The Straits Times, 26 June 1959
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Title Section21 1959-06-26 1 1 AVFHA G h lIAILY (KHTIVIHir SALK EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times He**"* Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, 26, JUNE 1959 15 CENTS.21 words
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Article717 1959-06-26 1 We shall work for peace, prosperity of aIF Tengku: I don't know why we lost KtALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The leader of the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party in Kelantan and newly-elec-ted State Assemblyman Inche Mohammed Asri bin Haji Muda today gave a pledge. He snid that his party717 words
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Article, Illustration92 1959-06-26 1 OVER THEY GO TO PROBE SECRETS OF SUNKEN JAPANESE SUB A ROYAL NAVY diver of the Fleet Bomb and Mine Disposal team jumps off the base ship while another prepares to follow him in one of the most hazardous salvage operations carried out in Singapore waters. The divers, led by92 words
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Article32 1959-06-26 1 LONDON. Thurs.— Britain has agreed to an Iraqi request to negotiate a cultural pact between the two countries, the Minister of State, Mr. David Ormsby-Gore, told the House of Commons.32 words
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310 1959-06-26 1 Two top men quit PPP-with a warning PARTY WITHOUT HOPE OR SCOPE IPOH, Thursday. f WO top officials of the People's Progressive Party the treasurer and a vice-president today announced their resignations. They are Mr. Choy Kok Kuan, 43, the treasurer, founder member of the party and an Ipoh Town310 words
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106 1959-06-26 1 NOW AGE STANDS IN THE WAY OF LOVE NEW YORK, Thurs. Mary Louise Carrizales, 34, who once said "don't ever let age stand in the way of love," filed a separate maintenance suit in Des Moines, lowa, against her husband, Lois, 100. saying he struck her and physically abased her.106 words
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Article30 1959-06-26 1 SHOLETO (Italy). Thurs.— Louis (Satchmo) Armstrong took a turn for the worse last night in his bout with bronchial pneumonia complicated by heart trouble, doctors said today. U.P.I.UPI - 30 words
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Article86 1959-06-26 1 LONDON. Thurs. Mr Alexander Nlcol Anton Waddell. Deputy Governor of Sierra Leone, has been appointed Governor and Com-mander-in-Chief of Sarawak, the Colonial Office announced tonight. He will succeed Sir Anthony Abell. who is retiring towards the end of this year. Mr. Waddell, on whom the Queen86 words
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Article24 1959-06-26 1 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The United States promised Siam U*****,000 ($1050,000) towards the cost of a nuclear research reactor at BangkoK's Chulalongkorn University.24 words
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Article31 1959-06-26 1 MEXICO CITY, Thurs.—A colllson with a large oil truck hurled a passenger bus over a cliff into a ravine, killing at least 10 people and injuring 15.31 words
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Article545 1959-06-26 1 Rahman warns of 'another Cyprus' PMIP ACCUSED QJT 'POISONOUS POLITICS' LIES AND THREATS KUANTAN, Thursday. THE former Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, told an Alliance election rally here today that "poisonous and unhealthy politics" used by the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party and the stirring up of communal feeling might turn Malaya545 words
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77 1959-06-26 1 LONDON, Thurs. The Westminster Tiara, one of the Grosvenor family treasures, was sold here today for £110.000 ($935.000)— a world record price for any piece of Jewellery. Bought by Mr Levi Cohen, a London dealer, the tiara passed out of the possession of the Grosvenor77 words
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184 1959-06-26 1 MELBOURNE. Thurs.—English "stowaway girl" Margot Cator, who hid In an Australia bound liner last November In a vain attempt to reach her steelworker boy friend, said today their romance had been "killed by unwanted publicity." Margo was discovered on the liner and returned to England.Reuter - 184 words
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Article147 1959-06-26 1 Railway go-slow: Week to decide ITUALA LUMPUR, 1V Thurs. The National Union of Railwaymen headquarters tonight gave its 14 branches a week to decide whether the work-to-rule campaign by workers at Port Swet- tenham should be called off and negotiations with the management resumed. The union president. Mr. A.W. King,147 words
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Article35 1959-06-26 1 ALGIERS. Thurs. Mr. Larbaoui Ali. the Muslim Mayor of Mlzrana, east of Algiers, was taken from a bus near here and killed by rebels, who set fire to the bus before leaving.35 words
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Article35 1959-06-26 1 WORLD TITLfc By POSTPONED M W VOKR. Mi World heavyweight fi^iit beturcn I I<»\ ii t»T>9n. .tnu-ricun h and lay M Joh.i huroptan champion bern postponed to tea* night btCMM of I Iti'utir35 words
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Advertisement64 1959-06-26 1 Record your weekend Kodak FILM I \QIIK J>7 whit* or in Kodak (Malaya) Limited Kl3O Jm 1L ill 111JV a~*' iiii Impossible to decide between all those delicious Fraser and Neave Sparkling Drinks. Ginger Beer. Ice Cream Soda Sarsaparilla Soda Tonic. .Dry Ginger Ale... Grape Fruit Soda.. .Orange Crush Cherryade64 words
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273 1959-06-26 2 Govt. aims to raise $100 m savings from public by 1963Minister COUNCIL APPROVES MOTION TO STEP UP DRIVE TO ENCOURAGE THRIFT KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. rpHE MINISTER of Agrteil- ture, Inchc Abdul Aziz bi^i Ishak, today announced in thi Federal Council plans to collect Sice million savings from the public by273 words
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Article, Illustration429 1959-06-26 2 Divers discover secret of sunken Jap submarine AS NAVY EXPLOSIVES EXPERTS CONTINUE DANGEROUS TASK OF DISMANTLING DEADLY TORPEDOES- SINGAPORE- Thurs.— Divers came a little nearer today to solving: the secret of the cargo of a Japanese submarine sunk Just outside Singapore harbour 14 years ago. A Royal Navy source said429 words
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Article80 1959-06-26 2 Jailed for killing friend TOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. Loh Yen Liang, a labourer on Bukit Badah estate, was jailed for seven years yesterdey on a charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder. This was his second trial in the Supreme Court. At the first the Jury had been unable to80 words
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Article43 1959-06-26 2 Minister visits police HQ SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Mr. Ong Pang Boon, the Minister of Home Affairs, today visited police headquarters and was taken around by Mr. A. E. G. Blades, the Commissioner of Police The police force, comes under the Minlstery of Home Affairs.43 words
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101 1959-06-26 2 GERMAN DAM BUILDER FROM INDIA TO WORK AT RINGLET KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A German engineer, who has been building dams in India in the last six years, left here for Ringlet today to work on the Cameron Highlands hydro-electric power project He is Mr. Peter Honer, who arrived here from101 words
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Article169 1959-06-26 2 CEREMBAN, Thurs. A taxi driver cnarged with stealing an estate payroll was acquitted in the High Court today. Mr. Justice Smith acquitted Than Teng Wong 27, saying he was not satisfied with the identification of Than by two estate conductors who were said to be169 words
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150 1959-06-26 2 MALAYA PICKS MANSION AT NO. 30 FOR DR. ISMAIL SINCAPORE, Thursday.— NO. 30 CUS CADEN ROAD, home of a Singapore banker, may soon become the official home of visiting Federation dignitaries. The Federation Government hat chosen it as the home of its representative on Singapore's Internal Security Council, Dr. Ismail150 words
