The Straits Times, 4 July 1959
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Title Section18 1959-07-04 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1959 Jf 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article510 1959-07-04 1 'Strangers' in house as schoolgirls return Killers accept drinks, then attack gINCJAPORE, Fri. An attractive housewife was found murdered in her compound house at Lim Tua Tow Road, off Upper Serangoon Road, at 1.30 p.m. today shortly after her two daughters had seen two "dark" strangers walking about510 words
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Article, Illustration49 1959-07-04 1 PREMIER LEE IS ALL SMILES AS HE MEETS THE UNIONISTS THE PRIME MINISTER, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew is seen in a happy mood as he enters the City Council Chamber to meet representatives of 4t trade unions of which be was legal adviser. Straits Times picture. (Story P. 16)49 words
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537 1959-07-04 1 Govt. moves to control school magazines SINGAPORE, Friday. A NEW regulation has been introduced under the Education Ordinance giving very wide powers to principals of Singapore schools regarding student publications. This was announced by a Government Gazette Supplement today in the new Schools (Magazine) Regulations. A principal is empowered to537 words
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Article33 1959-07-04 1 LONDON: Fri. British film producers will enter "A Cry from the Street" in the Moscow .film festival in place of "Carlton-Browne of the F. 0.." which the Foreign Office considered unsuitable.33 words
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Article25 1959-07-04 1 WASHINGTON. FrL— Seven Congressmen introduced resolutions in the U.S. House of Representatives seeking to block nuclear agreements with Britain and other NATO nations.25 words
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Article55 1959-07-04 1 $2,000 FOR NOTHING! iiimmiiiiiniimmmmiiiiiiiii YOU could win 1 $2,000 for nothing. That's the prize in the Malayan Monthly's word puzzle 'E' (June). Entry for this contest is FREE and it closes on Monday at 5 p.m. Full details are in MM for June. If you have not already sent your55 words
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105 1959-07-04 1 BISHOP HITS AT THOSE LITTLE LAMB HYMNS LONDON, Fri. Children used to gangster films and the idea of space travel despise Sunday school hymns about little lambs and sparrows, the Bishop of Worcester said today. The Bishop, the Right Rev. Mervyn Edwards, addressing Sunday school teachers in his diocesan magazine,105 words
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Article19 1959-07-04 1 WASHINGTON, Fri. The Dominican Republic charged that Cuba and Venezuela are promoting civil war against it.19 words
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Article211 1959-07-04 1 Ipoh. Fri. THE biggest character lottery operator In Perak, who headed a giant organisation that had connections in Penang. Kuala Lumpur and Singapore, was arrested by the police here last night He was picked up as he and his lovely young wife stepped out of their car211 words
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Article492 1959-07-04 1 City Council men reject pay cut CALL FOR WHITLEY COUNCIL TALKS SINGAPORE, Fri. Two organisations representing Singapore City Council employees have written to the Council's Administrator, Mr P. C. Llm, rejecting the pay cuts imposed on them, and calling for negotiations through toe Whitley Council. They also rejected the Council's492 words
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Article, Illustration148 1959-07-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday, THE Federation Government today officially announced the appointment of Tengku Ismail bin Tengku Yahaya, the former Mentri Besar of Kedah as Malayan ambassador to France. Tengku Ismail (above) began his career in the Kedah Government as an assistant land officer in Sik148 words
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Article17 1959-07-04 1 SAIGON: Fri.— Elections to the South Vietnam National Assembly will be held on Aug. 30.17 words
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Article148 1959-07-04 1 lAKARTA, Fri. J Darul Islam rebels have attacked two big towns in the rugged mountain region of West Java it was learned here today. Military observers say they believe the attacks on the towns— Ltmbang and Tasikmalaya were a show of rebel strength on the eveReuter - 148 words
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Article36 1959-07-04 1 CHICAGO, Frt Three Americans have been arrested and accused of being involved in the theft of more than U558,500,000 < $25,500. 000) worth of Canadian bonds, believed to-be the world's largest theft, the FBI said.36 words
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Article35 1959-07-04 1 NEW YORK. Fri— Two men, one American, one Negro, were sentenced to death In South Carolina, the first for raping a Negress, and the second for trying to rape an American woman.35 words
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Article, Illustration95 1959-07-04 1 Olmedo is the new champ T ON DON, Fri. Peruvian Alejandro R. Olmedo, 23 year old son of a tennis club groundsman, today won the Wimbledon men's singles title, the most coveted individual honour in lawn tennis. Thfe lithe, coffee-colour-ed six-foot athlete, who plays for the United States, beat 19-year-old95 words
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Article41 1959-07-04 1 BLAZING TANKER DRAMAi 3 DIE >r IK. (Noutll Fri Three people, including a British jrMMftman, were killed btre today when a blazing Italian tanker collided with the yacht in a canal and spread burning oil aorots the water ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Advertisement27 1959-07-04 1 IN JUNIOR PACK Jfipw* x«^« 1»M \ft it- t World renownedwF 1/ not only as a liqueur but as a tonic wine containing specially selected rare herbs27 words
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Advertisement124 1959-07-04 1 President Nasser of Egypt once said his first ambition was "to destroy if I can every vestige of British influence in the Middle East." But when he said "the Middle East" was he thinking of the bigger prize. the whole of Africa? This is a question which in this oge124 words
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Advertisement155 1959-07-04 1 any watch can have jewels... any watch can have g01d... but only with ROLEX can you buy ROLEX service ROLIX SALES b SHVICt. TS tOSINSON KOAO. SINCAPORE re. mi for sJfe^ LEADING «thleic» *nd trainer* throufhout ir« »orld include 'Ovaltinc' in KB the training diet. This delicious 1 M f155 words
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154 1959-07-04 2 Queries in Commons on releases and bans I ONDON, Fri Mr. S lj S. Awbery (Labour) asked the Colonial Secretary in the House of Commons today about conditions in Singapore under its new Government. He asked: "How many of those released by the Singapore Government en June g were officials154 words
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157 1959-07-04 2 TIGER MOTH WILL STAY AT BOTTOM OF SEA SINGAPORE. Fri— The Royal Singapore Flying Club has decided not to salvage its $5,000 Tiger Moth which crashed In the sea off Pulau Bukom last month. It is not worth salvaging. Club officials and members are still baffled about the I cause157 words
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Article, Illustration302 1959-07-04 2 Alliance leaders will work out manifesto and tactics this weekend The final election line-up may be: UMNO 74, MCA 28 and MIC 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. pX)UR Alliance leaders will spend the week end in the holiday resort of Langkawi Island transacting important business. Their302 words
