The Straits Times, 19 July 1959
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Title Section13 1959-07-19 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES lathed in No. 1,247. SUNDAY, JULY 19. 1959 20 CENTS'13 words
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434 1959-07-19 1 COMMUNAL PARTIES ARC DENOUNCED by TENGKU 'National unity essential to bring peace' ALOR STAR, Saturday. THE ALLIANCE national leader and former Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said last night that he was sure Malay political parties, such as Party Negara and the PMIP, would support UMNO if it chose to434 words
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Article, Illustration120 1959-07-19 1 NOW LA LOLLO DOES A YUL This k how Gino Lollobrigi4*>«*^l !pok in Her new filnf/' Jo»*.^o." She plays the port of a Yugoslav girl paying the price for being too friendly to the Germons during the occupation. The price: She gets her head shaved. When she was shown theUPI - 120 words
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Article375 1959-07-19 1 MCA: Time to stop talking LETS GET DOWN TO WORK- LIM PENANG. Saturday. THE President of the Malayan Chinese Association, 1 Dr. Lim Chong Eu, said today the position of the MCA. was "consolidating." "I think it is time for everybody to stop talking and get down to work," he375 words
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141 1959-07-19 1 BRANCHES TO SHOW FAITH IN Dr. LIM KUALA LLMPL'R. Sat.— Several branches of the Malayan Chinese Association arc expected to hold meetings soon to pass a vote of confidence in the MCA president. Dr. Lim Chong Eu. Ihe Working Committee of the Selangor MCA branch will meet in Kuala Lumpur141 words
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Article60 1959-07-19 1 ROME. Sat.— The 40-day- old Italian seamen's strike in I home and foreign ports ended today when trade union leader* here told the men to return to work. A statement by the Ministry of Mercantile Marine said the unions had agreed to an immediate resumption ofReuter - 60 words
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198 1959-07-19 1 SEOUL. Sat.— Pusan police today reported that 14 more people died last night and this morning due to injuries received when about 40,000 to 50.000 spectators at h» Pusan Stadium stampeded for shelter from a sudden rain storm The death tollReuter - 198 words
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348 1959-07-19 1 DISSIDENT GROUP OF TEACHERS TO FORCE ISSUE SINGAPORE, Saturday. over the conduct of affairs by the management committee of the Singapore Teachers Union in regard tc the pay cuts, the proposed six-day week and the dismissal of eight teachers arrested in a "blue film" raid has been expressed by 127348 words
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Article96 1959-07-19 1 SINGAPORE. Sat. Les» than two-thirds of the population oi Singapore were born on the island, according to a preliminary report of the i :'•">? census issued today. Of those born outside the island, by far the largest number came from China and Formosa 2"6,015 out96 words
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85 1959-07-19 1 ASCOT, Sat. Garnet Bougoure. a former leading jockey in Malaya, today rode Oladness, a 9 to 2 chance to second place in the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes. The race, over 14 miles, was won by Alcide, a 2 to 1 favourite,Reuter - 85 words
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217 1959-07-19 1 A MASKED GANG MOLL GIVES THE ORDERS... SINGAPORE. Saturday. A PLUCKY HAWKER today fought with 12 robbers led by a masked girl in his Jalan Besar home. The gang moll, armed with a screwdriver, had led the band of thuss into the nous?217 words
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45 1959-07-19 1 IKE PROCLAIMS 'CAPTIVE NATIONS WEEK' WASHINGTON. Sat. President Elsenhower has proclaimed next week a* "Captive Nations Week." He urged Americans to "study the plight of countries held captive by "Imperialistic and aggressive" Soviet Communism and to observe tht woek with approDrtate ceremonies and activities. -U.P.IUPI - 45 words
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Article31 1959-07-19 1 LONDON. Sat— The Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry. 1959. has been awarded to Mrs Frances Cornford. of Cambridge, a grand-daughter of Charles Darwin, the novelist and scientist. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article248 1959-07-19 1 CASTRO OUSTS URRUTIA And retains his premiership |^AVANA, Sat. Fidel Castro forced the resignation of President Manuel Urrutia last night by accusing him of near treason ond triumphantly announced early today he was withdrawing his own resignation as premier A palace spokesman said no oflkiai document of withdrawal had been248 words
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Article30 1959-07-19 1 HI I UKD i-LIUlfl MONO KONG. Sat Pacific I II n mplctnl JK from S\iln« Hor.. Kon* 12 hrr for i lUO-inile Uip. l( 10 bO«1 oil pnviou30 words
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Article, Illustration4800 1959-07-19 2 ALVIN MOSCOW - 'Captain, why Hid you not save the log books? ONCE I LOVED THE SEA BUT NOW I HATE IT ALVIN MOSCOW By Even after the liner Andrea Doria had plunged under the Atlantic waves, and the last rescue ship had left, the drama was not over. Now the scene switches4,800 words
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258 1959-07-19 4 Gang robbers get whipping with prison sentences MALACCA, Saturday. £EVEN men were today sentenced to jail for three years each after being convicted of gang robbery. Six of them were ordered to receive six strokes of the rotan each. Jail and rotan were ordered by Mr. Justice Hepworth for: Tay258 words
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Article121 1959-07-19 4 Jap goodwill men to visit S'pore SINGAPORE. Sat. A Japanese goodwill mission ;to Singapore and other major cities of South East Asia in commemoration of the 70th anniversary of the foundation of Nagoya as a municipality, will leave Japan in September. .The mission is sponsored I by the newspaper Chubu121 words
