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Title Section18 1959-06-22 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80. COO <&»* The Straits Times Estd. 1845. MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1959 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article, Illustration521 1959-06-22 1 Premier to union: We are not prepared to go into debt No guarantee for 'perks' in constitution SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE PRIME MINISTER, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, declared today that the Government had no choice but to cut the pay of its employees. Ho said: "A spendthrift521 words
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Article184 1959-06-22 1 MANY HURT IN NEW KERALA OUTRAGE TRIVANDRUM, Sunday. ANY people were injured when Communist--ITI controlled police of Kerala State today batoncharged a peaceful crowd watching students picket state transport buses at Alleppey. The picketing was part of the "direct action" campaign launched by opposition parties to oust the Communist Government184 words
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74 1959-06-22 1 QUADS FOR WIFE OF PLUMBER IN GLASGOW GLASGOW, Sun. A 32--year-old plumber's wife today gave birth to Quadruplets two boys and two girls. A Royal Maternity Hospital spokesman said Mrs. Jean Cole was in "excellent condition" and the quads in "fairly satisfactory condition" considering they were born a month prematurely.74 words
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Article53 1959-06-22 1 CAIRO. Sun.— The Egyptlan mass-circulation newspaper Al Akhbar claimed today that the Iraqi Premier. MaJ.-Gen. Abdul Karim Al Kassem, had foiled a Communist plot to overthrow hi? regime. Clashes between Communist demonstrators and army guards took place outside the Ministry of Defence In Bagdad, theReuter - 53 words
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Article64 1959-06-22 1 TAIPEI. Sun. An official Nationalist Central News Agency dispatch from Hong Kong published here today reported UuU mow thai/ ZtO peasants aJ Shnmchun escaped to Hone Kong during a heavy storm on June 16. They were members of a commune at the border town whoReuter - 64 words
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Article114 1959-06-22 1 SAMPAN SUSIE TO WED TODAY HONG KONG, Sun.— A Chinese sampan girl, who made world newspaper headlines a lew months ago, will be married tomorrow to a British dockyard police officer. It will be a registry wedding for Susie Ho Kwai Ying. 23, who in March was invited by PrinceReuter - 114 words
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Article38 1959-06-22 1 BONN, Sun. The West German Chancellor. Dr. Konrad Adenauer, said that Russia scored "triumph" at Geneva by splitting the Western Foreign Ministers and urged an immediate meeting of the heads of Western States.— U.P.l.38 words
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Article196 1959-06-22 1 CITY SCORNS POLICE ADVICE DURBAN, Sunday. DURBAN City officials yesterday ordered all African beerhalls, centre of fierce riots two days earlier, to close for 10 days. Durban Deputy Police Commissioner. Col. R. D. Jenkins, said he feared the decision, taken against police I advice, would be196 words
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63 1959-06-22 1 15 years' jail for false reports-new Ghana Bill ACCRA, Sun. A Bill providing for up to 15 years' imprisonment for anyone making a false statement about Ghana or the Ghana Government "by word of mouth or in writing or by any other means" was gazetted today. It is part ofReuter - 63 words
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Article42 1959-06-22 1 LONDON. Bun.— Britain will feel the full Impact for the first time tomorrow of a pay and hours dispute affecting most of her 200,000 renting workers when nr>ore than 1.100 provincial newspapers will not appear on the news stands. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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153 1959-06-22 1 KUALA LUMPUR, g un Four neoDle L u^Eii were taken to hospital with parang wounds after a man ran amok on an estate at _ht mWna Puchong, eight miles west of here, late tonight. The four men—all Sikhs— were talking in a field153 words
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426 1959-06-22 1 Why the Alliance lost in Trengganu: Political rallies not good enough says the Tengku KUALA TRENGGANU, Sunday. J'HE Alliance itself is to blame for its defeat in Trengganu State elections the first set-back in the nine State elections 60 Car. Putting the blame squarely on the Trengganu Alliance/ the former426 words
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Article119 1959-06-22 1 32 injured at level crossing BERLIN, Sunday. npHIRTY-SEVEN people were killed and 32 in- Jured 12 seriously near Lauffen Am Neckar last night when a fast passenger train crashed into a fully loaded bus at a level crossing. The train travelling on theReuter - 119 words
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Article33 1959-06-22 1 LONDON, Sun.— Sir Archibald Hurd. naval historian and author, died at. his home in Brasted, Kent, today at the age of 89. He suffered a heart attack ten di.ys ago. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article39 1959-06-22 1 PLeDGe WEST BERUN UN l». '»ry of State. Mr. ii n. it re(rom ihr <.rneva MinMand ded*r< d the West would makr "no merit" wit Hi... would undt-rmin,. the fl 1 1 ill— of W VV I.39 words
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Advertisement86 1959-06-22 1 PATEK PHILIPPE VICTORIES Results of the 1958 Competition announced February 5. 1959 First In wrist watch category (best Individual result) holding this record since 1955. The Master watchmakers of Geneva Sole Agents: H. SENA, LTD. Singapore A Penang Tiger Beer Testimonials Miss "WIGGLE" DE CHASSIS, curvacious Singapore Model, says: "I86 words
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259 1959-06-22 2 LEADER EXPLAINS PARTY STAND IN ASSEMBLY SINGAPORE, Sunday. A FORMAL link-up of the UMNO and Singapore People's Alliance as a united opposition in the Legislative Assembly will not be made. Inche Abdul Hamici Allwie. chairman of Singapore UMNO's emergency interim committee, said259 words
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Article, Illustration36 1959-06-22 2 TEN VIETNAMESE army officers who have arrived in Malaya to undergo jungle warfare training. This Straits Times picture taken in Singapore shows Capt. Nguyen Van Chuc, the leader, fifth from rifht.36 words
