Singapore Standard, 23 July 1959
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Title Section25 1959-07-23 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD it m Telephone ***** 5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1959 Vol. X No. 21 l 5 cts. 12 Page, (FINAL EDITION)25 words
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1502 1959-07-23 1 SHOCK FOR NANYANG UNIVERSITY GRADUATES No automatic recognition of degrees^Commission THE SINGAPORE Government should not automatically recognise degrees of the Nanyang University as being comparable with degrees awarded by other "recognised" universities. This recommendation was made with "regret" by the five-man Government commission which inquired into the academic standards of1,502 words
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305 1959-07-23 1 FIVE RAN AWAY FROM AN APPROVED SCHOOL-THEN KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Five boys ran away from an approved school m Sungei Besi on Monday. Last night four were killed when a train ran over them near Nilai, 10 miles north of Seremban.305 words
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134 1959-07-23 1 GANGSTER SHOT DEAD IN CLASH WITH POLICE ONE GANGSTER was shot dead and another seriously wounded during a clash with a Police party m Singapore at about 12.30 a.m> today. A Police Inspector and two constables also received injuries inflicted by parangs and bottles. They were treated as outpatients. The134 words
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Article75 1959-07-23 1 EDMONTON, Alberta. Wed. (Reuter) Queen Elizabeth of Britain, who is to return home by air instead of by sea at the end of her Canadian tour, yesterday cut two scheduled speeches from her programme m Edmonton, capital of oil-rich Alberat. Although it was stated after a75 words
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Article58 1959-07-23 1 SOU T H A MPTON, Wed. (Reuter) A small fire broke out m mid-Atlantic m the 81.000-ton liner Queen Mary which reached Southampton today from New York. Members of the crew soon put out the blaze with fire extinguishers. None of the 1,800 passengers knew58 words
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144 1959-07-23 1 By RONNIE DICLOS. MALACCA, Wed. The Malacca Police confirmed today that the Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, had received a death note while he was here recently. The Police spokesman said that the letter written m a childish144 words
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Article62 1959-07-23 1 TAIPEI. Weu. (Reuter) Several Chinese communist frogmen landed on a beach of Quemoy proper last night, but were immediately beaten off by the Nationalist garrison, the Defence Ministry announced today. The Ministry said the communist frogmen, after being fired upon, retreated to the mainland. This is62 words
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Article85 1959-07-23 1 HONGKONG, W*d. (UPI).— John Morley, American foreign correspondent and political commentator, told the Hongkong Tiger Standard yesterday that Boris Pasternak, the persecuted Nobel Prize author of Dr Zhivago. was; under house arrest m Russia, and not as the Russians have made it out to be that85 words
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Article38 1959-07-23 1 A six-year-old boy, Yeo Seng Chye. fell from a window on the sixth floor of a house m Strathmore Avenue, Singapore, and died yesterday. The child's mother was away from home at the time.38 words
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272 1959-07-23 1 TREE DETAINEE SO HE CAN CAMPAIGN 1 APPEAL IPOH, Wed.— -The Federation Government was today urged to release the vicechairman of the Ipoh branch of the Party Ra'ayat. Yuen Foo Thong, who is now under detention, so that he can conduct his election campaign. The president of Party Ra'ayat m272 words
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299 1959-07-23 1 MADAM Ng Chiah (pictured above) lost her home 1n KaTirprmj: Alexandra, Singapore, early yesterday morning when fire razed to the ground a cluster of houses m the area, rendering 136 people homeless. But the 59-year-old woman soon found a solution to her troubles. She299 words
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212 1959-07-23 1 TANJONG MALIM, Wed. Five Alliance supporters were injured two seriously when acid "bombs" were thrown at them last night while crossing the Ulu Bernam bridge on the Perak-Selangor border. The two wriously injured are Yong Chow Yen. 2S, a carpenter, and Chcong Hoi Chong,212 words
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Article57 1959-07-23 1 NEW HAMPSHIRE. Wed. (Reuter) An American Air Force tanker aircraft crashed m flame* m a wood early today 'killing all seven crew aboard. The piano was on a routlnt training mission with other aircraft when another pilot said flames suddenly shot out of Its left57 words
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Advertisement166 1959-07-23 1 AiftK fill 1^ S pore Penong Federation t. D 5173 M 3 Pints $27 $30 Ljam D 5175 M 5 Pints $30 $33 D 5353 3 Pints $48 $55 D 5235 5 Pints $59 $68 ment THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. (MALAYA) LTD., 7m£ GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., LTD., OF ENGLAND 0166 words
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168 1959-07-23 2 THE Belgian Consulate m Singapore has cabled to the mother of a pretty stowaway, Yvonne Dupius, asking her if she would pay for her daughters fare home. Yvonne, who i. s 25 years old. ha.s been placed m remand m Out ram Road168 words
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Article312 1959-07-23 2 STU chief says fair hearing promised for 8 'blue film' teachers SINGAPORE'S Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, said he would not press the demand for the dismissal of eight teachers who attended a "blue film" show to the Public Strvkts Commission. President of312 words
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Article11 1959-07-23 2 $8, 590 ROBBERY CHARG TAN on th< Tan been during Ho11 words
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282 1959-07-23 2 Singapore will go on expanding, says Sir Sydney Caine SINGAPORE is developing very fast and is expected to go on doing so. Sir Sydney Came, former Economic Adviser to the Singapore Government said yesterday. Sir Sydney who is now Director of the London School of Economic and Political Science is282 words
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Article, Illustration65 1959-07-23 2 A I.)l:mi|. Works h»-p. Ir!n Ployef f,., m NoftfciJ Mr. .l.r I who his r,, a f»ur reai un.l.r :h to stud> m "•»s niri pMterda) h\ th» v Huh oinmi^ JJ* M..1..V, M r s X «n ;in. i m| v Univrrvit\ II UfDAlDffl J from \e{\ \i,65 words
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Advertisement654 1959-07-23 2 t'TTll 111 fH TGOIt* 4O Q wa j DEATH CORNELIUS ALFRED DAVID, age 54 formerly of Medan. beloved husband of Annette, and father of Adrian, David and Joyce, at the Genera! Hospital Singapore 22/7/59 Service It St. Andrews .Cathedral 4 p.m. to-day, tnence to Bidarlan Cemetery. SITUATIONS VACANT wanted full654 words