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243 1959-06-26 2 RADIO APPEAL FOR $40,000 AID KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. A 17- YEAR-OLD Malay girl will urge radio listen- ers on Sunday evening to bring happiness to 15.000 blind people like herself in Malaya by supporting the Malayan Association for the Blind. I Simultaneously, three243 words
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Article38 1959-06-26 2 LUMUT. Thurs. Nineteen men pleaded not guilty in the magistrate's court here today to a charge of rioting on Pangkor Island on May 2. The case was postponed to Aug. 27. Bail was allowed.38 words
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Article34 1959-06-26 2 TELUK ANSON. Thurs.— A shop-assistant, Ong Lay She* 38. was fined $500 or flvp months' Jail here yesterday for assisting In carrying on a "characters lottery" at Teluk Anson on June 13.34 words
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356 1959-06-26 3 CENTRAL GOVT. WILL NOT INTERFERE IN STATE AFFAIRS TRIVANDRUM, Thursday. THE Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, said here today that the Central Government had no intention of interfering in Kerala state affairs. Mr. Nehru was speaking to reporters at the air portReuter; UPI - 356 words
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Article, Illustration50 1959-06-26 3 THIRTY-SEVEN people were killed and 33 injured in this crash at the weekend. The Stuttgart-Wuerxburg express crashed into a bus at a concealed level crossing at Lauffen, Germany. The crossing barriers were said to have been raised to let the bus through. UPI picture.UPI - 50 words
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361 1959-06-26 3 Bird of many 'tongues' ushers in Red summer IT REMINDS SOME OF MOTHER-IN-LAW PEKING, Thurs.— Birds with a call that sounds to Englishspeaking Westerners like "one more bottle" are today proclaiming the coming of summer to China Big. brown, and unattrac-tive-looking they arrive as the wheat turns yellow and leaveReuter - 361 words
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224 1959-06-26 3 NEW YORK, Thursday. THE Governor of Louisiana, Mr. Earl K. Long, slipped a tape recording out of a mental hospital last night and broadcast to the state that he had been put away by his ''jealous" wife and U.S. Senator Russell B. Long.224 words
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178 1959-06-26 3 Boy of five brought back to life by surgeon TtfELBOURNE, Thurs. IMI a five-year-old boy son of a former United States marine was brought back to life at a hospital In Oakleigh, a suburb of Melbourne, today after he had "died" on an operatitife table whil« having his tonsils taken178 words
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96 1959-06-26 3 INMATE (I'M CHRIST) ESCAPES IN FIRE ENGINE LOS ANGELES. Thurs.— A mental patient yesterday stole a fire engine and sped down a busy highway forcing other cars into ditches at Modesto. The patient. Vanoy Parker Carmen, 24, escaped from an asylum by setting off a false fire alarm. When the96 words
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Article25 1959-06-26 3 ROME. Thurs. President de Gaulle of France arrived In Rome last night by train from Milan to continue his state visit to Italy—Reuter.25 words
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Article34 1959-06-26 3 PARIS. Thurs. French literary figures, including Albert Camus and Jean-Paul Sartre, have published a communique expressing regret at "recent arrests of Spanish democrats, intellectuals, students and workers of all political leanings.** Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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196 1959-06-26 3 MONTREAL Thursday. VICE-ADMIRAL Peter Dawnay, Commander of the royal yacht, confirmed here last night that it was Prince Philip who had brought the Britannia alongside at Trois Rivieres yesterday when she grazed a pier and lost some paint. The Vice-Admiral said that the BritanniaReuter - 196 words
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Article78 1959-06-26 3 Shot at US freighter by warship WASHINGTON, Thurs.— A Dominican warship fired across the bows of a U.S. freighter. Florida State (6.278 tons), off the Dominican coast early this week, the State Department said last night. The Dominican Government has been asked for an explanation. On Tuesday, a Dominican fighterReuter - 78 words
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Article36 1959-06-26 3 ROME. Thurs.— ltaly has asked for a meeting of the Nato council to be held before the Geneva foreign ministers' meeting which resumes on July 13, the Italian Foreign Office said last night.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article23 1959-06-26 3 SYDNEY. Thurs— Striking dockers, who have held the port of Sydney Idle since yesterday afternoon, will return to work early tomorrow23 words
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Article132 1959-06-26 3 MANILA. Thurs. Miss Catherine Cheuk. pretty Cathay Pacific Airways flight attendant who pleaded guilty to a charge of attempted smuggling of foreign currencies yesterday began serving a two-month jail sentence today. The chief of police, Basilio M Pineda, put the 26-year-old British citizen asUPI - 132 words
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Article54 1959-06-26 3 SEOUL. Thurs. —On the ninth anniversary of the outbreak of the Korean war today, the United Nations Command at a meeting of the Korean Military Armistice Commission in PanmunJom told the Communists that a North Korean Invasion plan of 1950 against South Korea was originally writtenReuter - 54 words
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Article83 1959-06-26 3 JOHANNESBURG. Thurs Mr. Jasper Savanhu, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Race Affairs in the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland. will have to go on living in his African township of Hararl. according to the Salisbury correspondent of the Johannesburg morning newspaper Rand Dally Mail. TheReuter - 83 words
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252 1959-06-26 3 SIR M HAS THE RUSSIAN DELEGATE NETTLED (GENEVA, Thurs.— Mr. I Semyon Tsarapkin, the Soviet delegate to the three-power nuclear test ban talks, appeared nettled by remarks from his British counterpart, Sir Michael Wright, at yesterday's 102 nd session. Blr Michael's remarks were made during a lively debate on theReuter - 252 words
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Article86 1959-06-26 3 'PREMIER, 3 MINISTERS RESIGN' PARIS, Thurs.— The independent newspaper Progress de Lyon said today that Mr Ferhat Abbas, the Prime Minister, and three other members of the "provisional Algerian Government" resigned recently. Progress de Lyon said the resignations would be announced officially after the Egyptian Government had replied formally toReuter - 86 words
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Miscellaneous338 1959-06-26 3 Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE K^rSK Wi fKSSB Parade; 10.00 By Heart- 10 15 NATIONAL Time On My Hands; 10.30—11 00 Short Wave Service The Enchanted Hour. 41.7 metres Medium wave services DArilrt MAI AVA Kuala Lumpur 341 metres RADIO MALAYA Penanf 366 metres Ipoh 33* metres A.M. 6.30 Good338 words
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341 1959-06-26 4 MALAYA 'A WELL FOUNDED SHIP OF STATE' ITUALA LUMPUR, 1V Thurs.— Dato Oscar Spencer, economic adviser to the Federation Government, said in the Federal Council today that British civil servants had been "proud and fortunate to discharge their duty in Malaya." He was speaking341 words
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143 1959-06-26 4 Dr. THAM IS HEAD OF NEW DEPT. OF PRIMARY PRODUCTIOI SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Government today announced the setting up of a new Department of Primary Production "to help farmers, fishermen and rural dwellers who have been grossly neglected by past governments". The Ministry of National Development, which controls the new143 words
