Singapore Standard, 28 July 1959
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Title Section22 1959-07-28 1 ft. 3H SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** 5 CabU "TICERNEWS" SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1959 Vol. X No, 26 15 cts. 12 Page.22 words
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482 1959-07-28 1 Remember those language riots in Ceylon Johari CALL TO POLITICIANS NOT TO UNLEASH CULTURAL FANATICISM KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. An Alliance leader, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, who is the Minister for Education, warned in Kapor, near here, today that Malaya might have to contend with a situation like the Ceylon language482 words
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Article334 1959-07-28 1 NEW SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT MOVE The Bar Committee sounds members Overseas men now in practice not affected THE SINGAPORE Government is considering a move to prevent overseas lawyers from coming into the State to set up private practices. Preliminary steps in this direction have already been taken by334 words
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219 1959-07-28 1 KLANG, Mon. —An unknown telephone caller threatened to attack Mr. V. Manickavasagam, the Alliance candidate contesting the Klang constituency in the forthcoming elections, with an acid missile. The telephone- call was rereived on Saturday night by the teenage sister of Mr.219 words
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Article137 1959-07-28 1 SHOT GANGSTER DIES IN HOSPITAL A GANGSTER who was seriously wounded during a running battle with a Police party in Singapore just past midnight on Thursday morning died in the General Hospital on Sunday. The Police secretary, Mr. William Cheng, told The Standard yesterday that the gang.ster was Lini Muen137 words
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105 1959-07-28 1 Amok (65) slashes sister, neighbour TELUK ANSON, Mon. A 65-year-old Javanese, Sardi bin Werio, today ran amok at Chendrong Balal and slashed two people with a parang, one of whom was his sister. Sardi, after attacking his sister Hajah Sadiah binti Werio, slashed a neighbour, Roliah who came to help105 words
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Article, Illustration142 1959-07-28 1 THE leader of the Singapore contingent to the Boy Scout Jamboree in Manila, Rev. Colonel K. C. Oliver, yesterday described the agency reports on the crisis at the Jamboree last week as sensational." Rev. Col Oliver, who is the assistant Chaplain-General of142 words
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147 1959-07-28 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The president of the Malayan Chinese Association, Dr. Lim Chong Eu. today said that the crisis In the MCA was beginning to settle down. Speaking to reporters at the airport here on his way back to Penang from Singapore,147 words
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150 1959-07-28 1 SINGAPORE'S Education Minister, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. in conjunction with the Minister for Cul4ure, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, will soon be launching a campaign to teach the masses Malay through the daily newspapers. Tlie plan envisages the printing of Malay lessons in local papers150 words
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Article71 1959-07-28 1 HONGKONG. Mon. (UPI) The first "School Kids' Special" brought 41 children of Service, government and business families here from London by Comet-4 today. The plane had dropped off 30 other children at Singapore en route here. The plane was chartered by the British Government in a move71 words
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Article37 1959-07-28 1 A GA KHAN THE 22-YEAR-OLD Aga Khan, spiritual leader of the Ismaili Muslim sect, arrived in Damascus yesterday for a fiveday visit to the Ismaili community in the Syrian region of the United Arab Repub- lic ReuterReuter - 37 words
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137 1959-07-28 1 Two Aussie airmen die in crash after dance PENANG, MoYl. T*o young Australian airmen, John Lawson and William Duffy, were killed when the motor-cycle on which they were riding crashed into a milestone at Bagan AJam, Butterworth, yesterday. They were returning to their air base after a dance in Penang.137 words
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Article206 1959-07-28 1 POLITICS BAN ON TOP RI OFFICIALS JAKARTA. Mnn, (UPI) Fresidcnt Soekarno's 10-man "Inner Cabinet" today approved dtrttl prohibiting top governmental officials from holding political party membership, empowering the at-torney-general to inflict death penalties on persons obstructing the government's programme and adding an additional member to the huge 43-post full Cabinet.206 words
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Advertisement127 1959-07-28 2 TUITION FOR MODIFIED AND EASY Driving in Modern Dual-Con tro'leri Cars. Success 'vitnin 2 weeks. Complete Course $75/ Ring *****. 93 Owen Road. LEARN CAKE MAKING from Oon's Java Cake. 6 Aijunied Road. One course 3 months SRO/New Pudding class commences next month. LEARN TYPEWRITING Bunk keepinp Accounts. Shorthand at127 words
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Advertisement130 1959-07-28 2 HOUSE ft LAND FOR SALE PLEASANT situated prewar Bungalow. Freehold 1 acres Cavenagh Road. Suitable Guest house. Consulates. etc. Vacant possession. Double Tennis. Badminton Courts. Garages. Box No. T: 3680 S.S. HIRE PURCHASE FOR REFRIGERATORS, AIR CONDITIONER Radio Record Changer. Tape Recorder on Special Discount for ctsn or or equal130 words
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Miscellaneous1096 1959-07-28 2 THE INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK LIMITED, MADRAS. Balance Sheet as at 31st December, 1958 Corresponding Corresponding figures for figures for 1957 CAPITAL AND LIABILITIES Rs. nP. Rs. nP. 1957 PROPERTY AND ASSETS Rs nP fc Rs. 1. CAPITAL: I. CASH: c. R, .00«och 1,00,00,000.00 iM.T2fiU EZ£f&Z "^SiXS T"S I#mJ Issued ond1,096 words
