Singapore Standard, 8 January 1958
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Title Section21 1958-01-08 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** 5 Cable: "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY S, 1951 Vol. VIII. No. 189 15cts. 12 Pages [FINAL EDITION]21 words
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Article, Illustration268 1958-01-08 1 ...AND TWO TREASURY MEN FOLLOW SUIT Successor O/ves 'No Change In Policy Pledge LONDON, JAN. 7 (AFP) BRITISH CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER PETER THORNEYCROFT RESIGNED LAST NIGHT IN PROTEST AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT 'S "EXCESSIVE" BUDGET ESTIMATES FOR 1958-59. ENOCH POWELL. FINANCIAL SECRETARY TO THE TREASURY, AND NIGEL BIRCH,268 words
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Article269 1958-01-08 1 MANNED ROCKET SHOCKS WEST Fantastic If True: Scientists LONDON, Jan. 7 (AFP) British scientists were .stunned by the report from Moscow yesterday that the Soviet Union had launched i a rocket containing: a man j to an altitude of 176 miles. In Moscow yesterday, Western diplomatic sources reported that the269 words
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Article122 1958-01-08 1 Army Seals Off North Moluccas JAKARTA, Jan. 7 (Reuter) —The authorities today sealed ofl the North Moluccas, sandwiched between the restless Celebes group and Dutch West New Guinea. Army Headquarters anlounccd secret talks would be held on developments m the North Celebes where hundreds are reported to have fled to122 words
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Article51 1958-01-08 1 NAIROBI. Jan. 7 (Reutcr).— Warders opened fire during a riot last night In Nairobi's Langata prison, wounding 32 Mau Mau terrorist convicts, it was officially announced here today. Earlier convicts were taken to hospital. Three European warders were injured by atones and taken to51 words
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178 1958-01-08 1 Subandrio: R.I. Is Ready To Meet Dutch Across Table CALCUTTA. Jan. 7 (Reuter) Dr. Subandrio, the Indonesian Foreign Minister, said here today that Indonesia was prepared to settle by negotiation all disputes with the Netherlands, including the question of West Irian, but it was now the turn of the Netherlands178 words
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Article32 1958-01-08 1 THE Kashmir Prime Minister, Bakshi Ghulam Mohammed, announced at a Press conference yesterday that Sheikh Abdullah, former Prime Minister, would be released from detention "sometime m Jan- uary."— ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article25 1958-01-08 1 IRAQI Security Policy have arrested the Secretary General of the Iraqi Communist Party. t Wnii Ali Haidar. it was announced yesterday. -AFP.AFP - 25 words
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165 1958-01-08 1 MADRAS. Jan. < R™l cr) Polire yesterday clashed with demonstrators who tried to ack M he car m which Mr Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, drove into Madras after arriving at a nearby airport. Mr Nehru's car escaped dama.se. but several following it m the165 words
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Article, Illustration261 1958-01-08 1 RE A GIVES UP TOP CITY COUNCIL POST HE WILL GO BACK TO GOVT. MX. J.T. REA, Chief Administrative Officer of the Singapore City Council tendered his resignation yesterday. The resignation will be effective from today. Mr. Rca, who is on secondment to the City Council, will return to the261 words
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Article88 1958-01-08 1 JAKARTA. Jan. 7 (UP) Mohammad Nahar. chief c litor of the PI A News Agency, wm released today by Indonesian military police who sail his arrest had been a mistake. .Nahar was ».-<; fjT several hours chftfflecf \wl r i violating regulations that jwohibit publishing military news88 words
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Article104 1958-01-08 1 COLOMBO, Jan. 7. (AFP) Ceylon Premier Solomon Bandaranaike said here today that several big foreign powers had ottered loans exceeding one thousand million rupees to Ceyion to repair damages and relieve suiTering tausei by the recent Hoods which left some 300.000 peonie homeless and104 words
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Article102 1958-01-08 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 7 (Reuter) Two top submarine Commanders of the U.S. Navy told a Press conference here that the United States should have at least 200 nuclear powered submarines equipped to launch guided missiles from under the sea. They were Rear Admiral Frederick Warder, Comman-102 words
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335 1958-01-08 1 Clash Over Nurse: One Dead, Four Injured A MAN was stabbed to c death and four others m- r lured m a clash believed to be over rival claims on the affection of a nurse m the Tan Tock Seng Hospital 1 grounds, Singapore, last j night. ihe scene of335 words
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115 1958-01-08 1 PENANG, Tucs. A special Constable, Kadir bin Ayob, 25 who was with a security iotre patrol operating m ttie Biitu Muans hills m the Balik Pulau district here was mistaken for a Communist t<*rrorL c t and shot by another unit of the Special115 words
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249 1958-01-08 1 Leaves On Tour In Happy Mood LONDON, Jan. 7 (Reutcr) Mr. Harold Macmillan, the Prime Minister, flew off today on a six-week tour of the Commonwealth apparently confident that his Government faces no danger from the overnight resignation of the Chancellor of the Exchequer,249 words
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Article124 1958-01-08 1 Tory Govt. Must Go Gaitskell LONDON. Jan. 7 tfteuttr).— Mr. Hugh, Gaitskell, leader of the Opposition Labour Party, declares today that the overnight resignations showed that the government was "visibly crumbling." He added: "The Prime Minister sets out today on an important Commonwealth mission, but he leaves behind him a124 words
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Article70 1958-01-08 1 LONDON, Jan. 7 (AFP).— Mr. John Hare, who as British Secretary of State for War, was due to leave London today for a visit to military bases m Singapore, has cancelled his trip, it was learned today.* This was the result of his appointment as70 words