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Article63 1959-06-26 4 KIDNAP, THEN THUGS ARE GRILLED SINGAPORE, Thurs. Known thugs from the 08 secret society group in Nee Soon were picked up today and grilled over an underworld kidnapping. Till late tonight, the 19-year-old victim a member of the rival 24 group was still missing. The youth was abducted yesterday afternoon63 words
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85 1959-06-26 4 CABBY TAKES HOLD-UP MEN TO POLICE SINGAPORE, Thure. A taxi driver, Scow Thlan Chye, drove straight to Geylanf Police station here last night after two passengers had tried to rob him of $5. Bat the moment he screeched to a stop and called for help, the two men Jumped out85 words
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274 1959-06-26 4 FARMERS SAY SEA WATER IS DAMAGING THEIR LAND SINGAPORE, Thursday. LEADERS of the Singapore Rural Residents' Association today complained to the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Labour and Law, Mr. Wee Toon Boon, that sea water was causing damage to 27 lots of farm land in the Bedok resettlement274 words
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129 1959-06-26 4 The oldest ex-employee wants to meet boss SINGAPORE, Thurs.—Because of "old times sake", Mr. H. F. Stalley, a 78-year-old consulting engineer here, wants to meet Sir John Deans, chairman of the Telegraph Construction and Maintenance Company, of Britain, who is now in Kuala Lumpur. Sir John arrived from Sydney on129 words
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374 1959-06-26 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs A total of 31 airmen have received honours and awards for their services in Malaya. This has been announced in the Malayan Special List published in the London Gazette. Air Commodore C. T. Tannah, C.8.E.. RAAF. formerly S.A.S.O. HQ. FEAF. RAF Changi374 words
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Advertisement453 1959-06-26 4 MEETING IS TOLD: RURAL BOARD WILL BE 'ABSORBED' SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Rural Board still met today although the Government has made known I its intention of absorbing the City Council and the Rural Board into a single Government administration. And no-one not even members of the board could say453 words
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Advertisement179 1959-06-26 4 SALARY r CUTS: EXPATS MEET SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Expatriate Senior Officers' Association of the City Council debated 90 minutes this evening m on the reduction which the council will make to their variable allowances from July 1. After the meeting, the association decided that no statement should be made to179 words
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Miscellaneous197 1959-06-26 4 Today's Singapore i diary YHtA: Malay conversation INDEPENDENT MISSIONARY Andrew's Cathedral. CWA Room. 9.15 a m.; Malay beginners 10.16 MOVEMENT: Free film show at South Side, 10 a.m. to noon. a.m.; Japanese flower arrange- Woodbridge Hospital (Male sec- KATONfi BOY'S CLUB: Bad.•nent— third course 10 a.m.; Man- tlon), Ylo Chu197 words
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392 1959-06-26 5 Coroner advises father: Sue the police BOY'S DEATH IN TEAR GAS SHELL BLAST WAS MISADVENTURE PENANG, Thursday. TIIL Penang Coroner, Tuan Nik Hussain bin Nik Ali, today advised a father to sue the Police Department for compensation for the death of his son killed on May 4 when a tear392 words
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163 1959-06-26 5 WEDDING AND DIVORCE FEES NOW IN LINE WITH PRACTICE SINGAPORE. Thurs. Singapore registration fees for Muslim marriages and divorces have been raised twenty-fold since the end of last month. The Muslim Marriage and Divorce Rules. 1959. which came into force on May 29, require the payment of $20 to a163 words
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96 1959-06-26 5 NO POMP AS KING ARRIVES FOR 4-DAY VISIT MALACCA. Thurs. The Yang di-Pertuan Agon? and his Consort today s *f£ted four-day official visit to Malacca with none of the pomp and ceremony which marked their state visit bere two years ago. The Royal couple were informally dressed and arrived by96 words
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Article44 1959-06-26 5 PENANG. Thurs. The first pilgrim ship returning from Mecca this year, the Anshun, is expected in Pcnang on July 4 with 1,169 pilgrims on board. It will be in Singapore the following dry. The* Anshun left Jedduh la^t Monday44 words
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Article34 1959-06-26 5 SUNGEI BAKAP. Thurs.-^ About 1.000 children had a holiday today when their schools were used as polling stations In the Sungei Bakap by-election for the Province Wellesley South Rural District Council.34 words
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191 1959-06-26 5 PERAK MCA BACKS GROWERS lrvn, mursaay. TTHE Perak branch of the Malayan Chinese Assoclax tion has decided to support the tobacco growers in the state in urging the Federation Government to revoke the 50-cents-a- pound tax on the locallygrown weed. At a meeting here,191 words
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115 1959-06-26 5 BROTHERS TO MAKE THEIR DEFENCE AT RETRIAL A LOR STAR. Thurs.— Three brothers Jointly charged with murder were called upon to make their defence at their re-trial in the Kedah High Court today. Mat bin Awang Kechik, 34, Darus. 31, and Mat Isa, 20, were accused of killing Ismail bin115 words
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444 1959-06-26 5 TWO YEARS FOR SELLING A FRIDGE HE BOUGHT ON H.P. SINGAPORE. Thursday. pHRISTOPHER Betram Tampos, who described himself as a former university student, was jailed for two years today for misappropriating a refrigerator on Jan. 12. The Judge, Mr. K. T. Alexander, also ordered Campos, 24, to undergo two years'444 words
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69 1959-06-26 5 Ting Ning mobbed by 200 girls at airport KUALA LL'MPI'R. Thurs. More than 200 Chinese schoolgirls mobbed attractive Hong Kong film star. Ting Ning. at the airport this morning when she arrived here for personal appearances. The girls, who arrived on bicycles, cars and in two chartered buses, waited for69 words
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Article48 1959-06-26 5 PENANO. Thurs. Nearly 1.000 people went aboard the Australan destroyers, Tobruk and Anzac when the vessels were open to visitors yesterday. The destroyers are on an an operational visit to Penang to provide sea training for members of the Royal Malayan Naval Volunteer Reserve48 words
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Article28 1959-06-26 5 PENANG. Thurs.— The Siamese consul and Mrs. Suphot Phlansunthon last night gave a cocktail party at their Ayer Rajah Road consulate to celebrate Siamese national day.28 words
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195 1959-06-26 5 IPOH, Thursday. A TRIAL in Ipoh High Court took an unexpected turn today when a prosecution witness was summarily convicted and sentenced to three months Jail for perjury. Chooi Yuen Seng, a goldsmith, was in the witness box for nearly four hours giving evidence195 words
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Article55 1959-06-26 5 rNA RATA, Thurs.— Power from a $1.5 million hydroelectricity station near here was switched on for the first time today, to serve about 700 consumers living in the Tana Rata and Brinchang areas of the Cameron Highlands Construction work on the power station was begun in55 words
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145 1959-06-26 5 TAPAH. Thurs. Perak Alliance assemblyman. Mr. V. Ponnusamy Filial. today blamed the fragmentation of estates for a Government order to 10 estate Tamil schools to show cause why they should not be closed down. Mr Pihai. who expressed grave concern at the deterioration of Tamil145 words
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Article46 1959-06-26 5 PENANG. Thurs. Penang state executive councillor Inche Hashlm hi Awang will declare open the Federation's Progress exhibition at the Khek Association here at 5 p.m. on Sunday. The exhibition will remain open until July 2 between 10 a.m. and 10 p.m daily.46 words