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Advertisement453 1959-07-23 2 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY SINGAPORE and PENANG Businessmen or Manufacturers If you have no agents m Perak to display your wares or posters send these to CLARKS AGENCY 74 Kampar Road. Ipoh. Only nominal monthly fee charged. ACCOM. VACANT TO LET Two and Three-bed roum modern flats furnished. unfurnished at Holland Road453 words
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Advertisement468 1959-07-23 2 NOTICES M. V. M GAROET' f Arrived: 22-7-59. CONSIGNEES are hereby notified that the general survey of damaged packages ex the above vessel will be on 29 7 59 at godowns 10 11 as from 8.30 a.m No further survey will be held. ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD Singapore Office NTS. Bldg.468 words
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Advertisement44 1959-07-23 2 TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are invited for the running of the Cultural Centre Canteen at Canning Rise. Terms and conditions and tender forms are obtainable from the Cultural Centre, Canning Rise, Singapore, 6. Closing date 31st July, 1959. 1 BißriSl VI I m KBJM'-gJwl Be44 words
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Article471 1959-07-23 3 BILATERAL economic and technical conation, according to a member of the Japanese o de delegation now holding discussions with •deration Government officials m Kuala Lumpur, I be the basis of any agreement reached be- en e the two countries as a result of the present Iks. That is a471 words
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Article350 1959-07-23 3 WITH the easing of the dissension m the m Chinese Association and the firm pledges > by its leaders of continuing support for the lunce m the coming elections, the Federation's tonal leader, Tunku Abdul Rahman, made a ikm; appeal to the rank and file of the350 words
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Article65 1959-07-23 3 lf AC t r, r li. urn leek Kirn Koad b pore I P 0 Box No 1563 Cables HCfckNfcwS' 'IjAla UUD 1B r el: ***** <5 lines I All departmentj MPUR| Cn-na insuranc« Slclf. 174 Batu «o .^H Te!eD^one <*8366 J*»Ano- 93 Cowan St Tel:65 words
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Article, Illustration772 1959-07-23 3 DOUGLAS CLARK - Peron Is Still A Power In Argentina DOUGLAS CLARK by BUENOS AIRES. uneasy peace reigns m Argentina and will continue to do, so long as Juan Domingo Peron, the ousted dictator, is alive and maintains an active interest m Argentine politics. Aitnougn ne is 5.000 mile s away from Buenos772 words
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Article38 1959-07-23 3 Shorto from the Talks Epicure Of Sound 'RAVEL was quite outstanding m exploring the actual sounds of music. He savoured sounds as some people appreciate the bouquet of wines.'' Dr. W'H George speaking m the BBC, Third Programme.38 words
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Article906 1959-07-23 3 WILLIAM FITTER - Big Business Boom In Australia WILLIAM FITTER by- SYDNEY. gUSINESS on Australia's stock exchanges is booming and the financial pundits are searching for reasons to explain the dazzling burst of prosperity. Sydney, the biggest of the exchanges, is leading the way. Here the average share price rise.ha^ been seventeen andY906 words
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Article640 1959-07-23 3 Adrienne Farrell - New Indian 'Freedom Party' Adrienne Farrell -by- NEW DELHI. gPURRED into opposition by the Congress Government's increasing drive towards socialism, a number of leading Indian politicians have decided to form a new "freedom party," which will constitute the country's first real Conservative or nghtwing organisation since independence. Its aim is640 words
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Article, Illustration390 1959-07-23 3 the NEWS as it strikes me Qv^t(^MAmt^ HILE Moscow ha, made the cold war m Europe colder by Premier Nikita Khrushchev cancelling his "(jetting to know you better" grand tour of Scandinavian countries, and continues to block the path to progress m the Berlin talk* while, at the same time,390 words
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Advertisement46 1959-07-23 3 er O r later we could all use a !J D poisoning A^tZ+S .<* y ENTPY AND J\ «^Q t' SORT is P^re vege- [11 \^T "-pnred m a very T l/ p p^e tablet* are V JL J jf luantities, even by NY*//!" 1 lINPITIVES JACOBERG46 words
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Advertisement49 1959-07-23 3 I m^l S^sr^l TELEPHONE I H|^M|^^WU^^^»M IMT(tN47rON4L J/- coMOfriOM/MG co. 1 7 a. M^ MM BJ *tll*»O*it «'}'> =a=^— ji R3 tIANCH m IOMCf IFS tOAO i -iw i 1 ttj «U*;A IUMH-t. Tf-JPfQ^f r**tt *£ESSSSSBSSS2i j4 houi 7 ays a wn «tvict 210 50 cyc*i OIA 1 1 ■1\49 words
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217 1959-07-23 4 THE Singapore Council of Joint Action failed for the second time yesterday m their bid to obtain a permit to hold a mass rally to protest against the unilateral action of the government m cutting their variable allowances. Mr. F. V. Rajencira.217 words
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Article33 1959-07-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed During June, one communist terrorist was killed, three surrendered, two wounded, and one suspect captured. A member of the security forces was wounded. There were no civilian casualties.33 words
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100 1959-07-23 4 IMMIGRANT SHIP BRINGS IN 1,000 TOURISTS MORE than LOOO tourists from the immigrant ship Fairsky yesterday "invaded" Singapore. They were passengers en route from Australia to the continent. The snip arrived here early yesterday with one of the highest loads of passengers ever to pass through Singapore. Throughout yesterday the100 words
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492 1959-07-23 4 Defamation suit against Straits Times and Editor A MAN who starts a newspaper war cannot blame anyone if he gets the worst of it. This was said by a lawyer, Mr. T. E Atkinson, m defamation suit before Singapore Third District Judge, Mr. K. T. Alexander, yesterday. Mr. Atkinson was492 words
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Article, Illustration271 1959-07-23 4 MAN, the so-called "superior sex" and the clothes they wear were far from decent. So said 16-year-old St. Joseph's Convent student. Miss Pamela Galistan. who won the top prize at the recent Rotary Elocution Contest, at th«- Rotary luncheon yesterday. Defending the fair sex271 words
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172 1959-07-23 4 Million loan sought to start soap factory SINGAPORE soap manufacturers, faced with a crisis, have decided to jointly s?t up a soap powder factory to get them "out of the doldrums." They will ask Government for a Sl.non.nnn long-term loan to help start the factory. A leading soap manufacturer m172 words