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EDITORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
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Article498 1959-07-28 3 TWO union leaders in the Federation have pressed their faith in the Alliance Government |n( j the future of the country, indicating thereby heir desire to see the three-party UMNO MCAAIC administration returned to office in the om ,ng elections. President of the All-Malayan states Staffs498 words
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Article324 1959-07-28 3 Kerala New Elections THE worsening situation in India's strifeom communist-ruled Kerala State has at last fought indications that the Central Government las decided that something must be done about < Representations and protests made against the msrule by Kerala's Communist Government tought little response from Premier Nehru, even tter his324 words
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Article, Illustration1035 1959-07-28 3 ALFONSO MAURI - Argentina's President Battles For Survival ALFONSO MAURI I by BUENOS AIRES PRESIDENT ARTURO Frondizi who, 17 months ago, was swept into office by one of the biggest electoral landslides in Argentine history, is clinging for survival to the man whose party won least votes of all. In the elections of1,035 words
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Article, Illustration412 1959-07-28 3 the NEWS as it strikes me THE pages of history are x scattered with heroes and heroines, scapegoat* and stooges, of men and women ?i aied \l hign P |a <^s and then either hurled down or disowned by the same people. In some cases this latter happening is justified.412 words
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Article918 1959-07-28 3 Richard Lowenthal - Richard Lowenthal by BERLIN. pOUR weeks ago, when the first phase of the Geneva conference adjourned, I suggested that the Soviets were not so much interested in forcing the Berlin issue to a showdown, but rather in negotiating indefinitely under the threat, extracting ever new concessions by918 words
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Article511 1959-07-28 3 RAWLE KNOX - Arab Moves Towards Unity RAWLE KNOX by- CAIRO. PRESIDENT Nasser will go to Burma after his visit to Ceylon and India which are expected to take place in September. He has also invited General Ne Win, the Burmese Premier, to come to the United Arab Republic. Since General Ne Win511 words
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Voice of MALAYA
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Letter92 1959-07-28 3 Sir. I read with interest your report of the revised rules concerning awards by the Singapore Chamber of Commerce to outstanding students in various examinations. I am sure many readers would like to know the answers to the following questions: (1) Do the new rules apply to students92 words
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Advertisement87 1959-07-28 3 Viscount By far the best buy of the year ■^1 RED GOLDEN Frame Coupled Rangefinder. 1/500 sec. with built-in Self-timer. New Seikosha LVS Light value 0 Super-sharp color corrected H. Coral lens. Automatic re-set film counter. 198/- I $159/- I with P1. 9 lens. with F2.8 lens. Air*t 80mm Telephoto87 words
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312 1959-07-28 4 We II win comfortably, says Razak after tour PENANG, Mon. The Prime Minister, Dato Abdul Razak, who flew into the Bayan Lepas airport here today from Kota Bahru told The Standard that the Alliance machinery in Kelanton and Trengganu had been geared up312 words
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175 1959-07-28 4 Girl, boy stowaways may go to Australia STOWAWAYS Yvonne Dupius, and her boy-friend, Eddy Samson, are expected to leave Singapore shortly for Australia and possibly together. Canberra has informed the Australian Commission here that the Immigration Department of Australia has agreed to allow Dutch-born Eddy entry. The news has been175 words
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Article91 1959-07-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Two men were killed in road accidents over the weekend in Selangor. The first victim S. Muthu. was killed o n the spot on Saturday evening in Gurney Road here. Police said, when he was involved in a collision with a lorry91 words
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Article, Illustration107 1959-07-28 4 THESE two lovely models from the Singapore Model Academy were the cynosure of all eyes when they turned up at a well-known restaurant in Raffles Place for lunch yesterday. Completely decked out Jn green, they showed the latest trend in fashion-consci-ousness a tendency to "think green."107 words
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736 1959-07-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. An "Amah" a "key witness" in a robbery case n the Supreme Court here today cursed and swore when a man in the dock iccused her of having had an "affair" with him in a hotel. The amah. Lee Yoke736 words
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143 1959-07-28 4 THEY'LL SHOW OUR DRESSES IN THE US KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The costumes of the three major Malayan races will be shown in America by six Malayan students, who left by air for the States today The students are Inche Ahmad bin Saidin of Kedah Mr Roland Chui of Kuala Lumpur.143 words
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Article115 1959-07-28 4 Women swindled off $1,000 jewels ALOR STAR. Mon Three young men, using a car and claiming themselves to be school teachers, were reported to have swindled women of their valuable, amounting to $1,000. The incidents have not been reported to the Police but according to a reliable source. they took115 words