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Article, Illustration110 1959-07-19 4 A STUDENT LEADER IS OFF TO JAKARTA ON MISSION DR. ANTHONY LAZARUS, a former president of the University of Malaya Students' Union and a member of the Research and Information Commission of the International Students Conference, left Singapore yesterday by Garuda Airways for Jakarta on a fact-finding mission. He is110 words
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Article238 1959-07-19 4 KANGAR. Sat. The Raja of Perli.s. addressing the first meeting of the Perils Legislative Assembly here today. appealed to political leaders to forget their party differences and work for the harmony and prosperity of the state as a whota. "My government," he said, "needs very badly238 words
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225 1959-07-19 4 Indonesian cultural mission due next month CINGAPORE, Sat. An Indonesian goodwill cultural mission is coming here next month. The Singapore Minister for Culture. Mr. R. Rajaratnam, and Mr. Surjono Sastrowardjo, Indonesian Consul for Information, today discussed final arrangements for the mission's visit. The mission, due on Aug. 14, will consist225 words
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Article26 1959-07-19 4 SINGAPORE Sat— The St. Joseph's Institution here will open an exhibition of the school's activities at the School Hall at 3.30 p.m. m*xt Saturday.26 words
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Article, Illustration103 1959-07-19 4 SEQUEL TO EXPLOSION OF A CAS PIPE Concrete slabs over the Kirn Seng Bridge in chaos after they had been blown up by the force of a gas pipe explosion early yesterday morning. The blast occurred at 2 am. and supply in the area was cat103 words
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135 1959-07-19 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. The University of Malaya Society will give a dinner next Saturday in honour of nine full and associate members who were successful in the Singapore general election. The dinner will be held at the King Edward VII Hall in College Road.135 words
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Article, Illustration331 1959-07-19 5 CINGAPORE, Sot. The Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, reiterated today that the $5,000 given to the Queensrown Community Association for building o basketball pitch "must be returned to the Government." Mr. Byrne said tbe original project for which this331 words
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317 1959-07-19 5 LAND ACQUIRED FOR CITY HALL EXTENSION SINGAPORE, Sat. Compensation totalling $657,741 awarded by the Collector of Land Revenue for eight lots of land in Colombo Court and Mansoor Street acquired by the Government for the extension of the City Hall were raised by317 words
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Article, Illustration291 1959-07-19 5 Envoy to France learning French GETTING READY FOR CAY PARSE DENANC, Sat. —A for- mer Kedah Mentri Besar is now studying French at home to equip himself for his new post as the Federation's first Ambassador in Paris. "At present I am learning only from text books and gramophone records,291 words
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151 1959-07-19 5 $50 REWARD OFFERED BY SIR ALAN FOR PET BIRD CINGAPORE. Sat. The Chief Justice, Sir Alan Rose, is offering a $50 reward for his missing pet Mynah. Sir Alan missed the bird when he returned to his Nassim Hill home at 6.15 pjn. yesterday. The bird was last seen at151 words
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Article34 1959-07-19 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. St. Hilda's Church and School will hold a food and fun fair from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on August 3 in the school grounds at Ceylon Road.34 words
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Article140 1959-07-19 5 NEW FLIGHTS WILL an cargo time SINGAPORE, Saturday. MEW air cargo services to be introduced this month will slash delivery times between Asia and Britain for many large and heavy consignments. The flnst freight service will leave Singapore on July 29, arriving London the following evening in less than 40140 words
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Article21 1959-07-19 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. Baritone Samuel Ting will sing six of his own compositions over Radio Singapore at 9.45 p.m. tomorrow.21 words
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205 1959-07-19 5 CINGAPORE, Sat.— More than 800 aspiring actors and actresses have applied to the Cathay-Keris Films Studios for parts in four new Chinese films the Cathay Organisation is producing this year. This was announced today by Mr. Tang Pek Chee, head of the newly-formed205 words
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336 1959-07-19 5 RACIAL UNITY -SIR ISMAIL GIVES A PLEDGE JOHORE BAHRU, Saturday. THE new Johore State Alliance Government today pledged "to oppose any movement aimed at stirring up communal disunity or liable to jeopardise the friendship and harmony which exists between people in the State." In a policy speech deliver- ed on336 words
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89 1959-07-19 5 Clerk's death fall was suicide: Court QINGAPORE, Sat. The coroner, Inche Ahmad bin Hussein, today returned a verdict of suicide at an inquest on Lee Slang Lim. 49. a clerk at a shop in Rochore Road. Lee jumped from the fifth floor of a block of S.I.T. flats In Serai89 words
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Article31 1959-07-19 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Bat. Eight hundred and twenty six people were Issued with Federal Citizenship papers last week, it was stated today This brings the total number to 1,190,604.31 words
