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Title Section17 1959-07-20 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE E\IEEIIS 80,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. MONDAY, JULY 20, 1959 15 CENTS17 words
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Article358 1959-07-20 1 'IT'S DIFFICULT TO RUN COUNTRY PEACEFULLY' All can be easily spoilt in one month at the most We have done 1,001 things and yet... ALOR STAR, Sunday. THE Alliance national leader, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said last night the Alliance Government had done ''1,001 things for the people during358 words
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156 1959-07-20 1 I^UALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Selangor branch of the Malayan Chinese Association urges members who resigned recently after the crisis in the Alliance to return to the fold. A branch spokesman today made this appeal in the interests of Chinese unity and156 words
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204 1959-07-20 1 OENANG, Sun.— The preI sident of the Malayan Chinese Association. Dr. Llm Chong Eu. will soon appoint a new secretaryRt'neral to suiceed Mr. Too Joon Hlng. Dr. Lim has written to the man but declined to reveal his identity. "As scon as he204 words
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Article208 1959-07-20 1 M«M mm J*^* i I V Ik I V^ V J& 1 I W mm V^ .m^*^ m\ "V^L V S Mk I m\ f I I CINCAPORE. Sun. The Minister for National Development, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, has ordered the conversion of all208 words
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336 1959-07-20 1 Now full speed ahead in house building SINGAPORE, Sun. Plans for the construction of "as many low cost housing units as possible" have been nearly finalised. Announcing this today, the Chairman A the Singapore Improvement Trust, Mr. Ong Eng Guan. said that as soon as reorganisation of the SIT had336 words
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Article64 1959-07-20 1 REUVIL (Belgium). Sun.— Three-year-old Marc Landrain was killed when a car ran over a cardboard box in which he and his brother were playing. Marc and his seven-year-old brother. Jacques, were hiding Inside 'the box on a road near here when a motorist ran into theReuter - 64 words
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171 1959-07-20 1 r,, PENANG, Sunday. E chairman of the Penang UMNO youth division, Inche Ismail Idris. today warned the people not to create communal ill-feeling Addressing the divisional youth conference at Glugor Inche Ismail said: "UMNO Intends to bring peace and security to the country. 'To171 words
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Article172 1959-07-20 1 EDINBURGH, Bun. The British Medical Association called on the Government today to arrange that immigrants to Britain should produce health certificates. Delegates also voted to inform the Government of the .serious situation which arises from "wholesale immigration" without medical examination. Mr. G.E. Maloney, consult- ant172 words
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Article253 1959-07-20 1 ANOTHER ROUND OF TALKS TODAY NEW YORK, Sunday. ANOTHER round of union-management talks in A the American steel strike is due to begin here tomorrow, but there seems little hope of dramatic results. Today an air of gloom settled over the paralysed steel industryReuter - 253 words
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123 1959-07-20 1 WIVES GET A BONUS FOR LONELY NIGHTS LONDON, Sun.— A British bu.sin ssinan is paying >'.'"> a week to wives of his workers as compensation for their husbands' long uours. He U a property dealer and bulkier, Mr. Ted Drewery, 40. of Orpington, Kent. The wives can draw their moneyReuter - 123 words
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Article52 1959-07-20 1 TRIER (West Germany). Sun Cardinal Joseph Prings, Archbishop of Cologne, today unveiiled at Trier Cathedral the Holy Robe of Trier, believed by Roman Catholics to be the seamless garment worn by Christ. This is the first time in 26 years that the Robe has been exhibited inReuter - 52 words
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Article92 1959-07-20 1 SINGAPORE. Sun.— A 45--year-oid housewite, Hamani binte Abu Bakar «at found de^d m lyr tyood -soaked bed in Kwnpong PotftiYff Pastr. off Upper Serangoon Road, late tonight. The body was found in a dimly-lit nut just before midnight by her son. Abdul Rahman. There92 words
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Article163 1959-07-20 1 Flood relief plea to China qWIPEH, Sun. The 1 Nationalist 'Free China Relief Association' yesterday decided to appeal to the Chinese Communists to permit it to airdrop relief supplies to flood victims in China by civil transport. This was recommended by Mi. Tasai Peh Ho, vicechairman of the Chinese RedReuter - 163 words
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Article46 1959-07-20 1 COMMUNES— BY PEKING RADIO TOKYO Sun Peking Radio said today no power on earth could force hundred* of milli< < farmers to co- opera t<- if thej 'lid not want to and added Nivtrrn rl;iim«. th.it China's communr were forced labour camp> wvro "smear" attempt^46 words
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Article66 1959-07-20 1 NEW YORK. Sun. A man went to court yesterday in Columbus. Georgia, to seek an order forcing his wife to return his false teeth. Minor Moore's wife hid his teeth after he refused to pay the bill When she continued to hide them he went to courtReuter - 66 words
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Advertisement69 1959-07-20 1 DIAMOND PLATINUM SOLITAIRE RINGS $200/- TO $5000/- OR MORE S.P.N. de SILVA LTD. SINGAPORE IPOH Alt. Co. If J. de SILVA (H.K.) LTD. HONG KONG. Your friendly Mobilman is quick to see what your ear n«eds. and quick to take care of it. ..he'll check your oil, battery, petrol, radiator69 words
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Advertisement85 1959-07-20 1 PATEK PHILIPPE Tbe MtiMer Wutchmakers of Geneva An fxtraordiiMr^rtcgr^ In the tnofct disputed category. Patek Ftiilippe ta* obtained the highest mark 65.43. IMC rec-otCad at it* Oenew Observa'orv Authorise* Dealer* A Sole AgenU H. SENA, LTD. Singapore Penang Impossible to decide between all those delicious Fraser and Neave Sparkling Drinks.85 words
