Singapore Standard, 6 January 1958
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Title Section29 1958-01-06 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** 5 Coble: "TIGERNEWS" n it m t m 7T fc» j\V^^V— SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1958 Vol. VIII. No. 187 15ct$. 12 Pages [FINAL EDITION]29 words
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Article94 1958-01-06 1 Queen May Visit India, Pakistan NEW YORK, Jan. 5 (Reuter) The New York Sunday News, m a dispatch from London, today reported that Queen Elizabeth may visit India and Pakistan this year. The newspapers said it was reportedly hoped the Queen's trip would strengthen Western ties with "an area susceptible94 words
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Article54 1958-01-06 1 HAMBURG, New York, Jan. 5 (UP) A fast freight carrying a partial load of explosives and other cargo under Atomic Energy Commission guard was derailed near a crossing yesterday strewing wreckage more than 300 feet and blocking the double-track right of way. No explosives were touched off54 words
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Article506 1958-01-06 1 ONE KILLED IN 2 a.m. ESTATE INCIDENT Supervisor, 48, M isses Death. By Mere Inches Standard Staff Reporter IPOH, SUN. A 48-YEAR-OLD ESTATE SUPER. VISOR, MR. X.V.X. NAIR ESCAPED DEATH BY INCHES EARLY THIS MORNING WHEN HE WAS FIRED AT FROM POINT BLANK RANGE AT HIS BUNGILOW506 words
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260 1958-01-06 1 POLICE HOLD 140 WHO PLAN BLACK FLAG PARADE MADRAS, Jan. 5 (Reuter) One hundred and forty members of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (Association for the uplift of Dravidians) have been arrested here following the Kazhagam's decision to stage a black flag demonstration against Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru when he arrives260 words
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181 1958-01-06 1 Expat To Head The 'Second Front' ALOR STAR, Sun. The Alliance Government will soon launch an all-out war on corruption, now that the prospect of ending the jungle war against Communist terrorists is m sight. Deputy Chairman of Kedah UMNO, Inche MustafYa Ismail181 words
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Article31 1958-01-06 1 KONRAD Adenauer, the Federal German Chancellor, 82, yesterday began his birthday celebrations by attending a mass m Bonn at which his son, Father Paul Adenauer Rave the address. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration239 1958-01-06 1 FRANCIS Cardinal Spellman, Archbishop of New York, who arrived m Singapore list night asked reporters to tell him what has been happening m this part of the world since his last visit ten years ago. Cardinal Speliman who flew m from Saigon, parried239 words
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63 1958-01-06 1 Today, He Will Give Sermon At Cathedral His tour, which began with Alaska, has taken him to Japan. Korea. Formosa, the Philippines, Okinawa and Cardinal, who is making two-day stopover m Singapore, will address Catholics at a special service this evening at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. To receive63 words
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85 1958-01-06 1 SPECIAL MESSAGE TO MALAYA: PRAY FOR PEACE IN A special message to the people of Malaya through The Singapore Standard, His Eminence Francis Cardinal Spellman says: "I irish prosperity and peace to Malaya. I 'hope that all people will unite together and pray lor peace and goodwill m the world."85 words
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Article68 1958-01-06 1 BUENOS AIRES. Jan. 5 (Reuter) Five loud explosions m quick succession shook the cinema district here last night and caused thousands to rush home m panic as they were leaving the theatres. Small home-made terrorist bombs had been placed at crowded street corners and m a fashionable cafe68 words
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Article41 1958-01-06 1 THE New China News Agency said yesterday militiamen m Chekiang had captured thre£ Nationalist Chinese flyers whose plane had been shot down by anti-air-craft guns on Nov." 5. The despatch said the flyers had surrendered without a struggle. AFPAFP - 41 words
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Article88 1958-01-06 1 Indonesians Seize Jap Vessel TOKYO. Jan. 5 (Reuter)— Japan is expected to file a protes" with the Indonesian Government following the seizure of a Japanese fishing vessel by an Indonesian destroyer yesterday. A Foreign Ministry spokesman today said the Ministry was wait.ng for an official report on the incident before88 words
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Article69 1958-01-06 1 WELLINGTON, New Zealand, Jan. 5 (AFP) Sir Edmund Hillary, leader of the New Zealand expedition to the South Pole, left the South Pole base today m a United S'.ates Navy aircraft bound for McMurdo Sound. It was understood here that Hillary was accompanied by the four69 words
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Article67 1958-01-06 1 MONTREAL. Jan. 5 (Reut > er Thirteen people six of them children were seriously injured last night when an explosion crumpled a two-storey residentiaJ building m North-east Montreal. Police who had earlier said that a** least one person was feared killed later said there had been67 words
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Article31 1958-01-06 1 M. AIME VIONT found a pearl worth 10,000 francs m one of the oysters he was •sharing with his family at dinner m Aries, Southern France, last night.— ReuterReuter - 31 words
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177 1958-01-06 1 JAKARTA, Jan. 5 (UP) Foreign Minister Subandrio said yesterday there were indications that some countries "closely associated with the Netherlands" planned economic sanctions against Indonesia. He told a special gathering of foreign correspondents and Press attaches of foreign embassies that Indonesia could not be blamed177 words