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Advertisement242 1959-07-19 5 INVEST your money in BUNGALOWS Malaya Housing Enterprises ...are selling these brand COQ CAA/ new bungalows for only 4140/Jww/" (Freehold land loan available) located in a modern housing estate at Changi. As an owner of one of these homes you are assured of a guaranteed income for at least 3242 words
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Advertisement382 1959-07-19 5 SEA 59* C/ JO for speed TOURIST (LASS for economy Take advantage of BOACs Ticket Insulate ii Plia fly mow, pay later For full details of B.O.A.C's world wde routes and de Lux; First C/ass. Tourist and Economy C/ass manitm consult your Local Travel Agent or MALAYAN AIRWAYS. General Sales382 words
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Article, Illustration1270 1959-07-19 6 GOOD TABLE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiy MANNERS ************************************************************1 l ARE FOR YOU lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH Presenting., A fundamental guide for all GOOD MANNERS show good breeding. That goe« without saying, and one of the most important sign; of a well-bred person is good TABLE manners. Have you ever seen1,270 words
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Article158 1959-07-19 6 |ifAKE a flower of a pie in lemon flavour and blush at the compliments your appreciative family surely will shower on you. To make a nine-Inch pie shell, sift one cup bleached, enriched, all purpose flour. Heat oven to 475 F. Mix flour half teaspoon salt, and cut In158 words
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Article315 1959-07-19 7 TUAN DJEK - TUAN DJEK -By Friday. July 10. kJORE than a year ago IVI Penghulu Dohadi started to build a house on his land next door to us. It was ready for occupation at end of last year, but no tenant has yet turned up. A few days ago P.D.315 words
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Article, Illustration872 1959-07-19 7 INTRODUCING.... TODAY'S SPACEMEN NEWSMEN last w«ek visited th« •even Mercury astronauts at the Langley research centre in Hampton, Virginia, where they are training to be satellite pilots. They will be the first Americans to venture into space. The following despatch answers many vital questions regarding their lives and morale. HARD872 words
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258 1959-07-19 7 W orld festival in the ancient Temple of Jupiter BEIRUT. Saturday. THE latest of the world s great music festivals is to take place in one of its oldest cities Lebanon's fabulous Baalbeck. The opening date: July 25. Baalbeck is a two-hour drive from Beirut. Beirut, in turn, is only258 words
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Miscellaneous21 1959-07-19 7 TU6^ GAMBOLS f O4BUNC/\ f VQU LIVE I can i orr V WITHOUT J BUCK TO MV I \^«u V ejooK**/21 words
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157 1959-07-19 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. -THE FEDERATION GOVERNMENT wot urged today to set up a special committee to study the problems that gave rise to dissatisfaction among the various races in Malaya. This appeal came from the leader of tbe Ceylonese community in Malaya157 words
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182 1959-07-19 8 JAPANESE TRADE MEN HERE FOR TALKS I/UALA LUMPUR, Sat Malaya does not buy enough from Japan, the leader of a Japanese trade delegation said on his arrival here today, and they have come to try to do something about it. Mr. Torao Ushiroku told reporters at the airport that at182 words
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Article288 1959-07-19 8 President opens jamboree U,OOO SCOUTS ON PARADE JAMBOREE CITY Mt. MAKILING Sat. PRESIDENT Carlos P. Garcia of the Philippines today welcomed 3,000 young "ambassadors >f goodwill" at the opening ceremony of the I Oth world Jamboree. A vast crowd assembled in the jamboree outdoor jrena to hear the President's speechReuter - 288 words
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Article70 1959-07-19 8 MOLOTOV, IN EXILE, SEES WIFE NEW YORK, Sat. Mr. Vyacheslav Molotov's wife and two grandchildren flew to Join him In the Outer Mongolian capital of Ulan Bator last week-end, the New York Times reported In a despatch from Ulan Bator today. The newspaper's roving correspondent, Harrison Salisbury said the disgraced70 words
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50 1959-07-19 8 ROME, Sat. The Japanese Prime Minister, Mr. Nobusuke Klshi, will arrive tomorrow for a three-day official visit to Italy. He v4ll have an audience with the Pope. Mr. Klshi is on a European tour, which has already taken him to Britain and West Germany.50 words
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Article50 1959-07-19 8 GENEVA. Sat.— Mr. Andrei Gromyko. Soviet Foreign Minister, spent his 50th birthday today "working as usual.' There were no special birthday celebrations, a Soviet official said. Mr. Gromyko's only appointment was a lunch date with the United States Secretary of State. Mr Christian Herter.50 words
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64 1959-07-19 8 NOW ONLY JAILHOUSE ROCK-BY ORDER, TOO JAKARTA, Sat.— The Bandoeng Municipality has now decided to impose a jail term of one month on anyone caught doing jive, the jitterbug and rock n roll. Xbe Municipality at iU> last session passed a re gulation banning "indecent plays and dances*." The regulationReuter - 64 words
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76 1959-07-19 8 rKYO, Sat.— A man was was swept out to sea and drowned today while five high school students stood on the shore and discussed a "rescue fee" with friends of the drowning man, according to police at Fujlsawa. Police said the boysReuter - 76 words
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Article56 1959-07-19 8 LONG BEACH. California. Sat. Seventy-nine of the world's most beautiful girls were arriving in this Pacific coastal town this week-end to take part in the "Miss Universe" contest due to be Judged on Friday. Among those already here and tipped as a possible favourite isReuter - 56 words
