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Title Section18 1959-03-23 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SAI-E EXCEEDS 80,000 Of" The Straits Times. Estd. 1845. MONDAY, MARCH 23. 1959. 15 CENTS18 words
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Article703 1959-03-23 1 1. PAP?. K stands for 'fear, insecurity, regimentation' 2. PAP outlines economic charter for Singapore T»HE FEDERATION Minister of Commerce and Industry, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, commenting on the "common market" call by the People's Action Party, told the Straits Times yesterday: •The P.A.P. does703 words
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Article60 1959-03-23 1 QUOTE from the Secretary-General of the Liberal Socialist Party. ■"Mmm\ large industrial and commercial concerns are making plans to move to the Federation because they fear the instability of a future extremist Left-wing (iovcTMinent being returned to power. If such a government Is returned then the prospect of labour in60 words
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168 1959-03-23 1 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, secretary general of the People's Action Party today claimed that the Council of Ministers had discussed the closure of the City Council at a special meeting last Friday Speaking at a PAP preelection mass rally at Upper168 words
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Article29 1959-03-23 1 BLANTYRE. Sun.— Security forces detained 160 Africans for questioning in a sweep of the Lilongwe district of Nyasaland's Central Province early today. There were no incidents. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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237 1959-03-23 1 CAR CLUE STARTS HUNT FOR MISSING TOWKAY SINGAPORE. Sun. An abandoned blue and white Mercedes Benz saloon triggered off an island-wide hunt today for a missing Singapore businessman. He is Mr. Low Peng Boon, 41 -year-old managing director of Eng Cheong Peng Kee Ltd.. an import and export firm in237 words
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Article36 1959-03-23 1 SYDNEY Sun.— The Australian Labour Party held New South Wales by a narrow margin in yesterday's state elections, the Liberal Opposition leader conceding defeat three and a half hours after the polls closed. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article32 1959-03-23 1 PERTH, Sun.— The Labour Government which has been in office in Western Australia for six years was defeated by the Liberal-Country Party coalition in yesterday's elections, it was announced today.—Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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965 1959-03-23 1 PAP plan for single mart with Malaya SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE ESTABLISHMENT of a common mar- ket area with the Federation of Malaya will be the "immediate" task of the People's Action Party if it comes to power in the general election. This was disclosed today by the party's economic expert,965 words
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Article63 1959-03-23 1 QUOTE from Dr. Goh Keng Swee: "We need not approach the Federation Government in the role of supplicants for favours. "We can demonstrate that the maintenance of prosperity and stability in Singapore is in the interest of the Federation. In return for a common market, we can offer the Federation63 words
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410 1959-03-23 1 NEW DELHI, Sunday. The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, is expected to make a statement on Tibet to Parliament tomorrow. Several newspapers have criticised Mr. Nehru for playing down the situation there. Today the Times of India said: "It is a matter for regretReuter - 410 words
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163 1959-03-23 1 Ballerina Su Chin 's 'Chinese doll' proves a smash-hit f ONDON, Sun. Su Chin, 19, from Kuala Lumpur, danced one of the most applauded solo parts at the Royal Opera House at Covent Garden here yesterday. The young hope of British ballet took over when students of the Royal BalletReuter - 163 words
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Article37 1959-03-23 1 HONOLULU, Sun. King Hussein of Jordan said today he was taking to Washington "some ideas as to the nature of talks ne would like to have with President Eisenhower and other U.S leaders. U.P.IUPI - 37 words
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Article134 1959-03-23 1 Summit —Mac wins his point GETTYSBURG, Sun. v Mr. Harold Macmillan will return to Britain on Tuesday with his main mission accomplished agreement with President Eisenhower that a summit conference should be held late this summer. The exact date is still uncertain. The President was said to have expressed aReuter - 134 words
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Article, Illustration38 1959-03-23 1 •3 HELD IN POLICE RAID SINGAPORE. Sun. Thirteen gangster suspects were arrested In police raid at Duchess Road, ofT Bukit Timah Road, tonight. Two were released after interrogation. Other 11 will tw chargred tomorrow. MR TAN38 words
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Article516 1959-03-23 2 'We received wonderful welcomes overseas: Give the same in Malaya 9 Student leaders: This is wrong attitude SINGAPORE, Sunday 'There is need of bond of friendship today' THK Federation and Singapore Governments came under fire from the Historical Society of the University of Malaya today for516 words
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Article, Illustration58 1959-03-23 2 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. Ram Singh Uppal. (above) managing director of Hindustani Embroidery Mills Ltd. in Amritsar, whose firm manufactures shawls and carpets. Mr. Ram Singh is in Singapore and may start a branch here. He arrived in the Victoria from Bombay yesterday with his58 words
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Article46 1959-03-23 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. The wreck of the Singapore Harbour Board tug, Pitho. which was raised last week from the western entrance of the harbour, will be towed to dry dock tomorrow for a survey to find out tne extent of damage caused by her sinking.46 words
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256 1959-03-23 2 SINGAPORE, Sun. —A *3 delegation of local merchants will meet the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy. this week to protest against an increase in freight rates by shipping lines on canes exported to Europe. The merchants clainvd that the256 words
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Article44 1959-03-23 2 SINGAPORE, Sun. A piece of Crown land at the 15> 2 m.s. Woodlands Road is to be utilised to accommodate hawkers, the Rural Board decided recently. The Board also agreed to issue stall licences instead of itinerant hawkers' licences.44 words