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173 1958-01-08 2 P.A.P. MAJORITY IN All CITY BODIES Councillors Say Yes To Mayor Final Selections SINGAPORE Mayor, Mr. On* Ene c llln day finalized the formal appointment f m City Council's eight Standing Commit!, v mb<v These appointments will be conn meeting of the newly elected Councillors. In each committee, there will173 words
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77 1958-01-08 2 THE 5.000-strong Singapore General Employees Union has appealed to government to "protect local industries" by restricting the import of cheap foreign goods. This was one of the several resolutions adopted by the union yesterday at its annual delegates conference. Resolutions passed included:— Release of77 words
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Article55 1958-01-08 2 PROF. L. A. SHERIDAN. head of the Faculty of Law at the University of Malaya, will talk on "An analysis of the Malayan Constitution" on Friday at 9.30 p.m. at the Oei Tiong Ham Hal!. Bukit Timah. The talk. organized b y the University Socialist Club,55 words
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288 1958-01-08 2 THE $13,000 mace which had been a symbol of "authority" at City Council meetings m Singapore for years, will be locked up m the Council's strong-room for safe custody. It wiil remain there until a decision on its future288 words
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Article101 1958-01-08 2 Outdoor Collection Of Revenue thf. Ball* Klau o (Oftre suit will sei mitd'jor collection I and Di.stri Council n nmjf /rom /an h to Ifarcji R N'oi: ,oj demand i»>t as- ssment, land au i aru\ teneral wmtet r I and house). txu&< conservancy let lot 'hall o! 10ri. J101 words
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Article31 1958-01-08 2 Dag To Visit Malaya In March KUALA LUMPUR United Nation rv' fccretaryo Hanmu Hii! v ";tion m the ren-di Jton of ECAFE v.> 26 countries win the conference. Mr Hammarskjoeld wills31 words
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Article156 1958-01-08 2 Fight Now Call To Clerks KL\LA LLMPUR, Tues. The Federation Tern porary Officers Union today called upon members who are not clerks, to have confidence m its ability to campaign for their rights as well. Union secretary, Mr. D P. Xavicr, said that the union156 words
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Article, Illustration63 1958-01-08 2 ROAD DEATH GOOD TURN SCOUTS pic. IHfc 44th Scout Group of the MaJay School In 1 > n: fIT'H m i5 apor M. yesterday donated hundreds of tin foodstuffs, milk and clothing to relieve luffrrini m Java. The Scouts, headed by Inehe Ahmad ShlhriJ am scrn above when the RiftsStandardpic - 63 words
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Article86 1958-01-08 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Kelantan Utara representative m the Federal Council. Inche Abdul Khalid bin Awang O.sman. described the di.smis.sal of ten workers of the North Eastern Transport Service as "unlair and unjust." He warned of a Fed-rration-wkte transport strike following those dismissals. "I am86 words
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Article54 1958-01-08 2 TANJOXG MALIM. Tue Two 4 no entry' traffic- signs placed at the entrance to two streets here on New Year's Day, have raised a storm of protests from motorists. Many motorists felt that the sicjns were unnecessary as there were only one or two traffic accidents a54 words
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119 1958-01-08 2 A HOUSEWIFE turned private detective" and traced her missing fowls to a poultry shop, a Singapore court was told yesterday. In the dock was Lim Tho Lcng, 27. charged with stealing the birds, alternatively with retaining the fowls m his shop. Madam119 words
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Article28 1958-01-08 2 Cabman Drove Against Signal A TAXI-DRIVI R bin Abdul of Mai was yestcrd.iv fined Singapore Traffic failing to mop ai a signal at Orchard Oct. 25 last rear28 words
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Advertisement1120 1958-01-08 2 SITUATIONS VACANT BRITISH MERCHANT COMPANY requrci experienced European Lady Assntart m Accounts Department. Kepi/ giving full details of age expenence, etc to Box No. T. 3231 S si t n ;ral electricity board cf THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA TECHNICAL ASSISTANT:— Applications are invited for the appointment of a Techn cal1,120 words
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Advertisement553 1958-01-08 2 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE SEWER CONNECTION FEES PLEASE note that with effect from Ist January, 1958, the cost of sewer connection will be as follows: (a) Actual cost plus 20% Establishment Charges m the following cases: (1) when the length of the connection is 100 feet and over; il)553 words
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Advertisement225 1958-01-08 2 NOTICES NATURALISATION NOTICE is hereby given that MISS LEONG AH OI of No. 30-A, Banda Street. Singapore. Is applying to the Governor for naturalisation, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not bo granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts to the225 words
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EDITORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
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Article355 1958-01-08 3 SINGAPORE'S new PAP-dominoted City c will hold its first meeting today. With the |h of the earlier get-together of the newly. still m mind, the Colony's citizens b!c misapprehensions on how today's proceed. In fact, the startling of that session has given rise to many ughts as355 words
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Article247 1958-01-08 3 Disrespsrt Discourtesy risk attitude adopted by a British heer attached to the Royal Malayan Navy icks m Woodlands to members of the Singapore with the Press Officer of the Singapore Information Services, accompanied )cdc en a tour of the Dutch Refugee Camp igktly dismissed as a mere exhibition of '.is247 words