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Article103 1959-07-23 4 IPOH. Wed. Flight-Lieat Basil Leong Kok Kee, son of the Governor of Malacca. Tun Leong Yew Koh and Toh Puan Yew Koh is to wed an Ipoh schoolteacher. Miss Helena Yeap Chai Choo. The wedding will take' place at the historic Church of St Francis103 words
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119 1959-07-23 4 'THE P-M DID NOT MEAN MR. HOFFMAN' SINGAPORE'S Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, said yesterday that the Government official referred to m the Prime Minister's address m the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday was not Mr. R C. Hoffman, Permanent Secretary (Establishment). At the Assembly meeting on Tuesday Mr. Lee,119 words
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Article106 1959-07-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed American youth >ervices expert. Dr Lynn S Rodney who is here to conduct youth and recreation workshop cour?.^ Hew home yesterday for 'an operation. During the past month. Dr Rodney had been holding courses at various centres In the country but106 words
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214 1959-07-23 4 Three years reformative training for youth NINETEEN ytwold J*ck Wells alias Alfren Wmstcn Wells who confessed that, he togetner with two Ch:ne>e youths rorthed a taxi driver on Apn. 12 whs ye>*erday committed to three years reformative training ny Mr. Justice Bi:ttrose m the Singapore Assize Court. Wells wa; chavge-i214 words
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Article105 1959-07-23 4 A GANG fight m Beai h Road was last night averted when a police constable on boat m the area wa'.ked into a cofTee shop and dispersed a gathering of about ten persons. The hoodlums, some of whom carried parangs, scattered as the constable105 words
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Article49 1959-07-23 4 penanc;. Wed. A rounj Inuonesian. who is an law student and a newi respondent will evh :>i« paintings jn naturalistic itj I at the Penang Library from Aug. 4 to 15.. He is Mr A. Siswa SukaivHditisna who was !>orn ir Bandung. West Java Indonesia m 1930.49 words
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383 1959-07-23 4 PEN AN G. Wed Dato Sir Roland Braddeli. counsel for the Han Chiang High School management committee, submitted m the Supreme Court today that the school's former headmaster. Professor Fong Hok Li, would have received a contract of service if he had proved his383 words
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346 1959-07-23 4 Ng explains why he h^ taken on Top's posf KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Newly-oppointed ocf, ng general of the Malayan Chinese Association, Mr. Ng Ek Icon* 1 clear today he was no "strongman" who had emerged out of trouble to put right the346 words
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Article, Illustration52 1959-07-23 4 Trip to Europe in reward to a job well don CORPORAL CARLOS tary P been specia cour. Polio D Sum;. El The C m wtl BrltUh m Grrrr Wtfk. at I Cpi C •A I 1 In I the M 1 w ho An I '•perl m I I Enc'52 words
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139 1959-07-23 4 FIJI BOAT UNDER 'ARREST' IS FREED THE Fiji registered freighter, Melva. under "arrest" m the Singapore Harbour for more than three months, has been released. The Vessel has been Mid to an Australian businessman who wil; be responsible for the working of the ship. The Me'.va was arrested on a139 words
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Article15 1959-07-23 4 THI. B- hold nt < IU nen t Nair hon«' nation dISCUSS ters m15 words
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Article117 1959-07-23 5 iTTJM, rubber prices n < prr lb> m SineaC vrstrrday were: W e Bayen Sellers *9fU 982 BUST! m :ppt V(> 2 971 9«* fSo 9 U >hchtly c aMPr n price m Smga- >l«n per picul IOSVOS RI'BBER Odnftday'i first °P*n t session Bayers Sellers rfa* '-I'- g117 words
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Article305 1959-07-23 5 PENANG, Wed. A City Council bus-conductor was hed out of a bus by three youths, he fell out of the irle and died on the road, Coroner Tuan Nik Hussain Nik Ali was told today. Returning an 'open verdict'" at the end of an inquiry into the death of305 words
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Article121 1959-07-23 5 Seaman' s death: Probe ordered .-eaman died ::ng consciousafter he stagKPd against a c m Desker Road, Coroner. Mr. long Hing, was told r Anthony Petiied In the General n June 28. m, however, post- and orto investigate en he found the iting to the seath was unsatisLim Ah Kow.121 words
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Article53 1959-07-23 5 re Government night published which will be approval at the of the Legisla--ire: Trade Unions Bill, Factories Bill and Ihe Union (Amendes power to the Trade Unions to 4 :^n of yellow Mions and also uch unions. ">ry (Amendment) ?mall factories less than ten the scope53 words
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Article29 1959-07-23 5 Gr were the refth annual by- Johore: polled 123 1 Vuh Chuan, 115, ohamed, 85, Tew Sin Yong, 71, juang. 47 The essful candidates ;/^:s, c council Xor29 words
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540 1959-07-23 5 Unions include the NUR which launched recent go-slow move an A t v* LU PUR Y ed Tdks which h immediate h*L*V 7 ach he Malayan Railway, commenced here today between top officials of the railway administration and a 14-man delegation trom540 words
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Article45 1959-07-23 5 Chew Ying Woo alias Chew Heng Har, was yesterday remanded m the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court after he was charged with murdering Sim Hee Kia alias Bee Kay at a sago factory m Geylang on Nov. 16 last year. No plea was taken.45 words
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108 1959-07-23 5 PATA to hold travel story, photo contest THE Pacific Area Travel Association is conducting a travel story and travel photo contest for 1959. The winners will be announced at the ninth annual PATA Conference. Christchurch, New Zealand, m February, 1960. Both stories and pictures will bp judged on their ability108 words
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Article65 1959-07-23 5 FIVE armen men, one with a revolver, held up a farmer and his family and got away with $1,300 off Chua Chu Kang Road. Singapore, yesterday. The robbers tied up the farmer, Foo Peng Liat and his family and gagged them before ransacking the house. They65 words
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Article21 1959-07-23 5 MR. Yeoh Cheang Aun was elected President of the Penang Buddhist Association, and Mr. Yew Sens Bee, its secretary.21 words