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Article31 1959-06-22 2 LONDON, Sun— A Russian i TU-104 Jei airliner left London airport yesterday with 34 people. Including 22 Americans, on the first British- i planned air tour of Russia.— ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article76 1959-06-22 2 2 WORDS COST HIM $200 IOIIOItt BAIIRL'. SunMajor 11. H. I •in.-.li. 47. was fined $200 in the magistrate's court today for insulting a police inspector by calling him a "stupid b Pleading guilty to the charge. Thrish told the court that he lost his temper when Inspector i.urbakh Singh76 words
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Article52 1959-06-22 2 Tliief jailed for 10 months JOHORE BAIIRU. Sun Jamaludin Mohamed Akir, 22. of Singapore, was sentenced here today to 10 months' Jail to be followed by 12 months' police supervision on a charge of having commitU'd housebroaking and theft at Mersing on May 25. The case was heard in Mersing52 words
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Article19 1959-06-22 2 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Mrs. D. M. Oaggino has been elected president of the Young Women's Christian Association here.19 words
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Article, Illustration91 1959-06-22 2 They 're wed— 9 years and scores of letters later MR. THOMAS MASON ;i*d his bride, Mis, Anne Francis Dewar, after their wedding at St. Andrew's Cathedral. Singapore, on Saturday. Mr. Mason, of the frozen goods department of the Singapore Cold Storage, first met Miss Dewar, a London fashion model,91 words
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Article145 1959-06-22 2 Operation on boy victim of thugs DENANG, Sun. Ong Tat Ban. 17, a pupil at the Methodist Afternoon School, was given an emergency operation when he was admitted to the General Hospital here last night. Tat Ban. fifth son of Mr. Ong Kee Seong. chief clerk of the Penang Public145 words
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Article71 1959-06-22 2 GOVT URGED TO GRANT HOME LOANS KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Selangor branch of the Malayan Technical Services Union today urged the Government to grant housing loans to workers In the lower Income group. These loans should be Interest free so that workers would have their own homes before they retired.71 words
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Article42 1959-06-22 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. A mother of six children. Yip Ah Ylng. was fined $10 here for hawking fowls without a licence. Yip said her husband had deserted her and she had to do something to earn a living.42 words
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Article25 1959-06-22 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. Th» Stan vac Employees' Co-ope-rative Thrift and Loan Society has been registered by the Government. The president is Mr. H.L. Beemer.25 words
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133 1959-06-22 2 The road signs that only point to confusion KUALA LUMPUR. San. A representative of the British Army in the Kuala Lumpur Municipal road safety committee Major K.J.U. Barnes, has claimed that "Please Cross Here" signs here were causing a lot of confusion. He told a recent meeting of the committee133 words
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Article31 1959-06-22 2 KUCHING. Sun _T fe e Sarawak Socla! Welfare Council has agreed to the formation of a fund for the blind and has made an Initial donation of $5,000.31 words
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Article, Illustration226 1959-06-22 2 STORE TWINS GRADUATE AS DOCTORS AT DUBLIN COLLEGE SINGAPORE. Sunday. rTWIN sons of a Singapore eye surgeon have just x graduated together as doctors at Trinity College > in Dublin. Dr. Tan Soo Hock and Mrs. Tan received a I cable this morning tell- ing them of the success of226 words
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Article42 1959-06-22 2 PENANG. Sun. Twentyseven scouts received the "Pengakap di-Raja" (Kings Scout) certificates from the Governor. Raja Tun Uda at a ceremony in the residence yesterday. The ceremony was attended by 1,000 scouts, and cubs who alt.o took their oaths.42 words
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Article23 1959-06-22 2 KUCHING. Sun— T h Government has approved the application for registration by the Sarawak United People's Party formed two weeks ago.23 words
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74 1959-06-22 2 RAMC SHOW HOW THEY WORK IN AN EMERGENCY KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. More than 500 visitors today watched the Royal Army Medical Corps demonstrate their work in emergency conditions at the Klnrara Hospital. Among the demonstrations were the landing of a helicopter, blood tranfuslon. the operation of an iron lun? and74 words
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Article209 1959-06-22 2 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Art Society is to ask the new culture-conscious Government to help achieve its long-c herished dream of having a national art gallery here. The society feels that budding young artists would feel discouraged if their works fall to find a "home."209 words
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Miscellaneous46 1959-06-22 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby I Aue nbw mi9sjl£ crrreo^ 1/rOu* euMOue pqomV^ I Wrru AW ATOMIC ttiACUf-AD I MO9O&U LEND* WfitftfT) I [CAN WlPf OUT VUOUf -f |\tP TUgiPOLFtJ»Jg PB^g.. J \(Sff nm 9u**M cannot\ fuect i« am itWi fee uaiteo woecpeeAD loc srmts nbSq46 words
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202 1959-06-22 3 Indonesia: Army will overcome crisis in proper way MAJOR SAYS: WE ARE THE DRIVING FORCE IN THE COUNTRY... JAKARTA, Sunday. T^HE Indonesian Army spokesman, Major -L Harsono, said today the army remained optimistic that Indonesia's present constitutional crisis would "be overcome in a proper way." He reaffirmed that the armyReuter; UPI - 202 words
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Article, Illustration61 1959-06-22 3 JAPANESE actress Yoshiko (Shirley) Yamaguchi, right, at the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium watching a wrestling match with her husband, Mr. Tadashi Ohtaka. Miss Yamaguchi retired from the screen and stage before her marriage Jn Rangoon. Her husband, a career diplomat, was then assigned to the Japanese EmbassyUPI - 61 words
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Article132 1959-06-22 3 PEASANTS CLEAR HONAN OF LOCUSTS PEKING, Sun. Chinese peasants have cleared locusts from an area of more than 1,040 square miles in Honan Province after a month's campaign. This leaves about 300 square miles of this, important wheat and cotton growing area of north central China still affected by theseReuter - 132 words
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214 1959-06-22 3 LIVERPOOL, Sunday. MR. ROBERT H. Turton, Conservative Member of Parliament and former Minister of Health,yesterday defended the increased imports of textiles from Hong Kong. Speaking at a meeting at Barrowford. he asked: "Have you considered the reasons for these imports? "CommunistReuter - 214 words