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Article63 1959-03-23 2 MCA WINS TWO SEATS IN POLL JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. The Malayan Chinese Association won two of the three vacant seats contested in the Saleng local council by-elec-tion yesterday. Six candidates (three MCA and three Socialist Front) contested the seats. Results: 1. Mr. Hon Kuan Seng (MCA) 233 votes; 2. Mr.63 words
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Article52 1959-03-23 2 SINGAPORE. Sun.—Thirtytwo pianists will compete for a $1,000 silver statuette of Beethoven in the Singapore Musical Society's fifth annual competition, which begins tomorrow at the Cultural I Centre theatre. The junior competition will be held tomorrow at 5.15 p.m. and the senior at the same time52 words
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Article34 1959-03-23 2 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Director of Community Recreation, Mr. Sterling Winans. will speak on "Singapore's community centres and youth clubs in review" at the next luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club on Wednesday.34 words
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Article41 1959-03-23 2 SINGAPORE, Sun. Two men with serious wounds were found in a back lane in the Jalan Besar area here tonight. Police believe Loh Choo Kye, 24. and Yee Seng Fatt. 20. were attacked during a gang fight.41 words
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Article205 1959-03-23 2 Pakistan envoy: We can do it I^UALA LUMPUR, Sun. 1V —The Pakistan High Commissioner in Malaya, MaJ.-Gen. Nawabzada Muhammad Sher Ali Khan, today said that his country would be able to solve its complex problems with full confidence. In a message for Pakistan Day. which will be celebra'"d tomorrow. Gen.205 words
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222 1959-03-23 2 SINGAPORE. Sunday. TtfttßTY-EIGHT types of cars have been entered A for the 1959 Mobilgas Economy Run which will start from Kuala Lumpur on March 28 and finish in Singapore on Easter Sunday. They are normal production r touring cars manufactured after January222 words
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Miscellaneous63 1959-03-23 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby ■W BECN UX3MM6 fCOVUtO f 1 TTI^V -v —N CEADINS A9OUT TWC "1 /™6VPe TUe SAM6N /so XOU WONT 1 f ffSAW SOMfTUINC A ->— V SPPING FiASUIOWS J^ J I AS L t| T T yt^ WlTW J J "«*O AWV N6W -ry I63 words
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430 1959-03-23 3 WELENSKY FLAYS GHANA LEADER: HE IS IGNORANT OF THE FACTS SALISBURY, Sunday. ROY WELENSKY, said today that Dr. Kwame Nkrumah. the Prime Minister of Ghana, was "assiduously stimulating" an African nationalist movement which could end only in "destruction, violence, and death." The Rhodesian Federation PrimeReuter - 430 words
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Article, Illustration104 1959-03-23 3 Lt.-Gen. George Grivas, the Eoka terrorist leader, is warmly greeted by the Greek Premier, Mr. Constantino Karamanlis, left, at his residence in Athens >hortly after arrival in the Greek capital from Cyrpus. Behind is Mrs. Grivas. In NICOSIA last night Mr. I.A.G. Gillies, British Assistant Commissioner of Nicosia,Reuter - 104 words
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182 1959-03-23 3 Maldivians freedom talks fail in Ceylon f OLOMBO, Sun. A five-man Maldivian ministerial delegation was preparing to return home after failing to persuade Britain to grant independence to the Maldive Islands. The delegation, led by Mr Hussein Zareer. Deputy Prime Minister, had tried for eight weeks to get Britain toReuter - 182 words
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127 1959-03-23 3 Screaming mobs: To hell with Nasser BAGDAD, Sun. Screaming mobs yesterday chanted "to hell with Nasser" and forced the Iraqi Premier. Gen. Abdul Karim Kassem, to cancel a speech after guards failed to hold back crowds. Troops escorted Kassem to safety through the thousands of raving spectators who trampled over127 words
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123 1959-03-23 3 LONDON, Sun.— Thousands of British schoolboys and schoolgirls have deserted the tuck shop for the tobacconist shop. The problem of smoking among schoolchildren in Britain has been highlighted again by the decision of the health committee of Bristol to order a special investigation among123 words
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Article99 1959-03-23 3 BONN. Sun. Visitors to the West German Garden Show which opens at Dortmund next month will be able to dine in a rotating restaurant 400 feet iove ground near the top of a concrete television tower. The tower, to be opened at the same time as the show,Reuter - 99 words
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166 1959-03-23 3 f ONDON, Sun. —The La Sultan of Brunei and 11 members of his delegation were entertained to lunch today at Chequers, the official country residence of the Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan. Mr. Alan Lennox Boyd, Colonial Secretary, invited the delegation, whoReuter - 166 words
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Article50 1959-03-23 3 BEIRUT Sun.— Two bombb exploded at the office of the Lebanese Communist weekly newspaper Al Akhbar in Beirut early today. A third bomb exploded at the home of a former Russian hotelier. Mr. George Ivanoff. now a naturalised Lebanese, who was seriously inj ured. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article26 1959-03-23 3 MANILA, Sun.— Senate foreign policy makers last night filed a resolution demanding Joint Philippine— U.S. command over American military bases here during war time.26 words
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Article27 1959-03-23 3 ALGIERS. Sun.— Nineteen people were wounded iv/o seriously when a grenade was thiown into a crowded bar In the Casbah here during the night.— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article29 1959-03-23 3 MOSCOW, Sun Two paintings by the famous 17th century Dutch painter Frans Hals, until recently believed lost, have been discovered in an art museum at Odessa.— ReuterReuter - 29 words
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56 1959-03-23 3 CAPE CANAVERAL, Sun.—The U.S. Air Force last night launched the second Thor missile in 20 hours. Last night's launching from the missile test centre was a long-range flight test for the intermediate range ballistic missile, and followed a Thor-Able firing56 words
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Article26 1959-03-23 3 ALGIERS: An entire battalion of 300 men of the tnsurgent Algerian National Liberation Front (FLN) has srone over to the French with its leader and arms26 words
