The Straits Times, 21 June 1959
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Title Section15 1959-06-21 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES la**** j in Mat*** No. 1,243 SUNDAY, JUNE 21, 1959 20 CENTS15 words
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Article, Illustration340 1959-06-21 1 Youth, 1 9 slain by thugs CINGAPORE, Sat. Eleven hours after Ho Poon Suen, 19, had pledged to find a job by nightfall, his semi-naked body was found sprawled outside a Race Course Road hotel at 2.45 this morning victim of yet another gangland killing. Seven thugs had jumped on340 words
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Article29 1959-06-21 1 PRAGUE. Sat. The Indonesian Minister of Education and Culture. Professor Prijono, arrived here yesterday for an informative visit to Czechoslovakia.—Reuter. Request to postpone economy measure rejectedReuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration860 1959-06-21 1 PA Y CUTS FROM JUL Y 1 CIRCULAR GIVES DETAILS OF NEW POLICY SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE Singapore Government announced today that the big economy drive to cut variable allowances of local civil servants would start on July 1. It will, however, be prepared to receive representations on the subject from860 words
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Article158 1959-06-21 1 UNIONS ASKED FOR VIEWS ON PROPOSED ALLOWANCE CUTS SINGAPORE, Saturday. JHE VARIABLE allowances of about 2,000 City Council monthly-paid staff may be reduced in line with the Government proposals to its employees. Mr. P. C. Lim, the officer administrating the City Council, called a meeting158 words
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Article195 1959-06-21 1 DALAI LAMA BARES REDS' AIM kJUSSOORIE. Indian IXI Himalayas. Sat The Dalai Lama today accused Communist China of trying to wipe out the Tibetan nation and claimed the Chinese had killed more than 65.000 Tibetans since 1956. Addressing his first full Press conference since his dramatic flight across the HimalayasReuter - 195 words
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Article98 1959-06-21 1 Inspector told: UK trip is off SINGAPORE. Sat. A second police officer has been told he cannot go to Britain lor a six-month course on police work. He is Inspector Scan Wai Ton whose trip had been approved by the previous government but was cancelled yesterday as part of the98 words
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271 1959-06-21 1 Latest: It's TWO sets of triplets ALL BORN ON THE KING'S BIRTHDAY BUT ONE DIES gATU GAJAH, Sat. Two sets of triplets were born in the Federation yesterday the birthday of the Yang diPertuan Agong. Chp Fatimah. wife of Inche Din bin Alang Sain, a 40' year-old rubber tapper, gave271 words
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79 1959-06-21 1 KISS ON SOCCER FIELD STARTS FIGHT SAIGON, Sat. A soccer match at a village stadium near here turned into a fist fight because one of the players -vas an 18-year-old girl. The girl was closely "marked by a young man in the opposing team. During the match the two collided79 words
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38 1959-06-21 1 SINGAPORE. Sat— Two attap huts at the 7th mile, Clement! Road, were razed to the ground this afternoon, leaving a family of six homeless. A man has been detained by the police.38 words
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Article30 1959-06-21 1 WASHINGTON. Sat. The U.S. House of Representatives voted yesterday to raise the national debt limit to 295.- 601 million dollars, its highest ever level In peacetime. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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286 1959-06-21 1 PAP backbenchers to help the Go vt. SINGAPORE. Sat. AM the 25 Government backbenchers in the Legislative Assembly have been assigned to various Ministries "with a view of involving Assemblymen in the work o; Government." An announcement from the Prime Minister's Office ■aid: "The concept that the backbencher should merely286 words
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161 1959-06-21 1 DURBAN, Saturday. QNLY ONE incident was reported last night in Durban's not-scarred African townships an unsuccessful attempt to burn down a Bantu social centre at Lamontville. A night watchman raised the alarm when he saw several Africans attempting to set nre to the building.Reuter - 161 words
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Article25 1959-06-21 1 TOKYO. Sat. Dr. Hitoshi Ashida who was Japanese Prime Minister in 1948. died tonight of sarcomatosis. He was 71 year old. Reuter. iReuter - 25 words
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Article175 1959-06-21 1 Geneva: End of first phase QENEVA. Sat— The Big Four Foreign Ministers wound up the first phast of their deadlocked negotiations here with a 58--word communique declaring their belief that "further discussion and negotiations are necessary." The communique lulled after a brief plenary session put on record the decision by175 words
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Article, Illustration2205 1959-06-21 2 ALVIN MOSCOW - The girl who woke in the wrong ship ALVIN MOSCOW by ffiSr^ K E&fSf i me r 5 BasSSf jCk A f t QSC Part Three More than 2,000 people were aboard the two great ships that collided in the Atlantic on July 25, 1956. Some were brave, some were2,205 words
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Article, Illustration2044 1959-06-21 3 the cabin class ballroom, Where the band had also been playing Arrivederci, Roma, to a capacity audience. The musicians in the crowded ballroom tried gallantly to pick up the Interrupted strains of the song, but after a few bars the lights flickered2,044 words
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Advertisement139 1959-06-21 3 Nfxr WEEK 1 Drama 1 I the boats! Day |ly $38 brilliant and f/'J distinguished time piece /J A vailabU- in W < !,'('/</ <"»/v The Rolex Day-Date. It combines all the date of the month, magnified by tho the successful inventions conceived and ingenious "Cyclops" lew Nil the day139 words
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Article263 1959-06-21 4 kJALACCA. Sat Thousands living in small towns and villages m the Federation will benefit from the Government's blueprint for rural electricity supply. Tlic Minister ol Commerce and Industry. Mr. Tan Slew Sin. said thi* when he opened the now $18 million power station at Tanjong Kling,263 words
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Article53 1959-06-21 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. A verdict of misadventure was recorded at an inquest today, on a seven-year-old boy. Robert Dodsworth, who was drowned in a pond at East Coast Road on May 22. The Coroner. Inche Ahmad i bin Hussein, was told that the boat in which Robert53 words
