The Straits Times, 12 September 1959
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Title Section20 1959-09-12 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEUS 80,000 The Straits Times Hal"** Nat** 4 Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 195J? 15 CENTS.20 words
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Article, Illustration1224 1959-09-12 1 Socialists turft up in shirt-sleeves -and are warned by Tengku: You will be barred By STRAITS TIMES REPORTERS They return with jackets and ties and House cheers KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. ALLIANCE and Socialist Front MPs argued heatedly this morning, 10 minutes before the first meeting of1,224 words
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Article, Illustration71 1959-09-12 1 NOW properly dressed, Socialist Front MPs Mr. V. David, in white coat and grey trousers: Mr. Ng Ann Teck, in black blazer and white trousers: and Mr. Karam Singh, in black coat and white trousers, return to the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall for the meeting of the71 words
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Article329 1959-09-12 1 Barley scare reaches Perak IPOH, Fri Two cases of suspected poisoning from contaminated barley have been reported in Perak. A woman was admitted to Kuala Kangsar hospital yesterday with stomach pains. She tola doctors that she began to have stomachache after drinking two glasses of barley water on Saturday. A329 words
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Article37 1959-09-12 1 CHOU REJECTS FORCE PI KING. Kri— Premier Cliou fcn-lai told rtagdim i oiniruttcc of National Peoples Congrr^ »oda> that Sino-Indian border fuestioa >hotiJd settled on the five print co-existence, not i Rcutcr (See P I37 words
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Advertisement17 1959-09-12 1 It A madt w4t£ teed tout ffffiSf— F with plpnf'inpp M 'w*M B^ Jewels yy TITONI EgS17 words
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291 1959-09-12 2 CHINESE DO NOT DOMINATE ECONOMY; PUTHUCHEARY SINGAPORE, Friday. MR. James Puthueheary, manager of the Industrial Promotion Board, today disputed the widely-held theory that Chinese capital dominated the economy of Malaya. The theory, he said, vas an "optical illusion" which resulted from seeing the large number of Chinese traders not as291 words
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180 1959-09-12 2 SINGAPORE, Friday. lIOUSEWIVES will have to pay a little more for 11 high quality rice as a result of a change in the off-take ratio of Government stockpile rice. The ratio for broken grains, however, remains unchanged. The change, which cams Into180 words
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84 1959-09-12 2 PAY CUTS: JOINT COUNCIL TO MEET SOON SINGAPORE, Fri— The Sins' rapore Clvtt Service Joint Council will meet soon to discuss the pay cuts imposed on civil servants and their counterproposals. A spokesman of the official side said a meeting would be arranged shortly although a date had not yet84 words
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Article26 1959-09-12 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A bus conductor. Mahyudi bin Jesad. 28, was today drowned In a mining pool near his house in Kampong Pandan Dalara26 words
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Article33 1959-09-12 2 SINGAPORE Frl. Dr W. W. Yung, Director of the Western Pacific Region of the World Health Organisation, left Singapore this morning by air for Talpeh to attend the regional conference.33 words
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Article, Illustration128 1959-09-12 2 THE PRESIDENTS PERSONAL AIRGIRL FLIES IN SINGAPORE. Fri. Miss Kathlni Manoppo (above), Indonesian representative to the Pacific Festival in San Francisco next week. Is personal air stewardess to President Soekarno. Kathlni. 26. flew in this afternoon by Pan American Airways from Jakarta. Before her present Job she was an air128 words
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Article31 1959-09-12 2 JOHORE. Frl. Mr. G.A. Diaz has been appointed state replanting officer. Johore. m succession to Mr. R. J. Dennett who has been t ran si erred to Kuala Lumpur.31 words
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Article, Illustration29 1959-09-12 2 SIR JOHN BARLOW, a British M.P.. who arrived in Kuala Lumpur yesterday to attend the opening of the Federation Parliament today. Straits Timed picture.29 words
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260 1959-09-12 2 IPOH, Friday. PROCESSIONS to honour the birthday of Prophet Mohamed are held in many parts of the world and there is "nothing strange or new about it," a Muslim religious leader here said today. Mr. M.Y. Hussein, trustee of the All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society,260 words
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Article39 1959-09-12 2 KUCHINO, Fri. The acting Director of Medical Services. Dr. R Dickie, will represent Sarawak at the 10th session of the Western Pacific Regional Committee of the World Health Organisation meeting in Talpeh. from September 1« to 22.39 words
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Article, Illustration367 1959-09-12 2 VARSITY'S BIGGEST CONVOCATION KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. *CH)UR men will receive honorary doctorate degrees at the biggest- ever convocation of the Kuala Lumpur and Singapore divisions of the University of Malaya here tomorrow, i They are: DR. JOHN WILLIAM FIELD, former Director of the Institute367 words
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Article38 1959-09-12 2 SINGAPORE, Frl -Urn Lee. a self-taught singer who began her professional career singing in Singapore amusement parks, will give a recital of Chinese art songs In Mandarin on the English programme at 9.45 p.m. on Sunday.38 words
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90 1959-09-12 2 IPOH, Fri. Malay peasant! Uvlnr near the royal town of Kuala Kangsar have lost 40 buffaloes as a result of an epidemic last week. Cost of these buffaloes Is estimated at about $20,000. The buffaloes, in Kamponc Salon k and Kampon? Bending Kring90 words
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Article29 1959-09-12 2 RATJB, Fri. A rubber tapper. Mohamed AH bin Ismail. 23. was yesterday jailed for five years for raping a 10-year-old girl at Kampon* Buklt Badak. Temerloh.29 words