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Article52 1958-01-06 1 PARIS. Jan. 5 (Router) Railway, Metro (underground railway) and bus fares go up tomorrow m the second wave of price increases m France since the beginning of the year. The rises vary from 50 percent on metro fares to about 10 percent on third class52 words
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Article41 1958-01-06 1 THE British Government is awaiting a full report from the owners of the British Skymaster held for four days m Albania before deciding if any further diplomatic action is necessary, a British official said m London yesterday. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article99 1958-01-06 1 Grounded Freighter Re-floated THE Isbrandtsen Lint fre.ghter Flying Endeavour which was aground on Nipa Shoal for over one week was successfully re-floated early yesterday morning. An Admiralty spokesman told The Standard yesterday that the Royal Navy vessels Baronia. Barfoam, Engima and Elf helped m re-floating the ship. After the Flying99 words
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Article88 1958-01-06 1 MOSCOW. Jan. 5. (Reuter) —Another diamond field has been discovered along the upper rtache.s of the Aldan River m Yakutia. Soviet Far North. tht Soviet news agency TftSS reported today. A d'amond field discovered earliar m the same area lying west of the Lona has proved one of88 words
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Article43 1958-01-06 1 Murder Bid 792 Arrested JAKARTA. Jan. 5 (Reuter) Eight civilians and soldiers were detained last night m connection with r he attempt to murder President Soekarno on Nov. 30 the newspaper Suluh Indonesia reported today. This 'brought the number of arrests to 792.43 words
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Advertisement2054 1958-01-06 2 SIANDAJlD»yfcT%ft%i' ..■■■»»mtm hi tn*T oon a iom« wa TENDER NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE Tenders SECRETARIAT: For 1953— Supply of uniforms, also making up and trimm.ng of Uniform Clothing. Close noon 17/1/58. Tender deposit $50.00 Tender documents available from Secretariat, City Hall, on production of tender deposit receipt from the2,054 words
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Advertisement562 1958-01-06 2 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF 5 SINGAPORE DOGS ALL dogs must be relirensed for 1958 at the c Animal Inflrma-y Kampong Java Road, at 8.30 am *o 41 5 Dm O c-osed Sundays and at 12.30 D.m. nn Saturdays), commencing from Thursday, 2nd January. 1958. J For every Dog—male or female562 words
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Advertisement507 1958-01-06 2 rhe Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 11) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY. No 328 )f 1957. Rs: OON KIM SENG of No. 165. Jalan AlsagofT, Singapore, 14. Receiving Order made 19th July, 1957. Date of Adjudication 19th July. 1957. Date and place First507 words
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Advertisement408 1958-01-06 2 The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 11) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY. No. 354 of 1957. Re: F. E. NONIS of No. 20, Mcngkuang Road formerly of No. 77, Lorong •H* Telok Kurau Road, Singapore, 15. Receiving Order made 2nd August, 1957. Date408 words
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Advertisement407 1958-01-06 2 COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIME have pleasure m announcing that they are movj on the 6th January 1953 to their new offices Finlayson House (Ground Floor) Raffles Quay Singapore, 1 Cable address: MESSAGERIE Telephone numbers: *****-201 52-*****- 9 4 r MQ 9« P.O. Box 335 -^"^toO General Agents for: AIR FRANCE407 words
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EDITORIAL • SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
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Article354 1958-01-06 3 1 jMDIAN Prime Minister Nehru's sharp criticism Otnmunism, because its philosophy is strongly lf h violence, is his first public denouncedoctrine. It was made m answer to ions by western observers that the 6n Iccccr hes been siding closely with cornneutralist policies. At the same Nehru354 words
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Article397 1958-01-06 3 STS m their late teens arc great idealcv err too conscious of the imperfections s world end ore impatient to reform and reHowever, once they leave school, college versify, they become disillusioned, and few have the faith and the courage to stick to their r*. f ul ideals397 words
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Article, Illustration1730 1958-01-06 3 LONDON CORNER CASSANDRA says: 44 /n a world where two out of every three people do not get enough to eat, LIFE falsely mirrors a society that lolls rather than stands; that gorges rather than eats. Did you know. |^/#E purpose of the Soviet I nion's1,730 words
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We the PEOPLE
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Article493 1958-01-06 3 Sir The Labour Department's function m the early part of this century was only to recruit labourers from India. Java, China and elsewhere from the East. The workers were snapped up by planters so the immigration of indentured labourers flowed m fast. The rate of pay was very493 words
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Article240 1958-01-06 3 Sir The people of Singapore must be shocked at the recent proceedings of the new City Council. Enthusiastic supporters of the Peoples' Action Party were overjubilant over their sweeping victory. The firing of crackers, the PAP Councillors* interference with the police, their voluntary "persuasion" to be arrested, and240 words
