Singapore Standard, 22 July 1959
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Title Section24 1959-07-22 1 W 9fl Jl SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone *****—5 Cable "TICERNEWS** SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1959 Vol. X No. 20 15 cts. 12 Pages (FINAL EDITION)24 words
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Article2195 1959-07-22 1 "If we faii 9 then brute farce returns 'We must dispel the Malay fears of the Chinese' S I NGAPORE'S Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, yesterday told a hushed Legislative Assembly that if, at the end of fire years, his Government should fail to make2,195 words
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839 1959-07-22 1 Secret society menace will be wiped out SINGAPORE'S Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, yesterday announced m the Legislative Assembly a four-pronged plan to eliminate the problem of secret society gangsterism. The plan, he said, was: 1. To amend the criminal law to enable the Police to deal839 words
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Article1028 1959-07-22 1 Ong - AN APPEAL TO PEOPLE FOR IDEAS Ong —by THE MINISTER for National Development, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, last night called on the people of Singapore to give the Government more ideas on how to run the administrative machinery and bring their daily problems to its attention. He said that this1,028 words
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Article, Illustration133 1959-07-22 1 JENNY LEE - AROUND THE WORLD IN 12 YEARS BY FOOT JENNY LEE After two months stranded m Spore By THREE hitch-hikers from the Federation, who planned to see the world within 12 years by foot are stranded m Singapore today. They are Zakaria alias Ahmed bin Mohamed 25, Haji Bakri. 33. bothStandard - 133 words
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120 1959-07-22 1 Rl's new Cabinet action against hoarders JAKARTA, Tues. (Reuter) Indonesia's new Presidential Cabinet began its clean-up programme today by ordering steps against black marketeers, hoarders and violators under the import-export regulations. The Information Minister. Mr. Maladi, announced after the first working sessions of the 38-man Cabinet that heavier punishments would120 words
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313 1959-07-22 1 MALAY LANGUAGE GROUP CABLE PREMIER RAZAK THE Malay Language Society, University of Malaya, Singapore, yesterday condemned the "dictatorial action" taken by the Principal of the Language Institute m Kuala Lumpur m suppressing the use of the national language m lectures. The Society demanded that313 words
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Article, Illustration519 1959-07-22 1 Tunku's call to UMNO: Support me to win the polls KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— President of UMNO ond Alliance national leader, Tunku Abdul Rahman, hat issued a special directive to the rank and file of UMNO asking them for "full confidence and support" m discharging his duties to win the Parliamentary519 words
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152 1959-07-22 1 Japan Can Give Malaya The BestTrade Envoy KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Japan can offer to Malaya capital and consumer goods m competition with the best which any country can offer, Mr. T. Ushiroku, head of the Japanese trade delegation which is currently negotiating a trade pact with Malaya, said m an152 words
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Article74 1959-07-22 1 EDMONTON. ALBERTA. Tues. (Reuter). Queen Elizabeth has recovered from her stomach upset and no further departures from the .scheduled programme of the royal tour of Canada are anticipated, It was announced today. Mr. Esmond Butler royal press secretary, said that at the end of the tour74 words
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Article43 1959-07-22 1 JAKARTA. Tues, (Reuter)— Major-General Gusti Djatikusumo, Indonesian UnderMinister for communications, posts and telegraphs, and consul-general m Singapore, will return to t"he island on Thursday. Antara News Agency reported. He will stay m Singapore until his successor as consulgeneral arrives.43 words
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Advertisement1458 1959-07-22 2 fl-H-ARD \I*WkWM a t•? I t f 71^10 a «0 t w* V 1 SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES ONLY candidates with the stipulated requirements need apply and should state m order of preference the post for which they wish to be considered. Applications for permanent appointment must satisfy usual nationality and1,458 words
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Advertisement544 1959-07-22 2 NOTICES 8. 8. "RAJULA" SAILING FOR MADRAS ON 26th JULY 1959 PASSENGERS are advised that no baggage can be loaded on board the "Rajula" unless it Is received on the Wharf by 10 a.m. on the day of sailing. ISLAY KERR CO. LTD.. Agents: B. 1. 8. N. Co. Ltd.,544 words
