The Straits Times, 23 July 1959
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Title Section20 1959-07-23 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times He***° x Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, JULY tit 1959 if 15 CENTS.20 words
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Article3445 1959-07-23 1 Commission's adverse report says: 'We regret But accept grads, Govt. told SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE PRESCOTT commission, which examined the academic standards of Nanyang University, has reported that it cannot "in good conscience" recommend the recognition of the university's degrees. The Commission, in its report published today,3,445 words
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113 1959-07-23 1 Indonesian Parliament agrees to carry on IAKARTA, Wed. The J Indonesian Parliament today agreed to continue working under the 1945 constitution, which severely restricts its powers. All political factions, including the chief opposition party, the Masjuml. supported President, Soekarno's sugge. tion that the Parliament should continue functioning. President Soekarno reinReuter - 113 words
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172 1959-07-23 1 THE FIRST STUDENTS OUT IN 5 MONTHS SINGAPORE, Wed. The first batch of 400 seniors of the Nanyang University are due to graduate at the end 01 this year. The university was established in 1954 through the efforts of the Chinese community in Malaya, including tnsha riders, taxi-drivers and hawkers,172 words
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Article139 1959-07-23 1 JAMBOREE GETS BRIGHTER OUTLOOK MANILA, Wed. —An official of the troubleplagued World Boy Scouts' Jamboree at Maklllng said today that sanitation conditions in the camp were "much Improved." At the same time, a Philippine police spokesman said security measures had been tightened to prevent another invasion of sex perverts and139 words
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Article23 1959-07-23 1 LONDON, Wed. Fewer people were convicted of drunkenness In England and Wales last year, but the number of young offenders rose.23 words
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Article19 1959-07-23 1 GUATEMALA, Wed. Two bombs exploded simultaneously outside the American embassy and the residence of the Catholic Archbishop.19 words
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Article17 1959-07-23 1 SYDNEY, Wed Floods have cut the main southern railway line between Melbourne and Sydney.17 words
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103 1959-07-23 1 MALACCA, Wed. The Minuter of Commerce and Industry, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, has handed a "death threat" letter he received at the weekend to the police The letter, written In Chinese, warned him that his life was In danger because of his stand In103 words
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Article, Illustration549 1959-07-23 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday FOUR boys were killed last night by a Singaporebound passenger train. The boys, who ran away from the Sungei Besi Approved Boys' School on Monday night, had fallen asleep on the railway track. They were too tired to549 words
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99 1959-07-23 1 New drive to trap radio 'pirates' SINGAPORE. Wed. Radio Singapore is to intensify its campaign against "radio pirates" next month. Th« campaign will cover a wider area than the one launched in April, said a Government statement tonight. The statement said that this campaign will be announced over the air.99 words
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Article31 1959-07-23 1 LONDON. Wed. Active consideration will have to be given to radiation hazards from future nuclear-powered ships visiting the Port of London, the port's medical officer says in his annual eport31 words
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Article21 1959-07-23 1 NEW YORK. Wcu. A Federal Judge rule-i here that D. H. Lawrence's 1 ovel 'L»jy Chatterley's Lover' not obscene.21 words
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Article56 1959-07-23 1 TAIPEH. Wed. Several Qgmmunist frogmen landed oft -a beach off Quemoy last night, but were beaten off by the Nationalist garrison, the Defence Ministry said today. The Ministry said the Communist frogmen, after being fired on. retreated towards the mainland. This is the first time frogmen56 words
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Article28 1959-07-23 1 LONDON. Wed.— Sgt Raymond Purdy. 43, was buried here as "Scarface" Guenther Podola 30. the man charged with shooting him. lay in a prison hospital bed.28 words
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307 1959-07-23 1 Youth shot dead in police vs. thugs street battle By Harold Soh Singapore, Thur. A YOUTH was shot dead and another wounded by police who opened fire in a running battle with about 20 thugs along Nlcoll Highway here shortly after midnight last night. The battle started at 12.10 a.m.307 words
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Article75 1959-07-23 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malayan Chinese Association central working committee will meet early next month to replace four key men who resigned last week. The tentative date for the meeting is August 3. The vacant posts are those of the secretary-general and chairmen75 words
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Article45 1959-07-23 1 LONDON. Wed— Blr Winston and Lady Churchill left London by air today for Nice, their starting point for a three-week cruise among the Oreek Islands. They will be the guests of Mr. Aristotle Onassls. the Oreek shipowner, in his yacht— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article168 1959-07-23 1 'BOYD IS WILLING TO RESIGN' From HALL ROMNEY LONDON, Wed.— Tht Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alan Lennox Boyd, is believed to have placed his appointment "at the disposal of the Prime Minister," according to the Daily Sketch political correspondent. The Dally Mall, however. says that although Mr. Boyd Is willing to168 words