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Article26 1959-06-26 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. The Customs Station in Johore Bahru will be closed on July 7, the first day of Muharran (first Muslim calendar month).26 words
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214 1959-06-26 5 STRIKE BY 43 SHIP OFFICERS PUT OFF gINGAPORE. Thurs. A strike of 43 ship officers scheduled to start this afternoon on the expiry of a 24-hour ultimatum was today postponed to next Monday. The Singapore Malaysian Bhlp Officers' Union yesterday demanded two months' pay in lieu of notice for four214 words
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128 1959-06-26 5 BIG BLACK X FOR THE GANGSTERS' M.C. IPOH, Thurs. A secret society gangster who officiated at Initiation ceremonies of new recruits, was today ordered to be classified under the Prevention of Crimes Ordinance. Thim Slew Hong, 28. member of the Wah Kee secret society for several years, will now have128 words
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Article1118 1959-06-26 6 PMIP WINS 28 OUT OF 30 SEATS I'HE Pan-Malayan Islamic Party won control of Kelantan by a thumping majority of 28 seats out of 30 in the State Assembly election on Wednesday. The Alliance Party won the other two seats. Following are the results: BANDAR1,118 words
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Article93 1959-06-26 6 KOTA BHARU. Thurs-Forty-one candidates lost their deposits in the Kelantan state election yesterday—2o Socialist Front, 12 Party Negara. eight Independents and one Mliance, the first member of the party to have polled less than one-eighth of the total votes cast. Three Alliance state minis- ters Hassan93 words
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Article, Illustration462 1959-06-26 6 LIKE IT HOT? THEN YOU'LL LIKE THIS ONE ALL GIRLS TOGETHER SOME LIKE IT HOT" is one of the best comedies I have seen for a long time— a "roll-'em-in-the-aisles" film with one hilarious situation following another. It's set in Chicago and the year is 1920, the height of the462 words
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207 1959-06-26 6 Hayward's in the backwoods with Boyd "WOMAN OBSESSED" TT portrays a vivid picture of life in the backwoods of Northern Canada. There are billiards, hurricanes with riven in full spate, forest fires and quagmires. To balance this there is some beautiful scenery and fascinating animal shots. The woman obsessed is207 words
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Article, Illustration226 1959-06-26 6 /"•OMING your way soon a full week of Cecil B. de Mille's great films. That is the alluring prospect held out to Malayan fllmgoers. It should prove an Interesting experiment to compare the hits of the past with present technique. "UNION PACIFIC," the film226 words
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Article82 1959-06-26 6 CANTA MONICA. Thurs.-John Drew Barrymore, 27. actor son of late John Barrymore and frequent- ly branded "black cc of the world amou s family, yesterday won clemency when he appeared in ierlor court on drunk Ing and hlt-and-driving charges, wessed djt young Barre's determination to82 words
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Article47 1959-06-26 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs The marriage took place yesterday in Madras of Miss Chambakavalll S h a r m a, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. N. K. Sharma, of Johore Bahru. and Mr. P. N. Balasubramanlam. son of Mr. M. R. RY. PB. Natesan Iyer.47 words
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Miscellaneous192 1959-06-26 6 Straits Times Crossword bbß Lbbbbl Ibbbbb! bbbb* ACROSS 7 Hero-worshipper after uothlng 1 Vail mnv mar nrw'i Innki. <8l A Shrub (8). perhaps? 10 "Truth to her old fled ig Buildings good propositions (Pope) (6). 11 Diligence produces tidy runs n odd to carry a pound, as thug (8). might192 words
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Article, Illustration1366 1959-06-26 7 The Governor Indians called 'God' TUHOUGiI the sombre primeval forests south of Lake Ontario a strange procession wound its way in July, 1696. French regulars, their white uniforms stained with mud and torn by the matted tree brandies, led the way. Behind came buck-skin-clad hunters with long muskets on their1,366 words
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Advertisement300 1959-06-26 7 Mcmmygcveo me nestum/" READY-COOKED 3"CEREAL FOOD I Readily digestible and very palatable. fffjfßmffiv' A NESTUM isasplendid complementary m/Bff/jJr food for baby. It can be uiveii lrom "wMdfflg 1 K^\^m%3m j dd milk or water to the requilld '^xS-n^ quantity of NESTUM and a little su^.ir ■^IHK^L jJf M if desired.300 words
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Miscellaneous237 1959-06-26 7 Cartnvn cl i o. By 3Mas 7 r iT>i*"w*¥ tOPIE H«siv~fMi" f EVER SNC6 XJU UNDERTOOK TWS ~>v I II f THANK GOOPNtSS 1 rf*^B^~ f^SI DICKER WC «UO«7 «<Rfc J i^^MK. STICkY JOB rvt BON 9HASOWING >CU > 7\^ J CAIXXT UP WITH MEC \B' .'^V T/l EXACTLY TH6237 words
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Obituary72 1959-06-26 8 *W« tit (Minimum). LEE SOO KE£: Aged 60. of the Kwong Ylk Bank, K.L. on June 24. beloved Father of Mlw 'Baby Lee Poonir Chenyr. Funeral June 26. the cortege leaving Chile Shin Thong. 31 Sultan Street at 2 am. MRS LUCY JOHNSON (Wong Hong Cheo) died at Oeneral72 words
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Article55 1959-06-26 8 Wmr4» tit (Minimum). MRS. WONO AH CHONO and children thank Rev Mother, Sisters of the Convent. Director. Staff md Scouts or St. Georges School, laiplng. Friends. Relative* and all those who sent Wreaths. Messages of Condolences and attend* ed the Funeral of the late Mr. Woiik Ah Chong who55 words
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553 1959-06-26 8 The Straits Times Friday, June 26, 1959 Kelantan's Choice After Trengganu. Kelantan. The shock of the second defeat of the Alliance at the hands of the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party is unquestionably greater. In the first of the three East Coast State elections —the third in Pahang follows this week —the553 words
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Article298 1959-06-26 8 Next to the banning of Singapore's pin-tables and jukeboxes itself nothing is more encouraging than Mr. Ong Pang Boon's assurance that I the saloons will not be allowed to reopen in a different guise. The Government is not just making a gesture; it means business. Gangsterism298 words
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Article288 1959-06-26 8 The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, handled his threeday visit to the turbulent state of Kerala with great tact So far as possible he avoided appearing in public i and so ensured that his presence did nothing to aggravate the disturbances that have led to fourteen deaths288 words
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944 1959-06-26 8 A new look comes to the executive suite SOCIALIST crusaders do not always fully understand that bif -scale industry in the highly developed countries of Western Europe and America long ago ceased to be a form of worker-exploitation. The modern way of looking at industry is as a form of944 words
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217 1959-06-26 8 J WONDER ii any of your readers can explain why it la tha'. the common or garden bed sheet Is rarely, If ever, found in medium priced hotels In this part of the world? My effort* to induce one hotel in penang to217 words
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665 1959-06-26 8 DURING his American tour Anastas Mikoyan tidied up what may become one of the most fantastic trade deals ever put across by the amusing Armenian. On his American odyssey, amazing Anastas exhibited many faces, coined many epigrams, arid came to be known by665 words
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102 1959-06-26 8 ritHE new Gerertußent X policy ef bavin* a sixday week for all Swgafere schools is a gvo4 idea bat I agree with a wggestlen that school hears should be shortened. At present, evening classes begin at IM p.m. and end at 8 p.m.102 words
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Advertisement680 1959-06-26 8 I Straits Time* k Free Press 1 Fat tit* t« iwl— te o* N«n tw iiuwmilhw it lit j Ht«, SINCAPOM COCO STOlAfil I ORCHAHB MAI, r«*»t»« imall otfv«rtlM»n«ntt an 4 euvin r to box number*. Clouitw4 •dvtrtl»«m«nti mm* I Cta* ha h«m«d to: CITY IOOK STOII IT*.. WifKlwoMf Homo,680 words