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Article404 1959-07-22 3 IE news that 253 people m the Federation d their citizenship popers revoked and thot J ,000 who had acquired this status are vestigated is m itself sufficiently disturbing, lit is even more serious is the discovery that Ituccessful candidate m the recent State m* was a Police supervisee404 words
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Article280 1959-07-22 3 ONFIRMATION by the Singapore Police nree armed youths who raided a shop were f an "attractive" teenage girl, invests the »f gangsterism and crime m the new State grimness and daring that is most disconcertThe appearance of girls m these young er groups has also been reported m the tion,280 words
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Article55 1959-07-22 3 Lim Teck Kirn Road. Spore I P 0 Box No 1563 Cables TICERNEWS" t-UMPiiB J el: ***** (5 lines) All department* v*«u Ch.na Insurance Bldf.. 174 Batu Ro releoKone ***** C 9 Cowan Sf Tel: 3829 ;CA: Q, 8 A k eith st rH: 4055 9155 words
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Article967 1959-07-22 3 GEORGE CLAY - Nationalist Party Unrest GEORGE CLAY by Johannesburg, pOR the first time m ten years the Afrikaner Nationalist Government is showing visible signs of internal unrest which could disrupt the longsettled pattern of South African politics. A startling pointer to the new disunity has been the recent development m the "affair967 words
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Article902 1959-07-22 3 CLIFFORD SELLY - Agriculture And Industry CLIFFORD SELLY by LONDON. the long and fruitless wrangling between Britain and the Common Market countries, both industrialists and farmers m Britain have been surprised at the speed with which negotiations for an alternative "Outer Seven" free trade group have been pushed ahead. It now seems likely,902 words
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Article789 1959-07-22 3 R. STEPHENS - Slow Start But Issues Are Clear R. STEPHENS by GENEVA. r THE Foreign Ministers at Geneva got off to a slow start with the resumption of private Big Four talks delayed by disagreement over German participation. But the central issues of this second round of the conference are already fairly789 words
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Article, Illustration28 1959-07-22 3 Fine quality Persian rugs contain as many as 1.000.000 knots m every three square feet. The rugs can survive an estimated 500 years of wear.28 words
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Article, Illustration434 1959-07-22 3 the NEWS as it strikes me GiX&C**»AwML JNPrtfcDIC TABLE Soviet Premier. Nikiia Khrushchev, once again commands world attention by hi* sudden aid unexpected decision not to go on his grand tour of the Scandinavian nations next month. This U something he himself proposed. For a lon» time. Khrushchev, one way434 words
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Advertisement25 1959-07-22 3 Ile y Immum I vision £J] mfortJ dditional air of I SUNGLASSES IN POWER hLT: WV CHINA OPTICAL CO., KAPITOL BUILDING) TEL: ***** A *****.25 words
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Advertisement85 1959-07-22 3 Inwnst piinnino lilT i any of six 11b '%> 11 Adjust the regulator of a Cromptot Parkinson Ceiling Fan. Automatically the power being used is corrected to a new minimum You never pay for idle current. Gracefully designed, extremely quiet even at full speed, C.P. fans give you the highest85 words
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2906 1959-07-22 4 PAP aim: Social revolution by peaceful means REPORT ON ASSEMBLY DEBATE IN S/NGAPQi), NO UTOPIA, BUT LIFE WILL BE BETTER FOR PEOPLE: RAJARATNAM We must live as members of nation' Lee calls for a Malayan outlook MINISTER for Culture, Mr. S. Rojaratnom, at Hie Singapore Legislative Assembly meeting yesterday declared2,906 words
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Advertisement427 1959-07-22 4 presenting brilliant NEW HOOVER achievements... 7( t^spi^ary^tnat^nsey.|pui^..^M m/mM 2nd y^^^U J F SAVES WORK! Simply put the clothes straight from the V| I BP^^ J^ M I I S A suds into the Spinarinse. Xo more wrestling with wet clothes' The L^ |^l L| M^^M I I mS >^A Spinarinse427 words
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553 1959-07-22 5 PINE BOARD, PACKERS HOSTILE TO EACH OTHER We're kept m the dark. Yap tells probe team THE Malayan Pineapple Industry Board, the statutory body representing the industry, and the pineapple packers are completely hostile to each other, the seven-man Commission of Inquiry headed by Inche MM. Ha shim was told553 words