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Article, Illustration476 1958-01-06 3 Li sttl* (j[«^j± U vl IT IS not only Simon Legree who has a style s o wicked and free. This column has strong evidence to believe that this tendency is also to be found m the Government of Singapore. From time to time476 words
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Advertisement68 1958-01-06 3 X.':: W w *5.. until I got a Coins Bank from th©) Chung Khlaw Bank. It is really amazing how my savings are now growing and It's all so easy It's best to start saving when you're youne Just think what a good start you will have Start saving NOW68 words
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Advertisement263 1958-01-06 4 ■"■ifv^'l^r *JUv* "_S* V«v(^^^".* A i^ '.'.'^^rJCr l /i*iVo't*i'»'''i'«'''i'»'''''''''»'''''''''' '''''''''''v.' '.".*.*.*.*.*.".*.*.*.*,'?V"»"**»** M .^^^BBSSS^^SSs. S\V*VJHHanpM^. X^»\vi'X\vX !*I'I*I"I!v"! Tt^ j^u. ■XXX. .*a'^."**X'!*X'.v^.*!*" ■I '-Sct^JTj i Lfffffßtr X J**" %^^kl\'!'!*!*'** I*!'!"!!'X X'X'X'.'.'X'X'X X'X'X •'•'•l lyy*?^' V^^^^^fl^^^^^^^^ *Nk ■■V-'-'-''"-*«?SoHB H^^ 'i'l'l'l* p l*"*l*l\' •j^j^fi^^^^ A V i^^ __^^^^^^^^^B 1 1 i^^r v^ > >^^B263 words
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521 1958-01-06 5 LLim Tells World Newsmen I SINGAPORE Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Y«« Hock, yestetdo, told o l««™«l»h 910b.-9i,dlina d "ft Km Newsroom" which touched down m the Colony for an srsspjft rts f wo e rl p prd r s ing to sydney ran521 words
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Article50 1958-01-06 5 No Base At Tawau, Says Army not i.twau, |v man Land For--1 ird yes- I n a ige rv- th< BriI ling a i added X would I which I I ..It for B ..iid no I be sent I aid. I refer- was bei ■mmoI: cc perI i trallan50 words
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Article16 1958-01-06 5 I m. Uriah. .itt'd Com-! riticized b re- r the Selangor m- i16 words
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Article, Illustration41 1958-01-06 5 Broadcaster to Visit Colony [w regular I 1 s "ts,,i Indian dasi ?n Ayy aiore »HI arrive m S tj*i re Jan. v. ■w dI the late -Tigradachari, welt<U of Carna■iV h(llt »U* here, ill n,,r ari UI *IV vo- Federation.41 words
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176 1958-01-06 5 Lib-Socs Plan To Reorganize Policy 'BE ACTIVE IN POLITICS' CALL THOROUGH reorganization of policy and the mis campaign to encourage people tfve part m politics are now being tlit- Singapore's Liberal-Socialist Party, The Standard iras told yesterday lblymen, City Councillors, members and other officials week to discuss the newplan. Another176 words
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Article96 1958-01-06 5 Sir Henry's Daughter Weds In HK HONGKONG. Jan. 5 (Reutcr) Dr. Violet Lee Suet Lang, daughter of Malaya's Finance Minister, Col. Sir Henry Lee, was married yesterday to Dr. Raymond Au Chee Keong m the Hop Vat Church. Sir Henry gave the bride away, and among the guests was the96 words
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Article62 1958-01-06 5 A COURTING couple was robbed off a wristwatch. a fountain pen, a pair of necklace and gold rings to the total value of $156 on Saturday night. Lee Tuck Meng, 21, and his girl were seated on a bench m an open field near Keong Siak62 words
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Article62 1958-01-06 5 Assemblyman's Funeral MORE than 700 people. Including Colony Legislative Assemblymen, City Councillors, bankers, and members of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, yesterday attended the funeral of Mr. Ong Piah Teng, 64, nominated Singapore Assemblyman, who died on Wednesday. The funeral took place at the Hokkien Ong Family burial ground m62 words
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Article26 1958-01-06 5 T H Sat Tunku I the to Prosi- m, oi Oovernand best »re, both v :>nri also 1( nt ana the peo-26 words
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161 1958-01-06 5 1 the the led the ol nine < an 82 ;e of B id- fe imtce is dl "bout $00,000, arirl when completed, it will be the largest of its kind m the Federation. Besides Yen. Pra Atta-Moli, who laid the central foundation stone as161 words
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156 1958-01-06 5 A SPECIAL team has been appointed by the Singapore Citizenship Registry to expedite the registration of all eligible Indians m the Colony as citizens. The teans will be at the Kudayanallur Muslim League. 72. Tanjong Pagar Road today from 1 to 8 p.m.. the Tamils156 words
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186 1958-01-06 5 The People's Feelings Are Changing Mayor PExNANG. Sun. The feelings of the people throughout the country, are beginning to change, the Mayor of George Town, Mr. D. S. Ramanathan, said today when he addressed a joint committee of nine trade unions m Penang and Province Wellesley at the Hul \un186 words
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Article, Illustration40 1958-01-06 5 SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock adds his name to the list of V.I.Ps met by the goodwill party of international pressmen on their elobe-ffirdlinir flight. Watching Mr. Lim is a Qantas official 1 Standardpic.Standardpic - 40 words
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244 1958-01-06 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Last year's crime figures here fell by fifty per cent over that recorded m 1956 Police attributed this big drop to intensified efforts launched last April against secret society gangs. Police dragnets hauled m many secret society leaders244 words