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Article105 1958-01-08 3 |L scientists have stolen another march on ows m any other part of the world they inched, to a height of 176 miles, a new to the first human being to be shot 1 ilt'tude. Scientists m the United States for the rest of those engaged m105 words
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Article41 1958-01-08 3 Lim Icck Kirn Mo.id. Spore No 15C3 Cables: TICERNEWS LUMPtIR 0481 J5 Imcsl, All department- Insurance Bklg 174 Batu Xc •fOH 8836f pf N/ *3 Cowan St Tel: 3S2 1 8 Lr -'th St Tel: 405*) I41 words
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Article, Illustration2312 1958-01-08 3 Lord Russell - Lord Russell By BERTRAND ARTHUR WILLIAM, third Earl Russell, 86 next May, iconoclastic descendant of the landed aristocracy and political ruling class of Victorian England, is one of the original thinkers of our age. Famous first as a mathematician, he 2oas imprisoned and deprived of his Cambridge2,312 words
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We the PEOPLE
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Article209 1958-01-08 3 Sir Chinese businessmen m Singapore suffered a severe loss when Mr. Ong Piah Teng, one of the four nominated Singapore Legislative Assemblymen, breathed his last at his Clacton Road home. on Wednesday last. Mr. Ong Piah Teng, who started life as a clerk,209 words
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Article197 1958-01-08 3 Sir It is difficult to understand the dilly-dallying tactics of the Pahang Education Department m its implementation of the Razak Education Plan. Some aspects of the plan show lack of imagination. For example, the most unsatisfactory and ilogical situation prevailing at Mentakab and Temer'.oh could be rectified197 words
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Article, Illustration439 1958-01-08 3 t* vwi Gi^ua^L v. r FUNKU Abdul Rahman L who, m his triple role of Prime Minister of the Federation. President of the United Malays National Organization and leader of the Alliance Party, has earned the admiration of everybody for hi s diplomatic handling439 words
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208 1958-01-08 4 New Phone Cable Link For Penang In March KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. One hundred and thirty seven tons of submarine telecommunication cable will be laid to connect Prnang island with the Federation m March. This operation will cost the Government $1,500,000. The telephone exchanges m Penang and the exchange at Bagan208 words
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Article73 1958-01-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tucs.— A large crowd watched as a snatch thief got away wrtn the gold necklace of a baby girl m the arms of her mother at the busy Pudu Street bus stand here this morning. The mother was about to board a bun for73 words
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Article71 1958-01-08 4 IPOH. Tues. Law See, 23. of Buntong new village here, t lay claimed trial before President of the Sessions Court. Mr. J.R. Whlmster, to a charse of robbery. Law was alleged to have robbed a housewife, R Mukthabai, 33 ol a $300 gold necklace near71 words
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298 1958-01-08 4 SPELLMAN DENOUNCES THE RED MENACE It's Diabolical, And Evil' COMMUNIST exploitation of human misery was designed for the purpose of achieving their own "evil and diabolic' 1 ends, said Francis, Cardinal Spellman m Singapore yesterday. The Cardinal was addressing members of Singapore's American community at their Club m Scotts Road.298 words
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Article178 1958-01-08 4 PADI MEN HARD HIT BY FLOODS TEMERLOH, Tues. Padi planters m the Temerloh district of Pahang are facing a financial crisis because the Pahang River floods have completely destroyed their padi and catch crops. The padi, due to be harvested this month, was three times under water during the past178 words
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Article134 1958-01-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR. The Selangor, Negri Sembilan and Pahang Miners' Association will hold an emergency meeting here tomorrow to devise ways and means to combat unemployment and attendant hardships resulting from the government tin control. Association president. Mr. Chong Khoon. Lin. who is also134 words
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199 1958-01-08 4 PENANG, Tues.— A Penang State and City Councillor. Inche Nyak Hashim bin Nyak Puteh. today suggested that Councillors should demonstrate their determination to end the Emergency by joining the Security Forces to fight the Communist terrorists. Inche Nyak Hashim, who Is deputy199 words
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135 1958-01-08 4 'Students Told Me About Frozen Assets' KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Federal Councillor Mr. K. L. Dcvaser said today he was told by senior Malayan students studying m Cairo about the Nasser Government's "freezing" of $250,000 sent to Egypt by the Federation Government for building a students' hostel. Mr. Dcvaser was recently135 words
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314 1958-01-08 4 We Must Maintain English -Minister UK Educationists On The Way SPECIALISTS from Britain are to be posted to Malaya and other Commonwealth countries to advise and assist the governments of these countries to promote the study of the English language. Confirming this to The Standard last night, the Minister for314 words
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Article70 1958-01-08 4 IPOH Tues. The Sultan of Perak is to attend the film -Blue Peter" at the Rex Theatre here on Jan. 22 to spread the "Outward Bound" g'^ 0 9) to young peopl e m The film depicts life m an 'Outward Bound" school bponsors of70 words
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Article, Illustration232 1958-01-08 4 pic. A BLIND MAN, who was arrested for begging on Dec 28, was ordered to be sent to the House of Detention by the Singapore Ninth Magistrate Mr. R. B. I. Pates, >esterday. The man. Baharudin bin Mohamed Jawi. who isStandardpic - 232 words
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Article144 1958-01-08 4 He Painted Police HQ Blue PENANG. Tues— A 56--yea- old man. who gave his name as "Eng Teng Ong" (King of Ancient Pagodas), chose the gate of Police Headquarters m Penang Road here as a site to display his skill m the art of writing Chinese characters. Equipped with a144 words