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Advertisement76 1959-06-26 8 How to be a MOTHER-IN-LAW After long years of proud independence, ■he faced the moment the most dreaded she had to go to live with her daughter and son-in-law. In the May Reader's Digest (now on sale), an old lady tell* the movinf story of how she learnt to fit76 words
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Advertisement130 1959-06-26 8 The true measure of cooling comfort is in The "British Thermal Unit" is ■N^"^P I the standard measurement j >? oeed by engineers to express lstr% an air conditioner's j i/. t l^sV cooling capacity. Wf j t A guaranteed cooling capacity in this neve PHILCO AIR CONDITIONER This new130 words
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Miscellaneous14 1959-06-26 8 WIII//\\\\ II \i<y j f fLIEPLESS BEAUTY WoWd comrioM arrangement tc«h the Manchester Guardian.14 words
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336 1959-06-26 9 Reader's Digest to pay damages to Lee MAGAZINE ARTICLE CONTAINED LIBEL LONDON, Thurs. George Lee, described in a London court today as the managing director of and the holder of the controlling interest in the company which publishes Singapore's Nanyang Siang Pau. is to receive substantial damages for libel published336 words
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136 1959-06-26 9 FLYING CLUB TO DISCUSS SALVAGING TIGER MOTH SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Royal Singapore Flying Club is to call a meeting soon to decide whether to salvage one of its Tiger Moths which crashed into the sea off Pulau Bukom last night. A spokesman for the club told the Straits Times today:136 words
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Article58 1959-06-26 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Air Vice-Marshal DMT. MacDonald, the Director-General of Manning of the Royal Air Force, arrived here In a Comet of the Transport Command early this morning for a week's visit to Far East Air Force stations. He was accompanied by Mr. A.L.M. Carry, Assistant58 words
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Article, Illustration540 1959-06-26 9 STORY OF UNFORTUNATE LADY SPARKS A LIVELY DEBATE-AND ROARS OF LAUGHTER KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. 'THE tale of an "unfortunate lady" who A could not get a divorce in the Federation because her husband was not locally domiciled sparked off a lively debate in the Federal Council540 words
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Article48 1959-06-26 9 SINGAPORE, Thurt._An autopsy performed on Ginger Poo, an orang utan. which died two days ago. revealed that she died from an Infection she had received ■onaetime ago from an Infected foot. The autopsy was performed because it was suspected that she died of polio.48 words
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Article30 1959-06-26 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The body of a middle-aged Chinese, clad In blue swimming trunks, was found on the shore of Pulau Tekong Besar. an Island off Singapore, today.30 words
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Article, Illustration50 1959-06-26 9 THE $10 MILLION double-decker bridge over Hi* Klang River lit up after it was opened by the Sultan of Selengor on Wednesday. The 1.500 foot bridge is the brfwt in Malaya. It is also rite first double-decker bridge in the country. Straits Times picture.50 words
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238 1959-06-26 9 Yaacob's faith in S'pore with Lee as premier LONDON, Thursday. TOENGKU YAACOB, the Malayan High Commissioner sioner in London, yesterday told a gathering o Malayan students and guests here he was quite con fident that the destiny of Singapore, with Mr. Lei Kuan Yew as Prime Minister, would be well238 words
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Article77 1959-06-26 9 $10 MIL. EXTRA FOR GOVT. KIALA 1.1 >ipi k. Than. —The Federal Council approved today $10 million as additional expenditure for services daring the year. The Minister of Finance. Col. Sir Henry Lee, moving the Supply BUI said the money would be taken oat of the Consolidated Fund. Oat of77 words
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121 1959-06-26 9 HE'LL be burled In coffin he bought in 1917 pENANO, Thurs— A retired tin mining pioneer will be burled at the Mount Ersklne cemetery here tomorrow in a special oak coffin which he ordered from England 42 years ago. Mr. Choo Cheeng Khay. who died here yesterday at the age121 words
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Article45 1959-06-26 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —The 19th contribution period under the Tin Control (Buffer Stock) Regulations will be from July 1 to July 31. it was announced today The rate of contribution is to be $27 a plcul. $3 more than the last contribution period.45 words
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Article28 1959-06-26 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs— The smallholders' rubber sheet-making competition will be held again this year at the Malayan Agri-Horti-cultural Association exhibition which opens here on July 3.28 words
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Article26 1959-06-26 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs.—Typewriters and adding machines worth more than $4,000 were stolen from the showroom of Behn Meyer and Co. Ltd., in Olemenceau Avenue yesterday.26 words
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Article139 1959-06-26 9 SINGAPORE. Thursday. THE Minister for National Development, Mr. Ong x Eng Guan, is believed to have reversed the decision of the City Council, which last month reduced the electricity charges to cinemas and amusement parks from a flat rate of 20 cents a unit139 words
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Article45 1959-06-26 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs In future, Identity cards will be lMued to 12-year-old children in their schools, the Commissioner of Registration. Mr. Cheng Kirn Whatt. said today. This new method has been started so that children need not go to the registration office.45 words
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147 1959-06-26 9 Council approves $300 m. loan bill KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —The Federal Council today approved the raising of local loans not exceeding $300 million by the Government. Moving adoption of a bill, the Minister or Finance. CoL Sir Henry Lee, said the Government had no immediate Intention to float a loan147 words
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Advertisement151 1959-06-26 9 A NEW MODEL by COAXIAL 12 jMfth. Live up ft tfc« wHndmrd 7^l A% with »S« mm« WHARPIDALI f I Effective fr«qw«w«y r«nfi 23 I I^^H^kH2| 20,000 t/i 11 V Complete with TwMfir volume control *****0 Y^ E»-S'pore Je^^Bl Complete range of WHARFEDALK B^^\^H^ speakers in stock v jl jgyTOINT151 words
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Advertisement216 1959-06-26 9 215 doctors hit by cut SINGAPORE, Thurs. A Government doctors and total of 215 doctors and 42 dentists officers are over $505 dentists In Government ser- and as a result their alk>wvlce are affected by the cut ance are totally cut. in variable allowances, revealed by Dr. C. Marcus, the216 words
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Article, Illustration232 1959-06-26 10 INDIA will continue to buy large quantities of rubber from Malaya, Mr. G. J. Malik, the First Secretary (Commercial) to the Indian Commissioner in Singapore said yesterday. 'He said that India would require more and more rubber for Its rapidly expanding motor car assembling232 words
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Article243 1959-06-26 10 rpHE opening of Ma- laya's only cable factory in Petaling Jaya tomorrow will give Malayans a chance to invest in a new pioneering industry. A large portion of thr $5 milllot authorised capital of Malayan Cables Ltd. will be offered to the public. $2 million For243 words