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Article218 1959-07-20 2 PORT TO GET $2m. LINER BERTH KLANG, Sun. The Federation Government has approved $2 million for a new ocean- 1 liner berth at Port Swet- 1 tenham. The general manager of the Malayan Railway. Mr. O I M. Wheat said today: "We have already got $400.--000. Another $1,600,000 will be218 words
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Article60 1959-07-20 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Bun. Mr. Victor Morals was elected president of the Press Club of Malaya at its annual general meeting here today. Other office bearers elected were: vice-president. Inche Said Zahari; secretary, Mr. Tara Singh; treasurer. Mr. Chew Swee Pew. Committee members: Mr. Y. B. Lee.60 words
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Article27 1959-07-20 2 KOTA BHARU. Sun.-Limah binte Mohamed Yusoff. three, was drowned in the Paslr Puteh River yesterday where she has gone to bathe with her mother.27 words
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Article287 1959-07-20 2 Plan aired at 'victory 9 dinner IPOH, Sunday. pLANS to unite 15,000 white -collar workers in the Federal and Btate Government departments throughout the country inside a national union were discussed here last night by trade union representatives from all over Malaya. The discussion287 words
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Article, Illustration70 1959-07-20 2 James Kemp, an Australian radio telegraphist, is visiting Singapore as part of an Australian radio contest price. A baritone, James, above, won first priie In the Brisbane Radio 4KQ Suburban and Country Talent Quest, with an operatic aria. The pru e was an air70 words
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Article52 1959-07-20 2 TAIPINO. Sun— Hong Kong film star. Miss Shirley Koh. will appear at the Rex Theatre here next week in conjunction with her Hoklden film "Ooa Al Slew lian Kec" I (Her Young Lover). Miss Koh will sing several songs at each show on Saturday52 words
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Article42 1959-07-20 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. The Rev. Leslie Truelove. who has conducted many ■enrices at the Holy light Church Johore Bahru. m the past two years, has returned to Britain on completion of his tour of duty at the Naval Base. Singapore.42 words
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Article29 1959-07-20 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. The 12th annual delegates' conference of the Army Civil Service Union will be held next Sunday at the Cultural Centre. Canning Rise, at 9 a.m.29 words
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Article28 1959-07-20 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— Koh Thye Moi was fined $75 or one mom h's Jail today for possessing cna n d v and chandu smoking utensils.28 words
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Article25 1959-07-20 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.Poh Ba Bee. 25. a shopkeeper. In Tampoi, was fined $2,500 today for assisting in carrying on a publlt, character lottery.25 words
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98 1959-07-20 2 HE TELLS OF WHITE-COLLAR WORKERS' STATUS DROP PENANG, Sun.— The president of the Penan* Clerical and Administrative Staff Union, Mr. On* Kee Lim. said today that white -collar workers who once commanded respect and enjoyed a position of prestige had today come down to the same level as manual worker*.98 words
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Advertisement333 1959-07-20 2 ANY WATER CAN CARRY... -I ?J/T vl-l 1? yO TEWItLE DISFASES meti Cho(»f«. TyphOK*. Oy**«my mnd monv otn*r» or« corned by *ot«r ond hoy« ploflutd VAN fof c«nton««. IT IS WSU. TO RfMEMaER that no »atai i »at« no i»«o»t«f how "CLEAR" it looks unl«M *J« onKaut on »>«• b««n333 words
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Miscellaneous262 1959-07-20 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby i^m*'*^ aj^asWrV-^ T^sfs^"! gmw™^^ t^ t^ |m)^2^^^^^ B^_ B^_ B^ B j|^ i^H ■^■j ß^p^sja^B^aaa^|^^MMißHßa^Bßßsjßssjßi^BHiHi>J Wa^saaaa«aa» l '«aaaaaaaaaaa«a«^aaasssaassiß^rfM«s^lsßaaßaai Straits Times Crossword ACROSS it requires petrol to make thu 1 Humour making the first per- load (5). son In Prance smart kM. 7 Not like thU262 words
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Article, Illustration276 1959-07-20 3 PRESIDENT EXPLAINS NEW SET-UP JAKARTA, Sunday. PRESIDENT SOEKARNO late last night announced the replacement of Indonesia's Navy chief by an American trained naval colonel to "rejuvenate the naval fo rces." i The new acting Navy zhlet is Col. Martadinata who takes command when aReuter - 276 words
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257 1959-07-20 3 Revolt anniversary clashes in Iraq: 50 killed BEIRUT, Sunday. PLASHES in Kirkuk, Northern Iraq, this week caused considerable bloodshed and disturbances also occurred in Bagdad during the celebrations of the first anniversary of the Iraqi revolution, it was reported here yesterday. Censorship has prevented earlier messages about disturbances, getting throughReuter - 257 words
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155 1959-07-20 3 'Church ban can wreck beauty pageants' LONG BEACH, Sun. A church ban on Catholic girls appearing in bathing suits could wreck the Miss Universe Beauty Pageant, officials sale today. "At least 25 per cent of the girls are Catholic," the director of the pageant, Mr. Oscar Meinharct, said. He added155 words
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Article105 1959-07-20 3 LAS VEGAS. Sun. Chief detective William O'Reilly has been dismissed because he planned to marry a shapely chorus girl. "They don't think I am 1 good enough for him." 27--year-old Jackie Winter, the chorus girl, sobbed to reporters. The Sheriff. W.W. Laypoldt. said: "ItReuter - 105 words