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239 1959-07-23 5 ANGRY MOTHER CREATES SCENE OUTSIDE COURT A YOUNG mother yesterday became hysterical and assaulted her former husband outside the courtroom of the Criminal District and Magistrate's Court m South Bridge Road, Singapore. The trouble began after Mr. Philip Lav, the Sixth Magistrate, had ordered Lim Hup Choc. a Special Constable,239 words
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Article, Illustration224 1959-07-23 5 Giant Indian eagle 'snapped' SINGAPORE'S only woman bird-photographer. Mrs. Christina Loke, returned home yesterday after spending four months m India m pursuit of her hobby. The pretty slender wife of cinema magnate. Mr. Loke Wan Tho, flew hack from New Delhi with 3.nno photographs224 words
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Article93 1959-07-23 5 RI Army men tours Malaya KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Four Indonesian Army officers are at present visiting the Federation Army. They are Captain Sosongko, Captain Otje Abdullah Ahmad, Lieut Wid.iajabrata and Lieut. Mohd. Imam Soetorjo. The officers arrived here last Sunday and will be taken on conducted tours to various units93 words
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Article, Illustration218 1959-07-23 5 KLAXG, Wed. The Federation's Minister for Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, officially declared open the new $70,000 hostel which was named after him, at the Sabak Bernam Government English School. The hostel consisting of eight bedrooms, a kitchen and a dining hall costs218 words
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Article75 1959-07-23 5 CHARGES AGAINST 16 EMPLOYERS SIXTEEN Singapore employers have been summoned by the Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, to his Ministry to explain scores of charges levelled aeainst them by their employees. The date for the meeting is not yet fixed but is expected to be sometime75 words
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Article78 1959-07-23 5 MALACCA. Wed— Eighteen detainees, including women with babies m arms, were escorted from the Muar Detention Camp by a itfOOg Police guard to the Malacca High Court on Monday to have their appeal heard by the Commission of Revision. The Commission, headed by Mr Justice Hepworth,78 words
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Article48 1959-07-23 5 PENANG, Wed. The Publicity Chief of the If. C. A.. Taiping branch, Mr. Saw Chin Heng. wno is here today disclosed that he has sent m his resignation from membership of the Association. Mr. Saw is also a member of the Perak State Alliance Committee.48 words
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Article82 1959-07-23 5 JAYCEES BALL QUEEN CONTEST PENANG, Wed— A Jaycees Ball Queen contest open to women of all ages, whether single or married, will highlight the Jaycees Ball on Aug. 15 to raise funds for local community projects. A panel of five judges, comprising two women and three men. will pick the82 words
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Article57 1959-07-23 5 TELUK ANSON Wed Liew Thien Hee 34, who had ten previous convictions, was sentenced to six months' Jail followed by a year's Police supervision by Circuit Magistrate Abdullah Ghazalli yesterday. Liew pleaded guilty to stealing a case of 84 katties of fish valued at $84 from a57 words
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Article38 1959-07-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Tariff arrangement, immigration policy, shipping and mer chant vessels were among the topics of discussion at the third day today of the preliminary trade talks designed to bring about a Malaya/Japan trade pact.38 words
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240 1959-07-23 5 SEARCH STILL ON FOR MISSING POODLE AN American couple owners of a missing French poodle, yesterday cancelled their trip back to New York while the hunt went on. The poodle, which answers to the name of "Roo." escaped at the Singapore Airport on Tuesday morning. 30 minutes before she was240 words
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204 1959-07-23 5 Comet-4 will land in Spore first before KL KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.^ The runway at Kuala Lumpur's International Airport, is not up-to-date as yet, therefore, the CometFour— pride of the BOAC^ will have to discharge its Singapore passengers first before coming to Kuala Lumpur. The Comet, scheduled to arrive here onAug204 words
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Article22 1959-07-23 5 THE Singapore Buddhist union will celebrate Kwan Im Tann tomorrow with mornins and evening services at its Ja'.an Senyum Shrine.22 words
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Advertisement404 1959-07-23 5 i x a (HIMPIONS MUfl SCIENTIST. EXPLORER. NAVIGATOR. CAR-RACING CHAMPION SPORTSMAN. I Sa •:er: O p < j o t the e^d o July Njs functioned iii^^^^^^Bßßßßßßf *e!y correct time. This wa'ch has Jurvived *^jLi**^* l^Jii« s'orms ord 3c 1 wet on mony occasion* r Hi^SH't^l^l^« Mr frntl Riitt- >•"404 words
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180 1959-07-23 6 THE president and secretary-general of the Singapore Council of Women, Mrs. George Lee and Mrs. Shirin Fozdar, have received an invitation to visit China m early August, Mrs. Fozdar told The 1 Standard yesterday. The invitation Worries from the Women's Federation of the180 words
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117 1959-07-23 6 Mr. Banerji to call on Singapore Ministers THE Indian High Commissioner m Malaya, Mr. S. K. Bar.erji will pay a series of courtesy rails on Singapore Ministers today. He will rail on the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew and the Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Ton Chin Chye at the117 words
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Article33 1959-07-23 6 TELUK ANSON, Wed—A 52-year-old P-W.D. painter. Michael Bappu was killed when he fell from a ladder while painting a house at Horley Road here yesterday. Ho died m hospital after admission.33 words
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Article237 1959-07-23 6 Gold Medal for LCC Exam top man A GOLD medal will be presented to the winner of the first prize m English m the Higher of the London Chamber of Commerce examination if he gains a distinction, a. spokesman of the Singapore Chamber of* Commerce said yesterday. In addition, the237 words
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169 1959-07-23 6 New drive against illegal listeners RADIO Singapore will be conducting another island-wide inspection of wireless licences m August. And this campaign would be more intensive than the one carried out m April, a Government press statement announced last night. Next month, wireless inspection officers will visit homes throughout Singapore and169 words
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Article104 1959-07-23 6 iHE City Water Engineer's Department announced yesterday that water wil] be cut off today at the following places. Along Alexandra Road from the junction of Henderson Road to Alexandra Circus from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. to repair a water main. Lnror.g 6 Geylang between Geylang104 words
