The Straits Times, 7 July 1959
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Title Section17 1959-07-07 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SAM- EXCEEDS 80.000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1959 15 CENTS.17 words
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Article, Illustration444 1959-07-07 1 20,000 CHEER KING MAZLAN NORDi, $250,000 to be spent for six days of joy Warm welcome on first visit By JJRUNEI, Mon.— A 21 -gun salute today announced thi arrival of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and his Consort for their six-day goodwill visit to the tiny oil-rich gta t c444 words
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396 1959-07-07 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Hundreds of people turned out at the airport here this morning and v.ived as the Yang di P "rtuan Agong and the PermaLsuri Agonjt took off on their 1,000-mile journey to Brunei. It was a grand send off for396 words
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227 1959-07-07 1 NOW SENIOR LOCAL MEN ALSO JOIN PAY CUT PROTEST SINGAPORE, Monday. T«HE Local Senior Officers Association has joined x the Council of Joint Action representing Government and City Council employees in their fight over the cuts in their allowances. All monthly-paid Government and Council employees, from clerks to top professional227 words
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Article42 1959-07-07 1 LONDON. Mon. Moscow Radio announced today that Russia had launched a twoton .space rocket containing two dogs and a rabbit and had recovered the animals safely. The broadcast did not say how high the animals went. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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87 1959-07-07 1 Assembly: Down to business on July 15 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Legislative Assembly will hold its first business meeting on July 15 and may continue in debate for the next two or three days. The Assembly was opened by the Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Sir William Goode on July 1 with a87 words
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Article35 1959-07-07 1 MANILA. Mon. The Philippines Armed Forces will request delivery by next year of a full complement of Interceptor aircraft of the "all-weather" type under the PhUippine United States mutual defence assistance programme.35 words
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Article173 1959-07-07 1 JPOH, Mon.— The Sultan of Perak on the advice of the Dewan Negara. today appointed Inche C. M. Yusof bin Sheik Abdul Rahman, 51, to be premier chief of the state. With the title of Orang Kaya Bendahara Sri Maharajah. Inche Yusof will draw an173 words
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Article, Illustration398 1959-07-07 1 A boy called 'Stupid' passes Bar finals at 1 9 By R. CHANDRAN SINGAPORE, Monday. J^ FORMER Singapore schoolboy, Nonce Sen, whose family and friends used to call "Stupid Sen Jr.," has just passed his Bar iinals in Britain at the incredible age of 19. Nonce, a former student of398 words
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Article29 1959-07-07 1 NEW YORK. Mon.— A private plane on a holiday sightseeing trip crashed into the side of a mountain in Arizona, killing all six persons aboard.29 words
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Article362 1959-07-07 1 Djuanda hands back his mandate JAKARTA, Mon. —The Djuanda Cabinet resigned today, leaving President Soekamo with virtually unrestricted powers. Yesterday Dr. Soekarno, in a rapid series of moves, dissolved Indonesia's Parliament and Constituent Assembly, discontinued the provisional constitution and returned to the 1945 constitution under which he plans to setReuter; UPI - 362 words
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Article51 1959-07-07 1 HOMEMADE BOMBS ii)i )A1BO. Mon— r< tod. iv found honn-ii bum In near office of Com-munist-led Ceylon Harbour Workers Union, where two pruplr wrrr killed in explosion last night Half port s labour forcr including numbers of thir> union, returned U> v ork on urday tftec 1^-day ?rriKiReuter - 51 words
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437 1959-07-07 2 'THIS ACTION KILLS OUTRIGHT SLOW, STEADY PROGRESS...' SINGAPORE. Monday. THE President of the Queenstown Community Association, Dr. Chee Phui Hung, today alleged that the Government was "vindictive" against its political opponents in' taking over control of community centres. In a statement on437 words
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210 1959-07-07 2 EXPERT: SEND A BUG TO EAT A BUG AND GET MORE RICE KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Federation can have an extra 78,000 tons of rice a year if rice pests are brought under control, according to an expert. He is Mr. F. J. Simmonds. director of the Commonwealth Institute of210 words
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231 1959-07-07 2 PPP MAN: LAW OF BREAKING HEARTS... IPOH, Mon.— The Alx liance Governments stand on immigration was criticised last night as a "policy which brings heartbreak to the people of this coun- try.' The critic was the secret-:4iv-gene:al of the Peoples Progressive Party, Mr. D R. i Seenivasagam. He told a231 words
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304 1959-07-07 2 ALLIANCE LEADERS IN PERAK DISSATISFIED WITH WAY POLL MEN ARE TO BE PICKED IPOH. Monday. ALLIANCE leaders in Perak are "greatly dissatisfied" with the way parliamentary election candidates are to be chosen by the Alliance National Council. They said today that the Perak State Alliance had not been given a304 words
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132 1959-07-07 2 ALOR STAR, Monday. T»HE FEDERATION Government will not lift its proposed ban on the fishing stakes system This was Indicated by the Minister of Agriculture, Inche Aziz bin Lshak. at a meeting here today with a 22-man delegation representing various Kedah fishing companies Inche132 words
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Article24 1959-07-07 2 SEGAMAT. Mon.— Alliance candidates in the recent Johore sjtate election toured their respective constituencies in Segamat during the weekend to thank voters.24 words
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Article38 1959-07-07 2 PENANG. Mon. The public will be allowed to visit the Indian wan-hips I.N.S. Delhi Ranjit. Rajput and Rana. on Thursday. The four ships are expected to arrive here on Wednesday on an operational visit.38 words
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Article27 1959-07-07 2 SINGAPORE, Mon— Family remittances to China from Singapore during the last month totalled $935,743. Remittances from the Federation in the same month totalled $67,79527 words
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87 1959-07-07 2 MRS. TAN IS MALAYA'S FIRST POSTMISTRESS PENANG. Mon.— A Chinese woman has been appointed the first postmistress in the Federation. She 1« Mrs. Tan Miew Leng who last month took charge of the Pitt Street post office in Penang. Mrs. Tan has been in the postal service for 19 years.87 words
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151 1959-07-07 2 'Greater unity among Indians' call PENANG. Mon— The President of the Penang State Malayan Indian Congress Mr. N. T. 8, Arumugam Pillal. today called for greater unity among the Indian community In Malaya. "We are but a minority group in this country and too many mushroom organisations tend to dissipate151 words
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Miscellaneous17 1959-07-07 2 THE GAMBOLS MOW WA9 rr AT TWE OPPICE) OH D6AC, I WAS A ITS BEEN A N17 words