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Article55 1959-07-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR. FTl.— The Minister of Labour and Social Welfare. Mr. Ong Yoke Lin, has declared carpentry, joinery. bricklaying and plumbing a- apprenticeship trades under the Government's voluntary central apprenticeship scneme. This means selected students can now learn any of these four subjects and be55 words
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Article178 1959-07-04 2 NOW ALL PAPERS MUST GET PERMITS SINGAPORE. Fri. The Government Gafiette today announced that the 128 newspaper publications exempted from applying for annual permits under the Printing Presses Ordinance In 1955. will now have to do so again. Every newspaper publication printed or published In Singapore is required by the178 words
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229 1959-07-04 2 QUESTION AND ANSWER TEST FOR PRESS SINGAPORE, Fri— Tht 0 mechanics of multilingual conferences were put to the test at a Press conference held today by the Minister of Health, Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim. Before beginning the conference. Inche Ahmad explained In English that, as It was the Government's policy229 words
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Article33 1959-07-04 2 BINGAPORE. Fri.—Singapore's two biggest bus uniona —Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union and the Singapore Bus Workers Union.— are to federate, they decided today. They represent more than 4.500 workers.33 words
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173 1959-07-04 2 A LOR STAR. Fri. The former Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, today denied a report in yesterday's Singapore Standard which had quoted him as saying at a dinner in Jitra last Tuesday that some rival political parties had "tried to kill him. "I173 words
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528 1959-07-04 2 YONG AND TOH SEE FOR THEMSELVES SINGAPORE. Fri. •TOE Minister for Edu- cation, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, said today that it might be possible to establish the Government's proposed Institute of Applied Chemistry and Technology with facilities existing at the Singapore Polytechnic.528 words
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Article32 1959-07-04 2 —KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. About 600 people were issued with citizenship papers last week bringing the total number of certificates' Issued so far to 957,699. It was officially stated here today.32 words
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Miscellaneous25 1959-07-04 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby TUAT suit itS moub Vold dfeeYwey TMATJP A V,aiTTfjft/ v. Vj^B/' INCOME TAX \^»i\ I M r# II Em bb^sbbbbbb^lV4T^bbb25 words
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381 1959-07-04 3 Authors of cold war are not in Russia —Kozlov GREATER US-SOVIET FRIENDSHIP URGED BY VISITOR WASHINGTON, Friday. Ttf R. FROL KOZLOV, the Russian Deputy Premier, said in a speech here today that the authors of the cold war between the United States and the Soviet Union did not reside in381 words
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200 1959-07-04 3 An unruly skirt gives Queen trouble 15,000 PEOPLE LOOK ON AS... QTTAWA, Fri.— The Queen had trouble today with an unruly skirt, which billowed above her waist in full view of 15,000 people. The Queen took it In good part, apparently unconcerned by a burst of laughter from some ofReuter - 200 words
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Article88 1959-07-04 3 MILWAUKEE. Fri —A man dressed as a woman escaped with $2,000 today after threatennig a bank cashier with acid as he peered through the long curls of a silver wig. As the man flpd from the bank the cashier. Miss Beatrice Sprague, pressed an alarmReuter - 88 words
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Article, Illustration436 1959-07-04 3 London goes all Oriental (with rickshas too) for the ferry' premiere T ONDON, Fri.—Lon- don's most fabulous party since the late Mike Todd came to town was staged last night after the premiere of the film 'Ferry to Hong Kong Nearly 1.000 guests. Including most of the big names in436 words
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Article136 1959-07-04 3 TRIVANDRUM. Friday. POLICE opened fire on a crowd in the Trivandrum suburb of Bhimapally today. Unofficial reports said one woman was killed and at least five Injured. Yesterday 19 people were reported injured when police made three baton charges in the Trivandrum area toReuter - 136 words
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90 1959-07-04 3 JUDGES GET A PENSION RAISE-FIRST IN 134 YEARS T ONDON. Fri.— The penslons of High Court Judges are to be raised for the first time for 134 years, the Government announced today. The Lord Chief Justice, with a salary of £10,000 a year, gets a pension of £4.000. Other HighReuter - 90 words
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Article81 1959-07-04 3 NEW YORK. Fri. Louts (Satchmo) Armstrong. 58, near death from pneumonia In Italy a week ago. arrived home last night' and said: "I have never felt better.'* "I know they wanted to get me up there to play first horn for Gabriel." Armstrong said. "But IUPI - 81 words
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Article64 1959-07-04 3 DARWIN, Fri. The Humpty Doo and Marrakia districts near Darwin look like becoming one of Asia's great ricebowls. the chairman of the New South Wales Rice Marketing Board said today. "None of us had any idea of the great potential here "We have been astoanded.Reuter - 64 words
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259 1959-07-04 3 SECRETS LOST IN HUGE PENTAGON BLAZE WASHINGTON, Fri.— Salvage squads today cleared away smoking debris from a section of the Pentagon ravaged by fire yesterday. The huge nve-sided Defence Department building, supposedly fireproof, was filled with acrid smoke as hundreds of firemen from three states fought to locate and controlReuter - 259 words
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Article41 1959-07-04 3 TOKYO Fri. The Tokyo, astronomical observatory said today that Explorer IV. ian American earth satellite i which had not been traced I for about one month, was! observed by Japanese scientists during the period June 28 to 30— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Advertisement162 1959-07-04 3 I WHY? OH WHY I ruin your handbag on •w. ]5iJ f I dirty fl°° rs or todies. Jk y I or keep it uttcomform "tl^fl I tabty on your lap, when ■HMi LITTLE PETER" i^fl^Hfe Peter le) WA^ I ha ll f rom ta hles V^^V I chairs, from162 words
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Advertisement374 1959-07-04 3 Give Bob Martin's once a cfaq to keep him healthy, handsome, gay! "DIG, bluff, gentle Bruno will do anything for Gillian, because he knows she loves him. And Gillian knows what's best for him Once a day, and every dajr, Bruno gets his Bob Martin's Condition Tablets. He doesn't know374 words
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Miscellaneous367 1959-07-04 3 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 476 metn* NATIONAL SHORTWAVE AM. 6.30 Oood Morning; 6.3J MEn'lLM^WAvk'srßvSES Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News: Kuala Lumpur 341 metres 7.f>6 A Date With Music; 8.00 The fjJJ 11 3" News; 8.05 A Date With Music; Malacca 297 metrea 8.30—9.00 Calling All Hospitals; A.M. 6.30367 words
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471 1959-07-04 4 City Council wins test case on rates increase JUDGE'S RULING REJECTED ON APPEAL SINGAPORE, Friday. 'J'HE City Council today successfully appealed in a test case against the decision of Mr. Justice Chua ruling that the council's assessment committee's decision of Jan. 22, last year increasing the assessment of a property471 words