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Article11 1959-03-23 3 HYDERABAD: Narcotic drugs will be banned throughout India from April 1.11 words
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Article29 1959-03-23 3 LONDON: Gilbert Harding. British television and radio personality known for his gruff manner and soft heart, is very ill. in a London hospital with a recurrence of bronchial trouble.29 words
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Article21 1959-03-23 3 WASHINGTON: Lockheed Aircraft Co. has applied to the State Department for permission to sell Indonesia 10 C-130 heavy military transport planes.21 words
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Article19 1959-03-23 3 LONDON: Mr. Aubrey Jones. Britain's Minister of Supply, left by air on a three-week tour of Indian defence establishments19 words
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Article29 1959-03-23 3 LONDON: The total of influenza deaths In England and Wales during the first 10 weeks of this year was 5.782 compared with 1.873 in the same period last year.29 words
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Article25 1959-03-23 3 LONDON: Actor Rex Harrison will leave his starring role In 'My Fair Lady" at the end of this month and go to Italy to live.25 words
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Article23 1959-03-23 3 KARACHI: Pakistan has protested to United Nations observers that armed Indian troops "terrorised" a Pakistani village in Kashmir and kidnapped a police officer.23 words
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Article26 1959-03-23 3 JAKARTA: The Minister of Economic Stabilisation has reaffirmed that compensation of the nationalised Dutch enterprise will be considered only after West Irian Is returned to Indones'.a26 words
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Article35 1959-03-23 3 ROME: A parachute rescue corps composed of 13 volunteers has been set up with the idea of bringing help in the shortest possible time to victims of air crashes, rail disasters, floods and similar calamities.35 words
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Article120 1959-03-23 3 MANILA, Sun. The Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Felixberto Serrano, will visit Siam. Malaya and Singapore next month on his way to New Zealand to attend the South-East-Asia Treaty Organisation's ministerial conference at Wellington. A Foreign Office spokesman said Mr. Serrano would stop InReuter - 120 words
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Article21 1959-03-23 3 LONDON, Sun. A threeinch 15th century Venetian enamelled glass beaker fetched £4,600 sterling at an auction sale here. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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157 1959-03-23 3 GENEVA, Sunday. BRITISH, car firms at the 29th Geneva International Motor Show yesterday reported "one of the best shows for years." Brisk sales and orders were reported for nearly all the leading models ranging from Rolls Royces and Bentleys to small Renaults andReuter - 157 words
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Article90 1959-03-23 3 SHIP FIRE: CREW IS SAVED RIO DE JANEIRO. Sun. The 5.052-ton U.S. freighter Commandante Lyra caught fire and was abandoned late last night off the town of Laguna in Santa Catartna State, Southern Brazil. All six passengers and the 53 crew members were picked up by a German freighter andUPI - 90 words
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Advertisement310 1959-03-23 3 (Communications Standard ujL«k. One of tbe largest telecommunication JWij eugineeringorfcanisationsin the British 'KV^ Commonwealth Standard Telephones and CaMes Limited is engaged in reflqnjn and the development, inauu--1 faeture and installation of all types of communication and control systems. it-rt- 1. Concerned with every aspect of •f telecommunications engineering, the M*j|i_310 words
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Advertisement137 1959-03-23 3 WHITE WAY'S DEVON CYDER I tL^k' —'7" 'Ji/^^^^ Available at your favourite grocer's Fly in comfort and safety. Leaves every Wednesday at 10 a.m. for Bangkok and Rangoon. Book your flight nmc wHk ENG LEE HONG. General Sales Agents tor UNION OF BURMA AIRWAYS. 42. Telok Ayer Street. Tel *****137 words
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289 1959-03-23 4 COMMISSIONER APPEALS TO HOUSEHOLDERS TO AID TEAM PROBE TO FIND OUT USE OF EVERY PIECE OF LAND, EVERY BUILDING KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. ABOUT 50 undergraduates from the University of Malaya in Singa pore will tarry out the bijorest-ever survey in289 words
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177 1959-03-23 4 Indian general is named as No. 1 in Malayan army KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Federation Government today said that a new post of deputy General Officer Commanding the Federation Army has been created. The position will be permanently held by a Malayan officer with the rank of brigadier as soon177 words
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114 1959-03-23 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.— Ceylon Minister for Cultural Affairs, Mr. Jayaweera Kuruppu, said here today tlia L his country would welcome cultural ties with Malaya. Mr. Kuruppu said that there were no cultural ties between the two countries at present because Malaya hart not given114 words
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Article, Illustration65 1959-03-23 4 MR. TAN KONG ENG and Miss Ho Siew Lay who were married in Singapore yesterday. The bridegroom is the brother of Mr. Tan Kong Leong and the bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Ho Pao Jin. A reception was held at65 words
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132 1959-03-23 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The secretaty-gene-ral of the Singapore Trades Union Congress, Mr. G Kandasamy, who is also a PAP member, said tonight the PAP would support the Whitley Council machinery for settling disputes within the civil service if it were returned to power. Speaking at a132 words
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166 1959-03-23 4 THE FOUR WHO WILL GO ON TOUR WITH TENGKU KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Alliance headquarters has drawn up plans tor four non-Malay Ministers to accompany the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, chairman of the Alliance organisation, on his state electioneering tours. The Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir bin Johari,166 words
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Article31 1959-03-23 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. Otto Butkus, who arrived her.c from Europe recently, will be opening a season at the Cathay Restaurant on Tue.sday where he will present "Moments of Magic."31 words