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89 1959-07-20 3 QUEEN 'TIRED OUT' BY RIGOURS OF CANADA TOUR \yHITE HORSE. (Alaska). Sun. The Queen's doctor last night confirmed speculation that she was tired after the first month of her 45-day Canadian tour. The unexpected medical bulletin followed several days of reports that th*> Queen was physically run down by the89 words
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Article77 1959-07-20 3 BAGDAD. Bun. Girls, who once hurried through Bagdad's streets with downcast eyes, shed their vplls and claimed equality with men here this week. As tireless Iraqis entered the fifth day of celebrations marking the first anniver- sary of Oen. Abdul Karim Kassem's revolt, the girlsReuter - 77 words
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Article51 1959-07-20 3 EINDHOVEN (Holland). °uf- Th ree people were killed and one injured when a rocket exploded at Eindhoven Air Base today Witnesses said four men of the Royal Netherlands Air Force were mounting an air-to-ground rocket to the wing of a Thunderstreak plane when the rocket exploded—Reuter - 51 words
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Article25 1959-07-20 3 BYDNEY. Sun. Thomas Brown. 62. died In hospital here today of Injuries received when a beer keg exploded In a club ReuterReuter - 25 words
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273 1959-07-20 3 'ACTS OF NEAR TREASON' CHARGE by CASTRO HAVANA, Sun. Dr. Fidel Castro, the i Cuban Prime Minister, told a Press conference yesterday that Dr. Manuel Urrutia, who reI signed from the presidency on Friday night, had committed acts bordering on treason. The last strew, he said was the President's attemptReuter; UPI - 273 words
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185 1959-07-20 3 NEW YORK. Sunday. 'FHE NEW YORK Times reported today that a new type of radar aboard the British aircraftcarrier Victorious had been used with "remarkable c ffectiveness" during exercises with units of the American fleet. i Hanson Baldwin. its military correspondent, writing aboard Victorious atReuter - 185 words
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Advertisement166 1959-07-20 3 OPENING TODAY MONDAY JULY 20th 1959 Ros"ee dOr room y RESTAURANT We ore proud to announce rti« opcniiif of tfcto ultra-modern Rote* dOr room with itt arratfing interior docorotioM. It will «t »nee impress twos* of good foite »nd Hi* Mrvitt arranaements will RMat with the satisfaction of everyone. The166 words
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Advertisement268 1959-07-20 3 For your pleasure— the blend exclusive to dunhill fins and pacitu of From Dunhill, London's most distinguished tobacconist, comes the luxury cigarette. Enjoy the rich smooth flavour of choice tobaccos, and you'll agree that this exclusive blend is for you! j i. i ii i i i, i i i268 words
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Miscellaneous372 1959-07-20 3 Your radio today RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium nave 4?b aelra NATIONAL SHOBTWAVE A.M. tf.3o OooU Morning; 6.32 wmvirrm ai i Moruiug Preluae; 7.00 me New»; mevrt* 7.05 A Date With Music 7.30 MEDIUM WAVE SERVICES bpeak MLiay. 7.3 a A Date Kuala Lumpur 341 metres Mimic. S.uu The News;372 words
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Article422 1959-07-20 4 MINISTER ON VISIT TO COMMUNITY CENTRES SAYS: NO MORE USIS PAPERS SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE Government will do away with American books and pamphlets '-of a propaganda nature" found in community centres here. The Minister for Labour and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, said today: "We will422 words
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Article93 1959-07-20 4 TOP PRIZE GOES TO Mr. ONG AGAIN PENANO. Sun. Mr. Ong Kee Yam, President of the Penang Gardening Society won the Royal Horticultural Society's Banksian Medal in the flowej show organised by the Gardening Society here. Mr. Ong had won this top prize awarded to the amateur exhibitor scoring the93 words
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Article57 1959-07-20 4 SINGAPORE, Bun. Prof. N. P. W. J. Anderson. Professor of Agricultural Economics in the University of British Columbia and member of the Commission inquiring Into the Pineapple Industry in Malaya, will address the Malayan Economic Society at 5.15 p.m. on Friday in the New Lecture Theatre57 words
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Article33 1959-07-20 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The St John Ambulance Headquarters today announced the appeal donation draw results as follows: 4403, 3555. 2103. 3475, 2594. 3653, 4396, 1831, 364. 2555. 2141. 2919. 3844, 2646.33 words
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219 1959-07-20 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Use von Alpenheim and Igor Ozim made their second appearance In Singapore tonight in a concerto concert with the Singapore Bymphony Orchestra. Undoubtedly the most praiseworthy offering was the Beethoven C minor concerto. Use von Alpenheim produced a brlllant and sensitive Interpretation219 words
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109 1959-07-20 4 oINLAPOKt. Sun. Police lOtonifkl seized a serviceable revolver from a taxi in a well-laid ambush on a bridge at tbe 61 miles. Bukit Tim ah Road. The driver was detained. About 15 plainclothes men. led by ASP. Chan Kok Keen, O.C. of109 words
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218 1959-07-20 4 Teenage thug killed as rival gangs clash in market HAD TWO DEEP KNIFE WOUNDS IN BODY SINGAPORE, Sunday. A TEENAGE thug was killed when rival secret society gangs clashed inside a crowded market at Telok Blangah Road at about 9 a.m. today. He wajs Chan Kuang, 19, a labourer, whom218 words
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Article29 1959-07-20 4 SINGAPORE. Bun.- Three men armed with daggers held up a family at 3.30 a.m. In Sims Avenue and robbed them of $110 and jewellery worth $48029 words
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Article39 1959-07-20 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. -Korean pianist, Bura Kang, will show a film on Korea at the YWCA International Women's Club in Kay Slang Road at 10.15 a.m. on Wednesday. The American-trained pianist is now on her way to Europe.39 words