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Article30 1959-07-28 4 A SINGAPORE businessman, Ho Bock Yen was convicted in the Fifth Magistrate's Court yesterday of theft of a refrigerator valued at $720. Ho was sentenced to six months* jail.30 words
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Article108 1959-07-28 4 A .MAN with four previous convictions, was yesterday jailed for one year by the Singapore Fourth District Court for dishonestly retaining a kerosine stove belonging to a housewife, Eng Chiak Nee. Shue Chin Hwa alias Wah Chai, 24. was also ordered to be under Police108 words
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Article, Illustration248 1959-07-28 4 SIX Hungarian scouts who went into exile when the Hungarian scout movement was canned by the Communists in 1947, yesterday arrived in Singapore from the 10th Boy Scout World Jamboree in Manila. The scouts, who now belong to the Council of Scout248 words
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Article75 1959-07-28 4 VARSITY WELFARE WEEK FORUM the Dfetvtn M Students' t'mnn. W has organ i>ed t conjunction with tfcj! fare WeeK t •'The Role nf Btudrttt| Changing Aril M in the new v tonight. The pane, J Mr. T H BltOj H University of V*« rI J Rahlm IshAk. p^: 3 tary.75 words
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Article61 1959-07-28 4 SEAH IS ELECTED STU HEAD THE Sini:ap«»re AJJ Union at an general meeting B elected the following President M- Chong. *ice-pregjg> James Lim T^rii L.^» tary Mr. MahfHjJJ| Randhava i Vfr. Hylton F— :?t«»^| mrer. Mr. Leong ?ditor: Mr r?f Hang Chuan. Commute rambyah. M r -„> riolmberK. Ja swa61 words
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Article45 1959-07-28 4 SHE'LL ATTEND HK CAMP MISS Lucy <!•;; acca left Sinua^rf 1 veekcnd to attend^ ernational F :amp in Hons* Miss Chong. si ;ive of the ?«**J9l nent of tfw lan Oooncil J^^i he development jA •en's playground i^J lonal equips ATan. a growing irea In Hongtont45 words
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228 1959-07-28 4 One dead four hurt in ambulance collision A SINGAPORE City Council ambulance •d up a 65-year-old woman who had bfe n in accident in Chua Chu Rang Road at th'^ i downpour, collided with an oil tanker at th tt iukit Timah Road yesterday morning. The Chinese woman died instantaneously228 words
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220 1959-07-28 4 Extorition men get two years jail term FOR putting a »>■-*- -and his .son in fojJJ in order to ex'ort $j£ them, two men wer»'^ jailed tw 0 Singapore L> rl The RMO wer f R,.J Rangasarr.y. a l.boSI Packiam Ar employed I At af. irUtf hctnttl piah s.ir.na'hamhrsl the220 words
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Article135 1959-07-28 4 BRITISH ARMY OFFICERS TO TOUR RI THREE British Army offl•ers left Singapore early ye.«erday for a brief tour of ndonesia at the invitation of he Indonesian Chief of Staff. -t.-Gen. H. A. Nasution. They are Capt. K. Prosser. >f the Jungle Warfare School. :apt. C. M. Campbell, of the engineers135 words
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Article56 1959-07-28 4 THE Minister for Culture. At. 8. Rajaratnam. will open he seventh Pan-Malayan 'hotographic Exhibition In he Hollywood Room. Odeon "heatre, Singapore on Friday t 5.30 p.m. Of entries received from ndonesia. Sarawak, Borneo ►ingapor e and the Federaion. 163 accepted prints will •e on show which continues56 words
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Advertisement487 1959-07-28 4 TENDER NOTICES P. W. D. TENDER NOTICE THE closing of Tenders for the Construction of 3 blocks of 3 classrooms each of Primary School at Besut has been extended to 12.00 noon of 4th August. 1959. EXECUTIVE ENGINEER, P. W. D. BesUt PW.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received from487 words
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Advertisement63 1959-07-28 4 NOTICE m "SAXGOLA sailing for Hongkong and Japan on 30th July 1959 THE above vessel will sail from Singapore Harbour Board Godown No 44 Gate No. 1. at 10 a.:n. on the 30th July 1959. Embarkation for unberthed passengers will commence at T a.m. and at 8.30 a.m for .saloon63 words
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727 1959-07-28 5 KNEW THAT AFTER l TRIAL' MILLIONAIRE TESTIFIES IN COURT PENANG, Mon. Multimillionaire Mr. m Lean Teng, who chairman of the ignogement co m iitfcc of the Han hiong High School, |l( j m the Supreme O urt today he knew a t the former727 words
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Article140 1959-07-28 5 TELUK ANSON, Mon. A 25-year-old Malay struggled with a full-grown 12-foot crocodile I for about 15 minutes at Sungei Tukang Sidin, about nine miles from here yesterday before he freed himself. i Motah bin Lajin, a padi planter, said he went to nsh in the river. "I was wading140 words
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291 1959-07-28 5 Fed. Covt. signs a pad KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. An agreement entitled the "Federation of Malaya and United Kingdom Public Officers' Agreement, 1959," was signed today by the representatives of the British and Federation Governments, i The signatories at a ceremony in the291 words
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230 1959-07-28 5 He lied because of threat, Court told A SINGAPORE District Judge. Mr. S.K. Lee, was yesterday told why a factoryworker, Tan Yock Seng. 20. gave false evidence in a criminal case in December last year. Mr. K.C. Khoo, defending, said that his client did this in order to prevent his230 words
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Article81 1959-07-28 5 SEVEN men were yesterday acquitted in a Singapore court on a charge of being members of an unlawful assembly and attacking Sahol Hameed bin S. A. Abdul Rahman at 9.30 a.m. on June 19 at Tanjong Pagar Road. The men are Hajah Mahi Nodeen bin Said81 words