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Article, Illustration210 1959-03-23 4 Triplets' mother is home with two third is doing well SINGAPORE, Sun.—Madam Chan Yin Sim. the 20-> tar-old mother of triplets, is happy beyond words. She was back in her Pasir Panjang home, from the Kandang Kerbau Hospital witii two of her sons. The third is still in210 words
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127 1959-03-23 4 KUCHING, Sun The, Registrar of Trade Unions, Mr William Chew has denied a rumour that 800 building workers' will be recruited from Hong Kon;j into the three British territories in Borneo this year. Mr. Sim Leong Eng, chairman of the Kuchi.ig Build- ,ing Workers'127 words
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Advertisement117 1959-03-23 4 SEIETfIR HIIIS ESTATE 7| Milestone, Yio Chu Kang Road. k SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES BUNGALOWS .:A ntT/i^UFn LirtllCCC in Extensive Grounds CA I C V DETACHED HOUSES f SHOPHOUSES VACANT BUILDING SITES p SnurnUU9L9 with Complete Services and Roads 5^ LOANS AVAILABLE SEMI-DETACHED 37,250.00 80.40 per month for 15 years HOUSES OR117 words
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Article, Illustration141 1959-03-23 5 Bangkok to take part in the recent SEATO "air progress" exercises. It is under the command of Fl. Lt. J. W Adams. Today it leaves Singapore to begin a familiarisation tour of airfields in the Federation. Hong Kong, the Philippines. South Vietnam, the Borneo territories and Australia.141 words
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217 1959-03-23 5 So sorry' after radio show began twice in the middle SINGAPORE, Sunday RADIO Singapore tonight began a programme in the middle, halted it when they realised their mistake, and then began it again again in the middle After this, harassed broadcasting officials gave up. cancelled the programme altogether, and substituted217 words
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Article146 1959-03-23 5 IPOH, Sun. Coffee shops and hawkers in Ipoh will take part in a competition next month to decide which shop and which hawker sells the cleanest food in town. The competition is to be held during health week April 6 to 11. Hawkers, coffee shops,146 words
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79 1959-03-23 5 Programme for music at Arts Festival SINGAPORE, Su«. The Singapore Musical Society and the Singapore Chamber Ensemble will give a combined choral and orchestral concert as part of the Singapore Arts Festival next week. They will performances in the Victoria Theatre on April 3 at 5.30 p.m. and on April79 words
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Article27 1959-03-23 5 SEREMBAN, Sun. The Negri Sembilan division of the United Malays National Organisation today picked 20 candidates from 90 applications to contest the forthcoming state elections.27 words
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Article76 1959-03-23 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. About 200 people were present at the opening of the Prinsep Street Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall today by Elder Oh Ghee Choo. In an opening address, Dr. William Heng, thanked those concerned for helping in the building of the new hall. He reminded76 words
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207 1959-03-23 5 Malayanisation now complete in Survey Dept. SINGAPORE, Sunday. yHE Singapore Survey Department will be com- pletely Malayanised with the departure of the Chief Surveyor, Mr. B. P. Walker-Taylor, for Britain this week. Although his successor has not been named, he is expected to be an Asian. In an interview with207 words
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121 1959-03-23 5 Police: Fraud squad not short of men SINGAPORE, Sun. The Commercial Crime branch of the Singapore Police is not understaffed, according to the Police Secretary, Mr. William Cheng. Mr. Cheng, was refuting a claim made yesterday by Mr. A. W. Scott, chairman of the Chamber of Commerce, at its annual121 words
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Article44 1959-03-23 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. Ton Chooi Guan suggested at the Bukit Timah Jurong Rural District Committee meeting that a Chinese high school should be erected at the 13/2 nvs. Jurong Road. The committee has referred the matter to the appropriate authorities.44 words
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Advertisement69 1959-03-23 5 THE ROYAL VISIT SOUVENIR ON SALE NOW! w^ w pft i ><< -sSBjk Within the handsome cover ot this Souvenir is the picture story of Prince Philip's outstanding visit to Singapore. Here is a unique publication that you will always treasure. Copies are selling fast as only a limited number69 words
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Miscellaneous572 1959-03-23 5 Singapore diary, SINGAPORE MUSICAL SO- i V.M.C.A. (Orchard Road: BodyCIKTY: Pianoforte competition building and welghtlifting 4 p.m.; 1959 at the Cultural Centre, judo for beginners 4.34 p.m.; Malay Junior grade 5.15 p.m.; open grade civil service exam prep. std. 1 5.15 7.30 p.m.. P.m.; judo practice for seniors 5.45 CITY572 words
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Article50 1959-03-23 6 it H.rrf, Sit (Minimum). YEO SIM LIM. Sim Poon, Blm too, Sim Yean, Gratefully Thank All Relatives and Friends, who sent Donations, Scrolls, Wreaths and Who Paid Night Visits and Attendance at the Funeral of their Late Father Yeo Tok Kean who died on 16th March 1959 in Bincapore.50 words
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657 1959-03-23 6 The Straits Times Monday, March 23, 1959. The Lid's Off The Roof It is difficult to gauge the strength of the Khamba tribesmen's revolt in Tibet. But it appears to be more serious than was first estimated from the fragmentary reports reaching the Indian frontier. Fighting in the streets of657 words
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Article357 1959-03-23 6 Without delay and with hardly any fuss, Selangor State Alliance has been able to agree on the division of nominations among its three component parties for the State elections in May. UMNO is to field candidates in 14 of the 28 constituencies, M.C.A. ten and M.I.C. four. The357 words
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Article143 1959-03-23 6 The popular belief that Singapore is nothing but a city of businessmen, industrialists and proletariat is one which dies hard. The 35,000 farmers and fishermen in the island too nre playing a very important role in our economy. Most cities import their food from outside. But Singapore's industrious143 words