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Article30 1958-01-06 5 NEW DELHI, Jan. 5 (UP) Czechoslovakia has agreed to foot two-thirds of the bill on India's 300,000,000 Rupee Forge and Foundry project at Ranchi, official sources said yesterday.30 words
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233 1958-01-06 5 THE Bata Employees' Union yesterday urged the Singapore Government to take immediate steps to save local footwear industry. A statement issued by the Union, after a four-hour discussion of the present position of the footwear industry, said that the "dumping" of cheaper rubber goods233 words
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Advertisement144 1958-01-06 5 ODEON t 5 COMING— i WAIT TILL J 5f |i -?S^4< YOU SEE J '^R^^ fV 1 k3 iJ 1 II r\ I I ''kiss if THEM FDR/ -X IVlfe V jf CAW GR4NT V I J J JAYNE MANSFIELD j J 5 SUZV PARKER v. J -k CINemaScoPS 2D.144 words
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285 1958-01-06 6 SECOND HALF RALLY PUTS WALES ON TOP Aussies Give Their Best Performance, But... second hall m determined mood hammering the Australian line, and only courageous defence held them out. Winning the balls from scrums and llneouts. the Welshmen continued to attack and 10 minutes after the resumption they deservedly drew285 words
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Article161 1958-01-06 6 Russia's Wimbledon Prospects MOSCOW, Jan. 5, (AFP) The Soviet Union is expected to send a young team to compete m this year's Wimbledon tennis championships. The Russians will be competing for the first time and 17-year-old Andrei Potanine who climbed to second place m the 1957 rankings of the best161 words
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Article95 1958-01-06 6 THE Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers trounced South Wales Borderers by six goals to one m the second round ot the Farelf inter-unit hockey competition Singapore Zone> at 9elarang Barracks on Saturday. REME. who won the Farelf championship last year, will meet the Malayan Basic Training95 words
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Article100 1958-01-06 6 A SOCCER game was abandoned ten minutes from time at Farrer Park yesterday because players m a losing team had disagreed with the decision of the referee. It happened during a Pongol Festival soccer match between the Jollylads Athletic Union :-nd United Tamilian* Rovers. The Jo.100 words
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Article81 1958-01-06 6 The following are the results of the Royal Singapore Golf Club of last Saturday. "A* Division Mcda!-Stablefo%d: Winner:- I.F.D. Wilson <34>. Other cards- R. Cr;nk (33J1 M.R.K. Wilson (30\ B.W.S. Smith Ball Sweep. Ist Nir.e- CM Mac'.ver <19 15/16). 2nd Nine I.F.D. Wilson and M.R.K. Wilson (194) 'B"81 words
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231 1958-01-06 6 NINETEEN Colony schoolboys, who may be the *occer stars' of tomorrow, had their first experience of organized training yesterday morning when they assembled at Jalan Besar stadium for the first phase of a two- week course conducted by the Singapore Amateur Football Association.231 words
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Article51 1958-01-06 6 NAIROBI. Jan. 5 (Reuten After buildinc up a big score and declaring at 346 for seven wickets, the M.C.C. touring team m East Africa, encountered stern opposition from Kenya Koncmis who scored 119 for two wickrts here vestrrclav before the close of 'ho first day's51 words
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Article84 1958-01-06 6 TIGER Sporting Association beat Chinese Swimming Club by three names to two m a billiards match played at the Tiger Snort m T Association yest?rr'av. Results: (T.S.A. players first > Three rialis. 'MHitftu v_a i.c Soon Croon Lye lost to Wcr Aik Koon 156-200: Lee Sin84 words
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Article, Illustration224 1958-01-06 6 The "Cruel Sea caused 21 of the participants to capsize and iorccd the retirement of 36 others. Above Standardpic shows competitors getting ready to launch their yachts on Saturday. The results are as follows: Event 1. International Dragon Class: 1. Bath m Rosemary (R.S.Y.C.) 2. Callicut m Valmai224 words
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Article149 1958-01-06 6 Horses CI. 2, Div. I—61 6 Furs. Flood Hero 9.00 Lord Arrogance 8.12 Lady Scarlet 8.09 San Siro 8.06 Don Wayne 8.06 Waxer 8.05 Misty Line II 8.05 Top Secret 8.04 Charles Kuda 8.04 Dinkum 8.03 Palio 8.03 Premier 8 02 Pizarro 8.02 Glory 8.02 Triualla149 words
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1153 1958-01-06 6 Probable Fields Far Perak Races On Saturday FOLLOWING arc weights and probable for aU eight races on Saturday (Jan. 11), onemJ I of the Perak Turf Club January meeting: l*l 1 Horses Class 2, Div. 1— 7 p^^ 234 Peanut Kid 6y 9.00 Mdm. Le« Che. Kln 831 Perhaps So1,153 words
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Miscellaneous42 1958-01-06 6 HOCKEY Div. l—\Vandtrcrs vs. Police at Girls Sports Club; Friendly Y.M.S.A. vs. University ot Bukit Timah. SOCCER Rajaji Sports Club PS. Alagappa Memorial Sports Club at Farrcr Park. BA DM IX TON— Ta mi I Festival nnals at Rangoon Road 7 p.m.42 words
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Article, Illustration98 1958-01-06 7 PERCY LEWIS, left, of Trinidad scerns to be m the thick of it, but he fought beck to stop Scottish opponent Charlie Hill m the 10th round of their British Einpirc featherweight title fight at Nottingham recently. In the thrill-packed contest the Scot took no fewer then eight98 words
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Article161 1958-01-06 7 1 !NtM» l^-uter) m 5 of Henm itta that rowing River m X rkshire I 1 a arC, rC I rules I t 1 .il mII t 1 I I I I I I |i i I He ifl I I B W I161 words
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Article15 1958-01-06 7 I fßeuter).--vorld ej m third match teh p:o- es here 4 and 1515 words