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Article51 1959-07-28 5 KOO LEW MENG, 24. was charged in the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday with causing the death of Ching See Moi by culpable homicide not amounting to murder at a house in Tiong Bahru Road on July 20. No plea was recorded and Koo was remanded for one51 words
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Article22 1959-07-28 5 PENAXG. Mon.— A camera worth $350 belonging to Miss Evelyn Hatchett, was stolen from her home in Thorpe Road yesterday.22 words
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Article155 1959-07-28 5 TWENTY-FIVE educational and civic organisations have teen invited to participate in the seminar on "Malay as a National Language" organized by the University of Malaya in Singapore Socialist Club on Aug. 22 and 23. At the seminar, seven working papers will be discussed: They are: 'Malay155 words
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Article133 1959-07-28 5 Two years for hurting charwalla For causing hurt to a "charwalla" in order to extort $50 from him, Lim Boon King, 20. was yesterday jailed for two years by a Singapore Court. Lim was convicted on a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to Abdul Hai Mohamed Nazeer at 3.30 p.m.133 words
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Article, Illustration121 1959-07-28 5 LT. GEN. Le Van Ty. Chief of the General Staff, Armed Forces of Vietnam, arrived in Singapore yesterday on a short visit On arrival at RAF' Chang*, he wa s met by C-in-C FARELF. General Sir Richard Hull and the C-in-C Far East Air121 words
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226 1959-07-28 5 THE re-organization of the Singapore District Councils and the Public Works Department by the Ministry of National Development is expected to result in the retrenchment of about 100 temporary employees. The Ministry has asked the three District Councils to226 words
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299 1959-07-28 5 EXPERTS START WORK TO IMPROVE ISLANDERS' CONDITIONS SINGAPORE'S Ministry of National Development is drawing up plans to improve the living conditions of thousands of people in the Southern Islands. A team of experts drawn from various departments of the Ministry have started work yesterday on the programme under the general299 words
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Article63 1959-07-28 5 THE Chinese Chamber of Commerce will hold its monthly committee meeting on Thursday to discuss the amendments to it* constitution. The meeting will also make the final arrangement for the celebration of self-government which will be held on Aug. 8 at the Victoria Theatre. Meanwhile, 705 Chinese63 words
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Advertisement197 1959-07-28 5 FROM ONLY $21 PER MONTH (SINCAPORI)^*^^ AND $25 PER MONTH (FEDERATION) REFRIGERATORS THE FOLLOWING DEALERS WERE INADVERTENTLY OMITTED IN OUR OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT IN THIS NEWSPAPER ON SEREMBAN S.C. Trading Company, 52 Paul Street. All Radio Service, 38 Jalan Tungku Hassan. SELANGOR Swee Soon Hin Co., 73-80 Rembau St., Klang. mmXM%197 words
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133 1959-07-28 6 Govt. orders no more US publicity campaign THE MINISTRY of Culture has told the Department of Tourism in Singapore to discontinue its publicity campaign in the United States. The reason for this is to cut down the expenses in accordance with the Government's economy plan?. The Department will, however, continue133 words
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Article59 1959-07-28 6 A large gathering attended the taik "Socialism in a multiracial society" given by Mr. James Puthucheary. Manager of the Industrial Development Board, at the University of Malaya Singapore, last night. Among the gathering of university students were Mr. S. Rajaratnam, Minister for Culture, lecturers and lawyers.59 words
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Article, Illustration537 1959-07-28 6 Cathay-Keris Films may become public organisation THE Cathay-Keris Films Organisation may become a public company some time in the first part of 1960, with a certain proportion of shares to be reserved for Malays, if response from them is favourable. This announcement was made yesterday by the Organisation director, Mr.537 words
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140 1959-07-28 6 ISMAIL bin Pateh. chairman of the UMNO branch in Pulau Ttkong. pleaded guilty In a Singapore Court yesterday to an offence under the Elections Ordinance. He was fined $25 for corruptly providing drinks to people attending an election rally held *at Kampong Pahang in140 words
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Article139 1959-07-28 6 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb) in Singapore yesterday were: Bayers Sellers Spot 99 J 1.00 R.S.S. No. 1 August 992 1.00 R.S.S. No. 1 Sept. 991 99* Aug. No. 2 094 99| Aug No. 3 98! 99i Tone: Quiet. Tin price in Singapore was $399 per139 words
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Article34 1959-07-28 6 RESIDENTS in Harvey Road. Singapore, are warned that their water supply will be shut off from 8 to 10 a.m. today for repairs to be carried out by the City Engineer's Department.34 words
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Article197 1959-07-28 6 TWO hundred and fifty special constables in the Singapore Police Force will soon be retrenched. Their services, it was explained have become redundant after the Johore State was declared a White Area at the end of last year. The majority of them were engaged on197 words
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Article145 1959-07-28 6 CARPENTER'S DEATHOPEN VERDICT AN open verdict was returned at the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday, at the close of the inquest on a carpenter who was knocked down by a bicycle while he was fixing a signboard from a ladder. The carpenter was Ho Say Ling. 53. who died on July145 words