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Article19 1959-07-23 1 >l t ike (111 1 b b n n ptopwl <m h«>w ti> mlvq German i>r'' Kiuti.19 words
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Article336 1959-07-23 3 why should I go?-Mr. K WARSAW, Wednesday. MR. NIKITA KHRUSHCHEV commenting at a Soviet Embassy reception here last night on the cancellation of his visit to Scandinavia, said of hostile press comment there: "If they spit in my face, a guest, why should I go?"336 words
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Article236 1959-07-23 3 WARSAW, Wednesday. MR. Nikita Khrushchev yesterday attacked "revi--1 sionists" who. he said, were trying, under cover of Marxism-Leninism, to destroy all the achievements of Communism. At a ceremony to mark the 15th anniversary of the founding of Poland's Communist regime, he warned that Communists everywhere, mustReuter - 236 words
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Article76 1959-07-23 3 Print row: Pay offer rejected TONDON. Wed.— Employers made a firm offer of more pay and shorter hours yesterday to end Britain'? flve-week-old printing stoppage but union leaders called It "completely unsatisfactory." Leaders of 10 unions were offered a pay rise of three and a half per cent and aReuter - 76 words
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157 1959-07-23 3 Nikita tells reporters: 'You are my sputniks' arsaw. Wed. The Soviet Prime Minister. Mr. Khrushchev told reporters at a reception at the Soviet Embassy: "This is a press conference. You are my sputniks." A Western reporter asked Mr. Khrushchev: "May your sputniks have a drink with you? We are WesternUPI - 157 words
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Article27 1959-07-23 3 JAKARTA. Wed.— About 750 tons of rattan was exported from Bandajarmasin. Borneo. most of It to Singapore, in the first quarter of the year. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article203 1959-07-23 3 NIXON READY FOR TRIP TO MOSCOW WASHINGTON, Wednesday. VICE President Richard Nixon flies tonight on a mission to Moscow which he hopes may lead to some easing of cold war tensions. U> XT4 i i Mr. Nixon is leaving Washington as reports from Geneva stress the impasse reached with RussiaReuter - 203 words
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Article118 1959-07-23 3 The Lords put it right again I ONDON. Wed. The House of Lords, reversing a previous decision, last night agreed to make it possible for a child to be legitimated by subsequent marriage of Its parents even If either of them had been married to someone else at at theReuter - 118 words
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Article95 1959-07-23 3 A QUESTION OF BLACK AND WHITE... NEW ORLEANS. Wed. A chief librarian in Shreveport today removed a children's book from circulation because it contained Illustrations of white and Negro children fishing and picnicking together. The librarian. Miss Inez Boone, said drawings In "The First Book of Fishing" which were meantReuter - 95 words
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Article35 1959-07-23 3 ROME. Wed— A fire broke oat in "the microfilm section of the Italian Ministry of Defence here today spreading to four rooms before it could be put out. There were no casualties.— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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178 1959-07-23 3 5 'SEEDS' PLANTED IN BRAIN SAVE WIFE T ONDON, Wed.— A 51- year-old woman, wife of a company director and mother of two children, is alive at Bfentwood. Essex, today because of five radioactive "seeds" planted in her brain a year ago She Is thought to be the first womanReuter - 178 words
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Article78 1959-07-23 3 On brink of great discoveries ONDON, Wed. The world is poised on the brink of a number of revolutionary discoveries in medicine, the Medical Press, a professional weekly, said yesterday. With time, problems now confronting doctors are bound to be solved. As the pace quickens and more Information becomes available78 words
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Article62 1959-07-23 3 The forgetful surgeons EDINBURGH: A Canadian doctor complained here yesterday of the "staggering number" of instruments and other articles left behind in patients' bodies after operations. Dr. 11.8. Hilton, associate secretary of the Canadian Medical Protective Association, said that in the past six years in Canada 19 needles, 35 sponges,62 words
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Article76 1959-07-23 3 EDINBURGH: A Canadian doctor, Dr. J.E. Gardner, said here yesterday a prevalent notion that an-tl-biotic "wonder" drugs might eventually eliminate all infections had led to a dangerouo "surgical complacency." Dr. Gardner, of me Col. Belcher Hospital, Calgary. Alberta, said the 'wonder drugs were often responsibleReuter - 76 words
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Article61 1959-07-23 3 LONDON: Doctors who tell patients "your blood pressure is sky-high" are guilty of "the worst form of doctoring," according to the Medical Press. Dr. K. D. Allanby, of Lop don's Guy's Hospital wrote "Many patients are alarmed by any sukjtestlon that they suffer from high61 words
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195 1959-07-23 3 AIRMEN TOLD: FINGER TO TRIGGER NEAR RED SHORES WASHINGTON, Wed.— The United States navy has ordered all its planes patrolling within range of Communist shores to have all their guns in place and ready to operace at any time, it was disclosed today. The order was set out in papers195 words