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Article232 1959-07-23 6 OPEN VERDICT ON DEAD SAILOR TWO seamen were seriously injured and another died when the car m which they were travelling crashed into a Tay Koh Vat bus, a Singapore Coroner's Court was told yesterday. The Coroner, Inche Ahmad Hussein, was holding an inquest on 28-year-old Brian Barrett of HMS.232 words
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346 1959-07-23 6 TAXI STOPPED WHEN TEC OPENED FIRE, COURT TOLD A MANUFACTURER of cement slabs toid a Singapore Court yesterday that he got the fright of his life when he received a letter by post demanding $5,000 or e.se he and his son would be shot. Suppiah Sinnathamby. the manufarturer. sai<i that346 words
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310 1959-07-23 6 'ONLY ALLIANCE CAN BUILD UP THE NATION' Johari expresses confide m polls victory and sg yx KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— lt would be o wliiili If ||1 were to lose the forthcoming Parliamentary elections, Inche a^l Khir Johari, a top man of the party and Minister for Education ed m an310 words
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Article, Illustration75 1959-07-23 6 'Calendar Girl' winners THESE three pretty tfe agers won top prizes In the "Calendar Girl* contest held m conjunction with the picture "Calendar Girl" at the Grand Talkies. Kuala Kangsar. recently. Picture shows (from left) Mr. Khoo 800 Hong (Manager). Miss Yap Lee See IK (Winner). Miss Leon* Vat Mri.75 words
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139 1959-07-23 6 Corrective training for Group 329 men TWO self-confessed members of the "329 Group" on Tuesday started the first day of their four year period of corrective training. The men admitted they belonged to the group after the prosecuting Inspector E. Mahadevan produced documentary evidence. Singapore Third District Judge Mr. K.139 words
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Miscellaneous347 1959-07-23 6 LNI _F>l ll II» 1 Ifl llf I iTFTIJ «f^PP^9PV__HWVVMH___I N IJ M K#nc n»na. MM Good 1 ftT^V^S Tj/^f^T^WMß_^S (M<lilnm 176 Metres) BfiimillMj-SLlill'l- II __ilkil-iUtll iWW *^>J_ft^jlA-li_i F-.1 1 fc^Jifc jK^J^jJjJ^^JJtjrjjfc Good M ng 6.12 WBB^^^ SM^^*^»MWMHi IJlWiiit^^ -porr Kororded M ii«lc Society: naT and News^T.OS A 'd™ wlfh347 words
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Article, Illustration619 1959-07-23 7 MELBOURNE, JHE Colombo Plan and United Nations Students' Association m Melbourne, has just published its first magaxine, which aims to tell the Australian public more about the students and their home countries. It is appropriately called The Link and was edited by a young Kadazan619 words
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Article, Illustration722 1959-07-23 7 She's looking for a houseboat DREAMBOATS ARE NOT FOR HER, BUT... here's a girl who sounds different to the countless girls who sound different differently, m fact, she confuses me as much as the foregoing sentence will confuse you, I think. Nineteen y e a r s old HOLLY RICHARDSON722 words
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Article, Illustration264 1959-07-23 7 OF all the people who woo the tourists. I should think that the hoteliers would be the last to display rudeness. But Singapore hotels, it seems, take the lead m surly behaviour. JOY BILLINGTON. an ex-Singaporean, had an experience m one of the biggest, if not the264 words
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Article, Illustration233 1959-07-23 7 AJICHAEL DE SOI'ZA, ?A whoever he is, phoned me yesterday and asked: "Would you be interested m DAISY SZETO?' "Perhaps, I $aid. "We"." he said "Daisy is leaving for England to take up a course m dress designing. I thought you might like to put this233 words
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Miscellaneous269 1959-07-23 7 RITA DEL MAR f^D\TS QIOTATION: r Th what I love deter»in*»« how I love." George Eliot ITHIRSDAY FOR :^V<)^■E: Get an early make plans, decisions: fl issues on the basis of --'on* on y our future. haste en route; use lon as to what you 1 sign or write. Yi>m269 words
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Miscellaneous101 1959-07-23 7 LI'L ABNER By Al Ca PP WhAI IHT OURGOOD-v:ILA^BASSAX3R:CKARD V| V MERE CDAAES \N'OB3L'Nk3/.' Jl (ON NIXPINCUSXAS GRABBED BY ONE OF J| TrllS OUR GOO>^'!LL l^^—^_---^f: I T EA^TM THOSE CANN 3ALS, SLAPPED \^O A Lii>Akl^ P MISSION, BACK WBK^^^ HAPPENED? ROLL, SLATHERED W:TM MUSTARD, T^S Alt ANb m |IFRO,v\101 words
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Advertisement1110 1959-07-23 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD ec CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 '18 lines) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 lines) SJT" THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE r SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL GLASGOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo j. Singapore Loading tor Due Sails P. Sham Penang Demedocus1,110 words
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Article, Illustration98 1959-07-23 9 r chairman of Producers' iy», Mr. Leong ho is at present tour. wa s enteri< h at the Plara i of the occa- sion shows (from left to right) Mr. H.C. Bugbee, President of the Natural Rubber Bureau, Washington. Mr. Ross R. Ormsby President of98 words
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Article156 1959-07-23 9 wea. a ni v for the forLnt Japaneseshipping com- nation^ for according to \>. 1* the Tozai mpany which with Osaka Osaka. proposed plan. lid h e incorporat- with Japan i each putting nt. Company would joint firm by 3.000 deadweight ter Tozai Maru. Nt the Tozai Corn- pany156 words
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Article34 1959-07-23 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday:Selline (ready) T.T. 'O.D. French Francs 1K056. Belgian Francs 1631. Italian Lire *****. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.34 words
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Article81 1959-07-23 9 VAY*B mid year "immence m Singa- Monday and last for ie period, each and part merit of this -> part mental store usual, stock-lines ►^5. In many inwell below actual way's manager. Mr. A.G. Rea. said their buyers m London have secured many special offers from various factories at81 words
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Article, Illustration75 1959-07-23 9 T\VO prcttv models, an Italian and an American flew into Singapore yesterday after taking part m International Wool fashion shou.s m Australia. Miss Marzia Beechio (right), Italian model, and Mis* Natha Smith, gave a series of fashion show s m 91 woollen suits to boost wool. The75 words