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Article, Illustration1485 1959-03-23 6 TAN SIEW SIN - TAN SIEW SIN by Minister for Commerce and Industry! in the Federation Government THE report of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East emphasises once again that the major difficulties which have to be overcome before the rate of industrialisation in1,485 words
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324 1959-03-23 6 A CORRESPONDENT, referring to the low cost timber house designed by the Timber Reaturch Laboratory, doubted whether pressure treatment with preservatives could be properly done under Malayan conditions, because. he said, seasoned timber is not regularly available. We agree that timber must be seasoned324 words
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Letter217 1959-03-23 6 MR. Lee Kuan Yew has said that Mr P. C. Marcus was brushed aside because he placed affection for his brother above his duties, but is it not the truth that Mr Marcus was in fact, as Chief Administrative Officer defending an officer albei'. his brother who217 words
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Article297 1959-03-23 7 J<S2 MEMBERS OF GENERAL COMMITTEE PASS THE AMENDED CONSTITUTION UNANIMOUSLY THE BIG WRANGLE ENDS WITH ONG CALLING SIR HENRY 'MY FRIEND' KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE 12-MONTH-OLD row over the constitution of the Malayan Chinese Association, which at one time threatened to split the organisation, was settled297 words
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179 1959-03-23 7 THE KEY TO SURVIVAL: CASEY'S TIP TO SINGAPORE CINGAPORE, Sun. The Australian External Affairs Minister, Mr. Richard Casey, said today "stability, confidence and friendship" were vital for the survival of Singapore. Mr. Casey, who made a brief stopover here before leaving for Tokyo, said: 'It should be borne in mind179 words
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Article38 1959-03-23 7 !"HE FAMILY of tbe late Mrs. iieng Yong Ker <nee Madam Tan Boon Kee) sincerely thank ail relatives and friends for their scrolls, wreaths, condolences, loan of cars, night visits and their kind attendances at the funeral.38 words
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359 1959-03-23 7 Singapore branch will remain part of parent body "The important feature of the constitution is that it carries forward the tradition established by the previous constitution which laid down that the MCA will work for all Chinese who give their undivided loyalty to Malaya. "Our amended constitution will ensure that359 words
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Article115 1959-03-23 7 PERERA IS PRESIDENT AGAIN SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. P. E. Perera was re-elected president of the Sinhalese Association of Singapore for the second year in succession yesterday. Other officials elected were: vice-president: Mr. W. N. Fernando; secretary Mr. H. L. Tennakoon. assistant secretary: Mr. C. L. Tennakoon; treasurer: Mr. H. G.115 words
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Article, Illustration321 1959-03-23 7 INDIAN DIRECTOR TO SET A FILM IN S'PORE In-'grande dame' of screen SINGAPORE. Sun. The "grande dame" of the Indian screen veteran actress Shobhana Samarth who is at present the only Indian woman film director and producer with her own company, is in Singapore. Mrs. Samarth, 42. arrived in the321 words
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Article102 1959-03-23 7 Four gang thefts in one night SINGAPORE, Sun. Robbers held up a man, Tan Swee Ann, in Jalan Besar last night and took his bicycle and other belongings. This was one of four fang robberies reported here last night. Tan's total loss was $190. A second victim was a woman.102 words
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Article28 1959-03-23 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— G. Tyebally. a local merchant, was fined $600 in the Magistrate's Court here today for assisting in the management of a character lottery28 words
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Article170 1959-03-23 7 We'll be fair on seats UMNO PLEDGE TO MCA AND MIC DENANG, Sun. 1 Penang UMNO will make "a fair compromise' in the allocation of seats to the MCA and MIC in the coming state elections. an UMNO spokesman said :oday. He said UMNO had always been— "and will continue170 words
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Article42 1959-03-23 7 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Indian Minister for Commerce, Mr. N. Kanungo. left Singapore for home by Air India today after two days' stay here. Mr. Kanungo Is on his way back after attending the recent ECAFE conference in Australia.42 words
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98 1959-03-23 7 IPOH, Sun. Top leaders of the People's Progressive Party and the Party Negara met for three hours today at the Hotel Metropole here Dr. S Kanapathipill.u. PPP president Mr. S. P. Seenivasagam. vice president, Mr. D. R. Seenhrasagam. secretary general, Mr. Jag jit Singh,98 words
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Advertisement129 1959-03-23 7 Kao Brand Special Agar-Afrar SPiCIALITIES Agar-Agar Seaweed for Agar- Agar Farm Marine Products dfc C anne d Goods General Provisions Yg Industrial and General -y Chemicals t Cosmetics Detergents JW Medical Appliance and Instruments Vt, I Glass and Ceramic Ware Sundries <KAO> Exporters, Importers, Manufacturers and Collecting Agents KAO TRADING129 words
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Advertisement130 1959-03-23 7 Available on Easy H. P. Terms from $7.00 per month INDIAN QUALITY PRODUCT SALES AND SERVICE AGENTS DISTRIBUTORS (Pvt.) LTD. AGENCY SHOWROOM: 47/49 STAMFORD RD. SPORE TEL: *****. KUALA LUMPUR: 148 BATU ROAD Tel: *****. Sp«niorcd by Engineering Export Promotion Council ot India Was? vmCVl^ H n»lSi\\ fc r Happy130 words
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BOOKS OF THE WEED
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Article761 1959-03-23 8 HALL ROMNEY - An ethnologist at war in Borneo By HALL ROMNEY WORLD WITHIN, by Tom Harrisson (Cresset Press 30s). 'THE thrilling story of Operation Tiger Ants which has been presented to readers of the "Sunday Times" during the last few weeks is part of a much longer narrative. For "World Within" really761 words
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Article226 1959-03-23 8 HINDUISM. By Swaim Nikhilananda. (Allen and Unwin 165.) IT is sometimes said that Hinduism is responsible for much of the injustice in Hindu society. There is as much truth in this as in Christian responsibility for the failings of Western society. The cardinal principles of Hinduism226 words
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149 1959-03-23 8 THE MOON AT MY FEET. By Katherine Sim. (Hodder and Stcughton. 155.) I^ATHARINE Si m. the author of 'Malacca Boy', has written another book set in this country. It is the love story of an Englishwoman Julia Grey, who comes to Malaya to149 words