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Advertisement172 1959-07-23 3 GIVE YOUR SKIN (j/& /9 THE SOFTNESS OF A (y£^Z{J ;n*'^^^^^^_ E^try\)ody trdmirts a tkin that is smooth and J^ff^ clear. Let gentle "'H«zeline' Snow" give >«# I t n t i e scaut V care l need*jßifct Delicately fragrant, 'Hazeline' Snow" is at l Hjb cool as the dawn172 words
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Miscellaneous349 1959-07-23 3 our ro Q /^r f ofl o y I i RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 476 metres NATIONAL SHORTWAVE A.M. 6.30 Uood Morning; 6.32 SERVICE 41.1 metres Morning H elude; 7 00 The News; MEUU M HAVE SERVICES 7.05 A Date With Music; 7.30 Koala Lumpur 341 metres Speak349 words
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Article250 1959-07-23 4 'MOST DOWN-TRODDEN PEOPLE OF SINGAPORE' THE GOVT. WILL HELP THEM, SAYS INCHE YA'ACOB IN BROADCAST SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of National Development, Inche Ya'acob Mohamed, tonight described the inhabitants of the Southern Islands as "the most down-trod-den people of Singapore.*' Speaking over Radio250 words
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250 1959-07-23 4 CAINE ON DEFICIT: 'GOVT. IS RIGHT' SINGAPORE, Wed. Sir Sydney Calne, a former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya and a noted economist, said here today that the Singapore Government was right to do all it could to encourage industries. Of the calculated $14 million deficit in the State's Budget250 words
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141 1959-07-23 4 THE OFFICIAL IN POSH HOTEL: AN EXPLANATION BY GOVT. CINGAPORE, Wed. The Government official who was staying in a posh hotel at Government expense is not Mr. R. C. Hoffman, declared Dr. Goh Keng Swee, the Minister for Finance, in a statement tonight. Mr. Hoffman is the Permanent Secretary, 1141 words
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Article142 1959-07-23 4 Mr. Ong and those S.I.T. homes SINGAPORE, Wed. In yesterday's Straits Times a was reported that during the Assembly debate the Minister for National Development. Mr. Ong Eng Ouan. had said that to make up for the shortage of housing, the Singapore Government proposed building at least 10,000 units a142 words
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Article42 1959-07-23 4 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Mahid bin Jumat, 40, was jailed for 12 monthi in a district court today on a charge of cheating. He was found guilty of cheating See Lian Kwang, owner of several huts, of $100 in a building case.42 words
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Article24 1959-07-23 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Buddhist Union will celebrate Kwan Im Tann on Friday with morning and evening services at its Jalan Senyum shrine.24 words
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Miscellaneous392 1959-07-23 4 Singapore diary... THEOSOFHICAL SOCIETY: I lifting 4 p.m.; judo practice for Talk by Madam Julie Stevens, on i Juniors 4.45 pjn.; cricket practice "Spirituality of Life" at 8 Cairn- 5 p.m.; Judo practice for seniors hill Road 6 p.m. 5.45 p.m. iivrnnai ul mmni \n Y.W.C.A. (Rafflrs Quay): Tal SINGAPORE392 words
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Article, Illustration920 1959-07-23 5 Malacca 4 seats STRAITS TIMES guide to the national elections Alliance vs. candidates of three parties and one Independent mostly smallholders. Those living in the coastal areas earn their livelihood as fishermen. There are three Malay candidates Inche Abdul Ghani bin Ishak (Alliance), Haji Karim bin Haji Dalib (PMIP» and920 words
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Article372 1959-07-23 5 DERLIS, the Feder- ation's tiniest and northernmost State, has only two constit v c n c i c s Utara (North) and Selatan (South). Of a population of more than 90.000, only about 20 per cent are Chinese. More than half the state is padi land.372 words
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Article546 1959-07-23 5 WHO'S WHERE— AT A GLANCE BANDAR MALACCA; MR. WONG KOON YOON (55) (Alliance) a former court Interpreter, Chinese Affairs Officer and Registrar df Civil Marriafes. Malacca; retired frwacovrrnment service few days before nomination day; born in Kuala Lumpur; been in Malacca 3§ years; talented amateur magician. MR. TAN KEE GAK546 words
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Advertisement290 1959-07-23 5 1 *^bse** J^S^^Mm I n*_Jß*-JP*** W^Sk J nit Allenburys Rusks arc an ideal solid fuod Allenburys for babies (rom their sixth month Rusks in d new They're especially helpful when baby is teething. Buy Allenburys Rusks in money-Saving the new economical pack. 8 oz. pack. Agents: BARLOW CO (Singapore) LTD.290 words
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Obituary150 1959-07-23 6 Wordt l;» (Minimum). SICCO LULOFB Formerly Inspector of Malayan Amerlc.ia Plantations Limited, passed away la Melbourne. Australia, 22nd July. 1059. MR. LOW CHENG LOCK aged C 3. passed away peacefully on 21-7-59, leaving his wife, two sons, one daughter, one son-in-law, two grandsons to mourn his loss. Cortege leaving150 words
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Obituary33 1959-07-23 6 >c Werit tie (Minimum). FAMILY of late Mr. and Mrs. Cheah Beng Cheang thank Relatives and Friends for Messages of Condolence, Wreaths, Scrolls. Donations, Night Visit*. Loan of Can and Attending- Funeral.33 words
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669 1959-07-23 6 The Straits Times Thursday, July 23. 1959 A Malayan Nation Much of what was said in the Singapore Assembly in a sitting of possibly record length in the island's legislative history inevitably came from the Government benches No-one needs reminding that the Opposition is outnumbered by more than five to669 words
