Pahat Distrirt reeord trith a fine time of 45.9 seeonds at the Batu Pahat District A. A. A. Championships last week. Their time is 1.1 seconds better than the previous51 words
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765 1959-07-15 11 Paymen Drop And Cheshites Take The Lead DEFENDING champions Regimental Pay Office, commanding the top position for the past few weeks in the Singapore Base District first division league tournament, have now dropped to third place. The first place in the league table is now taken over by the First765 words
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Article64 1959-07-15 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Full back Ahmad's hefty 60 yards kick into goal in the 55th minute helped Federation Police Reserve Unit to beat Chartered Bank 2-1 in a FAS division three match in the Government Department and Business Houses League on the Imbi Road ground64 words
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Article180 1959-07-15 11 Lions To Meet New Zealand DUNEDIN. Tues. (Reuter)— Bev Risman. the England out-side-half, who has been out of action for two weeks with torn knee ligaments, is included in the British Lions Rugby Union team for the first Test against New Zealand here on Saturday. Team: K. J. F. Scotland180 words
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Article57 1959-07-15 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues —The No 39 Field Ambulance. Royal Army Medioa 1 Corps best Ro v al Air Force 7-3 in their Central Malaya Sub-District league soccer match on the Wardieburn Camp ground today. In another Army leegue match No 27 Coy RASC beat No 55 Cov RASC57 words
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918 1959-07-15 11 SMC's 'Doubie V 9 Speed THa! Ora Sunday SEVERAL notable local motor racers are absent from the Singapore Motor Club's sprint event to be held this Sunday at the Princess Elizabeth Estate double "U" course. From the entries rece for the day's racing,918 words
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Article, Illustration38 1959-07-15 11 CHEERS FOR YOUNG JOE CARROLL JOE CARROLL, uinner of one mile ryrie rare (Boys under l l > in 47. .1 sees, at the Selangor AAA championships held at the Merdeha Stadium on Fri flay. Standard pie h\ FAH.38 words
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Article87 1959-07-15 11 SOCCER: SBHFA competition Group '.A'. Chartered B:ink is Wearne Brothers at Farrer Park. .\'ctionc. Carbon vs Mercantile Bank, .it Farrer Park: Group 'B' Hongkona Bank Pl Singapore Cold Storage at Farrer Park: Group ST.S. vs Baretlo on the Padang. Arvnj Parker Cup. First Cheshire Regiment vs R.A. P.O. at87 words
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Article42 1959-07-15 11 SOCCER:— Cheng Wah v$ KI A. Ipoh Pndn^g. Div. 2 Loyal Regiment 'B' vs. Perak River HydroCoronation ground: Div 3— PWD Pi. I Workshop AFMC Jalan Abdxd Jahl ground. .^HLETICS. Centra'. Perak Comb ned Schools tn■lf Anderson Schoo' ground 3 p.m.42 words
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Article15 1959-07-15 11 SOCCER Police e». K'/nt C'tib Esplanade Anthony's School vs Rabana JE.sT.re Speedy Road ground.15 words
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Article21 1959-07-15 11 SOCCER 2nd Duv League: CRC B" rs. Prisons S.C. Dato Kramat "A" E.S.C Pf. Tanjorg Buvgnh Rangers Dato Kramat "B".21 words
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Advertisement68 1959-07-15 11 SRA Shoots RESULTS of Shoots held by the Singapore Rifle Association recently are:--.303 Section. SR(a) Cl I Gunscore CSM Frankland 100. f II Capt. Stoddart 88. Handicap Amin Abdullah 99.75. SR(b) Cl I Gunscore RSM Lee 98 with a possible' at 500 yds. Cl II Leong Kwai Wah 91. Handicap68 words
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Advertisement193 1959-07-15 11 Subscribe Ta The STAXDARD »7 rl i f i f A i^^ MALAYA'S ONLY INDEPENDENT NATIONAL PAPER If you live in Singapore or the Federation of Malaya or in the surrounding areas, why not subscribe to the "STANDARD" and have it delivered to your boms daily— or to your office193 words
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Miscellaneous295 1959-07-15 11 mn^B I _^^^_|^K______F^__P Trike nf pr:vate. ppr. I' Ifj I sonai interests. I m P"VW^B____H__H I 22 wab and those abnut vou will' be W** m __"___^_^H I nervoUs r so seek K^^W«*J^^^^^B constructive for I ._££______________M________________H tension. I S^TpH virgo to 9"BJ__U__BH I Sept- Brinz I > if mr^^^mM295 words