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186 1959-07-04 4 SINGAPORE. Friday. THE new Evening Singapore College which will cater for students who have no opportunity to receive full-time instruction at a college or university has issued its prospectus. The institution sponsored by the Euro-American Alumni Association, will set up four departments languages,186 words
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135 1959-07-04 4 GAMING DENS, SO SEVEN CLUBS ARE SHUT DOWN SINGAPORE, Fri.— The Government today ordered the dissolution of seven Chinese clubs on the grounds that their premises were being used as "gaming dens and meeting places of secret societies." The police had been investigating the activities oi many clubs frequented by135 words
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Article34 1959-07-04 4 The City water engineer's department announced this afternoon that the main in Angullla Park opposite Orchard Road will be closed from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. tomorrow due to shifting operations.34 words
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Article84 1959-07-04 4 RSPCA HOLD FLAG DAY TODAY SINGAPORE, Fri. The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals will hold a flag day tomorrow. This is to raise funds to maintain the ambulances which visit all parts of Singapore to collect stray animals. Mrs. Dennis Murphy, the honorary organiser of the84 words
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Article41 1959-07-04 4 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Mr. RJJ. Sivaprakasan, Proctor, Sup. reme Court, Ceylon, and editor of the "Hindu Organ" and "Inthusathanam", will give a talk in Tamil on "Tamil Culture" at the Ceylon Tamil Association, Handy Road, tomorrow at 6 pjn.41 words
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174 1959-07-04 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. mHE University of Malaya here has set up a special committee to interview scores of Chinese middle school students, who have applied to Join its Faculty of Science. The three-man committee headed by the Dean of the Faculty of Science, Prof. H.174 words
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Miscellaneous69 1959-07-04 4 Today's Singapore diary METHODIST YOITH FELLOWSHIP: Bible studies and discussion 11 a.m.: at Wesley Hall 5 Port Canning Road. C.V.M.A. (Bras Basah Road): Free film show. "The Man Prom Del Rio" 7.30 p.m. Y.W.C.A. .Outram Road): Mathematics for Primary V. ladles handicraft, 9 ajn.; Y-Tetns club meeting 10.15 ajn.: Malay69 words
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Miscellaneous71 1959-07-04 4 new class 10 JO ajn.- self -make up 240 pjn. CHINESE V.M.C.A.: Table tennis. Boys Brigade. Pit "V" 9 ajn.; brass band 1 p.m bodybuilding, welghtllftlng 1 pjn.; student week sub-committee meeting 3 p.m film-show "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn' 7.30 pjn. YM.CJL.-. Perm II Malay for Cambridge preparation 1071 words
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Miscellaneous59 1959-07-04 4 Chess Club 3 pjn.; Farm IV and V Malay for Cambridge preparation 3.45 pjn.; judo practice for all 4.46 pjn. SINGAPORE ART SOCIETY: Exhibition of paintings by Jolly Koh Cheng Whatt. at Hollywood Room. Odeon Theatre. 10 ajn. to 9 30 p.m. CATHOLIC TEACHERS MOVEMENT: Lecture for Government school teachers59 words
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337 1959-07-04 5 Sterilisation: Govt. has no objection— Minister BUT FOR PRESENT IT IS PURELY A MATTER OF INDIVIDUAL FREEDOM 9 SINGAPORE, Friday. THE MINISTER for Health, Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim, told the Straits Times today that the Government had no objection to sterilisation as a means of limiting families. But he added:337 words
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168 1959-07-04 5 Lecturer's studies to be published SINGAPORE, Fri.— Papers and articles written by Ungku A. Aziz, lecturer in economics at the University of Malaya, on the "economics" of poverty are to be published in book form. Donald Moore Ltd. has undertaken to publish the book entitled "Selected Essays on the Political168 words
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Article94 1959-07-04 5 SINGAPORE, Friday. TWO Pakistani associations in Selangor— the 1 Selangor Pakistanis Association and the Central Pakistan Association, have been dissolved and a new society— the Malayan Pakistani League of Selangor— formed in its place. This was decided at a mass meeting of Pakistanis in the state94 words
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Article, Illustration320 1959-07-04 5 MALAYANS CAN NOW RUN BRIGADE, SAYS ST. JOHN NURSE KUAIj* LUMPUR, Friday. THE last of the St. John Ambulance Brigade nurses who came here in 1952 to work in new villages will return to England next Wednesday after her tour of duty in Malaya. She is Miss Irene Checkley, the320 words
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Article30 1959-07-04 5 PENANG. Fri. Eight employees of the Shell Com pan v with an aggregate of over 150 years* service will receive awards at the company's annual dinner tomorrow.30 words
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77 1959-07-04 5 500 join anti-litter campaign in Penang PENANG. Fri.— More than 500 volunteers, including several women, have enrolled for the City Council's health week antilitter campaign starting this Sunday. The week will open with a rally of all voluntary helpers on the Esplanade at 9 a.m. The Mayor. Mr. D. S.77 words
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Article38 1959-07-04 5 PENANG. Frl. The Penang Co-operative Union will hold a dance tomorrow night to celebrate International Co-operative Day. Two beauty queens "Miss Co-op 1959" and "Miss Tonl Hair-do' will be elected at the ball.38 words
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Article21 1959-07-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. A thief broke into a house at Kampong Dato Kramat last night and .stole $107.21 words
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Article24 1959-07-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.-J The newly-formed Methodist Afternoon Softool OW Boys Association has set up an employment agency to help its members24 words
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Article192 1959-07-04 5 'WE'LL BE FAIR' PLEDGE BYPMIP KOTA BHARU. Prt.— The national chairman of the Pan-Mala-yan Islamic Party, Dr. Burhanuddin Al-Helmy said here last night that no-one need have any doubt about the fairnesj of his party towards all races. He told a rally here that his party had been accused of192 words
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89 1959-07-04 5 IPOH. Fri.— Followers of a Malayan yogi are collectIng a fund to build a shrine in his honour In Ipoh. The yogi. Ramalingam Samy, 68. died soon after a bath in the Klnta River near the Subramaniam Temple In Ounong Cheroh last89 words
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Advertisement108 1959-07-04 5 Even cheaper than an AUCTION! CHILDREN'S, LADIES', MEN'S WEAR TEAK CAMPHOR CHESTS, CARVED FURNITURES, ANTIQUE SCREEN, j FABLE LINENS, ETC. j 6, Rattlet Piece, Singapore 1. Tel: ***** We ere open until 6 p.m. Every Saturday fr FOR PERFECtT^J/ BALANCE... TRY A >V THAT OFFEKS MORE POWER fl Bfeftfc FOR108 words
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Advertisement802 1959-07-04 5 b ctpl c _i_c_i_a_i_B_p_jLP (CAST COAST ROAD) 1 PROUDLY PRESENTS f* A TRIPLE AnRACTION 4 Wit TONIGHT! ft J J\ Marie-Claire (xZ**) dupont 4|f Marionettes ..■A: World's Famous Puppet-Act Tf~y~ Direct From Their Successful a /y Tour In London Palladium i 4^ And Paris Lido if ft AND it FOR802 words