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92 1958-01-08 4 A LORRY driver. Tor Peng Hong, was yesterday charged before the Singapore Fourth District Judge, Mr. S. K. Lee. with causing the death of Tan Eng Choon by negligent driving m Pasir Panjang Road on Aug. 22 last year. Lim Ah Soon, an eyewitness92 words
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Article55 1958-01-08 4 MALACCA. Tues. The Shakespearian theatre troupe will, from tomorrow, stage plays at the Malay Girls Training College here under the patronage of the Chief Minister. Dato Osman bin Talib. Here is the following schedule: The Merchant of Venire tomorrow, Midsummer's Night Dream (Jan. 10) and She55 words
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Article55 1958-01-08 4 PENANG, Tues. Lim Kiap See. '2'i, pleaded guilty m the Magistrate's Court today to failing to comply with an order served on him on April 8, 1954. which forbade him entering Penang for five years. Lim. who was found m Noordin Street Ghaut yesterday was55 words
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Article42 1958-01-08 4 PROF. M. Wantman, Visiting Professor m the University of Malaya's Department of Education, will a talk on "Can You Beat the Examination?" to the Malayan Mathematical Society at the Teachers Training College, Singapore, on Jan. 17 at 5 p.m.42 words
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Article135 1958-01-08 4 PENANG, Tucs. For the first time, the women's section of the Malayan Chinese Association branch here is awarding scholarships to students of Chinese secondary schools. The intention of the selecUon committee was to award scholarships to three boys and three girls, but as only two135 words
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Article108 1958-01-08 4 54 Teachers For UK Training KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Another batch of 54 student teachers left here today for training at the Kirkby and Brinsford Lodge Teachers Training Centres m England. The trainee teachers will be away lor two and a half years. More than 200 friends and relatives jammed the108 words
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Article84 1958-01-08 4 IPOH. Tues.— The Oran^ Bosar Jalahan. Tahwil A'zar Datoh Panglima Kinta wil open Perak's first school for aborigine children at Tar i Rambutan on Jan. 17 at 2 p.m. Thp school wru built by Hi< I Rotary Club the Department oi Aborts providing a teach* r.84 words
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Article213 1958-01-08 4 KUALA LU :v s In The Nai Plantation i I meet tomorrow 0 I new terms I to employers O a I v.-age agreement II sir I sssssrs I win presen! I the Auoclat I ■Mtetanr ol MPIE j I wcr.tary t I -I to impi,,, ;I Mr" 01213 words
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70 1958-01-08 4 KNIFE ATTACK ON STUDENT CARPENTER KUALA I,I'MPrR. Tues.— Two young men were >tn u ':'»cd by unknown assailants m their Pctaling Street cubicle here last night. They were seriously injured and are now m the General Hospital. They are Tham Kirn Yonf 21-year-old rarpenter Chan Chiu Boon, a student aged70 words
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Article, Illustration214 1958-01-08 5 WORK FOR UNITY IN NEW S'PORE ARCHDEACON I Archdeacon of Singapore, the Woods, yesterday urged every comSingapore to work together for unity and r r t;. nl new Singapore. who left by C.P.A. for a short India before taking up his new of Sheffield, was giving his before leaving. I214 words
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Article20 1958-01-08 5 ID annt of MIC said cl Dy recent district nize the levels. Solar.- xcept Such a atlsnot prn■>nd inter-20 words
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Article73 1958-01-08 5 LISTENERS to Radio Malaya can hear Larry Adler ft 1 a 6-30 p.m. talking about hucksters' methods m music, which, iie claims, has "debased much of our music literature and journalism today. Announcing this yesterday a Radio Malaya statement added that parts of his concert73 words
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Article73 1958-01-08 5 SINGAPORE Government Secretarial Staff Association at its annual general meeting yesterday elected the following office-bearers for the new year. President: Mr. S. C. Vadivale; vice-president: Mr. Leong Kwong Xang; secretary: Air. Chan Mun Yew; treasurer: Mrs. Jons Phui Linn; committee members Miss Molly Song, Messrs. Koh73 words
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Article55 1958-01-08 5 COLOXY Police Secretary. Mr. Eu Cheow Eang, will be giving a talk on "Secret Societies m Singapore** at a lun- < neon given by the International Christian Leadership on Jan. 17. The luncheon, which is open to members and their friends. Will be held at the55 words
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162 1958-01-08 5 LIM CHOO KIM, 40. yesterday faced two charges m a Singapore Court of cheating Tan Chan Chong pf a total *">f 32 500 by inducing him to believe that he would be given vacant possession of a house m Blair Road. Tan told162 words
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Article62 1958-01-08 5 THE date of caU-up of National Servicemen for drafting in.o the Singapore Military Forces and Civil Defence Corps will be Friday, it was announced yesterday. The medical exam. nations will be carried out at the General Hospital, Outpatients Department, and the Tan Tock Seng Hospital Rotary62 words
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Article41 1958-01-08 5 THE Singapore Coroner, Mr. Giam Hong Hin, yesterday returned a misadventure verdict at the inauest on a twoyear old girl Hcng Siew Huang, who died after a fall down the steps m her home on Nov. 12 last year.41 words
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Article, Illustration85 1958-01-08 5 LADY W. A. C. Goode, wife of Ihe Governor of Sinsapore (risht). speaks with a Dutch refugee from Indonesia when she visit -d the Royal Malayan Navy Camp at Woodlands to see the work of the Red Cross there. The refugee, Mrs. Gunthardt. mother of sevenStandard - 85 words
