The Straits Times, 13 July 1959
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Title Section18 1959-07-13 1 AVI HAJ.I DAIIY (inTllim SALE EXCEEDS 80.000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. MONDAY. JULY 13, 1959 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article307 1959-07-13 1 Dr. Lim lunches at Razak's and hears conditions: His Central Committee votes 89-60 to accept his report MCA back in fold after day of talks KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. HE immediate crisis within the Alliance Party is over. Early this evening, the Malayan Chinese Association voted by307 words
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1416 1959-07-13 1 Allocation of 32 seats likely now He said Dr. Lim and other leaders of the cvisociation met the Tengku after the National Alliance Council meeting to tell him that the MCA had accepted his conditions. The Tengku was not available for comment tonight. It was a day ot hours of1,416 words
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Article141 1959-07-13 1 JAKARTA, Sunday. BRIGADIER Djatikusumo, Indonesian Consul General in Singapore, is among 25 people appointed Under-Ministers by President Soekarno today. He will return from Singapore to become Director of Land. Communications, Posts and Telegraphs, with a promotion to MajorGeneral. The 25 Under-Ministers, who will be under the command141 words
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73 1959-07-13 1 SINGAPORE, Sun. A cyclist, Endut bin Haji Karlm, 34. died in hospital here tonightr—6o hours after an accident at the junction of Stamford Road and Bencoolen Street. Endut was found beneath a car after a two-car crash at 7.40 a.m. on Friday. His bicycle73 words
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Article59 1959-07-13 1 NEW YORK, Bun. A London-bound Boeing 707 jetliner with 113 people landed safely on a runway sprayed with foam at Idlewild Airport early today after circling for nearly four hours with part of its undercarriage missing. The Pan American jet lost two of its landing wheelsReuter - 59 words
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Article24 1959-07-13 1 WASHINGTON, Sun. The World Bank will grant India two loans totalling $60,000,000 about £21.370.--000) on Wednesday, Informed sources here said today.24 words
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325 1959-07-13 1 Hundreds cheer as Royal visitors return from Brunei A MESSAGE OF THANKS KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. HUNDREDS of Malayans were at the Kuala Lumpur Airport this evening to welcome the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong after their state visit io Brunei. They waved as the King and Queen325 words
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Article55 1959-07-13 1 TOKYO, Sun.— A Tokyo merchant has comt: up with the ideal product for the student who's worried about exams paper that dissolves seconds after you swallow it and thus loaves no evidence The English language Japan Time!, said the product, known as "cribbing paper." igUPI - 55 words
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Article34 1959-07-13 1 GUNS vs ARROWS NAIROBI. Sun. K police opened fire wound ing number of African who attacked them htmt MM arrows after tKttth with a rival tribe it was reported her© tonight. Renter.Reuter - 34 words
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Advertisement8 1959-07-13 1 UMNO ASSEMBLY and MCA COMMITTEE DEBATES-P. 2 78 words
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Advertisement66 1959-07-13 1 PATEK PHILIPPE The Master Watchmakers of Geneva An fTtraortUnnry rgcor*. In the most disputed »-rist watch category, Patek Philippe has obtalred the highest mark 55.42, ever recorded at th* Oeneva Otaervatory. Authorised Dealer* ft Sale Agent* H. SENA, LTD. Singapore A »onang Tiger Beer Testimonials Mr. W. ORQUITZ (aisharp maa66 words
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Article, Illustration1713 1959-07-13 2 PA6ES 2 and 7 BRING YOU SPECIAL REPORTS off YESTERDAY'S 'CRISIS 9 MEETINGS of THE ALLIANCE 'BIG TWO 9 EXPEL THOSE PARTY MEN RESPONSIBLE FOR CRISIS AND WITHDRAW LIM'S LETTER KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. HPHE Alliance leader, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said today there were 11,713 words
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Miscellaneous267 1959-07-13 2 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS drawn in the heat according 1 Shes a patient visitor A B). to the book of word* <15> 2 Old-fashioned spinal anu»- 10 Exist In two forms and make thetic? (4. 6). light of it (4). 9 C*os« here that s the point 13 Is Tom267 words