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Miscellaneous224 1959-07-04 5 Straits Times Crossword ACKOSS Fane may sing solo perhaps I Girl from the depression net* but he has a code i 6. 2. 7>. a flower (4 2 3 6> 8 Break through to pure tea (5). Thn conaUble to apprehend li v ">•»«« »■> increase to m«na European (9>.224 words
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Article147 1959-07-04 6 SINGAPORE, Fri. More than 30 thugs attacked a bus driver and his family with acid bombs and parangs in a squatter hut in Lorong 25. Geylang, early this morning. The bus driver. Ng Ah Chai. 25. his wife. Teo Ah Cheng. 28, and a son147 words
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Article59 1959-07-04 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri.— The first meeting of the elected Johore State Council has been tentatively fixed for July 18. At the first meeting of the elected Johor e Executive Council last Sunday it was decided that future meetings of this council will be held r,n59 words
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83 1959-07-04 6 Xl ALA LIMITR. Fri. Forty two members 20 of them women of the Kuala Lumpur Psychology Club will leave by coach for Penang tomorrow for a three-day excursion. This is the first trip under the club's new series of "know-your-Malaya" excursions to places83 words
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Article20 1959-07-04 6 KAJANG. Fri- Kajang will hold a flower day tomorrow in aid of the Malayan Association for the Blind.20 words
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Article132 1959-07-04 6 SINGAPORE, Fri. -Mr. J. K. Gwinnell. former chairman and managing director of C. and E. Morton < Malaya) Ltd.. has died in London at the age of 64 Mr. Gwinnell was born In London in 1894 and joined C. and E. Morton there in 1911.132 words
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Article292 1959-07-04 6 PLANS ARE DRAWN UP TO RECAPTURE THOSE 7 LOST PENANG SEATS IN FEDERAL ELECTION PENANG, Friday. THHE Penang Alliance, which lost seven George Town constituencies in last month's state polls, plans a big come-back in the city ureas in the parliamentary election. To boost292 words
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Article42 1959-07-04 6 KOTA BHARU. Fri.— Nik Kamariah, a rellßious teacher and sister of a former Federal councillor, Nik Hassan bin Hajl Nik Yahya. will be married to Che Gu Tuan Abdul Hamld. a school teacher, at the bride's house here on Sunday.42 words
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Article, Illustration49 1959-07-04 6 "WHY DON'T you leave me alone can't you ste I'm having a cosy nap?" says Mr. Orang Utan when snapped by the Straits Times photo* grapher at the soo of the 1959 MAHA exhibition which opened in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Straits Times picture.49 words
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Article, Illustration1080 1959-07-04 7 In the midst of the jungle, a splash of civilisation JUST past the fourth milestone on the ort Dickson Seremban Road there is a fork to the left that leads to Sepang. It is at an unremarkable pla c c—e just a road junction i:i an uninteresting landscape and motorists,HTS - 1,080 words
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Advertisement327 1959-07-04 7 MILK rich, pure and always fresh I Quality and Economy Every Day offers you a dependable supply of rich pur* milk with added vitamins A D. Ib^bW^^b^l full-cream powdered milk jfcf£ WITH ADDED VITAMINS A D SaBBBBbaM I l&B^. "»*KC SPECIAL CAR&- oniynwbestanripiireM K^Bn JSCuiiv^B whoiemiikisctto.i«nforvoubyth«makefs<rtthe ■^^jfl l| vA Ww327 words
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Miscellaneous221 1959-07-04 7 Curwnen A Co. By Mas S^^*^^Sp*^^^^^o^^m 4h3e B^^^^^^^^^^^^^ MfcT ANY DOLLS I The Saint By Leslie Charteris Dick Tracy By Chester Gould IH^^I^^^^HIHIH r TWFV'LL MAKE f LOOK. T "AYE 500 TUOU&AMO W SURELY YOU I^OKAV~^ hAM»UQC£O OUT MPS aXES. OOLLAM OF TUB SVNOCATES I f TUtMK TU*T W OKAVr221 words
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Article42 1959-07-04 8 A CKNOWLEDGMENT It Ward, lit (Mimimmm). THE FAMILY of the lal* Mr. I.im 81ew Hock thank Rev Berkhman. Mr. Chan.. Mr. Lim, Relatives M d Friends for their Kind Attendance. Donations and T nan of Can at the Funeral of thssr Father.42 words
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Article345 1959-07-04 8 U Wfrd* tit (Mtm(mmm). MULCHANDS* SALE Now On. Drastic Reductions on Ml Dresse*. THE COCKPITS Java RijsttaM i" served every Saturday aid Sunday lunch time. Ji sr KBCEIVED Our newest i ranee of Sports and Casual Wear lit Pavcut Price. Hurry U> Aurora for First Choice. GORGEOUS SIAMESE STOLES345 words
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621 1959-07-04 8 The Straits Times End Of A Custom Saturday, July 4, 1959 At the end of June 1938 the Straits Settlements Government brought into' force a law which made it possible at last for a Chinese gill to insist upon monogamy. In the evolution of the Chinese in Malaya, this was621 words
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Article345 1959-07-04 8 The National Union of Railwaymen's work-to-rule I campaign was beginning to j grow out of proportion to I the advantages it was likely to j gain, and the leaders have done well to end it. Indeed it was not even seriously hampering railway services. There was a danger345 words
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Article271 1959-07-04 8 It is now a moral certainty that we shall soon add a new word to our international vocabulary SEAFET. Tho scope of this Friendship and Economic Treaty would be the scope of South-East Asia itself, trade, culture, agricultural development and so on. South-East Asia is a natural geographical area,271 words
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Article, Illustration131 1959-07-04 8 m FIFTY YEARS AGO From the Straits Times of July 2. 1909 nr\HE Sultan of Tren«aim X paid his last act of homage to the King of Slam on June 12 when the tributary gold and silver flowers were presented. rIE character of Malacca has changed so much In the131 words
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Article, Illustration969 1959-07-04 8 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - Razak revives the lost art of winning friends, influencing people SATURDAY STUDY FELIX ABISHEGANADEN MALAYAN PRIME MINISTER'S FOUR-DAY STATE VISIT TO SIAM ACCOMPLISHED MUCH MORE THAN ESTABLISHING CLOSER TIES by THE Razak love-your-neighbour mission to Siam has returned amply rewarded. SiameseMalayan relationship is now as close as that of SiameseHan Hai Fong - 969 words
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Advertisement516 1959-07-04 8 Straits Tism k Free Press j f or Mm c»«»«"i«i»c« «f Nora car ror*Mitt«NvM at lit ft—t, SINGAPORE COLO STOIA6I, Orck«r4 *e»4. wiH r»c«i»« lull a^vtrtM*. m«n»« and •mtmtn t* z nunWfi Cl«mi»i«4 l^iillwtih BMy k« N— la: CITY BOOK STOM IT*., C*»m Owy, M. M. ISMAIL, J A4minWy *—4,516 words
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Advertisement78 1959-07-04 8 Nothmj is easier than to Ilia witb a BOLKX camera. Originating from Switaerlaad. the country world, famous for It* watches, the BOLEX cameras are iastraments of precision, from both a mechanical and an optical point of view. During manufacture and assembly each camera is thoroughly checked; whet, the camera k78 words
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Advertisement122 1959-07-04 8 The true measure of cooling comfort is in BSjSMMH |R gfjt I I H I I flUlsjl MftptssMstj a **slslsS£ t asj2E!Au ■"3B guaranteed cooling capacity this wno PHILCO AIR CONDITIONER This new one HP Philco Air Conditioner model A 1292-21 was speciolly designed to give you full 1-ton cooling122 words