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Article66 1959-09-12 2 fSANGKOK. Fri. A former American army sergeant, Mr. Robert Mr rens. his wife and two children sailed from Bangkok last week aboard a junk on their way to the United States. The junk, christened "Kirn." will sail to Singapore first, then to Indonesia, Australia, NewReuter - 66 words
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Miscellaneous38 1959-09-12 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby vuGtttsxv) y r«A«ai AtfiNOu) I i'm f CM ~1l »owV >*3u wry tuat f£sr r < LrV^JttJHt^\ "DUONOALL < fux^icl IWMY? Qyg VQUNt m** J D«HX V QSAfMftOOM) MOUg VXK.*PJ I tSB* J /^sTT^ TD-Qr^g^-^38 words
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627 1959-09-12 3 TV TALK LOOKS BACK ON EUROPEAN TOUR WA SH I NGTON\ Fri. President Eisenhower last night again invited Mr. Nikita Khrushchev to advance some new ideas in an attempt to "melt the ice" of the cold war. This talk onReuter - 627 words
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288 1959-09-12 3 WASHINGTON, Fri. —I The Governor of Michigan, Mr. G. M. Williams, said today that next week's visit of Mr. Khrushchev to America could have more impact on the Communist economy and Russian imperialism than did the death of Stalin. He said: "Mr.Reuter - 288 words
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Article64 1959-09-12 3 LONDON. Fri.— The Duchess of Kent has declined with thanks the offer of an English hypnotist to help her son Prince Michael pass his driving test. The Duchess's secretary in a letter said that, while the suggestion was appreciated. Prince Michael "already has satisfactory Instruction and isReuter - 64 words
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Article, Illustration64 1959-09-12 3 LADY CHURCHILL, wearing a large patch over her right eye, returns to the Queen Victoria Hospital, East Grinstead. after having lunch with her husband. Sir Winston, at their country home. Chartwell. Kent. Lady Churchill was suffering from a minor eyelid complaint. She flew toReuter - 64 words
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200 1959-09-12 3 LONDON, Friday. BRITISH scientists have perfected a process which they claim can help solve the world's hunger problem, it was announced here today. The £30,000 plant, which lies in the Bermondsey area of London, has been designed to produce edible protein fromReuter - 200 words
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145 1959-09-12 3 KARACHI, Friday. r PHE FOURTH edition of the Concise Oxford DieA tionary has been banned throughout Pakistan on the ground that it describes Pakistan as a part lof India. An official order says every copy of the edition circulated here "shall be forfeit to theReuter - 145 words
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Article29 1959-09-12 3 JAKARTA. Pni.— The Indonesian Government has granted general amnesty to Darul Islam rebels who have surrendered In the south and south-east Celebes, Antara news agency reported today. Reuter..Reuter - 29 words
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Article101 1959-09-12 3 All favour disarm conference YEW YORK. Fri. The 82-member D.N. Disarmament Commission yesterday unanimously endorsed the Big Four decision to resume talks next year in Geneva on arms limitation in a new 10 nation committee. A resolution sponsorea Dy India, the United Arab Republic and other nations was adopted withoutReuter - 101 words
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156 1959-09-12 3 She'll swap baby No. 8 for a house f ONDON, Fri.— A mo- ther of seven is to give away her eighth child, expected in November, in exchange for a house offered by a childless couple. Mrs. Ada Cummlngs, 37. and her husband, a labourer, of South Shields, have madeReuter - 156 words
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Advertisement288 1959-09-12 3 sfesls^Sta* ESTATE ROBBIALAC METALIUM RoofROOFS in g Paint an d ROBBIALAC RADIANTA Aluminium Paint are both highly recommended for use on estate roofs. Sole Agents: HARRISONS AND CROSFIELD I CAN YOU BELIEVE THESE PRICES? IVORY CARVED ANIMALS 50.70 KASHMIR EMBROIDERED NAMDAS 56.00 SILVER PLATED ASHTRAYS 52.30 INDONESIAN BALI FIGURES 52.00288 words
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Miscellaneous435 1959-09-12 3 Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA M.HI,. m w»v» 47« metres NATIONAL BHORTWAVE Medium Wave 476 metre* SERVICE 41.7 metre* A.M. 6.30 Oood Morning 632 MEDIUM WAVE SERVICES Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; Kuala Lumpur 341 metres 7.05 A Date With Muiic; 8.00 The J^ 11 H* J2S News;435 words
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Article, Illustration381 1959-09-12 4 MAHINDER SINGH RANDHAVA - MAHINDER SINGH RANDHAVA By Singapore, Fri. MORE NON-CHINESE IN MANDARIN CLASS MALAYS aud inuians outnumber tne i mni'M..iiuenus two to one in mis Mandarin class (above) at tne Bufcit Fanjang Community Centre. The class of 30 has 20 Malay students, H Indians and only 10 Chinese.381 words
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295 1959-09-12 4 SINGAPORE, Frl. Fredrick and Joseph Phipps, the English hitch-hikers who were stranded here 4,000 miles short of their destination Australia—were "happy beyond words" today. For tney have not only been successful in booking their passages, but also have the $480295 words
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Article26 1959-09-12 4 SINGAPORE. Fri—lnspector P M. Ramachandran. 43. of the Commercial Crimes Branch, C.I.D. collapsed and died in his home in Alexandra Road, here this morning.26 words
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Article30 1959-09-12 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore City Council Sewerage Labour Union will hold a meeting of mandores and artisans at No. 76, Race Course Road, on Sunday at S p.m.30 words
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Article31 1959-09-12 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Public Services Cooperative Stores Society Limited will bold its third annual Co-op Night at Raffles Hotel on Oct. 30 from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m.31 words
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Article21 1959-09-12 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri.— The Excise Licensing Board will hold a session at the Town Council Chamber on Sept. 23.21 words
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250 1959-09-12 4 Missing plants recognised In the Federation SINGAPORE, Friday, NEW SPATE of orchid thefts in Singapore in the last two weeks has cost at least seven victims all big collectors and growers about The victims include a gold merchant, a cinema magnate, a company250 words