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460 1959-07-07 3 84c.-a-week boy may get SB4mil. fortune from father DUKE'S HEIR PLANS TO DODGE TAXES T ONDON, Mon. A seven-year-old boy who gets a weekly allowance of 84 cents may be given about $84 million by his father in an attempt to dodge taxes, it was reported yesterday. The Sunday DispatchUPI - 460 words
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Article139 1959-07-07 3 Flood death roll now at 50 KARACHI, Mon. The known death roll in f loods sweeping Karachi, West Pakistan Province and parts of Kashmir rose to nearly 50 today as rescue workers recovered more bodies from the swirling waters. Scores of people are reported missing and the army has evacuatedReuter - 139 words
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Article, Illustration484 1959-07-07 3 4 MAKARIOS REBUFF FOR GRIVAS: I AM CHIEF IN CYPRUS' 'Of course, I cannot tell him directly to be quiet.. 9 WASHINGTON, Mon.— The Washington Star today quoted Archbishop Makarios, proviI sional president of Cyprus, as saying of Gen. George Grivas, leader of the EOKA terrorists, who has returned to484 words
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Article, Illustration264 1959-07-07 3 TEL AVIV, Monday. MR. DAVID Ben-Gurion, Israel's 72-year-old Prime Minister, was carrying on as head of a caretaker Government today following his resignation last night over differences in his coalition regime over a proposed arms deal with West Germany. His resignation carried outReuter - 264 words
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Article103 1959-07-07 3 A rush for dock jobs in Colombo COLOMBO. Mon. Police intervened to calm demonstrators who had been rejected after volunteering for the proposed Pioneer Corps. The Government is forming two forces, one under the Navy and one under the Army, for use in industrial disputes which threaten essential services. ThousandsReuter - 103 words
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Article147 1959-07-07 3 BAGDAD, Monday. MAJOR-GEN. ABDUL KARIM KASSEM. the Iraqi Prime Minister, last night condemned the reformed, Communist-dominated Iraqi United Nations Front as "a- tattered front." The front, which claimed to Include he United Kurdish Democrats and dissident members of the National Democratic Party had asked theReuter - 147 words
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115 1959-07-07 3 ODD BALL OUT WAS THE ONE AMEN WANTED... LOS ANGELES. Mon.— A table tennis ball taken from an atomic energy exhibition at Del Mar. is dangerously radioactive, deputies warned today. The manager of the atomic energy exhibition. Raymond Flowers, said six or eight of the ping pong balls were reportedUPI - 115 words
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Article107 1959-07-07 3 'Vulgar' tag for beauty contests MANILA. Mon. A Manila Times colummibt. Ale. Jandro Roces. today described bathing beauty contents as "one of the most vulgar things'' the Americans have Introduced to the Philippines. "We cannot see anything aesthetic in watching a group of girls clad in swimsuits parading before JudgesUPI - 107 words
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218 1959-07-07 3 Envoys, the fleshpots and a columnist TOKYO, Mon A Tokyo newspaper columnist today criticised diplomats and businessmen for acting as "pimps and procurers" for high-rank-ing visitors to Japan. John Robb, writing in the English language Yomluri. said foreign gov. ernment officials, intellectuals, parliamentarians and businessmen "are all too anxious to218 words
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174 1959-07-07 3 I ONDON, Mon. Several English debutantes are making final plans for the "Lady Godlva" Stakes" on Saturday. The girls will wear only slightly more than nothing for the midnight horse race at the South Berkshire Hunt Club meeting. Lady Oodiva wore only174 words
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Article51 1959-07-07 3 TOKYO Mon Police have arrested Kunlo Tomita. a 27-year-old road worker, on suspicion of naving slashed the clothes of about 200 women. Police officials said Tomita used a razor blade to slash the skirts, overcoats or other i ments of women in crowded cinemas, trams and trainsUPI - 51 words
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282 1959-07-07 3 Truman is blamed for start of the cold war CAN FRANCISCO, Mon. Mr. Frol Kozlov the Soviet Deputy Premier, last night blamed Mr. Harry Truman for spoiling relations between Russia and the United States. During a quiet walk near his hotel, he said the former President started the "cold war."Reuter - 282 words
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Article27 1959-07-07 3 HONG KONG, Mon.— Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, India's vice-president, arrived here today on his way to the EastWest philosophers' confer, ence at Honolulu. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article71 1959-07-07 3 HELICOPTER CALLED TO CHIMNEY TOP MELBOURNE. Mon. Police at Bacchus Marsh. 32 miles from Melbourne, today urgently appealed for a hellcopter to hover above a 150--foot chimney to remove a collapsed steeplejack. The man was believed to have had a heart attack. A workmate was with the collapsed man. ItReuter - 71 words
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Advertisement120 1959-07-07 3 See exciting, colourful A gamaian orchestra In Djokjakarta, or Djogja m It It often called. This typically Javanese city hu been for centuries the traditional seat of the Sultans of Djokjakarta and is famed for Its magnificent Borobudur one of the world* grer.test Buddhist sanctuaries. For flights to and through120 words
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Miscellaneous158 1959-07-07 3 Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE Medium Wave 476 metres A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; 7.05 a Date With Music: 7.30 Speak Malay; 7.35 A Dale With Music; 8.00 The News: 8.05 A Date With Music: 8.30—9.00 Youth Makes Music; P.M. 1.00 Programme Summary; 1.02 Souvenirs158 words
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Miscellaneous132 1959-07-07 3 RADIO MALAYA NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SERVICE 41.7 METRES MEDIUM WAVE SERVICES Kuala Lumpur 341 Metre* Penanc 366 Metre* •poll 330 Metres Malacca 297 Metre* A.M. 6.30 Good Morning, 6.32 Morning Prelude; 7.00 Time Signai And The News; 7.05 A Dale With Music: 7.30 Learn Malay; 7.35 A Date With Music: 8.00132 words
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326 1959-07-07 4 Interview for first 15 at varsity START OF INTAKE FROM CHINESE SCHOOLS SINGAPORE, Monday. fHE SINGAPORE division of the University of Malaya today set into motion its new scheme to admit students from Chinese schools. Fifteen Chinese school students from the Federation, who had applied to Join the Faculty of326 words
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Article47 1959-07-07 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A district collection will be made by the Rural Board tomorrow at 41, Tanjong Kllng. All rates and dues payable to the board on houses, land and rubber estates may be paid at this centre between 9.30 a.m. and 1.30 p.m.47 words
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Article107 1959-07-07 4 Borstal boy in beach escape SINGAPORE. Mon.—Nine-teen-year-old Borstal boy 81m Phai Seng, slipped off from a group of 10 youths at Changi Beach early yesterday for half, a day of freedom. An Inmate of the Reformative Training Centre (Borstal* at Changi Prison, Sim's escape was un-noticed till 11 a.m. when107 words
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Article18 1959-07-07 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Chinese V.M.C.A. will hold a Students' Week in the middle of next month.18 words