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Article, Illustration539 1959-07-04 9 OUR FATE IS ROOTED IN THE SOIL. WE WONT FAIL RURAL PEOPLE': PREMIER KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. rpHE Prime Minister, Dato Abdul Razak, J- declared today that Malaya would prosper or perish on the way it used its land. He was opening the 30th Malayan Agri- Horticultural539 words
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147 1959-07-04 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. ALL day Wednesday a man waited at the airport here for his son whom he has not seen for 16 years— to arrive from India. He waited in vain. The son. MerkeJ Singh, 18. arrived today and searched the airport147 words
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Article81 1959-07-04 9 BOY OF 18 CONVICTED OF ROBBERY SINGAPORE. Fri. An 18--year-old boy, convicted of robbery, was today ordered by a district Judge to be remanded, pending a probation report on July 10. Nadason Rama alias Ah Peng, of Serangoon Road, was stated to hare been with another youth when they jointly81 words
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268 1959-07-04 9 Salvage men are set to beat jinx on Jap submarine DINGAPORE, Fri. A jinx seems to be surrounding salvage work on a sunken Japanese submarine outside the Singapore harbour. "It looks as though some mysterious power does not want us to bring it up." said the salvage crew today. 'There268 words
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Article40 1959-07-04 9 IPOH. Fri.—Two thugs stabbed a girl in the thigh as she was walking with her younger sister in Sungei Siput town this afternoon. The girl. Chew Yip Yong. 19. was treated as an outpatient.40 words
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88 1959-07-04 9 ATTEND THIS MEETING, CALL TO OFFICERS SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Senior Officers' Association has appealed to its members to attend an extraordinary general meeting on Sunday to discuss the redactions In variable allowances. A notice to members said: "The managing committee appeals for your attendance at this meeting as it88 words
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Article45 1959-07-04 9 KUCHING. Fri. Three teachers from New Zealand have arrived to teach in the new Government Tanjong Lobang High School, near Mirl. Fourth Division of Sarawak. They are Mr. W. L. S. Britton. Mr. F. H. Wignall and Mr. G. G. Dearney.45 words
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47 1959-07-04 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Bishop of Rangoon, the Rt. Rev. V. O. Shearbum, who arrived in Singapore today, will preach in the Garrison Church at Tanglln on Sunday and in St. And-ew's Cathedral in the evening. He will leave Singapore for Burma on Friday.47 words
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Article35 1959-07-04 9 BINGAPORE. Fit Ttle Law Department of the University of Malaya in Singapore has published its first issue of the "University of Malaya Law Review," chr first university publication on law in Malaya.35 words
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Article29 1959-07-04 9 KUCHINO. Fri. Police here have started a new drive i against bicycle thieves. An average of about 20 bicycles are being stolen in Kuchlng every month.29 words
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436 1959-07-04 9 CINGAPORE. Fri. Twenw ty-nlne doctors hay» graduated In the University of Malaya's Faculty of Medicine June examinations. The results announced toiay were: The following have paind the Final Put 111 professional examination for thr Decree* of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of 8«r--ftrj in436 words
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Article, Illustration48 1959-07-04 9 HAT STYLES AT THE EXHIBITION THE MINISTER of External Affairs, Dr- Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, wearing a straw hat he bought at a stall. Not to be outdone, Pakistan's High Commissioner. Major General N. M. S. Ali Khan, bought and wore a fisherman's hat. Straits Times pictures.48 words
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166 1959-07-04 9 TRAFFIC OFFICER FINED FOR ROAD OFFENCE OUTTERWORTH. Fri.— ASP B. C. Halahan. 33-year-old Perak police tramc officer, was today fined $250 on an amended charge of negligent driving. Halahan. who admitted a previous conviction and a $130 fine for a similar offence ir» Johore Bahru In October. 1955. also had166 words
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102 1959-07-04 9 BINOAPORE, F]A. A man who had a BA. (Hong Kong) was today described by his brother as "slightly out of his mind." The brother, Tay soon Chong, 60, a bank manager, was giving evidence at the Inquest on Tay Soo Boon, 49.102 words
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Advertisement156 1959-07-04 9 JiiSt 41 Wf *f flf f#4»f it Hemember \BT gj to shop W^h<£b*M uiivays fc^-Jl 7m EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY AT PRICES YOU DREAM ABOUT. Men's, Women's Children's wear. Latest creations in Textiles. Furnishings Linen for the Home. Toilet Travelling Requisites. It's a must! Always shop at GLOBE SILK STORE 55-57156 words
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Advertisement175 1959-07-04 9 SKIN TROUBLES CONQUERED! _*^;>v M* longer need you suffer the yT torment of skin irritation. Asepso B^m\ Soap brings wonderful sure y relief. Containing a powerful fy x fl antiseptic Biniodide of Mercury J B^f^V (I^\^ Asepso cleanses your skin -^K -^P^' thoroughly and gives protection V^^K tf^> against the175 words
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267 1959-07-04 10 I FEEL that Mr. David Morris's letter (S.T. June 26) calls for comment. Civillsec persons carry a cotton blanket and a towel when travelling. The blanket is used in the cold air of the morning when a sheet would267 words
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Letter76 1959-07-04 10 \V |1V do many drivers have to hold on to the roof "of their car? Is it merely to show how clever they are, driving with only one hand on the steering wheel? It is a dangerous practice, liable to deceive a following driver, and should76 words
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481 1959-07-04 10 AS ALL Singapore motorists know, the law allows renewal of chicle licences at uny time within a month of the date of expiry of the old licence. Recently I was returning with a car-load of children from the Johore Zoo. I was481 words
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Letter97 1959-07-04 10 I WONDER if the Department of Agriculture Is aware of the extent of damage caused to fruit trees by squirrels. Smallholders of coconut trees in the katnpong areas suffer more and have no way of killing these animals. Applications for licences to possess shot guns have been97 words
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Letter204 1959-07-04 10 1 WISH YOU'D FREE US OF THIS BURDEN MR. LEE KUAN YEW In his speech to the postal workers last Sunday said: "You and I have a commitment more, important than the commitments that some officers may have made to building societies, co-operative socleties and widows204 words
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Letter71 1959-07-04 10 13ANDAR PENOOARAM is the third largest town in the state of Johore. It Is growing steadily and promisingly. Houses are being built to cope with the speedy increase in population. But it is regretted that conditions of health and sanitation of the town are deteriorating.71 words
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178 1959-07-04 10 GOVT. WORKERS ARE NOT PAID FOR DOING NOTHING THE thoughtless criticisms of C. H. Tan (S.T. June 24) regarding Government employees and their unions should not be left unchallenged. Government servants are public .servants) but they are not paid for doing nothing. They also have to pay income tax. On178 words