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158 1959-09-12 4 'TRADE TEAM DIDN'T GO WITH GOVT. BLESSING'-Mr. R SINGAPORE. Fri. The Government today denied that it had given its blessing" to a 15-man Singapore Chinese trade mission which left yesterday for Peking on board the TJitjalengka. The mission's trip to China, reported in today's Straits Times, wa s said to158 words
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225 1959-09-12 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. THE 1 licence fee for moneylenders here has been L fixed at $600 a year five times the fee paid by Federation moneylenders according to the Moneylenders Ocdinance gazetted today. The Singapore moneylenders are to be licenced for the first time. The Minister225 words
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Miscellaneous207 1959-09-12 4 'M'f%4fm^t %9 4 .ml 9% iMf§ t%t% S*d& tmrnkHWX}- SINGAPORE JUDO CLUB: cusslon at Wesley Hail, 6 Port EUM CHURCH (38, Evert* Beginners' class 730 pm.: Canning Road. 11 ajn. Road): Christ Ambassadors youth randorl for all grades 8.30 p.m. STRAITS CHINESE METHO- fellowship C.30 pjn. SINGAPORE ARTS COCNCII: J°£™207 words
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325 1959-09-12 5 STUBBORN SAFE FOILS AN ARMED GANG SINGAPORE, Friday. 'pIIREE inches of cold steel stopped an armed -L gang from laying their hands on a $156,006 fortune when they broke into a goldsmith's shop last night. For 30 minutes two of the four-man325 words
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Article121 1959-09-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The highlight of Malaya's first Children's Day on Oct. 7 will be a giant variety show at the Merdeka Stadium for 30,000 children, under the age of 12. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, is expected to open the show, a Government121 words
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102 1959-09-12 5 KUCHING. Fri. The Acting Chief Engineer of Radio Sarawak. Mr. Chung Lian Fatt, has trained toads to follow him around for meals of ants, mosquitoes. cockroaches and insects in his house and garden. Mr. Chung said that hou.se or garden toads, repulsive102 words
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Article45 1959-09-12 5 SINGAPORE. Fri— Koh Kah Hoe was today lined $25 in a magistrates court for reporting late for a National Ser- iradi on June 19. Koh wa.s convicted and fined $30 in May. 1957. for not. attending parades on six occasions.45 words
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Article138 1959-09-12 5 900 tea estate workers reject management call to return IPOH, Fri.— Nine hundred workers of Boh Estate in the Cameron Highlands, the biggest tea plantation in Malaya, who went on a lightning strike yesterday, stayed away from work again today. A workers' representative said today the management138 words
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163 1959-09-12 5 PENANG. Fri. Seventyfive non-Federal citizens have been allowed into Malaya for employment under the new immigration regulations which came into force on May All the 75 qualified for "employment passes'". Some of them earn more than the minimum salary of $1,200 a month.163 words
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Article30 1959-09-12 5 TAIPING. Fri.— A pupil of the Hua Lian Primary School. Lee Ah Lim, 11, was drowned in a mining pool in Kampong Boyan near here on Wednesday evening.30 words
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183 1959-09-12 5 RAILINGS: MOTOR CLUB INSURANCE RATES UNDERSTUDY CINGAPORE, Fri. The Motor Insurance Association of Malaya and Borneo is considering the question of its member ins ura n c c companies charging extra premiums for policies to cover social motoring events. Mr. D. J. Hill, vice-chair-man of the Association, said today: "A183 words
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Article29 1959-09-12 5 KULIM. Fri. Water supplies in Kulim Town will be rationed from tomorrow. Supplies will be available only from 6.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. daily. m m 829 words
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236 1959-09-12 5 Planter is killed in triple road crash CEREMBAN, Fri. A planter, Mr. W. H. Domleo, 28. was killed in a road accident 13 miles from here last night. He was returning from tne airport in Kuala Lumpur when his car crashed Into the rear of a stationary lorry at 8236 words
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Article39 1959-09-12 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. Two Barristers. Mr. Yap Tyou Mm J alias Mr. Robert Yap. and Mr Teo Soon Kok. were admitted j to the Singapore Bar by the. Chief Justice, Sir Alan Rose. In the High Court today.39 words
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Miscellaneous206 1959-09-12 5 The Saint By Leslie Charteris l/c iasaast*'/"* 7*3 oc/ xctjr tujXT 77V/C >— I i r— i-t^^^h^^^^H DtwtßlMna ABOUT yOU LATELY, OATLAC, I Aif- nwvse-cs /v efet/trc /tf*f /isrf r\npß I XSkW*"^ AND I THINK ITS TI/ME POR J LM Abner By Ai tapp L ERE GIVING YOU \(AH "1206 words
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Obituary75 1959-09-12 6 M Ward* Sit (Minimum) CHONG KIM HUAT passed away peacefully at 5, Bassein Road on iu-9-59 leaving behind 7 HW Port Seng. Poh Wah, Poll Siew, Poh Kong (Dr.), Poh Slong. Poh Yew, Pon Heng. 1 adopter !>on Poh Kee, 4 Daughters. Lan Heong. Otk Kee, Pee Cbai. Mac.75 words
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Article16 1959-09-12 6 ID Wort* SIU I Minimum) PERSONAL. Miss Alice Yip .irdresser. please phone Murray (Spore) 31-901.16 words
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Article365 1959-09-12 6 30 Wuiit fit (Minimum) THE COCKPITS Java Rijsttafel Is served every Saturday and Suncay lunch time. MISS KAY KERRY, radio and i .maid artiste, sings ai the Cathay's Ocean Park Hotel every Saturday night. A GOOD DOUBLE! "Old RarityLiqueur Whisky and "Beefeater Triple Distilled Gin. You can bet o:i365 words
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545 1959-09-12 6 The Straits Times Saturday. September 12, 1959. Parliament Opens Today his Majesty the Yang di-Pertuan Agong opens the first Parliament of the Federation of Malaya. With this formal ceremony, the whole of the constitution is brought into effect and the country enters upon the final stage of its progress towards545 words