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Article, Illustration202 1959-07-20 4 A LUCKY ESCAPE FOR MAN WHO CAME DOWN WITH IT RESIDENTS of a small kampong in St. Francis Road, Singapore, decided yesterday morning to cut down a rotting coconut tree. But they had left it too late. As Inche Dofri bin Haji Mashodi, a202 words
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90 1959-07-20 4 Now talks on economy drive at Polytechnic SINGAPORE, Sun. Talks are now being held between the Singapore Polytechnic authorities and the Ministry of Finance, to reduce staff salaries, the Straits Times reliably understands. It Is understood that the Government wants the Polytechnic to economise on expenditure so as to effect90 words
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Advertisement354 1959-07-20 4 JASHAWisi'; ICZOZI Only 8 MORE days until you 7/ thrill to the ONE and ONLY Film in a NEW Dimension! .^m^mi^k^m**^^. .^m¥^LW^H^m^^m*9^. m^^^^ m mt^^^^^ m mm^^^^^k*- m 9k^^^^ m m^tk^^^^^ Get your ticmnicolob Tickets j SOUTH EAST ASIAN PREMIERE v NOW 28th Jul y 91S P' m Proceeds at354 words
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Miscellaneous240 1959-07-20 4 Today's Singapore diary... TEDERATION OF BOYS' tbe clouds" 1.15 pm Let Petlt«a Danaeuae. Cultural CLI'BS i Queen Street): Judo Y.W.C.A. (Raffles Qauy): Keep Centre 6 pm. pm.: motor-repairing, art CllM, Pit 915 ajn English con versa Uon VAKSITY CHRISTIAN FELphotography 7 pm. Intermediate 915 a.m., ad- LOWBHIP: "Truth On The240 words
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Article267 1959-07-20 5 Alliance has secret poll weapon it will beat PMIP threat in Trengganu— Sardon KUALA TRENGGANU, Sunday. rpHE chairman of UMNO youth and Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications, Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir, today referred to a "secret weapon" the Alliance will use in the parliamentary election in Trengganu where267 words
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Article99 1959-07-20 5 SIT union: Don't act rashly SINGAPORE. Bun. The Singapore Improvement Trust Local Officers' Association magazine has urged the Government not to act rashly. "An assurance has oe<;n given to all trade unlox.that the present Government is pro-labour and will not tolerate yellow unions which hamper tv» progress of a healthy99 words
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Article43 1959-07-20 5 KOTA BAHRU, Sun.—Mlnah binte Cheman. found with opium tied sound her waist, told the court here today: "I was foolish to carry, it. Someone paid me $15 to do it.* 1 She was fined $500 or six months' jail.43 words
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223 1959-07-20 5 Student welfare week target— $15,ooo: Alley Oop will help needy children SINGAPORE, Sunday rE University of Malaya Singapore Students' Union aims to collect $15,000 for needy children in its welfare week starting on Saturday. The union intends making this welfare week the biggest and best to date. Proceeds will go223 words
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Article82 1959-07-20 5 KOTA BHARU. Sun A mcc seller, Chua Ah Chin, 52. today promised the president of the Sessions Court. Inche Harun bin Mahmood Hashim. that he would never try to commit suicide again Chua pleaded guilty to attempting to commit suicide In his home in Lorong Che82 words
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152 1959-07-20 5 KUALA LUiMPUR. Sun.— The Federation Government is reviewing its staffing position to make way for the absorption of 1.000 temporary clerks in the permanent service. The review also follows the reorganisation in certain departments to Increase efficiency and the recruitment of new staff. Officials of152 words
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255 1959-07-20 5 Dr. Chee replies to Byrne's order CINGAPORE, Bun. a The president of the Queenstown Community Association, Dr. Chee Phui Hung, today described the Government's order to the association for the refund of its $5,000 grant as "dictatorial." Mr. K. M. Byrne, the Minister for Labour and Law. In a statement255 words
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Miscellaneous164 1959-07-20 5 Carmen A fo. By Maz The Saint By Leslie Charteris IIMHHBI^fIBHHB^BiI^H 1 T^O TMESE NATIVES. EMERALDS WB?E^ f^r^y^BT"*" 0 Tvp BgpKJ 1 %pTTePn ow wwm it i*/t to RP On 1 A SO(TT OP CRYSTALLIZED EVIL. AND CAREPUL NOT TO U^ vt> A VVOULS HAVt >V Bt UN u/cpe i164 words
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Obituary31 1959-07-20 6 M Worit III) (Minimum) THE FAMILY ot the lata Mr. Louis De Suva thank all relative* and friend* for Condolence Messages Wreaths Assistance and Attendance at the Funeral on 17.7.59.31 words
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Article286 1959-07-20 6 2# W»r4» lit (Minimum). AT -IBE COCKPIT* Mondays to Fridays Buslnaas Man's Lunch $3.50. -LES PrmXS DANSEUSEB" tonight 6 pjn. at The Cultural Centre Theatre Danced by pupils of The Red Shoes School of Ballet. A FRIENDLY WARNINQ: We all know how effective Air-wick Is as an Air freshener,286 words
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608 1959-07-20 6 The Straits Times Monday, July 20, 1959 Schools And Teachers Is the Singapore Government attempting too much in the field of education? It intends to give equal treatment to all four stream, in KngH«h, Chinese, Malay and Indian. Malay is to be made a living reality as the national language608 words
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Article407 1959-07-20 6 After Asia and Africa, South America is the third area in which international Communism bids for control of under-developed countries. Cuba with its unsettled politics and years of misrule is a natural centre for subversion. Nevertheless Dr. Fidel Castro's indignant rebuttal, in explaining his resignation as Prime Minister,407 words
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Article190 1959-07-20 6 It is all very well for Dato Sir Clough Thuraisingnam to throw out his appeal for a Government-appointed committee to remedy inter-racial problems in Malaya Certainly racial relations should be the subject of study and thought continuously and by as many people as possible. But to suggest that190 words