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Article59 1958-01-06 7 MELBOURNE. Jan. 5, (Rcuter) Victoria took first innings points m their Sheffield Shield match with South Australia, which ended m a draw here tocay. Scores: Victoria 431 (J Potter 115. S. Loxton 106: B. Dooland four for 136) and 84 for one: South Australia 356 (G. Hole 123)59 words
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Article83 1958-01-06 7 MODENA. Jan. 3 (AFP).— ian sportsmen and industrial- have proposed a betting tote automobile racing m Italy, it wai learned here today. wing the success of the tball Pools and the Betting it horse racing they hope the automob.le tote will ye the public interest83 words
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Article376 1958-01-06 7 LONDON, Jan. 5 (Reuter) British sport s battle against ice and frost the twin evils which can bring chaos to the country's winter games —may soon be over. Ice-bound pitches, which year after year cause cancellations and injuries throughout British sport, can now be banished for376 words
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Article1117 1958-01-06 7 Association Football league results and latest tables are: FA Cup Results LEAGUE DIV. 11l (Southern) Bournemouth 1. Walsall 2. Mill wall 4. Coventry C. 1. Newport C. 1, Southampton 1. Brighton H. A. 0, Port Vale 0. Shrewsbury T. 0, C'chester U. 0. Swindon T. 5, Exeter1,117 words
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483 1958-01-06 7 PANIC IN IRELAND, JOY IN ENGLAND OVER FINAL RUGBY TRIALS 5. (RevRugby will be m rrowwhen 4 nick the tralia m iry 18. >lMthef had wn sky- trial at when the crushed the -JESS fig interval but im--1 ->n. have ■> class rorestablished Gordon Wood reputation. w ho lopka sure483 words
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705 1958-01-06 7 ARSENAL GO DOWN TO A THIRD DIV. CLUB LONDON, Jan. 5, (Reuter).— Arsenal, Britain's most prosperous pre-war soccer club, were knocked out of the Football Association Cup yesterday by Northampton Town, a struggling third division South side. Northampton beat the first division side 3—l sending 21.344 supporters near hysterical with705 words
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Article57 1958-01-06 7 LONDON, Jan. 5, (Reuter).— Replay dates for the third round of the English Football Association Cup are as follows: Tuesday, Jan. 7: Bristol City vs. Accrmgton Stanley. Wednesday. Jan. 8: Charlton Athletic vs. Huddersfield Town; Barnsley vs. Hull City; Southend United vs. Liverpool; Aston Villa57 words
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Article, Illustration13 1958-01-06 9 Golden City Opens In K.Lumpur 5 oditl 1 I -i« r<snsn,! td Singapore.13 words
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Article126 1958-01-06 9 GENERALLY, there was only a nominal market for copra m Singapore last week, and despite arrivals estimated at about 3,000 tons, mainly absorbed by packers, there was no indication that they were keen to sell, according to Lewis Feat (Spore) Ltd.'s report. On the other126 words
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Article62 1958-01-06 9 AMSTERDAM. Jan 5 < AFP > The Importance of Japan as a major cotton goods oxporter was shown m the report ol Mr. Van Heck. chair-nan of the Twente Chamber Ol Commerce. Mr. Van Heck m his annual statement said the incorporation ol" the European common market62 words
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Article150 1958-01-06 9 U.K. MOTOR FIRMS SET NEW RECORDS TWO of Britain's leading motor manufacturers have achieved fresh records m the export of vehicles during 1957. A spokesman for the British Motor Corporation said that just under half of the 450 000 vehicles nrodneed by the firm had been exported. Vauxha'J announced that150 words
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347 1958-01-06 9 First Aluminium Output At New Works In Quebec LESS than 20 months after work began on clearing the Rite, the first metal was poured recently at the new aluminium smelter of the Canadian British Aluminium Company at Baie Comeau m the Province of Quebec, on the north shore of the347 words
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Article18 1958-01-06 9 PROGRESS ha.s been made m the construction of Rs. 70 million Karnafuli Dam m East Pakistan.18 words
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Article33 1958-01-06 9 PRIVATE investment by overseas companies m Australia m 1955-56 totalled 106.200,000, an increase of nearly £10.000,000 over the previous year, according to figures released by the Australian Statistician m Canberra.33 words
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Article109 1958-01-06 9 Automatic Fire Fighter Marketed A COMPANY m Sinqar>ore is now introducing American made automatic fire control equipment known as Red Comet, m the local market. A spokesman of Reiman Co.. sole agents m Singapore, Malaya and Borneo, said the equipment was for the protection of homes, stores, schools, offices. garages109 words
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Article23 1958-01-06 9 IRELAND'S 1957 milk production may rrach an alltime high of 6.100,000 lb., five per cent higher than 1956, it is estimated.23 words
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Article18 1958-01-06 9 AN intensive drive to give fresh impetus to the Aus.ralian pearling industry, has been officially announced.18 words
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480 1958-01-06 9 GOOD YEAR FOR TINS AND INDUSTRIALS Bank Rate Rise, Falling Prices Halt Trend By A Market Correspondent A FEATURE of the industrial section m the Malayan share market last year was the una c c o untable boom enjoyed from April to August inclusive, a period when markets were generally480 words