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Article484 1959-09-12 6 Two appeals have gone to the United Nations in the past fortnight for intervention in troubled areas, one from Laos and the other from the Dalai Lama. They will inevitably revive discussion of the United Nations peace or police force idea. It is probably coincidental that Mr. Lester484 words
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Article187 1959-09-12 6 Socialist Front parliamentarians should not be too disappointed by the rejection of their white open-neck shirts. It was not a very original idea anyway. But that does not solve their problem how to attract attention to themselves. The current outbreak of "design consciousness" at one of Kuala Lumpur's187 words
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Article130 1959-09-12 6 rom the Strain Times of °ept. 12, 1909 r- r>\vK,\Y Loke Yew has oeen alienated 30 acres of land in Kuala Lumpur tor his ambitious cement works project. He is planning to launch out soon with Mr. D.G. Robertson. r E cultivation of inX digo in Singapore last130 words
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Article, Illustration1281 1959-09-12 6 HARRY MILLER - HARRY MILLER by WHAT it can do WHAT it can't HOW it works THE Yang diPertuan Agong today inaugurates the Federation of Malaya's Houses of Parliament the Dewan Ra'ayat (House of Representatives) and the Dewan Negara (Senate). Today's ceremony marks the final step in the evolution of fully representative1,281 words
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Article, Illustration162 1959-09-12 7 NAIR TO STUDY LAW IN BRITAIN SINGAPORE. PTi.— Singapore's for Tier Minister for Communications and Works, Mr. M. P. D. Nair. is leaving for Britain on Tuesday to study law. He will be away for three years. Mr. Nalr. 39. said It had Uways been his ambition to study law.162 words
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91 1959-09-12 7 Tun Leong sworn in as Justice Minister KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The former Governor of Malacca, Tun Leone Yew Koh, was today sworn in before the Yang di-Pertuan Asong as Minister of Justice. In a simple ceremony at Istana Negara, the Prime Minister, Tengfcu Abdul Rahman, formally informed the Kin* that91 words
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139 1959-09-12 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The Central Electricity Board today announced the names of nine successful applicants for scholarships to study electrical engineering In Britain. Eight of them will leave here on Monday. They are: Mr. V. Perinparajah of Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Soh Kal Choy of139 words
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Article, Illustration429 1959-09-12 7 ONE MOMENT THEY WERE WATCHING TEACHER: NEXT MOMENT A FLASH KNOCKED THEM OUT KUALA KUBU BAHRU, Friday. FIVE schoolgirls in the district hospital here are wondering what happened during a brief moment when they lost consciousness at the Serendah Chinese School, 14 miles from429 words
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Article61 1959-09-12 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The three members of the Malayan delegation to the new session of the United Nations General Assembly left today by BOAC Comet for New York. They are Inche Ismail bin Mohamed Yusoff. secretarygeneral of UMNO. Mr. Cheah Theam Slew, secretary of the Selangor61 words
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Article47 1959-09-12 7 IPOH, Fri. Police last night questioned secret society suspects after a stabbing incident near the junction of Hugh Low Street and Cockman Street. The victim was Goh Ah Kow. 23, a fishmonger. He was attacked by two youths. Police have recovered a dagger.47 words
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Article38 1959-09-12 7 MALACCA. Frl.— The State Engineer Malacca. Mr. V. D. D. Stogdale, left' Malacca today for Johore Bharu to assume duties as State Engineer, Johore. He has been succeeded by Mr. R. 8. Kenrick of Kuala Lumpur.38 words
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218 1959-09-12 7 MANAGER: I FOUND MY STOLEN ORCHIDS IN NURSERY SINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. Max Lewis, general manager of Fraser and Neave Ltd., told the seventh magistrate, Mr. Robert Chee, today that when he went to a nursery to buy some orchids he found about 45 of his own plants there He was218 words
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191 1959-09-12 7 Three heads at Poly get their notices SINGAPORE. Fri. Three heads of departments at the Singapore Polytechnic have had their services terminated. They are Mr. S. Craig, head of the Department of Commerce; Mr. R. Bruce, head of the Department of General Education; and Mr. R. Phillips, head of the191 words
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Article60 1959-09-12 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. A Twin Pioneer and two single-engined Pioneers for the Royal Malayan Air Force expected to arrive today have been held up in India because of bad weather. The planes are now expected here on Sunday. They are piloted by five RMAF officers who60 words
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Article46 1959-09-12 7 JOHORE BAHRU. FTi. Tengku Abdul Rahman, second son of the Sultan of Johore. has been given the title of Tengku Bendahara. Johore. This court title has been vacant since the death of Tengku Abubakar, second son of the late Sultan Ibrahim.46 words
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265 1959-09-12 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. A print from India showing a Biblical looking shepherd tending a flock of sheep on a mountain side has won the top award in the 3rd Penang International Salon which will be declared open tomorrow. The "Shepherd of Manali" (taken265 words
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Article, Illustration297 1959-09-12 7 GERMANS ARRANGE OPERATIONS SINGAPORE, Friday. A SIX-YEAR-OLD boy will leave alone on Sunday by air for Cologne, 6,609 miles away, for two delicate operations. The boy, Rejender Kumar Pawa, is suffering from ulcerative colitis, possibly thallissimia a rare blood disease. The operations297 words
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151 1959-09-12 7 Hawker killed in row over $100 loan SINGAPORE. Fri.— A hawker died of stab wounds today after a quarrel over a $100 loan. He was Chaa Peng Seng. 41. father of four, who^e death brought Singapore s murder toll this year to 43 Chua left hi.s hut In Kirn Seng151 words