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Article655 1959-07-20 6 of China's chairman THE trunks which 1 Chairman Mao Tsetung wears during his famous swimming exploits are "very old, with patches on top of patches.' This Is not the evidence of bourgeois photographers who pursue their prey to the I beaches with telephoto lenses. but of a member of Mao's655 words
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Article802 1959-07-20 6 TUAN SYED NASIR bin ISMAIL - The path of peaceful evolution TUAN SYED NASIR bin ISMAIL By Director, Malay Language and Literary Agency Final excerpt* from a talk In Kuala Lumpur last weak WHAT is the path of evolution of Malay culture and what are the contemporaneous events of significance to this process? Here also we802 words
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126 1959-07-20 6 GANG CLASH: REPLY BY SINGAPORE POLICE SECRETARY f WOULD like to draw your attention to an article headed "Ten held after big gang clash" published in the Straits Times of July 14. The facts are that at 5.09 p.m. on July 13, we received Information that gangsters were collecting weapons126 words
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150 1959-07-20 6 npHE pay cuts problem '"■must be viewed in its true perspective. The fuss the joint council is making is over the principle involved in so far that you or I or a Cover, iment servant will not have150 words
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Letter126 1959-07-20 6 1 WONDER whether anyone has complaints about letters lost in the poet I presume the fault lies with the post office In Singapore as letters and printed matter from England. Australia and Holland and even rrom up country have not reached me. It is most embarrassing126 words
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Advertisement127 1959-07-20 6 Any watch can have jewels... Any watch can have g01d... But only with ROLEX can you buy ROLEX service The better the watch, the mere delicate end precise the mechanism. If s not much use buying a flrst-quallty Swiss Welch, <f you can't be sure that it wtn get the127 words
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Advertisement94 1959-07-20 6 %tmc^ Bear ecaenwe a^pu a nee a atAoe CONTROLLED HEAT AUTOMATIC FRYPAN Cooks with Per- fl r Moke Every- l/je} js* «;%w thing Taste \s< Atf 4* y/f It fries, bakes, stews, pan-broilv broiwi, licet fresen dinners, may be used as a chafing. di»h. Makes delicious omelets, French taatt, end94 words
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658 1959-07-20 7 UNION CHIEF URGES SOBER APPROACH RATHER THAN SHOUTS TO GET FAIR DEAL SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE PRESIDENT of the Singapore Teachers' Union, Mr. S. Sivanandam, today called on all Government unions to sink their petty differences and work for the interests of the civil service.658 words
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Article211 1959-07-20 7 THE BIG DEBATE GOES ON TODAY OINGAPORE, Sun. -I 0 The big debate on the Yang di-Pertuan Negara's speech outlining the Singapore Government's policy continues in the Legislative Assembly tomorrow afternoon. The debate began last Thursday, so far 14 members eight from the Government side and six from the Opposition211 words
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Article29 1959-07-20 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A radiologist at the General Hospital here. Dr. Omar Din Din. left by air today for Munich to attend the International Radiologists' Congress.29 words
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80 1959-07-20 7 KING WILL ATTEND RULERS' CONFERENCE Xl ALA LI MPIR, Sun. The Yang dl-Pertaan Agong will attend the Conference of Rulers here on Thursday. He will be accompanied by the Prime Minister. Dato Abdul Rasak bin Hussein, who will act as his adviser. The conference will begin on Wednesday when the80 words
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Article, Illustration65 1959-07-20 7 THE FIRST elected Mentri Besar of Pahang, Dato Wan Abdul Aili bin Ungka Abdullah, a major chief, receives the instrument of appointment from the Sultan at his installation ceremony in the throne room of the Is tana Kota Beram, Pekan. Dato Wan Abdul Aiit. 45. gmve65 words
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Article64 1959-07-20 7 BINOAPORE. Sun. A new course, on radar cbser--1 vation. will be started tomorrow at the Singapore Polytechnic. Eight seafarers aged 30 to 50. have enrolled for the two-week course, which will teach navigating officers tn# use of radar at sea. The course will be64 words
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Article251 1959-07-20 7 CALL TO GHQ: SET UP PROBE TEAM KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. A CALL was made today for the GHQ. Far East Land Forces, to set up a commission of Inquiry to Investigate alleged corruption in the British Army Civilian Staff recruiting centres in Malaya. A resolution to251 words
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115 1959-07-20 7 WHAT WE BELIEVEBY CULTURE MINISTER SINGAPORE. Sun. The Minister for Culture, Mr. 8. Rajaratnam, said last night that the Government "does not believe as the past Government had done that culture is culture imported from the West." Opening a Muslim social drama staged by the Kamponr Bahru branch of Singapore115 words
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146 1959-07-20 7 MALACCA. Sun, The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Mr. Tan Slew Bin; said here last night that the future of Malaya would be more promising If the various political parties could fight each other politically and •till remain friends. Mr. Tan, who is chairman of146 words
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Article54 1959-07-20 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. An administrative officer at NAAFI headquarters here was attacked in a bar in Tiong Nam Settlement last night Mr. Frank Charles King was taken to the General Hospital where he was admitted for the night. Mr. King sustained a deep gash on the left54 words
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Article27 1959-07-20 7 BATU OAJAH. Bun. Inspector Sham Singh has been transferred here from Talplng to take the place of Inspector Mohamed Nadzam wh* has gone to Ipoh.27 words