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95 1959-07-22 5 THE Ministry of Education yesterday decided to defer implementing the ruling that students are not to attend two schools at one time until the end of the year. This decision was taken following requests made by parents so that their children could finish the school95 words
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Article62 1959-07-22 5 A RAMBUTAN SELLER, Lian Hock Seng, 20, was assaulted by three men yesterday afternodn m Guliga Road, off Changi, Singapore. He was warded m the General Hospital. Lian had visited his friends m the kampong with Koh Sye Seng when the men, believed to be secret62 words
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Article, Illustration709 1959-07-22 5 CHAN SWAN BEE - CHAN SWAN BEE VAIN SEARCH THROUGH WETS. SWAMPS OF CHANGI By V 18-month-old French poodle escaped at the )ore airport yesterday 30 minutes before she was p been flown to New York. oodle, which answers to the name of "Roo iStandard - 709 words
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Article67 1959-07-22 5 "'-year-old student .■ay by swift run•vhile trying to which had fallen n re Canal, a SinCourt was ay. er, Mr. Giam was holding an i Seah Seng Hong, a wo student of St. School, who disapwater of Rochore "on Keng Lee Road I lava Road, on 4 about 2.3067 words
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64 1959-07-22 5 ommissioned ofoa^ n n Sln *apore HarS2LL Olice Forc e have 2£l to the rank of the only Asians to J e *PP °mtments m the 'appointments as Pror b v v were apandaVV Boar d recently, wai told yester;ni«r*'nrihe n umber of l*\T SHB64 words
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Article, Illustration83 1959-07-22 5 A 20-YEAR-OLD Penang student, who has been studying economics m Britain, Miss Betty Soon, returned to Singapore yesterday. Miss Soon, who has been doin? a special course on economics at the Regent Stree* Polytechnic m London for two years, is the daughter of Mr Soon Cheng83 words
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Article430 1959-07-22 5 (From Page 2) would take the best from all streams. The boss, he said, was no more the white man who, because he spoke English, preferred the English-edu-cated near-white and if that was not available the Eng-lish-educated local man. The new boss, collectively, he said, was the430 words
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Article, Illustration391 1959-07-22 5 Newsmen can't stop learning says he THE importance of newspapermen, however experienced m their jobs, to keep m step with the rapid progress of the times, was stressed m an interview yesterday with a seasoned American journalist and teacher of journalism. He is Mr. John Foster, director of the Advanced391 words
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Article28 1959-07-22 5 A FORMER archeologist of the Sarawak Museum, Mr. J. Mathew, arrived yesterday by air to join the national museum, Kuala Lumpur. He was accompanied by his wife.28 words
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Article, Illustration817 1959-07-22 5 Professor had no chance to answer charges Proctor School mcd $11,361 fo r alleged wrongful dUmi— al 11 to Oct. 31 last year, was dismissed because of incapability P When the case resumed this morning. the defendants' counsel. Dato Sir Roland Braddell. successfully applied for Prof. Fong to be recalled817 words
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Advertisement109 1959-07-22 5 i^^^^^^^^^^y^j READY-COOKED All healthy babies should be given a complementary food from about 12 weeks of age— and you cannot do better than choose digestible. palatable NESTUM. NESTUM is a very much better food than bubor or cornflour for it contains the essential nourishing qualities that will ensure baby's healthy109 words
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475 1959-07-22 6 Then why bar them from new laws Fozdar THE world measures the greatness of a country by the heights to which its women have risen, said the secretary general of Hie Singapore Council of Women, Mrs. Shirin Fozdar, m a speech on "Polygamy/ at the475 words
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130 1959-07-22 6 Top Penang MCA man sends in quit note PENANG, Tues. The publicity chairman of the Penang State branch of the Malayan Chinese Association, Mr. Lee Tian Boh, has resigned from the MCA. His quit note was sent m today to Dato Wong Pow Nee. acting president of the Penang State130 words
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142 1959-07-22 6 Husband Left Me After Baby Born— Wife A PRIVATE school teacher. Wee Geok Neo. who sued her husband for divorce on grounds of desertion, was yesterday granted a decree nisi to be made absolute m three months, by the Chief Justice. Sir Alan Rose m the Singapore High Court. Geok142 words