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Article383 1959-07-23 6 Things at Geneva always look worst just after the Big Four have held a plenary session. To anyone who expected the foreign ministers to tumble into one another's arms in this second phase of their talks the situation now will look very bleak. It started with a brisk383 words
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Article176 1959-07-23 6 The eight Singapore teachers who were arrested in a blue-film raid can breathe sighs of relief. The Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. is r A going to press for their dismissal. It will be a case of modified bliss, however, because their offence is still under the176 words
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Article, Illustration1502 1959-07-23 6 by A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT MOTORISTS COMPANIES The costs Claims are are much getting heavier too high... each year... LONDON. Wednesday. MOTOR-CAR insurance continues to give anxiety both to the mo-tor-car owner and the insurance companies. The problem for the owner is the rising cost of insurance and for1,502 words
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164 1959-07-23 6 DRAVO to the Govern- ment for the efficiency which they have brought to Governin en t departments within the short time of their coming into power. An application was sent to a certain Government department asking (or certain Information about a transaction which took164 words
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79 1959-07-23 6 CHAN MIA SIAs suggestion to stop paying allowances to the Volunteer Police tST July 15) could mean dlsbandment in disguise of the V.S.C. as there exists no contractual obligation which binds a member of that part of our police force to stay for any79 words
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Letter43 1959-07-23 6 IN the report of the pineapple inquiry (B.T. July 18) I am Quoted as saying that the "employers were now reasonable." What I said was that the employers are becoming reasonable. D. PUTHCCHEARY. Slngaaere General Employees' Lnima Singapore,43 words
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161 1959-07-23 6 Widows' fund: Now what happens to the money? IAM In full agreement with all those who have proposed the abolition of the Widows' and Orphans' Fund. On account of this fund my husband has been compelled to stop the $30 that went Into our savings regularly each month. Just what161 words
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Article2769 1959-07-23 7 SINGAPORE, Wednesday COURT TOLD IT WAS HE WHO HAD SUGGESTED DR. CHUANG AS HEAD OF NEW POLITICAL PARTY MR. DAVID MARSHALL, the Workers' Party chairman, said in court here today that it was he who suggested last October that Dr. Chuang Chu-Lin. former Chinese school2,769 words
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136 1959-07-23 7 ALOR STAR. Wed. The A Alliance national leader. Tengku Abdul Rahman, has started campaigning The Tengku. started his election campaign on Monday. He will concentrate flr»t in hi 3 home state. Kedah. until Friday. He goes to Penang on Ba- turday. On Sunday, he136 words
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272 1959-07-23 7 Minister won't press for sacking of 'blue film teachers SINGAPORE, Wednesday. r PHE MINISTER for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Un» will not press for the dismissal of eight teacherj arrested in a "blue film" raid. Mr. S. Sivanandam, president of the Singapore Teachers' Union, said today. He and 10 other272 words
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75 1959-07-23 7 IBAN GIRLS SWIM TO SAFETY AS BOAT SINKS ITUCHING, Wed. Two young Iban girls swam about half a mile In the crocodile Infested river, the Batang tupar, in the Second division of Sarawak, when the boat in which they were travelling with an elderly Iban couple capsized during a sudden75 words
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Article73 1959-07-23 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. The president of the Singapore Council of Women, Mrs. George Lee, and Mrs. Shlrln Fozdar, the secretary, have been Invited by the National Women's Federation of the People's Republic of China to visit China in August. The invitation was sent by Miss Tsao Meng Chun,73 words
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141 1959-07-23 7 ITUALA LUMPUR, Wed. tv The Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khlr Johari, today told four Singapore student organisations not to "meddle" in Federation affairs. He was replying to their criticisms over his threat to close the Language Institute after a demonstration by the students.141 words
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Article, Illustration610 1959-07-23 8 NEW FABRICS WILL BE SMOOTHER AND FLATTER \yOMEN the world over are an* xiou s 1 y awaiting news of the lines for the coming season. Although London's styles were revealed during shows on Tuesday, yesterday and today, no word or picture has as610 words
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Miscellaneous252 1959-07-23 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 8. A retreat in the Middle East 0. As the raven quoth (9). (4). 10. Bud on breaking In spring 14. Cancellation concerning draw(s). Ing (10). 11. Clumsy sort of dog? (7). 15. Broadsides shatter furniture 12. French palace in Austria? (10). Nonsense: (7). 17. I252 words
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668 1959-07-23 10 By Our Market Coirespondent RUBBER was taken to its highest level since early June yesterday following good interest in lower sheet for prompt shipment. Later, however, the price eased when it was announced the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives were meeting668 words
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Article22 1959-07-23 10 Malayan Share Market: July 22 July 21 Industrials 89.76 89.60 Tina: 103.85 103.41 Rubbers: 132.74 132.74 Jan. 1 1958 10022 words