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Article84 1959-06-21 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. Burglars broke into a Great World Amusement Park store early this morning and stole 96 bottles of assorted liquor valued at $1,700. Thieves also sneaked Into a Geylang Road house anri stole $995 worth of jewellery belonging to Madam liew Yoke Yin. Four other84 words
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514 1959-06-21 4 Ong sets up seven-man team to hear grouses from the public THE AIM: 'TO BE OF MAXIMUM SERVICE TO THE PEOPLE' FIRST TASK IS^TO ELIMINATE WASTE SINGAPORE, Saturday. FROM Monday seven Peoples Action Party Assemblymen will attend to members of the public and receive complaints on matters that come within514 words
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Article, Illustration108 1959-06-21 4 SUIIIIIIIII. **********111; 0 Hong Kong film actress Lav Sing j (above) told reporters in Ipoh on her ar- rival there yesterday that she would marry only when she was sure she had found the right man. E "He need not be rich, although it108 words
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Article75 1959-06-21 4 MISSING BOY'S BODY FOUND SINGAPORE. Sat. The hunt for a boy who fell into the Rochore Canal on Thursday finally ended today with the recovery of the body of a young boy at the Kalian* Basin. Police fish«d out the body at 6 a.m. this morning after a "f>99" call75 words
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Article98 1959-06-21 4 Muslim body supports Govt. drive SINGAPORE. Sat. -The All Malaya Muslim Missionary Society, at a Hari Raya Haji meeting today, expressed its support of the Government's "clean up" campaign against juke-boxes, pintable saloons and bars. The secretary of the society. Inche A. Wanjor. said today: "We believe that a nation98 words
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Article60 1959-06-21 4 p SINGAPORE. Sat The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will attend a mammoth rally of worker* on June 28 at the Singapore Badminton Hall at 5 p.m. to celebrate the advent of the new Government and the release of eight trade union leaders. Fifty-eight60 words
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Article, Illustration202 1959-06-21 4 Mary, the former champion runner* weds bank clerk SINGAPORE. Sat.— Breaking records did not give her &s much excitement as her wedding did, Mary Klass, 24, Malaya's former champion sprinter, told the Sunday Times today after her marriage to Mr. Joseph N err us de Souxa at the Church of202 words
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Advertisement176 1959-06-21 4 A STEP UP! A yts. an investment nKgi^s»^^sßßßßt?M Ha^ IB^F^^^l**^^ J in a Vauxhall Cresta In^ i^P*^^'^^^ Jy or Vrlox is a step Hl^x^xi^ss nKSjjSM^J^DPJ^Z^jj^^ r up the ladder I^^H W^SmßH^V^^^^^^^ what about running coats? vt^iS^^^r S' Well Sir. with 25 —26 m.p.g. W^^jC^V* around town and even more vß^Hrj^^^^%4*^^^176 words
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Advertisement492 1959-06-21 4 :£s&, 1 \cluM\t- RoiiMin B The fingertip flame cimI n 11 tr ?B»& Ronson araf lame fMjfr F% Refuels in ti r Hjg^ §^k saa^X seconds utid can Ik; Bs\. \imi%ol^^^^S topped up at any Iff Runs (or Hboul a .Mft^^tm year in normal use Ijtv IF s^ /f J^492 words
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Article, Illustration494 1959-06-21 5 'A FURTHER STEP. MINISTER FOR CULTURE SAYS: WE HAVEN T STUDIED IT FULLY YET SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE GOVERNMENT has been urged in a newsletter circulated among parishioners of a Catholic church to ban petting in public parks in Singapore. The newsletter494 words
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Article54 1959-06-21 5 SINGAPORE. Sat —General Sir Richard Hull. Com-mander-in-Chief. Far East Land Forces, will leave here tor Indonesia tomorrow on a short official visit at the in- vitation of Lt. -General A. H. Nasution. Chief of Staff. Indonesian Army. He will stay for five days and have discussions54 words
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Article85 1959-06-21 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. I The Alliance members of the State Council, will hold another meeting on Monday at Muar to select the Mentri Be--1 sar for the State. At the previous meeting held ago they could not arrive at a decision and the matter was referred85 words
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Article, Illustration278 1959-06-21 5 SINGAPORE. Sat TinCriminal Investigations Department was today commended by the (iiininissionrr <>i Police .Mr. A. E. G. Blades, for its relentless efforts to combat the stranglehold of secret societies on t'.\e island. Recognition of its work u.imacle at a simple ceremony278 words
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Article, Illustration355 1959-06-21 5 5,000 JOBS ARE OPEN TO WORKERS FROM SPORE, SAYS MINISTER JHE NEW ZEALAND M^^LbluT^grat.on and Mines, Mr. F. Hackett. said here today his country would have no objection to the entry oi skilled workers from Singapore to fill iob vacancies But. he said, each applica- -tanues355 words
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Article19 1959-06-21 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The' Singapore Police Band will perform at Teck Chye Terrace. Serangoon District on July 15.19 words
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Article90 1959-06-21 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. A request by the Malay Seamen's Union to the Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Sir William Goode. for the release of all detainees involved In the Maria Hertogh riot.-, in 1950 has been referred to the Minister for Home Ailairs, I Mr. Ong Pang Boon. The90 words
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380 1959-06-21 5 Story behind vaccine trials success CINCAPORE. Sat. Professor E. S. Monteiro, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya, today attributed the success of the recent Sabin vaccine trials here to "dedicated teamwork and a sincerity of purpose." In an exclusive Interview in his General Hospital office today, 50-year-old380 words
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Advertisement76 1959-06-21 5 Sf a AIR _,ji^Pa§§ages to -*T> EUROPE Travel our three-way plon and see enchanting Sauth Africo. (seo Molayo/S. Afnco, sco or oir S. Africa/ Europe, sco or air Europe/ Malaya) Combine a restful sea trip with speedy air passage. -^52^ For further particulars contact your Travel Agent or fe&T, a«nts76 words
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Advertisement192 1959-06-21 5 HEINZ CONDENSED SOUPS MADE IN U.S.A. Tomoto Chicken with R.ce Bean with Smekea Pork. Chii kT^J^'""' "™"^3>~2| W Beef Crcom of Celery K^^^^^^^^^^^SS Clom Chowder Cream cf Pea. HB^£ 53H Consomme ;Oiicl en) Veqetabl* ■H^jBflHJHE^H^ Cream of Cnicken Vegetarian 'MMM Vegetable Criorr> of V.usfiroom H^H^HlP^h7^HjJ Beef Noodle Gumbo Creole B192 words