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313 1959-07-15 12 GENEVA. Tues. (Reuter). Russia yesterday sprang a surprise move to get communist East Germany into secret negotiating sessions as the East-West Foreign Ministers' Conference resumed after a three-week recess. Mr. Andrei Gromyko, So- 1 viet Foreign Minister, told .he plenary session that he313 words
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258 1959-07-15 12 Biggest manhunt in London's history LONDON. Tues. (Reuter^ Senior detectives at Scotland Yard today believed they had discovered the identity of the man who shot dead a London detective sergeant here yesterday. He was thought to be a 30--year-old Canadian who arrived in Britain about three months ago. A message258 words
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Article, Illustration568 1959-07-15 12 SOEKARNO GOVT. FACES FIRST CRISIS Air Force want* control of its own affairs No more past obstacles JAKARTA, Tues. (Reuter) Indonesia's day old presidential Cabinet was today facing its first crisis as the Air Force asked for control of its own affairs. In the new Cabinet, which was installed yesterday,568 words
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Article127 1959-07-15 12 RANGOON. Tues. (Reuter)—Mr. Chen Yu. an 1 official at the commercial 1 councillor's office of the Chinese embassy here, was placed under strict security cuard at Rangoon civil I hospital yesterday after a I stabbing incident in which i he was seriously wounded. On Saturday night, the Chinese diplomat127 words
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Article190 1959-07-15 12 ITALIAN RIVIERA. Tues Reuter)— The world famec Jwiss clown Grork died hen oday aged 79 His real narm Adrian Wettarh. Grock had been living her. inre hi? retirement in 1954 lis career stretched over |j •ear? and more than 30 milion people had seen him perorm. S190 words
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Article59 1959-07-15 12 Beauties invade a studio TWICKENHAM Studios in London were invaded by a bevy of beautiful girls answering an advertisement for an English girl with good looks and acting ability for a part in thp forthcoming film. "Where There's A Will Here Producer Norman Williams addresses part of the invasion. The59 words
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Article118 1959-07-15 12 A CHUSAN PASSENGER FALLS IN SEA TILBURY, Tues. (UPl).— Mrs. Ann Matthews, school teacher from Los Angeles, California. was reported in "satisfactory" condition last night after accidentally failing from a passenger liner into the Eng.:sh Channel. Mrs. Matthews. 54 joined other passengers aboard the liner Chusan along the rail when118 words
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166 1959-07-15 12 Main object is to do the job— envoy Rebels In S'pore Have Shifted JAKARTA, Tues. (Reuter). Mai-General Djatikusumo. Indonesia's Deputy Minister for Land and Communications in the new cabinet flew back home from Singapore today and said the "main thing is to get things done not just talk, talk, and166 words
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208 1959-07-15 12 NEW YORK, Tues. (Reuter).— More than 2,000 delegates, pledged to fight against racial intolerance in the United States, last night heard the Xew York State Governor Mr. Xelson Rockefeller, forecast the end of segregation in American schools. The multi-millionaire Republican Governor, who was swept208 words
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Article97 1959-07-15 12 Four force pilot to land in US MIAMI. Tues. (Reuter) Four of the crew of a Cuban Ai r Force plane took over control of the aircraft yesterday and forced the pilot to fly it to Miami International Airport. There were 17 air force men aboard when it touched down97 words
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Article26 1959-07-15 12 The woman's husband was also sentenced tn months' gaol for I a_.iT__.__ to sU medical attention ne lectin to iv *»>e child proper26 words
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Advertisement84 1959-07-15 12 r C^EMJbJ %TKJrC>l_j___E]T I here. It s a head-turning m0de1...! i_^_^_^^^^m\^_^. I^^J^^^B i__^ x. v^^^ ml /_Mi Mhim^ 9n J_______h_ol_____ lim IH* i xM? m ____F_______T' Ww mW' B WWt \9 m%J* _____>___■ 'mm HhAmia____E________3 KiMmil MM WW___r__P__rrV9 ____^_^__^^_wV Js/ Js Js B_w f WW m'M. J _mM f t84 words
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Miscellaneous43 1959-07-15 12 *^^^^^__r >_».•' "^^^KfSuljc __Wm^_ m^*tt~ i n__^TT""^"T^"™"TTM I > rnrn^^ jSSct .si ES ?l P___B\w_LVii ■r i >^^^B^ m mtt*-? m.""* T m '^iwl _>_*_J| t_t. J P. _____\J »^<-->. .1 N 'JgTSl'jg'gg that Promised to wash the Pots for yer this mornin— bring 'em in."43 words
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