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Article119 1959-07-23 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK/Continent July/August shipments $35 buyers. $36 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $57 sellers, drum $60 sellers. Pepper: steady; about 20 tons of white pepper were reported done, Muntok white $134. Sarawak $133 (both up $1), special119 words
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Article71 1959-07-23 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Aa—Ptitlon made the following chances In its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: French Franca *****; Belgian Francs 1631: Italian Lire *****. On the free exchange market In Hong Kong yesterday, the U.S. dollar was quoted at71 words
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Article30 1959-07-23 10 SINGAPORE. JULY 22. RUBBER: 98% cents per lb. (up three- eighths of a cent). TIN: $400 per picul (up $1.25). Estimated unofficial offering 160 tons (up 10 tons).30 words
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Article557 1959-07-23 10 The Malayan Shair Brokers' Association reported yesterday: "Rubbers and industrials were quietly steady while tins were generally better. The turnover was fair." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business up to 3.30 pm.: Industrials: Fed. Disp. $101; Fitzpatricka $1.02; leaser and Neave ords $1.31; W Hammer $1.36;557 words
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Article151 1959-07-23 10 August first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed In Singapore yesterday at 98 S cents per lb., up three, eighths of a cent on Tuesday's closing price. The closing tone was slightly easier. Closing prices in cents per lb., yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 98151 words
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Article152 1959-07-23 10 MELBOURNE. Wed. INVESTMENT shares maintained a firm tone on the Stocic Exchange here today. ACI rose 3s. to 735. 9d. after the announcement of a one for six bonus issue. Other moves were Huddart Parker up Is. tfd. to 82s. 6d. and Associated Pulp down Is. to 50s.152 words
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Article240 1959-07-23 10 Ships lying alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today: Ernp. Fowey U2, Estelle Maersk 4/5, Grootekerk ba. Virginia Lykas 6/7. Leninogorsk 8/9, Oaroet 10/11. Busuanga 13/14. Hoogkerk 15/16. Laust Maersk 18. Thorstrand 19. Scudal N.Wall 2. Beetong N.Wall 3. Selangong N.Wall 4. Bentong 21/22. Auby 23/24.240 words
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Advertisement1075 1959-07-23 10 jJK"^hneJ ExpNM OAA, PMHto tjs Atlantic Gout Service E.T.A. E.T.A. E.IJL Spore P. S't-am Pwart| H'kon| I Angeles New York "Kaahkawa Mara" irt Call 3/ 4 *n skm 2U Call 7/ I Aif 12 A 1 Sell II Siat "KiWfcaws Mara" Ist Call J1 Aa*/ llaft IStpi Jst»l tut CHI1,075 words
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Advertisement324 1959-07-23 10 TENDER P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE (AMENDED) TENDERS from Class "E" registered Contractors and above will be received by the STATE ENGINEER. P.W.D., PERAK, IPOH. up to 3 p.m. of the 28th July. 1959 for the CONSTRUCTION OP ONE CLASS "E" AND ONE CLASS "F" QUARTERS ON LOT *****. TEMOH ROAD, KAMPAR324 words
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Advertisement779 1959-07-23 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citizens and from Permanent Sen-Ing Government Officers for Appointment as Technical Lecturers in the Technical College, Kuala Lumpur: (I) Two (2) in Surveying and 'in One (l) in Mathematics. The Salary Scales. Minimum Qualifications and Experience required are as follows:— For (1) Salary779 words
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Advertisement707 1959-07-23 10 THE CHLORIDE ELECTRICAL STORAGE CO. LIMITED ONE OF TIE WORLDS LEADING BATTERY MANUFACTURERS EXTRACT FROM CHAIRMAN'S REPORT 1951 Expressing satisfaction with the continued progress or The Chloride Electrical Storage Company Limited, the Chairman, Mr. A. W. Browne. 0.8. E., M.1.E.E.. disclosed striking developments in the Company's research, manufacturing and sates707 words
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Advertisement542 1959-07-23 11 NOTICES BOOKINGS OF ACCOMMODATION At Tanjeag Kline Government Bangalow And Pantai Knndor Subordinates Bungalow, Malacca. All applications for the booking of the above mentioned bungalows should be addressed to the I Supervisor of Government Bungalow* c/o State Secretariat. Malacca, and not to the state Engineer, Malacca as hitherto. TBNOKU BESUR542 words
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Advertisement335 1959-07-23 11 (CesUnaed freoi rage 8) SITUATIONS VACANT M Ward* tt (Mim.) Boa tt et: aatra LADY DEMONSTRATOR Required for commercial house to demonstrate office equipment. Reply Box AMU ST.. Ki. WAITRESSES REQUIRED in High Class Bar. Interview between 10.00 a.m. to 1.00 pm. at 315 Clemenceau Avenue Spore. WANTED BY IMPORT335 words
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Advertisement711 1959-07-23 11 SITUATIONS VACANT I* Ward* U (Ml*->—aaa tt eU. aatra WANTED IMMEDIATELY ENOUSH Bpeakinf Experienced masseuses required by Petunia Massage, Tlong Hoa Hotel, Prinaep Street, (opposite Cathay) Singapore., Tel: *****. 1 ACCOUNTING CLERK Male Chinese required age within 27 years, must pass Chinese Middle Hlfh School, English Senior Cambridge or Junior711 words
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Advertisement880 1959-07-23 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT M Word* $t (Min.)~Box It ft*, extra INDEPENDENT FURNISHED I PLAT Bedroom, sittint, dining. long bath, h*c water, garden > European neighbours. District 11 Ren: $350/ inclusive. Tel. Spore *****. LUXURIOUSLY FURNISHED plat, District 3 bedrooms, i iHHbaths attached, dining/sitting. modern kitchen fridge, phone etc. i Exclusive/central. Phone880 words