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Article40 1959-07-19 8 WASHINGTON. Sat—Representatives of the Senate and House of Representatives today approved a compromise figure of U553,556,200,000 for foreign aid. This represents a cut of less than 10 per cent in President Eisenhower's reauest Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article39 1959-07-19 8 ALGIERS. Sat. French forces killed or captured 418 Insurgents over the past week In the Hodna mountains of central Algeria, through which key rebel supply linen pass, an Army spokesman said last night— ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article37 1959-07-19 8 BEIRUT, Sat. Representatives of nine Arab countries will meet in Lebanon on July 27 for a two-week conference during which they will consider ways of intensifying the economic blockade of Israel. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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113 1959-07-19 8 JAKARTA. Sat— North Celebes rebels were burning towns and harbours as they retreated before the Central Government's drive, according to an Antara news agency reporter travelling with the Army. The Antara reporter said Kotamobago, capital of the former rebel centre of Bolaangmongadow Province, wasReuter - 113 words
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Miscellaneous37 1959-07-19 8 "And take your hands our ot your you wi reC oll, the agreement v 'We re incompatible but she's pocket when I'm talking to you" wo, ror better or ror worse' K ft<?f you once et a_hechOT_ojot_more.ncompot,ble37 words
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Article, Illustration490 1959-07-19 9 CAPT. CHARLES ESLEY - Irish horse bought for £300 gave me a start CAPT. CHARLES ESLEY By TRAINER OF 1,445 WINNERS SHALL never forget Birch Broom, a particularly good-looking bright chestnut which I bought from a village grocer in Kallaloe, Co. Clare. That horse nearly got me warned off. To this day I shudder490 words
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Article709 1959-07-19 9 THE FACTS ABOUT HYPNOTISM 4iORE is being heord these days about hypnosis and, as usual, there's a danger of it coming to be thought of as more useful than it actually is. We are apt to forget that it isn't in the least a new treatment. It was commonly used709 words
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554 1959-07-19 9 LOGAN GOURLAY - THE CREATOR OF LI'L ABNER DROPS IN ON LONDON LOGAN GOURLAY By \l/HO. tor Petes sake. WW is Li I Abner? And Daisy Mac And Jack S Phogbound. Not to memtion Moonbeam MacSwine. You don't really knew? Yet they're probably better known in the United States than Mr. and Mrs.554 words
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Miscellaneous356 1959-07-19 9 Your radio listening... I 6l«na«*ui Serenade; 6.55 A Good Cause; 7.00 cast; 9.55 app. Interlude- 10.00 HaaiO Singapore The News; 7.10 New«alk 7.15 The Take It From Here- 10.30 Popular Median, W.ve 476 «etre. SSow!;^S^ AM. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 }%J* *«™Ej J£ ™"%JZ?bES Shot Mornint,- Prelude; 7.00 The News:356 words
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Article98 1959-07-19 10 Uurrfi SlO (Minimum). NUIRICIAS NOMAD for family health. The finest milk powder from Holland, the country of milk. Available at all leading •store*;. WHY VERKADE? Because Verkade's have been makers of lirit class biscuits since 1886. They excel in quality. Obtainable at all leading provision stores. APISERUM THE STABILISED98 words
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511 1959-07-19 10 THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Times. July. 19. 1959. ENTHUSIASM NOT ENOUGH TDNTHUSIASM. hard work and money expended in j the Federation Government's adult literacy campaign is going to waste, because the people whom 1 it is intended to benefit 1 have not the stamina to carry through with it. i511 words
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Article, Illustration1727 1959-07-19 10 Laurie Weston - MALAYA'S MARKED MEN Laurie Weston Branded not by scars but by fear, superstition and prejudice By THIRTY t ho v sand Malayans are marked for life. All are lepers. They are marked not by the scars of this once ravaging, wasting disease. Thonks to modern plastic surgery, facial and body1,727 words
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Article375 1959-07-19 10 TWO inexperienced hunters were out in the bush together. Suddenly o lion appeared. One ot the would-be hunters dropped his rifle and «hot up the nearest tree. He called down to the second, who was waveringly pointing his rifle at the lion: "Don't worry, Charlie. It375 words
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397 1959-07-19 11 GOODWILL AND RACIAL HARMONY TEAM GO OUT TO THE KAMPONGS TRAINED WORKERS AND VOLUNTEERS VISIT HOMES OF RA'AYAT ALL OVER FEDERATION KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. HUNDREDS of Alliance election workers are touring kampongs in all parts of the Federation bearing with them their party's message of397 words
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Article110 1959-07-19 11 TPOH, Sat.— A European woman, Mrs. M. D. Russell, 26, was killed instantly when the car in which she was travelling with her husband was involved in a road accident near here early this morning. Her husband, an engineer with the AngloOriental Mining Company,110 words
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Article63 1959-07-19 11 Siam police storm Red hide-out T>ANGKOK. Sat. Fifteen Communists suspects, cases of small arms, armour-pierc-ing bullets and pistols were seized today In a police raid on a jungle sawmill outside the gulf port of Cholburl. The 15 were captured after short gunflght. Police believe the sawmili Is one of many63 words
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Article72 1959-07-19 11 SINGAPORE. Sat.-A shopkeeper, Tay Kum Sun, 46, who threatened his wife with a shotgun to "ftop her from gambling." was today ordered by a district judge to undergo a year's probation. Tay had pleaded guilty to a charge of criminal intimidation of his wife. Tan Poev72 words