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245 1959-07-23 9 LONDON. Wed. (UPD—Britain's ship production for the second quarter of the year dropped 280 ships, totalling 2.033.745 tons, a decrease of 215.107 tons, figures published m Lloyd's Register of Shipping showed today. The total comprised 82 ships fitted out afloat, and 198 vessels245 words
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Article107 1959-07-23 9 LONDON, Wed. (Reuter)— British shipbuilders said today that orders for larger merchant ships had been practically dried up and forecast a gloomy future for the industry. The shipbuilding conference, issuing their own figures for the second quarter of the year, said: "The figures for 1959 to107 words
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272 1959-07-23 9 BOOST FOR TIN SHARES ON METAL PRICE RISE TINS on the Malayan share market improved yesterday, due to the better metal price on the Singapore market, which was quoted at $400 per picul, up $1} on Tuesday (offerings estimated at 160 tons). Most counters m the tin section of the272 words
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203 1959-07-23 9 DESPITE some nervousness which developed, following latest U.S. stockpile news, rubber gained half cent m Singapore yesterday first grade August closed at 983 cents per Jb. Marked up at the opening on better overseas advices, the market ruled steady at the higher levels.203 words
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Article117 1959-07-23 9 Tanker Joins B.I. Fleet THE 37,000 ton oil tanker, Ellora, has completed her trials and been handed over to her new owners, British India Steam Navigation Company, it was announced yesterday. She is the first of three tankers of this class to be built a. d is the largest vessel117 words
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Article96 1959-07-23 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were Copra July August $35 buyers. 536 sellers, coconut oil m bulk $57 sellers m drums $60 sellers; Muntok white pepper $134 sellers Sarawak white $133 sellers, special Sarawak black $79. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable mixed96 words
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Article207 1959-07-23 9 Shell To Build N.Z. Refinery WELLINGTON. N>w Zea land Wed. (Reiiter) Pro! posals to build a £20,000 000 provide 60 per SffS \T. c^ e Z t 1f a r n e t t ln^tors wffl The refinery will Droce^ crude oil. But S drilling at present being caron the207 words
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240 1959-07-23 9 FLIGHT time from Hongkong to London will be cut by seven hours, when BO. AC. starts its new express Comet 4 service from next month. The new service will leave Hongkong at 8 a.m. local time every Tuesday, and arrive m London at 9.50 p.m240 words
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Article316 1959-07-23 9 MALAYAN sharebrokerj reported tne following business done yesterday Fed. r>isp. $101: Fitzpatncks $1 r>2, Fraser and Xeave ords $1.31: W Hammer $136: M Cement $1.55 odd '«t and $1 M overnight; M Colls 9Rc 99e. 0.C.8.C. $2100 $20 7^ Robinson ords $122 odd lot. B*por« Cold Storage 87Jc.316 words
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Article128 1959-07-23 9 FIRE fighting m many parts of the world is helped by a firm m North Ean England who specialise m industrial hose and industrial rubber products. They are now producing a. new type of fire hose which is claimed to be a better yet cheaper product. It128 words
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Article, Illustration168 1959-07-23 9 New Post For BOAC Sales Chief BOAC's Sales Manager for North East Asia. Mr. J. R. Combe, is leaving Hongkong to take up an important new post m South America. BOAC announced yesterday. He has been appointed Manager, Argentine, for BOAC. Mr. Combe li one of the best known airline168 words
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Article33 1959-07-23 9 JAKARTA. Wed. (UPI).— About 750 tons of rattan wai exported from Bandajarmasin, Borneo m th« first quarter of this year. The bulk of the rattan wai shipped to Singapore.33 words
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Article, Illustration90 1959-07-23 9 A RECTANGULAR ship that has been named Flying Coach, as it was launched m Zurich, and will shortly be making it* first test. The craft, which rides on an "air cushion" over water, has been constructed by Swiss Engineer Carl Weiland. Driven by two 21090 words
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Article56 1959-07-23 9 JAKARTA. Wed. (UPI).— A national congress to exploit, jungle products will be held m Solo, Central Java, next month, it was announced. Enterprises dealing m jungle products will discuss plans for setting up a national bank to promote this business and to assign commissioners abroad56 words
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Miscellaneous145 1959-07-23 9 OUTER ROADS Shofuku Maru. Laust Maersk. Benlomond, Benarty. Minishima Maru. Selat Seberut. Francoise, Daronia. Troon Breeze, Lidice, Xissho Maru. Shropshire. Katong, Rajah Brooke. Trochiscus. San Ricardo. Ulysses. Admiral Hardy. Siberoet, Chuan Maru. Tankhaven 111. Japara. Honesta, Van Cloon, Xarifa. Statins Jensen, Aldol, Hoi Houw, Demodocus, Tashkent. INNER ROADS Tong Joo.145 words
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Article1130 1959-07-23 10 GIRLS EXCEL BOYS IN SETTING 13 NEW MARKS KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. One state record, and 13 Selangor Combined Schools' records went by the board on the final day of the Selangor Schools Sports Council's Bth annual athletic championships which ended m a blaze of glory1,130 words
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248 1959-07-23 10 O and C Tourists Have Nine Internationals THE Oxford and Cambridge Tniversities* combined rugby team, due here for one match against All Malaya at Kuala Lumpur on Sept. 1, will be making their sixth tour overseas, and their first trip to Asia m 11 years. They have a magnificent record248 words
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307 1959-07-23 10 'Twas Jane Cheswicks Day At GHQ Swim Meet Pretty tuenty-;v ear-old Jane' Cheswirk was the outstanding swimmer at the General Headquarters FARELF annual swimming championships held at the Tanglin pool yesterday. She won the 25 yards backstroke m 23 sees and the 50 yards freestyle with a time of 45307 words
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Article42 1959-07-23 10 RAF Tengah, beat RAF Seletar, S.A.F.A.'s Division 2A league cnampions, by three goals to two m a friendv match at Tengah yesterday. Langdon scored the three goals for Tensah, For Seletar. MacKenzie and Wealans each scored one goal.42 words
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Article, Illustration184 1959-07-23 10 EVE OF MEET SHOCK FIRST Frida and now II Gunesena. the Malayan quarter-mile hurdles champion, becomes the second Police athlete to scratch from the Singapore AAA championships tomorrow and Saturday. Gune.-ena cried off for the same reason as Frida a troub.eome thigh muscle, pulled some time184 words