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Article304 1959-07-20 7 Sir Alan gets back his pet mynah 10 PUNISHMENT FOR FLY-AWAY BIRD SINGAPORE, Sun. 0 The Chief Justice, Sir Alan Rose, was all smiles this morning when his missing pet mynah for which he offered a $50 reward was returned to him. It was a happy "home-com-ing" too for Mlnah,304 words
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Article68 1959-07-20 7 BOAC CHIEF LEAVES FOR BOMBAY SINGAPORE. Sun Mr. Donald Ersltlne Crum, sales manager for BOAC In SouthEast Asia, left Singapore for Bombay today to take up his new post as sales manager. India. He will be succeeded by Mr. Gordon Davidson, BOAC's present manager in Bombay, who will arrive in68 words
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Article57 1959-07-20 7 SINGAPORE. Sun— A n art exhibition by Seremban-born Miss Lai Foong Mol at the Victoria Memorial Hall is to be extended till tomorrow Mr. Ho Kok Hoe, president of the Singapore Art Society, which sponsored the show estimated that at least 10.000 people— mainly women— Jiad57 words
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Article45 1959-07-20 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Bun An* Leng Chin, Urn Koon Son, Tao Kee Sei, Koh Ah Chiang. Oh Wai Lqu, Chye Nam, Tal Bak Seng, Sam Seng and Tan Ah Kon* were each fined $150 today for ivlng a gambling game known as seek seik.45 words
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163 1959-07-20 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Ministry of National Development today announced It will start a "thorough reorganisation" of ihe former district council departments to reduce expenditure and provide honest and efficient •ervlce. A Ministry statement said that It had completed the first step in the absorption of163 words
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168 1959-07-20 7 MINISTER: YEAR OF CHALLENGE FOR UMNO, ALLIANCE PENANG, Sun The UMNO national youth leader, Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir, who is the Minister of Works. Posts and Telecommunications, today described 1959 as "a year of challenge for UMNO and the Alliance." He told UMNO divisional youth delegates at Glugor: "We168 words
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Article27 1959-07-20 7 KUANTAN. Sun. The Kuantan Red Cross Society has formed a voluntary aid detachment with 25 member? Its organiser Is Tuan Hajl Abdullah bin Awang Hoi.27 words
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183 1959-07-20 7 CINGAPORE. Sun. 0 Apex Clubs in Singapore and the Federation are to expand the Apex organisation in Malaya. This was resolved today at the end of a two-day convention held at the Singapore ioivtechnlc A committee will dicusa the possibility of183 words
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Article50 1959-07-20 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun Aft«r a man had declared thai he was importing 1,110 empry kerosene tins from Singapore, customs officers found that 10 tins contained refined coconut oil. In the Magistrate's Court here today. Ang Kern Teng was fined $750 for failing to declare the oil.50 words
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Advertisement977 1959-07-20 8 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited for appointment as Probationer Indian Social Welfare Assistant i Woman) in the Stale Social Welfare Department, Johore. Balary scale: $122.50 x 7.50 137.50/ Exam Bar/ 160 x 7.50 IM/Exam. Bar/ 303 x 14 263, 282 x 14 33* plus Cost of Living Allowance at current977 words
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Advertisement394 1959-07-20 8 KUALA LUMPUR LOCAL EDUCATION AUTHORITY ASSISTANT TEACHERS 1960 APPLICATIONS are invited In the following categories for vacancies In schools under the authority for the school year commencing In January 1960 1. Normal or college trained English School Teachers. 2. College trained or Teachers-Under-Other-Schemes (T.U.0.5.) Malay Teachers. 3. Normal trained Chinese394 words
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Advertisement511 1959-07-20 8 (Coatlnaed from Page S) SITUATIONS VACANT tt Words SS (Min.)— Box St ett. txtrm WANTED COLLECTOR by Well Established Firm. Write Stating Age, Experience, Education and Salary Expected to P.O. Box 208, Singapore. INSURANCE COMPANY requires Clerk for Motor Department, Previous Experience or Senior Cambridge preferred. Apply 0.P.0. 644, Singapore.511 words
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Advertisement870 1959-07-20 8 SITUATIONS VACANT Wmrdt SS (Min.t—Box it cto. txtrm RUBBER ESTATE on East! Coast requires Immediately a Malay Field Conductor with some experience. Apply Box A 5553 B.T Spore. SENIOR CLERK. A competent general clerk who Is also a good shorthand typist (typing 30 words and shorthand 100 words per minute)870 words
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Advertisement928 1959-07-20 8 ACCOMMODATION VACANT tt Words SS (Mm.) Box St cto. txtrm FULLY FURNISHED Semii detached bouse. Not. 11. 15, 17, 31, I St 23, Bartley Road, two bedrooms, servant's quarter, car porch, M.S. H/C water, L/bath, crockery St EU., Apply F.O. Box No. 1224 Spore or Ring Ang No. *****. TO928 words
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Advertisement601 1959-07-20 8 STEAMBATHS. MASSAGE, 1 TC. it Worms Si Mm.) Box St ets. txtro RELAX AT "RICKY'S" Enloy Bpeclai Siamese Mussage /Steambath. Ladles. Gentlemen Welcome. Experienced Ma&scur/Masseuse. 298. River Valley Road. Spore *****—10 a.m. 10 P.ni TOYO-BATH MASSAGE Saloon. Experienced English .speaking ma.smir mu.veuse In attendance. 185-B Orchard Road. Spore Tel: *****.601 words
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Advertisement1394 1959-07-20 9 b u ?.'i d b n THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. '%X SINBAPORE (lacarperaka* w tk* HM lualni) I LINES SAILINGS TB ABEH. 0 1 A CONT^NINTAL PORTS BEHCRUACHAN to, Hamtur,. Antwar,. S W# h I London. Hull CJI-12/21 Jat* 22/22 My 11 25 Jayl BENAVBN for Rao Sea. Liverpool.1,394 words