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Advertisement418 1959-07-23 11 TUITION Word* tS (Min.)— Box it eU. extra PIANO TUITION and Theory Buklt Tlmah. Phooe (8-pore) ***** working hours. QUALIFIED TEACHER Offers English lessons in exchange simple Mandarin conversation practice (not teaching) mornings. Bus route 17. Box A 5607 S.T. Spore. POSTAL TUITION BookKeeping, Accounts. Business Correspondence Special coaching for418 words
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Advertisement484 1959-07-23 11 TRAVELS TOURS tt Ward* ti (Mia.)— Baa tt eU. rttra DISCOVER SINQAPORI7JOHORB Sightseeing Tours are conducted daily with our specially trained/lady guides escorts lit our luxury cars. 93, Owen Road, Telephone *****. (Spore). LOAN Word* $S (Min.)-Box f et*. txtra GENTLEMAN Holding Responsible Job requires $800. Wit pay Interest Ull484 words
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Advertisement471 1959-07-23 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Ward* tt (Mi*)—Bas tt tt* aatra IMMACULATE 1856 DodgiKingsway two- toned yellow bUck In tip top condition, automatic clutch, one owner. Mileage 45,000. Apply Box A 6609 ST B'pore. RELIABLE USED CARS, economical to maintain. Down payment $300/- only. Easy hire purchase terms can be arranged.471 words
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Advertisement431 1959-07-23 11 MISCELLANEOUS U Ward* tt (Mia.)— Box it tt: txlra CAVENAOH BEAUTY HOUSE— The Complete Beauty Shop: Facials, Pimple Treatments. Slimming, Perms, Sets. TlnU. etc. 6SA. Cavenagh Road *****, S pore. AT YOl K SERVICL tt Ward* tit (Minimum). DaUg I month. It Ward* t»4t (Mm PHOTOSTATS BY FOTOMATIC. (B'pore) *****431 words
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Article254 1959-07-23 12 LEE FOO SAN - BOON BEE IN PERAK SIDE v KEDAH LEE FOO SAN By IPOH. Wed.— Perak are confident of beating! Kedah at Sungei Patani on Friday to take them another step nearer their goal the Malaya Cup soccer final. Their confidence, however. ha> not led them to under- j rate Kedah who254 words
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Article357 1959-07-23 12 REGIONAL TRAINING FOR SCHOOLBOYS THE ONLY SOLUTION TO IMPROVE GAME By VICTOR NAYAGAM Kuala Lumpur, Wed. FEDERATION of Malaya Schools Sports Council secretary Toh Boon Huah said today that the question of expenses should not be considered as of primary importance if the Badminton Association of357 words
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Article44 1959-07-23 12 SINOAPORE, Wed. RafHes Institution beat St. Joseph's by 48 run* In a friendly Inter-school cricket match at Bras Basah Road today. Raffles 136 <T. Martin 6C. N. de Vas 5-52 i. S.J.I. 88 (R. Tesaensohn 24. Jayapal 5-17, six stumped by wicketkeeper).44 words
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116 1959-07-23 12 INTER-PORT TENNIS: MALAYA TO MEET SIAM IPOH, Wed. Malaya A will defend the interport tennis championship against four other participating countries, Slam, India, Pakistan and Vietnam, during the three-day tournament to be played at Ipoh, beginning on Aug. 3. The draw is: Top section (.first round) Slam v. Malaya, winners116 words
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Article49 1959-07-23 12 NEW YORK. Wed.—lngemar Johansson, Sweden's world heavyweight boxing champion, was elected June's outstanding professional athlete in the monthly poll of American sportswrlters and broadcasters. Johansson, who received 85 of the 81 first place votes, is the first foreign athlete to win the monthly poll— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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227 1959-07-23 12 A PENANG, Wednesday. RECORD entry of 354—200 men, 46 women, 84 boys and 24 girls— has been received for the Penang A.A.A. championships which begin here on Friday at the City Stadium. uespite tne large entry, however, two events the men's hammer throw and the227 words
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Article64 1959-07-23 12 MONTREAL. '.7ed. Archie Moore's defence of his world llght-heavywelght boxIng title against Yvon Durelle. the Canadian British Empire champion, was postponed for the second time here yesterday. It will now be held on Aug. 12. The fight had been scheduled to take place on July 29. MooreReuter - 64 words
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Article107 1959-07-23 12 MUAR, Wed. Results of first round tin tn the Johore tennis championships were: Singles: Yon Mian bt R. Ismcs 8-2, 6-3; Syed Suleiman bt P. Slnthatnoney 8-1, 6-3; Charlie Chin bt Robert Roh 6-4, 8-6: Aziz Mohamed bt B. D'Cruz fw'.o.); Daud Amin bt ST. Rang 6-3.107 words
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Article89 1959-07-23 12 IPOH, Wed.— A strong contingent from Perak will take part in the Federation Royal Police sports competitions at the Police Depot in Kuala Lumpur over the week-end. Perak state champion athlete. PC. Ohenda 81ngh. wUJ head the team of 30, Including two women, for the ath-89 words
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421 1959-07-23 12 CHAW Stable's brilliant young stayer. Technicolor 11, heads my list of horses to follow at the Penang July meeting starting on Saturday. His mission is the Penang Gold Cup on the first day and his connections are confident of success. Technicolor's rise from humble421 words
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301 1959-07-23 12 FORMER PAKISTAN CHAMPION FOR MALAYAN TENNIS MEET A FORMER Pakistan champion, Iftikhar Ahmad, is the latest entry for the Malayan tennis championships which will be played at Ipoh from July 30 to Aug. 3. Ahmad is coming as a reDlacement for Iftikhar Saeedhye.301 words