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Article23 1959-06-22 3 RIO DE JANEIRO. Sun. The three-year-old favourite. Uru, dropped dead with a furlong to go during a race here yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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148 1959-06-22 3 WASHINGTON, Sunday. THE United States will lend India US$2OO million x ($6OO million) for development during the final two years of India's Five Year Plan, according to congressional testimony. Giving this estimate to the Senate foreign relations committee on May 4. the Under SecretaryReuter - 148 words
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Article23 1959-06-22 3 TOKYO, Sun. The largest Japanese tanker ever built was launched at Malzuru dockyard, north-west Japan, yesterday. It weighs 47.300 tons.— U.P.l.23 words
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Article19 1959-06-22 3 SAIGON. Sun. Heavy rains and strong winds have caused extensive damage to crops In North Vietnam.— TT.P.I.19 words
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Article74 1959-06-22 3 TAIPBH, Sun. Communist China has decided to send all college graduates to communes this summer regardless of what they have learned or desire. These graduates, estimated ot about 60.000. will be sent to the barren regions in the north-west and other remote areas. The Ministry of74 words
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Article45 1959-06-22 3 POME. Sun.— ltalian archaeloglsts have discovered a Roman circus here dating from the third century A.D. which may rival the Colosseum In magnificence Begun during the reign of Emperor Hellogabulus. it is probably about 50 yards long and 120 yards wide.— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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106 1959-06-22 3 COURT RULES A LOVE AFFAIR ISN'T A CONTRACT BERLIN. Sun. A West Berlin labour court has ruled that a love affair between an employer and an employee is not a work contract. The court rejected the plea of a married woman. 23. against her boss, 82. who dismissed her whenReuter - 106 words
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Article56 1959-06-22 3 BERLIN. Sun.— East German President. Mr. Walter Ulbrlcht. returned today from Moscow, minus his voice. A crowd of 10.000 East Berliners welcoming Mr. Ulbrlcht back from their talks with Mr. Khrushchev broke into laughter when the loudspeakers announced that Mr. Ulbricht could not make a scheduled56 words
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Article18 1959-06-22 3 HALIFAX. Sun— About 30 small craft are missing after a violent storm last night.— ReuterReuter - 18 words
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172 1959-06-22 3 Protests at the sale of tinned sparrow ONDON, Sun. Bri- Lj tish animal lovers have been shocked by tne sale in London and some provincial cities ot tinned sparrow from Hong Kong and Japan. Reynolds News reported today. The newspaper said it was available in two forms: Smoked sparrow fromReuter - 172 words
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Article37 1959-06-22 3 LONDON. Sun.— The Chiswick Empire an old variety theatre, closed last night. Its passing was marked only by a brief mention from the stage by the American entertainer Liberace, who was the last performer— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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283 1959-06-22 3 Mystic gave me new life, says Miss Bartok BOOK IS SILENT ON CHILD'S FATHER LONDON, Sun. Eva Bartok describes in a book to be published here tomorrow how the Indonesian mystic Pak Subuh brought about her. spiritual "rebirth" and made it possible for her to have a baby without aReuter - 283 words
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Article44 1959-06-22 3 BRAZZAVILLE. Sun. Reinforcements of steel-hel-meted gendarmes poured Into Brazzaville yesterday to meet the threat of tribal rioting in the Congo Republic. OflMals said they feared the African suburbs of Bacongo and Poto Poto might erupt Into bloodshed again U.P.IUPI - 44 words
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Advertisement181 1959-06-22 3 Another ocautiful Collection of Over 200 Flexible Rigid, Colorful Elegant PLASTIC HOUSEWARES to Brighten, Lighten Housekeeping. Ci 2jfe»§^S«^X^^ Sole Agenls:W^L. _^^/k Singapore- 1. Tel: ***** *****. Columbia Plastic Product! Inc. Columbia, Ohio, U.S.A. World's Largest Manufacturer of Plastic Housewares. Obtainable at All Leading Departmental Stores. SINGAPORE j Asia News Co.181 words
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Advertisement239 1959-06-22 3 tint and pacicu of 10. For your, pleasure— the blend exclusive to dunhill From Dunhill, London's most distinguished tobacconist, comes the luxury cigarette. Enjoy the rich smooth flavour of choice tobaccos, and you'll agree that this exclusive blend is for you i c a d y v^ii L t A239 words
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Miscellaneous307 1959-06-22 3 your radio today RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 476 metre* NATIONAL AM. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.33 ""^^tref 1 1 Morning PrelMde; 7.00 The News; Medium Wave Services 7.05 A Date With Music; 8.00 MaU Lttm lttr 341 metres The News; 8.06 A Date With Ipc*"* 330 Music; 8.30—9.00 Melodies307 words
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129 1959-06-22 4 Portrait of Marion presented to Soekarno SINGAPORE, Sun. A pastel portrait of Marion Willis. "Miss Singapore." was given to President Soekarno during his recent visit to a Tokyo art exhibition. This is reported in The Mainichi. Tokyo English language newspaper. It was presented by Mr. Abdullah Basoeki. th«- Indonesian artist129 words
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194 1959-06-22 4 Last acts of Council before it is prorogued APPROVAL FOR HIGHWAY CODE AND TREATY WITH INDONESIA KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. QNE OF THE last acts of the present Federal Council will be to put out a highway code. It will also ratify the friendship treaty between the Federation and Indonesia. These194 words
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Article, Illustration85 1959-06-22 4 Twenty-one months after their marriage at the Presbyterian Church in Singapore, Mr. Melville P. Carson and Mrs. Carson returned to the church yesterday for an equally happy ceremony the christening of their first child, Matthew Wellington. Mr. Carson, wno is me85 words
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Article47 1959-06-22 4 A plea for free treatment SINGAPORE. Sun. The Bidadari branch of the Singapore UMNO has asked the Health Ministry to give free service to those seeking treatment at the City Council dispensary at 3rd mile. Upper Serangoon Road. The dispensary at present charges patients 50 cents each.47 words