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Article43 1959-07-22 6 KOH Cheng Eng. a youth, was charged m the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday with robbing Chong Lim Chin while armed with a dagger at Sembawang Road on Monday afternoon. He pleaded not guilty and wa* remanded for one week.43 words
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Article, Illustration353 1959-07-22 6 i»ENANG, Tucs- The chairman of the legal com*ee of the Malayan Chinese Association, Mr. Ng Ek Xeong. has been appointed acting secretary-general of the M.C.A. m place of Mr. Too Joon Hing, who has resigned from the post. This was353 words
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Article147 1959-07-22 6 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib) In Singapore yesterday were:— Buyers Sellers Spot 98* 98* R S.S. No. 1 August 98} 98* R S.S. No. 1 Sept. 984 981 Aug. No 2 97* 97} Aug. No 3 97 97* Tone: Quiet but steady. Tin price m Singapore147 words
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Article40 1959-07-22 6 TAIPINO. Tues. Mr Ng Guan Leng has been appointed Alliance election publicity chief here. He will see to the arrangements of all rallies for the Alliance candidate, Dr. Lim Swee Aun. who Is contesting the Larut Selatan constituency.40 words
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343 1959-07-22 6 We will not abdicate responsibility in times of crises— Rajendra THE CHAIRMAN of the Singapore Council of Joint Action, Mr. F. V. Rajendra. last night said that leaders of his Council were shocked at the warning issued to them by the Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Kens Swee. Replying to343 words
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Miscellaneous316 1959-07-22 6 K^aLNI Billilfillj 111 I ff I ij Cloud Morning. 632 Morning p:e- MggSSjajaaammammmmmggm^^^^^ SVV 1 ll ill 11l I 1I fl aW< IItVJ l! IMI 1 I >utle. 7.00 Time Signal and News, i ITnffilWSffl IA'J.IIII lUI M fal II 1 111 fAU ill nB 705 A Date with Music316 words
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Article, Illustration1436 1959-07-22 7 fProm Our Correspondent^ NEW DELHI. r ND IAN businessmen today are plagued by a battery of questions upon whose 1 onswer depends their very future. Why should all basic industries fall m the ü blie sector' Why should the Government decide which large-scale private1,436 words
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Article763 1959-07-22 7 JOHN GALE - FROM ARCH TO ARCH JOHN GALE by LONDON. QNE event this week causing a flutter m London, which is otherwise becoming listless m the continuing heat, is the Bleriot Air Race from Marble Arch to the Arc de Triomphe m Paris (or vice-versa). The race, organised by the Daily Mail,763 words
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Article821 1959-07-22 7 Anne Head - France's Universal Provider Anne Head -^ft- ***> '•LflSttf* a _te_^_F'___ 4^^ ■*-—>' !^___Bl_B__lD___S_lS' by. PARIS. ABOUT one-and-a-half million French schoolchildren will have State-subsidised holidays this year, the Ministry of Education has announced without creating any surprise here. This, to most foreigners, striking feature of the French Welfare State, has been821 words
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Miscellaneous258 1959-07-22 7 HEBSHHI rKaVXII By RITA DEL MAR TODAYS QUOTATION: 'Life is like a game of blei, the chances are not our power, but the playTerence nrn\ESDAY FOR IWRYONE: Be charming f derate, courteous m r *t make the most Kress. Protect assets; mix friendship or lip with money tt er s;258 words
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Miscellaneous280 1959-07-22 7 LI L ABNER By Al C. PP tdfl-IELPW— *£T\s ""S I AHE'S A TIEXPBCnpA If NEVERMIND ME ff- X SURE,JULIUS,SO«!!| V j ILITLj— L PIT OLD > V GONiayV THisrf y ABPPCT TUO^F just trvtw-.s strait. l f AREKATU& I s 2 JULIUS?!! OFF W BUSINESS LJ/i?k/^r»l i JACKET ON280 words
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Advertisement822 1959-07-22 8 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE Ttv. Nelffex, Montreal, Boston, New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia end Cult PorH Spore P. Sham Penang New Torn ULYSSES 22/26 July 27/28 |uly 28/29 |uly 9 Sept Carriers option te proceed via ethet porH te lead and discharge cargo NORTH GERMAN LLOYD and HAMBURG-AMERICAN822 words
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Advertisement1052 1959-07-22 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO M LTD. Tel: 2412 fines) Incorporated m Singapore) (12 Hues) Shipping wiyw •»•> m «ja PimMW V WttfV Travel oept. TIUS oljU£ rUnMfiL LIME Dcpt SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL CLASCOW LONOON t> CONTINENTAL WRTS Carriers option to proceed via ether ports fe load end discharge cargo Singapore1,052 words
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Advertisement1011 1959-07-22 8 MITSUI LIME U.S.A. LINE. Spore P.S'hom Penong For New York. Philadelphia, Baltimore, direct discharge vio Bombay Suez. Akagison Mam 8 Aug 1 1 Aug ETA. N. York 22 Sept Mlkegeson Mom 8 Sept 1 1 Sept ETA N York 18 Oct Megurosan Maru 8 Oct 1 1 Oct ETA N.1,011 words