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361 1959-03-23 8 NORTHWEST CONQUEST. By Lauron Paine. (The Fireside Press. 155.). BY WALTER WARWICK. THE muddling AmL erican conquest of the Oregon country was completed just a hundred years ago A few years earlier the Russians might easily have taken it. The British very nearly361 words
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Article663 1959-03-23 8 Allington Kenn€* rtl - Allington Kenn€*rtl »y STALINGRAD. By Heinx Schroter. (Michael Joseph. 255.). THE BATTLE FOR THE RHINELAND. (By R. W. Thompson 215.). STALINGRAD was one of the decisive battles of the second world war, a turning point as El Alamein had been a few months before. A663 words
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Advertisement100 1959-03-23 8 StAX MC'T 1 > London Eastwards Europe Middle East India Hong Kong Tokyo Starting Ist April Take advaafage of BOACs Ticket lattabaral Plan fly bow, pay later For full detail* ol BO AC '5 world wide routes and de Luxe, First Class. Toumt and Economy class Sennrn consult your Travel100 words
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Advertisement45 1959-03-23 8 The genuine Champagne Perry The Babycham bottle fiii« a champagne glass r^: n Available from hotels, bars and elate throughout 3 mC Singapore, Malaya, Sarawak, Brunei and North Borneo Darby M J)0 n) MADE B IHOWERINSS lIMITEO OF SOMERSET.ENGLANI O ISTRIBUTEO »V lIMB OARB v45 words
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Miscellaneous253 1959-03-23 8 Straits Times Crossword "-r; Roma emvenr 22. Over-subtle play on words following penalties (4-4). I I I rs" I I I I 15 16 I [7~] 23 Conflict caused by a listener I < ■^^^^^^v^^^^^^v"*^^ nnw\ 1. Feucbtwanger's nomad (3. 9. 8 I I I s I 2. Dine in253 words
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Article, Illustration1337 1959-03-23 9 Beniamino Gigli The world's foremost tenor STRAITS TIMES 1 WAS LUCKY GOD GAVE ME A VOICE'- g .gu yyHEN Puccini produced his opera La Ron dine, in Rome in 1919, he was plagued by a plump and stumpy unknown tenor who wanted to sing the role of Ruggero. The composerDaily Mirror - 1,337 words
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Advertisement227 1959-03-23 9 New JBQIO 8 V BMfe» Tops Them All fe? Wr Selling Features r* l-^f^s^aj For Features. njj t!fSf Fl.B/10mm FI.S/Smm wSl^^^^^ BuH»-in Diaphragm Ring -y\A It |IPt3im!^ Automatic Changing VmwII KI.J* 0 Gl *y freraady Carrying Ce>s«. UaasSflP* Lift ttOQyi Less 20% (•^•1 New E-80 A y Best seller among227 words
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Advertisement111 1959-03-23 9 oMoMMtf BOM London Westwards daily to New York weekly to Montreal Now operating Take advantage of BOACs Ticket Instalment Flan -fly now, pay later t, For full details of B.OA.C.'t world wide routes and de Luxe. First Class,' Tourist and Economy class Services consult your Travel Agent. or MALAYAN AIMWAYS111 words
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Miscellaneous113 1959-03-23 9 Cannon A Co. By Mas lg^ nr^ "™^^Ts"»n i i The Saint By Leslie Vharteris Dirk Trury By tfester Gould Jtit/C'' 'WtH V ***CAKK.' OM-r+-H- ~1 HS( HA. MA. HA. J Hl/ RKAU.V, OLO CUAP YOU 1 wowf ip twe BOYS in i .T^5 AKes> WTM V YAH, HA.HA? J113 words
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MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
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Article1417 1959-03-23 10 HEAVY LOCAL BUYING By Our Market Correspondent J^AST week on the Malayan Share Market it was sterling rubbers all the way with the bulk of business written in this section. The individual counters dealt in numbered no less than 82 or a 52 per cent rise on1,417 words
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Article493 1959-03-23 10 T*HE chief feature of the Singapore Rubber Market x last week was renewed Russian buying for one, two and three sheet for April shipment The buying which was substantial late on Monday was continued on a lesser scale on most of the following market days. ItsAP - 493 words
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Article408 1959-03-23 10 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported on Saturday (March 21): "All section* were qutetly steady and the turnover was fair.'' Singapore brokers reported the following business: Industrials: Fed Disp. $1.07; Fraser and Neave ords $1.57 cd, (T, O), $1.590 cd; Gammon 51.76';. and $1.77; McAlister $1.12 >-408 words
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Article685 1959-03-23 10 rPHE following list of revised X quotations was issued by the Malayan Share Brokers' Association after its last meeting on Saturday (March 21). Bayer* Seller* Mcx Briclu Pref 1.60 i.uo Orda 8.20 2.30 ttlts to* U.oo to (buyani 3. B. Petrol 48-'- 49/B M rruuees 6.0 A685 words
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Advertisement933 1959-03-23 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT CITY COUNCIL OF GEORGE TOWN, PENANG Appointment of Assistant Veterinary Sort win and City Veterinary Surgeon Applications are invited from Federal Citizens for the above posts. Salary scales are as follows:— U> Assistant Veterinary Svfeon $506x24-626/674x24 770. $788x24-$Bl2 (plus cost Of lninj allowances at current rale). <b) City933 words
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Advertisement232 1959-03-23 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS 1 UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA IN KUALA LUMPUR APPLICATIONS are Invited for an additional post of Lecturer or Assistant Lecturer in the Department of Malay Studies in Kuala Lumpur. Further particulars may be obtained from the registrar. University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur. Gurney Road, Kuala Lumpur. Applications close232 words
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Advertisement233 1959-03-23 10 SHIPPING NOTICE M. V. "ORANJE" The above vessel arrived from Sydney. Melbourne. Fremantle and Djakarta on the 22nd March and is berthed alongside godowns No. I—2 (Gate No. 8) of the Singapore Harbour Board. Embarkation of passengers for Penang. Colombo. P. Said Genoa, Southampton and Amsterdam will take place between233 words
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Advertisement1059 1959-03-23 10 Current Date of Total Total for payment payment for previous year year Fraser and Neave ord 6 centst April 35 38 cents Great Eastern Life $1.80 April 15 24 <To (laarßApiba) omjdßD &»u) Malayan Breweries Ltd. 12 centst April 18 32 cents Straits Steamship Co. 50 cents April 11 501,059 words