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Article39 1959-06-22 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The New Zealand Minister for Labour, Immigration and Mines, Mr. F. Hackett, left here for Melbourne by air early this morning. Mr. Hackett has been attending an International Labour Organisation conlerence In Geneva.39 words
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Article25 1959-06-22 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— MajorGeneral A.P.W. Hope, officer in charge of Administration, General Headquarters. FARELF. left here today for a two-week visit to the Federation.25 words
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68 1959-06-22 4 THE KING TO CELEBRATE JUBILEE OF NEGRI REIGN SEREMBAN. Sun. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong. the ruler of Negri Sembilan before he was elected a* Paramount Ruler in 1957. will celebrate the Silver Jubilee of his reign in Negri Semblan in November. He ascended to the throne of his slate on68 words
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Article22 1959-06-22 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Nearly 2.500 people attended the staff picnic given by Malayan Breweries Ltd. at South Winds, Jurong, today.22 words
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Article141 1959-06-22 4 fPOH, Sun. —To be or not to be that was the question which faced a top-level meeting of the National Association of Perak here today. The seven-year-old political party with its large and lnfluencial membership drawn from the three communities has, however, made little141 words
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1117 1959-06-22 4 WHY ALLIANCE LOST in TRENGGANU POLLS— and HOW THEY VOTED From Page One "whichever party that comes Into power." Dr. Burhanuddin. the sec-retary-general of the PMIP, Inche Othman bin Abdullah, and other top officials are now In Kelantan working hard to repeat the party's Trengganu success. But Tengku Abdul Rahman1,117 words
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80 1959-06-22 4 SATA'S FLAG DAY TO HELP MASS X-RAY SINGAPORE, Sun. The proceeds of SATAs flag day on July 11 will be used to finance the work of its clinic and its mass Xray drive. From July 1. SATA will begin free X-rays for 20.000 people in the Tanjong Pagar area. The80 words
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Article39 1959-06-22 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The annual Royal Signals (Far East) Corps Week this year starts tomorrow. On Wednesday there will be beating of retreat by the regimental pipes and drums of the 17 Gurkha Division Signals Regiment.39 words
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Article122 1959-06-22 4 League to help 'roaming' youths PENANG, Sun. Over 30 delegates from Malay organisations A throughout the Federation today unanimously agreed to form a Peninsular Malay Youth League. Inche Yusofl Shariff. chairman of the organising committee, told a meeting at UMNO headquarters here: Their plight "We are here to work for122 words
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Miscellaneous183 1959-06-22 4 Singapore diary... FEDERATION OF BOYS' YJK.C.A. Hall (Orchard Road): CLUBS: < Queen Street) Judo 6 Lecture by Dr. L.E. Maxwell. pjn.; motor-repairing, art class, founder-principal, Prairie Bible photography 7 p.m Institute, Canada. 7.46 pjn. KATONG BOYS' CLUB (Gullle- SHELL THEATRETTE: Free mard Road): Badminton, Indoor Film show Singapore Statehood games183 words
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1368 1959-06-22 5 STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE Anne— the "Queen of the stage' She had passion for plays DRURY Lane Theatre was in uproar one winter's night in 1711. Tw o periwigged ;nid belaced young gallants their faces flushed with wine and jealousy had suddenly leapt from their boxes on to the stifle.Daily Mirror - 1,368 words
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Advertisement335 1959-06-22 5 HERE IS YOUR NEW A You're nearer the future in an Austin A.40 Piniu Farina, one of the world's greatest jscirct? Four forward gears and the record* stylists, designed the new Austin A.40. It breaking Austin 'A' series 948 cc engine.) combines spaciousness with refinement of Une to a degree335 words
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Miscellaneous138 1959-06-22 5 Carmen A Co. By 31as ■ME S NOT OCAP- just SUBNET. 6Lf 'Jv W'l f J^ "^HHHTTTI I»£ S Tm£ LEAPED Twr t riGnT-\ j- youll BE it VJU MAKE \f (%£>£ I W OCENT STUFF >»iiS^ VV .^^P?I«i T J f I M THC ONE «U The Saint By138 words
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Article38 1959-06-22 6 Wor4t tit (Mimtmmm). WEE BROTHERS and ulsters of 94, Shrewsbury Road, wish to thank their relations and friends for the wreaths, scrolls, donations, night visits and attendance at the funeral of their mother Mrs. Wee Kirn Chlew.38 words
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Article134 1959-06-22 6 W,r4» lit (Himimmm). DRESSINO GOWNS in attractive Batik, all lovely colours. Antoinette. 324, Orchard Road Spore «near C. K. Tang). LIKE A MAOIC touch. 4711 ••Muvott" Kau de Cologne will charm away the hustle and bustle of every day life and enhance the ■ov of living. FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS f134 words
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522 1959-06-22 6 The Straits Times Monday, June 22, 1959 Shock in Trengganu A serious reverse for the Alliance in any State election would produce a sense of shock. The sting of defeat in Trengganu has been all the keener after the party's triumphant march through the eight preceding elections. Up to >522 words
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Article347 1959-06-22 6 Of 14.000 people in the Singapore Government's service, more than half will not be affected by the pay cuts which have been announced. The eight thousand daily rated workers have been spared. Only a handful will lose the maximum of $400 a month, and no more than 600347 words
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Article352 1959-06-22 6 A rich harvest from the sea is something for which fishermen ought to be able to give thanks, and if the report that a Ceylonese firm may become a buyer is true the glut of ikan kembong on Pangkor Island may yet prove a blessing. Nevertheless, at this352 words
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Article, Illustration1000 1959-06-22 6 WHO IS COMMITTING HIS COUNTRY TO AN ACT OF WAR TO KNOW WHAT IS GOING ON EDEN: NED HAVE HAD TO 60 ANYWAY... says AUTHOR LONDON, Sun. MR RANDOLPH CHURCHILL, in a book being published tomorrow, asked why it was that SirReuter - 1,000 words