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Article, Illustration307 1959-06-21 6 SWIMS UITS LEARN THE TRICK OF BUILT-IN ARTIFICE BRA BRINGS BEAUTY TO THE BEACH UALAYAN bathing beauties have rarely looked much on a beach before. The 36-22-36 girl has had her statistics straightened out by skintight or shirred elastic. The gM with no men tionable measurements h.i^307 words
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880 1959-06-21 6 How the man in your life can stay young \jyiTH life expectancy going up to 80, men will have to see that they are able to meet the challenge. For what fun is there in living to a npe old age when you880 words
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Advertisement139 1959-06-21 6 PORCELAIN Lotus Floner Libation Cup M f {MWg DjitOitj A.D I 3 68"I 644) *~'A delicate porcelain cup, in the fo-tn of a lotus ■^j (lower, emblem of purity and perfection. %j 15%, U fW nH^dBK E^^l^Wi^ y !flH| The white purity of Lux Toilet Soap tdE^SRf V S^m^M <V139 words
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Advertisement206 1959-06-21 6 mm mm \^fi fe^Tfe k* •Jl^^-.^K^^a^l' Fruit Salt $f a ENO \MiW SPARKLING ANTACID VC/^ I^V^ 'fruit salt' 00 •utman »«t«cio tcnom AWiTHlflltf r. H»rb«rntMCM,i(RiilaiTwl Mxmm u«iuix«iiniiiiniiw Eno cools the blood, seiilat «p> m ami utmcid lAurrrs upvel stomocht, tttps yo«# Kutakiltl'i i- f. .rnin« ocoa turn*, mumcM Mum >Hiiunuu..>iati>ia206 words
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440 1959-06-21 7 Only 50% went to polls in Trengganu KUALA TRENCCANU. Sat. Only 50 per cent of the total electorate of 114.906 went to the poll today to elect 24 members to the State Legislative Assembly. In spite of a State holiday —to celebrate the 64tli I birthday of the Yang di-440 words
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386 1959-06-21 7 He killed his mistress and her daughter— but will not hang THE FIRST CASE OF ITS MONO UNDER A NEW BRITISH ACT LONDON, Saturday. \yiLLIAM BIDDICK was found guilty of murdering his mistress and her 14-year-old daughter. But he will not hang. Instead, because of a judge's ruling on a386 words
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Article, Illustration89 1959-06-21 7 JAN BRIGHTENS THE LONDON STREET SCENE Blnndr model Jan Carmody from Australia provided quite a trrat for Londoners when she stepped out in a swimsuit carrying a ti.ivini of apples to give away. Accompanied by husky Colin Mi I ul. m. Jan has a two-fold mission: to popu- larise \ustralian89 words
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Article101 1959-06-21 7 MAN WHO TORE UP £5,000 T ONDON. Sat.— Somewhere in London is someone who hates money so much that he tossed £5,000 into a dustbin. He snipped each note into ten pieces, stuffed it into a shopping bag. and put it inside a dustbin just behind the British Museum. After101 words
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Article62 1959-06-21 7 LONDON. Sat. Mr. Herbert Morrison, 71-year-oid policeman's son who rose from an errand boy to be 1 British Foreign Secretary. Ls Ito leave Parliament, it was disclosed here today. He has written to the South Lewisham Labour i Party In South-East London saying that he does notReuter - 62 words
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Article44 1959-06-21 7 PHNOMPENH. Cambotfia Sat.— President Soekarno of Indonesia arrived today in Phnompenh and received a warm welcome from hug» crowds. The road from the airport to the city was decorated with huge banners in the two languages welcoming th" visitor.— Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article43 1959-06-21 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. A talk on the subject "Life More Abundant" will be given by Dr. L. E. Maxwell, founder and principal of the Prairie Bible Institute of Canada, on Monday at 7.45 p.m. at the V.M.C.A. Hall In Orchard Road43 words
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Article50 1959-06-21 7 LONDON. Sat.— A Russian TU 104 jet airliner left London airport today carrying 34 people, including 22 Ame ricans. on the first Britishplanned air tour of Russia. The tourists will spend two weeks sight-seeing IT Moscow. Kiev and Leningrad at a cost of about £160 each.50 words
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44 1959-06-21 7 NEW YORK. Sat.— Six Negro youths, aged 14 to 17 years, were arrested today following the rape of a 14--year-old white girl in a school playground here last night. Police said the girl was assaulted three times.— ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article29 1959-06-21 7 CALCUTTA. Sat. Fifteen people were feared dead when a boat carrying a wedding party capsized in the Ganges River today at Bhagalpur. in Behar State.— U.P.I.UPI - 29 words
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Article25 1959-06-21 7 JAKARTA. Sat. Ten painters of the historic city of Solo. Central Java, are to exhibit their works in Singagapore next month.— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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209 1959-06-21 7 FRANKFURT. Saturday. \JL/EST German engineers have developed an engine which will run on lubricating oil, diesel oil, or petrol. Experts claim it will outgrow most conventional engines within a few years because of its versatility and economy. They say it makes209 words
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Article51 1959-06-21 7 SINGAPORE. Sat. Ten Vietnam Army officers arrived here today by Pan American Airways for a course of jungle warfare training in the Fedei ration. Captain Nguyen Van Chuc. j leader of the team, said the tour had been made at the invitation of the Federation51 words
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Advertisement133 1959-06-21 7 L00k... AT THE WORLD WITH CLEAR, BRILLIANT. HEALTHY EYES THE DAILY USE OF JUST A FEW DROPS OF EYEMO DOES WONDERS FOR YOUR EYES to get around C«\ •e<<se4O better ovo, lamtiretta ORNf O MOTORS *ini»nn Kuaia lu>- i s C f<.n>cjn Ipoh Ptnjng ButterwtKth lIIIIIIIIIUIIII «!i«lll||||l|||| l>P "jfl|^^ TOSCA133 words
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Miscellaneous26 1959-06-21 7 fs&ifss} ifT irAii/ k fvssspf) Ib^sita^ V^SSrSfy J^t \K\[\\A/ S 5^ VvAi. oSiSy feevre ACTUALLY kxjmo A \fH\> wV VJ^ f^A Neecxe a haystack, Mil II >**26 words
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Article, Illustration59 1959-06-21 8 MAKLON BRANDO and leading (adits Ainu Maicnuii (left) and Joanne Woodward study the script of Tennessee Williams' "Th- Fugitive Kind at the start of rehearsals in New York. The film, for United Artist release, is believed to be the first one in which threeUPI - 59 words
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Article, Illustration812 1959-06-21 8 II n mM i I II I I f iW^TT '^^M NKXT to .stealing money, or marrying Barbara Hutton, one of the quickest ways of getting rich is to sign up Gary Cooper for a picture and give him a horse, a gun, and a pugeful812 words
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193 1959-06-21 8 VATICAN. Sat. Egisto Marcellini, 55-year-old ex-soldier, has been told he has two wives one recognised by the State, the other by the Roman Catholic Church Wife No. 1 he married In 1925 at a civil ceremony. Several years later he left her.193 words