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Advertisement1590 1959-03-23 11 t.i. a.405 MANSFIELD tfc CO.. LTD. ToiiMU (II kwat) 'Incorporated in Singapore) (12 Haas) tSLm THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE D UlllMU TO LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW. LONDON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS (Via Saw witk lifcart) ta tract** via Paaaau r Capo af CaaC Napa) Carriers aption to proceed via other ports to load1,590 words
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Advertisement1231 1959-03-23 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWARD SAILINGS FOR ABEN. PORT SAIB SENOA ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, saaHH>aß AMSTEROAM, BREMEN, HAMBURG, COPENNAGEM, COTHEHBURG ANt OSLO Spore P. Sham Penang "SIBONCA"' MM«/4Ar 5 C Apr 1/ 7 Ar "JUTUNBIA"" 23/14 Apr 2S/H Ar 27 21 Apr 'KOREA"* 31 Apr 4 May 5/ 1 May 1/ 71,231 words
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Advertisement1357 1959-03-23 11 Bu! L °DiNr. THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. Ttl SINGAPORE (lacarparatal tkt Unite* Kiagaaai) I LINES SAILINGS TO ABEN, U.K. ft CONTINENTAL PORTS S'oort P. Sham Penang BEHVANNOCH for Hamburg, London, Hull C 4-7/24 Mar 21/21 Mar 27/21 Mar BENVRACKIE for London, Rotterdam, M/ 27 May Bremen. Hamburg 21 Mar/1,357 words
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Advertisement1434 1959-03-23 11 McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. TEL Na.: ***** BLLBMMAM LINE KLAVEMESS LIMB LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTEROAM. HAMBURG LOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO, and for Canada and USA North Atlantic Ports SEATTLE, VANCOUVER t PORTLAND CITY OF SINGAPORE Accepting carga far Central A Sutk Spore P. Sham Penang America 6.15-M2lMar 24/25 Mar 21 271,434 words
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Article474 1959-03-23 12 'Babes' back in form rout Leeds LONDON, Sunday. ENGLAND'S soccer selectors, d isa ppointed at the linglish League's drawn match against the League of Ireland in Dublin last Tuesday, had their hopes raised by the displays of two centre forwards in yesterday's League programme. Dennis Viollet, who was off formReuter - 474 words
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Article22 1959-03-23 12 DUNDEE. Sun. Rumania's amateur boxing team beat Scotland by six bouts to lour in an international here last night. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article225 1959-03-23 12 SINGAPORE. Sun. Tirta Kentjana. of Indonesia, suffered the third defeat oi their Singapore tour when they were beaten 10-6 by Tiger Swimming Club In their water-polo match at Pasir Panjang today. After holding Tigers to 4-3 at the interval with their last attacks, the Indonesians cracked225 words
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Article750 1959-03-23 12 IA KEEP LEAD, SCC DROP if n abandoned match is more profitable than a draw 50... SINGAPORE. Sunday. ACCORDING to the Singapore Cricket AssociaA tion's rules for the senior tournament, an abandoned match (that is one in which an innings is not completed) is more profitable than a drawn match.750 words
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165 1959-03-23 12 Sarjit takes eight for 14 as S.H.B. rout Changi SINGAPORE. Sun. Sarjit Singh took the bowling honours in the Singapore Cricket Association Junior tournament today when he dismissed eight batsmen for 14 in helping S.H.B. Police to a 41-run win over R.A.F. Changi "B" at Bukit Chermin. Schoolboy Tommy Martens165 words
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Article40 1959-03-23 12 CIUDAD Trujlllo (Dominican Republic). Sun. Pascual Perez, the Argentine world flyweight champion, said yesterday that Lazaro Kocl will no longer be his manager and that his affairs will be handled by his wife from now oh— U.P.I.UPI - 40 words
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Article309 1959-03-23 12 ENGLAND WERE LUCKY TO DRAW TWICKENHAM. Sun. England and Scotland battled to a 3-3 draw yesterday in the 74th annual match for the Calcutta Cup, the oldest Rugb> Union international trophy. Each side scored a penalty goal in a came in which some purple patches of open play in theReuter - 309 words
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Article1056 1959-03-23 12 LONDON, Sunday. y ATEST positions in English and Scottish League J football are: FIRST DIVISION P W D L P APts Wolves 34 22 3 9 90 42 47 Man. United 35 20 6 9 87 56 46 Arsenal 35 18 6 11 75 56 42 Blackpool 331,056 words
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Advertisement465 1959-03-23 12 [mm P z h .°.u NOW SHOWING! 'IUI t£i£ fiCKWULCJ KOSCINA m it c i <)N «ta<;e at 5.30 p.m. show J^ PLUS! MR HERtTLLS- ONTtST (FinaM J^" Also »eaturin* "THE KANGAROOS' led by Victor Lee )^> \nd N|>ore's Strong-man Huwutn Saman. 1... i iNi. -u.pfnded at the 9.30 p.m.465 words
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Advertisement503 1959-03-23 12 I B| aj ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■"I raoN> LAST 2 IB A YS! s V\ -a a '-> ■-> 45 4630 4 930 m m Season Continues at PAVILION from Wednesday J ALEC GUINNESS "The Horse sMputh' J&J!'&. B Wed Thurs! 4 Shows daily at 11. 1.45. 44c B.3»~OnLT~ B Selected MGM CARTOONS503 words
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Advertisement819 1959-03-23 13 Check Before Posting Replies to Box Nimbers j j Utmost cere should be taken I when replying to bo* number i I to use Hrn CORRECT I NUMBER and Address to the I Straits Times, Times House, j River Valley Road. Cash mast be sent by regis- tered pest; Postal819 words
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Advertisement705 1959-03-23 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 2* Words Si (Mim.) Max S$ ett. txtrm. HOUSE TO RENT 6 months Ui May 3 1st October, 3 bedi rooms, separate lounge, dinliig room, patio and porch, garden 43.000 sq. ft. fully furnished $650 p.m. Tel: (Spore) 6«570. "ANCHORAGF- 32A. Nasslm Road. Spacious Single, Double Rooms Private705 words
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Advertisement741 1959-03-23 13 I NOTICES NOTICE Malayan Cement Ltd. Rawang Works Expansion. Installation of the second kiln has now been completed, the new unit is operating most satisfactorily and Rawang Works is producing at the rate of 250.000 tons per annum. Expansion of sales has already commenced and tiger cement will soon be741 words
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Advertisement1209 1959-03-23 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Only candidates with tbe stipulated requirements need apply and should state In order of preference the post for which they wish to be considered. Applications for permanent appointment must satisfy usual nationality and residential qualifications. I U) SENIOR MECHANICAL ENGINEER, Grade "G" Public Works Dept.1,209 words