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246 1959-07-13 3 NEW THREAT TO CHINESE BUSINESS IN RURAL INDONESIA JAKARTA, Sunday. rFHE Indonesian Co-operative Council has announced it will mobilise all its strength to take over 25,990 alien-owned businesses in rural districts from next /ear. The Government has announced a ban onReuter - 246 words
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Article, Illustration265 1959-07-13 3 ONDON, Sun. A cold-sober Brendan Behan meekly pleaded guilty to public drunkenness, paid a five shilling fine, and then started off on another round of drinking before flying back to Ireland. Behan's friends and relativesUPI - 265 words
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183 1959-07-13 3 China calls on city dwellers to grow food DEKING, Sun. Town--1 dwellers in China are being urged to grow food and keep pigs, cows and poultry, to help beat a shortage of staple food. Heavy ralr.s and floods, which have damaged crops throughout the country, have already caused tight foodReuter - 183 words
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Article36 1959-07-13 3 LONDON. Sun.— A BEA Comet IV-B Jet liner yesterday flew from London to Athens in a record three hours 35 minutes, then cut the record by another seven minutes on its return flight. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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164 1959-07-13 3 5 pilots see 'mystery flying objects' CAN FRANCISCO. Sun. Pilots of five passenger planes reported yesterday they had seen "unidentified flying objects" on their flights between Honolulu and California. Captain George Wilson of Pan American Airways, radioed that objects with "extremely bright light, surrounded by smaller lights" and travelling veryReuter; UPI - 164 words
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138 1959-07-13 3 NEW ORLEANS. Sun.—William Lott went free yestenday after spending more than a year in prison on conviction of a false rape charge which also cost him his wife and his career. The 17-year-old girl who accused Lot of rape ha.s since admitted herUPI - 138 words
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Article251 1959-07-13 3 GLASGOW, Sunday. BRITAIN'S Conservative Government intends to retain the nuclear deterrent unless and until a comprehensive agreement can be reached on all forms of armaments, Dr. Charles Hill, member of the Cabinet, said yesterday at a political rally at Annan. IN BRISTOL, Mr. Harold Watklnson.Reuter - 251 words
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86 1959-07-13 3 BONN, Sun. British European Airways has protested to West German air control authorities In Frankfurt over the interception of one of its Viscounts by two American jet Pjhters, a BEA official in Daesseldorf said yesterday. The official said the Viscount, bringing West Germany's President86 words
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Article171 1959-07-13 3 CHIPPINGPORT, Permsylvania Sun. Mr. Frol Kozlov, Soviet First Deputy Premier, was conducted over the nuclear power plant here yesterday by ViceAdmiral Hyman Rickover, father of the American nuclear submarine. The Admiral, who Is director of naval reactors at the plint, site of the U.S.171 words
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Article57 1959-07-13 3 Big cars— and small profits SOURABAYA. Sun. The newspaper Suara Rakyat said one of the reasons for the poor production of former Dutch enterprises seized by the Government is that too many of the managers appointed to supervise the firms want the same salaries as the former Dutch managers and57 words
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Article63 1959-07-13 3 LONDON, Sun.— Miss Maud Fredericks served her titled mistress as a maid for 35 years. She told Maud the bulk of her estate would pass to her. Last November Lady Vic- toria Gertrude Patti Eley died and left Maud more than £25,000. The will was probatedUPI - 63 words
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279 1959-07-13 3 HERTER: I HAVE NO HIGH HOPES OF GENEVA GENEVA. Sun. Mr. Christian Herter, the United States Secretary of State, arrived here by air this morning for the Big -?our Foreign Ministers' conference, which resumes tomorrow. "I return to Geneva to resume our discussions for a solution of the problem ofReuter - 279 words
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Advertisement347 1959-07-13 3 FOR RELIEF FROM STOMACH PAlNS \jfcof WITHIN MINUTES fc*. tiki j v*k*' "rtinr^' v 1 B^BlHHHß^B^^^aM^^^flHHßMH '*< _dT*T^T*S3IMI 1 f t i r j J l^iyi^ BM A fli fc^^ m1 a (\ii il Way flftTdCnt n r A/A*>- tkt%t%. Ik^ WI.SEN o morvrftou. OF 'STATIONS j tharopy for gastric347 words