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100 1959-07-19 11 Igor and Use in another concert here SINGAPORE. Sat. Igor Ozim t violin t and Use von Alpenhelm (pianoforte 1 will feature as soloists In a concerto concert at the Victoria Theatre here tomorrow night. The concert is sponsored by the Singapore Musical Society. It will start at 8.45 p.m.100 words
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Article48 1959-07-19 11 SINGAPORE. Sat— A woman, Low Seng Moey. 45. was charged today with kidnapping a four-year-old girl, Lee Vim Sun. from a house in Neil Road on July 16 No plea wa s recorded and Low was remanded in the Central lock-up, until July 2548 words
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Article62 1959-07-19 11 IPOH. Sat. Three men were charged In the Magistrate's Court here today with stealing 94 cwt. 56 lb. of sand —valued at $20— from state land at the seconc milestone. Silibin Road. Jelapaim. The three Chong Ah Kong. Hew Choy Meng. and Lee Yee chew62 words
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Article, Illustration237 1959-07-19 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. An Australian housewife, Mrs. Rosalind L. Smith, who won a free trip round the world for herself and her husband in a radio contest, has this to say of Singapore shops: "They are marvellous. "Everything one could possibly want seems to be obtainable here." Mrs.237 words
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139 1959-07-19 11 THREW ACID ON EX-WIFE AND MOTHER -YEAR'S JAIL TEMERLOH. Sat. A rubber tapper, Mat Hamid bin Kassim, 20, of Kampong Purun, Kerdau. was yesterday sentenced to one year's jail for throwing acid on his exwife and former mother-in-law on March 1 His ex-wife, Siti Maimunah, and her mother. Jebah binte139 words
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Article25 1959-07-19 11 SINGAPORE, Sat. The price of tin in Singapore today fell HJltt to $398.87>i per picul. The estimated offering was unchanged at 150 tons.25 words
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Article27 1959-07-19 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Central Bank of Malaya had assets totalling $153,203.--849 at the close of business last Wednesday, it was officially stated yesterday.27 words
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Article64 1959-07-19 11 Man fined 92,000 for lottery SINGAPORE, Sat.— A merchant, Thio Wei Cheong, 45, was fined $2,000 after be was found guilty to a charge of assisting In the management of a "character" lottery. The lottery was conducted at the Singapore Turf Club at a race meeting on May 16. The64 words
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Article, Illustration330 1959-07-19 11 CINCAPORE Sat. —Two young Malay graduates of the University of Malaya in Singapore, Asiah binte Abu Bakar and Azizah binte Abbas, are the first Malay girls ever to read an Honours degree in History in the University. Asiab, 22, from Perak, and Aziiah330 words
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Miscellaneous335 1959-07-19 11 mmM U^^^^^ w^^^*Mmm\ Wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm I THOMSON ROAD BAPTIST CHI'RCH: Sunday School. 4.15 pjn.: preaching Service 5.30 p.m. VARSITY CHRISTIAN* FELLOWSHIP: Talk by Dr. H. W. Guinness, 8.30 p.m. SINGAPORE ART SOCIETY: Exhibition by Miss Lai Foor« Moi at Victoria Memorial Hall. 10 a.m 7 pjn. SINGAPORE MUSICAL SOCIETY: Orchestral Concert.335 words
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Article, Illustration82 1959-07-19 12 WINNER of this week's top prize of $30 is "Fascination" (right), by H. K. Wong, of 79 Neil Road, Singapore 2. The second prize of $20 goes to "Patience" (below >, by Liong Sek Chan, 16-M (Mk. 13), Ayer Itam Roau. Penang. Mr. Wong82 words
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Article, Illustration111 1959-07-19 12 HOW TO ENTER YOUR CONTEST PICTURES ADDRESS your entries: 4*. Picture Contest. The Sunday Times. Times House. River Valley Road. Singapore S. Sender's name and address with title of picture, details of exposure and timing, and type of equipment used must be written on the back of every print submitted.111 words
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Article, Illustration75 1959-07-19 12 TODAY'S runner-up prizes of $10 each go to "Bamboo Guns" < below) by Yahaya bin Ahmad, and "A Tunnel Of Steel < right), by Mok Chock Meng. Inche Yahaya. of the Telecoms Dept.. Buklt Mer- tajam. Province Wellesley. used a Super Paxette camera75 words
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Article, Illustration76 1959-07-19 12 AT THE end of the year an independent panel of judges will select from among photographs which have won first prize in the weekly contest in 1959, the PICTURE OF THE YEAR. Handsome cosh prizes will also be awarded to pictures chosen for second and76 words
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Article1115 1959-07-19 12 RAYMOND THOMAS - RAYMOND THOMAS BY A GREAT many ot the amateur photographers I know complain that in spite of their enthusiasm and ability to make a good negative, they find it extremely difficult to compose a really satisfactory picture. Some people are naturally gifted, and are able tc do certain1,115 words
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Advertisement383 1959-07-19 12 COLLEGE can train your mind to SUCCESS mmmmm —JL m THROU6H •ZOJ PERSONAL POSTAL TUITION ■■■■■■■■■■■ImMM I?> e famous Bennett College hn helped thousands Architecture of amhiuom men and women. See how it car help luildmc I >' ou Write t -day for the College Pnwpccna on the Carpentry Course383 words
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Miscellaneous184 1959-07-19 12 4o THBavST"" ACROSS: 1 Change course avenue (5): 2. Amuse (9); 3. (4); S. Afraid (7); 11 Tempter Turn Outwards (5); 4. ConIB); 13. Wonder (3); 14 Place firms (9)- 5. Adduce (6); (5); 15. Varnish (7); 16. Concl- 6. Let (5): 7. Curves (4); senes* (9); 18. WU«* (4);184 words