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394 1959-06-22 6 STERILISATION: I HAVE THE RIGHT TO HAVE AS MANY CHILDREN AS I WANT... T*HE thin end of the wedge: Get a Government to admii that a thing is desirable and the next step is a law passed to make it compulsory. So with "voluntary" sterilisation. How dare any man tell394 words
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370 1959-06-22 6 Gold run starts big drive for a balanced budget WASHINGTON. Sun. Y/HAT worries Americans most these days is the world position of the dollar. As a short-term problem Jt is reflected In the continuing outflow of gold, as a long-term problem It Is an adverse balance of payments, for the370 words
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Advertisement130 1959-06-22 6 Any watch can have jewels... Any watch can have g01d... But only with ROLEX can you buy ROLEX service The better th« watch, the more delicate and precise the mechanism, tfs not much use buying a first quality Swiss Watch, tf you can't be sure that It will get the130 words
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234 1959-06-22 7 IPOH, Sun. —An appeal to workers to strengthen their union by giving it continued supwas made here today by the secretary-general of the National Union of Plantation Workers. Mr P. P. Narayanan. Mr. Narayanan who pM a guest speaker at the an. nual general234 words
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Article126 1959-06-22 7 Two more bridges for Pahang KUANTAN. Sin. Bridges are to be built at Tanah Puteh and Temerloh Pahang to replace the present ferries. The Minister of Works. Posts and Telecommunications. Inche Sardon bin Hajl Jublr. said this today when he opened a merdeka telephone kiosk at Tanah Puteh. Inche Sardon126 words
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Article37 1959-06-22 7 KUALA LUXiPUK. Sun. A trade unionist, Mr. K. V. Thaver, has asked the Federation Government whether it has considered granting a paid holiday to its daily-rated employees on the birthday of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong.37 words
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Article31 1959-06-22 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Dr. N.K. Ghose. radiologist at the General Hospital in Johore Bahru. accompanied by his wife. Mrs. (Dr.) Ghose. has left for India on a vacation.31 words
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Article29 1959-06-22 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Selangor Scout Council will hold a dance at the Chinese Assembly Hall on Aug. 1 in aid of the Chief Scout's Endowment Fund.29 words
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155 1959-06-22 7 J£UALA LUMPUR. Sun.— > The Yan K di-Pertuan Aeon* and Ra.ia Permai- I suri Agong will pay an "official but non-ecremo- nial" visit to Malacca next week, a Government statement said today. They will leave Kuala Lumpur by car on Thursday. The155 words
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351 1959-06-22 7 EXPATRIATE OFFICERS ALSO MAY BE AMONG THE 2,000 EMPLOYEES AFFECTED SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE Government's pay-cut policy will also apply to the staff of the City Council. This was disclosed yesterday by Mr. P. C. Lim, the administrator of the City Council, to leaders351 words
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182 1959-06-22 7 WHEN TO MEET THE TURTLE MIGRANT FROM SOUTH CHINA... KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. TOURISTS to Malaya will in future know all the A interesting events of the year at a glance by consulting the Government's new tourist calendar. These calendars, issued by the Department of Tourism recently, contain information on festivals,182 words
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Article178 1959-06-22 7 BLINDED, HE BEATS ROBBERS SINGAPORE. Sunday. MR. YEO KEE SENG, a goldsmith's assistant, last night foiled a robbery attempt by holding on to a bag containing $4,000 worth of Jewellery, though he had been blinded with pepper. Mr. Yeo was taking gold ornaments to178 words
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152 1959-06-22 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE Selangor Malayan Indian Congress wants to contest two seats in the Federal elections, the president. Mr. V. Manickavasagam, told the Straits Times today. He said this after a state executive committee meetIns here today at which a nine-man committee152 words
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Article40 1959-06-22 7 SINGAPORE. Sun— Mr. S. Rajoo was elected president of the Singapore Union of Postal and Telecommunications Workers at Its annual conference today. Mr. G. Kandasamy is the general secretary and Mr. Tal Cheong Chong the treasurer.40 words
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282 1959-06-22 7 Alliance to sponsor contests for local talent Th TPOH, Sun. The UMNO-MCA-MIC Alliance is sponsoring the first Malayan cultural talent championships to be held in the Selangor Badminton Hall in Kuala Lumpur for four days, from July 31. The championships are divided Into seven classes, with some of them sub-divided282 words
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Article, Illustration58 1959-06-22 7 Teluk Anson's only scout for jamboree PATROL leader Ng Wan Chiew, 14, will be the only scout from Teluk Anson district to attend the 10th World Scouts Jamboree at Manila next month. A son of Mr. Ng Kit Fong, of the Agriculture Department in Teluk An. son. he is a58 words
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Article124 1959-06-22 7 l/UALA LUMPUR. Sun.— More than 300 cadets from seven boys' units and four girls' units of the Bt. John Ambulance Brigade held their fourth Federal annual rally this evening at Baiu Road School field. The Sultan of Selangor took the salute. First-aid flre124 words
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Article77 1959-06-22 7 EMBASSIES COST: ISMAIL TO REPLY KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Legislative Assembly will be told on Wednesday the annual cost of maintaining Malayan embassies and high commissions. The Minister of External Affairs, Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, will give the answer in reply to a question by Mr. K. V.77 words
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Article44 1959-06-22 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Sultan of Selangor will declare open the $7 million double-decker "Kota" Bridge In Klang on Wednesday. The new bridge will replace the two pontoon bridges Sydney and Madras built by the British Army in 1945.44 words