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Article49 1959-07-23 12 MONTREAL, Wed—Canada will Introduce two newcomers, Francois Oodbout of Quebec. 21. ana John Bassett of Toronto, 20, for their American zone Davis Cup seml- final against Australia which starts here on Friday. They team-up with the experienced Bob Bedard. 27, and John Fontana, 28 Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Advertisement237 1959-07-23 12 ■BY *3tm A Bi^r iC¥^Hßr^~~~^^^"~^^^J>^SsH I proudly announces u n Up* YjV-j Wk^^'m^ I J I g^p^ ■B^«B»iBBBBB* «H 1 BBBnPv tP^~ j Now you can travel to Seattle VIA BANGKOK... J^BMPbbHH via Tokyo in one giant DC-7C hop across the Pacific. This new service Is eight hours Bbbb^Sbß -^^k^i^BBBBBBBBBBB^^.237 words
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Advertisement347 1959-07-23 12 SPORTS EQUIPMENT FOR SCHOOLS T|O CH**-^ EVERYONE CAN HELP in this exciting I "Y O^ klaVV^ Dew scheme: Just tn nlc of ll ftftri'n'nto" yfiJ \l-l- if j i rackets, neti and shattlef, footballs, basket «uUIGH P^ W«i kbk tto**** o***o***0 batll aodwy iticki H cO W» almost all the347 words
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446 1959-07-23 13 THE VISITING VARSITIES SIDE INCLUDE NINE CAPS SINGAPORE, Wednesday. rFHE combined Oxford and Cambridge uni- versities rugby team will now play their only match in Malaya against an All-Malaya side at the Merdeka Stadium on Sept. 1 under floodlights. The tourists are due to arrive in Singapore on Monday, Aug.446 words
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140 1959-07-23 13 Pay Corps storm into final of Parker Cup CUIXGAPORE, Wed.— Royal i> Army Pay Corps qualified to meet Singapore Guard Regiment in the final of the Parker Cup soccer competition when they beat Ist Cbeshires 4-0 in their second replay *t Tanglin today. RAPC took the lead in the seventh140 words
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Article133 1959-07-23 13 BINOAPORE. Wed. Private Baugh and Shi O.ynn were the outstanding performers at the OHQ Farelf swimming championships at Tanglln today. They won two events each. Pte Cheswick beat Pte Partridge In the 25 yds. backstroke (2?sec> and 50 yds. freestyle (45sec) t< be the only woman competitor to133 words
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Article28 1959-07-23 13 BINGAPORE. Wed.—Woodbridge Hospital and Marines 'B" drew 1-1 in the S.O.H.F.A. Junior knockout match at Kallang today. Ismail Wartan scored for Woodbridge and Osman Sainon for Marines.28 words
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Article89 1959-07-23 13 SINGAPORE. Wed. Hurdler I M. Qunaeena, has become the second leading athlete to withdrew cond leading athlete to withdraw tic championships to be held on Friday and Saturday. Sprinter Ernest Frlda withdrew yesterday. Both have sustained thigh muscle Injuries. Frlda was expected to win both •prints and89 words
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Article24 1959-07-23 13 SINGAPORE. Wed -GHQ. Farelf beat 30 Bn R.A.0.C., 5-0 In the Army senior cup soccer semi-final match at Ayer Rajah road today.24 words
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Article22 1959-07-23 13 SINGAPORE. Wed. Tay Kay Joo i Chung Wah) won the RAF 10-mllas cycling time trial at Tempenls Road today.22 words
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407 1959-07-23 13 §INQAPORE. Wed.— Philip Oulton. the Army shot put and discus star was in Rood form today, helping his team to beat R.A.F. and Royal Navy in the int«r-Ber-vlces athletics meet *t Changi. Oulton won hl.s favourite event* and also the javelin.407 words
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Article, Illustration45 1959-07-23 13 A 'grandstand' finish— and narrow victory for Aziz ST. JOHN'S top sprinter, Azii Ahmad (right), gains a close victory In the Claav 1 KM yards. Wont Choon Kong (No. 57) finished second. Asia also won the 220 yards. Straits Times picture by Lim Taw Ctaong.Lim Taw Ctaong - 45 words
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449 1959-07-23 13 SAUL JOSHUA - SAUL JOSHUA SCHOOLBOY BREAKS SELANGOR RECORD ROHINI THE OUTSTANDING GIRL By Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. A NINETEEN-YEAR-OLD schoolboy today recorded the third best high jump mark in the history of Malayan athletics when he cleared 6ft. 2*in. Lanky Tan Ghee Lin (St. John's Institution)449 words
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171 1959-07-23 13 SINGAPORE. Wed.— A move to bar Combined Schools from taking part in the inter-dub meet which the Singapore A.A.A. is staging on Aug. 15. failed today. At a S.A.A.A. committee meeting today, a delegate Mr. Tan Eng Yoon. said that Combined Schools do171 words
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Article178 1959-07-23 13 MOK SIN PIN - MOK SIN PIN By Singapore, Wednesday AFTER trailing the leaders for the first six laps, A Dial Singh Khaira won the six miles, first final in this year's Singapore Amateur Athletic Association annual championships, at Farrer Park Stadium today. The small, slim Sikh finished178 words
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Article57 1959-07-23 13 SINGAPORE. Wed. National Carbon "A" entered the final of the Singapore Business Houses P.A. League and Cup competition when they beat Pulau Bukom 3-1 at Farrer Park today. National Carbon reached the semi-finals. In which they will meet Metal Box next week, when they beat Singapore57 words
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Article46 1959-07-23 13 LONDON, Wed— Peter May, the England cricket captain, has a back injury and has withdrawn from the side to meet India in the fourth Test at Manchester tomorrow. Colin Cowdrey, who had been omitted, will return to captain the team.— ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article28 1959-07-23 13 SINOAPORK. Wed. Alexandra Grammar Bchool entered the final of the Singapore Inter-school knockout tournament whan they beat St. Patrick's School by nine wickets at Alexandra today.28 words