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Miscellaneous360 1959-07-13 3 Your radio today RADIO SINGAPORE RADIN MALAYA Medium Ware 476 metres NATIONAL SHORTWAVE A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 SERVICE 41.7 metres Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; Medium Ware Service* 7.05 A Date With Music; 7.30 Koala Lumpur 341 metres Speak Malay; 7.35 A Date With Penang 36« metres Music; 8.00360 words
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104 1959-07-13 4 MALAYAN DELEGATES MEET QUEEN MOTHER LONDON, Sun. Malayan and other delegates to the Commonwealth Educational Conference to be held at Oxford, today met the Queen Mother In her capacity as Chancellor of the University of London at a reception at the university senate house. Hie conference begins on Wednesday. Members104 words
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244 1959-07-13 4 Work hard and prosper, Mr. Lee tells naval firemen DO NOT DEPEND MAINLY ON THE GOVERNMENT* SINGAPORE, Sunday. T*HE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, tonight urged members of the Naval Base Fire Brigade (Red Division) not to depend mainly on the Government if they hoped to prosper but to244 words
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238 1959-07-13 4 Don't be lazy— Nair tells union men SINGAPORE, Sunday. MR. C. V. Devan Nair, trade union leader and former political detainee, today called on all unions in Singapore to make every effort to strengthen the movement in the next five years. Mr. Nair. who is adviser to the Singapore Traction238 words
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Article447 1959-07-13 4 CASES TO BE PLACED BEFORE ADVISORY BODY TO DECIDE ON THEIR DETENTION SINGAPORE, Sunday. fJASE files were today being: prepared b> secret society experts on some of the 43 young: thugs detained in the island-wide police raids which ended at dawn today. These papers will be447 words
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117 1959-07-13 4 S'pore tour for 15 Scouts from Britain SINGAPORE, Sun. Fifteen British Scouts arrived here today by 8.0.A.C Britannia for a twoday visit before flying on for the 10th World Scout Jamboree in Manila. While here, the Scouts will stay with families of British soldiers who are Scouters or who have117 words
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135 1959-07-13 4 51,000,000 TO DRILL HOLE-AND NOW ITS ABANDONED SINGAPORE, Sun.— An exploration well drilled by the Shell Company of North Borneo on Mengalum Island In an operation costing $1,000.--000 Is being abandoned because "no commercial oil prospects have been uncovered." Shell's weekly newspaper, "Salam." said that the company had drilled the135 words
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Article71 1959-07-13 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. A meeting of the English Teachers' Union C hi n c s c Schools) called for today to discuss the cuts in the allowances of Government servants, was adjourned until further notice when only 20 members turned up. The meeting was planned originally71 words
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Article211 1959-07-13 4 PERMANENT HOME FOR RED CROSS SINGAPORE, Sunday. r |HE Singapore branch of the British Red Cross Society is to have a permanent home of its own at last The Government j has granted to the society a lease on a piece of land at the corner of Penang Lane and211 words
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125 1959-07-13 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Sultan of Pahang will open the StandardVacuum Oil Company's new 5500.000 terminal at Kuantan on July 18, the company announced here today. It is Stan vac first terminal in the east coast. It will not only improve distribution125 words
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Article68 1959-07-13 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— A Britannia aircraft left Singapore Airport for London early this morning with 114 Services passengers. They are due to arrive at London Airport at 1 a.m. tomorrow after three one-hour stops at Bombay, Karachi and Istanbul. In 24 trooping flights since last May. nearly 3.50068 words
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Miscellaneous103 1959-07-13 4 Today's Singapore diary... I MVKRSITY OF MALAYA ABT MUSEUM: Permanent collection Includes contemporary Malayan painting, Indian and South East Asian sculpture, Chinese ceramics, and Islamic art 9 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. BAFFLES MUSEUM: Royal nature exhibition. Selected nature studies from the Royal Photographic Society of Oreat Britain 9 a.m. to103 words