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Article43 1958-01-08 5 SINGAPORE Government has donated $1,000 to the Malay Cultural Congress m response to an appeal by its organizers. Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, m informing the treasurer-general of this donation, wished the Congress success, it was announced yesterday.43 words
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Article56 1958-01-08 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Ceylon Federation of Malaya today said that a special committee has been set up to send relief to flood victims m Ceylon. Following are officials of the committee Chairman: Dato Sir Clough Thuraisingham, vice-chairman: Mr. R. Thambipillai, Mr. K. Ramanathan, Mr A.56 words
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221 1958-01-08 5 TODAY'S meeting of the Singapore Legislative Assembly, just before it recesses for its holidays, will be a shcrt one. The main Bill before Ihe House is the Singapore Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, which is to be taken through all its stages. At today's221 words
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291 1958-01-08 5 Navy Doctor Is Rude To Newsmen Before Lady Goode MEMBERS of the Singapore Press were yesterday shouted out of the sick bay of the Royal Malayan Navy Barracks m the presence of Singapore's First Lady. Reporters and cameramen, including the Press Officer of291 words
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Article119 1958-01-08 5 Grounded Ship Frees Herself THE 1.800-\on freighter Sabang of the KPM Line, which ran aground on Monday afternoon on Cyrene Shoal off Pasir Panjang, re-floated herself yesterday morning. A spokesman for the agents of the vessel, KPM, Singapore, told The Standard no serious damage to ihe vessel is suspected. He119 words
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Article, Illustration74 1958-01-08 5 'Beach Queen Gets Air India Job THE three-month-old Air india International Offices search for a booking receptionist m omsapore has ended The result: Mis s Violet Ho, 20, above, has been selected, among hundreds of applicants, for the job. Miss Ho. who holds the title of "Miss Selangor" and "MissStandard - 74 words
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Article214 1958-01-08 5 Children Take To Library Service THE future of the Raffles Library Service depends very largely on developing its work with children during the next few years; consequently much emphasis is being placed on this, says its 1956 report issued yesterday. The issuts of books from the r>iain library m Stamford214 words
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256 1958-01-08 5 It's For Covt. To Decide' LEADING educationists m Singapore yesterday *aid it was for "Government to decide" whether English books on Communism could be sold openly m the Colony. Translated versions of the works of Karl Marx. Engels. Stalin. Lenin. Mao Tse-tung and256 words
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Article84 1958-01-08 5 GEX. I. D. White. Com-mander-in-Chief of the US Army m the Pacilic, is expected to arrive m Singapore on Friday. The General is on a routine visit which Includes several countries of Southeast Asia. He will remain m the Colony until Sunday when he leaves84 words
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Article263 1958-01-08 6 n J, a? TueS> 77 Brian Boat field, the regular Royal Air Forte goalkeeper m the Penang F. A. first ?™i- f" cl 8 6 SOC e r Col "P etit «<>n. leaves Penang by train for S ngapore tomorrow on the first leg of263 words
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87 1958-01-08 6 MARINES '3' trounced Customs by 8-H m a S.CI. S.F.A. Div. 2A League soccer ma;ch played at Farrer Park yesterday. Scorers for Marines were: Hussein Mansoor 2. Dollah Awnng 2. Omar 2. Hassan Hussain.and R. Sabrang. Saad. Zainol and Ismail netted for Customs.87 words
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Article, Illustration64 1958-01-08 6 THE Pennng Chinese Recreation Club's icomen't team, champions m the inter-state C.R.C. quadrangular hockey meet (women's section) held at Victoria Green recently. Fourth ]rom left is Mr. Loh Hoot Ycang, President of the Penang C.R.C. On his right is Mr. Tan Lxian Gark, Chairman of the hockey section,64 words
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Article117 1958-01-08 6 Colony RASC Team For kL Matches SINGAPORE'S Royal Army Service Corps XV. finalists m the Singapore zone of the Farelf inter-unit Rugby competition leave Singapore tonight for Kuala Lumpur for their annual match against their Federation counterparts on Saturday. The Colony RASC team will be skippered by Capt. Doland. who117 words
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Article60 1958-01-08 6 TICKETS for the return clash of Ronnie Manasseh and Ray Ming Chan at the Happy World stadium en Friday. Jan. 31 are now available at Robinsons. The Manasseh-Ming Chan fight proved to be the best of the year when they met, on Boxing Day, with Manasseh60 words
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371 1958-01-08 6 S.A.A.A. FIVE MONTHS PLAN FOR GAMESMEN Centralised Coaching For li Aiming For Trip To Tofo THE Singapore Amateur Athletic Association's five month to produce its athletes for the third Asian Games m Tokyo fW will be launched after its Council meeting on Jan. 14. J This plan is to bring371 words
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Article42 1958-01-08 6 SING HOCKKY Tamil B Brother^ -I •f?r J 1 —Batu Can: PiNANQ HOCKEY Royal Air For;,- gorf« Club-Dato jffi J gWltd r;^ 5.75 fPOtf ffOCKCTT: DPadaNg. )n 2 i«C— Lou-er p a d School (T. fifroi/r.rf. P^CSC— Toi "•i^C— Coronaf/ou42 words
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264 1958-01-08 6 Borneans Have High Hopes For Games BRITISH North Borneo Amateur Athletic Association has advanced their 11)58 championships to April 25 and 26 to make the meet a final trial for the Colony's prospects for the third Asian Games m Tokyo this y«*ar. Already, three athletes have qualified for selection m264 words
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Article74 1958-01-08 6 Sikhs In First Defeat KUALA LUMPUR, 1 Sela:j£ 3. 4 I2mon [thftii ftrst c\elea\ m I got Hockey toso when S tion Club h defeat on the P ground today Chinese t- ok through centre W.ng Choy ar.'i !.c at half time. Ten minute val. the Sikhthrough in.-: Singh but74 words