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Article52 1959-07-28 6 MALACCA, Mon.— The following officers were elected at the seventh annual general meeting of the Malacca Government Pensioners' Association. President, Inch e Hashim bin Haji Abdul Ghani (re-elected), vice-president. Mr. Tan Kim Swee (re-elected), secretary. Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Muin (re-elected), treasurer. Inche Abu Samah bin Mohamed52 words
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256 1959-07-28 6 Emergency meeting endorse his 'actions and statement! f EIGHTEEN unions affiliated to the Singapore Fed Unions of Government Employees, with one abstention an emergency meeting held lost night, to endorse the stotements of Mr. F. V. Rajendra, chairman of the Coim!;i J 1 Action256 words
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Article131 1959-07-28 6 SEVEN of the eight teacher, who are u^ pension for attending 1 "blue film .how J, yet $100 each as a gift. The Standard w», l2* day. tOld^ held on Sur appeal by the t^Sf tary of the SinnS 1 eh.* Unxn. m"^, eighth131 words
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Article91 1959-07-28 6 DONATION OF VAN TO GOVERNMENT THE Singapore Leprosy Assoqjation has donated van to the Government for the us« of patients at the Trafalgar Home Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Health. Dr. Sheng Nam Chin, who accepted the van at a ceremony held at the Home yesterday expressed the Government's91 words
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Advertisement396 1959-07-28 6 r3 South East Asian Premiere KtZth ICHO TONIGHT 9.15p.m. I! SINGAPORE USHERS IN THE II CINERAMA ERA! BROADSWORDS" by Singapore St. Andrews Society J Th© SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD RESERVE PIPE BAND UILL BE IN ATTENDANCE. y" jfc 4^^^^. ne w or W* Bluest u Theatrical -f ju_^t,' Attraction that DON'T396 words
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Advertisement184 1959-07-28 6 IWTX On TOP IW SHQWBUSIWESS i| Cathay Organisation] :mwmhi attractionshJ Ham., l.tt. 4.15. i i-.i T "RETURN OF THE WTjem I Plus! "JOHAXSBON-PATTEMSQS (HAMPIOSSHIf riOIT^ iTowjMwr r H^ E T« "Th« COLDEWjEAUTTg thl'b»u.%v! "Tarzan's Greatest Adventure" 73 •■I.-1.45-4 15-«4s 111 fcc." Th plll llr D^roblnt of A r,*ne-<tio« Kja KIM184 words
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Miscellaneous236 1959-07-28 6 iKI fi u 1 lit! !i l^Lfil li T i Mk7iTlM iiv^'SS N.,,&5 e™' 1 MKHMMH v^,-,.,.,-,,,--, 11 111 1 fe^lS^xr irSV'^F-^ ■iiWBBBBBWBHBi Th» In,lep, ni n ,i; iollary Sul:.v.n HOP Good Night OWer'-Landi 5 (K*f S.tchmo Y.M( A (Orchard Rn.-.,1,. Junior "T-Viion'? film H sh w t »"<■ ■iMH^^^236 words
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Article, Illustration1274 1959-07-28 7 Gloria wants to be a lady diplomat There are many bores among her many beam. B y t M only 20 but someI* nei I 'eel like an V spin s t e r," said m Ci i o R I A PAGNUTTTKSAVFRTO. ■v I asked. |p nippOM it is1,274 words
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Article, Illustration213 1959-07-28 7 [r she wants to, Audrey Hepburn can make a claim which no other Hollywood star can. She went for six months without a trace of makeup on her pretty face. During her performance as Sister Luke in Warner Bros.' production of "The Nun's213 words
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Article, Illustration204 1959-07-28 7 IN 1955, an unknown and untrained gamin-like ictress named SHIRLEY WacLAINE entered pictures. Today, that same actress is he hottest property in Hollywood and one of the most versatile performers in the )usiness.' Sudden switches from nusicals to comedy to Irama might bewilder many layers. But204 words
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Miscellaneous247 1959-07-28 7 BZDGVXDVXDBVXDCBXC HDBqrBJ By RITA DEL MAR Top \T'S QUOTATION: They also serve who •nlr stand and wait.** Milton Tl/ESDAT FOR EVERT«>NF: Make this a routine Use what you have ad nf buying new 2i Avoid waste or Be conciliatory. io&ghtful. resourceful for results. Steer clear of ■Bharmony, risks. YOUR BIRTHDATE247 words
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Miscellaneous174 1959-07-28 7 LIXABNER By AJ r. P p ALLEY OOP By V. T. H.mlin HAV^ GOME I NEVE^ SEEMED _SO WHY HJ^^^'t 1 /i n STANO TWERE VAXE I I HAM' v THE HEART OF JULIET JONES Bj St.n Dr.k^ SgjMSyFEELIN<SS,EVE-ASTHOU<SH J 5 &E EMOTIONAL. I WANT YOU MY S€miA\aWTC KCAiWf WWfi*£2?ZZ2<174 words
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Advertisement1080 1959-07-28 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 ''8 lines) (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 lines) d".'"'"' the blue funnel line t ;v;,'. SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL GLASGOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other parts to load and discharge cargo Singapore Loading tor Due Sails P.yham Penang Demodocus Aden, L'pool.1,080 words
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Advertisement944 1959-07-28 8 MITSUI |U LINE U.S.A. LINE. S'pore P.S'Hom Penong For New York. Philadelphia. Baltimore, direct discharge vio Suez. Akagisan Mora 8 Aug 1 1 Aug ETA. N. York 22 Sept Mikagesan Mam 8 Sept 1 1 Sept ETA N. York 18 Oct Megurosan Maru 8 Oct 1 1 Oct ETA N.944 words
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Advertisement810 1959-07-28 8 2 THt E.A.C.UNj sailincs to ADEN, RED SEA, MEDITIRRavi (1 ft^. CONTINENTAL SCANDINAVIAX PnnM m.s. -Malacca c) 21/2« M Y J% M OC^k "Sargedhe b) SO |ur»/4 A« t j /6 A J K t j/ m.s. Kjmbedia SO Aug/4 Sept 5/6 J\ I Accepting Cargo Direct tor. Uj- fl810 words
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Article430 1959-07-28 9 ALL sections of the Malayan share market were Quiet yesterday with selective support at quotations. Turnover wa s small. h/tl Ce *r h an ft s announced Oy the Malayan Sharebrokers Association wereINDUSTRIALS r- n Buyeri Sellers Gammon (1959) 175 178 Robinson Co. Ords. i430 words