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Article, Illustration401 1959-07-19 13 The way to many into snobbery Newman the gate-crasher excels in a long tale of high society morals PETER LIM SEES NEW FILMS THE YOUNG Paul Newman, Barbara PHILADELPHIANS R h Smith Warner Brothers "["HIS screen version of Richard Powell's bestseller of yesteryear is a remarkable film. Though well over401 words
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Article405 1959-07-19 13 MARIAN McPartland and Roger Williams are pianists with entirely opposing concepts of how popular music should be presented. Both, however, have one thing In common: Originality of Ideas aud impeccably good taste. Miss McPartland. who Is one of America's outstanding Jazz stylists, is featured on a Capitol405 words
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623 1959-07-19 13 RETURN OF THE FLY Vincent Price, Brett Holiey. David Fronkhom 20th Century-Fox rIE Return Of The Fly" is a facsimile of the original version, with a bit of crime thrown In to disguise the familiar plot. For those who have seen "The623 words
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Advertisement522 1959-07-19 13 if&SIMWiES: n-S^ Organisation SLA!£.aZla^: Last 2 DAYS' gSTEELE [%K\.mmaAmm^JLAj^JXMmmmmmmwmmmmmmJ^ ■^r?^ By DEMAND! "ROOM AT THE TOP" (sb) A major mirthmaker a general joy! "Wednesday MfM 1 l^kM fjf [lIbW )JI6RIffITHg«MBIWMIEI I j|Ted*r 9 *ni, Richard Wtdmark "LAW A JAKE WADE" C». (ok>f IJESHBS&J-^LAST 2 days! A" f^| §Wy j^fSlfi^ Belinda522 words
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Article, Illustration1617 1959-07-19 14 JOHN CRUESEMAN - Bardot as she hasn't talked before JOHN CRUESEMAN Continuing the session of an interesting collaboration between personalities of public interest and The Candid Ear. The object: to let the subjects speak as they feel inclined about themselves. Today the personality is Brigitte Bardot. The setting for the question and answer1,617 words
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Advertisement126 1959-07-19 14 ■■BBy JJH A sprinkle of Vim on a a.mv Even trie dirtiest fcuali is l v cloth, a quick rub round -a n«i shiinne like new acaln. Vim away goes crease and dirt I rleans so easllvand soouicklv 1 HKT^ mH A quick rub round and this powerful cleanser K%%126 words
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Article, Illustration1132 1959-07-19 15 WAYNE MINEAU - WAYNE MINEAU TOMORROWS MIRACLES TODAY-PART TWO THIS SERIES IS WRITTEN WITH THE FULL CO-OPERATION OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS By This is not fantasy British surgeons think it may be possible within ten years ji S'l KANGE new version of the /-4 Big Pive. banks,1,132 words
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Article71 1959-07-19 15 NEXT WEEK IS YOUR HAIR ROOT-BOUND? LONDON. Sat.— A Viennese specialist. Dr. Helmut Humplek. claims he can cure baldness by surgery. Baldness, he says, is not caused by hormone deficiencies, but by the hair becoming root-bound. By extracting a segment of fibrous membrane through a one-inch71 words
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154 1959-07-19 15 'MICKEY FINN' TO WIPE OUT KANGAROOS ADELAIDE. A USTRALIAN scientists inA tend to slip old-fashion-ed "Mickey Finns" to kangaroos as part of a programme to learn more about the animal and stop its present alarming rate of breeding. Since myxomatosis almost wiped out rabbits the red kangaroo has be^un increasing154 words
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Advertisement143 1959-07-19 15 2 great new ideas from Dr. West's THE MOST FAMOUS NAME IN DENTAL CARE *-v .lit* K. k ill '-X fß^k, Mi-J 111 l^^jgmr J v^S^Rk I -——^f| IT S HAD A ''GERM-FIGHTER' 1 SHOT F NEW CONVENIENCE! One-hand action, no sfj NEW! "•EHM-FIGHTER" ACTION! fumbling. Giant capacity saves money.143 words
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Advertisement120 1959-07-19 15 use xl BRYLCREEM I I ■iylckeem gives your hair a BRyLCREEM j I THE LARGEST SELLING HAIRDRESSING IN THE WORLD^^ grin Wf/thk $ISS/Siemens RadjoModel 580 WO 1111/llv" THE CYCLI CARRIAGE CO., (192*) t-T»* U W (General lotporti Division) 41/43 Orcncrd Road. Spore jUnIICIIIIUrT I you can read the most up-to-date120 words
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Miscellaneous1297 1959-07-19 16 TAKZiKj' I *E*R Vit SAYS CC'^ "I^TMEK ARE Th£ SUSiS AM7 1 V v,£ »»<.5 .557 -C -e^7E \I UTEE yJiK~ /'tell TmEM yQUK WITCH yOCTQKS TAKZAN USK THf C/k TALKING ?fU*» SaPaßi HEA^EP I »ULL6T« KCuSwt TO MA5u, M ivOß> KK7 hi^ES WiTm TmE h TTTJiuS^r f W6NT TO1,297 words
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Article, Illustration1037 1959-07-19 17 WHEN WED BARK BACK- AND BOLT FOR IT! Have you a question-or a grouse? Drop a line to the Know Alls, the Sunday Times, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. IF YOU were walking down a lone, and a man barked at you in a threatening manner to come over, and1,037 words
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Article, Illustration1162 1959-07-19 17 A Boyfriend can be a nuisance EXAM TIME BLUES -WITH A TWIST kJLY girl has asked me not to see her for the next few weeks, as she is studying ot the Polytechnic and has to do her examinations. Why does she act like this? I went to visit her1,162 words
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Advertisement438 1959-07-19 17 lsl«W Know what it means to feel FREE! Goodness only knows what's been holding you back from discovering that marvellous sense of freedom that comes from using Tampax. Once you try Tampa.x, you'll wonder how you ever did without it. You feel so sure of yourself on "those days" so438 words
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Advertisement289 1959-07-19 17 PRICKLY B^ get you down? I^^L^ Life can he worth Irving P^^^^*~ again if tou use f^WWfe P^^^ Johnson's Paicrxr Hiat P^P^P^T Soat and Johnson's |f^3» ;g^, "^j. ~^*l^pj pßflstsis Pwckly Hiat Pow n«» P^P^^ regularly. This proved mm^^as '^^■m P^^ treatment— -to simple P^^fcw^ to toUow— relieves (Lclmtcr>* Irritation289 words