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441 1958-01-06 9 LONDOX. Jan. 5, (Reuter).— Most nations m the world are confident of averting the more serious economic consequences of the business recession m the United States during the last half of 1957 though difficulties are anticipated. That is the conclusion reached m a survey441 words
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Article225 1958-01-06 9 BUSINESS DONE IN WEEK BUSINESS dore m shares from Dec. 28 t o Jan. 3: INDUSTRIALS: Federal Dispensary $2.00. Fraser Neave Ords. $2.60 to $2 62*. Hammer nnd Co. $2.15, Hume Industries Pref. A22/9 \o A2:*/- to A22 6. William Jacks. $2.07 to $2.07*. Jackson «r Co. $140. Malayan Cement225 words
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Article275 1958-01-06 9 THE following passengers arriving from Britain aboard the Chusan will disembark at Penang and Singapore on Dec. 7 and 9 respectively PEXANG Sgt. B B Clover. WOII Mrs. H. Johnson and 2 children. Miss C. E. Johnson. Miss C. S. Khaw. SQMS and MYs. E.275 words
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Article50 1958-01-06 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants on Saturday: Canada: buying) T.T. 32-4. O.D. 32-|. 90 days airmail 33 credit bills, 33-1 16 trade bills. Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: Canada 32-3 16; Belgian Francs 1618-j. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.50 words
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Article163 1958-01-06 9 TANDEM MINES, of Toronto has announced a new iron ore smelting process which, the company states, may turn into commercial ore, large deposits of iron ore now considered valueless because of the titanium content, according to the Financial Times. The process is the invention of163 words
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Article, Illustration57 1958-01-06 9 A GARDEN sprinkler, driven by a tiny turbine, which will water square or oblong areas without drenching surrounding paths, has been developed by an Australian company and is available lor export. With this sprinkler, tennis courts can be watered m only tiro moves icithout dead spots or57 words
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139 1958-01-06 9 'Slack In Business May Hit S-EA Most' TOKYO. Jan. 5 (UP) The Japanese Government has prcilicted the worldwide recession anticipated thi* year will hit Southeast Asia most severely of all are<*s. The forecast was made m a Foreign Office analysis of world-wide economic trends m 1958 The Foreign Ministry'! economic139 words
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227 1958-01-06 9 Int'l Events Can Affect Australia EVENTS of the last few months have illustrated Australia is very much dependent on international developments, despite the growing diversification of its industry m the post-war years. This view is advanced m the current issue of Australia and New Zealand Bank's QuarterlySurvey. It says the227 words
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Article33 1958-01-06 9 PAKISTAN'S Central Cotton Committee approved some new schemes for execution during the current year, including a scheme for investigation and control of insect pests of Commilla cotton m East Pakistan.33 words
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Article31 1958-01-06 9 THE first wool science conference of Its kind has Just, ended In London In an atmosphere of enthusiasm and confidence, the InterNational Wool Secretariat m New Delhi announced.31 words
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215 1958-01-06 9 Airline Plans More Atlantic Services DURING the coming summer, the period of maximum travel on the Atlantic highways. 8.0.A.C. will operate an all-time high of 86 round trip services a week with a total weekly seating capacity of 10.488. Of these 740 will be m Luxury class, 3,224 m first215 words
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Advertisement292 1958-01-06 9 ■ni %l£ Blip i^^^^H^H^Bl PELHI-LINES 12 ROBINSON ROAD. Freight /Through Cargo Dcpt). Tel: ***** (Manager). "TAMPOMAS f O f Edowan Jan 6 "CSAU" for Ofombi Jon 7 "LARAT" for ToNibe!on Pontianak Jan 7 "PADJONGE" for Polcfrbong Jan 7 "PANEHAN- for Indng.ri Ports Jan 9 Polcmbong Djokorto Souroboya Jon 10 HUA292 words
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Article291 1958-01-06 10 MONDAY'S Tete-a-Tete HOW would you like to be married to an ideal husband? The Boyton family of Harlow New Town, Essex, has just won a brand new £2,200 house for being Ideal Citizens which makes bespectacled 35V eQ r- old Leonard Boyton the Ideal Husband. What a lucky woman his291 words
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Article, Illustration370 1958-01-06 10 r |"IIOSE new to this counJ- try may like to know something about Straitsborn cooking, and today we have Miss Annie Yeo. a domestic teacher from the Y.W .A., a specialist m this form of cuisine, who suggests the "Pong Tauhu" for tour week-end fare. The following ingredients370 words
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Article, Illustration99 1958-01-06 10 PHOTO. \CTOR Ran Rnndell, 37, from Australia, and German cover girl Laya Raki, 26, take time out to pose during the filling out of an application for a marriage licence at the Marriage Licence Bureau m Los Anglos. The couple^ married last July m aUP - 99 words
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Article207 1958-01-06 10 Who wants an ideal hubby? day. The whole family goes either for a picnic on the allotment (while the Ideal Husband and Father digs) or for a long walk m the country. On Sunday mornings, the Average Husband and Father lazes round the house m an unshaven state, or sets207 words