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Article58 1959-06-21 8 COPENHAGEN. Sat -in tne past 48 years fines amounting to £310.000 have been collected from the worjkers, £33,450 from the em-' ployers, by Denmark's Labour Arbitration Court. The court deals with cases where collective agreements have been broken. The King's Bailiff collects the fines, and58 words
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Advertisement350 1959-06-21 8 I I!"" 1 VJ j "They are inseparable/ I* s lit ,^^^B& "It was afrer I fook this shot that pT Howard signed up for a complete body- building course." I'm •riiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii v j f 'i BOAC MAKES £99,000 PROFIT \f i >/F LONDON. Sat— British Oversea An ways Corporation350 words
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Advertisement145 1959-06-21 8 Your EYES need 1 W eU JT^ Z\ t Eyes which are used all ilay S2tf egUcird easily become tirol and sure start to look strained VflU P and devel °P "S ly wrinkles. JUUI Protect them with Optrex Eye Lotion. Optrex soothes eyeS and refreshes the eyes. Use Optrex145 words
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Article195 1959-06-21 9 Who controls the atoms controls the atom? Which nations will make atom bombs and how soon? Tin il be answered in a 227-page report: "The Nth Probiem: a world-wide survey uf nuclear weapon capabilities." the work of a group ..f scientists. They have made an international problem into atom research195 words
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Article, Illustration585 1959-06-21 9 LAN MOK- AI - The hitch-hiking bug can be an official pest LAN MOK-AI- INTO LONDON FROM MALAYASEVEN HIKERS IN FIVE DAYS by london. Saturday N the space of five days this I month, seven hitch-hikers I from Malaya arrived in London. They had taken various routes, used varied means of transport, but they585 words
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Article, Illustration327 1959-06-21 9 em turns boy, TRICKS STABLEMEN The commodore a helping hand gives I ON DON, Sat Th« cheerful, chubby cheeked figure who strode confidently into one of Britain's leoding racing stables looked a likely young lad, despite the baggy trousers and a shirt flapping in the breeze. He looked up fearlessly327 words
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Article, Illustration383 1959-06-21 9 THE Farelt Sailing Club in Singapore 1 w nts more non-commissioned mem wunts more non commissioneo mem bers ot the Army to take an interest in Hrn sport. ■\\i an- not actually trying mil fur more nicrulxiN i memli«-i'>hip is over 100). but we >in»ul(l like383 words
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Article48 1959-06-21 9 LONDON. Sat.— Police lacst week questioned a woman L- driver whOvse car smashed I through a garden fence Hi Dalmore Road West Dulwich. went through the from door, and Mopped in th" hall. The driver jumped out of the car and ran away.48 words
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Advertisement886 1959-06-21 9 FOR REALLY RAPID RELIEF FROM INDIGESTION I ALWAYS TAKE PHILLIPS MILK OF MAGNESIA Qg^m TABLETS o« HU t T lIX El CANDY UH 7uArur THEY'LL MAKE YOU I V^ 4 1 FEELDANDY! Hj«'-:fl lets) Coughing, Strangling Asthma, Bronchitis Curbed in 3 Minutes l>» >..u n»\r attacks of Asthma IJ. R886 words
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Article, Illustration1009 1959-06-21 10 John Brett - John Brett By NATALIZ WOOD am! ROBERT WAGNER: Alert, intelligent and good looking, they are among the leaders of the intellectually inclined younger set in Hollywood. It's all done with 4,000 YEARS OF VANITY-SCIENCE NOW KEEPS THE BUSINESS BOOMING THERE'S always money in mirrors. Here is one1,009 words
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Article, Illustration74 1959-06-21 10 An artist's impression of the Seacat, a new guided missile for the Royal Navy, being launched from a warship. Seacat has been developed by Short Brothers and Harlard Limited to replace the 40 mm. gun as the Navy's standard close-range anti-aircraft74 words
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Advertisement378 1959-06-21 10 %s>o m v A P rtn kle ot Vim on h ami Even the dirtiest Kuall is mS cloth, a quick rub round m>< -.hinina like new a?ain. Vim > W nwav eoes grease nnri dtr» leiin.c -o oritilv Rnd soouicklvl 11l Bji A quick rub round and this powerful378 words
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Article, Illustration1012 1959-06-21 11 BRIAN GARDNER - The strong-arm men 's last refuge BRIAN GARDNER By WHEN things go wrong for the strongarm men of Latin America, and the mob is at their heels, they know there is always one place where they will find sanctuary the Dominican Republic, itself ruled by the daddy of them all,1,012 words
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Article477 1959-06-21 11 Friday, June 12. QN the morning of 10th the adult population of the Dusun cast their votes for the State election all except Albertus, who has not taken the trouble to register as a citizen. It was very hot standing in the queue, so the Tuan sent477 words
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Advertisement338 1959-06-21 11 ARRID. Whirl-in Lotion Deodorant IN THE BOTTLE WITH THE BALL ON TOP Stops perspiration stains i 'A andodor I as no gfm»^ o ther i deodorant canl IIVU* lV JL skin-soothing lanolinl JM f Never sticky! Never drips! Never touches fingertips! AM Men Enjoy Williams AQUA VELV/, Coot. SoMMd AiH-r338 words
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Obituary25 1959-06-21 12 in Hoirf. IN I Minimum). REV. SM. THEVATHASAN 1.8.E.. M.A.L.T.. departed to his J l-6-58 deeply missed by ■lly and friends R.I. P.25 words
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Article92 1959-06-21 12 Wards SIM (Minimum). lEN VARIETIES in a tin o! Pride of Holland Verlcades biscuits from Holland Aslc your provision dealer! FREE LECTURE on Christian by Frlednch Preller at Canning Rise Cultural Centre. Sunday. June 21, S p.m. All are w eicome. FOR EXTR AORDINARY HEALTH, vigour and long life92 words
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Article165 1959-06-21 12 I OOK ROUND and be tharucful. New, vigorous lite is flowing through Malaya In nearly every sphere of life. Improvements come bit by bit but they come. Help comes to the fishermen through buying and selling co-operatives, by new ice factories; to the farmer in new165 words
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Article146 1959-06-21 12 DURMESE rice men are in Malaya, looking for ways to increase the amount of Burmese rice that this country can take. Ten of them are looking for a bigger market. It is welcome testimony that the days when nobody knew where the next kati of rice was146 words