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Article1190 1959-07-20 10 Gammon from $1.74 to $1.72. Hammers $1.38. Henry Waugb $1.11, Malayan Collieries 98 cents and 97 Vi cents and Malayan Cement $1.13. Metal Box were irregular from $1.68 to $1.66 to $1.67 and other business Included Slme Darby at 3s. 7d.. Cold Storage 88 cents. Straits1,190 words
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Article637 1959-07-20 10 THE surprise .on the Singapore Rubber Market last week was that the strike of half a million workers in the key American steel industry failed to affect the price for any length of time. In fact August first grade closed the week on Friday at637 words
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Article150 1959-07-20 10 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported on Saturday (July 8) "Quiet conditions prevailed In all sections and the turnover was small." Singapore brokers reported the following business: Industrials: Con. Tin Smelt ords 355. 6d. cd cb; Praser and Neave ords $1,274 (OL>, $1.30; Gammon $1.73: M. Colls 98150 words
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Article28 1959-07-20 10 TIN RI'BBFR fjx-rplrul) (perlb.) July 13 $401.37", N>, eta. 14 $3<>9.37'j 97;; eta. 15 $398.37', 98>.cU. 16 1397.624 97 eta. 17 U—M 9794 eta. IS 398.87..28 words
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Article18 1959-07-20 10 July 18 July 17 Industrials: 89.60 89.72 Tina: 103.55 1*3.55 Rubber*: 133.61 133.(7 Jan. 1 1958=10018 words
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Article1192 1959-07-20 10 rpHE following list of revised A quotations was issued by the Malayan Share Brokers' Association after its last meeting on Saturday (July 18). H and L stand for highest and lowest prices for business done this year. INDUSTRIALS Mi It Alci Brick*. 1.72' 2 1.70 Pref 1.601,192 words
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Advertisement153 1959-07-20 10 BURMA FIVE STAR LINE S.S. "AMERICANA" pSSB^k FROM JAPAN I HONGKONG PORTS A^kajSpa.^^ Arrivin, 22 24 July Accepting Cargoes for Penang end Rangoon. Agents: INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING AGENCY 87. Neil Reed, 51, Beach Street, Singapore. Penong. Tsl: ***** Tsl: ***** ***** *****. HEAP ENG MOH STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. 33/33, TILOK AVER153 words
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Advertisement680 1959-07-20 10 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE is Hereby given to out Customer* and the Public that Mr. R. S. Krlshoan Is no longer employed by this company and has no authority to collect money or transact any business on our behalf. DOBB A CO.. LTD MCA. Building. P. O. Box 2050. Kuala Lumpur.680 words
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Advertisement736 1959-07-20 10 NOTICES > ANNOUNCEMENT MESSRS NEILL BELL announce the sale of tin concentrates for the quota period from Ist April. 1959 to 30th June. 1959 under the Tin Control Scheme aa fullows: Plrvts Ayer Hitam Tin Dredging Ltd. i (including grouped quota) 2.860 The Sungei Best Mines Ltd Sungei Best Section736 words
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Article465 1959-07-20 11 LEE FOO SAN - LEE FOO SAN, MALAYA CUP ROUND UP By Ipoh, Sunday. REPLACEMENT FOR BOON BEE SCORES WINNER IN TENSE GAME OERAK SURMOUNTED one of their most difficult hurdles in the Malaya Cup soccer competition when they defeated the stiong Combined Services learn 2-1 on the Chini.se Assembly Hall465 words
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540 1959-07-20 11 SAUL JOSHUA - Gabrielle steers Selangor to 4-2 victory SAUL JOSHUA By IfcUALA LUMPUR. Sun Selangor's speedy and crafty inside-left Stanley Gabrlelle turned In one of his best performances at Merdeka Stadium here today when he played the biggest role in his team's 4-2 victory over Negri Sembilan in their return south zone540 words
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165 1959-07-20 11 RESULTS AT A GLANCE AND LATEST TABLES NORTH ZONE Penk 2, Combined Service* 1 P W D L F A PH. Perak I 7 0 I 35 8 14 Penjn« 8 5 2 1 38 7 12 Service* I 4 2 2 22 24 10 Kedah 8 2 2 4165 words
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378 1959-07-20 11 \IALACCA, Sun.— Malacca kept in the running in the Malaya Cup soccer competition with a 4 2 win over Singapore Joint Services in their second round encounter at the Kubu Stadium today. Half-time score was 2—2. Joint Services were unlucky378 words
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354 1959-07-20 11 Heah will propose Tengku as first ABC president VUA L A LUMPUR, IV Mon.— Tengku Abdul Rahman, the former Malayan Prime Minister, will declare open the inaugural meeting of the Asian Badminton Confederation at the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall here at 10.30 a.m. on July 30. The Tengku, who is354 words
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Article113 1959-07-20 11 BAM to hold training in December KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Badminton Association of Malaya's second centralised training session will be held In December. The duration and the venue ha* not been fixed. BAM. standing committee at Its meeting here today rejected as "impYactlable" a suggestion by the Federation Schools Sports113 words
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Article56 1959-07-20 11 DENANG. Bun— Fine bowl--1 lnf by six-footer S. M. Llngam. who took six wickets for 10 runs, enabled the Penang Free School to score a 46-run victory over the Australian Hostel in a Penang cricket league match at Green Lane today. The school scored 73 runs and skittled56 words
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333 1959-07-20 11 VIC NAYAGAM - BAM WILL ASK ASIAN NATIONS TO OPPOSE NEW CUP RULE VIC NAYAGAM By Kuala Lumpur, Sun. fTHE BADMINTON Association of Malaya is strongA ly opposed to the recent decision of the International Badminton Federation which allows the champion nation in the Thomas Cup competition to defend the cup only once333 words
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175 1959-07-20 11 ALL NINE OVERSEAS STARS FOR K.L. OPEN KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The nine foreign badminton players who will play In the Malayan badminton championships In Singapore from July 31 to Aug. 3 together with leading Malayan stars will take part in the Selangor International badminton championships from Aug. 6 to 0.175 words