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107 1959-07-04 10 QO "$325 basic" (B.T. June 29) thinks his was the the only English-educated family to vote PAP? What about us? We voted PAP and. believe me, up to now do not have a single regret. We are affected by the pay107 words
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Letter82 1959-07-04 10 I DO not know how much Mr. Vernon Bartlett's article (ST. July l) means to other readers of the Straits Times, but it certainly moved me. Mr. Bartlett makes his exit quite quietly and one can only hope that he will return in the not too82 words
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Letter62 1959-07-04 10 J^ LETTER posted to me In Ipoh on May 26 at 11.45 a.m. (air mail) was delivered to me here at 12.30 p.m. on May 28. TWO days to come from Malaya to England. Even in these days of speed it reminded me of that famous62 words
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Letter92 1959-07-04 10 I READ with interest (ST. June 29) that Mr. E. McAnlly, an air traffic controller at a U.S. Air Force base, flew a Tiger Moth upside down for 48 miles in 45 minutes. I wonder what delayed him? Perhaps he encountered strong head winds. Years ago92 words
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Advertisement295 1959-07-04 10 Electrolux refrigerator M_2^^^ Electrolux L.76 Here is refrigeration in the Capacity 7.6 cv. ft. grand manner. Luxuriously appointed f with the most modern refinements Big frozen food comthe new Electrolux L.76 has more portment than 14 square feet of snelf space. 5 ice trays with every square inch carefully designed295 words
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Advertisement1576 1959-07-04 11 TdJlt »4OS NARSI ULIAJ Oc UQ., LIU. T«i: »4ji» Jk limsJ 'inccrporaleo in Singapore; (12 Itaasj tS" THE BLUB FUNNEL LINE T SAILIMS TB LIVtRPML. BUSMW. LOtHMN ft CBWTNOINTU PMTS. Carriers, option to prxeeo via other ports to load snd discharge cargo LSABIM FM Due S port Sails P. S'kam1,576 words
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Advertisement1291 1959-07-04 11 a THE l. A. V* 1 1 M ES ft.*.,, w AOEN. tEBSU MUITtMAIUAN. CONTINIHTAI I SCAH*IMVI« JPMTS S'oo»e P. S ham Pawn* "BASIA'D Cl 11-11 I 'My V 7 My <• *J» "LALANOIA" a) B/TBMy 11. m My M/J4 My ••MALACCA" c) a/a Jaw O/a My Accepting cargo for1,291 words
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Advertisement1271 1959-07-04 11 KiTTinb THE BESf LINE STEAMERS LTD. M lINSAPME (lataraantH ia tka He. tad bagtam! I LINES SAILINGS Tt ADEN. HX ft CBHTHtUITAI PMTS S'pora P. S'hsm Pentng MNMWCH for Loatoa. Rotterdam, •rimtn, Hamtsirg 1. 11-14/ S My Lasaaa tiract arum a Jaty MMINNtI tor livaraooi. Hull, Namttrg I/It My 11/111,271 words
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Advertisement1366 1959-07-04 11 McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. mi Ha.: aai BLLCTMAM UMB KLAVEMESS LIHE LtNtON. HAMMM. RCTTtMAM. HAVRI LM ANGEIES. MN FRANCISCO t HULL SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PMTUNt end for Caned* ana USA North Atlantic Ports Asaepkiat cars* fer Ceatral ft Ssatk America OH OF BEDFORD BONNEVILLE S'pors P. S'kam Patent Spore P.1,366 words
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Article435 1959-07-04 12 Stockpile affects rubber EARLY in the week there were some indications of Continental off-take and fresh inquiry in the rub Der market, state H.C.B. Co. Ltd., in their current market survey. These in tnemselves were insufficient to stem the daily tide of selling and reverse the trend, but on Tuesday435 words
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Article138 1959-07-04 12 MELBOURNE. Fn. INVESTMENT shares 00 ths Stock Exchange here today closed the week on a firm tone, with Humes, Drug Houses and ACT gaining is. Base metals and the oils held a steady tone, and Timor R»»hu gained Is 4d. Commonwealth bonds held a firm tone. Loans 3V<138 words
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Article153 1959-07-04 12 Jnly Brat trade rubber buyers fob. closed In Singapore yesterday at 94 cents per lb.' up oneeighth of a cent on Thursday's closing price. The closing tone was hesitant after steady. (.losing price* In cents per lb., yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 93 T153 words
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Article10 1959-07-04 12 Reverrlew Rubber E.IUUI produced 168.000 Ib, la June.10 words
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646 1959-07-04 12 TURNOVER REDUCED ON SHARE MARKET: PRICES EASIER By Our Market Correspondent AFTER the better sentiment of the past two days the Malayan Share Market had a smaller turnover yesterday. Prices in the industrial section were a shade easier due to profit-taking by operators who had bought at the lower levels646 words
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Article28 1959-07-04 12 SINGAPORE. JULY 3. RUBBER: 94 cents per lb. (up one-eighth of a cent). TIN: $401.50 per picul (unchanged). Estimated offerings 160 tons (down 10 tons). i—28 words
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Article256 1959-07-04 12 Saras lytnf alongoldr the Stngspore Harbour Board wharves or expected today: Bolssevain I' 2 President Adams 4/5. Kouang Si 6A. President Pierce 6 7. Malay 89, TJinegara 10/11. Benreoch 13/14, Awata Maru IS. Basra 10. Somali It. Havildar 19. Tronoh N. Wall 4. Oiang Ann N. Wall 6256 words
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Article22 1959-07-04 12 Malayan Share Market: July 3 July lndustrla.li: 89.51 89.78 Tins- 106-35 1««35 $Rnobers 13- 24 133.14 Jan. 1 1958= I*.22 words
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Article555 1959-07-04 12 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported yesterday: •Industrials continued to ease slightly further on profit-making while tins and rubbers were quietly steady. The turnover was fair.' Singapore and Federation brokers reported the 10l lowing business up to 3 JO p.m.; Industrials: 8.8. Petrol 545. 4 1 .-d. x555 words
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Article162 1959-07-04 12 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following chaages In Its rates to merchants i yesterday (all rates to $100): New York: buying airmail T.T. 33. O.D. 33 IS. M d st 33 3 8 credit bills. 33 1 2 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail I.T. 31 1162 words
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Article109 1959-07-04 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Caprm: quiet: UK/Con tlnent July/August shipments $36 buyers, $37 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet: bulk $58 sellers, drum 101 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done. Muntok white $130. i Sarawak $129. special Sarawak black $77. garbled Lampong109 words
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Advertisement1161 1959-07-04 12 Ixpraii U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic Coast BmrrUm ET.A E.T.A. E.T.A. S'pera p S>am Penank H'konf L Angeles New York iMfkni Mara Ist Call 11'iAaf 2/ J *a| 4 A«f JU Call il 1 11 At* 11 Aa( 17 asg "Kiyekwa Man Ist Call 21/H »«l M Aag 31 Aa| 2nnC.il 1/1,161 words
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Advertisement572 1959-07-04 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citistos or State Nationals and from serving Government Officers for appointment as Probationer Malay and Indian Social Welfare Assistants (MEN) in the salary scale of $137.50x7.50--152.50 175 X 7.50-205 224 x 14 336 352 x 14-422 with cost of living allowance at current572 words
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Advertisement671 1959-07-04 12 NOTICES THE PENANG TURF CLUB AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY MEETING. 1959. SATURDAY. 25TH JULY. 1959. WEDNESDAY. 3»TH JULY, 1959. SUNDAY, SND AUGUST. 1*59 ENTRIES dose at 12 o'clock Noon on Wednesday, IStb Juiy. 1059. Application List Tor SUBSCRIBING MEMBERS for the Financial Year, let December. 1958 to 30th November. 1959 are671 words