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Article39 1959-06-22 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Federation Arts Council will hold an art and handicraft exhibition at the British Council Hall here tomorrow. The exhibition will be opened by the Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khlr bin Johari.39 words
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284 1959-06-22 7 SINGAPORE, Sun. A newly formed political party here has as its primary aim the scrapping of the present constitution of Singapore. This Is the Gerakan Kebangsaan Melayu Singapura (Singapore Malay Nationalist Movement) which was grant, ed recognition as a political party284 words
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Article, Illustration90 1959-06-22 7 FIRM HEAD FLIESINFOR OPENING OF $3-MIL. FACTORY CINGAPORE. Sun. Sir John Deans, chairman of the Telegraph Construction and Maintenance Company, of Britain, arrived here today on his way to Kuala Lumpur to attend the opening of his company's S3 million cable factory in Petaling Jaya. Sir John, who flew in90 words
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Article146 1959-06-22 7 PREMIER JOINS CLEAN-UP CAMPAIGN SINGAPORE, Sun. Prime Minister Mr. L°e Kuan Yew, members of his cabine* and their supporters were out in the streets today on the second phase of PAP's campaign to clean the island of party eletion posters and banners. A sudden downpour in the morning made it146 words
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Article87 1959-06-22 7 SINGAPORE, Sun.— lnche Kadir bin Idrls of Batu Pahat, an ex-serviceman, is planning to write a book which will aim at promoting inter-racial understanding in Malaya. Since leaving his home in April last year, the 25-year-old Malay has visited every state In the Federation to87 words
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Advertisement163 1959-06-22 7 FOR SAIE LOANS AVAILABLE OPERA ESTATE 6* Miles, SIGLAP RD. A well developed housing estate complete with 3 Schools, Market, Shops, excellent roads, sewerage, electricity, water, bus services etc. Cool breezy at all times of the year. Near to seaside. Completion: July/ August, 1959. Two Storey 3 Bedrooms etc $18,500/163 words
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Advertisement121 1959-06-22 7 iiuesP o j BfaS/nt fangs you Jr 8 MODELS IN SJOCK X B 5 Cu«s{ PXESS A BUTTON mjs <T\ TO GET A STATION/ FOR STUDENTS ONLY Textbooks for University, T.T.C. and H.S. C. Students are sold at special rates at "ENSIGN" ENSIGN BOOK STORE (M) LTD. 54, Pudu Road,121 words
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Article1737 1959-06-22 8 The long arm of the Mafia THE DAY 60 GANGSTERS MET TO END A FEUD PAGE EK3HT PRESENTS... I A MONDAY MORMNG REVIEW OF THE BOOKS OF THE WEEK BROTHERHOOD OF EVIL. By Frederic Sondern. Reviewed by Cyril Connolly (Collancz 215.) THE American underworld is to the adolescent imagination what1,737 words
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Miscellaneous198 1959-06-22 8 Straits Times Crossword HP LHP HP Baf^TH^ ■MP r ~«iB^~~ ACBOSS 6 Curse that confounded sheep 9 Barries pirate was curious. d J. 18 **>* Mt having aquiline features SffSo^tr g*" -10 Composer of slmpie harmonies judgment gjg. 12 TSK'stoe word SSr u£ ISt 18 But the place for of198 words
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Article966 1959-06-22 10 DIGESTING RUBBER SCRIP By Our Market Correspondent QNCE again the Malayan Share Market was quiet and featureless last week with buyers adopting a wait-and-see attitude. Owinf? to the fact that the week's trading was curtailed by two public holidays the reduced turnover was the lowest for966 words
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Article33 1959-06-22 10 TIN RUBBER (per picul) (per Ib.) June 15 $402.50 95% cts. IS $40?.25 96», eU. 17 $4»2.12< a closed 18 $4*2.25 96" K cts. 19 closed 95% cts. 20 $402.50 closed33 words
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Article38 1959-06-22 10 On the free exchange market in Hong Kon* on Saturday the U.S. dollar was quoted at 5.75 tt for cash, and 5.774 for T.T. Sterling was quoted at 16.03 and one tael of gold at *****.38 words
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Article178 1959-06-22 10 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported on Saturday (June 2f): "Dull conditions prevailed in all sections and the turnover was small." Singapore brokers reported the following business: Industrials: Fed. Disp. $1.02: Eraser and Neuve ords $1.27 and $1.27H xci; W. Hammer $1.37; Hongkong Bank $450; M. Breweries $2.96178 words
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Article604 1959-06-22 10 THE Rubber Market was also quieter last week and as on the Malayan Share Market operators were adopting a wait-and-see policy. No particular trend was reported with July flrst grade closing the short trading week at 95g cents the price at which the week opened. The hlfhestAP - 604 words
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Article802 1959-06-22 10 rfIHE following list of revised X quotations was issued by the Malayan Share Brokers' Association after its last meeting on Saturday (June 20). INDISTKIALS Bu>rr> MkH \ir» Mncta Pnf t.Wi Orda iJMj 2.30 tUw le« ii i nn ut to (buy— B. B. Petrol 52/- 54-xdccl 8.802 words
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Advertisement375 1959-06-22 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT EDUCATION DEPARTMENT, TRENGGANU APPLICATIONS are Invited for the post of Clerk, In the office of Sultan Sulalman Secondary School. Kuala Trengganu. Salary ScaleProbaUoner: $137.50 x 7.50 152.50 Time Scale: $199x14 227/260 x l 4 316/331 z 14 429. Applicants must be Federal Citizens and must have attained their375 words
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Advertisement1212 1959-06-22 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS TAIPING TOWN COUNCIL LOW COST HOUSING SCHEME AT JALAN POKOK ASSAM. TAIPING APPLICATIONS are Invited for the above which is in the course of construction and will be ready for occupation sometime in September or October. 1959. 2. Intending applicant 5 should call at the Town Court' 111,212 words
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Advertisement165 1959-06-22 11 WHERE TO EAT tt Wards Sit (Minimum) Daila 1 month. It Words StJt (Mim.) SUMATRAN POOD INDONESIAN Dishes. South Asia Hotel and Orchard Bar, (Spore). WHERE TO STAY 20 Wards Sit MO ,m Daila 1 month. It Wards StJt (Mim.) KATONO ORANGE HOTEL for first ciasr seaside living. Tel: (Spore)165 words
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Article, Illustration651 1959-06-22 12 AUBREY HIGGS - AUBREY HIGGS -By TOP SEED OLMEDO FACES TOUCH OPPOSITIOH IN BATTLE FOR 'VACANT 1 SINGLES CROWN f ONDON, Sun.— The attention of the whole sporting world will be focussed for the next two weeks on events at the All-England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club,Reuter - 651 words