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116 1959-07-22 9 Quiet Trend Continues On Share Mart QUIET conditions continued m all sections of the Malayan share market yesterday. Turnover was small. hv Pr t£ c announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: Batu Lmtanjf 2.84 2.88 3£k Kuantan 1?9 2 P. and O. l 9fi nn STIRLING RITIBERS Anglo-Oriental 2'%116 words
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Article55 1959-07-22 9 rA PORE Chinese Pro,ange noon closing yesterday August $35 c ers. coconut 557 sellers m Muntok M 3 sellers hite $132 sellers. i k 579. opra Association fail merchantpra April ship- j Tone quiet qu respore Coconut Oil Milclosinf prices: :^7. drums $60 ->s:ng prices '-.c:rrday were: ■opra ?3655 words
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Article147 1959-07-22 9 Rubber Up By One Cent RUBBER gained one cent m Singapore yesterday first grade August closed at 981 rents per lb. The market opened slightly nigher, and with good demand for lower sheets, steadied further on a quiet market. Lower grade offerings were small. Buyers had to pay sellers* prices,147 words
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Article54 1959-07-22 9 THE HAGUE. Tues. (UPI)— Trade between Pakistan and Holland can be enlarged, M. A. Hafeez. former member of the Legislative Assembly of Pakistan anr\ advocate "Azad Kashmir," said. Hafeez is m The Hague for three weeks to attend the annual summer course m International law m54 words
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Article24 1959-07-22 9 THE Japanese milling industry has placed orders with a Swiss firm fo r three new flour mills anri the remodelling of another.24 words
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Article268 1959-07-22 9 irebroktn rep j •>-• '"lowing business Kraser and 111 $131; GamPisp. $2 22. Hume prefs. 98c 99c; Metal 67 88 11 0 odd lot. S. Cold Storage 88c; Straits Times $1 28; U.E. ords. 84c. 83c. R3Jc; Wearne $123 $1.24. $1.18 odd tot; Wilkinson $1.31. $1.30 odM lot;268 words
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Article70 1959-07-22 9 \E. Tues. Hongkong governi>Den an office m cv :o promote trade and chairman of -amber of Com- J.D. Claque said ie 'a as interviewed -rival from Sydney •-3<~hed last week m Pacific Airlines LockE tra. Hongkong was very a'nout the trade ba- etwtcn Australia and Hongkong importi worth nearly70 words
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277 1959-07-22 9 KUCHING, Tues.— The Governor of Sarawak, Sir Anthony Abell, will declare open the $3,675,000 Sungei Priok Power Station, near Kuching on July 31. The Station is sited four 1 1 miles downriver from Kuching town, where a new port is being established, together277 words
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499 1959-07-22 9 BIG CO-OP SCHEME TO DEAL IN GOODS IMPORTS KUALA LUMPUR, Tuts.— Tht Moloyon co-operative movement is bringing into existence one of the biggest wholesale organisations m the country, which will import $10,000,000 worth of goods for its members n%xt year. At the same time, through the Ministry of Agriculture, it499 words
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Article67 1959-07-22 9 PARIS. Tues. fßeuter) Spain was admitted yesterday as the 18th member of the Organization for European Economic Co-operation, an O.E.E.C. announcement said. The decision wa lS taken by the O.EE.C. council, the organizations governing body after studying plans for an overhaul of the Span.sh economy. Including67 words
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Article52 1959-07-22 9 R.I. -Rumanian Trade Prospects JAKARTA. Tues. (UPI)^ An official of the Rumanlln embassy said Rumania hopes to begin Importing coffee, tern and sugar from Indonesia, The official, speaking m a brief ceremony at Medan during the arrival In that North Bumatran city, said trade relatives between th» two countries should52 words
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Article, Illustration463 1959-07-22 9 Pen Firm To Introduce New Product WATERMAN Pen Co. Ltd.. London, will introduce a new type of fountain pen and ink into the Singapore and Malayan markets shortly. This was disclosed to The Standard yesterday by the company's newly appointed overseas manager. Mr. P.W. Fredman. Mr. Fredman arrived In Singapore463 words
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Article191 1959-07-22 9 PARIS. Tues. (Reuter)— The World Bank nas approved two loans to India totalling U5560,000,000. it was announced here yesterday. The first, of U5550,000,000, will be used to cover part of the cost of a modernisation and expansion programme being carried out by the Indian Railways191 words