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Article64 1959-09-12 7 SINGAPORE. Fri Rock 'n roll records still remain In Radio Singapore's library. Although this type of muslr has r<ot been played for a long time in Its programmes because of the Government's culture "clean-up" campaign. Mr. Derek Cooper, controller of programmes, said today that there were64 words
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Advertisement146 1959-09-12 7 RONSEAL\^w\ COLOURED SEAL /A-W^ Mot m ••lii.. but a 2T m rubberited. p«r*aa*«t J I »»ol wkicl< cwH fl^gVi^Mß^i^^^^^^^B the n«»c tor coattaat K^M V^H^^^l 1 removal and reapplieotioa g^^^P*^| j£|fl| LbV of Mttty. colo«r*d MM /|^T^^^"^VV^H wqt pollllMl. fIVBAL*f i jL J J I 1J» la*. Mm pr*fcl*« of146 words
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Advertisement199 1959-09-12 7 SKIN TROUBLES CONQUERED! >. No longer need you suffer the f .^fl|tfi&fc\ torment of skin irritation Asepso J^ȣ^P^^\ ot P b" 11^ 8 wonderful sure relief. Containing a powerful antiseptic Biniodide of Mercury IvX^^p^^j^ Io^s*~ Asepso cleanses your skin 1 thoroughly and gives protection VjM^ against the germs that cause199 words
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Letter175 1959-09-12 8 IT Is Interesting and encouraging to read that the new chairman of the Board of Governors of the Singapore Polytechnic is endeavouring to strengthen the weak points of the college. But will not it be gallant on his part to Improve it without condemning the175 words
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Letter131 1959-09-12 8 f HAVE often seen anxious. 1 hurrying passengers streaming out of the Kuala Lumpur railway station in search of the next means of transport into town. I have heami them making inquiries about buses plying between the station and the town. The better off are In131 words
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343 1959-09-12 8 This new policy for the Poly will lead to no good "PHE Governments new policy for the Singapore Polytechnic is bad. The old policy was to train students In various courses and to enable them to sit for external examinations The Idea was that once the Poly had established certain343 words
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Letter183 1959-09-12 8 I REFER to the report in the Straits Times of I Sept. 9 headed "Out— secret of land grab in jungle." and would like to point out that i It contains some inaccura- cles. Approximately 4.000 acres of state land have been 1 found to be183 words
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Letter81 1959-09-12 8 "THE other morning I went to the Government office to get my bicycle licence renewed. When I approached the man In charge I was told: "Office sudah tutup. Pukul dua datang." I looked at the time: it was 11 a.m. Now, am I to understand81 words
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Advertisement138 1959-09-12 8 ,3) enjoy the finest Virginia cigarette L ABDULLT^ *^a_ _tP^_^_f m\ SP-Ta-L PACKETS 0F TEN JUST ARRIVED! TMI NfW 'O*^ 1 ILICTtIC ORGANS! BeaaUfvl Rich Tone Kirn. level for expresßion Adjustable let* HBe_B_a___-^^/_F Very Attractive plastic jFtP _B_a_a__l PricM moderate C*ral« with 4 O«t«v»i aid 1 I Mt of R*«di138 words
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Advertisement173 1959-09-12 8 ©gMows DHIVIU Heinz Baked Beans are nutn- |J f^ J tious, high in food values for vitality and strength. Heinx Baked Beans are packed in rich tomato w^ {P i*S sauce. I— Heinz Baked Beans are ttj JO Stf* especially delicious served i_S_iiSSSi__ri with rice, meat, tish, ll 1 1173 words
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Miscellaneous266 1959-09-12 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS Clf tender always acceptable 1 He may gel the sack for sit- <s>. ting down on his job 14. 10). 7 Our town needs redesigning 9 A sight that makes O.P. smite —it's obsolete (7). 1 <■ t Castle in Berlin produces daz--10 Just the boat266 words
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Advertisement1685 1959-09-12 9 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE 0 ADEN. tIVtRPOOt.. GLASSOPJ. I.ONOON CONTINENTAL PORTS Oue S'oor* Sane S'Mm rintnp CIYTOmuS L'don Bremen. H'burg. R'darr la Pert Taday Seft 13 'ERSEUS liverpaai. Glasgow Gill Sept 11 Sipt 14 1) Sept 11/17 'JAA Genoa. Havre. Lpaal. A'moLt* SI 11 Stpt 11 Sept 17 2t Stpt1,685 words
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Advertisement2669 1959-09-12 9 gjgaiajjjggggggHPsaajHßiaßsißj^ajiiijjpj^BJ BHtwvivaaiißpaaßajMPJMPjpjj^BtJßjwßiajjßjj /o£§\ THE t LINES SmtUnt* SM A/W^YW «OEN REOSEA MEDITERRANEAN, CONTINENTAL I ICANSINAVIAN POSTS M raLJ3I 'do t P S'tat) Peneng y\X~ZS£J "FALSTRIA" k) Ml. 23-24/12 Sapt 11/14 Saft IS/IS Saft VjrJCJaJSr JUTLANOIA i; v v sepi tl/2ti>epi 21/12 Sepi Ig"»Tpr lOSOTA I) 21 Stpt 4OC 5 I2,669 words
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Advertisement1390 1959-09-12 9 McALISTER CO.. LTD. IlLi Nl.i ***** tXJLIANAN UMt KLAVENESS LINE LOPNHM NAMStIM. ROTTERDAM NAVRI IOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO S HULL SEATTLE VANCOUVER I PORUINa aat) tat Canada and US* Hor.* *I a-tic fort- Icceatiie rargi tar reitra 1 I Seetf CITT OF RIPOI* Amen.a SCOre P Sham fr-ff SRUNiviltf 14/2SSafl1,390 words
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Article21 1959-09-12 10 Malayan Share Market: Sept. 11 Sept. It Industrials: S7J6 97.M Tins: 114.9* 114.8S Rubbers: 149.71 148.70 Jan. 1 1»M=1««.21 words
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Article350 1959-09-12 10 Rubber premium varies OOCUS of attention this r week has again been on the September position and the premium has varied from 2i cents to 3, cents per lb. with market levels rising and falling In unison, report H.C.B. Co., Ltd. In their current Rubber Market survey. Despite a marked350 words
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Article136 1959-09-12 10 MELBOURNE. Fri. INVESTMENT shares closed the week on a firm tone on an active market here today. BHP gained Is. to 40s. Herald eased Is. to 40s. and AHA dropped Bd. Base metals and the oils remained steady and Commonwealth bonds held a firm tone on a quieter136 words
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Article169 1959-09-12 10 Ships lying alongside the Sin t>pore Harbour Board wharves or expected today: Nivasa 1/2 Pres. Pol. 4/5. Shojo Maru 6A, Americano 6/7, Celebes 8/9. Agamemnon 10/11, Mandeville 13/14. Leneverett 15 16, Jan Maeteko 18. Jednosc 19, Jarak N. Wall 2. SedlU N Wall 3. Oiang Ann N. Wall169 words