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Miscellaneous91 1959-07-13 4 Katong Club get-together at Mrs. Ooh He* Peck's home 4.30 p m PATA LEBAR METHODIST CHURCH: Evangelistic meeting at church 8 pjn. YWCA (Outrara Road): Chinese hdult beginners 13.15 pjn.; Malay beginners 5 p.m.; Malay senior Cambridge exam 7.30 p.m.; It"g'i«h conversation for housewives 7.30 pjn.; "Tal Chi" (Chinese physical,91 words
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Miscellaneous106 1959-07-13 4 BUKIT TIMAH YOUTH CLUB: Table-tennis, Indoor games, football, body-bulldlng 4 p.m badminton 4.30 pjn. JOO CHIAT YOUTH CLUB: Dress malting, badminton, tabletennis, indoor games 4 p.m. bodybuilding 6 pjn. CHINESE YMCA: Table-tennis 9 ajn.; body-bulldlng end weightlifting 3 pjn.; boys bastothall 7.30 p.m.; kun tow 8.30 pjn. SHELL THEATRETTE: rTee106 words
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271 1959-07-13 5 THE OFFICER WHO MAKES THEM HAS HIS RECORD EXAMINED, TOO NOW KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. SENIOR officers in the Federation Police Department have been told to study reports on intermediate officers when assessing the value of THEIR confidential reports on members of their staff. A standing271 words
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Article74 1959-07-13 5 RIDDLE OF MISSING $6,000 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— The police are Investigating the disappearance of $0,000 from the safe in the Johore Bahru town council office. The money represented collections made by the council on July 1 and 2. As the banks were closed on these two days the money was74 words
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534 1959-07-13 5 PETER DE CRUZ - PETER DE CRUZ By Singapore, Sunday r \TIE chairman of the staff side of the Singapore Government Civil Service Joint Council. Mr. K. Thilliampalam, today maintained that there had been no negotiations with the Government on the pay cuts.534 words
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Article20 1959-07-13 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Bun. Mr. F. H. Jones, Chief Education Officer. Johore. has left for Britain on vacation.20 words
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101 1959-07-13 5 Library to get Chinese books from Hong Kong SINGAPORE, Sun The Ministry of Culture has ordered more Chinese book* from Hong Kong for the Raffles National Library. A Government spokesman said today the books would make the library more representative of the population. It was also Intended to give the101 words
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Article31 1959-07-13 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— Tengku Mahmood and Tengku Abdul Rahman, sons of the Sultan of Johore, have been gazetted hon. major and hon. captain respectively of the Johore Military Forces.31 words
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136 1959-07-13 5 DR. TOH TO LEAD GOVT. BENCHES IN THE ASSEMBLY SINGAPORE. Sun. The deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye, will be leader of the Government Bench in the Singapore Legislative Assembly. This means that all Government member*, Including the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Tew, will take their cue from136 words
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199 1959-07-13 5 Ancient Bruas to be 'invasion' centre TPOH, Sun. The an- cient river-port town of Bruas, scene of a flourishing empire more than* 1,000 years ago, will attain a new kind of importance next Sunday. For that Is the day eager young members of the Malayan Historical Society here will roll199 words
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Miscellaneous195 1959-07-13 5 Carmen A Co. By 3Mas AO^. XX POOR WAN S LCX* j "S 1./ H ~^A\ /I ITUE MAONE-6UNS AND /fc^^Pv\S^ I ucv crtro 1 I I WHAT AftS <Jt PVANN I^ 7 A SIMPLE X>N SH.VEB .HOW ABOUT TmiO I J I j^^Vt^j TW ttKX\U>KS- «U )^»^rf /(njjr* ~Ti195 words
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571 1959-07-13 6 The Straits Times Monday, July 13, 1959 Crisis And After The immediate Alliance crisis is over. M.C.A. remains in or rather has returned to, the party fold under the overall leadership of Tengku Abdul I Rahman. All the fears of communal strife can now be set aside. This is the571 words
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Article204 1959-07-13 6 M W»r4t SU (MMmmm). WE WISH the air everywhere was as fresh as in our house. We use Alr-wlek. Good stores stock It. TUX SUKITAKI ROOM. Adelphi Hotel for huocheon and dinner engagements la dtUgfctful Japanese style. Open dally. (Except Sundays). Tel: 6 pore SBlO. PARIS Oi SINGAPORE!! Exciting204 words