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Article32 1959-07-22 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday Selling (ready* TT/OD French Francs *****. Belgian Francs 1631-I '4. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.32 words
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Article, Illustration62 1959-07-22 9 THE VIM cleaner coffee shop competition recently sponsored m Klang by Messrs Lever Brothers Malaya, Limited, was won by The Central Restaurant. Klang. Photo shows Mr. Lai Onn Tan, (left) proprietor of the restaurant receiving the first priie, a cheque for $150. from Mr. Foo62 words
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Article197 1959-07-22 9 A revolutionary rock drilling machine, which drills at any angle from horizontal to vertical, may soon be aiding mining operations m Malaya as well as other Asian countries. Known as the Improved Mark II Halco-Stenuick "anyangle" deep rock drilling machine, it is regarded as the197 words
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Advertisement70 1959-07-22 9 THOSE WELCOME DOORS... I *w §t a You receive personal attention i 'vvl c/l^ prompt service The FIRST NATIONAL CITY BANK jllncorpora'pd with !imi!pd ;;ab.,ity m the USA-l ■f^J^^m^^^^^\ Firft m World-wide Banking w.fh l u r^P^C iJ-f) more than ISO Branches m 27 Countnet •^^^e^^»2^^ Raffle? Quay F ranch,70 words
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Miscellaneous160 1959-07-22 9 OUTER ROADS Shofuku Maru, Laust Maersk, Benlomond, Lloyd Bakke. Missipi Maru, Selat Siberut, Islander, Siberoet, Golden Cape, Chuyo Maru, Anking, Hoko Maru, Shropshire. Katong, Rajah Brooke, Trochiscus. Statius Jensen, Diana, Siaoe. Rog,geveen, Aldol. Tankhaven 111. Leartes, Honesta. West Breeze, Xarifa, San Ricardo. Rajula, Fultala, Admiral Hardy, Francoise. INNER ROADS Tong160 words
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Article, Illustration532 1959-07-22 10 IF there are Malayan schoolboys who'll be ripe for selection m Malaya's Thomas Cup squad m 1961. we m Singapore should be able to tell after watching the cream of schoolboy shuttlers m action m the 18th Malayan open badminton532 words
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Article68 1959-07-22 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Singapore Cold Storage made a good second half rally to beat Railway Recreation Club Bungsar. 4-2 m a FAS division 2 Business Houses soccer league match, on the Cheras Road ground here today. The score at the interval was two-all. Boon Bee.68 words
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245 1959-07-22 10 ALEX SOARS - O and C Tourists To Meet MRU in KL ALEX SOARS By KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Rugby fans m the Federation will have the opportunity of seeing the Oxford and Cambridge Combined University XV m action. The Universities team, which is due to piay a series of matches m Japan, were245 words
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Article32 1959-07-22 10 INDIANS MAKE IT LONDON. Tues., (Reuter)— JJ?e Indian cricketers beat Middlesex by four wickets here today. Final scores: Indians 373 for seven declared and 67 for six wickets. Middlesex 217 md 22232 words
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513 1959-07-22 10 UNKNOWN - FIRST THE FIGHT FOR I.B.F. REPRESENTATION... UNKNOWN Say 8> iftrr all. fi*htin v (nr. nil9 national dominated, ,j nnn by Atian offir^ Of Anti-Asia^ Rules Will Stay WITH the rules of the Thomas Cup competition conveniently altered to suit the representatives of the European nations monopolising the International Badminton Federation513 words
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Article500 1959-07-22 10 UNKNOWN - UNKNOWN TRACKWORK IN THE AFTERNOON Says PENANG, Tues Due to heavy rain which fell early this morning, horses entered for the forthcoming meeting here, were only taken out for gallops m the afternoon. Prince of Lalita, who gets pride of place m the Gold Cup500 words
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Article140 1959-07-22 10 Five In... Two More To Come Mtrdeka Soccer KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Out of seven teams invited to take part at the Merdeka Football Festival in August and September this year, five teams have confirmed their entries. Mr. Kwok Kin Keng, Secretary of the FAM, said today that Japan. Hongkong, Phillippines140 words
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Article97 1959-07-22 10 Three-Day Eurasian Games In KL KUALA LUMPUR, Tues— Selangor Eurasian Association will be hosts to Singapore Recreation Club when they meet m their annual sports encounter here on Aug. 1. 2 and 3. Games played during the three days will be cricket hockey, football, billiards, and tennis. Two additional challenge97 words
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Article30 1959-07-22 10 THE B it Footha'l -A league rhamnJ Air For. r. :> T-ore <>nr m a 'er match .r Leading Seletar 1-Tns 2, Thory- i |7J whi'e th< came from M30 words