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Article105 1959-07-23 10 NATIONAL Carbon entered the semi-final of the Singapore Business Houses League and Cup tournament when they beat the Singapore Glass Factory by four goals to one at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Although very much the stronger side with Mokhtar, Ibrahim Hassan. Mahat Ambu and Dollah105 words
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Article, Illustration916 1959-07-23 10 KESAVAN WILL RULE TH SPRINTS AGAII With Frida Out, The Way Is Clear Watch Marie In Her SAAA oej0 e j By Our Athletic* Reporter WITH Ernest Frida out of the Singapore Amateur Athletic ss nual championships, tomorrow and Saturday, at the Farrer Park nn^ way seems clear for Olympian916 words
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Article, Illustration180 1959-07-23 10 DIAL SINGH KHAIRA of Swifts Athletic Association, and the best Asian lone distance runner m Singapore, took the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association's six miles title at the Farrer Park stadium yesterday. His time was 34 minutes 26.7 seconds. It was lmin 10s outside the record180 words
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Article33 1959-07-23 10 Biggest Win For The Lion i -.RE'. land. W. Brn touring I O nn B 'hree here I John vlity'l v. ed hit rei Th. i after Pot I Wad Bryn I m33 words
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Article, Illustration326 1959-07-23 10 -Thanks To Oulton THE Army ed/ced thr KAF m one of the closest lntrrServices Athletic meets of recent years at RAF rh.ingi yesterday. The final points were Army 150 RAF 13« and RN 73. Captain Phillip OllltOß, the Fir>t Battalion Cheshire Regiment's champion di s thrower,326 words
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Miscellaneous61 1959-07-23 10 SINGAPORE SOCCER:— Div. I—Darul Afiah F.C. vs I.R.C. at Jalan Besar; Div. 3B Telok Kurau Utd. vs Junior A. A. at M.F.A.; Bt. Panjang D.L. vs Cosmos S.C. at F. Park; Bt. Timah vs Kg Silat C.E. at F. Park; Div. 3A— Railway R.C. vs Seranaoon M.Y. at Geylang. PENANG61 words
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678 1959-07-23 11 Rugby k'CREASI the \alue And redrop and ((inversion to These ns, to be made International ird meeting m i I an d next welcomed players and Lais interviewed yestfaj .pore's top rs, m the j not favour .Ken with a to save time. .md South678 words
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238 1959-07-23 11 AM HESTER, Wed. Itpr) Kngland, with experienced team led :nhn Cowdrey m the of Peter May, still -trong enough to beat m the fourth Test starting at Old rri tomorrow. turists will have to ird to improve their the current series yielded England238 words
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Article35 1959-07-23 11 by Paul GHQ FARELF 30 Battalion the Singapore c enior cup soccer a t Ayer Rajah two goals were If >mt Service? Mf-Glynn ELF will now winners of Regi- Regiment m the35 words
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Article98 1959-07-23 11 REDDING. California. Wed. (Reutrr) Becky Collins, 15, beat a second world swimming record within 18 hours when she won a heat for the women's 220 yards butterfly final m two minutes. 43.7 seconds m the United States championships herp yesterday. This beat the timp of two98 words
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Article242 1959-07-23 11 Fifty-fifty Chance For Yonekura TOKYO. Wed. (L'Pl;— There was growing belief today m Tokyo's boxing circles that Japanese flyweight champion Kenji Yonekura has a 50-50 chance of beating world titleholder Pa;cual Perez m their title fight here on Aug. If). Japanese boxing experts reached this conc:u.-ion after seeing the "little242 words
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Article50 1959-07-23 11 NEW YORK. Wed, (Reuter) Ingemar Johansson. Sweden's world heavyweight boxing champion, was elected June's outstanding professional athlete m the monthly noil of American sports writers and broadcasters. Johansson who received 85 of the 91 first place votes, is the first foreign athlete to win the monthly poll.50 words
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689 1959-07-23 11 THE First Cheshire Regiment, who snatched the lead from defending champions Regimental Pay Office m the Singapore Base District First Division league table continue to remain at the top with 23 points to their credit. But it won't be easy, with the coming689 words
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Article, Illustration32 1959-07-23 11 picture. RAF Cycling Champion, LAC Ron Gander of RAF Seletar, icho won the time trialagainst 13 other riders at Bukit Timah Road on Sunday m 1 hr. 3 mint. ,'{.> sees. Ken LundKen Lund - 32 words
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Article70 1959-07-23 11 JOINT SERVICES team Is back to full strength again for the next round of the Malaya Cup against Singapore at Jaian Besar Stadium on Sunday. The selectors announced that the team would be selected from the following players: Barnslev (Army), Hawes (Army), Keitley (Army), Rohinson (RAF).70 words
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199 1959-07-23 11 SAFA's TWO DEFENDERS NEED A REST Sir The recall of Awang Bakar to the Singapore team recently b y the S.A.F.A. selectors was indeed very commendable. Their actions were proved m Bakar's recent performances whereby he netted three of Singapore's fiv e goals m the last two Malaya Cup matches199 words
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Article73 1959-07-23 11 JOINT Services 'A* will meet H. M. Dockyard m a friendly soccer match at Xaval Base on Saturday The following are the- two teams Joint Services 'A': Osborn, Pettit. Tinsley (RAF) Hearne, (Army) Naylor, (RAF> Badawi (Army), Landon, Thompson, Mowatt (RAF) Tranper Evans (Army) Reserves- Inoes and73 words
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Article680 1959-07-23 11 AT RAF SELETAR. A AERS continue to head the league table after a 6 2 victory over Base Flight. The chief goal scorer for A AERS is Winrfield. the RAF and Joint Services player who netted 62 of the 107 goals scored this season. One of680 words
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Article51 1959-07-23 11 LONDON, Wed, (Reuter).— Dai Rees was today named captain of the British Ryder Cup golf team to play the United States m on Nov. 7 and 8. Rees led the British team to victory m the last Ryder Cup match, played at Lindrick two years51 words
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Article605 1959-07-23 11 BIG SWIM TRIUMPH FOR JAPAN America Baaten In Olympic Preview TOKYO, Wed. (Reuter)— Japan won recognition tonight as the worlds second ranking swimming nation when its record-breaking 800 metre freestyle relay team romped home against the United States. In the three-day 81 -nation championships, Japan won the last three remaining605 words