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Article731 1959-07-13 6 A remarkable report by the expert grcup studying highaltitude explosions at the Geneva talks on a nuclear test ban strikes a hopeful note for today's resumption of the other big talks series, that on the problem of Germany. In suggesting an international programme to cordon731 words
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881 1959-07-13 6 toannihijut^themselves PEKING. Sunday MORE Chinese bourgeois politicians are going to school to study the Communist creed and reshape their political views. Over 150 have begun a new 14 months course in Peking's Socialist Academy. This was set up more than two-and-a-half years agoReuter - 881 words
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Letter84 1959-07-13 6 "YEO" (S. T. July 6) is 1 talking nonsense. Apparently he does not understand that there Is a vast difference between Government Jobs and commercial lobs. Most of the commercial Jobs cannot be handled by Government servants A super-scale Oovem- ment servant, with all the Genera: Orders84 words
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Letter61 1959-07-13 6 I SHOULD like to call the attention of the Government to the fact that Selama. with a population of about 10,000. has no hospital. People have to travel 30 to 40 miles if they want medicine treatment. And as most of the people here are farmers and tappers61 words
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Letter672 1959-07-13 6 America's 'Great Deterrent* here in Omaha is at this moment well over the threshold of the missile age OMAHA, Nebraska, Sun.— Strategic Air Command is today well over the threshold of the missile age. Current plans provide for the inclusion in its armoury of seven types of missile weapons.672 words
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547 1959-07-13 6 That old myth about mining land is exploded at last... TPOH, Sun.— The t 1 n 1 mining industry in Malaya has shattered the myth that minedout land is laid waste and barren. The mining industry has proved that vegetables, fruits, rubber and forest trees can flourish on land that547 words
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Article, Illustration303 1959-07-13 7 THE CRISIS: IN THIS PAGE, A SPECIAL REPORT OF YESTERDAY'S OTHER BIG CONFERENCE A STORMY MEETLNG...THEN Dr. LIM GETS MANDATE TO CONTINUE TALKS WITH TENGKU ON FIGHTING POLLS KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE central general committee of the Malayan Chinese Association at 2 p.m. today303 words
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1874 1959-07-13 7 The resolutions were proposed by Dr Cheah Toon Lok of Kedah and seconded by Mr. Foo See Mol of Kelantan. They were: ITHAT the MCA still has faith in the Alliance and in the leadership of Tengku Abdul Rahman in the Alliance. 21,874 words
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Article368 1959-07-13 7 DENANG, Sun. The MCA cannot afford to leave the Alliance, the Chief Minister, Dato Won^ P°w Nee, said today. Opening the Penan t MCA Northern District sabbranch at Tanjonf Tokong. this afternoon he said: "We most work hand in hand with UMNO and MIC368 words
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Advertisement1417 1959-07-13 9 McAUSTER CO., LTD. TIL: Ha.. 2SMI. BM.BBpKIN LIMB KLAVBNBSS LINK LONSSN, NAkNMJRC. ROTTERDAM, HAVRE LBS ANSILES, SAN FRANCISCO, A NULL SEATTLE, VANCOUVER I PORUARB and for Canada and USA North Atlantic Ports Accntin carga far Ceattal I Statk OH Of LIVERPOOL Aaehca. Spore P. Sham Penang BOUCAINVILLE 14/20 My 21/211,417 words
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MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
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Article206 1959-07-13 10 The Malayan Share Brokers Association reported on Saturday (July 11): "Quiet conditions prevailed In all sections and prices In tins were slightly easier. The turnover was small." Singapore brokers reported the following business: Industrials: FTaser and Neave orris $1,314 <R. D>: M. Colls 96 cents; McAlister $1.13; Metal206 words
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Article30 1959-07-13 10 TIN RUBBER (perpieul) (per Ib.) July 6 $402,624 M(»cU. 7 $401.621.. M eta, 8 $401,624 91 cU. 9 $402,68 4 96 cts. 10 5401.62 4 M'itti. 11 $401.5*30 words
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Article1140 1959-07-13 10 INVESTORS MARK TIME By Our Market Correspondent THE rift in the Alliance Party came as a big shock to the Malayan Share Market last week as the Federation has long been considered a model of stability by investors. However, on Saturday morning the difference of opinion in1,140 words