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Article171 1959-07-22 10 THE former Singapore Malaya Cup captain. Lee Kok Sens: of the Police, has been invited to join the Singapore Amateur Football Association training squad. Kok Seng, who was forced to keep away from competitive soccer this season owing to leg injury, told The Standard yesterday: "I have now fully171 words
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Article, Illustration72 1959-07-22 10 MR. EDWIN H. Wood of New Zealand who is currently m Malaya installina the famed "Wood Starting Gates'* at turf clubs m the country, i s seen (third from left) explaining to qflictii of the Perak Turf Club how 10 operate this four-horse unit which a? r ■"i Monday. On72 words
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Article185 1959-07-22 11 Muscle Puts Him Out Of SAAA Meet PSGAPORE'I sprint champion this season, Ernest I of the Singapore Amateur Athletic Associmpionships on Friday and Saturday at Farrer writes JASBIR SINGH. Frida. who has entered for three events the 100. 220 and the 440 yards pulled a tnigh muscie while running185 words
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Article112 1959-07-22 11 CITY, Tues. I aver and Roy <^d to score a five-set singles 'c Australia a i over Mexico m £:s: round of American s Cup tennis ::s yesterday. •-haired Layer, the chtest young star, j the series when he n behind to win opening: match112 words
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Article156 1959-07-22 11 TWO newly promoted teams Kota Rajah Sports Club and Maxwell Sports Club tested their strength for the first time m the SAFA division 1 league, and the resujt ended m a 10-5 victory for Maxwell at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The matrh was chiefly a156 words
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82 1959-07-22 11 Nursery Kid KO'sSomkiat In Bangkok IX a scheduled 10-round fight m Bangkok recently Nursery Kid, top ranking lightweight of the Philippines stopped Nai Somkiat of Thailand m the fourth round. It was a good fight while it lasted. Somkiat, well known to Singapore fight fans, last fought here against Ray82 words
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602 1959-07-22 11 Japan Leads Against US. Tuesday (Reuter) Iv hfis,, of Australia, Tsu>"nanaka of Japan and >omrr« of the United 1 prnduf-pd a partial pre•»f nr\t year's Olympir ""i? with a classic 1,500 rare m which all three i p ir602 words
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Article, Illustration287 1959-07-22 11 THE WONDERFUL, WONDERFUL KONRADS ON THE SCREEN r Jr sports fans especSS, is feature on wonder swim)h" and lisa 11 cd "Konrads- will support ir <c HouriH of when it is them at the KthtJuS l Cardiff, Australia! Chanv! pionships at Hobart. Tasmania, and m other events. Other Australian swimming287 words
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157 1959-07-22 11 It's Cheshires Or Paymen For The Parker Cup AFTER failing to reach a decision twice m the Singapore Base District Parker Cup soccer competition, ihe First Cheshire Regiment and Royal Army Pay Corps meet again to decide the semi-final at Tanglin today first the two teams drew one-all, and then157 words
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Article50 1959-07-22 11 KUALA KANGSAR, Tues.— The Sultan of Kedah will give away the prizes at the annual athletic sports of the Malay College here this week-end. On Saturday eight, there will be a concert by the Collegians at Hargreave's Hall m aid of their Scouts and Musical Society Funds.50 words
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Article42 1959-07-22 11 TANJONG MALIM, Tues. Slim Village Tamil School won the D. S. Dorai Raj Championship Cup at the first annual combined schools' athletic sports held at Slim River last Friday. Eleven Tamil schools m the South Batang Padanf District took part42 words
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Article, Illustration166 1959-07-22 11 A team of Sydney cricketers captained by Australian Test skipper Richie Benaud. drew 2-all with a strong %™J OU Wales Star? baseball de at Petersham Oval (Sydney) on Sunday, July 12. Benaud 1 1 team included Test start Norman O'Neill (pitcher). Neil HarveyW. Brindle - 166 words
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391 1959-07-22 11 LONDON, Tues. (Reuter). Surrey, the champions, looked well on the way to victory over Yorkshire, the current leaders m the country cricket championship, after another day of thrills at Bradford yesterday. At the close. Yorkshire were 129 runs behind with five second wickets standing391 words
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319 1959-07-22 11 PHILADELPHIA. Tuev. (Reuter) Mr A very Brundife, American President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) will support Nationalist China in their application for readmission to the Committee. In a statement issued here yesterday, Mr. Brundagr **id he would support them "because they have now319 words