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224 1959-07-07 4 More phones- so 4,000 numbers are altered SINGAPORE, Mon. Telephone subscribers here were advised today to collect their July 1959 directories and destroy the old copies. The advice came from the Singapore Telephone Board after nearly 4.000 telephone numbers had been changed to cope with the increase in the number224 words
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263 1959-07-07 4 Accountant deserted by wife granted a decree nisi SINGAPORE, Monday. AN ACCOUNTANT, Tiam Seng Ong, who married in Australia while he was studying there, was granted a divorce on the ground of desertion by Mr. Justice Ambrose in the High Court today. The decree nisi is to be made absolute263 words
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Article83 1959-07-07 4 SINGAPORE, Mon— A hew set of rules on mobile advertisements drawn up by the former Ministry of Communications and works under the Tun Lim Tew Hock Government has been tabled at the Legislative Assembly. Under the new rules, "no vehicle or animal shall be permitted to83 words
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Article157 1959-07-07 4 Plans to re-open tyre factory KUALA LUMPUR, Mon A public limited company is to be formed U\ take over and re-open the rubber tyre factory in Klang belonging to Fung Keong Rubber Manufactory (M) Ltd.. which closed after a strike of Its 1.200 workers more than three years ago. Reliable157 words
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Article28 1959-07-07 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Photographic Society ol Singapore will hold a dinner at the Tai Tong Restaurant. Happy World Amusement Park, at 7.30 p.m. on July 1128 words
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Article64 1959-07-07 4 WITHDRAWN: PO SERVICE TO IRAQ KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The Ministry of Works, Posts and Telecommunications announced today the withdrawal of the British postal order service to Iraq. Those already purchased will be cashable in Iraq up to Aug. 10. Those issued in Iraq before July 14 will be cashable in64 words
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Article29 1959-07-07 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Teachers' Training College will hold a preview of its annual exhibition at the college premises in Paterson Road on July 14 at 4 p.m.29 words
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Article141 1959-07-07 4 REVENUE UP: MORE ON LIQUOR OINGAPORE, Mon. Revenue collections for the first six months of this year reported by the Customs Department show that Singaporeans are drinking more. The increase in revenue collected on liquor, compared with the same figures for the first six months of lasi year, amounts to141 words
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Article50 1959-07-07 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Mr. J. Sandown. with his wife Dorothy, and daughter. Barbara, arrived at Singapore Airport today on their way back to Australia after completing an American and European tour. As "Joe, the Gadget Man. Mr. Sandown, 47, is a popular television personality in Sydney. Australia.50 words
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Article111 1959-07-07 4 PROGRESS IN JOHORE GOES ON SHOW JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— A pocket edition of the progress exhibition held recently in Kuala Lumpur was declared open here today by Mentri Besar Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos. The exhibition is designed to explain Government policy and the progress and achievements, which have taken111 words
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Miscellaneous110 1959-07-07 4 ■W a> SHELL THEATRETTE: Rw film show, "DavlB Cup 19M" at 1.10 PJn. INDEPENDENT MISSIONARY MOVEMENT: Free film show, at Bushey Park Home, Breexe Road, at 7.36 pjn. SRI LANKARAMATA (SOC St. Michael's Road) Lecture on 'Buddhism 1 for teachers of Government English schools at 9 am. and 3 pjn.110 words
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Miscellaneous111 1959-07-07 4 ginners 1C .15 ajn.; Blue Triangle Club's musical evening 5 pm CHINESE T.M.C.A.: Table tennis* ajn.; body building weight Ufttng, a pjn.; (riri-, basketball 4 pjn.; badminton 5 pjn.; wrestMng. boys' basketball, Chinese boxing 7JO pjn. BUsUT TIMAH YOUTH CLUB: Table tennis, body building, football library, 4 pjn JOO CHIAT111 words
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Article, Illustration1311 1959-07-07 5 'With a gun in your hand you can get anything' The amazing career of Juanita, cold and ruthless OUTSIDE an exclusive Chicago dress shop a car was parked one sleepy summer afternoon in 1927. A lall, raw-boned brunette in her late 30's alighted and entered the shop.1,311 words
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Miscellaneous271 1959-07-07 5 Curmen A 00. r*tu^''vits 16 SVtACTairr r/w warning you gals, f) th«e s nothing like uste/<,kip. vcxi f rHBBH^SB^ /.b,^ w^ i k^JC > ABOUT 46 HABMUS6 AS A UVt ttMV^/ I A QOCC MSAI X) PUT ME IUtNOIV GfcNE KSU.V? I K9BV f'lfw&ff'jrr /OLAP^IOU *S«T The Suint By Leslie271 words
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Obituary60 1959-07-07 6 M> Wmrd, SU (Minimum). MR LIM CHIM FOOK of 4. Hartley Grove, Frankel Estate, passed away peacefully on 5-7-39. Greatly mourned by *iis beloved wife Llew Kee Chin. 4 sons. Sen Fail. Koon Fah. Lok Pah, Kwee Pah. 3 daughters. Kirn Lian. Nguln Lian, Sin Lian and relatives. Cortege60 words
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Article109 1959-07-07 6 M W»r4» SU (Minimum). MR. ofc MRS. LIM YAM POH thank relatives and friends for their kind assistance and valuable present* on the occasion of 'heir Marriage on 3-7-59. THE FAMILY Of the late Mr. How Tee express their heartfelt thanks to relatives, friends, doctors and staff of the109 words
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Obituary26 1959-07-07 6 2$ Word, $11 (Minimum). REV. JAMES ARUMUOAM SUPRAMAKIAM Methodist Church Malaya Departed 7th July 1937. Faithful unto Death. Ever Remembered by his Loving Children.26 words
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Article40 1959-07-07 6 11 Wmr4» $19 (Minimum). AT TH« COCKPIT 1. Mondays to Fridays Business Man's -unch UM. SALE AT MULCHANDS in Both Salons. Dresses Gowns Prices Slashed. 810 REDUCTIONS in Cocktail Wear at Madelines 278, Orchard Road. Spore. Final clearance today.40 words
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740 1959-07-07 6 The Straits Times Tuesday, July 7, 1959 One Step Back Article ten of the 1945 constitution that President SoeI karno has reintroduced by I decree in Indonesia says: "The President shall be in [supreme command of the Army, the Navy and the Air I Force." However sceptical i one may740 words
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Article519 1959-07-07 6 The suggestion that dispossessed squatters should be offered alternative housing, revived recently in the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council, is unquestionably sound in principle. Unfortunately, the problem of rehousing is often complicated by the inability of the tenant to pay. A case in point is the complaint by519 words
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Article, Illustration908 1959-07-07 6 Guiding force behind guided democracy... CHARLES SMITH ARMY HOLDS TRUMP CARDS IN THIS POLITICAL CARD GAME By fT^HE Indonesian army will be I the guiding force behind President Soekarno's guided democracy, observers in Jakarta believe. The Indonesian army SouthEast Asia's largest is holding the trump cards in the political card908 words
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PAY CUTS: HAS GOVT. CONSIDERED THE CONSEQUENCES?