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Article154 1958-01-08 6 Penang Taiping 'Return' PENANG. Tues. The Pcr.:\-AZ Hockey Association will meet a Taiping District XI m a return fixture on the Western Road ground here on Saturday. Jin 11. The first time these two team? clashed was at Taming on Jan 4 when Penang scored a narrow 5-4 victory. In154 words
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Article91 1958-01-08 6 Sturrocks' Unexpected Victory IPOH. Tues.— Sturrock Club scored their first win m six outings m a first division hockey match played on the upper padang today. They beat the much-fancied Methodist Afternoon School by a solitary goal scored by Chong Choon Kong m the tenth minute of play. The schoolboys91 words
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64 1958-01-08 6 PLAYING FIEIDS ASSOCIATION FOR PENANG PENANG, to establish field Associal n ir.ou.sly a«rr. representative isations held it cil Chamber The Chief .\fr. Wong Po« the meeting. Ed by 27 rei the various A temporary C to draft the i rules for th« appointed The committee Messrs. H R v Choah64 words
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Article53 1958-01-08 6 Only 12 Cricketers For HK DARSHAN Perak Si ite < latest withdi man Colony P Honj?konc tot es there. He Ifl the First to cxi participate ReeKie da Sil\ I Sta Marli i bowler and I been tfkM which now t >' the manager This means th.i' have only 1253 words
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Article24 1958-01-08 6 RAUB. Tit* beat the Malay* friendly BOCC9t Raub padang v« en scored tfirouj S, Vellasamy The k*er« sc .1 Jantan Dawi ftl24 words
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Article558 1958-01-08 6 WINDSOR LAD - BEST SPEED SHOW BY MALAY FILM WINDSOR LAD Fast Gallops At Ipoh By IPOH, Tues.— MALAY FILM 11, a last-start Penang winner, revealed improved form on the training track this morning when he easily disposed three furlongs m 37 4 5 sec. the fastest time of the morning. With Merv558 words
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Article44 1958-01-08 6 LONDON, Jan. 7 (Reuter).— Brian London, the British heavyweight, has been matched with Willie Pastran-o. of the United States, for a bout here on February 25. Pastrano, fourth ranking world heavyweight, beat another British boxer. Dick Richardson, here last October44 words
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Article128 1958-01-08 6 Badminton Cup Final On Jan. 11 PENAXG. Tucs— The Hon. Secretary of the Penang Badminton Association, Mr. Ishak Noor, today stated that he has replied to the Selangor Badminton Association over the venue for the final of the Heah Joo Seang Cup competition. He said that th c date of128 words
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308 1958-01-08 6 STERLING, who landed a brilliant double at Penan*?, was let off with a steady half pace run over half mile. He has never looked fitter and should again make his presence felt at this meeting. Metrostar II (CracknelH did r steady half pace work308 words
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207 1958-01-08 6 IPOH, Tues. In keeping with its policy of progress, the Perak Turf Club plans to award the world famous Steuben glass, ware m addition to silver trophies, salvers and cigarette boxes to winning owners. The committee feels that owners will appreciate something more unusuai207 words
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Advertisement171 1958-01-08 6 I I C*HJIH« i*?Wy p^^ I X Mr. Mousedeer, a popular hero of 1 /^Q^^s^^Sv I H Malay fables, tells us that many fiffScMC'^»*i^ I M vcan ago the leopard used fo be W l^^^^^^^^ I X fawn coloured However his vicious I and cunning nature made him to /W^SSciP^'vC171 words
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801 1958-01-08 7 I.O.C. MOVE TO REDUCE SIZE OF OLYMPICS Amateur Rules Defined LATSANNE, Switzerland, Jan. 7 (1 T P) International Olympic Committee President Avery Brunda&e has set out the principles for cutting the size of the Olympics and rules governing amateurism m a recent circular letter published by lOC headquarters here. r-801 words
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Article97 1958-01-08 7 SINGAPORE Cricket Club are m relegation trouble. BvcsU-ru.i. on the padani 1 they went down by a solitary fc, f| UMnderers m a senior division hockey enKfMUfJfr If I two top secA < r M* the S themI them. iy, a VVander- neatly trap-97 words
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Article131 1958-01-08 7 M. United Backed To Win£lo,ooo LONDON, Jan. 6 (Reutcr)— Manchester United, the English league football champions, were backed to win £10.000 at tonight's callover on the English Football Association Cup at the Victoria Club. here. They closed as favourites at 5 to one compared with 15 to two at the131 words
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99 1958-01-08 7 N. Ireland's World Cup Team Named LONDON, Jan. 7 (AFP) The Northern Ireland soccer team to play Italy m the qualifying round of the World Cup m Belfast on January 15 was announced m Belfast yesterday as follows: Gregg (Manchester United), Cunningham (Leicester), McMichael (Newcastl e). D. Blanchflower (Tottenham Hotspurs),99 words
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Article29 1958-01-08 7 BYDN3Y, Jan. 7 (Reuter) World-champion swimmer. Lorraine Crapp. will swim m three New South Wales title races against the two Dutch girls Ccckic Gastelaars and Corrie Echimmel.29 words
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Article68 1958-01-08 7 T (AFP) J ABI Frrnrh football tri r,'].t for si* hours h i n ,i final of the rootball Cap withsecond ,-n.ltcam |hf amate« yesterday fourth lim« to ,i. for f ,h iimr on January the teams h .t.ll lrvrl 1 xtr.i play Ihr maratlHHi UH 31 nun. ...nnnt68 words
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Article16 1958-01-08 7 ."lan. Districts four minutes Shield shed rday. rbury tared and I16 words
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Article52 1958-01-08 7 Aussie Pros To Make Tour 7 (Reuter) Queensland ition will ional tennis >d cask Prank (ircgor and play, Mr C. A. much big professional al o^ing. lycra to Hi th the m see real will further he s;iid. said the i a spcial Tennis Inror- the five begin Of l!h52 words