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Article344 1959-06-26 10 Jakarta may review its copra ban SINGAPORE COCONUT OIL MILLERS' HARDSHIP PRODUCTION WILL BE IMPROVED IN CELEBES, SUMATRAr OFFICIAL JHE Ministry of Trade in Jakarta will review its decision to ban copra exports to Singapore when production improves, a spokesman of the Indonesian Consulate General in Singapore said yesterday. Hardship344 words
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132 1959-06-26 10 Burma, Siam shipments of rice decrease WORLD shipments of rice from Burma in the first two months thi s year showed a small reduction states the Commonwealth Economic Committee in a recent report published In London. 1 The report said that exports of Burmese rice in February totalled 97,600 tons.132 words
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Article179 1959-06-26 10 rpHE output of Malayan rubber products was •1 maintained at a high level in the first quarter this year, official trade figures reveal. Manufacturers said yesterday that consumption was steadily rising due to the growth of local Industrialisation programmes Overseas demand whs also good and179 words
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Article36 1959-06-26 10 The board of N.V. Philips' Gloeilampenfabrieken of Eindhoven, has announced a favourable business trend in the first quarter of 1959. World turnover showed a 15 per cent increase over the same quarter of 1958.36 words
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Article90 1959-06-26 10 More rubber bought by Denmark FkENMARK'S natural rubber purchases in March improved by 161 tons to 626 tons overi the previous month, reports Reuter. This amount was 199 tons more than that in March of last year. Main suppliers were Nigeria which sent 228 tons, followed by Malaya with 15190 words
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Article, Illustration254 1959-06-26 10 A MALAYAN cement additive manufacturing company. Cement Aids Ltd., of Kuala Lumpur, is to set up a new plant at Petaling Jaya next year to meet increasing demand The company which Ls at present operating at Circular Road. Kuala Lumpur ls254 words
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Advertisement264 1959-06-26 10 Dynamic growth in m Australian industry I f^^^•r^K^lw Australia today is a dynamically-expanding industrial nat on. Jjk v***^ J| j? WUf^ m Her production capacity is geared to meet the needs of other HNHWL: developing nations on highly competitive terms. A Across the country, smoke pours into her sun-filled skies264 words
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Advertisement58 1959-06-26 10 Agent Wanted BY AUSTRALIAN MANUFACTURER A large Australian Motor Accessory manufacturer requires a progressive, live wire agent to handle external sun visors and Venetian shades. If you have these qualifications plus contacts into all motor houses ond can produce good bank references, then write to: MR. E. BROOCKER Ring Stacy58 words
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Advertisement1504 1959-06-26 11 Tons »4os MANSVTEU) 6* CO., LTD. T«it »4i» (II Hms) (Incorparttld in Singapore) (11 liatt) Xir 1 THE RLUE FUNNEL UNE T^ SAIUMS Tt UVIRP*»BL. BUSBBW, IBNBIN I CONTINERTAI PfRTS Carritrt option to proeatd via other portt to tntd ana discharge cargo LOAIINB FBR Oyt S port Still P. Sham1,504 words
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Advertisement1204 1959-06-26 11 eIHE E. A. C. LINESABCR. lERSCA MfBITtRRAHEAN COn-aWtt I SJWIWW N» S'por-- P. Sham v\IS. BASRA" I) ajiat/4laly %l '.LlZl Acctcttm ctrgo for Senot. Antwerp, RotttrrJam/Amsteroam. Bremen/HamDurj Oslo 6otktnbtr|, Copenhattn. Aarhts. Gdynia I with fatt trtntmpaitnt fori Gulf or Mta. RK Sea. Mediterranean I West African ports. t) Also KCtpts1,204 words
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Advertisement1396 1959-06-26 11 THE BEN UNE STEAMERS LTD. \fr Sincapoie (laearaanM tkt uairtd Ritfdaa) UNU MIUNU TO AOEN UK t CBNTIH KTAL POUTS Sport P Sham PIMHS tENMACBNUI for Hamburg. iMdon, M bra la Part/SB laaa 17/ SB JaM OENREOCR for londaa Rotterdm. Brtmw. 18/11 law Hamburg n jme/ I Mv LeadM «mt1,396 words
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Advertisement1353 1959-06-26 11 McALISTEH 6s CO., LTD. Ttl. Hi.i ISSBI ELLKRMAN LINE KUVINIH LINE IOMMN. BAMBUM, MTTERaUM. NAVRI LBS ANBELES, SAR FRANCISCO. ami lIATTII, VANCOUVER A PORTUNB and for Canada aid USA North Atlantic Partt AtiaptlH aßrit tar Caatm I Saitt Aaarltt Cm OF BE6FORB BONHEVILLI Sport P Sham Ptnang S'pert P. Sham1,353 words
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631 1959-06-26 12 By Our Market Correspondent THE Singapore Rubber Market yesterday was irregular, still influenced by the United States Senate decision to agree to the selling of rubber from stockpile without the necessity of replacement. The price of July first grade opened at 91631 words
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Article22 1959-06-26 12 RUBBER: 91 i cents per Ib. (down 2g cento). TIN: $403.75 per picul (up $1). Estimated offprint 130 tons (unchanged).22 words
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Article112 1959-06-26 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra:' quiet; UK/Continent June/ July shipments, $38 buyers. $39' i sellers. Coconut oil: bulk $61 sellers, drum $63 >? sellers. Pepper: quiet: no business was reported done, Muntolc white $132, Sarawak $131, special Sarawak black $78, garbled Lampong112 words
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Article90 1959-06-26 12 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes In its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Canada: buying airmail T.T. 31 916. O.D. 31 11/16, 90 d/st 32 116 credit bills, 32 1/8 trade bills. (Selling T.T. or O.D. ready; Canada 31 1 4: French90 words
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Article584 1959-06-26 12 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported yesterday: "All sections of the local share market were easier and the turnover was small." Singapore brokers reported the following business up to 3.30 p.m.: Industrials: Fed. Dlsp. $1; Fitzpatricki 96 cents; Fraser and Neave ords $1.25 and $1.24 xcl; Gammon $1.68584 words
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Article224 1959-06-26 12 Ships lying alongside the Slnr«porr Harbour Board wharves or expected today: Kyoto 1/3. Mersey Lloyd 4 '5. Benavon 6A. Mataram 67. Ceylon 8 '9. Orestes 10/11. Rebeverett 13/14. President Pierce 15 16, Luna Maersk 18. Maetsuycker 19. Selangor N.Wall 4. Emp. Kittiwake 21/23. Kinabalu 23. Noreverett 24 25.224 words
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Advertisement1120 1959-06-26 12 IxffNi U.S.A. b*mHb« Atlantic Cmm Imln E.TJL E.T.A. E.TJL P. %'tim Pe«an| H'kon| L. Anftlt* Ntv Yofk Kiwkawa Mm" Ist Can 2» H Jtat 1 Jt.'r nttm Call 2 lt<T SMj i4W| llta KMikraa Mtft Ist Call 31/ 1 >tf 2/ 3 *t| »tf M Call 5/ 7 Its 111,120 words
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Advertisement22 1959-06-26 12 STOCK INDICES Malayan Share Market: Jane 25 June 24 Industrials: 87.04 87.82 Tin- 105.28 106.16 Rubbers: 128.54 130.79 Jan. 1 1958= IN.22 words
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Advertisement428 1959-06-26 12 GAZETTED PRICES THE Federation Minister of Flnaswe has fixed the following prices for calculating- Customs duties for tbe week beginning on Jane ti. Rubber 95 2 crnts per Ib. Copra $652 per ton. Coconut oil $1,969 per ton. Palm oil $694.75 per ton. Palm kernels $509.13 per ten. The rates428 words
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Advertisement749 1959-06-26 12 PUBLJC APPOINTMENTS APPOINTMENT, TOWN COUNCIL, SEREMBAN. APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citizens and 8Ute Nationals for appointment as Town Engineer In the Town Council, Seremban. Candidate must bold a Civil Engineering Degree of a recognised University with town planning qualifications and preference will be given to those who have had749 words
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Advertisement1573 1959-06-26 12 COMPANY MEETING LONDON TIN CORPORATION II \1KM \V> STATEMENT The THIRTY-THIRD ANNUAL were idle as the result of export QENERAL MEETING of London control. These, of course, are beTln Corporation Limited will be ing maintained In I diness to held on July 15 at The Chartered I resume operations when1,573 words