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Article26 1959-09-12 10 Further August rubber crops Include: Ayer Paaas 123,000 lb.. Glenealy 103.000 Ib.. Kluana; 91.500 K>. Pa Jam 165.400 lb.. and Ilu Bennt 44,500 lb.26 words
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600 1959-09-12 10 ANOTHER U.S. STOCKPILE REPORT EASES RUBBER PRICE By Our Market Correspondent yy HEN dealings started on the Singapore Rubber Market yesterday with October as the current quoted position prices eased on private reports from New York regarding the release of rubber from the American stockpile. These reports contained in messages600 words
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Article143 1959-09-12 10 October first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed In Singapore jwtnulaj at 107 cent* per Ib., down 1% cents on Thursday price. The closing tone was -err etMdy. Closing prices In cents per lb., yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers llOfc, sellers 110%; Int. 1 R.S.S.143 words
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Article33 1959-09-12 10 SINGAPORE, SEPT. 11. RUBBER: 51.07 per lb. (down 1» cents). Unofficial close 5 p.m $1.06} (quiet). TIN: $399.87 i per pit ul (up 87i cents). Estimated unofficial offering 155 tons (unchanged).33 words
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Article517 1959-09-12 10 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported yesterday: "All sections were quiet around quotations and the turnover was ■mall." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business up to 3.30 pan.: Industrial!: Con. Tin Smelt ords 365. 3d. x all (AIS); Fltzpatricks $1.04; Fraser and Neave ords $1.45 and517 words
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Article107 1959-09-12 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: steady; UK/Continent: September October shipments $39 buyers, $40 sellers. Coconut oil: steady; bulk $61 i sellers, drum $64 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done, Muntok white) $171, Sarawak $170 special Sarawak black .$lOB, garbled Lampong107 words
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Article47 1959-09-12 10 On the fr«e exchange market In Hone Kong yesterday, the C.B. dollar was quoted at 5.73 i for cash and 5.74 -i for T.T. Sterling; was quoted at 15.94 and one tael of r*H at 252**. All Malayan Exehanre Banks' Association rates were unchanged yesterday.47 words
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Advertisement1190 1959-09-12 10 -T II aT-aTi-fc-MB-l Fl H _a_ Pam_a>4_H_s_ _rt_t _^__a_*_h___ut_te__ C-a-a-a-b-H A^Mf4*a| E.T.* I.T.A. E.I.A S'Dore C S'Kaai Pening H'konf I. Angeles Ntw York K.t.»M» Mari Ist Call 2« 22 Sc»t 23 Seat M S«St CHI 25 27 Stpt 1 Ott 22 Oct 7 NSf ft.artiwi Miru nt Call 24 21,190 words
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Advertisement90 1959-09-12 10 t^ THE n BURMA FIVE STAR LINE EASWOOWB WffTiajoa Fnat Oarua Parts trta n*m Parts Mat >sap Laadrag far Uaeg Ktag I Man M f. N-. Nrt, -AM.IUCAMA**OIIC_UL_X ITaXßfiSM^* p »^p» «wv— rvnvTrp r a nam 5 port SingfO'f vrnmt It Part E l/7 J/4 Pet I Sept rwl cmlull^l90 words
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Advertisement699 1959-09-12 10 NOTICES ESTATE OP MADAM WONO KIN. alias WONO SEET KIN. alias WONG SIT KIN, alias WONO SEET KIM. alias WONO SIT i KIM, alias WONO PING FOOK. alias WONG SEE KIN. alias WONO LIN KENO. alias CHEONG SENG. DECEASED. All persons having claims against the Estate of the abovenamed Deceased,699 words
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Advertisement1209 1959-09-12 10 NOTICES NOTICE This Is to inform the public that Mr. A. N. LBOOE. our District Manager In Kuala Lumpur, has left our service with effect from vth Beptem>>er, 1959 and that he has no authority to transact any business or collect any premla on our behalf. THE ASIA LIFE ASSURANCE1,209 words
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Advertisement218 1959-09-12 10 NOTICES THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANK'S ASSOCIATION All members of the above Association in the State of Singapore will be closed for business on Tuesday. 15th September 1969, for the Birthday of the Prophet Mohammed. SOUTHERN TRONOH TIN DREDGING LTD. DIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS In their Annual Report will recommend payment of218 words
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Advertisement752 1959-09-12 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS The City Council of Oeorge Town. Penang, Invites implications for the temporary post of PUBLIC RELATIONS AND LIAISON OFFICER In the City Council. 1. An applicant must be a Federal Cltiaen and should not be under 26 years of age. 2. The post is temporary and carries an752 words
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Advertisement848 1959-09-12 11 SITUATIONS VACANT BOX NO. A 9480. Position now filled. All applicants thanked. POST OF RECEPTIONIST at SATA Clinic now filled. All applicants are thanked. ADVERTISER BOX N0.A5957 thank all applicant* and inform them that the post has now been filled. COMMERCIAL ARTIST for book illustration. Experience and salary required to848 words
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Advertisement763 1959-09-12 11 SITUATIONS VACANT M Words Si (Mtn.)— Box St eta. txtrm WANTED CHINEBE GIRL as House-Maid. Able speak English or Malay, for a Healthy Town, Federation: and train child girl. Lessons/Games: Kirdergarten, advantage. Ability live In. Food it Salary. Please apply stating age. with full particulars. To Box A 4197 S.T.,763 words
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Advertisement917 1959-09-12 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT it Words U (Mtn.) Box ft cte. txirm ONE BEDROOM, Furnished or Unfurnished. Oood Locality. Reasonable Rent. Apply 40, Butterfly Avenue, Sennett Estate, Slnga-pore-13. SELF-CONTAINED FLAT Fully 1 Furnished Bedroom, Lounge. Kitchen, Gas Cooker. Frtdg. Hot/ Cold Shower. Modern Sanitation. Celling Pan*. Central. Approved Forces. Suit couple. Rent917 words
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Advertisement802 1959-09-12 11 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE it Wordt Si (Min,)— Box ft cto. txirm NEWLY COMPLETED 2-storeyed semi-detached bungalows near Newton Circus. 4 bedrooms bathrooms attached. Mosaic floors, carporch m/s, gas, electricity, etc. Only 2 left. Ring (Spore) *****. FRANKEL ESTATE twostoreyed semi-detached bungalow. Newly fully furnished four bedrooms, lounge, dining-room, two802 words