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Advertisement716 1959-03-23 13 TENDERS TENDERS FOR THE BCPPLY AND DELIVERY OF BOOKS TO THE TECHNICAL COLLEGE LIBRARY, GURNEY ROAD, KUALA LUMPUR. Tenders are Invited for the supply and delivery of books to the Technical College Library. Gurney Road. Kuala Lumpur for the year 1959 to the value of $10,000 Tenders must be accompanied716 words
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Advertisement166 1959-03-23 13 For your pleasure— the blend exclusive to dunhill iVI on |I.M Also aviikbk mWi unight S^O^B« urn and paefceu of 10. T From Alfred Dunhill, London s moist distinguished tobacconist, comes the luxury cigarette. Enjoy the rich smooth flavour of choice tobaccos, feel the firm packing of Dunhill cigarettes. You'll166 words
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329 1959-03-23 14 LAN MOK- AI - LAN MOK-AI From London, Sunday I. HAMMERGAARD Hansen said at Wembley yesterday: "It was not amusing at all. They just would not let us into the game." This summed up the All-England badminton men's doubles final in which Lim Say Hup329 words
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595 1959-03-23 14 WEIGHTS FOR ALL EIGHT RACES AT BUKIT TIM AH ON WEDNESDAY WEIGHTS for all eight races at Bukit Timah on Wednesday Cl. 1 Div. I— 6F Distine 0.05 j High Socks 9.02 Your H'nes* II 8.05 Come Up 8.04 Sun of Burma 8.04 Marigold 8.04 Take Easy 8.01 Rub. Planter595 words
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Article201 1959-03-23 14 KEDAH SWAMPED 6-0 PENANG, Sunday. OENANG Chinese scored an easy 6-0 victory over Kedah Chinese in their Malayan Chinese F.A. Cup tie at the City Stadium here today. The game was too onesided to be interesting. Penang led 5-0 at haif time and were201 words
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Article27 1959-03-23 14 LISBON, Sun.— Fred Norris of England won the international cross country race here yesterday with Frank Sando (England) second and F. Beddiaf (France) third. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article76 1959-03-23 14 MELBOURNE. Sun. An Australian quartet made up of Herb Elliott, Albert Thomas. John Murray and Dennis Wilson set a new record of 16min. 25.65ec for the four-by-one-mile relay today. Running in perfect weather over the Olympic Park cinder track the team cut five seconds off theUPI - 76 words
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Article132 1959-03-23 14 MANILA, Sunday. T<HE Philippines today won the doubles match K against Malaya to gain a winning 3-0 lead in their Davis Cup eastern zone round tie. The Philippines powerstroking team of Juan Jose and Mike Dongo maintained a steady game throughout an hour-long match132 words
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Article55 1959-03-23 14 TOKYO. sun.— The visiting Canadian Rugby football '.earn, the "Totems," today drew 11-ll in their eighth and final match in Japan with an All-Japan team. The match was played here in rain and mud. The Canadians have had five wins, two draws and one defeat duringReuter - 55 words
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Article22 1959-03-23 14 SINGAPORE, Sun. Newcomers Kampong Silat beat Junior A.A. 3-2 in their S.A.F.A. League Div. 3B match at Rangoon Road today.22 words
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Article301 1959-03-23 14 By FIRDIE SALAHUDIN Singapore, Sun. "I HOPE an M.C.C. team will play in Singapore one day," were the parting words of England captain reter May as he ieft Singapore this afternoon after a one-day stay here. May said that during his short stay in301 words
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Article25 1959-03-23 14 BURNHAM (Somerset) Sun Cambridge beat Oxford In the annual lnter-universlty golf match here yesterday, by eight mum* to six. with one game halved25 words
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186 1959-03-23 14 West Indies score ten wickets win OESHAWAR. Pakistan. Sun.— The West Indies raced to a ten-wicket victory against the President's XI on the final day of the match here today. The tourists' bowlers carved out the victory chance by dismissing the home team for a second innings score of 76.Reuter - 186 words
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187 1959-03-23 14 South edge North 4-3 in MHF classic IfUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A goal five minutes from time by their hard-working centre naif, Chai Hon Yoon, enabled South to beat North 4-3 In their Malayan Hockey Federation's annual cteaßlo at Federation Army Stadium hero today. South were the first to score through187 words
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Article65 1959-03-23 14 PENANG, Sun. Medium-paced off spinner Forshaw, who *ook eight wickets for 25, in the second innings, was chiefly responsible for Royal Bangkok Sports Club gaining a nine-wicket victory over Penang Sports Club in their annual "Test" for the Elephant Trophy at Western Road here today.65 words
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Article108 1959-03-23 14 SINGAPORE, Sun. Tai Wah, a "C" division team, scored the first century in the current SYSC Youth basketball league when they beat Yee Yon,g 114-26 in their group 12 match at the centre tonight. Other results were: "A" Dlv. Ming Chong 61 Self Strength 73;108 words
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Advertisement645 1959-03-23 14 EDUCATION Word* Si (Min.)— Box it ct*. txtrm. ENGLISH LANGUAGE and Mathematics for Cambridge Certificate and G.C.E. December Exams. Morning Classes Commence April. Details Stamford College. 169-B. Selegie Road. Spore. CAMBRIDGE CERTIFICATE. H SC. Special Classes for unsuccessful candidates and ihose seeking higher grade passes. All Arts and Science subjects.645 words
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Advertisement771 1959-03-23 14 KOK HIKI-. Word* Si (Min.)— Box St ct: txtrm REFRIGERATORS ol various sizes from SlO monthly. Consult Lee Fletcher, 102 Orchard Road Tel. *****. Singapore. DOGS. PETS. ETC. 20 Word* Si (Min.)— Box itt ct*. txtra. LABRADOR PUPPIES Pure Bred Available Shortly. For Good Home Providing Exercise, Care and Attention.771 words
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Advertisement70 1959-03-23 14 mmmmmWlM -!mmmßS^::iiWsF^4, h I M E6H *m& 'JL The attractive lass who wins the beauty contest is the girl who already knows the good things milk does for her the girl who eats well and looks fit the girl whose hair shines, whose skin flows even without make-up, and whose70 words
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Miscellaneous66 1959-03-23 14 CRICKET: Peter Richardson coaching clinic. S.C.C. padang, 3 to 4 p.m. and 5 to S.SO p.m SOCCER: Inter-school St Andrew's v A.C.S., Woodsville. Frienailes— Jollilads v 25 Coy R.A.S.C, Farrer Park; Balestier United v Singapore Glass Factory Farrer Park. NETBALL: Inter-school tournament Cedar v Paya Lebar M.G.S.. St. Joseph's Convent;66 words
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