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236 1959-07-07 6 PAY CUTS: HAS GOVT. CONSIDERED THE CONSEQUENCES? I WONDER if our Finance 1 Minister or the authorities who sanctioned the pay cuts of Government servants In an effort to balance the budget considered these points: IF Government servants get less pay, they will pay less income tax: THEY will have236 words
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Letter103 1959-07-07 6 NO GIRL whose father receives a big pay and stays in a big comfortable house wants to work in an eating house as a waitress. Nobody wants to operate a pin-table saloon if he is living a comfortable life. No one can listen to rock •n'103 words
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Letter31 1959-07-07 6 MOST of the coffee shops in Singapore are filthy. The Health Department is sleeping on the Job. Public health may suffer unless something is done quickly. DANIEL KWOK. Singapore.31 words
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153 1959-07-07 6 ALL MOTHERS WILL HAIL TIGHTENING OF DISCIPLINE f AM glad the Minister of Education recognises the need to improve discipline in schools. All mothers who have sons in Government secondary schools will be (lad to have stricter measures taken to ensure discipline. Our sons are obliged to (o back for153 words
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342 1959-07-07 6 Russian census reveals a staggering secret WASHINGTON, Mon.Census figures recently published in Moscow indicate that the Soviet Union lost 15 to 20 million males during the second World War, rather than seven million as generally believed, the population reference bureau said today. The bureau, a private, nonprofit organisation, said in342 words
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1113 1959-07-07 7 COUNSEL: ADULTERY ALLEGATIONS SHOULD BE DISMISSED, DANGEROUS TO ACCEPT THEM ENGINEER: ONE DOESN'T MEAN EVERYTHING ONE WRITES Judge hears of $20,000 paid for racing car SINGAPORE, Monday. A CONSULTANT engineer agreed in a district court today that after his wife, whom he had1,113 words
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255 1959-07-07 7 Words failed so he used gun threat to stop wife gambling SINGAPORE, Mon. When a man found that words could not make his wife give up gambling, he resorted to threats and he did so with a double barrel shotgun yesterday afternoon. Today Tay Kum Sun, 46. a shopkeeper, told255 words
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99 1959-07-07 7 SINGAPORE. Mon—Passengers for Malaya in the Italian liners Sydney and Roma will not be affected by the world-wide strike of Italian seamen. A spokesman for C. P. Sharp and Co.. agents for the ships, told the Straits Times today that they are tbe only99 words
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157 1959-07-07 7 PENANO, Monday. A 29-YEAR-OLD man who lured a nine-year-old girl to a bush was today Jailed for six months for using criminal force with intent to outrage her modesty. i Cheah Yew Lee pleaded guilty. He claimed that the girl went to157 words
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Article36 1959-07-07 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Commissioner of Prisons, Maj. P. L. James, and his wife leave tomorrow for a four-month tour of Europe. Mr. J. M. Crawford, the Deputy Commissioner, will take over.36 words
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230 1959-07-07 7 'SLAPPED WHEN I TRIED TO STOP A DOMESTIC ROW'—GIRL (I NGAPORE, Mon. Miss l~ Doreen Perera, a Ministry oi Education clerk, told a magistrate's court today that a man slapped her when she Intervened in a quarrel between him and her sister. Bernard Williams, who described himself as a freelance230 words
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Article72 1959-07-07 7 CARPENTER ACCUSED OF SLAYING ALOR BTAR. Mon. A carpenter. Yoon See Kee, 21. was charged today in the magistrates' court here with the murder of another carpenter. Choo Wing Chal, 18. at Sebrang Perak on Saturday. He was alleged to have stabbed Choo to death while he was cycling with72 words
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Article20 1959-07-07 7 BEOAMAT. Mon.— A farmers' show for Central Johore will be held In Kluang on July 11 and 12.20 words
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Article139 1959-07-07 7 <CINGAPORE, Mon— Doctors who have been selected by the Public Services Commission for overseas specialist courses will go abroad as planned. In an economy move last week, the Ministry of Health announced that it was reviewing the cases of all doctors who had beeb granted scholarships.139 words
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Article, Illustration315 1959-07-07 7 Menzies flies in 10 hours ahead— spends day resting EARLY MORNING RECEPTION FOR THE AUSTRALIAN PREMIER SINGAPORE, Monday. THE AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister, Mr. R. G. Menzies, flew into Singapore from Calcutta this morning 10 hours earlier than expected. Mr. Menzies, accompanied by his wife Dame Pat tie Menzies, arrived at315 words
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Article187 1959-07-07 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. CEVERAL planting schemes have been abandoned because of damage by the wind to high yieldins: rubber trees. This is stated In the latest Issue of the Planters Bulletin, the monthly magaUne of the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya. The bulletin says187 words
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100 1959-07-07 7 Ministry of Culture gets three new men SINGAPORE, Mon. The Ministry of Culture, the only one without a Pernent Secretary, now has n Mr. r.R. Lewis, who held the game Job in the former Ministry of Communications and Works The Ministry, under Mr. S. Rajaratnum. has two other new members.100 words
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191 1959-07-07 7 IPOH, Monday. POLICE In Bruas, in the Sltiawan district, today detained two men during Investigations in the fatal beating of an 11-year-oM girl and a sexual assault on her elder sister. Uew Yong Mol accompanied her sist«. Kirn Tal. 18. to tap rubber in191 words
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Article256 1959-07-07 7 POSTMEN SEEK 'ROYAL' TITLE Wan ted: New honour for department |POH, Mon.— The Ma- layan Postal and Telecom munications Uniformed Staff Union wants the Postal Department to be given the title "Royal" by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. A resolution passed at the union's delegates' meeting here today added that all256 words
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Advertisement14 1959-07-07 7 It's here! Canadian Natural C V.^^ FURRIERS. 242, Orchard Road Singapore 9 Tel: *****14 words
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Advertisement105 1959-07-07 7 Jp JHk~-\ WHEN IT <2& t \Y-. comes to INDUSTRIAL GASES OXYACETYLf ME ilrf,., mm Cm. OXY ACETYLENE CMtiaf i|i. i r i ...i. > ftmnmnHf. I|||<|| |f|| |||C UMOMMLT w*«mU an waMaj i^ihi mt md tank fllSAftC I nil ip, +m, mm* mm PUSAic/coa mw rifim t-. I- nr105 words
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Article, Illustration767 1959-07-07 8 QNE OF the biggest and brightest social events for the younger set of Kuala Lumpur for this season was Saturday night's Ball at the University of Malaya in Pantai Valley. This was also the first social function organised by the Student's I nion of the767 words