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489 1958-01-06 10 WHO SAID THE FRENCH WERE ROMANTIC? "/~\NE way to ruin your marriage is to deprive your husband of his sacred right to get tired, over-eat or catch cold." That down-to-earth commentary on Jovp and marriage comes from a Frenchwoman Mme. Majcel Segal. who writes for one of France's leading magazines489 words
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Article545 1958-01-06 10 WOMAN, if she has the misfortune to know anything, should conceal it." Women were still J m the seen-but-not-heard category when Jane Austen g wrote that heartfelt little warning to all brainy girls. Today, girls arc taking 2 higher education very, very 2545 words
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Miscellaneous503 1958-01-06 10 RHHHHHHVI r i rem MmH l^Hl U d«.scrcct m r >ncs. Evening: ur> W^^^^m^K^^F^m I'EO— July 2.{ V) a I^^^B Kbl —Maintain u.'>w\ kASBBMM higher-up. M f H HtWI to pcrsonnl K^ftwl V'lRfi()_,\ HASASJ 22 V1 m^^^^^^^^^^^^mm -s av..h n n« A n I ii C1:|1 i; i By Rita503 words
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Article92 1958-01-06 11 KLUANG. Sun. New officials of the Eurasian Association. Kiuang, elected at its annual general meeting held recently are: President. Mr. B. de Costa Vice-President, Mr. J Montague Hon. Secre-tary-treasurer. Mr. G- Mannas, Committee Members. Mrs. D. Clark. Mr. M. F. Nicholas. Mr. A. C. Lewis and Mr92 words
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Article269 1958-01-06 11 MINERS DOWN TOOLS IN PROTEST Sackings Cost Hong Fatt 12 Hours' Standstill KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Six hundred workers of the Sungei Besi Hong Fott tin mine one of the biggest open cost mines m the world downed tools at daybreak today m protest against the management's decision to retrench 75269 words
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Article, Illustration63 1958-01-06 11 MR. AM) MRS. Gert Frendonthal after their marriage at the Kuala Lumpur Registry en Saturday. The groom is a planter with the United Plantation. Selangor. and son of Mr. and Mrs. 11.D.W. Frendcnthal of Denmark. The bride is the former Miss Naranjan Kaur daughter of63 words
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Article163 1958-01-06 11 H.G. BOSS BI DS FAREWELL TO ALL KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Inspector General of Home Guards, Major General E.B. de Fonblanque today sent a personal farewell message to the 1 10.000 Home Guards m the Federation. He leaves Malaya this month. Brigadier L. C. A. Lauaer, State Home Guard Officer m163 words
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Article82 1958-01-06 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Seven candidates fought it out for the three seats at stake m the Rcngam Local Council elections yesterday. The seats had been vacated by the holders m accordance with their terms of service. The electorate has a registered voter strength of 871 of which 6*B582 words
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Article85 1958-01-06 11 THE following were elected Old Battiryans office-bearers lor the year 1958: President: Larry Xavicr. vice-president Miss Tan Siew Yee. secretary: Ng Wee Hiong. asst. secretary: Miss Tan Siew Hong, treasurer: Chin Sin Yomt. asst. treasurer: Foo Chce Kai. Committee members: Messrs. Lim Lian Swec. Tan Kiok Kng.85 words
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222 1958-01-06 11 50,000 SHOP MEN TO UNITE IN A SINGLE UNION Xl ALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Federation's 50,000 shop employees are to merge into one onjaniza tion to be known as the "Malayan Shop Workers Union, The Standard learnt today. Tht? organizer, Mr. R. Madahavan. said the inaugural meeting is to be222 words
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Article75 1958-01-06 11 PENANG. Sun- -A 17-yoar-old schoolgirl, Miss Shirley Ong was elected Miss Trade Fair 1957 after a secret ballot count at the New World Amusement Park here last night. Wife of the Mayor of Pen- ang. Mrs. D. S. Ramanathan. placed the victor's rrown on the75 words
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Article88 1958-01-06 11 54 Future Teachers Off To UK KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Fifty-four Malayans left for Britain this morning by BOAC to undergo courses at the Kirkhy and Bnnsford Teachers' Training Colleges for two-and-a-half years. Hundreds of relatives and friends jammed the International Airport lobby to bid them farewell. Last evening. 54 trained88 words
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Advertisement297 1958-01-06 11 "S 11,1.45, 4, 6.30 9.30 H •THE PAJAMA GAME" «^fif ••WHIiRE'S MY BRIDE" a^?^, j 1 C *mmr iv.45.4,6.30 9.: m) I R OfK AROUND THE WORLD" (SB) lORM4 »f -PLACE THE BONG HITS" Lfi N,,iir tirk.tv. PRIZE*: l*t \z f. month', (iiio^t Paam, 3rd 3 eg WILD PARTY" Anthony297 words
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Miscellaneous297 1958-01-06 11 COLISF.I M: The Hired Gun plus Cartoon Cavalcade 3. 630 and 9.15 p.m. LIDO: Little Hut 2 30. 645 and •.19 p.m. RIALTO; Dranco 7 and 9.30 pm. MADRAS: Begcarly Girl (Mandarin t 12.30. 2.30. 6.45 and 9.15 p.m. STAR: Missing Document plus Sea Lords (Mandarin) 1.30. 6 and !U5297 words
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Miscellaneous320 1958-01-06 11 p m. SIN: Ngor Ooi Pok Hung Long (Cantonese 1.15 3.30. 7 and 930 p.m. STAR: M.i Tso Chuen (Hokkien) 3.30. 7 and 9.30 p.m. ROYAL: Maya Bazar (Tamil) 330 and 8.30 p.m. LIDO: Women Of The River 3.15. 7 and 0.30 pm. CATHAY: Omar Khayyam 1.15. 3. 30. 6.45320 words
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227 1958-01-06 12 MAKARIOS: PLAN TO SMUGGLE HIM BACK NICOSIA, Cyprus, Jan. 5 (UP) Sources close to the Greek Cypriot church today revealed a plan to smuggle Archbishop Makarios from Greece to Cyprus if the British Government does not return him to the island. Cyprus Governor Sir Hugh Foot discussed the return of227 words