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Advertisement847 1959-06-26 13 SITUATIONS VACANT tt Word* SS (Mim.)— Box St et: extra WANTED ENGLISH TEACHER r i ble to speak, write Chinese) by! a Chinese School. Reply to 11-N. Buklt Ho Swee, Spore QUALIFIED TEACHERS to teacb Type- writing (full time) and to teach Mandarin 2/3 hrs. evening. Apply Box A 5213847 words
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Advertisement860 1959-06-26 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 2* Word* Si (Mim.) Box M tt: extra LEAVE HOUSE to let In district 10 from July to October; 2 bedrooms 1 Air conditioned; 2 bathrooms. Lounge. Dining Room. Garage, Telephone, Refrigerator, partly furnished Rent (250-00 per month: Apply Secretary, G.E.C. iMi Ltd. TeL Spore *****. TWO 3-BEDROOM860 words
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Advertisement777 1959-06-26 13 TUITION tt Word* SS (Mim.)— Box St et: txtrm QUALIFIED TEACHER OFFERS Private tuition at your homes. All subjects. Guaranteed pass. Primary/Form IV. Please reply Box A 5201 S.T. B'pore. "PERSONAL TEACHING" Malay Conversation Malay Grammar Romanised at your home my home from Qualified Malay Teacher. Anytime, particulars write Box777 words
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Advertisement786 1959-06-26 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Word* SS (Mtm.)— Box St Ha. txtn FORD CONSUL 1953—3 European owners In good order $1,900 0.n.0. 78. Woodlelgh Park. Spore 13. MGA LATE 1956. Immaculate Condition. One owner, view 160 Buklt Tlmah Road Spore or Ring Mr. Low *****. 1950 MORRIS MINOR 2 -Doors salon786 words
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Advertisement458 1959-06-26 13 FOR SALE M Word* Si (Mim.)— Box St eU. oxtrm SURPLUB NEW ELECTRIC Motors from 2to 30h.p Phone United Metal Works Ltd. Spore *****. FINE SCHUSTER VIOLIN and fine bow (unused). Very good tone. Both excellent condition. Oenulne buyers write Box A 5197 S.T. Spore. I SELLING:— Children's Slacks $3.90,458 words
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Advertisement441 1959-06-26 13 STEAMBATHS. MASSAGE, ETC it Word* SS (Mim.)— Box St et*. axtrm. IRENE'S MASSAGE Turkishbath 23-A, Claymore Drive Spore, near Lido Cinema. Dally from 10.00 ajn. to 9.00 p.m. Experienced Masseuse in attendance. NEW DOLORES MASSAGE Salon. 28. Exeter Road off Killiney Road, Spore. First floor, hours 10.00 ajn. 9 .00441 words
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Advertisement418 1959-06-26 13 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) tt Word* tit (Mimimmm) Dalle 1 month. It Word* StM (Mtm.) VANITY for Gowns, Shoes A Handbags 32 Raffles Place. SALE STARTS on Monday at Mulchands' In Both Salons. MEN MEN MEN Apologies to the ladles! Chanrai's for men's Wear. VIBIT SATTEXCRAFT. 733 North Bridge Road for418 words
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Advertisement346 1959-06-26 13 NOTICES A. CLOUET ft CO. (MALAYA) LTD. We wish to advise all our friends that due to the reconstruction of our Company A. CLOUET CO. (SINGAPORE) LTD.. have taken over and will carry on our business In Singapore, and A. CLOUET gt CO. (KUALA LUMPUR) I m, have taken over346 words
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505 1959-06-26 14 ON THE TRACK WITH EPSOM JEEP KIALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Stablemates Gettysburg (John Forte) and Bintang Timor were matched in a splendid trial on the (raining track here this morning. Breaking from the half-mile, they raced over the last 3f in 37 3/5 with Gettysburg,505 words
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Article34 1959-06-26 14 TANJONO MALJM, Thun. Kamaruddin bin Rahlm was the champion athlete at the MAS sports on Tuesday. In the girls section A. Yogesvari I and Fatimah tied for champion- j ship honours. I34 words
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387 1959-06-26 14 WEIGHTS for the K.L. races on Saturday are: Cl. 2 Div. I—l |M. Technicolor II 9.09 Peaceful King 8.11 Gold Hunt 8.10 Gembira 8.08 Polly SUpper 8.07 Picture Fan II 8.04 Gallant Turk 8.04 Barakat 8.02 Lord Arrogance 8.00 Perhaps So B.HO ueiiysourc387 words
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Article295 1959-06-26 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. BRITISH North Borneo policeman Gabuh bin Piging, holder of the Malayan triple and long jump events, bettered the Malayan records in two events in the Police cnampionships at Jesseltonaccording to a letter received here from Mr. D. S. Kler, North Borneo A.A.A. secretary.295 words
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Article88 1959-06-26 14 <JALT LAKE CITY, Thurs. Carmen Baslllo and Gene Fullmer, both former champions, will meet for the National Boxing Association's world middleweight title at San Francisco on Aug. 28. A report said the announcement of the fight would be made in New York tomorrow where theReuter - 88 words
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Article65 1959-06-26 14 NEW YORK, Thurs. Former Wimbledon champion Tony Trabert (United States) and Frank Sedgman (Australia) battled through a 54-game set In the professional lawn tennis tournament at Forest Hills here last night. Trabert took the set 28-26 the longest played In outdoor professional tennis. He went on to winReuter - 65 words
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Article102 1959-06-26 14 More than 100 for FEAF golf SINGAPORE. Thurs. More than 100 golfers from Royal Air Force stations In Ceylon, Malaya, Hong Kong and Singapore will compete in the Far East Air Force championships at the Royal Singapore Golf Club from July 1 to 3. Among those entered are the Commander-ln-Chief.102 words
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Article106 1959-06-26 14 T*HE CURRAGH. Thurs.— Mr. Gerald Oldham's Fidalgo. trained at Newmarket by Harry Wragg, raced home a four lengths winner of the Irish Derby, run over a mile and a half here yesterday. Fidalgo, who finished second to Parthia In the Epsom Derby, was emulating the featReuter - 106 words
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Article27 1959-06-26 14 SAIGON. Thurs. The Hong Kong Eastern AthleUc Club soccer team arrived here last night from Vientiane to play three matches against South Vietnam teams. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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158 1959-06-26 14 JPOH, Thurs. One Peruk state record and seven meet records were beaten In the two-day Perak Police athletics championships which ended here yesterday. The Hindu Youth Organisation 4 x 440 relay team set up a new state record of 3min 34.35 ec, beating by158 words
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Article346 1959-06-26 14 VICTOR NAYAGAM - Plan for young athletes By VICTOR NAYAGAM Kuala Lumpur, Thursday LIM HOCK HAN, a Kuala Lumpur schoolteacher who is a senior British A.A.A. registered coach, has ambitious plans to train young athletes for international competitions. Hock Han, a former athlete and swimmer, a Winchester-trained expert on physical education, plans to346 words
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113 1959-06-26 14 NEW YORK, Thurs.— Floyd Patterson, world heavyweight boxing champion, steps Into the Yankee Stadium ring here tonight a four to one on favourite to beat Ingemar Johansson, Sweden's European title holder. Few bettors will place hard cash on Johansson taking the world crownReuter - 113 words
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Article27 1959-06-26 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Jockey Sheldon Geyer won the Triers' Cup. a handicap golf competition for jockeys and racing officials, with a nett score of 67.27 words
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Advertisement146 1959-06-26 14 Make Friends Easily POLAROID LAND CAMERA^ H, f. ABSOLUTELY PERMANENT, BRILLIANT PRINTS ON THE NEW POLAROID FILM! No waiting Yob see the result in 60 sees, and can re-shoot if you want to right away! You know in 60 sees, flat exactly what you photographed. THINK OF THE COMMERCIAL POSSIBILITIES146 words
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Advertisement96 1959-06-26 14 |lij:- Exclusive Ronson k A Th» fingertip flame conHa. I! n troi. In. i Ronson >ara flame sMjg Refuels in five zwSt. j§»j >MT\ seconds and can be HMMiiMU"*^^^ topped up at any iir v v'^jSpk time W E*fe^Ps£r Runs for about f^M WB** flip ''"i'tiUWmß year in normal use96 words