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Article14 1958-01-08 7 Farr« Park meet Barada 11 today, it the '■vt tSSS&14 words
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267 1958-01-08 7 F.A. Cup 4th Round LONDON, Jan. 7 (Reuter) The draw for the fourth round of the English Football Association challenge cup, made here yesterday, went all against the little clubs. The draw is as follows: York City or Birmingham City vs. Bolton Wanderers;267 words
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Article157 1958-01-08 7 PRAGUE, Jan. 7 (Reuter). -Football rules, virtually unchanged since 1900, needed to he changed to make \he sport more dynamic, particularly at the finish, the Newspaper Ceskoslovensky Sport said today. "The old men of FIFA (International Soccer Federation) who hold office for life need a157 words
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Article113 1958-01-08 7 Aussie Swimmers Do It Again SYDNEY, Jan. 7 (Reuter) Australia's two sub-five-minute quarter-mile swimmers. Lorraine Crapp and lisa Konrads. again beat five minutes today when finishing first and second respectively m the final of the 440 yards New South Wales championship at the Olympic pool here. In third place was113 words
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185 1958-01-08 7 NEW YORK, Jan. 7, —(AFP)— Sugar "Ray" Robinson, former world middleweight boxing champion declared here yesterday that he was ready to meet, Carmen Basilio. the champion, m a return fight. Before leaving for Florida for a few days holiday Robinson explained that185 words
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Article, Illustration245 1958-01-08 7 VIOLATE, a three-y ear-old brorcn racing jilly won't sleep m her stall unless Tammy is there. When she is racing she snorts and fumes m the paddock unless Tammy is there to watch. Tammy is a. brown and ichite. .goat. And the goat and the racehorse have been245 words
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292 1958-01-08 7 SCAIFE IS DROPPED FROM CUP FINAL TEAM Xl ALA LUMPUR, Tues. Selangor Rugby Union Selectors have named the State team to meet Johore m the HMS Malaya Rugby Cup final at the Merdeka Stadium on Saturday Jan. 18. In naming the team the selectors have292 words
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Article60 1958-01-08 7 A hattrick by centre-forward Palaniappan enabled Indian Soccentes to irounce Indian Brotherhood Sports Club 6-0 m the Pongol Festival soccer match at Farrer Park yesterday. Scorers* were: Palaniappan 3 Rama 2. J and Kandasamy. In another Festival match. Tamil Brotherhood Association beat Indian Youngsters 4-0 ai Farrer Park.60 words
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Article185 1958-01-08 7 LONDON. Jan. 6 (Reuter)— England's rugby team to meet Wales at Twickenham on Jan. 18 was announced today as follows: D. F. Allison. P. B. Jackson, J. Butterfield, W. P. Davies, P. H. Thompson, J. Horrocks-Taylor. R. E. G. Jeeps, C. R. Jacods, E Evans (captain). G.185 words
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296 1958-01-08 7 FOUR JAP BOXERS IN N.B.A. RATINGS MILWAUKEE, Jan. 7 (Reuter) Four Japanese boxers are m the annual ratings of the American National Boxing Association. They are Masaji Iwamoto and Hitoshi Misako, ranked fourth and fifth rontenders for the World flyweight title, Shiseji Kaneko, seventh m the featherweight division, and Koji296 words
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Advertisement148 1958-01-08 7 FEELING WEAK? TIRED? In the home and at work life seems very depressing when you feel weak and tired. Take Sanatogen which helps to give good appetite, sound sleep and ENERGY Sanatogen TONIC Corrects diet deficiencies. CENTRAL Tel: ***** Today 3 Shows: 3.30, 7.15 9.30 p.m. M.G.M. Presents "FORBIDDEN PLANET"148 words
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Advertisement843 1958-01-08 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. M *****/6. *****/4 132/6 Robinson Roa<J THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE T. Halifax, Boston, New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia Cult Port! Tfljrf Spore P. Sham Penang 3/10 Mar 1 1 Mar 15/16 Mar ■HNM option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo843 words
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Advertisement1230 1958-01-08 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LID. Tel: 2412 US lines) ilnrofpof«tcc *«•*> (12 ne »> r P 7 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE 'Z? SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (Via Suez with liberty to proceed via Panama or1,230 words
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Advertisement853 1958-01-08 8 MITSUI \J\ LINE S port P Sham Penonc FOR JAPAN. Hagurosan Moro via Manila for Yokohama Kobe, Moji 27 Jon i Mikcgesan Maru via Manila. *or Yokohama. Kobe Moii 20 Feb FOR U.S.A. For New York, Philadelphia. Baltimore vio Bombay Akiqisan Maru from Japan 16 Jon 19 Jan FOR COLOMBO,853 words
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Advertisement727 1958-01-08 8 EAST ASIATIC Uiy OUTWARDS Soiling* tor Bonqkok and o, t-r,, t JS Penang P S'hom "MEONIA" 14/16 Jan 1718 Jon Calling Saigon. Bangkok. "SUMBAWA" '8/19 Jon accepts cargo for Japan. "KINA" 19/21 Jan 21 /22 J Qn |H "LALANDIA" 20/22 Feb 23/24 Fcb "KOREA" 21/22 Fcb 23 24 Fcb H|727 words
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Article, Illustration25 1958-01-08 9 DELEGATION ARRIVES ■bo** the fleb) Mr. plian Mil stryof ninth from I kration f ition has ar- m Kuala v thref day ivitation n Gov-25 words
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195 1958-01-08 9 A HOPE that South Korea's trade with Malaya would show some improvement soon was expressed by a spokesman of the Korean Trade Development Co. Ltd., one of the two Korean firms m the Colony. Malayan exports to r Korea m the first195 words
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Article125 1958-01-08 9 Threat To Yarn Industry LONDON. Jan. 7. (AFP).— The annual report of the yarn sec ion of Manchester Chamber of Commerce Issued today said that current statistics showed growing severity m competition from unregulated imports of grey cloth and yarns and of made-up poods. Piecetioods imports from India were running125 words