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Article, Illustration429 1959-07-19 18 This Vauxhall gives you best of both worlds... 1 '^^K^l3T^Tr^i^ij^BTlXf B %Aj^^B road TEsTiNG E new cA **ilfllfi NOT SO very long ago, they used to call this type of car (at left) a station wagon. I suspect that some publicity man was responsible for dropping that description. "A wagon?429 words
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Article, Illustration60 1959-07-19 18 THIS is a rear view of the Vauxhall Victor Series 2 Estate Car. The big tail door is in the open position out of the way. The flat loading deck is only knee high. This picture was taken with the rear seat folded away60 words
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540 1959-07-19 18 ALL YESTERDAYS AUSSIE FOOTBALL RESULTS CYDNEY. Sat. Results of Au*trallan soccer matches played today were: Victoria State League: Box Hill 1 JUST 0: Wilhelmina V Hakoali (tomorrow i George C. r Slavia j 0; Polonia 2 Moreiand 1; JuvenI His 1 Foots City 1; Yan-a Pk 3 Geelong 4. N.S.W.540 words
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Article130 1959-07-19 18 LONDON. Sat. A magnificent 102 by Abbas Ali Baift the Oxford University bat.sr.:an niakinc his first appearance for the Indian tcurina team i— was the backbone to the tourists' 281 lor four wickeu by tea against Middlesex at Lord's here today. County tea scores: At WestcljfTr:Reuter - 130 words
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Article35 1959-07-19 18 SINOAPORE. Sat. Veteran Tan Kirn Song who won the Sinpapore Billiards Association fourball final last night completed a "double" when he beat Teo Slew San 405-369 in the three-ball final at V.M.C.A. tonight.35 words
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Article44 1959-07-19 18 SINGAPORE. Sat. Club captain N. Harvey n up) won the R.S.O.C. Div "A" medal at Sime Road today. Harvey (3 up> also won the ball sweep for the first nine holes. The second nine went to R A. Malcolm 1 2 up).44 words
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Article25 1959-07-19 18 Deaf mute Choi Lee Sung today repeated last year's triumph by finishing first in Hong Kong-'s annual round the Island walkln? contest. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article20 1959-07-19 18 SINGAPORE. Sat. Glengarry beat Bencruachan 3-1 In a friendly soccer match on the Railway Institute ground today.20 words
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Article, Illustration210 1959-07-19 18 Sunbeam Rapiers win two cups in Alpine Rally TWO Coupes des Alpes have been won by Sunbeam Rapier drivers in the 2,700-mile international Alpine Rally, Europe's toughest car test Sunbeam Rapiers took the first five places in the 1.300-1.600 c.c. touring class SPORTING CHANCE SOLUTION J ONES W A LKER210 words
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Advertisement239 1959-07-19 18 Lompt and number phut m^k^c—^i^mc*-*-*^^*-^ art optional ixirat. The Nuffield Four takes hard mj*&. work in its stride in fact the <* tougher the going the better it goes The stalwart, versatile 3.4 litre B.M.C. Diesel engine V.O. or petrol engines are available as requiredstarts first time is consistently smooth239 words
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Miscellaneous114 1959-07-19 18 CROSSWORD SOLUTION iCMMi 1 .'-Veer: o Alarmed DOWN; 1: Vista: 2. Entertain; 11. Inveigler; 13. Awe: 14. Stead: 3, Evert; 4 Reassures: 5. Allege; 15. Lacquer: 16. Terseness; 18, 6. Lease; 7. Arcs: 8. Maudlin; Arts: 19 Age 20. Flan; 22. 9. Ewe: 10. Derange; 12. Ide 17. Urge- 24.114 words
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Miscellaneous111 1959-07-19 18 '1 1 I 1 I I i 2 3 1. Bobby on the golf course. A very superior one (S). 2. 3. A somewhat pedestrian trophy by the sound of it (6. 3). 4. Little boot goes winter sporting with a very loud end (5). 5. If you're for the111 words
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Article1024 1959-07-19 19 HIGHEST DIVIDEND ($66) BY WEDDING WALTZ WOMAN JOCKEY FALLS AS STIRRUP SNAPS AT POST IPOH, Saturday. pACAN King, nicely handled by Mr. Guy, won the main event for Class 1, Div. 1 over six furlongs for the 12th Royal Lancers Cup at the amateur race1,024 words
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Article, Illustration78 1959-07-19 19 WITH o terrific stroke, Colin Cowdrey of England hits o boll from S.P. Gupta for six in the third Test match against India which clinched the series in England's favour. Cowdrey was on his way to a brilliant 160 runs. Cupte aot him78 words
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Article59 1959-07-19 19 TOTAL POOL: 5238.600. Ist. *****1 ($66,580) 2nd *****2 (531.292) 3rd *****4 ($15,979) Starters (each 53.329): Nos. *****6. *****2. *****1. *****5. *****6. CONSOLATION (SI.OOO each): Nos. *****8. 14,'>082. *****5. *****2. *****7. *****7 *****1, *****8. *****3. *****6. FORECAST POOL 41 tickets ($BO each). 22 tickets of the last four59 words
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Article217 1959-07-19 19 KIWIS BEAT LIONS 18-17 11l N KIH V Sa t v New Zealand beat the British Isles 18-17 in the first Rugby Union test here today. The British Isles had led 9-6 at half-time. Six penalty goals by fullbark Don Clarke enabled New Zealand to win. TbP Lions led 17-9Reuter - 217 words
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645 1959-07-19 19 PENANG, Sat.— Wrights for Penane Turf Club's August Bank Holiday meeting on July 25 are as follows: GOLD tIP :l. I— is miles Prince of Lallta 9.10 Technicolor II S.lO ampdalr 8.06 Couag 8.05 Golden Melody 8.04 Three Rinsi 8.04 Brilliant Scholar 8.03 White645 words
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Article585 1959-07-19 19 CINGAPORE, Sat. Another national record was bettered today, concluding day of the Chinese Swimming Club's annual swimming championships at Amber Road. Fourteen year old Seah Pong Pin. who bettered the mens state 100 metres butterfly stroke record with a new "time of lmin. 13.8 sec. last585 words