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Article253 1959-07-13 10 LESS active trading was reported on the Singapore Rubber Market last week and at the close the market was nervous, being influenced by Russian shipments, American stockpile policy and the uncertainty of political developments in Indonesia. After an Initial advance of 2$ cents, fluctuations were narrow and253 words
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Article238 1959-07-13 10 Saturday morning's price was down 124 cents to $401.50, the week's lowest level. Singapore Copra Association noon prices per picul on Saturday: fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra: July *.<•"> 4 buyers, $36'; sellers. Tone was slightly easier. Singapore Coconut Oil Miller*' AKoctation: bulk $584 sellers, drum $61 sellers.AP - 238 words
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Article1094 1959-07-13 10 THE following list of revised quotations was issued by the Malayan Share Brokers Association after its last meeting on Saturday 'July 11). II and L stand for highest and lowest prices for business done this year. Alei Bricks. 1.72V!i 1.70 Pref 1.60 180 2.20 2.20 Ordl. 2.201,094 words
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Advertisement1197 1959-07-13 10 Express U.S.A. Pacific ok Atlantic Coast Service) t T.A {.T.A. E.T.A. Spore P Sham Peranj H'kon| I. Angeles New York •IaMkSM Mara" lit Call 11 My/ It« 2/ I *M ?o< Call 5 7 Ant 11 11 »«t 1? ••«.yo»iw» Mart" Ist Cad 11 Aag/ 1 Sept 2 Sopt 31,197 words
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Advertisement307 1959-07-13 10 C urrrnt Date of Total Total for payment payment for previous year year Ayer HiUm Tin 4'id.t Aug. 21 25% BrrjnnUl Tin ls.t Aug. 5 Is. Pahang Consolidated pref. %We July 31 Malayan Tin 3d.r Aug. 28 36 2/3% Southern Malayan Tin 3d* Aug. 26 40% Snngei Bed Mines 1307 words
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Advertisement775 1959-07-13 10 NOTICES SINGAPORE ST. ANDREWS SOCIETY The Annual General Meeting of the above Society will be held at the Singapore Cricket Club on Monday 20th July 1959 at 5.30 pjn. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE SINGAPORE PROPERTY To be held at our saleroom Ne. 10 ChuUa Street, Singapore On Wednesday 15th July,775 words
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MALAYA CUP ROUNDUP
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Article312 1959-07-13 11 TEOH ENG TATT - Old Bakar 'magic' beats Malacca TEOH ENG TATT By Singapore, Sundiy A WANG Bakar, former -glamour boy" of Malayan soccer whose last Malaya Cup match was the 1955 final in which Singapore beat Kelantan 3-1. staged a storybook comeback, when he snatched the winning goal in Singapore's 2-1 victory over312 words
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144 1959-07-13 11 RESULT AT A GLANCE AND LATEST TABLES 'tnk 6 '•njitf ervicei C.djh orce$ •erli* P W D L F A Pi 7 6 0 1 33 7 1 7 4 2 1 31 14 1 6 3 2 1 17 19 7 2 2 3 16 24 6 10 0144 words
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Article306 1959-07-13 11 SERVICES HOLD S'GOR TO 4-4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Singapore Joint Services, beaten 4-2 in the first round match, played good football to hold Selangor to a 4-4 draw In their return south zone Malaya Cup match at Merdeka Stadium tonight. Selangor seemed to have regained their early season form when306 words
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Article145 1959-07-13 11 Johore outplay Negri BATU PAHAT\ Sun.— Johore avenged their s—l defeat by Negrl Sembilan by beating them 3—o today in a second round Malaya Cup match here. Johore led I—o1 0 at half time. Johore fully deserved their win. They were the better balanced team. Negri had their chances, particularly145 words
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277 1959-07-13 11 LEE FOO SAN - LEE FOO SAN By TPOH, Son. Peralc scored an easy 6-1 victory against Perils In their second round Malaya Cup tie on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground here today. They got their goals through centre-forward Kabrl Mohamed Yusof. lnslde-right Ng Boon Bee and outside-left277 words
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Article348 1959-07-13 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. JflpH YEOW TONO, of Batu Pahat High School was the outstanding performer at the Johore combined schools athletics meet which ended here yesterday. Koh won four events 100 yards, 220 yards, long jump and hop. step and jump all of them within348 words