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Article97 1959-07-28 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per Dicul yesterday were Copra July -August $35 buyers, $36 sellers, coconut oil in bulk $57 sellers in c rums $39$ sellers; Muntok white pepper $134 sellers Sarawak white $133 sellers. special Sarawak black $79. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable97 words
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Article191 1959-07-28 9 PAN AMERICAN Airways announced yesterday that it will inaugurate jet clipper service over the Polar route from the West Coast to London from Aug. 26 and across the Pacific to the Orient on Sept. 5. The new service will introduce for the first time the191 words
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Article167 1959-07-28 9 FEATURELESS DAY IN RUBBER Price Slips ,%c SINGAPORE rubber price dropped cent yesterday August first grade closed at 99J cents per Ib. The market was quiet and generally featureless with some Russian buying The report by a Singapore firm of rubber brokers said with overseas advices lower than expected, the167 words
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Article, Illustration305 1959-07-28 9 Low Cost Diesel Engine On Market A DIESEL engine of three horse power, which costs only 10 cents to run for an hour, is being marketed throughout Malaya. The engine is manufactured by Yanmar Diesel Engine Co. Ltd., of Osaka and Tokyo. Chong Lee Leon* Seng Co. Ltd.. a new305 words
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Article128 1959-07-28 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday: Buying: New York. T.T. 33 OD. 33. 1 8 90 d st. air mail <* 3 8 credit bills. 33 9 16 Trade Bills. Canada T.T 31 11 16 OD. 31 13 16128 words
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Article33 1959-07-28 9 MELBOURNE. Mon (Reuter> —An Australian «teel works, John Lysaght and Son? < Australia* Proprietary Limited, has obtained a Soviet order for 9.000 ton* of Mat sheet steel. It was dlscloyerl here today.33 words
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Article25 1959-07-28 9 PEXANG. Mon. The 1 Chief Minister. Dato Wone Pow Nee. today declared open the new Pen? Mln Insurance Co.. Ltd in Kimbprlrv Street25 words
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Advertisement601 1959-07-28 9 L BURMA FIVE STAR LINE MONTHLY SERVICI FROM BAY OP ■BVk BENGAL BURMA PORTS I LOADING FOR HONGKONG 6 JAPAN PORTS I Penon9 P S hom s 'P«w AMER I CAN A 14A »9 l «A« 9 17/19 A« 9 Agenft LrETIO SHIPPING TRADING CO., LTD. 51 Robmjon Rd. Singapore.601 words
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Advertisement32 1959-07-28 9 fII|VTAL "J 1 1 Shjm Pen N York tnto* CUIYTAN 10 Au f 12 Ay t 16 Au, M l^t 20 Up I lURYMIDON fs«p» HS.pt 15 S«,t 17 Oct 24 Oct32 words
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Miscellaneous137 1959-07-28 9 OI'TKR RO\DS Surat. Japara. Fh,nf fuh. San Roberto. SRTR 9021. Xanfa. Tamesis. Neritina. Steel (hpmiM. Pres Madison. Gienbank. Lexa Maersk. anchorage Malacca. Shropshire.. Kator.g R.^jah B:ooke. Trochi^dr-^ Statiui Jensen Cathay Hg Silvermoon Kihsnksi. Than An San Francisro. Kasimbar. Kim Aun. Hone.sta. Tug 60.M Selat, j'ocrut. Francoise Librrtad l Ettrickb^nk, Canada137 words
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227 1959-07-28 10 PEXAXG. Mon. The Penang Amateur Athletic Association has selected the men and women to represent tjie state at the Malayan athletic championships. The men sprinters however will have to undergo a trial before they are finally selected. The Penang team is made up227 words
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Article236 1959-07-28 10 CONTRACTOR BAIG IN BIG STAND MANCHESTER, Mon. (Reuter)— lndia had scored 146 for three wickets in their second innings by tea on tti» fnnrfh rt f *u- *««.*i. Test against England here today. Contractor and Baig associated in a first wicket partnership of 109 runs. Contractor was out just before236 words
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Article, Illustration42 1959-07-28 10 OVER the bar goes schoolboy Chong Yoon Hoe at the Pen a n g Amateur Athletic championships at Penang's City Stadium last Saturday. Chong, a student of Han Chiang High School cleared 5 feet 7i inches to win the high jump event.42 words
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Article49 1959-07-28 10 ENGLAND— Ist. Inns— 49o 2nd Inns. 265 for eight decl. INDIA— Ist. Inns— 2oB SECOND INNINGS P. Roy c niingrworth b Dexter 21 N. Contractor c Harrington b Rhodes 56 A. Baig not out 68 Gaekwad c lUingworth b Rhodes 0 Extras 1 Total (for 3 wkts.) 14649 words
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Article110 1959-07-28 10 MAC KAY'S BACK IN FORM HAVERFORD. Pennsylvania. Mon. (Reuter) Barry Mackay. the American number 3, beat South African Davis Cup player lan Vermaak 9-7, 10-8. 6-0 in the men's singles final of the Pennsylvania lawn tennis championships here yesterday. Vermaak han beaten Wimbledon champion Alex Olmedo in the semi-finals on110 words
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Article88 1959-07-28 10 WORLD RECORDS TOPPLE WAALWIJK. Holland, Mon. (Reuter)— Two world records ann one European mark were broken yesterday by Dutch swimmers in the HollandBritain match here. The Dutch women's team won the 4* inn metres medley relay in 4 minutes 51 5 seconds to beat the previous world record of 488 words
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Article214 1959-07-28 10 N. Venture works with gusto Trackwork by Scrutineer PENANG. Mon. New Venture worked with gusto in a 3f tryout this morning Ridden by Mitchell he did the trip in the smart time of 37J sec. finishing on the bit. On this gallop the five-year-old should be hard to beat in214 words