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Advertisement908 1959-09-12 11 WANTED TO PURCHASE it Words Si (Mm.) Box ft tU. axtrm 12 OUAOE. doable barrel, snotgun In good condition. Pleaae telephone (B'pore) *****/***** during office hours. HIRE PURCHASE M Words Si (Min.)— Box ft eU »xf r. BIN NOOU KWONO. 484. Serangoon Road, offers a wide range of second-hand refrigerators908 words
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Advertisement913 1959-09-12 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE Words ti (Min.)— Bom ft cte. txtro 1958 O/KAPITAN 1957 Morris I Station Wagon F/Prefect, 1965 O/Kekord P/Prefect, V/Velox 1954 F/Anglla 1952 F/Consul A3O, 1951 A4O, Sin Thai Hin Trading Co.. 54. Short Street, Spore Tel: *****. PLYMOUTH SALOON. 2 Tone Green, Registered March 1968. One owner.913 words
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Advertisement706 1959-09-12 11 FOR SALE M Words Si (Mint—Bo, ft eta. txtrm PRE-INVENTORY CLEARANCE Sale. 60% off list prices: RCA 1 H.P. Console Air Conditioner. RCA 7 tube Radio Model 4QR7SX. certain selection of RCA Records and other targains. Open 9-6 pjn. except Sundays. 1 Orchard Road. Singapore. FOR SALE SCOTCH MARINE BOILER706 words
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Article, Illustration104 1959-09-12 12 A TENSE MOMENT... as Socialists are told: You can't enter dressed like that... PAGE 12 SPOTLIGHTS SOME HAPPY (AMD UNHAPPY) MOMENTS OF YESTERDAY'S BIG EVENT HOT WORDS between an Alliance M.P., Syed Jaafar Albar, in white baju and songkok, and shirtsleeved Socialist Front MPs at the entrance to the main104 words
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Article, Illustration27 1959-09-12 12 DATO ONN— M.P. for KUALA TRENGGANU SELETAN DATO ONN BIN JA'AFAR. leader of Party Negara, entering the Tcngku Abdul Rahman Hall. Dato Onn represents Kuala Ireuseanu Selatan.27 words
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Article, Illustration46 1959-09-12 12 AWAY FROM IT ALL— THE TENGKU AND PMIP BOSS IN A HAPPY MOOD CHATTING happily are the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, and the leader of the biggest opposition group in the House, Dr. Burhanuddin bin Mohamed Noor, of the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party. Straits Times picture.46 words
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Article, Illustration38 1959-09-12 12 THE THREE WOMEN MPs MEET MALAYA'S three women MPs from left. Hajjah Zain blnte Suleiman of Johore. Datin Fatimab Hashim of Kedah, both Alliance, and Puan Khatijah Sidek (PMIP) of Trenscanu chatting after the meeting —Straits Times picture.38 words
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Advertisement451 1959-09-12 12 BEGIN n^W^-I YOUR -^T g I anew: T^rMi TAKE the only stabilised solution of Royal Jelly by dc Belvefer. With a course ot APISERUM you will rvaain that YOUTHFUL FEELING combmtd -ith ABUNDANT VITALITY and MENTAL ALERTNESS. APISERUM is prepared tram Royal Jelly, that tamoui subs- toncc, contoininf among other451 words
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Advertisement216 1959-09-12 12 I PERRINS I L SAUtf J i *c A ORIGINAL GfNU/Nf Don't let that COLD take hold! A few drops of Vapex on your handkerchief and on your pillow at night clears the head quickly. Vapex relieves colds from tot first deep breath. VAPEX in the new R^>N§^*|m I |>216 words
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Article245 1959-09-12 13 BAM to send young players abroad ■y VIC NAYAGAM. KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Badminton Asso- ciation of Malaya wUli ■end promising younr players for overseas to five them internatournaments every year tional experience. The first three to be selected i under this scheme to be cent to India this month245 words
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Article60 1959-09-12 13 SCARBOROUGH (Yorkshire* Pri. The Indians, with two second innines Pickets in hand had a lead of 227 runs over T N Pearce's XI by lunch on the fl:ia. day of their match here today. The Indians, who made I7S in their first innings, were 303 for eight atReuter - 60 words
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Article82 1959-09-12 13 FOREST HILLS, Fri—Bra- zil's Maria Bueno and Darlene Hard of the United States, winner and runnerup respectively at this year's Wimbledon, both reached the women's singles quarterfinals In the United States lawn tennis championships here yesterday. Maria beat American Jeanne Arth 4-6. 6-3, 7-5 and Darlene beatReuter - 82 words
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Article483 1959-09-12 13 LET PUBLIC DECIDE WHO IS RIGHT, SAYS PRESIDENT KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. TiHE organising committee of the Federation of Malaya A.A.U. championships tonight decided not to discuss the joint report of two Singapore athletics officials criticising the organisation of the Malayan athletics championships held last month.483 words
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Article238 1959-09-12 13 Kedah ace shocks Yee Khan KUALA LUMPUR, Pri. While" Selangor took a 4-0 lead at the end of the first night's play In the North Zone of the Foong Seong Cup against Pahanu. Perak ronceded their first match of the night to Kedah at the Selangor Badminton Hall here today.238 words
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Article43 1959-09-12 13 LONDON. Fri. Yesterday s British football results: Div. 2 Leyton Orient i Brighton 2; Div. 4 Northampton 2 Gllllngham 1: Walsall 0 Carlisle 1; Workington 3 Aldershot 3; Irish Gold Cup f second round) Coleraine 1 Bangor I— ReuterReuter - 43 words
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51 1959-09-12 13 Singapore Selection vs South Korea SINGAPORE, m. Singapore Selection to meet South Korea at the Jalan Beaar stadium tomorrow at 5.50 pjn. will be chosen from: Mokhtar, Idros Albax. Noonan, Bamat, Jones, Khamls Banl. Button, Hamld Ibrahim, Osman McNaughton, Fnrtrell, Wlngfield. L Nonls. Draper. A. Rahman, Majid Ariff and Dollah51 words
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Article38 1959-09-12 13 SINOAPOR* Prt A goal 12 minutes before the end by John Davidson helped Singapore Oticket dub to bold the Dlv. 1 champions. Police, to a 2-3 draw In a friendly hockey match on the padang today.38 words
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Article384 1959-09-12 13 CINGAPORE. Frl. Richard Tan and Lee Chee Leong, both of Lee House, shared the "A" division Individual championship at the Gan Eng Seng School swimming carnival at Amber Road today. Lee established three of the 13 new records In today's meet. Lee House384 words