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Article168 1959-06-22 12 'Triple' chance for schoolgirl IPOH, Sunday. lEE KAM WAH. the favourite, entered the men's J singles in the Perak Junior badminton championships when his opponent, Aw Teik Swee, conceded a walkover last night. Aw apparently wanted to concentrate on the doubles He and Tan Eng168 words
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Article155 1959-06-22 12 20 starters left in speed test J E MANS (France). Sun.— Oliver Oendeblen (Belgium) and Phil Hill (U.S.), bidding for their second successive win in the Le Mans 24-hour sports car classic, drove their Italian Ferrari into a commanding lead here today. As the i4th-hour of this spectacular showpiece of155 words
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Article46 1959-06-22 12 LONDON. Sun. Oxford beat Cambridge by 11 matches to 9 in the annual in-ter-university lawn tennis encounter at Eastbourne. Sussex, yesterday. M. V. Krishna Kumar, an Indian student in the Cambridge side, was beaten by M. Morris of Oxford, 8-6. 6.3. —Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article389 1959-06-22 12 EPSOM JEEP - Gembira, Shaari gain sth victory EPSOM JEEP By KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Gem-bira-Shaari partnership struck again here yesterday. It was their fifth success. Gembira invariably does his best with apprentice Shaari up. Tracking the leaders up to the home turn, Gembira made a determined challenge on the rails over the389 words
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297 1959-06-22 12 YEW YORK. Sun.-The 1 executive committee of the United States Amateur Athletic Union yesterday demanded that the International Olympic Committee "rescind Immediately the unjustified action" In withdrawing recognition of Formosa. The AAU's resolution was announced at a news conference in conjunction of theReuter - 297 words
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598 1959-06-22 12 WEIGHTS FOR ALL NINE RACES AT KL ON WEDNESDAY WEIGHTS foi TT all nine races at Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday Cl. 5 Div. I— 7F Bonanza 9.00 Pleasant Dream 8.11 (ha Cha C ha 8.11 Overspin B.U Bangkok 8.11 Welsh King 8.11 Gam bar Melayu II 8.10 Bright Sun 8.07598 words
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Article290 1959-06-22 12 WIGHT (222 NOT OUT) BATS THROUGH SOMERSET'S INNINGS T ONDON. Sun. Peter Wight, Somerset's West Indian batsman, scored 222 not out against Kent at Taunton yesterday, carrying his bat through Somerset's innings of 450 Close of play scores: At Portsmouth: Hampshire 280 (Oray 89). Worcestershire 107-1 (Kenyon 69290 words
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Miscellaneous74 1959-06-22 12 SINGAPORE: S*ceer Joint Services v Hong Kong Chinese. Jalan Besar Stadium. 8 p.m., SAFA league. Div. 28. Dockyard v Darul Aliah "A". Jalan Besar, 6.30 Dm.; Div. 38. STB v Buklt Panjang. Geylang; Cosmos v Binuiik Bulan. Balestier Road: SHB Police v Teluk Kurau United. Parrer Park. Cricket Interschool knockout74 words
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519 1959-06-22 13 Perak have all the luck, upset Penang By LEE. FOO SAN. IPOH. Sunday OERAK had almost all the luck of the game on A their side when they beat Penang, the defending champions, by two goals to one in their first round tie, in the north section of the Malaya519 words
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358 1959-06-22 13 SAUL JOSHUA - SAUL JOSHUA By Kuala Lumpur, Sun. rTHE facts behind the J- omission of centre forward Abdul Ghani. winger Rahim Omar and goalkeeper Lourdes from Selangor's Malaya Cup soccer team at Seremban on Saturday were revealed today by a top official of the Football Association358 words
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Article24 1959-06-22 13 SINGAPORE. Sun. Red House (116 points) were the champion s at Pulau ukom English School athletics meet held on the Island yesterday24 words
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Article88 1959-06-22 13 HANDICAP GIVES SELANGOR VICTORY pENANG, Sun.-^Selangorl won the Burma-Malaya= Cup thanks to a half-goali handicap when they meti Singapore Polo Club in thei final here today. There wasno scoring in the game. Ullywhites won the Heahi Swee Lee Cup, beating thei Ipoh Cavaliers 4-1 J. Ullywhites scored twice ln^ the88 words
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Article71 1959-06-22 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Abdullah Piruz beat Lai Fooki Ylng, the holder, 15-12. 17-141 in the men's singles final of I th* Selangor restricted bad-! mm ton championships here! tonight. Jfra. C. Samuel won the tr» Aen's singles title by beating I Dolly Tan 11—5. 3—ll. 11—1. Lai Fook71 words
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Article127 1959-06-22 13 \wwi n CiVf.^E. P W D L t A Pts Prrak 4 3 1 17 5 C C. Services 4 2 2 0 10 S 6 Prnanf A t 1 1 15 t 5 KreUh 4 2 1 1 It IS 5 A. Force* 4 1127 words
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Article253 1959-06-22 13 M SINGAPORE, Sunday. ALACCA, beaten 3-1 by Singapore and trounced 14-3 by Selangor, today scored a surprise 2-1 over Singapore Joint Services in a south zone Malaya Cup soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium Services were woefully i weak in front of goal and whatever good253 words
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Article328 1959-06-22 13 THEN JOHORE REPLY WITH 3 MUAR, Sunday. (SINGAPORE scored six goals before Johore could reply when they met in their southern section Malaya Cup soccer tie on the Muar padang this evening. But Johore fought back well late in the match and the final 6-3 score328 words
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Article89 1959-06-22 13 [JUALA LUMPUR, 8 n. John Fowler of Negrl Sembilan and Don Clayton, a new arrival from Australia, won the men's doubles title of the Selangor lawn tennis open championships here today. They beat S. A. Azman and Zainal Abidln All 12-10. 6-4. 6-2. Fowler, who was beaten89 words
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Article83 1959-06-22 13 SINGAPORE. Sun.— L. Holloway, with a score of 39 points, won the Royal Island Club's "A" division monthly medal Stableford played at Thomson Road today. The "B" division winner was J. F. Listzan, with 37 points. L. Holloway also won the "A" division ballsweep competition with83 words
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Article79 1959-06-22 13 SYDNEY. Sun.— Australian soccer "•tches played today resulted Victoria State Leame: BoxhiU 2 Polonia 3. N.S.W. Fed. m». l: Balgownie Budapest 2; Auburn l Hakoah X.S.W. red. Di». t: Concordla 5 Polonia 2. Queensland Dlv. 1: St. Helen's 5 Dinmore l: Corinthians 1 Oxley 5. Queensland Div.Reuter - 79 words