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Article108 1959-07-13 11 r4DN«y. Sun. Results of todays Australian football matches were: Victoria SUte Leao«. Moreland 0 Juventus 1 Q»«mI»«* Mr. l: Blackstone 3 Anna-ley 0. Thistle 3 St. Helens 2, Oxley l Dinmore 1. N.B. Wales Fe*. Diy. 1: Apia 1 Canterbury 0, Hakoah 3 Conimal 1. Balgownle 4108 words
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Article137 1959-07-13 11 LONDON. Sun. Highlight of a raln-ahortened daj hart In the Indian crlcketert matcb with Yorkshire ni a aaeond wicket stand of 144 for the tourUta. between skipper Datta Oaekwad and vice captain PankaJ. Roy. By toe doae yesterday the Indiani bad scored 171 for three wickets.Reuter - 137 words
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561 1959-07-13 11 NORMAN SIEBEL - More resolute batting is needed today NORMAN SIEBEL By Kuala Lumpur, Sunday TtHE Malayan Cricket Association XI followed on 278 runs behind the touring Emu Club cricket team and were still 148 runs behind with seven second innings wickets in hand when play ended on the Selangor padang today, second561 words
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IN BRIEF
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Article157 1959-07-13 11 LONDON, Sun. Brian Hewson yesteruay retained his British A.A.A. 880 yards title here, beating Mike Rawson by three yards in lmln 52sec. Third was Derek Johnson. Ken Wood, an under-four-minute miler two years ago. scored a great comeback win in the mile in 4 mln.Reuter - 157 words
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Article714 1959-07-13 11 EMU IST INNS Ha^warit c Rom b Guru 5fS Hiri h Pike 7 Davldoon c A'rajah b UHllkun 130 nmmlns b fiiirn 118 Henderson lbw Guru HoUtein not out '•■"> BnckneU not out 34 Extras Total (for 6 dec) 451 Did not bat: Brans. Brace, Ollrhiint. Taylor. Fall714 words
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Advertisement259 1959-07-13 11 ANY WATER CAN CARRY... I fc TERRIBLE DiSEASCS tuch o» Choloro, Typhoid. Dyienterv ondmony ottwrs or« corrtad by wator ond hova plaQuad MAN for canturiat. IT IS WELL TO REMEMBER that no *otet i> »ofa no moftar how "CLEAR" it looki onlai* dua pracoution ho« boon takan to STERILISE it259 words
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Page 11 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous46 1959-07-13 11 SINGAPORE: Soccer— 6AFA League. Dlv. 3B— Stable Boy* v Tw TocJt Seag. BalesUer Road: 8HB Police v Junior A.A.. Hmr Park* Athletics: Primary schools meet. Jalan Besar stadium. 3.30 pin,; Inter -Malay schools meet. Swimming: CSC. championships. Amber Road. S.15 p.m. GMf: Ladles open meeting, RSGC.46 words
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583 1959-07-13 12 'Let us pray for peace and security' Tengku From Page Two the Alliance with those people who sympathise with us. "I am anxious about what will happen after a split because the breakaway M.C.A. leaders will no doubt make use of the Chinese emotional feeling to gain support. "They are583 words
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Article434 1959-07-13 12 FIRST DEFEAT FOR THE CHAMPIONS SINGAPORE. Sun. Defending champions Singapore Cricket Club suffered their first defeat of the season in the Singapore Cricket Association Senior Tournament when they were beaten by Army by nine wickets at Nee Soon today. Despite the defeat, however, S.C.C. are still at the top of434 words
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259 1959-07-13 12 This 'doddering' envoy: Sack him, says paper JAKARTA, Sunday. £N Indonesian newspaper has called on th« Foreign Ministry to declare the Philippine Ambassador to Indonesia, Mr. Jose Fuentebella, persona non grata. The Times of Indonesia, which has bitterly attacked Mr. Fuentebelia several times in the past for his failure toUPI - 259 words
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101 1959-07-13 12 200 GIVEN SOAP JABS INSTEAD OF VACCINE ~IN -BWEF j TOKYO: Medicated soap, used for disinfectant purposes, instead of antityphoid vaccine was injected into the arms of 200 primary school children by mistake in Yakake. Okiyama Prefecture. Western Japan. Only 111 effects: Fever and aches in th» arms. OTTAWA: A101 words
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Advertisement216 1959-07-13 12 Jj*££* TtMU HOUSC, RIVER VALUY RD., SINGAPORE, TEL: 2tM \JK«V%^^ P" BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS, ENGAGEMENTS, tf» A MINIMUM OF TWIMTY~| ANNOUNCEMENTS, PERSONAL, Ml SSI KG ETC $10 wSSSSo^INTS ADOmONAI SITUATIONS VACANT, VEHICLES FOR SALE, tf mm fOX A minimum OF TWENTY ACCOMMODATION VACANT, FOR SALE, WANTED ETC $£> woUoSs'ciNTS ADOITIONAL216 words
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