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Advertisement184 1959-07-07 8 Preparing* fc to be a W Beautiful Lady K•1 i Sheila is delighted with her new playmate, and is very busy learnins; how to look after him. Sheila's mother has already taught her the value of tender care. She has looked after ffi her little daughter's delicate complexion from babyhood,184 words
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Advertisement173 1959-07-07 8 Hidden beach exercises Always exercise before swimming rather than after, for it is better for the circulation and promotes elimination through the pores. But not every girl likes to be seen bending and stooping and touching her toes. Still, there are ways in which you can exercise on the beach173 words
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Advertisement156 1959-07-07 8 •T-IT Ifl ls<wu yjwuu Luis KLIM Baby is happy with his Klim milk formula because easily digestible Klim won't upset his stomach. Klim is so nourishing too. It helps baby develop a strong, sound healthy body. Start your baby on the way to sturdy good health today. Give him dependable156 words
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Miscellaneous102 1959-07-07 8 Straits Times Crossword ACSOSB IS. Might faU In Lake District 1. Not a killer's club? (4. 9). (5). Enormous horse cloth frag- 18. Decisive In entering the river ment returned to Malayan (5). lord (10). 17. "Of true experience from 9. Ground, play, and aouare this great (Milton) (5) (4).102 words
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Miscellaneous212 1959-07-07 8 change (4). 26. Been ruined by an agent, but he does us «ood (10). 27. Walton's friend gets a bed In a United States town (7. 6 > DOWN 1. Illuminating uooks id. 10). 2. Odo turn in the enemy's luck (7). 3. Al fly up. in a sportive way212 words
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Advertisement1543 1959-07-07 9 Tal:*4Os MANSFIELD tfc CO., LTD. Tel: 2411 (II liaas) 'inco'co'ated < n Smgaoorc) (12 baas) S W THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINGS TO I'VERPOOt.. GLASGOW. LONDON ft CONTINEHTAI PORTS. Carriers option ta procted via o.her ports to load and discharge carjjo LOADING FOR Due S port Sails P. Sham Ptnartg1,543 words
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Advertisement1282 1959-07-07 9 HBS3E2^S^Hi^SSHi a THE E. A.C. LINESADEN PIISEA MEBITtRMNEAN CONTINEHTU ft SCANDINAVIAN PORTS oot» P. S ham renaag "BASRA I) 4/ 7 Jaly I/Uary "UUHBIA" a)' 1/11 My 11/12 Jag M/M Jalj ■MAUkCCA" 23/24 Jaty 27/21 Jaty Acctptmi ci'Jja 'or Genot. Antwirp, Rotterdam Amsterrjtm, Bremen 'HambOTg, Oslo, Gothtnburg. Copenhagen, Aarrus, Gdynia1,282 words
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Advertisement1348 1959-07-07 9 iu.uT.hg THE BjSN UNE STEAMERS LTD. "•jg SINGAPORE (iKtreeratel 1a tit Uartaa- Kiaajtwa) l IINU SAILINGS TO ADEN. U.K. t CONTINENTAL PORTS S'pari P. S ham Penang BENRIHES for Liverpool, Hall. Hamburg S. S-7/if My 11/12 Jaly 11/11 My BENCRUACNAN for Hamburg. Antwtrp. London. Hull 14/21 My 22 21 Jaty1,348 words
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Advertisement1200 1959-07-07 9 MoALISTER ds CO., LTD. TEL: Nl 2IKI ELLSRMAN UNB BXAVBVSM UNB LONtON. HAMOURG. ROTTEUAM. HAVRE LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, HULL SEATTLE, VANCOUVER I PORTLAND tnd for frmda and USA North Atlantic Ports Acceptug ctrgi far Ceitrai A Sntk CITY OF LIVERPOOL Aurr.ca Spore P. Sham Pcjng BOUGAINVILLE 14/24 My 21,711,200 words
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611 1959-07-07 10 RUBBER PRICE UPSWING: GOOD LOWER SHEET DEMAND By Our Market Correspondent "pHE rubber price in Singapore yesterday took an upswing as a result of good buying interest by Britain and the Continent for No. 2 and 3 sheet. Whether part of the interest included covering for recent Russian orders was611 words
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Article27 1959-07-07 10 SINGAPORE. JULY 6. RUBBER: 961 cents per lb. (up 2i cents). TIN: $402.62 1 per picul (up $1,121). Estimated offerings 155 tons (down 5 tons).27 words
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Article159 1959-07-07 10 MELBOURNE. Mon. INVESTMENT shares opened the week on a strong tone here today. Rises doubled the falls on an active market. Highlights were B.H.P. up is. 6d. to 595. 9d. Pye. Industries up 3s. C.I.G. gained Is. and Mcpheraons and G.J. Coles both gained Is. Base Metals remained159 words
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Article272 1959-07-07 10 S'PORE SHIPPING Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today: Patroclus 12. Queensvale 4/5, Ordia 6A, Benrtnners 6/7, Malay 8/9 Pleasantville 10/11. Neder Elby 13/14. Vietnam 15/16, Leda Maersk 18. Van Spilbergen 19 Lipis N.Wall 2 Sedenak N.Wall 3. Selayang N.Wall 4. Bentong 21/22. Triglav 23/24, Tocansa272 words
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Article155 1959-07-07 10 July Brat grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 96' m cents per lb., up 2 1 cents on Friday's closing price. The closing tone was steady. CtaaJng prices In cents per lb., yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S Spot f.o.b. buyers 96' H sellers 96155 words
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Article53 1959-07-07 10 The following June rubber crops are notified Bate Untang 219,000 lb., and Partt Perak 61,808 lb. Sanrei Takang 61.000 lb. Kuala Reman 153.500 lb. Amal Malay 93,000 lb BasstU 48.500 lb.. BorrlU 111.000 lb., Bull it Kepong 26.000 lb., Connemara 66.500 lb.. Kuala Sidim 166.800 lb., and New53 words
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Article109 1959-07-07 10 Singapore ChineM Prodnee Exchance noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: quid: UK Continent July/ August shipments $36 buyers, 537 sellers Coconut oil; quiet bulk $58 sellers', drum $61 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business vras reported done. Muntofc white $130, Sarawak $129. special Sarawak black 177. garbled Lampong109 words
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Article22 1959-07-07 10 Malayan Share Market: July 6 July 4 Industrials: 89.64 89.37 Tina: 106.51 106.51 Rabben: 153.24 13JVU Jan. 1 1958 18«22 words
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Article111 1959-07-07 10 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported yesterday: "Quiet conditions prevailed in all sections and the turnover was small." Singapore brokers reported the following business up to 3.30 pjr..: Industrials: Fed. Disp $1.01 and $1.02; Flispatrlcks $1; Fraser and Neave ords $1.28 (O), $1.30; Henry Waugh $1.11: Hume pref.111 words
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Article208 1959-07-07 10 Dollar rubbers Dollar rubbers: Amal Malay $2.42 (OL), $2.47; Borelli $3.54; Connemara $1.72 (OL), $1.77; Jeram Kuan tan $2.07 cd; K. Sidlm $1.87 (O); Radella $1.78 (O); Ulu Benut 60 cents. Sterling rubbers: Buki; Rajah 495. and 495. 6d. xd (D); Chersonese 2s. lOd. xd (R>: Cheras 395. 6d.;' Jugra208 words
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Article151 1959-07-07 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the follov.ii' changes In its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100) New York: buying airmail T.T. 33, OD 33 1/8, 90 d/st 33 3/8 credit bi's, 33 1/2 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T. 31 9/16, O.D. 31 11/16. 90151 words