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Article143 1959-06-21 12 TN expanding Kuala Lumpur the surrounding green belt is fast disappearing under a wave of concrete. But it is still not too late to keep breathing spaces. That is, if those responsible for planning all the new roads, houses, offices and other adjuncts to the growing capital city143 words
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Article, Illustration434 1959-06-21 12 THREE prisoners in i Siberian salt mn. I were talking over their pjsts. "I'm here because I said the Chief of Police was a fine, patriotic man," explained the first. "That's odd," said the second. "I was sent here because I said he was a crook434 words
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Article, Illustration760 1959-06-21 12 Jeffrey Francis - 12th year of the Emergency Jeffrey Francis CHASE GOES ON IN THE NORTH AS MALAYA ENTERS THE... By Lowest recorded For instance. In April thi.s year there were 12 eliminations ten surrenders, one death and one capture two minor incidents and one contact. But last month there were only eight760 words
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Article411 1959-06-21 12 Casualty figures of the 11 -year shooting war in Malaya: TERRORISTS: Killed 6,687; wounded 2,816; surrendered 2,649; wounded and captured 341; captured 940. CIVILIANS: Killed 2,473; wounded 1,385; missing 810. POLICE (Regular. Special, Auxiliary, Volunteer) and HOME GUARDS 1,351 killed; 1.588 wounded: 26 missing. MILITARY FORCES: Killed 519;411 words
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Advertisement606 1959-06-21 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. HOMK LF.WK N Wmrt* II 'Mm.)— 9m M c(f. txtra. IO LET FURNISHED. In the delightful fishnij; village or Port North Cornwall, cottages and flats of two. three and five ijedrooms. Recently modernised and all electric Rentals from £10 l>er month according to season. Write divine details dates606 words
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Advertisement63 1959-06-21 12 To make it WATERPROOF 4 1 'M.I tin, iiu.l ami It ireasepraof, t>i". /A^*^- K<ilr\ in\rnlrrltlu« t/mWUSWti hill ton. I I il n^^Sf KXCUMYK. M/ >|>r<ially liitrH li.ii Ik anil ■!■•< To make it SELF-WINDING R«l*x introduced thf j^o-^ world hr»t "rotor" wriit-watrh. Constant tension on thr S x +&/>/-is\63 words
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Advertisement53 1959-06-21 12 l^Laaaaaaaaaaaaadslv BHPJjBJ^XSBr w j an expression of friendship...a good brandy >-* Key Brandy and good friend.s i|i go well together! So they ill should because Key Brandy is A^^ a traditional heart cheering 'Mml drink the product of a F^W 300 year old industry. £S KEY BRANDY ft*l« Agval* MM53 words
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209 1959-06-21 13 Four are jailed on contraband charges CINGAPORE, Sat —A District Judge, Mr. K. T. Alexander, today fined four men $5,000 each in two separate cases relating to possession of dutiable tobacco. The lines were not paid and the men were Jailed for live months. CASE No. 1 Lim Chek Hian209 words
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144 1959-06-21 13 SINGAPORE. Sat. Three successive days, beginning July 22. have been fixed today for the hearing of two summons charges of alleged defamation one against the Straits Times Pre.vs i Malaya i Ltd., and the other against Mr. Leslie HoiTman. Editor-in-Chief of the144 words
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Article, Illustration65 1959-06-21 13 \>\vly-\w<l> >Ir. and Mrs Michael I.i-wU I ern.inde/ smile for the Sun. lay limes t.imeiaman alter their wedding at th«- Cathodial oi ihc (ioml Shepherd, Singapore, yesterday. The bride is S\lvi;i Mary-Ann Kead. Mr. Stephen Lin afoaog Lock, a teacher, and liis bride. Eileen N^ Pol65 words
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Article, Illustration332 1959-06-21 13 Blind children surprise crowd at the fair CINGAPORE, Sat. The Victoria Memorial Hall was a fairyland of colour when the seventh annual International Bazaar was opened today by the Yang diPertuan Negara, Sir William Goode. Merc than 1.000 people tfirongcd the entrance to the hall as Sir William and Lady332 words
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202 1959-06-21 13 IT'S BACK TO SCHOOL FOR RUNAWAY BOY BUKiT MERTAJAM, Saturday. FOURTEEN-YEAR-OLD K. Sivananthavel. a Seremban schoolboy who ran away from home on March 20. was re-united with his father at a lawyer's office here this morning. Later, they left by train for home, accompanied by Mr. K. Thanikasalam, ai elder202 words
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98 1959-06-21 13 PENANG, Sat. A Mali\ lecturer of the Penanj; Day Training College last nisht urged English-speak-ing Malays to make more use of the national language. liuhc V u so lV bin llashid told tlie annual meeting of the local Malay Students' I'nion he did not98 words
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Article42 1959-06-21 13 Singapore Copra Association noon prices per plcul on Saturday: fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra: June $40 1 2 buyers. Ml sellers. Tone was quietly I steady. Singapore Coconut OH Millers' Association: bulk $63.50 sellers. drum $67 sellers. Tone *as quiet.42 words
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Article23 1959-06-21 13 SINGAPORE. Sat— The tin price in Singapore tod;<y improved by 25 cents to $402.50 on an estimated offering of 135 mv23 words
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Article63 1959-06-21 13 SINGAPORE. Sat.-Majeed. 32. a labourer, m today sentenced to six months jail for attacking Aminah binte Abdullah. 40. with two pieces of wood. The court was told that Majeed struck Aminah after a quarrel over the use of the bathroom in their house in Somerset63 words
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Article45 1959-06-21 13 SINGAPORE. Sat. A total of 15.704 children have been registered for admission to Government English. Chinese and Malay primary schools next year. In addition 3.385 were registered in aided English schools. Registration continues on June 27 and July 4 and 11.45 words
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223 1959-06-21 13 rpOKYO. Bat— Mrs. Shizue 1 Kato. "the Margaret Sanger of Japan," today endorsed the plan of Professor B. H. Sheares of the University ot M Uava for voluntary sterl- of women with more than three living children. Mrs. Kato. a Socialist Member of the Diet,223 words
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101 1959-06-21 13 Not in court for judgmentarrest ordered SINGAPORE, Sat. The Third Criminal District Judge, Mr. K. T. Alexander, today Issued a warrant for the arrest of Christopher B. Campos, who failed to appear in court to face Judgment In a case. Campos was to face judgment on a charge of misappropriating101 words
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48 1959-06-21 13 SINGAPORE. Sat. Part of Blanco Court near the junction of Victoria Street will be restricted to through traffic for a month from Monday because of the construction of a sewer. A Government statement said that alternative access was available via the adjacent backlanes.48 words