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Article54 1959-07-28 10 TELUK ANSON. Mon. Dew Recreation Club beat Day Training Centre by six wickets in a District cricket league matrh, here on Sunday. In another cricket match played here on Saturday. Government English School, Tapah. beat the St. Anthony's School by five runs. Government English scored 7254 words
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Article92 1959-07-28 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Trailing I—o at the interval. TPCA came back with a strong second half rally to beat Police Depot 2 l in a FAS division two soccer league fixture on the Princes Road stadium here today. Depot led I—o1 0 at the interval92 words
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Article33 1959-07-28 10 GHQ beat RMP A* 4-1 in a Singapore Base District Div\sion I ■oeetr match played at Tanglin yesterday. Vates. Sweeney. McGlynn and Barlow scored for GHQ. Trumper netted for RMP.33 words
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Article, Illustration123 1959-07-28 10 MONTREAL, Mon. (Reuter) Australia completed a s—o5 0 win over Canada in the Davis Cup North American Zone se-mi-final here yesterday. In the final two singles, Wimbledon finalist Rod Laver beat Francois Godbut 7-8, 6-4, 6-2, 6-1 and Roy Emerson de- feated Bob Bedard 6-4, 7-5,UPI - 123 words
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Article42 1959-07-28 10 THE Fir>t Cheshire Regiment convincingly beat 40 Base Workshops by five goals to nil in a soccer game played at Selerang yesterday to maintain their lead in the Singapore Base District league table. The scorers were Fewtrell (4); Gittens.42 words
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Article45 1959-07-28 10 ANGLO-CHINESE School beai Pasir Pan.iang Secondary So'ioo' by six runs in an inter-school cricket game played at Pasir Paniang yesterday. Scores: A.C.5.— 49 <J PiU+iamutu 2K. Baksish Singh 7 for IT); Pasir Paniang— 43 «Darshin Kumar !7; Hamid 7 for 23>.45 words
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Article40 1959-07-28 10 KUALA KANGSAR. Mon.Twelve records were broken and the honour of winning the individual championship title in the 'A' Division went to Abdul Hamid bin Johari at the four-day annual sports of the Malay College concluded here last Saturday.40 words
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Article20 1959-07-28 10 PROFESSOR Naka/« no informs vis that the addre^ of the Sinsaporp Aikido Federation is 37, Hill Street, Singapore. 6.20 words
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Article, Illustration443 1959-07-28 10 NORM BOUDEWYN - Kops Seeks A Job In S'pore NORM BOUDEWYN Danish Thomas Cupper likes to stl By ERLAND KOPS, Denmark's lone representative to the Malayan Badminton championships is looking for a job. Kops arrived m Singapore from Bangkok on Sunday night. At his hotel he asked me the prospects of getting a443 words
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197 1959-07-28 10 Bougoure-Shaw Combination At Goodwood Today FORMER Singapore jockey Garnet Bougoure will ride New World, formerly Amusement Park, in the Stewards Cup to be run over six furlongs at Goodwood. England, today. Thp Steward? Oup has attracted 26 probable starters and the race, wi'l be run at 1410 GMT. New World197 words
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Article51 1959-07-28 10 NANDU Nattfcar and T N Seth. the two Indian Tteomai i-uppers. will arrive in Singapore today hy air. The Indian piayers have been invited hy the Badminton Assoriation of Malaya fo r 'he Malayan championships \vh; h will take p'are in Singapore from July 31 to August51 words
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Article, Illustration262 1959-07-28 10 Mel bourne. AjjJ AUSTRALIA won its way into th? final of the International women s b.irirr.ir* CUP by defeating Indonesia five matches Melbourne, recently. The Australian tram will leave for f* in August, to play the winner of thf tween New Zealand and Thailand262 words
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Miscellaneous47 1959-07-28 10 SC. pt. C.4 M Friendly 'unlj R.4or nt 4 CBICXtT J KUALA LuJ foccta 7(^l r Levers K 1 P f J Sforogr r r tl Wenrnpy fir IPOH SO( I £K .V i HutM rs 7po?i Pr SOCCFR Uli j TELOK AM IOCCIM T'J Spceriu Rotd47 words
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Article, Illustration441 1959-07-28 11 \\cr Wonder (No. 3) closed in on Esther's Pet rv i\ /SSSSl^ sss^^^^^^3amm Glendore on the inside and Home Sweet Home (No 2°) on th^rln^fJ^f and a firs t *nto the straight. round u>n> out. Keeping up a strong gaJlop all the w\v rfnun441 words
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Article645 1959-07-28 11 PETER WILSON - PETER WILSON Says Too Many Playing Field Lawyers../ WSDOS, Mon.- Rules, rules, rules! It seems to <>meone who feels that sport was originally t'ved to give pleasure to the player and subto the spectator that we're in danger of ing a bunch of track, links and playing645 words
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Article181 1959-07-28 11 PENANG, Mon. The Penang Amateur Weightlifters eind Bodybuilders Association will be holding their championship at the New World Amusement park on August 1 and 2. The championships are being held under the distinguished patronage of the Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee. In addition there are competitions for181 words
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Article226 1959-07-28 11 (Victoria):— 'year-old ravenn 'irne housewife f€ is likely to np Argentine at »"ican Games in >tober. As well housewife, Mrs. Australia's best On July 14, "e discus 153ft. »n 4ft. better Vl °us Australian f N^f e rame to Aus- member of the for the 1956226 words
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Article130 1959-07-28 11 Johore Cup To F. Canning FORT Canning Rifle Cub, with a record score of 3556 points, won the Royal Johore Challenge Cup at the annual johore Bahru Rifle Association .22 Rifle Shoot competition completed at Johore Bahru yesterday. The Singapore Rifle Association "A" team were runnersup with 3516 points. Mrs.130 words