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Advertisement339 1959-07-04 12 NOTICES CENTRAL PROVIDENT FUND BOARD Prom sth July, 195;* the telephone number of the Boards office at 79, Aneon Road. Singapore. 2. will be ***** (7 lines). NOTICE DTECTTVE TODAY Our New Telephone Number is 7040!. CONNELL BROS. CO. (M) LTD. 161, Cecil Street. Spore. NOTICE WE BEG TO NOTIFY339 words
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Advertisement753 1959-07-04 13 (Continoed from rage 6) PHOTOGRAPHY it Wtrd* Si Mim.)— Box St rU. txtn COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHY oat many uses in Commerce and Industry Advanced development ol tbe prooe&s in the Straits Ttaas Colour Lobortforle* which pro- doce op to 11" 1 16" has made its use possible tor many imposes including753 words
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Advertisement763 1959-07-04 13 SITUATIONS VACANT 29 Wordt U (Min.)— Box St ct*. txtro WANTED young energetic conductor with dressers qualifications for oil palm estate. Apply In writIng to Manager. Bukit Beruntong Estate. Rawang, Selangor. PIANO TEACHERS either sex I for high and low grades. Apply Poorman's School of Music. Tel: (Spore) *****. WANTED763 words
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Advertisement863 1959-07-04 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 11 »ords U Mim.)— SM Sttt*. txtrm TO LBT an unfurnished, singlebedroom at 73, Llcbl Avenue. Sennett Estate. Contact after 5.00 pjn. TO LET Furnished /Unfurnished I Room Centrally Located. Apply 1 Personally 110 Emerald Hill Road, Spore. COMFORTABLY FURNISHED 3-bedroomed, two bathrooms, bungalow, district 11, available midJuly.863 words
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Advertisement814 1959-07-04 13 (ACCOMMODATION VACANT Words SS (Mm.) -Box it tU. twtrm I TO LET 3 bed-roomed fist bouses, lounge dining garage. 289. 289 A Joo uniat Place. Apply Box A 5312 S.T. Spore. AVAILABLE modern terrace bouse modem ™nUti»fcv two bed* rooms, servant's quarters, at Ne> 13 Duku Lane, Rent $200/- per814 words
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Advertisement787 1959-07-04 13 TUITION tt Word* Si (Mlm.)—9mx St ct*. txtrm. BY TRAINED GRADUATE experienced In teaching Form V and Chinese Senior Middle. Terms moderate, at Sennett Estate, Box A 5294 ST. Spore. MALAY LANGUAGE: For Beginners. Leading to Civil Service, Std. I December Exam, and Cambridge 1960 Exam. Suitable for those aiming787 words
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Advertisement833 1959-07-04 13 HIRE PURCHASE M Word* SS (Mim.)— Box St tt: txtrm KELVINATOR REFRIGERATORS many models on easy straight payments. Nachlappa Bros.; 56 Serangoon Road. 10 Collyer Quay, 962 Geylang Road. Spore 5-7 Buklt Biniang Road, XX. VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Words SS (Mim.)— Box St eU. txtrm VAUXHALL CRESTA 1956, one833 words
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Advertisement921 1959-07-04 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE I tt Word* SS (Mim.) Box St tt*. txt.o 1955 F PREFECT. Flat 1100. 1956 A5O. F Consul. V CresU. 1954 Wolseley 4 44. Hlllman. 1957 Minor 1000. 1952 A4O, A3O. Minor j Consul. Oxford Sin Thai Hln Trading Co.. 54 Short Street. 1 Spore. Tel: *****.921 words
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Advertisement695 1959-07-04 13 STEAMBATHS. MASSAGE, ETC. tl Word* SS (Mim.) Box St ct: oxtrm LILY CHONO Massage-special-ist. Muscular Pains. Overweight. Hangover, Turklshbath (Steam). 234 A. Ist Floor, Serangoon Road. Singapore. Open Daily. RELAX AT "RICKY'S" Enjoy Special Siamese Massage Steambath. Ladies. Gentlemen Welcome. Experienced Masseur/Masseuse. 296. River Valley Road. Spore *****—10 a.m.— lo695 words
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1339 1959-07-04 14 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING with EPSOM JEEP's bast bets it Bukit Timah today are Flying Phoenix (Race 1), Chenderiang (Race 4) and Grand Coup (Race 6). CALL BOY's double is: Mont Blot II (Race 6) *n6 Straight Flight II (Race 7). THE COINC1,339 words
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Article1632 1959-07-04 14 Race 1—2.15: (Class 3. Div. 2)— 6 Furs. 1 ***** Aloha (Tico St.) R. Breuk.. 5 9.0 (F) *8h»«rl 2 ***** Blue Swell (Metropole St.; Hobbs. 4 8.12 (O) Barratt 3 0 New SUte ißoon St.) E. Breuk., 3 B.S (O) 1 4 0 Flying Phoenix iMr. Mrs.1,632 words
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Article155 1959-07-04 14 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER RACE 1 2.1S FLY. PHOENIX Setia Aloha ALOHA SetU KlTinj Phoenix BETIA Princely Gift Flying: Phoenix RACE 2 2.45 PR. YEARUNG Intuition Dashers JOHAN Pr. Yearling; VoUre PR. YEAKLIN(; Volare Dashera RACE X 1.15 HARD FINAL \ng Pow Determined FREE MIST Hard Final Determined155 words
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Advertisement44 1959-07-04 14 CIV T/7 I l^^ ■I TWICE WEEKLY SERVICES I 1 J NON-STOP FROM SINGAPORE J l^? J *ON WEDNESDAYS SATURDAYS Jb*^ 4 nr MALAYAN L .J AIRWAYS YOUR NATIONAL AIRLINE jj"'*"' dv MAURI ER -fa f^ Pine blinding Pine p3cKin9 x v v^^i^^ oh»44 words
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Advertisement120 1959-07-04 14 The new ROVER u rn JS^S. yTiiSni The 3 litre is an entirely new Rorer. T_ -J Longer, lower, wider, with lighter and yUy^Jj^ffrS extremely accurate steering. Outstand\Jjh<s^*y~ r"***^ j n g comfort and performance. CHAMPION MOTORS LTD. 104 OUCHAKD tOAD, end JALAN TICA, SUN6EI BESI RD. SIH6AK>m i KUALA120 words
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Article329 1959-07-04 15 Firdie Salahudin - Firdie Salahudin By 'ITS NOW CLEAR SAFA CHIEF IS OBSTRUCTING SOSC DRIVE FOR MONEY' OINGAPORE, Frl. Mr. C. C. Tan, president of the Singapore Olympic Sports Council, today accused the president of the Singapore Amateur Football Association, Mr. Soh Ghee Soon, of non-co-operation in the council's efforts329 words
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Article210 1959-07-04 15 KANGAR. Fri. Perils avenged their 2-0 defeat by Kedah by beating them 2-1 in their return Malaya Cup fixture here today. Perils the underdogs led 1-0 at half time. The hero in the Perils team was a substitute. Osman Arifnn, who came in for injured210 words
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351 1959-07-04 15 Malayan entry of 39 for Games shocks Siam By VIC NAYAGAM Kuala Lumpur, Friday KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. SIAM, organisers of the first South East Asia Peninsula games to be held in Bangkok in December, are very disappointed that Malaya has decided to send only 39 competitors to the games, including351 words
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Article161 1959-07-04 15 Triple crown bid by Chew Bee pENANG. Thurs.— Malayan 1 Davis Cup player, Ong Chew Bee, will atempt to win the triple crown In the Penang Lawn Tennis Association annual championships starting next week. Chew Bee is top seeded in the men I singles, men's doubles un *hich he will161 words
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Article61 1959-07-04 15 CINOAPORE. Frl. Results J of the BAFA Junior division league matches today: Div. 3a western and Beletar F.C. drew 2-2 at Farrer Park. Div. 3B Junior A.A. ot STB. 2-0 at Oeylang; Teluk Kurau United bt Kebenaran 3-1 at Farrer Park; Kampong Silat bt Arsenal 1-0 at61 words
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Article79 1959-07-04 15 SINGAPORE. Frl— The Singapore Joint Services line-up against Johore in their Malaya Cup match at Jalan Besar tomorrow is: Barnsley; Keatly. Carroll; Lauderdale. Hayward. MacKenzle: Dcnton. Davies, Wlngneld. Mao- 1 Kenzie, Draper. Reserves: Davey. Paulson. Hawes. Ward and Sleep, i Joint Services "A" will meet Singapore Government Services79 words