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Advertisement349 1959-06-21 13 Begin your leave in PORTUGAL STRATHEDEM Oeparts SINGAPORE 9tt> July Calls LISBON 30th July Arrives LONDON 2nd August Enquiries to: ISLAY KE.RR CO. LTD. 11-A Collyer Quov, Singapore. Tel: ***** HARRISONS CROSFIELD (F. of M.) LTD. 70 Ampong Rood, Kuala Lumpur. Tel: ***** ISLAY KERR CO. LTD. Hong Kong Bonk349 words
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Miscellaneous97 1959-06-21 13 HIGH TIDES TODAY: Singapore 11.40 am. (8 ft 3 in. i 10.53 p.m. <9 It 6 I in i. Port Dick&on 6.38 a.m. (8 ft. 8 In.) 7.09 p.m 1 9 ft. 9 in), Penaiiß 12.34 a.m. n ft. 5 in.) 12.46 I p.m. 1 9 ft. 1 in.) TOMORROW;97 words
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Miscellaneous220 1959-06-21 13 PPPIOH p63h Bb^l ELIM CHI'RCH: Sunday school 9.15: Morning Worship 10.30; Evangelistic Servioe 5.30 p.m. PAYA LEBAR METHODIST CHI'RCH: Church School in Malay 815 am.; Church School !In English/ Bible Class 8.45 a.m. Service in Malay 9 a.m; Service in English 10 a.m Evening Service In English 5.30 p.m. INDEPENDENT220 words
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Article, Illustration170 1959-06-21 14 Pic of the Year Winners of today's runner-up prizes THESE TWO WIN THE WEEK'S TOP PRIZES %W INNER of this week's top prize of S3O is "The Hermit" (right), submitted by Francis Ong, 15-B China Street Ghaut, Penang. The second prize ol $20 goes to "Towllne"170 words
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Article1104 1959-06-21 14 RAYMOND THOMAS - RAYMOND THOMAS 9 BY A RE you perfectly satisfied with the quality of your lens, or are you always wishing that you could afford to buy a new camera? Are you one of those people who feel envious of' your friend's new camera, because it has an f1,104 words
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Advertisement344 1959-06-21 14 l^HnLj hawaii FRANCISCO Wonderful ports of pleasure on your 15,000 mile luxury "PRESIDENT" cruise across the Pacific. The di font bronze voice of the temple gong, the clotter of wood-soled getas on the street: for her passengers these ore the first rounds cf travel adventure in Japan i Lmcr ncars344 words
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Miscellaneous174 1959-06-21 14 IB Am I %CROS«>: i Written attesia- (4); 45. Happing (11). tion (11); 11 Conceited (4); 12 DOWN .tied (6); S Zestful (4); 14. Formed (8); 16 Vital juice (3); 4. Rank (4); Wood nymphs (6); 17. Turi 5. Clothe (5»; 6. Sequence (5): (3); 18. Governed (5); 20. Com-174 words
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Article, Illustration358 1959-06-21 15 Imitation Of Life Lano Turner, John Gavin, Sandra Dee, Dan O'Heriihy. V.I. fHE theatre, this Eastman-colour-ed, sugar-coated tearjerker tells us, is but an imitation of life. And for nearly two hours the film expounds the point. But Hollywood, in bringing Fannie Hurst's novel358 words
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Article242 1959-06-21 15 LONELYHEARTS Montgomery Clift, Robert Ryan, Myrna Loy United Artists "I ONELYHEARTS" is a fascinating film. It deals with a subject that must be of direct interest to countless newspaper readers the world over. Producer Dore Schary translated it for the screen from Nathanael West's novel.242 words
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Article, Illustration473 1959-06-21 15 HIPSTERS OF THE GAY DECADE WERE COOL CATS ON THE RECORD QCCASIONALLY there comes a record which one cannot but praise. Such a record is "Eydie Gorme Vamps the Roaring 20's" (ABC Paramount ABC 218) undoubtedly one of the best pops discs issued this year. The album has all the473 words
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Advertisement760 1959-06-21 15 i -phoxk AZ .voir shim infi M.irr H \RIKIC than "Horror of Dracula" If 1 fH^^Pi pj I JWPMCBBk bloody < olor isß) \o±db4HidtttmktMmJßKL* I'lus Path. \iu v M\o T/.K Tl \(i introduces Successor B NEXT "IAaICIV UCADTC" ll A Montitomery ClWt Lantr LUNCLT ntAKIJ Robert Ryan Myrna Loy sj760 words
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Advertisement455 1959-06-21 15 WtmrnOX TOP IN SHQWBUSIWESS MWI 1111, I Cathay Organisation w|: ATTRACTIONS mSmmJi Phone: fWTi A Last Two Days! ln 6 vii a. m .-1.i:.-1.13-MS t 9.30 nMMttsnutrF sssssr ■UUkGENS cinuaSco* I fo\ Movietone News: "Singaporr's New Trimc Minister". TONIGHT* mY'i FOR BETTER FOR WORSE (M»nd) Today 9 a.m.: "NIGHT OF455 words
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Miscellaneous356 1959-06-21 15 ■MLHpjMJ I|J• I mm HSJSSa3H Radio Singapore Medium Wave IM melrrs A.M. 6.30 Good Moinmg; 6.32 Morning Prelude; 7.0U The News. 7.05 Moments Of Melody; 8.00 The News; 8.05 Breakfast Club; 9.00 Programme Summary; 9.02 Arnold Eld us and the A.B.C. String Orchestra: 9.30 Melodies and Memories; 10.00 Take It356 words
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Miscellaneous1229 1959-06-21 16 UIMVLTiJt}- THIS 'S THE PIKST OP PIVE \/T .f UT THE Jff-Ai. rEACE OP Pi. /VWll, J_ S4C KAPAK iKJTERCEf T 1 APRiCA A«ysr $1 WON »> k vtfWy vftfwHt jVI-t— AN7 INTELLICSENCE 5A.5E5 > APtICANS 1 THAT'S WWY WE J MMf^. >- jv-^ WE'LL 500N HAVE, STRETCH WGy WEEP^TAKZAN--1,229 words
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Article, Illustration944 1959-06-21 19 Dresser who apes his master has patients burning mad |N A military unit where I work there is a civilian dresser who, aping his master, employs a stethoscope on anybody who visits him for just a bruise, cut, or scratch. I feel like burning his stethoscope when944 words
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Article1569 1959-06-21 19 Write to Jane Lee, Sunday Times, River Valley Road. Singapore 9 Innocent smiles 'WE ARE JEA'.OUS, TOO.' YOUTH TELLS NEIGHBOUR WITH A CHARMING WIFE A VERY charming and modest wife of one of my neighbours used to smile and talk to me. Now she seems to be1,569 words
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Advertisement462 1959-06-21 19 For example, itsfar easierthan pincurls Women who don't use Tampax may feel that there's something mysterious complicated difficult about learning to use it. Nothing could be further from the truth! Ac- t tually, Tampax in- C ternal sanitary pro- DQ3 trction was invented LJLomJ by a doctor for the use462 words
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Advertisement385 1959-06-21 19 Are YOU always TIRED, P I WEAK. LISTLESS ?P> J W r\' Get New p yji vim IL J^^s^/JVITALITY PANOPEPTON HERE S DEFINITE PROOF I Lahorjuxv MM prmc Hut pctur.il TRY THIS 7 -DAY dcMnv. lovs ..i apsMMc. inihusMM,, TEST YOURSELF anj vitality, hendadm .mj Mrvexnv nws revill when >our385 words
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Article, Illustration1204 1959-06-21 20 LAND OF WINDMILLS NOW ECHOES TO THE CEASELESS HUM OF INDUSTRY LJOLLAND is the most densely populated country in the world. It has 870 people per square mile. And the population is increasing every year by 1.5 per cent. If prosperity is to be maintained, more opportunities for productive1,204 words