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Article43 1959-07-23 13 TOKYO. Wed.— Murray Rose of Australia set a new world record of 9 mm 8.6 sec when winning the 800 metres free style on the final day of the three-day U.S.-Japiui swim" mlng match here today.— UPl. m43 words
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Article83 1959-07-23 13 DAVDSON'S CENTURY AGAINST KEDAH A LOR STAR, Wed. Emu Cricket Club scored a convincing seven-wlcket victory over Kedah in a friendly match played at the Setla Kesukaan Club ground today. Highlight of the match was the unbeaten century by P Davidson, nephew of Alan Davidson, the Australian Test player. Play83 words
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Article158 1959-07-23 13 KEDAH if Adcustln b Evaas o JJL Huntley c Btrt 1> Ivans 8 J.J. Angustin b Evans f B.E. Angnstln st Birt b Crossings is W.H.Glovar b Etms G.D. Fawler c Olmoa b GUchrtst N. BaJan b GUchrist C.C. AugasUn c Creasing b Gleason 14 EM AwuiUn b GUchrtst158 words
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Advertisement384 1959-07-23 13 FOR RELIEF FROM STOMACH PAINS^2^'WITHIN MINUTES r<. LVHBHBa^a^Bis^aflaHHH rUb^SS 3Jh ITJJtd r J lii^clßi ,(V TABI E T S W M Or* IMITATIONS WEIUN ta a morvtilou* new therapy for oaitric and duodenol i Th "WHSIN" it ulews. hypor-ocldity, ttomochoch* •mhon* on Hih tablet, ulc«rou» paina, hypcridroiis an 6 rmtu—384 words
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Miscellaneous58 1959-07-23 13 SINOAPUKB: Soccer SAFA training (7 p.m.). SAP A League Div. l Darul Aflah v IRC. Jalan Besar; Div. 3A Railway v Serangoon MY, Oeylang: Dir. 3B Telok Kurau United v Junior AA. MFA ground; Buklt Panjang r Cosmos. Farrer Park; Buklt Timari v Kampong 811 st. Farrer Park. Friendliea Town58 words
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Article115 1959-07-23 14 AMMAN. Wed. Syria Is to reopen her borders to Jordan traffic and diplomatic relations are to be reestablished soon. The Commission said it was surprised to find, on arriving in Singapore, ti.:it an ordinance to establish the Nanyang University under the law of Singapore had passed the second115 words
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Obituary118 1959-07-23 14 MRS. CHOONO VINO PUI. ccc Oon Suan Heoh, mother of San Kw.il. Tuck Kwal. Thlm Kw&i and Phool Yoke died at 3.30 pm 22nd July, aged 54. Funeral on 23.7.59 at 2 p.m. from 86A Imbl Road. CORNELIUS. ALFRED DAVID. age 54, formerly of Medan, beloved husband of Annette,118 words
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212 1959-07-23 14 Fullerton Square: Another no to the pay-cut men SINGAPORE. Wednesday. rpHE police today refused permission to the Coun- cil of Joint Action for the use of Fullerton Square for a mass rally scheduled to be held on July 31. Last Friday, the Commissioner of Lands. Mr. Kwa Soon Chuan also212 words
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Article43 1959-07-23 14 LONDON, Wed. Close of play scores In today's criokpt. matches tare: MAIDSTONE: Worcestershire 265 (O. Dews 114. D. Half yard six for 56) Kent 20 for one. LORDS: Lancashire 109 (J. Warr five for 39). Middlesex 127 for four (R. Gale 53).43 words
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Article312 1959-07-23 14 LONDON. Wed.— Stock market* in London today again (ailed to establish any definite trend but there were a number of good features. Although business continued to contract as a result of seasonal Influences, the turnover was still on considerable scale for this time or the year Olltedged securities312 words
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Article35 1959-07-23 14 LONDON. Wed. Spot 28"id., August 28 7 d.. September 28' id.. Oct-Dec. 38T»d.. Jan.-Marcb 28 yd. April-June 28'-jd.. JulySept. 28*« d.. July c.l.f. unquoted. Aug. cJ.f. 28Hd.. Sept. c.i.f. 285, d.. Tone: Very steady.35 words
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Article20 1959-07-23 14 LONDON. Wed.— Buyers £793 sellers £7934; Forward Buyers £790; sellers £791; Settlement £793 Turnover a.m. 35 tons, pm 90.20 words
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259 1959-07-23 14 850 DIE IN IRAQ AS THE RED TERROR DRIVE CONTINUES mST OF THE WORLD NEWS* CAIRO, Wednesday. VfORE THAN 850 people have been killed In northern Iraq in the fighting started by Communist last week and which is still going on, Egyptian newspapers reported today. The Egyptian-controlled Middle East News259 words
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Article159 1959-07-23 14 SUNDERLAND: Austin and Pickersglll, big Sunderland shipbuilders, announced today that they will close their Wear dockyard here "until the shipping recession is over." DOVER: An air force tanker plane burst into flames in flight and plunged to earth in a hay field, narrowly missing a cluster of159 words
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135 1959-07-23 14 rpRIVANDRUM, Wed. A Police made a baton charge and fired tear gas shells to disperse about 200 women picketing in Trivandrum today. There were no immediate reports of casualties. The women were picketing as part of the two-month-old campaign to force the states'135 words
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Advertisement341 1959-07-23 14 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMEMTS In Wur4% ill) (Himimmm) LEE: To Peggy and Thor Seng at Oleneagles on 22nd July v daughter, sister for Laoi. (sJfUlfe /yf^^, DoNT BET \vy^^/1 oiHbLrffu Singapore Free Press \jj x| Race Day Special be your guide. Out with the Free Press Wednesday and Saturday ot Bft\^L|2M|341 words
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Advertisement177 1959-07-23 14 (i^® top j^Jj RANK RECORD S BERTWEEDON r----— Boogie Shuffle Bert's Boogie JAR. 1 17 DORSEY S BIG FOUR j with the ALUMNI ALL STAR ORCH. Morie Opus 1 Song of India I'm Getting Sentimental Over You JKR.BOO2 SWEET BEAT (Music from the Flamingo Film) I s Tonite I Remember177 words
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