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Article27 1958-01-06 12 NATIONALIST CHINA has asked the United States for a U5550,000,000 loan from President Eisenhower's economic development loan fund, it was disclosed m Taipei yesterday U.P.27 words
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192 1958-01-06 12 i« i BEIRUT, Lebanon, Jan 5 (UP) Three persons, including a child were killed by a terrorist bomb here 1 yesterday. rhe bomb was thrown inside the house of Mr. Nabih Nimeh., brother of a Syrian officer who fled to Lebanon recently. It192 words
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Article90 1958-01-06 12 NASSAU, Bahamas. Jan. 5 CUP) Mother nature turned on Nassau yesterday, whipping up 56- mile per -hour winds, rain and raging seas to leave destruction and chaos. Fifty boats were sunk m the harbour, huge trees uprooted, some crashing on buildings, telephone poles caught fire90 words
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163 1958-01-06 12 LONDON. Jan. 5 (Reut Kerans, who commanded H. from the Yangtse under Chi 1949, is leaving the service it was learned yesterday. Hi s departure is a result of naval economy measures brought m last year. Commander Kerans, 42. awarded the D.S.O. for his Amethyst163 words
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Article79 1958-01-06 12 BEVERLY HILLS. California, Jan. 5 (UP) Actor John Barrymore. Jr., 25, gave himself up on schedule yesterday to begin the first of three weekend's m jail on charges of being drunk and disturbing the peace. Barrymore, son of the late John Barrymore, appeared at Police79 words
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Article64 1958-01-06 12 MANILA, Jan. 5 (AFP) Manila Police last night seized a truckload of machineguns and spare parts believed to be for smuggling into Communist countries. The arms contained m crates with marking of U.S. Naval Forces headquarters at Sangley Point, were confiscated following a Police surprise64 words
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122 1958-01-06 12 LONDON, Jan. 5 (UP)— Soviet expedition ''invaded" a British-claimed island near the Antarctic today and made off with several of its inhabitants ponguins and stormy petrels. The Soviets arrived at Zavadovsky Island, one of the South Sandwich Group m the Falkland Dependencies. A landing122 words
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Article102 1958-01-06 12 PARIS, Jan. 5 (AFP) A 34-year-old trapeze artist died yesterday from injuries he suffered when he crashed to the ground m a sensational number at a New Year's Eve performance m the populous Paris district of Belleville. The artist. Jean Anger, had been preparing a special102 words
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Article301 1958-01-06 12 But Russia Flay Macs Propose To End Tensioi WASHINGTON, Jan. 5 (UP)— Secret Jr J John Foster Dulles will go along with oth2 f lM nations if they consider that conferrin v a mM Russia on disarmament is worthwhile, dinlo rials said yesterday. Officials said301 words
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Article, Illustration71 1958-01-06 12 FIELD Marshal Viscount Montgomery views a frogman's suit after opening the fourth National Boat Show at the Empire Halt. Olympia, m London. The biggest of its kind m Europe, the show contains nearly 300 emit with prices ranging from CIO to £10,000. The opening was LordUP. - 71 words
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Article251 1958-01-06 12 NIXON'S SECURITY MANIA' BLAMED WASHINGTON, Jan. 5 (Reuter) U.S. Democratic Parly yesterday blamed the "Security iMania" of Vice-President Richard Nixon and late Senator Joseph McCarthy for helping to destroy the morale of American scientists. The democratic national committee's publication. Democratic Digest, m an article criticised251 words
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Article114 1958-01-06 12 Cars— A Question Of Dignity KARACHI. Jan. 5 (UP) The Government should lend money to Pakistan's money -shy Cabinet Ministers to purchase automobiles so they can be "politically dignified," says Prime Minister Malik Firoz Khan Not*u. "It is natural/ said the new Premier before the Nationa. Assembly, "that m a114 words
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Article19 1958-01-06 12 AUSTRALIAN novelist and scenario writer Philip Lindsay, who lived m Rvo. Enrfand. died yesterday. He was 52.19 words
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Article175 1958-01-06 12 BERLIN. Jan. 5 (Rcutcr) Telegraf. a West Berlin Social Democratic newspaper, said today that several strikes had occurred m East German factories during the past three weeks. It said steel workers at the Dimitrov Works at Magdeburg downed tools for 24 hours on Dec. 16175 words
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128 1958-01-06 12 LONDON, Jan. 5 (Reuter) Blonde British film star Diana Dors has been elevated to the peerage of a West Indian island m a '"New Year Honours List" issued by a British poet who is the island's "King." In the list strictly reserved for those128 words
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191 1958-01-06 12 MASS MOVE OF 'NUDE SECT' TO RUSSIA? VANCOUVER, Canada, Jan. 5 (Reuter) Four members of a fanatical Canadian religious sect who demonstrate against authority by parading nude through the streets left here for Moscow where they hope to complete plans for a mass move of their followers to Soviet Russia,191 words
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Article150 1958-01-06 12 Chou Sends 80 ,000 Y uan To Ceylon HONGKONG. Jan. 5 (AFP) Chinese Communist Fremier Chou En-lai has sent a message oi sympathy and 80.000 Yuan on behalf of the Chinese Government for the relief of flood victims m Ceyion, the New China news agency reported yesterday. Meanwhile, m Colombo,150 words
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