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Article, Illustration50 1959-06-21 20 Another round in the war against the ocean FOR CENTURIES »h« Dutch have waged a constant battle against the sea. Thousands of acres of what is now fertile pasture are reclaimed land. Picture shows work on one of the most ambitious projects of all the enclosure of the Zuider Zee.50 words
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Advertisement397 1959-06-21 20 v%>x d/xf dfls JO/7 dfss /s/ys i^L^Lh a urrron AAJ f^L^L^r M FAST TO ALL EUROPE AND BACK IN SUPREME COMFORT K.L.M.'s nrw Golden Circle Service combines the The Golden Circle Service puts the accent on the familiar South-East Asia route with a short smooth service. The food is superb397 words
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Advertisement44 1959-06-21 20 Here is enjoyment for every smoker CHOOSE "WILLEM II" CIGARS FOR DEEP SATISFACTION fair Agentv HAGEMEVEB TRADING CO, (M) LTO. MOCCONA J?> INSTANT COFFEE A Available at all leading provision stores Fijctnrv Rtpiifi'iitiitiits: ASIAN ORGANISATION LTD 268. South Canal Road. Sing; pore. Tel: *****44 words
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Article, Illustration953 1959-06-21 21 Rotterdam's proud claim— the biggest refinery in Europe tirely by its own industry, with modern and efficient harbour installations which have made the ports of Amsterdam and Rotterdam famous. Holland's internal needs have thus brought its industries to a pitch of versatile efficiency enabling it to supply whatf ver may953 words
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426 1959-06-21 21 Trade ties of benefit to both countries and to wrest new land from it. In doing so they have learned that there is no need to subdue nature by means of expensive and spectacular feats and that. it can be accomplished more profitably by the diligent application of means modest426 words
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Article, Illustration44 1959-06-21 21 Rotterdam— the Singapore of Europe ROTTERDAM it one of the biggest and busiest ports in the world. Here cargoes are being transferred from ocean-going ships to small coastal vessels and barges bound for France, Belgium, the Scandinavian countries and along the Rhine into Germany.44 words
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Advertisement156 1959-06-21 21 Nederland Line fe ROYAL DUTCH MAIL |f V^ SERVING THE TRADE 1 >v f JO (j SINGAPORE I AND H S THE FEDERATION V N^ L OF MALAYA lB|lK NEDERLAND UNE 595» ROYAL DUTCH MAIL W 41 ROBINSON ROAD. SINGAPORE V TEL: *****. B O KM A ffi *4 ****S156 words
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Advertisement101 1959-06-21 21 SIRHNE HANDKNITTING WOOL QUAIANTCEO MOTH-PtOOF PHILIPS SINGAPORE LIMITED KY5871 A 7 \al\c model with Radio Frequency stage, 4 speakers, built-in aerials. Hi-fi registers, '*/^> built-in drawer for your pro- C gramme. {,\A Smart in appearance, superb '~^\T > ft in performance and a joy to "ftlK^ DOSSCSS. vmmaA Singapore Penang101 words
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Article, Illustration565 1959-06-21 22 Value for money— that's the real answer... ROAD TBSTINC THE MEW CARS THIS WEEK: THE NSU PRINZ FOR PEOPLE ON A SMALL BUDGET A MAN who describes himself as a regular reader of these motoring notes has written to ask: You RARELY criticise the cars you test. Why?" There are565 words
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Article, Illustration12 1959-06-21 22 A CLOSE-UP of the engine ol MM NSU Prinz.12 words
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588 1959-06-21 22 SYDNEY, Sat. Results of Australian football matches played today were: N.S.W. Association Div. One North: Cardiff v Adamstown, Cessnock v Wallsend and West Wallsend v Awaba tomorrow Mayfleld United 1 Lake Macquarie 3: New Ca&tle Austral v Charlestown (tomorrow;; Mereweiher 6 Black.smitlis 3. N.S.W. Federation588 words
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Article98 1959-06-21 22 PENANG. Sat. Singapore Polo Club qualified lor the final of the Malayan Polo Club Tournament for the Burma-Malaya Cup when they beat Penang Polo Club 2-1. Penang having a handicap of one. R.G. Bennett scored both goals for Singapore, one in each chukker. Singapore will now98 words
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Article149 1959-06-21 22 LONDON, Sat— Tea scores in today's county cricket matches were At Manchester: Lancashire 234 for two (R. Barber 110 not out. A. Wharton 46 versus Surrey. At Bristol: Gloucestershire 238 for four (R. Nicholls 80 not out. O. Emmett 100 not out i versus Cambridge University. At Nottingham:Reuter - 149 words
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Article29 1959-06-21 22 BRISBANE. Sat.— The New Zealand Kiwis Rugby Union team defeated Queensland 34-1° here today. At naif-time the Kiwis led 13-6. Queensland were outclassed in all departments.29 words
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364 1959-06-21 22 Brand new car wins battle of 'babies' MOW THE SECRET IS OUT I ONDON, Sat. Backroom experts of the British Motor Corporation are understood to have produced a revolutionary new 'peoples car'" for this year's motor show. It will cost about £500. Other firms principally Ford and Standard are not364 words
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Advertisement191 1959-06-21 22 LONDON SYDNEY BURMA CEYLON EGYPT GERMANY GREECE INDIA ITALY =L LEBANON PAKISTAN SWITZERLAND THAILAND TURKEY VISIT PLACES LIKE THESE AT NO EXTRA AIR FARE 1 ru\cllcrs on the "kangaroo" route will appreciate itac enjoy the luxury of fully reclining sleeper chairs, gourmet privilege of being able to stop o\er at191 words
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Advertisement145 1959-06-21 22 I XI Ji Tlie new 4 cylinder, 2-litre Ilj W\ WW is a car for the discriminating Yjl 11/ 17 13 It combnU [fl I I P |1 an exceptionally IV/ UIl high standard of jr^ y~y engineering and fini>h »^w I with outstanding economy fill (28 to 32 m.p.g.)145 words
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Miscellaneous136 1959-06-21 22 7 a 9 *»od btlwitn »h« lin«» to find »h« Hidden P»r»onaliry 1 Keep resisting, though if sounds at if j putt hat been sunk (4,1), 2 Were after a record. Chuck it! 161. 3 Scots F.C. is easily suited |6). 4. Presumably the tailor's partner at cards (S)< 5.136 words
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Miscellaneous274 1959-06-21 22 tmn S.C.A. Senior tournament S.R.C. v University, padang: S.C.C. v Police, padang; Serangoon Gardens v R.A.P. Serangoon: S.C.R.C. v I A.. Shenton W;.\ C.S.C. v Army. Balestier Road: Junior "A". R.A.P. Changi "B" v S.HB. Police. Changi. RAF Tengah v Combined Schools. Teimah; R A.P. Seletar "A" v J 8.0.D.C.A.,274 words
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Article242 1959-06-21 23 Last minute substitute top scores at Seremban with inspiring 66 runs But Negri recover i before the close SEREMBAN Saturday. AFTER a disastrous start, losing four wickets for 1 1 runs, Negri Sem bilan staged a grand recovery to score 133 runs in reply to Singapore's HO242 words