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Article32 1959-07-20 11 NEW YORK. Sun.- Bobby Wilson beat his Davis Cup team-mate. Alan Mills. 6-4. 6-1 In the final of the men's singles at the Welsh lawn tennis championships here yesterday.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article26 1959-07-20 11 AINTREE. Sun.- Jark Bras bham of Australia, driving a Cooper Climax, yesteerday won the British Grand Prix race over the 75-lap. 225--mlle course.26 words
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Advertisement21 1959-07-20 11 I fw HEADACHE Kt^j <md ALL PAINS gets to the points of U pain and gives immediatertfiief' I wFZJBmIyM Bib MM,21 words
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Advertisement208 1959-07-20 11 living yesterdays for tomorrow's pleasure (HA A < SI RjlV' List Price |S •KKONIC Stffifitifcf'' Boilt ia czpMBt* neter cMpUd to Itu afcrtar* Um: f IS turrcttd Mandard Resooar I3ma. wjde-angk 9rnn A tefcphoto 32mm.PUm atttinf ASA 10. 16. 32 40 Frame speed 1. 12. 16. 24 32 f^sx Other208 words
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Article334 1959-07-20 12 Negri win by eight wickets Sun. A. sporting declaration by Johore, setting! Negri Sembilan Just under two hourj, to score 55 runs, made a definite result possible in this M.C.A. interstate match here today. Negri won the match by eight wickets JOHORE IST rNN^ H...-him Tahir b Harphajan Rahman Wahid334 words
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Obituary51 1959-07-20 12 DR. LEE EE KIAM passed urcay peacefully on 19th July, 1959. Nt the Youngberg Memorial Hospital. A funeral service "ill be held at hi.s residence No. 153-C. Charlton Lane at 5 p.m today. Monday, followed by cremation at the Japanese Crematorium at Ylo Chu Kang Road. No flowers by51 words
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Article352 1959-07-20 12 F. SALAHUDIN - F. SALAHUDIN By Singapore, Sun. Sensational opening overs by Marks and Stan Nagaiah JTOH the second successive year Singapore finished champions in the southern seclion of the Malayan Cricket Association's inter-state competition when they beat Malacca by an innings and 131 runs on Ihe padang today.352 words
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Article283 1959-07-20 12 SINGAPORE IST INNS. '.169-5 overnight) Bowles 1 and o Seihupathy 36 Marks b b. Sequerah 18 Woodhouse c Btiupalan b Sethupathy 4 da Sliva lbw S. Sequerah 22 Barker lbw Hacara Slngn 0 Sheppard c Sivasamboo b H. Sequerah 51 Delllkan c Mullen b H. Sequerah 40 Nagiah c283 words
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Article228 1959-07-20 12 APPUNI IS 43 NOT OUT v EMU IPOH, Sun. Good 1 bowling by K. Selvaratnam (4-72) and Brian Lawrence (2-4U) enabled Perak to dismiss the Emu Cricket Club of Australia for 236 before the tea interval when their twoday match began on the town padang here this morning In the228 words
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Article290 1959-07-20 12 Spore CRC score an exciting win If U ALA LUMPUR, dun. In a lense anu exciting iinlsh Singapore Chinese Recreation Club oeat Selangor CRC oy one lun in uieir annual cricket match which snued on the Pudu Koad ground tooay. SINGAPORE CRC: Khoo Ong Lee b Eng Cheng 4; Swee290 words
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Article54 1959-07-20 12 SINGAPORE. Sun. President's team won the "Old Putter" when they beat Captain's team by 19 to 10 in the Royal Singapore Golf Club's annual match today. A total of 118 players took part. SINGAPORE. Sun. Ratujl B.C. beat O.H.Q. Signals 4-3 in a friendly soccer match at54 words
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214 1959-07-20 12 Langston, Gin Eng foil S'gor's bid for victory PENANG, Sunday. a STUBBORN ninth-wicket stand by Langston and Gin Eng saved Penang from defeat against Selangor in their Malayan Cricket Association league fixture at Western Road here today. Final scores in this drawn match were: Selangor 140-3 declared and 93-7 declared;214 words
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Article279 1959-07-20 12 SELANGOR Ist Inns. 140 PENANG Ist Inns. Hat Ouan b Beck 8 Wlllcock c Gurucharan b C. bnepnera&on 5 Ni \uiutnam c uurucharan .i Blyih 11 Kew San c Barrick b Blyih i 6 Garner c Dulip b Lakhblr S Brown b Ourucharan 5i H. Mean c and b279 words
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Article89 1959-07-20 12 SINGAPORE, Bun— Former All-Malaya all-rounder Khoo Bin Kheng has been selected to lead South in their annual cricket match against North on August 1, 2 and 3 at Seremban. The South team which was named today is Brian Marks. Reggie da Silva, Hashim Ashraff. Roger89 words
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476 1959-07-20 12 SINGAPORE. Sun. A G B. Paklr set two records In Singapore tennis when he won the men's singles title of the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association lor the first time at, ttie Tanuhn Club today. Making his third appearance In the men's singles final. Paklr476 words
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Article264 1959-07-20 12 LONDON, Sun. Mike Smith, the Mason's leading run-geitei. I and Kay Illlngworth, another freescoring batsman, were today Included In Englands cricket team for the Fourth Test against India which begins at Manchester on Thursday. The side, shows three change? from the team which won theReuter - 264 words
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Article113 1959-07-20 12 SYDNEY, Sun. Results of the I Australian football matches played today were Victoria State League Wllhelmina A Hakoah 1. NSW. Association Div. 1 North: Awaba 1 Adamstovn 1; L. Macqunrle 3 Wallaend 4: Charlestown 1 Cardiff 3: Blacksmith l Cessnock 2; Newcastle Aust. 1 Mayfield U. 3. N.B.W.113 words
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555 1959-07-20 12 MOK SIN PIN - CONN SETS FASTEST TIME IN HIS LAST TRY MOK SIN PIN i Singapore, Sun. CR. CONN established himself as this season's most outstanding newcomer among Singapore motor cyclists when he won his third fastest time award at today's Princess Elizabeth Estate sprint meet. He also &et a new course record,555 words
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