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Advertisement284 1959-07-19 19 L00k... .issff'^S^i^^^SsssßißVV^fc^k. wfi -^g^^ JawS AT THE WORLD WlTtt CLEAR, BRILLIANT. HEALTHY EYES THE DAILY USE (^WJk§_ OF JUST A FEW DROPS OF fllpW^ EYE-MO DOES WONDERS FOR YOUR EYES Mercedes-Benz products ore designed to sotisfy the widest possible range of individual tastes. Timeless elegonce, luxurious comfort, modern design and284 words
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Advertisement122 1959-07-19 19 Why do so many Doctors use one J^t particular g,m Soap? HAVE yea ever woaeVrea wst as M ML Jjlj^ aBB #4>>^aW WsWmj fjocior* h nnr owi wtn^erwrn aar V> right 'i Coal Tar Soaa to waab their aandO ls» rcaaoa k that they have feaaa* Wright's keeps their baaas122 words
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Article, Illustration504 1959-07-19 20 FIROHOUSE SALAHUDIN - 3-0 FOR SINGAPORE, BUT OH WHAT A STRUGGLE! Injuries put an end to Johore rally By FIROHOUSE SALAHUDIN SINGAPORE Saturday. Singapore 3 ohore 0. SINGAPORE'S "We mean business" Malaya Cup soccer players hardly looked as if they did in beating Johore at Jalan Besar StadiumKok Ah Chong - 504 words
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Article31 1959-07-19 20 :n H »rrf« Mil i Minimum). I.EE CHUA: Sek Hong son o Mr. and the iate Mis. Cheng Hui to Peck H.ir daughter of Madair. Chua Geok Yen on 19.7.59.31 words
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Obituary62 1959-07-19 20 CHEAH BENG CHEANG pa.ssec :.way peacefully at the ripe age of 80 on 18.7.59 at 137 Tions Bharu Roflc. leaving behind it widow. 4 sons (Thye Eng. Thye Hin. Thye Bee Bnd Thye Hoiv,-.; 4 Daughters. 4 Daughf a-tn-law. 2 Son^-in-law iCheoiiK Soon Tuan and Sa« Chee Hye> and62 words
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Article90 1959-07-19 20 M H.,rrf< fill I Minimum,. HUIH WARNER and the clrLs of the Singapore Model Academy extend heartiest conera filiations to Jackie, Susan and Shirley, Ist, 2nd and 3rd Goddes.-- ot Love' competition. NEW COURSES Commence (evanlngi 4th Au-u>t 5.15 p.m. Momlngl sth 10.00 am St. Andrew's Calliedral Hal!. Charm90 words
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369 1959-07-19 20 CINGAPORE, Sat. Scoring 165 for five wickets in 144 minutes, Singapore bright ened their prospects of reaching the final of the M.C.A. inter-state cricket competition when they met Malacca in the vital south zone match on the padong today. Rain restricted today's play to369 words
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Article89 1959-07-19 20 SEOAMAT. Sat. Jolioie had scored 85 runs for two wickets when rain stopped play In the first day of their two-day Malaan liner-state cricket match atslnst Negri Sembllan here today. JOHORE IST INNS. R. Wahid not out 53 Hashlm Tahir b Harbhajan 29 Keedwell c Retnam89 words
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Article59 1959-07-19 20 PENANG. Sat. An unfinished tourth wicket stand of 129 between Kay Khoon Leong and Alnn Barrlrk enabled Selanpor to declare their first Innings at 140-3 in their MCA. inter-state cricket match which be^an here today Selangor 143-3 dec. cßairick n.o 59: Khoo:i Leon? n.o. G6:59 words
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Article54 1959-07-19 20 SINGAPORE. Sat. Indian Youngsters trounced Tamil Brotherhood Assocltaion 11-1 In a S.A.FVA. Div. 2B league match at Jalan Besar today. Llnggam <i>. Savapathv (2i. Aitar <2i. Jayarati ,2i and Pakirisamv scored for the Indians. SharifT scored for T.B.A. At Geylang. Cosmos and Haikowyu drew 3-3 In54 words
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Article52 1959-07-19 20 SINGAPORE. Sat. Fine bowlIng by Lyne who took seven for 10 runs enabled V.M.C.A. to beat Anglo Chinese School by 52 runs at Shenton Way in a cricket match today. V.M.C.A. 103-7 aecl. (Retnam 27. Lyne 13 n.o. HanlfT 3-36) ACS. 51 (Amln 14, Jin Bee 2-28.52 words
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Article55 1959-07-19 20 3 9 -run victory SINGAPORE, Sat Singapore Telephone Board beat Young Catholic Workers by 39 runs In a cricket match at katong School ground today. S.T.B. 145-8 dccl. (D. MacDougall 56. B. Osborne 24. L Almeida 20. p. OUveiro 3-28. M Rozarlo 3-35 Y.C.W. 106 <M Rorario 42. Q. Orr55 words
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Article243 1959-07-19 20 AMATEUR RACING RESULTS INSIDE Forces win 3 minutes from time ARMED FORCES 4: KEDAH 3 j^UALA LUMPUR, Sot This was the second Malayo Cup win for Federation Armed Forces, ond it avenged a 3-2 loss to Kedoh in the first round. The winning goal today came three minutes from time.243 words
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Article87 1959-07-19 20 DOYAL Army Pay Corps and the Cheshire Regiment drew their replay of the Parker Cup soccer semi-Anal two-all yesterday at Tanslin. Singapore. A second replay wlil be held next week. Left back Barrass was in good form for the Corps, while Pentwel! was prominent for87 words
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Article108 1959-07-19 20 PENANG, Sat. Singapore's tennis champion Ong Chew Bee won the Penang Lawn Tennis Association singles title, beating Tan Cheng Tee 6-1. 6-3 In the final today. But Chew Bee was late for his doubles final and conceded a walkover Other results: Womm's Singles— Claire Chan bt108 words
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Article60 1959-07-19 20 SINGAPORE. Sat Malayan champion. R. c. W. Stokes, and J. Sheedy tied with a nett score or 70 for the R.I.C. •A" Div. medal at Thomson Road today. E. J. Orme (33) won the ball sweep competition. The "B" Dlv medal went to II K. San (64) and60 words
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Article367 1959-07-19 20 gINGAPORE, Sat. pang Chan Soon. former Singapore Junior tennis single* champion, caused an upset when he beat second seeded Dr. P. Y. Khoo 6-1. 6-3 In the quarter-finals of the Singapore open singles rnamplonshlrj at Tanglin today. Chan Soon, better luurvn as Henry Pang,367 words
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