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Article40 1959-07-07 10 Sungei Bldor Tin's restricted output in June was 734 picuLs. During the quarter ended June 30 the following was produced for export: Pahang Comol 6.250 piruls tin concentrates: Sungei Kinta 638 pieuls, and Ip*h Tin Dredging 681 pieuls.40 words
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Advertisement1024 1959-07-07 10 ■^■■^■■■(■■■■(■■■MHN-PbMPBQI Ixpreis V.SJL. Pacific AtUniic Coast Service E.T.A. E.T.A E.T.A. S sc-L- P S ham Pen<-nf H >on| I. Angeles New York 1~,,,*t Mam Ist Call 31/ lta| l/llq 4 A«| 2*4 Call i 7Am 11 Aug 31 Auf 17 Ai| "»i»«a»»a Mart" lit CHI 31 Aif 1 Sept 21,024 words
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Advertisement118 1959-07-07 10 HEAP ENG MOH STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. 33/35, TELOK AVER STREET. Telephone No. ***** Weekly Service to KUCHING, SARIKEI BINATANG or.d SIBU. M/V "GIANG LEE" IN PORT SAILS 11/7 M/V "GIANG ANN" DUE 12/7 SAILS It/7 Accepting Ponewgers and Corgo ttaMwak Agent.: BORNEO CO., LTD. Mm, t. Sail, Gtata, Marseilles. Athrtrp.118 words
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Advertisement193 1959-07-07 10 NOTICES BERJUNTAI TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated In the Federation Of Malaya K Notice Is hereby given that an interim dividend, the thirty-first, of one shilling (Is. Od.) per share. less Income tax at the rate of forty per cent, has been declared due. and payable to shareholders on the Register193 words
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Advertisement930 1959-07-07 10 NOTICES CONSOLIDATED TIN DREDGING CO.. LTD. (Incorporated In Melbourne). NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. THE DIRECTORS of Consolidated Tin Dredging 1 Co.. Ltd.. advise shareholders not to sell their shares as an offer is expected for all the company's shares at an early date. An announcement will be made when the directors930 words
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Advertisement188 1959-07-07 10 NOTICE EFFECTIVE FROM TODAY Our New Office Telephone Number is ***** E. S. ISAAC CO.. LTD. 168 A. Cecil Street, Spore. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the marriage heretofore subsisting between Lee Seek Kee of No. 412-W. Marlene Avenue, Singapore, and Goh Oek Ngor of No. 2040 Jalan Teck188 words
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Advertisement58 1959-07-07 10 NOTICE TO LET. IST FLOOR 84 Brewster Road. Ipoh. Office premUes. 34 Kidd Road, Ipoh, rubber milling factory. 36 Kldd Road. Ipoh Godown premises. Apply Ban Hoe Hong Ltd, 84 Brewster Road, Ipoh. ANNOUNCEMENT WASHINGTON DRY CLEANING CO. Please note as from today our new telephone number will be *****.58 words
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Advertisement640 1959-07-07 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS GOVERNMENT OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA SCHOLARSHIPS 1960 APPLICATIONS are invited from Federal Citizens or those eligible for cltisenshlp. for Federal Bursaries Scholarships Colombo Plan Awards tenable at the University of Malaya and Overseas for the Academic year beginning 1960. The awards will be for courses of study,640 words
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Advertisement527 1959-07-07 11 NOTICES QUALIFYING TEST 1959. Casabridge School Certificate Examination. 1960 FroVration of Mataym Certificate of Education Examination. 1960 A Qualifying Test foi Private Candidates wishing to enter for Cambridge School Certificate Examination. 1960 and. or the Federation of Malaya Certificate of Education Examination. 1960 will be held on Saturday. sth December.527 words
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Advertisement800 1959-07-07 11 (C ooUnued from rage 8) LOST It Word* SS (Ml*.) Box St ct*. txtra LOST over the week-end 7 months Black Cocker Spaniel at Sennett Estate. 3 Butterfly Avenue, Spore, Reward $100/-. Contact Phone *****. SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Word* SS (Min.)— Box St ct*. txtra WELL KNOW:' FIRM requires experienced800 words
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Advertisement810 1959-07-07 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 2* Wordt SS (Min.)— Box SO ct*. txtra FURN. SINGLE ROOM in Meyer Road near sea by working lady. Preferably person from the Federation/Java. Kindly Phone (Spore) *****. A MODERN FLAT No. 23, Carpmael Road. Two Bedrooms. One big Dining Hall, Modern Sanitation. Apply Mr. Chan. Tel: (Spore)810 words
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Advertisement781 1959-07-07 11 HOUSES ft LAND FOR SALE it Wordt SS (Min.)— Box St ct,. txtra BINJAI PARK: Lots from 13.000 to 25.000 sq. ft. Price $0.70 per sq. ft. Apply Credit Fonder. Tel. Spore *****. CARNATION DRIVE: Adelphl Park, 3 bedroom bungalow In pleasant high position, 4,500 sqft. Mosaic floored bedrooms Teraszo781 words
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Advertisement850 1959-07-07 11 WANTED to Word* SS (Min.)— Box St ctt. txtra FULL PARTICULARS small bouse and land Port Dickson area. BOX A 9398 B.T. K.L. WANTED Financiers interested in financing building schemes in or near Kuala Lumpur. Short term Investments landed security. Dividend or interest attractive. Apply P.O. Box 2082 Kuala Lumpur.850 words
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Advertisement722 1959-07-07 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE tO Word* til Min.)— Box to cU. txtrm 1958 BORGWARD STANDARD. Insured Comprehensively March 1960. Taxed February 1960. One Owner driven, mileage 12,000. Accident Free. Serviced every 1.000 miles. Contact Low. 150 Buklt Timah Road. Spore Tel: *****. DON'T MISS This Chance! Rover 75 1956, ***** Miles,722 words
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Advertisement488 1959-07-07 11 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) i 0 Word* SlO (Minimum). DuOm 1 month. Id Word* SIM (Mm.) PLAIN SWISS ZAMORA Cottoos 36" (4.50 a yd. Khemcos High Street DIPLOMAT NON-IRON lO*^ cotton Shirts available at only 56.90 atMel want's. SATTEX latest attraction dress materials obtainable 733. North Bridge Road. SWISS EMBROIDERY BLOUSB488 words
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Article, Illustration164 1959-07-07 12 FENCING FACTORY OPENS SOON HTHE Pacific EngineerA ing and Fencing Co., will soon open their new factory which has been built at a cost of $80,000 in Paya Lebar Road,. Singapore. The company is claimed to be one of the leading manufacturers of chain fencing, crimped wire mesh, window grills164 words
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Article46 1959-07-07 12 Mr. H. T Jones, assistant export manager of the New Zealand Dairy Products Marketing Commission, is arriving in Singapore tonight to explore the local market. Mr. Jones will be staving in Singapore for four days, meeting local foodstuffs importers and business leaders.46 words
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Article, Illustration316 1959-07-07 12 Kodak's new project for Singapore $1 MIL. PLAN TO EXPAND BUSINESS, SERVICE ITODAK (Malaya) Ltd., Singapore, are constructing a large, new office building at Alexandra Road in order to enable them to cope with their expanding business activities and to give better service facilities to local customers. Mr. G. A.316 words
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Article, Illustration190 1959-07-07 12 'U.K. must cater for textile tastes rpHE British textile industry cannot afford to x ignore the special requirements of Malayan customers if it is to retain its trade in Singapore and the Federation. This opinion was expressed in Singapore by Mr. Robert A. Chflttle. export market manager of Tootal Broadhurst190 words