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257 1959-06-26 15 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Tan jP Howe Liang, the Asian Games and Empire Games gold medallist, who broke the world lightweight weightlifting records with a total poundage of 890 last month, will make another world record-breaking attempt on Sept. 12 when S.O.S.C. holds its257 words
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Article38 1959-06-26 15 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— There will be two events fbr the old boys in Uw Raffles Institution annual athletic championships on Saturday at 2.30 p.m. The events are the 100 yards and the 4 x 110 yards relay.38 words
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Article78 1959-06-26 15 pENANG. Thurs. Tht Penang Gold Cup for Class 1, Dlv. l horses (1{ miles) will be run on the first day of the Penang Turf Club'.s August Bank Holiday meetIng on July 25, 29 and Aug. 2. Other main cup races at the meeting are78 words
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Article103 1959-06-26 15 Four-day Tests 'ludicrous' ■rrARACHI. Thurs—Sugges- tions by English cricket writers that England's Test matches against India, Pakistan and New Zealand should be for only three or four days were described by Abdul Haflz Kardar. the former Pakistan captain, as "ludicrous and unsubstantiated." Kardar, under whose leaddership Pakistan defeated England atReuter - 103 words
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Article515 1959-06-26 15 \LL HAD GENUINE EXCUSES FOR BEING ABSENTCHAIRMAN KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. "CVA. of Malaya at a council meeting here today, exonerated four Selangor players for not turning up for the match between Malaya and Hong Kong Chinese here on June 16. The four players were Abdul Ghani,515 words
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109 1959-06-26 15 Radin Mas in scoring mood: 9-3 rout for Haikowyu SINGAPORE. Thurs. RAF w Changi were held to a 1-1 draw by Mln to in their SAFA league Dlv. 2A match at Balestier Road today. Cleaver scored for Changi and Samsuddln for Minto. Radin Mas outplayed Halkowyu by 9-3 In their109 words
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250 1959-06-26 15 By TEOH ENG TATT Singapore, Thursday rpHE Singapore A.A.A. may approach the Minister for National Development, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, for a reduction in the charges for use of the Farrer Park stadium. Sports associations, clubs and schools are fighting shy of250 words
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Article245 1959-06-26 15 Army fail despite Keech's 56 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Despite a fighting innings of 56 by David Keech. Army could only draw with Royal Air Force In their annual cricket match on th« padang today. The match was also a second round tie in the Singapore Cricket Association senior tournament. Army, aicer245 words
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131 1959-06-26 15 Wonderful climate for athletics Easton KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Malaya can produce athletic champions if the controlling bodies approached training in the right manner, said Bill Easton, a top American athletics coach here today. Speaking at the weekly luncheon of the Junior Chamber of Commerce. Easton, who is in the Federation131 words
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Article45 1959-06-26 15 SEGAMAT. Thurs. Ng Yoke Chee and Kum Chin beat Osman and Mazlan 0-6, 7-5, 6-2 to enter the final of the open doubles in the Segamat district lawn tennis championships yesterday. They win meet Yeo Oon Keong and Mat Haji All for the title.45 words
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Article, Illustration41 1959-06-26 15 A neck win for Mr. J. McGartk's Vivi Tarquin, ridden by D. Creening (left) over the Duke of Norfolk's Lemons, E. Smith up, in the Cold Vase race at the Royal Ascot meeting recently.41 words
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460 1959-06-26 15 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Cork> poral J.M. Elliott, the Singapore javelin champion, beat the Singapore record of 181 ft 2in set by H.M. Taylor in 1953 by a foot with a distance of 182 ft 2in. at the RAF Seletar athletic meet today. It was lft460 words
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Article209 1959-06-26 15 SINGAPORE- Thursday. TOLLOWING the resignation of Mr. S.R.P. Naidu, the Singapore Government Services F.A. delegate, from all committees of the Singapore Amateur F.A. after a clash with Mr. Rahim Sattar, the Junior Clubs delegate, at last month's council meeting, three more of S.A.F.A.'s top administrators209 words
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Article93 1959-06-26 15 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Royal Air Force, fielding an all-Seletar eleven, strengthened their chances of taking the Singapore Amateur FA. Premier League title when they trounced Junior Clubs B—l at Jalan Besar Stadium today. After being held to I—o at half time, R.A.F. who are at the top of93 words
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Miscellaneous79 1959-06-26 15 r mtp g Lr lA\ f\ T i SINGAPORE: Soccer— Sfc\FA training, Jalan Besar (5.30) SAFA league IMv. 28, Sukaramai vs Gymkhana, Geylang; Dlv. 3A, Seletar P.O. vs Seletar Y. 1.. Naval Base; Indian Youngsters vs Serangoon M.Y., Farrer Park. Dr. Cummins Qup. Tan Tock Seng "A- vs Tan To«79 words
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412 1959-06-26 16 'You are trying to bring the unions under your thumb LEADER OF COUNCIL ELECTRICAL WORKERS WRITES TO PREMIER: SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE Singapore City Council Electrical Workers' Union today told the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, that the Government's plan to unity unions by legislation was "a very selfish and412 words
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Article, Illustration44 1959-06-26 16 THIS IS No. 30 Cuscoden Road, Singapore, which may be bought by the Federation Government to house Government YIPs visiting the State. It belongs to Mr. Khoo Teck Puat, a banker. Straits Times picture. (Story in Page 2.)44 words
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144 1959-06-26 16 'WHAT WILL BE THE FATE OF THE UNIONS?' entirely the unions concerned and their requests. "What will be their fate if they are under the Government's sponsorship as envisaged by the statement made by Mr. Byrne? "To bring unions under Government's control by legislation Is a very selfish and unwise144 words
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140 1959-06-26 16 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Ministry of Home Affairs today announced that, as from tomorrow a public complaints and enquiries bureau would be formally set up in its office at Empress Place. A Government statement said: that, over the last three weeks, ihe Minister for Home Affairs140 words
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Article202 1959-06-26 16 Plans for E. Africa varsity NAIROBI, Thurs.— A university of East Africa with constituent colleges in each of the three territories is being planned by the governments of Kenya, Tanganyika and Uganda. It will be linked with the University of London. An official of the Kenya Ministry of Education, announcing202 words
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560 1959-06-26 16 Wimbledon LONDON, Thursday. rpHE PRESSURE is being turned on sharply for the top players as the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships move towards the halfway stage. Both singles favourites Peruvian-born Alex Olmedo and Britain's Christine Truman, today played below the form expected of560 words
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Article171 1959-06-26 16 MANCHESTER. Thurs.— The Indian cricketers were 87 (or five in reply to Lancashire's first Innings of 409 for five declared when bad light brought play to an early end on the second day of the match here. Rain prevented any play before tea. Reuter. Other close171 words
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