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Article666 1959-09-12 13 RACE 1—2.30: HURLINGHAM SCURRY CLASS B— ZF. (11.7) 1 Laakj Star (HA. Saddle Club Spore) V. Boorer 2 »fchj— g II (Sultan of Pahang) Teagkn Ahmad Shah 3 Big Heart (Sulun of Pahang) < 4 Babbles rSuKan of Pahang) 5 Kolefc (Sultan of Pahang* t666 words
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Article419 1959-09-12 13 SINGAPORE, Friday. INDIA, the Merdeka soccer tournament runners- up, looked a beaten team two minutes from time but in those vital minutes, Singapore presented them the match and India won 3-2. Singapore then were leading 2-1 and looked the winners all the way. All that India419 words
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Article203 1959-09-12 13 EPSOM JEEP - Pagan King to win 'Derby' EPSOM JEEP By pAGAN KING should 1 win the Deletiorj Derby (Div. 1) over seven furlongs at Kuala Lumpur today and prove himself the best "amateur" horse In training. Early in the season he won mile race at Bukit Tlmah by five lengths and followed203 words
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Advertisement165 1959-09-12 13 |a^^ for smoking pleasure... K^GENERAL CIGARETTES f 0 C/garetres for 20 crs EMBASSY HOTEL LTD. 4* M« r «r Rood < K*tm« Park) Tall *****/4, 4H71/« Omm aa4 Dane a* mm ROO* 6AROEN frtxn SOO bjb. aiaMly To-night axtsnsion till 1 a.m. Dance to GERRY SOLIANO Band with BABY WONG,165 words
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Advertisement404 1959-09-12 13 It "puts back the clock" It brings back THE NATURAL COLOUR to Greying nr Fading Hair Price Fed. $3.00, Spore $2.30 at {coding chemists and stores. Spore Distributor: GENERAL PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD. Your LIVER Is your LIFE! GURONSAN Is an Invigorative Datoxleatlve Compound for the LIVER and the LIVING Structure.404 words
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Miscellaneous130 1959-09-12 13 4fl» SINGAPORE: Seocer Singapore Selection v South Korea. Jalan Besar. S JO p.m.; Junior dip. RAF 6eletar "A" v Police "A". Jalan Besar, 4 pm. Friendly. RaJali v RAF Changi, Changl. SOsc charity games Soccer. Youth XI v Army, padang; Hockey SRC v Police, padang; Basketball Tong Keng v Quek130 words
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Article391 1959-09-12 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Singapore Minister flies to tell Federation of plans f fHE Singapore Government today officially informed the Federation of its intention to introduce new forms of taxation at its first Budget meeting in November. Details of the new taxes were given today at391 words
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Obituary80 1959-09-12 14 J. ANTONY VAIDIAN a: Mave Ukara, Kerala Slate, on 8-9-59 father of Antony Joseph and Antony Tobannao FUNERAL of the late Mr. Tay Chek Meng will take place on I Monday 14th September 1959. The hi MM leaving 215 Circular Road Kuala Lumpur at 2 p.m. for Kwang Tung80 words
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Article27 1959-09-12 14 THF FAMILY of late Mrs. Y. K. Wong, Klang, thank all friends and relatives for their kind seruTfaths. messages o; condolence and attendance at her iuneral.27 words
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Obituary21 1959-09-12 14 IN EVER LOVINU memory ot our beUned iiau';";er Miss T. bubbainal uho p.'-sed away on 12.9.58. Inserted by p&ienU21 words
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Article96 1959-09-12 14 TIBETAN ISSUE: MALAYAN STAND KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Federation Government is in full sympathy with the Dalai Lama and the Tibetan people in their present plight. In a statement issued tonight, the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of External Affairs. Inche Mohamed Ohazali bin Shane, said: "The Federation Government Is96 words
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Article19 1959-09-12 14 SAIGON. Fri. President Ngo Dlnh Diem today ratified the Philippine Vietnamese friendship treaty, signed here last April,19 words
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Article270 1959-09-12 14 LONDON. Frt.— There was a certain amount of hesitation In London stock markets today following the further overnight setback on Wall Street and a revival of interest rate. However, a firm undertone wag fully maintained. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not Including stamp duty were GI-TEDGEU Console270 words
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Article32 1959-09-12 14 LONDON, Frt.— Spot S3d.. October 31d.. Oct-Dec. 35Nd Jan. -Mar. 29-V.d.. April-June 28 s d.. July-Sept. 2a»;d.. Oct.Dec. J7 T ,d.. Sept. c.l.f. 31 Id. Oct c.i.f. 30« d. Tone: Easier.32 words
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Article21 1959-09-12 14 LONDON. Frt.— Buyers £793. sellers £7934. Forward buyers £793. sellers £793 S; Settlement £7934. Turnover a.m. 160 tons, p.m. 35.21 words
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Article, Illustration175 1959-09-12 14 THE REMARKABLE Pike 1- brothers (above) met for the first time hi the Far East on Thursday night. The meeting in Singapore was their first in seven months. Brother No. 1 is MajorGeneral W.G.H. Pike (left) who b Chief of Staff.175 words
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Article220 1959-09-12 14 SINO-INDIAN FRONTIER -by PEKING PEKING, Friday. ALL newspapers here today published maps occupying half a page indicating different frontier lines as shown on Indian and Chinese maps. The maps also showed 13 points where Indian troops were alleged to have intruded Into Chinese territory. Long background articles on the borderReuter - 220 words
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Advertisement249 1959-09-12 14 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMEHTS 2n W« .hnimum, ENGAGEMENT PONG LEE: Bef*tt.i Vhler. Phooi Lan 2nd daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Foil* Fook Choy ana Augusune Peng Bmu 4ih son oi Madam Cheong Swee Keng and the late Mr. Ltv Kum Seng Marriage on 16.9.5 b St. Teresa's Church. pjWy ESPECIALLY IN249 words
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Advertisement30 1959-09-12 14 RECOGNISED EVERYWHERE A familiar sight-Singapore's T^S^^J^el^x )USV waUT "t ronl a l ()n r which travels many a connoisseur whose choice of cigarettes iSt^te (xpress 555 S&e4t VyctteUeJ it* lAelffo/d30 words
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