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Article334 1959-07-23 11 Cheshires Go Down Fighting THIRD time lucky Royal Army Pay Corps entered iie final of the Singapore Base District Parker Cup soccer competition when they scored a four-nil victory over the First Cheshire Regiment at Tanglin yesterday. Previously the two teams failed to reach334 words
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Article148 1959-07-23 11 SAN FRANCISCO. Wed. (UPI)— Gil Hodges scored Charley Neal with a double m the ninth inning today to give Los Angeles a 1-0 victory over San Francisco and move the Dodgers to within a half game of the league-leading Giants. Losing pitcher Sam Jones had a148 words
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Article66 1959-07-23 11 SAIGON, Wed. (Reuter)— A three-man tennis team from South Vietnam is due to leave for Singapore on July 27, Vietnam News Agency announced today. They will take part m the Malayan international tennis championshipLater they will play m matches against Singapore players. They are Vo Van66 words
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Article38 1959-07-23 11 WOODBRIDGE Hospital and Marines "B" drew one-all m a Government Services Junior Cup soccer match played on the P.W.D. ground at Kalian* yesterday. Scorers were Ismail Warton for Woodbridge and Omar Samon for Marines "B">38 words
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204 1959-07-23 12 Soviets holding a city for 'ransom'— Herter GENEVA, Wed. (Reuter) Mr. Christian Herter. United States Secretary of State, today accused the Soviet Union of proposing to "hold for ransom" the whole city of West Berlin. In a 600-word speech at todays plenary session of the East -West Foreign Ministers' conference.204 words
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Article103 1959-07-23 12 GUATEMALA CITY. Wed. (UPI) Terrorists hurled bombs at the U.S. embassy, an Archbishop's residence and an electrical plant last night causing some damage but no injuries. There was no immediate explanation for the attacks. Guatemala city has been remarkably free of violence m recent months.103 words
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Article49 1959-07-23 12 JAKARTA, Wed. (Reuter). The Indonesian government troops have occupied the island of Samosir m Lake Toba. Central Sumatra, the North Sumatra Military Command announced. The announcement said the rebels' strongholds m the island were destroyed and the rebels fled m disorder leaving behind 15 dead.49 words
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Article65 1959-07-23 12 LONDON. Wed (Reuter) Detective Sergeant Raymond Purdy was buried here yesterday as "Scarface" Guenther Padolo. the man charged with shooting him m fashionable Kensigton. lay m a prison hospital bed. Crowds lined the streets for the funeral of the 43-year-oid detective shot eight days ago as65 words
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Article, Illustration113 1959-07-23 12 PRESIDENT SOEKARNO is seen with members of his new "Kerdja Cabinet" or "Cabinet of Work," Indonesia's 18th m 14 years of existence and the first under the President's plan for a guided democracy. The Cabinet consists of. 45 ministerial posts the largest m the nations history— ncludingUPI - 113 words
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Article, Illustration300 1959-07-23 12 FIGHTING SPREADS TO BAGHDAD Premier Kassem orders a news blackout In N. Iraq, Reds throw children out of windows BEIRUT, Wed. (UPl)— Egypt's semi-official Middle East News Agency reported today that a week- long bottle between communists and anti-communists m Northern Iraq is still going on and the fighting has300 words
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197 1959-07-23 12 All RI Parties to work under the 1945 Constitute JAKARTA, Wed. (Reuter).— The lndnn>Miß» merit today derided to go on working und#r ti constitution which severely restricts itv p oWfr The decision was taken by acclamation at a plenary session of the Parliament this morning. All political facUOM. Including the197 words
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Article39 1959-07-23 12 MORE THAN 2.000 people —members of the Bnti>h and Canadian Medirai .A^srK'iationi accompanied by their wives— sat down last night m Edinburgh to one of the big-g£-ct dinners ever -erved under one roof m Britain ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article, Illustration58 1959-07-23 12 A radiant Princess at a party CROWN Prince Akihito of Japan and his radiant wife Princess Michiko. pictured m the Royal box of the National Tennis Stadium m Tokyo whei they attended a tennis party. Thi s is the first appearance of the Princess since a report was published thitUPI - 58 words
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220 1959-07-23 12 LONDON. Wed. (Reuter).— The House of Lords, reversing a previous decision, last night agreed to make it possiI ble for a child to be 'legitimated' by sub.-ecuent marriage of its parents, even if either of them had been married to someone e^se at the220 words
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Article28 1959-07-23 12 A RUSSJAN film "The Fate of Man" was awarded the main prize of the conclusion of the 10th. Workers' Film Festival m Czechoslovakia yesterday ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article189 1959-07-23 12 East-West war against cancer WASHINGTON. Wed (Router)—A joint East- West "war" against cancer. which takes two million live s a year, was proposed by Senator Hubert Humphrey today. Issuing a Congres>ional subcommittee's report on the extent of r.ncer throughout the world. S- itor Humphrey declare*. A total. ceaseless interna' -.1Reuter - 189 words
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333 1959-07-23 12 7 SOUTHERNERS VIE FOR MISS USA TITLE LONG BEACH. Wed (UPI) Fifteen American beauties led by seven Southerners— last night swept into the finals of the Miss U.S.A competition In the Miss Universe contest. The winner^, who will compete m the finals for Miss U.S.A. tonight are: Miss Alabama. Pat333 words
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241 1959-07-23 12 US PLANES ORDERED TO BE ON THE READY WASHINGTON. Wed. (Reuter) —The United States Navy has ordered ail its pianes patrol.ing within range of Communist shores to have ail their Run? m p.ace and ready to operate at any time, it was disclosed today. The orne: whs set out m241 words
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Article32 1959-07-23 12 MR SELWYN LLOYD. British Foreign Secretary will attend a meeting of British ambassadors to the Middle East m London on Saturday an authoritative source said m London, yesterday. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article77 1959-07-23 12 MAKILING. Weifl top off. plagued Boy S t saifi to j mutation camp site pr< cd." At \r.r pine Ci said the-. lty men .res m camp. < X 4 Manila to prtvttt ct x asjon of <ex pew thieves. Dr X i M| •Tamborrr tion Off pine Mr77 words
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Article21 1959-07-23 12 JAKARTA Wi Antara N. > nighthe In plannei I peop f ann the island* o' The tf< month wer^ to B^"-<--21 words
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