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Article268 1959-06-22 13 JJUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Federation Armed Forces beat Perils 3-1 In their north zone Malaya Cup soccer match at Rifle Range Road here today but It took them 55 minutes to assert their superiority. Armed Forces' victory gave them their first points from four matches268 words
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749 1959-06-22 13 RAIN RUINS S'PORE'S CHANCES OF LEAGUE VICTORY MCA LEAGUE ROUNDUP SEREMBAN, Sun. SINGAPORE had a very good chance for victory against Negri Sembilan in their Ma- layan Cricket Associa--1 tion league match here today when they scored I 175 runs in their sec- ond innings. With a seven runs lead749 words
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172 1959-06-22 13 CINGAPORE. Sun— A former Middlesex wicket-keeper Major Pat Griffin today set a record for tournament cricket in Singapore when he hit six sixes in one over. Representing OHQ in the Singapore Cricket Association Junior tournament. 40-year-old Oriffln hit the Singapore Cricket Club172 words
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332 1959-06-22 14 US race violence on the increase in the deep South ATLANTA, Sunday. VIOLENCE, intimidation and reprisals have increased in the Southern States of the United States since 1955 when the Supreme Court outlawed the segregation of white and Negro pupils in public schools, according to a report issued here. PublishedReuter - 332 words
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Article, Illustration44 1959-06-22 14 BILLY WRIGHT, the England football star, and his wife, Joy one of the Beverley Sisters share a joke with the Home Secretary. Mr. R. A. Butler in the garden of the latter's home at Halstead.44 words
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Article44 1959-06-22 14 ROME. Sun. Americanborn Princess Ella Delia Torre c Tasso died in her fabulous lakeside villa last night at the age of 84. The Princess, the former Ella Holbrook-Walker of Detroit, was the widow of Prnce Alessandro Delia Torre c Tasso.—U.P.l. i44 words
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Article25 1959-06-22 14 FLORIDA, Sun.— Blue-eyed Mrs. lowa, Margaret J. Prlebe, mother of four children, was selected yesterday as the new Mrs. America of 1959.— UP.1.UP - 25 words
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161 1959-06-22 14 LONDON, Sunday. HPHE Rev. Brian Hession, 49-year-old founder of Cancer Anonymous, was "satifactory" today after his third operation for cancer at Westminster Hospital here. Rev. Hession collapsed with cancer In California five years ago and was given only three days to live. Doctors saidReuter - 161 words
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Article72 1959-06-22 14 Look... no pilot! CANBERRA. Sun. A pilotli-ss version of the Canberra Jet bomber developed by Australian and British scientists and engineers has made its first flight successfully at the Woomer rocket range in South Australia. Mr. Alan Hulme. Australian Supply Minister, said today the Canberra wag the first twin JetReuter - 72 words
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498 1959-06-22 14 LEE: 'WE HAVE IMPORTANT COMMITMENTS' -2£ From Page One the Singapore Civil Service Joint Council) led by Mr. K. Thlllaimpalam came to see me to try and secure our support to consolidate variable allowances into basic and thereby getting them guaranteed by the constitution. In the middle of the election498 words
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53 1959-06-22 14 LONDON, Sun. The British Army's tallest soldier, 7 ft. 3in. Cpl. Robert Parsons, married 6ft. Miss Ann Carolan, of Berlin, in Chester yesterday. Cpl. Parsons weighs 18 stones, has special bed and has to ha\e all his army clothes specially made. >liss Carolan isReuter - 53 words
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Article61 1959-06-22 14 ROME. Sun. Three hotel maids were killed today and one seriously injured when they jumped from the sixth floor of Rome's Ambasciatore Hotel after fire broke out in the lift shaft. The fire badly damaged the servants quarters on the top floor of the hotelReuter - 61 words
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Article28 1959-06-22 14 ;n H urrf» $1» (Minimum). MUTHUTHAMBY KULASLOARAM thanks all relatives and friends for their help, condolences, xvreaths and their presence at the funeral of hjs beloved mother.28 words
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Article25 1959-06-22 14 ELSIE MARY LTD.. 2nd Floor. 13. B ttery Rd. Charmir.g Frocks for all occasions from the Newest Collections Uncrushable Continental Separa.es suitable for Travelling.25 words
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390 1959-06-22 14 TAKARTA, Sun. Indonesia, already in the midst of a serious political crisis, has seen its economic situation deteriorate to the lowest point since the height of the anti-Dutch campaign and the outbreak of the Sumatran revolt. In the past few weeks the value390 words
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113 1959-06-22 14 KALJMPONG, Sun. Mr. Tsarocg Shape, the richest man in Tibet, died in Lhasa a week ago, according to reliable reports reaching here today. He was 74. 'Mr. Tsarong, known as "the Rockefeller of Tibet," was born the son of a poor arrow maker butReuter - 113 words
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1068 1959-06-22 14 SCC BEAT CLOSEST RIVALS POLICE TO TAKE BIG LEAD SINGAPORE, Sunday SINGAPORE Cricket Club, defending champions in the Singapore Cricket Associations's Senior tournament, brightened their title prospects when they beat their nearest rivals. Police by 37 runs on the padang today. S.C.C. have now established a big lead in points1,068 words
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Article77 1959-06-22 14 THE REST OF THE SPOUTS ITEMS I LE MANS. Sun.— Brit'^h Aston Martins finished first and second in the 24-hour Le Mans sports car race today— the first time they have ever won the event. The winning Aston Martin was driven by Roy Salvadori77 words
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Article62 1959-06-22 14 LONDON, Sun— At 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, Australian left-hander Neale Fraser will enter the Wimbledon centre court to open the 1959 Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships with a match against Pierre Darmon, of France. The defending champion Is normally accorded this honour, but as Ashley Cooper, the 1958Reuter - 62 words
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81 1959-06-22 14 CINGAPORE. Sun. Sin Pang i won the "B 1 division championship of the S.Y.S.C. Basketball League when they best Fish Merchants 77*75 In the final at Happy World tonight. Last night Anglo-Chinese School won the "C" division champion- ship the first English school81 words
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