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400 1959-07-28 11 AUSSIE PLAYERS BEING 'OVERCO ACHED' SYDNEY (IN.SW.):- Two prominent New South Wales rugby union officials former State president J. W. Breckenridge and former international J. Wai;ace have claimed that Australian union pla3*ers are 'overcoached." The charge was made at a general council meeting of the NSW. Rugby Union during discussion400 words
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Article73 1959-07-28 11 CORPORAL T. Coates of RAF Seletar won the Far East Air Force cycling A&sociation 25 miles time trial yesterday. Cpl. Coates time of 1 hr. 2 mins 15-2/5 sees was the best time for the distance. The second and third placet rl.so wpnt to RAF Seletar. L.73 words
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327 1959-07-28 12 Nixon has 5 -bout frank and helpful talks with Mr. K MOSCOW, Mon. (Reuter) Vice-President Richard Nixon of the United States said in a Press .statement last night that he had frank, complete, and helpful talks today with Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet 1 Prime Minister. Mr. and Mrs. Nixon327 words
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246 1959-07-28 12 WASHINGTON, Mon.. (Reuter) Speculation about a possible trip to the United State? this year by Mr Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet Prime Minister, has again arisen here as a result of the visit to Moscow by Mr. Richard Nixon, the Vice-President It was246 words
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Article298 1959-07-28 12 'WE WILL WI PE OUT ISRAEL' Nasser makes one of his bitterest attacks All Arabs want a decisive battle ALEXANDRIA, Mon. (Reuter) President Nosser declared lost night that the United Arab Republic wonts a decisive bottle with Israel and said that "this time we will exterminate Israel/' The U.A.R. President,298 words
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Article, Illustration245 1959-07-28 12 There's nothing like a large family to keep you young LONDON. Mon. How's this for a family? Mr. and Mrs Morris have 16 children and 14 of them are still living at home in their small $10 (Malayan) a-week council house in Hillside Stoke, Coventry. 41 -year-old Mrs. Vera MorrisMirror - 245 words
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142 1959-07-28 12 Indian Govt. accused of aiding Reds NEW DELHI. Man. (Reuter) Mr. Ajoy Ghosh, general secretary of the Indian Communist Party yesterday accused the Central Government of aiding and abetting the struggle against the Communist Government of Kerala instead of going to its rescue under the terms of the constitution. SpeakingReuter - 142 words
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173 1959-07-28 12 FECAMP. Northern France, Mon. (Reuter). French police yesterday turned over to the navy a bottle found on the beach and containing what purports to be a message from Commander Lionel Crabb, the British frogman. who vanished mysteriously In April 1958. The message, found inside173 words
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Article201 1959-07-28 12 TURBAN TROUBLE So he writes to the Queen GLASGOW. Mon. (Reuter) A 24-year-old Sikh student said yesterday he had written to Queen Elizabeth complaining he was barred from a dance hall here because he would not remove his turban. Surindar Singh Suries. whose home is at Nagar. New Delhi has201 words
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Article35 1959-07-28 12 ANTARA News Agency said yesterday that an immigration office would be established at Tarakan. Indonesian Borneo, to stop illegal border-crossing between the Indonesian territory and British North Borneo. 60 miles away. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article24 1959-07-28 12 A SEVEN-MAN goodwill mission from the Cuban government will arrive in Indonesia tomorrow. The mission includes experts in economics and agriculture.— ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article33 1959-07-28 12 k,m.T?K M° n 0 Twenty-year-old farmer Kameto Kanda hanged himself, police said, because he thought the three-year suspended sentence he had received for killing his best -friend was too light33 words
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281 1959-07-28 12 Maharanee drops case against London paper LONDON, Mon, (Reuter) A libel action brought by the Maharanee of Baroda against Associated Newspapers was withdrawn in the High Court here today, when it was announced that the Maharanee had received payment of "substantial damages" and an apoiogy from the defendants. Counsel for281 words
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Article, Illustration28 1959-07-28 12 Phntn RUSSIAN leader Khrushchev (centre i alk the American Exhibition ii Moscow i. Isf American Vice-president Richard Nixon uk7V^B earlier for the official openlnr UPIUPI - 28 words
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Article163 1959-07-28 12 More activity against Redy AT VIENNA YOUTH FESIU, VIENNA, Mon. (Reuter) Activity zamu communist-sponsored World Youth Festival uj today as a leaflet was distributed to delfgattt^ them a bus trip to "have a look at thp Iron Ci Referring to the AustrianHungarian border the leaflet, printed in five languages, said163 words
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Article78 1959-07-28 12 HILLARY TO TRY WITHOUT OXYGEN MA SAN FF I (Reuten— Sir EteJ !ary. conqueror c'lJ said here ve e 'e: iA to climb the me J this time w;*.?put oJ mask. "I'ri like to i month thing of ■'We'rj winter ooulrin"? to the a Sir Edm ind i I arv78 words
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Article49 1959-07-28 12 JAKARTA, Mon (Reuter) A senior officer of Indonesia'* Daral Islam rebels has been reported killed in the South Celebes. Antari News Agency said yesterday. Antara Machmud PteWi killed in a Dar^i li!*J on the Ctltbei peng Lofl :<' tWP found a grav? 9B J^tone bearing h;<49 words
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