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Article194 1959-06-21 23 ■sIMJAroKK— IST INNS. .1 Woodhou.se c SaUnapalan b 6 B Marks c Oon Leony 1) Bm Khen-.; .1 Martens c Bin Kneiis b Pike :M R. Da Sllvu b Sinnappah U J. Kirkham run out 6 A. Dehlkan lbw Pike a j Benin t c Bampson b Bin Klioi.194 words
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Article481 1959-06-21 23 SEREMBAN. Saturday. A COAL in each half by insick'-left Stanley Cabrielle gave Selangor a 2-1 victory over Negri Sembilan m their south zone Malaya Cup soccer match on the padang here today. Negri did almost all the attack 113. but against the run j Selangor481 words
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Article39 1959-06-21 23 SmOAPORK Sal AngloCliinese School beat V MCA. by 17 runs in .i rricket match at Balestier Ro.ici today. ACS. 78 (Hamid 37. Joseph :ti. P.inv 5-13 i: V MCA. 31 Parry -M. Hamid 5-13. Jacob 2-10 i.39 words
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Article683 1959-06-21 23 Han was the best athlete SINGAPORE. Sat— Han Wee I Kuong who set a new I record for the high jump in the "B" division won the best I performer's award at the St. Joseph's Institution athle- tic meet at Bras Basah Road today. One other record was set when683 words
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Article127 1959-06-21 23 LONDON. Sat. Ramanathan Krisbnan, India's number one, won the men's singles title in the London lawn tennis championships which ended at Queen's Club here today. The burly Madras player followed up his fine semi-final victory over Wimbledon favourite Alex Olmedo by today defeating Australian Neale127 words
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Article91 1959-06-21 23 SINGAPORE, Sat.— Scoring a goal in each half. Jollilads bent Perhimpunan Stia 2-0 in their S.A.F.A. league Div. 2 A match at Oeylang today. Hussein and Ibrahim scored. In another Div. 3A match Seletar Football Club trounced Tamil Brotherhood Association 7-0 at Farrer Park. Scorers were: Suleiman (2i.91 words
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Article67 1959-06-21 23 SAIGON. Sat.— The South Vietnam Tennis Federation will .-.end a, four-man team to take part in international tennis championships in Malaya in July. The team includes Vo Van Bay. national champion, mens' doubles champion Vo Van Tanh and two junior players, Luu Hoang Van and LuuReuter - 67 words
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Article35 1959-06-21 23 ASCOT. Berkshire. Sat. Mr. Alec Bird's Amourrou won the Churchill Stakes run over a mile and a half here today, beating Mr. C. H. Dracoulis's Primera. Comtesse De Chambure's Blue Net was third.35 words
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Article27 1959-06-21 23 SINGAPORE, Sat. AngloChinese School won the Singapore Youth Sports Centre "C" division basketball tournament, beating Studen: Weekly 75-66 In the final at the Happy World tonight.27 words
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Article154 1959-06-21 23 Ttf ALACCA, Sat. Malacca were v.uliin sight of an innings victory over Johore at the end of the first day's play here today in their Malayan Cricket Association league match. Malacca who batted first, scored 163, dismissed Johore for 41 in the first innings and. enforcing the154 words
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Article147 1959-06-21 23 iv i iM innings 168 I \M>— im innings 226 INDIA— 2nd INNINGS P. Roy c May b Trueman 0 Jaisimha lbw Moss S P. Umrigar c Horton b Trueman 0 Ghorpade c Evans b Statham 22 V.L. Manjrekar lbw Statham 61 A.O. Krlpal Singh b statham 41 P.O.Reuter - 147 words
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Article460 1959-06-21 23 SINGAPORE. Sat. Three new records were es- tabllshed at the Presbyterian Boys' School annual athletic meet at Telok Kurau today. Outstanding athlete was Foo 1 Siang Hal (Dryburgh) who won the Dlv. •B 1 individual title. He won the 100 and 220 yards sprint, high and long460 words
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382 1959-06-21 23 LONDON, Saturday. ENGLAND beat India by eight wickets in the second Test Match, which ended at Lords here today. Final scores: India 168 and 165. England 226 and 108 for two. Engiand. set to get 108 for victory were 96 for two wickets InReuter - 382 words
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Article889 1959-06-21 23 SINGAPORE. Sat.—Sixteen-year-old Tay Lee Geat and Wee Cheng Joo were the outstanding performers at the Cedar Girls and Bartley Secondary schools joint athletic championships at Bartley Road today. Tay won five events for Cedar "B" girls and became lhe school's champion athlete for the third889 words
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Advertisement431 1959-06-21 23 <Sk NO MORE 1,000 MILE OIL CHANGES •Pos-Met OIL PURIFIER PLUG The Pos-Mef plug uses positive mefol olloys to inhibit oxidation and neutralize acids It's very inexpemive, yet if con tuple engine life. Simple to install replaces your present dram plug. "Makes oil last well over 20.000 miles soy commercial431 words
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Article1213 1959-06-21 24 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Gembira wins a thrilling finish by short head By Kuala Lumpur, Sat. Satoro gets a hattrick VETERAN jockey Mickey Donnelly was in top riding form at Kuala Lumpur today, winning both main races on Satoro and Noble Albert. Satoro completed a brilliant hattnck when1,213 words
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Obituary86 1959-06-21 24 Jll 11,,i<1, MX minimum). MR. NG KON SWKE p.i^cci kway peacrMilh- Bl 44. Lowland Ro;id oil I'Pi' Road. leaving behind bis wife and two children. Up-country papers copy. CHONG HIN Bged 84. passed :iway peacefully on 20.6.1959. at 2 TDBg Shin Ten-ace. X.L.. leaving ljehmd a wile. 2 tons86 words
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299 1959-06-21 24 IZUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Speedy Dance Hall 111. looking wonderfully fit after a spell, shaped like a winner on the training track here this morning. Ridden by Bill Williamson, this Class Five sprinter did a smart 3f sprint in 37 1 5. Haadyai299 words
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1112 1959-06-21 24 'Winner trained by E van Breukelem Won by I',, neck, |»i. Time 1 mm. 24 1 5. TOTE: 524, $7: $8: Sll. Cash Swrrp: No. 11,45 ($400): No. 1586 t s2oo > No. 1694 ($100). Starters isll each>: Nos. 1136, 1491. 1648.1,112 words
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Article64 1959-06-21 24 TOTAL POOL: $179,400 Ist No. *****1 ($48,438) 2nd No. *****1 <524.219) 3rd No. *****8 (512.199) Starters (51. 3 13 each): Nos: *****3; 1G6393: 309t»08; :!4fi«l9; *****9; *****8; *****5; *****7. Consolation ($1,076 each): Nos. *****7; *****3; *****5; 1864r>4; *****7 *****7; *****0: *****9; *****7; *****5. Treble Tote: carried forward64 words
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