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140 1959-07-04 15 CHAROEN WILL RETURN TO DEFEND TITLE CINOAPORE. Fri. CHA- ROEN WATANASIN. the Malayan men's singles hamplon, and Miss P. Pattabongse. the women's singles champion, will defend their titles in the Malayan badminton championships in Singapore on Aug. 1, 2 and 3 The Singapore Badminton Association. which is organising the tournament,140 words
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Article130 1959-07-04 15 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Two records were bettered and two equalled at the Singapore inter-girls schools athletic championships held at Farrer Park, yesterday. The records were bettered by: Lee Ngan Peng of Geylang MGS, who returned a time of 29feec for the 220 yards "B". beating the existing130 words
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Article453 1959-07-04 15 MOK SIN PIN - MOK SIN PIN They dominate track events in schools meet By SINGAPORE, Frl. AngloChinese School, the defending champions, revealed their prowess on the first day's beau and semifinals In the Singapore Interschool athletic meet at Victoria School today. They domlnaUJl most of the track events and, except453 words
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218 1959-07-04 15 ]t|UIRFIELD (Scotland). Frl.— Fred Bullock. 41--ITI year-old British golfer who was 100 to lin the early betting, gained a clear lead of two strokes at the halfway stage of the British open golf championship here yesterday. Bullock, who had not played in a major tournamentReuter - 218 words
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Article161 1959-07-04 15 S INOAP S« E Pri A stronger finish by Combined Biro pv-aiis-Eurasians enabled them to hold junior clubs to a 3-3 draw at Jalan Besar Stadium today For SigUsh cot-ch Harold Hassall. who watched the match, it was a poor Introduction to Singapore soccer. Play throughout was161 words
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Article49 1959-07-04 15 SINGAPORE. Fri.—Singapore Guard Regiment qualified to meet Royal Signals la the soccer final of the M-O.R. Cup when they beat 221 B.V.D. 2-i at Tanglin today. Trailing 1-0 at half time. S.G R. rallied in the second half, scoring through Pte Moir-Idras and L/Cpl Byed Ahmad.49 words
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Article502 1959-07-04 15 Norman Siebel - No FAS style panic moves by SAFA Norman Siebel By JJUALA LUMPUR, Frl.—lf Singapore Amateur F.A. selectors had a mind to, they certainly had the material in last Sunday's drawn Malaya Cup soccer match between Singapore and Singapore Joint Services to start a witch-hunt and give Selangor's hapless scapegoat Abdul502 words
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Article62 1959-07-04 15 SINGAPORE. Fri— Trainer Jimmy Martin has moved his headquarters from Penang to Singapore. He has a team of about 40 horses under his charge and this season he Is In the running for top training honours. To date he has saddled 27 winners. Jimmy Martin, a62 words
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Miscellaneous242 1959-07-04 15 Today SINGAPORE— Soccer: Malaya CuD-^Jolnt Services v Johore. Jalan Besar Stadium, 5.15 p.m.; S.A.F.A. league. Div. 2B— Darul Aflah v Sukuramai. Jalan Besar, 4 DJn.; Div. 2A— S.A.P. Tengah |v Minio. Balestier Road; Div. 3 A Customs v Serangoon M.V.. Oeylang; Div. 3B— Tan Tock Beng v Radln Mas, Upper242 words
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105 1959-07-04 16 2,100 in rush for radio course in economics SINGAPORE. Fri. More than I.IW people had applied by yesterday for enrolment in the pan -Malayan radio economoics coarse in Malay. Details of the course, to be broadcast over Radio Malaya and Radio Singapore from July 27. were announced only a week105 words
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264 1959-07-04 16 PREMIER RESIGNS AS THE LEGAL ADVISER TO 40 UNIONS SINGAPORE, Friday TIIK Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, has given up being legal adviser to 40 trade unions because as a Minister "I must be com pletelv neutral and fair to264 words
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Article106 1959-07-04 16 varsity - varsity by I SINGAPORE, Fri. The Law Department of the University of Malaya in Singapore has published its first issue of the "University of Malaya Law Review." the first University publication on Law in Malaya. Edited by Prof. L. A. Sheridan, head of the University's Law106 words
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214 1959-07-04 16 SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore's Ministry of Culture is on the lookout for a state anthem aud state crest. Mr. Rajaratnam said that the Ministry was already looking into the question of an anthem and a crest for the new state. He disclosed this today to214 words
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77 1959-07-04 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The "Oman Royal Federation of Malaya Police Band will fly to Brunei tomorrow to perform during the visit of the Yang di-Per-tuan Arong and his consort. The Royal couple will leave on Monday In a Skymaster placed at their disposal77 words
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Article58 1959-07-04 16 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, held his first meet-the-people s&ssion at an informal gathering held at the PAPs Tanjong Pagar branch headquarters In Neil Road tonight. Mr. Lee, who was accompanied by his wife, spoke to scores of people, who came from58 words
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240 1959-07-04 16 LEEDS, Fri. Scores on the second day of the Test match here between England and India were: India nrst innings 161, England first innings (61 for no wicket overnight) O. Parkhouse c Tamhane b Desai 78; G. Puilar c Borde b Nadkarni 75: M. C.240 words
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Article323 1959-07-04 16 LONDON. Fri. Stock markets In London today gave a satisfactory display with Industrials equities responding well to persistent selective buying and closing with fairly widespread gains. Closing middle prices of selected Mocks not Including stamp duty were: RUBBER LONDON, Fri. Spot 27', d.. August 27\d.. September 27» 4323 words
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248 1959-07-04 16 Fresh Ministry bid to avert Press shutdown LONDON. ITNION leaders today met top Ministry of Labour officials here in an eleventh-hour bid to avert an almost total shutdown on the British press, the biggest since the 1926 general strike. Leaders of five of the ten unions involved in the currentReuter - 248 words
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Article131 1959-07-04 16 VANGUARD MAY BE SCRAPPED T ONDON: An all-party Parliamentary committee of inquiry today recommended that H.M.S. Vanguard, last British battleship remaining in Commission, should be disposed of if no positive function can be found for her. The Vanguard, largest warship ever built in Britain, was completed in 1948 at a131 words
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Article194 1959-07-04 16 Q From Page One tlon as the best amateur in the game. He conceded only two sets in battling through seven rounds to win the world's toughest tennis tournament. Olmedo made Wimbledon history by becoming the first South American to carry off the title.194 words
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Advertisement318 1959-07-04 16 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEHEHTS 29 H'ortfs S/0 (Mimimmm). BIRTH A SON to Dr. and Mrs. S Seeveratnam at 4. Jalan Dato Klana. Seremban. at 3 p.m. on 3.7.59. DEATH SWAMINATHER MIRANDA expired at Murukumpuzhu. Kerala State. 3-7-59. Oreatly mourned by his beloved sons. Boniface Miranda and Marshall Miranda, Singapore. ACKNOWLEDGMENT THE318 words
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