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Article138 1959-07-07 12 OINGAPORE dry gar*3 lie importers are now turning to Egypt for supplies because of the tight supply position in Communist China. Dealers said yesterday that nearly 200 tons of dry garlic from Egypt had already arrived in Singapore, and more was expected within the next138 words
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Article, Illustration78 1959-07-07 12 Top executive leaves after 30 years' service rE chairman of the Singapore Tobacco Co. Ltd.. Mr. J. C. Hosgood. leaves for Britain on Friday after nearly 30 years' service in Singapore. Mr. Hosgood will take up an executive post with the British-American Tobacco Co. Ltd.. London. He first came to78 words
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Article, Illustration226 1959-07-07 12 A NEW company with an authorised capital of $2.5 million has been set up in Singapore to manufacture steel and reinforced spun concrete pipes. The company, Wing Industries Ltd., which is situated at Soon Wing Road, is capable of producing 40 of226 words
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Article199 1959-07-07 12 SINGAPORE produce dealers are now importing more and more soyabeans from Siam and Cambodia, despite higher prices. They said yesterday that previously they obtained most of the beans at lower prices from Communist China, but since the beginning of this year the Peking Government had199 words
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Advertisement237 1959-07-07 12 OMY<gB£*PASIT! fc j RADIOU^L 2?fc§i TELEPHONE fi£^| SERVICE FROM CENTRAL RADIO CONTROL TO SERVICE CREW I TO YOU l-^jjir* atftflflflP WITHIN MINUTES (3^S I ■MMMMI Alt CONDITIONING CO. LTD. [jf f». «t( to»0. S'»JC»K>t! I I HIM '(^'"ONt 24 HOUt 7 DAYS A WffK SNVICE no mh> 50 cr«*> DlAlllf237 words
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Advertisement180 1959-07-07 12 AND LESS ENGINE WEAR Accredited Tests have proved that REDeX Oil and Fuel Additive gives engines extra power and acceleration while increasing m.p.g. by an average of 15 per cent. At the same time it definitely reduces engine wear. Reasons WHY CS^^ ,-^A 1. EXTREME PRESSURE INGREDIENT I^l «rg^^^V\^V>> strengthens180 words
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Article348 1959-07-07 13 ON THE TRACK with Epsom Jeep HE IS WORTH A BET IN PRESENT FORM SINGAPORE, Monday SUPREME TEST, a foux-year-old English gelding trained by Rinus van Breukelen, has improved out ol sigh since his Ipoh debut last month. On the track this morning. Supreme348 words
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236 1959-07-07 13 Weakness of S'pore batsmen by Mr. G SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore's batsmen, who gave such a poor display against the visiting Emu Club cricket team from New South Wales. Australia. reacted too slowly to pace bowling, especially the faster deliveries of Ross Taylor. Phis was the opinion of the Emu Club236 words
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240 1959-07-07 13 STOCKHOLM, Monday. IyORLD-HEAVYWEIGHT champion, Ingeinar Johansson, and his fiancee barely escaped a crash when they tried out a racing car at Falkenberg yesterday. Ingo came to be presented to the crowd at a big auto race. After he took his bow. the new champ and240 words
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573 1959-07-07 13 SINGAPORE, Monday. ANGLO-CHINESE SCHOOL, defending champions A in the Singapore inter-school athletic championships will have to produce better performances if they hope to retain their title for the sixth year in succession when the meet concludes at Jalan Besar Stadium tomorrow. They held573 words
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Article96 1959-07-07 13 S'pore soccer round-up SINGAPORE. Mon.— Goals by Awang Bakar and Wilfred Skinner helped Police to score a 3 l win over Blue Rovers In their SAFA league Div. 2A match at Oeylang today. Yusoff scored for Rovers. In a Div. 3A match. Seletar Young Indians beat Tamil Brotherhood Association 396 words
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Article86 1959-07-07 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. Six teams will take part In the Royal Navy athletic championship at H.M.S. Terror on Wednesday at 2 p.m. The teams are: Royal Malayan Navy and the Singapore Division of the MRNVH HMS Terror. HMS Ceylon. Third Frigate Squadron comprising HM ships Cardigan Bay, St86 words
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Article81 1959-07-07 13 RHEIMS, Mon. Britain's Tony Brooks, driving an Italian Ferrari, won the French and European motor-racing Grand Prix here yesterday. Phil Hill, of the United States, also in a Ferrari, was second, and Australian Jack Brabnam, driving a British Cooper, was third. Standings In the world driving81 words
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Article59 1959-07-07 13 CINGAPORE. Mon.— Alexandra Grammar were the second school to enter the quarter-finals of the Singapore inter-school knockout cricket competition, beating Bartley Secondary by 55 runs at Bartley Road today. Pasir Panjang were the first school to qualify for the quarterfinals last week. After scoring 76 runs. Alexandra59 words
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Article44 1959-07-07 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mrs. Abbett returned a net score of 75 to win the Royal Singapore Oolf Club stroke competition In the diver division at the club course today. Bronze medal winner was Mrs. Benny and the nine-hole winner xa*. Mrs. Rlckwood.44 words
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Article100 1959-07-07 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. —J. T. Dixon '69 net) won the Keppel Club July medal In the "A" Division golf competition at Buklt Chermln yesterday. Three players. W. Ward. O. Williamson and An« Soon Hoe returned the next best score with 71 net. The ball sweep winners were100 words
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106 1959-07-07 13 SINGAPORE, Mon.—Leading Sikh athletes will take part in the seventh annual All-Malaya Sikh athletic championships to be held at the Farrer Park on Aug 22 and 23. Men will compete In 16 track and field events while there are eight events for women There will106 words
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Article44 1959-07-07 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Hockey Association coach. Burden Coutts. will resume his training sessions for state players! at the SRC padang at 5 p.m. tomorrow. All players who attended 1 his sessions earlier In the year t are asked to be present.44 words
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Article22 1959-07-07 13 SINGAPORE. Mon— M.R.N.V.R. beat Singapore Police 4—l in the nrst round of the Malayan Armed Forces knockout badminton competition yesterday.22 words
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1000 1959-07-07 13 Make training interesting, gain players' enthusiasm F£J t y ij Mi if im mW' \^T^J'ww\r Sd^H it Former Bolton and England international inside forward HAROLD HASSALL explains in this article the essentials of training and how to Fmy playing days, soccer training consisted mainly of running slowly round the field1,000 words