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Miscellaneous55 1959-07-22 11 r Cup semi- RAPC v* Fnst Chef at Tanglin; Business Cup r 'i.al CarFactory at Ja- stadium; National A' rj Pulau Bukom Park. Govt. Ser- jue: SMF v$ Jvrong T D ground: TTSH 'B p T: Wh%ners TB "B Woodbndge vs lf: B on the PWD BLETICS: Joint Services Q-;55 words
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Article, Illustration139 1959-07-22 12 ATHENS, Tues. (Reuter) General George Grivas, former leader of the Greek Cypriot resistance movement EOKA, suggested here tonight that Cyprus Britain's Mediterranean island base should not join the British Commonwealth. He said m a formal statement: "My attention is directed toward Cyprus and no one139 words
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304 1959-07-22 12 DEFIED CHURCH, SHE NOW QUITS CONTEST LONG BEACH. Tues.— New Mexico's top glamour girl, 20-year-old brunette, Sue Ingersoll yesterday shocked olli cials of the Miss Universe Beauty Pageant here when she made a dramatic withdraws from the contest to give m to her conscience. For Sue it was a momentMirror U.P.I. - 304 words
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Article66 1959-07-22 12 CANBERRA. Tues. (Reuter). The United Kingdom High Commissioner's Office announced today that Sir Sydney Came. Director of the London School of Economics, would visit Australia on a lecture tour sponsored by the Commonwealth Relations Office. The announcement said Sir Sydney was expected to be m Australia from66 words
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Article256 1959-07-22 12 A stalemate at Geneva? US warns Russia to drop demands GENEVA, Tues. (UPl).— The West is prepared to break off the Foreign Ministers' conference m the 'very near future/ if Russia maintains the present deadlock, authoritative sources said today. U.S. Secretary of State Christian256 words
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Article170 1959-07-22 12 POLAND EXPELS NEWSMAN WARSAW. Tues. (Reuter)— Mr. Stanley Johnson. Associated Press correspondent m Warsaw, has been ordered to leave Poland by tomorrow because of his agency handling: of a speech by the Polish leader, Mr. Wlady s 1 a w Gomulka. a Foreign Ministry official said yesterday. The expulsion followsReuter - 170 words
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Article, Illustration11 1959-07-22 12 •*Look, woman, I keep TELL IN' yer never mmii11 words
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Article190 1959-07-22 12 KISHI CALLS ON THE POPE VATICAN CITY. Tues. (Reuter) The Japanese Prime Minister. Mr. Nobusuke Kishi. was received here today m audience by Pope John the XXIII. The 62-year-old statesman was the second Japanese Premier to meet a Catholic Pontiff since the war. Mr. Shigeru Yoshida was received by the190 words
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Article, Illustration170 1959-07-22 12 ARREST OUTSIDE HOTEL THIS EXCLUSIVE picture taken last Friday shows GUNTHER FRITZ ERWIN PODOLA, (barefeet and a raincoat over his head), the man sought by Scotland Yard m connection with the shooting of Detective Sergeant Raymond Purdy being taken away from the Claremont House Hotel m Queen's Gate. Kensington. On170 words
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357 1959-07-22 12 Troops move into scouts' Jamboree City MAKILING, The Philippines, Tues. (UPI) The Philippine government sent troops today to the tenth boy s couts' World Jamboree to combat a critical water shortage and sanitation problems and a reported influx of thieves and sex perverts. Filipino parents likened the camp site to357 words
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189 1959-07-22 12 Rl take over of Dutch property illegal —experts THE HAGUE. Tues. (Reuter) Three experts m international law have unanimously concluded that Indonesia's action m nationalising Dutch enterprises on her soil conflicted with "the fundamental principles of international law." Lord McNair of Cambridge. Professor H. Rolin of Brussels and Professor A.189 words
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Article43 1959-07-22 12 A SYDNEY couple were killed by a 60- foot gum tree which crashed on their house as they slept during a storm early today. Five of their children, sleeping m two rooms next to the main bedroom were unhurt.— ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article268 1959-07-22 12 Fighting is still raging in Iraq CAIRO. Tues Reports rearhi n? h>> today indiratMhatfJ! is still going on Kirkuk oil area O f j, Iraq The week-lung i> said to have b^n by a revolt amU*? Army units m thi*^ Cairo pr*\>s rennr* revolt is 'p.n^iS nLH plan to prw268 words
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