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Advertisement23 1959-07-07 13 with The New Car Gasoline Mobilgas Flit up with Mobilgas SPECIAL Buy the Best... Buy Mobil eIILY INI. SATA DAY Pltase give Generously23 words
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Advertisement266 1959-07-07 13 HITACHI Products for Happier Homes! Yours for modern design, flawless performance and JflH Kji budgetwhe prices B%y Hitachi Oscillating Fans Trt«r«'f a HitacM EUctric Fon for every us* desk, ceiling. stood, ventilator ond all ore designed to combine 1 I maximum service ond beouty with minimum noise ond ex. _yl266 words
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Miscellaneous56 1959-07-07 13 SINGAPORE: Athletics— Inter Secondary English schools championships (finals). Jalan Besar (3 p.m. soc*«r Harold Husi nails clinics for schools; SAFA league Dlv. 3A, Railway Recreation Club v Oeylang Utd., Farrer Park: JollUds vs Customs. Balestier Road: Div. 3B. Arsenal va Telok Kurnu. Oeylang; Friendly. Dockyard v» RAF, Singapore. Na^-ai Base.56 words
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Article473 1959-07-07 14 VARSITY APPLIES TO LONDON FOR FUNDS FOR EXPANSION PLANS MEDICAL FACULTY NEEDS MORE ACCOMMODATION, STAFF, EQUIPMENT A MOVE has been made towards televising surgical operations here so that more medical student* at the University of Malaya can watch and learn. Prof. Yeoh Ghim Seng. Professor473 words
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149 1959-07-07 14 Patch there but Peter cannot meet her yet LONDON. Mon. —Peter Woods, 16, went to London Airport late last night to meet the black and white mongrel he has parted from in Malaya. His family returned home after the death of Peters father. Sgt. William Woods, and it was thoughtReuter - 149 words
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Article65 1959-07-07 14 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Mr. Avery Peterson, United States Consul-General here is due to leave for Washington within the next few weeks to take up a new post in the Burea j of Far Eastern Affairs. Details of his new assignment have not yet been known, a65 words
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Article75 1959-07-07 14 JAKARTA, Mon.— Mr. Hendrlk Kalee, Indonesian correspondent cf the French News Agency, Agence France Presse, was sentenced to 105 days' imprisonment today for sending news which he Knew would disturb public order. Mr. Kalee, who had already been in Jail for 105 days, was immediately released.75 words
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Article52 1959-07-07 14 Soon seedless rambutans KLANG. Mon. People in Europe and America will soon be able to serve seedless rambutans from Malaya as dessert. The manager of the Amoy Canning Corporation's factory in Klang, Mr. Wong Tuck Choy. told the Straits Times today that his factory planned to can rambutans without seeds52 words
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Article63 1959-07-07 14 JAKARTA. Mon. Colonel Achmad Jani. Deputy Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Army, who returned yesterday from an extensive arms purchasing trip, told a Press conference today that all the arms were bought on credit for about five years. He said he signed arms deals with Britain,63 words
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121 1959-07-07 14 SINGAPORE, Mon. —A for the winding up of MacPhail and Co. Ltd., Singapore brokers, has been filed in the High Court by MacLaine, Watspn and Co. Ltd., of Union Building. MacPhail and Co. owes the petitioning company $20,615 which is stated to be121 words
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Obituary20 1959-07-07 14 MULLIGAN TONY beloved brother of Joan Smedley. killed in road accident. Funeral this morning at Military Cemetery Ulu Pandan.20 words
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Article33 1959-07-07 14 •MR. <Ss MRS. ABDULLAH H. SUJAK Of No. 21 Kirn Klat Avenue thank all friends and relatives for their best wishes, presents and kind assistance at their weudint; on sth July. 1959.33 words
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Article, Illustration142 1959-07-07 14 NOW MARY'S DREAM COMES TRUE: SHE GETS A FILM BREAK SINGAPORE, Mon—Attractive Prnang-born Mary I.im, 26. today stepped into the Him world without having a single screen test. Mary who speaks fluent Malay, has been selected to play the role of Lai Peng, a woman doctor, in a series of142 words
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148 1959-07-07 14 SINGAPORE, Mon. Two people were seriously injured tonight when more than 10 gangsters, armed with parangs and acid bombs, bombarded a squatter area off Henderson Road here. Both the casualties were rushed to the General Hospital. The first victim. Lee Eng Thong. 26, of148 words
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206 1959-07-07 14 SINGAPORE, Monday. j^IR. HUGH LEWIS a Raffles College graduate, L" has been offered the key administrative post of Registrar at the University of Malaya here, the Straits Times reliably understands. He is now acting Registrar. i If he accepts the appointment as he is expected206 words
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Article37 1959-07-07 14 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Chan Chieu Klat. principal of the Queenstown Secondary Technical School, will represent the Singapore Education Ministry at a seminar on vocational and technical education to be held in Japan next month.37 words
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Article242 1959-07-07 14 LONDON. Mon. The encouraging economic outlook continued to stimulate selective buying in London stock markets today and industrial equities again advanced on a fairly broad front. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not including stamp duty were: Consols 2V4% £50 7/16 —1/16 Funding 4% £90% War 3>,%242 words
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Article34 1959-07-07 14 LONDON. Mon. Spot 28% August 28 :i sd.. September 28'*d.. Oct.-Dec. MHd.. Jan.-Maxch 28' id., April-June 28'» d.. JulySept., 28d.. July c.i.f. 28'» d.. Aug. c.l.f. 38<8d., Sept. c.Lf. 28l*d., Tone: Very steady.34 words
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Article23 1959-07-07 14 LONDON. Mon.—Buyers £790 4: sellers £7914; Forward Buyers £79T; sellers £792 >„; Settlement I £792; Turnover a.m. 70 tons. pjn. 1 20 tons.23 words
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236 1959-07-07 14 RAAF PLANE WILL DROP SUPPLIES TO SEA FOX DARWIN. J^ ROYAL Australian Air Force plane left Darwin today to drop a marine pump and other emergency supplies to the yacht. Sea Fox, which broke down yesterday 110 miles north-east of Elcho Island. Darwin officials today received a voice message fromReuter - 236 words
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Article161 1959-07-07 14 TAIPEI: A gas explosion at a coal mine near here today killed seven workers and injured six others, police reported. LONDON: Peace talks aimed at restoring ink supplies in time to avert a shutdown of national newspapers on Wednesday broke down at the Labour Ministry this afternoon. CHICAGO:161 words
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Article250 1959-07-07 14 LONDON. Mon. Close of play scores in today's cricket matches were: AT SWANSEA: Glamorgan beat Middlesex by two runs. Glamorgan 99 and 157 (W. Wooller 55). Middlesex 99 and 155 <R Gale 41). AT THE OVAL: Surrey 312 and 170 for one (J. Edrich 87250 words
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