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Article92 1958-01-08 9 U.K. News Steadies Rubber PRICE UP 3 8 c INTERNATIONAL first grade rubber for January shipment closed yesterday a: 81-J cents per lb. lg cents higher than the previous day. The Singapore rubber market reported increased activity on news of Cabinet resignations m Britain, and cl< sed steady, quiet. The92 words
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Article53 1958-01-08 9 SINGAPORE Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices m cents per Ib. yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot f.o.b. 81 i 81 J International Jan No 1 R.S.S f.o.b.' 81 J 81J Int. R.S.S No. 1 February 812 8 January No. 2 79 TP J No. 3 7tf 76J53 words
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Article133 1958-01-08 9 THE Malayan share market was undirected yesterday by the news of the resignation oi the British Chancellor of the Exchequer. The market was featureless with the volume of business small and within quotations according to the report of the Malayan Sharebrokers Association. Price changes announced by133 words
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Article195 1958-01-08 9 SINGAPORE sharebrok ers reported the following business done: Fed. Disp. $2,024; F. X. ords .S2.<i2A to $2.f>7J; $2. H0 (overnight*. Gammon 52.:,0; $2..i2J; Hammer $2.15 to $2 12. $2.1."i and $2.14 overnight; 52.07J (odd lot); Hume prefs. 22 6. 22 9. ords. 5 4A: M. Breweries $.?.30 odd195 words
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228 1958-01-08 9 MARKED RISE IN WORLD BANK LOANS TO ASIA WASHINGTON, Jan. 7, me past year saw a parked increase m World Bank lending mi n Asia, World Bank president Eugene R. Black says. m tL B a k kinY m a signecl article P a^: H a Jd. said the Bank228 words
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Article39 1958-01-08 9 SIR Reginald Rootes. Joint chairman of Rootes Group, will be arriving m Singapore on a business visit on Jan. 13. He will officiate ct the opening cf the Lyons Motors new premises on the following day.39 words
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Article46 1958-01-08 9 the Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changci In its rates to merchant! yesterday. New York- buying, T.T. 32T 8. O.D. 33. 90 days airmail 33-5/16 credit bills. 33-5/16 trade bil'.s: selling. T.T. or O.D. 32-5 R ready. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.46 words
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Article33 1958-01-08 9 GULF Oil Corporation has announced m Pittsburgh that its Turkish subsidiary has concluded an agreement with Feldman Oil and Gas Ltd. of Dallas lor the exploration of oil m Turkey. UPUP - 33 words
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333 1958-01-08 9 NEW YORK, Jan. 7, (IP)— The Natural Rubber Bureau predicted yesterday that m 1958 natural rubber producers will again sell just about all they can make despite the premium price of natural over synthetic rubber which is now going into the fourh year. The333 words
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Article200 1958-01-08 9 LONDON, Jan. 7 (AFP) Supplies of the first British acrylic fibre "Courtelle"' are now being produced at the Coventry plant by Courtaulds, says The Financial Times. The report states "for the moment the quantity available to the trade is relatively limited, but the first garments from this200 words
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Article377 1958-01-08 9 THE startling rate of development by the U.K. of the use of atomic power for industrial and other peaceful purposes has been stressed by one of the leaders of Britain's nuclear power industry. Sir Claude Gibb, chairman of the Nuclear Power Plant Company which recently377 words
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267 1958-01-08 9 MALAYA S trade with Indonesia has increased, the Indonesian Trade Commissioner m Singapore, Mr. Baron Sutadisastra, told The Standard yesterday. In the first ten months of 1957, imports from Indonesia into Malaya were valued at $1,060,769,000 and exports at $206,226,000. Corresponding figures for tne267 words
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Article82 1958-01-08 9 HONGKONG. Jan. 7 (UP) "Unprecedented imports" of live poultry from mainland China during the last quarter of 1957 have worsened the economic position of Hongkong's own poultry industry. According to the latest progress report of the Director of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, during the last quarter82 words
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Article179 1958-01-08 9 Record Atlantic Crossing A BOAC long-range Britannia airliner touched down at London Airport on Monday, exactly 7 hours 50 minutes after take-off from New York— a record Atlantic crossing. The plane was on the regular weekly service between the two countries. The previous fastest tim<* was 8 hours 3 minutes,179 words
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Article198 1958-01-08 9 A Good Year For Britain FROM the point of view of trade and technical achievement, 1957 was a good year for Britain, according to a spokesman of the U.K. Trade Com. missioner's Office m Singapore. Although sterling came under severe pressure m the summer this was m no way due198 words
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Article58 1958-01-08 9 SANTIAGO. (Chile) Jan 7 (AFP)— The Central Bank of Chile has decided on a new devaluation of the Peso, with the exchange rate now set at 720 Pesos to the Dollar. The former rate was 690 Pesos to the Dollar. The free market exchange rate Is58 words
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Article48 1958-01-08 9 THE British Phosphate Commissioners have recently concluded a contract with Malco Industries Ltd., Sydney, for a phosphate storage and convoying system at Christmas Island worth £360.000. Other contracts obtained by Malco Industries for their standard products are from Singapore. North Borneo and other area.*.48 words
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Article, Illustration54 1958-01-08 9 photo TOKYO: Girls at a department store here are busy counting stacks and slacks of 1.000 Yen (about U.S. $2.78) bank notes after closina for the day. Each of Tokyo's lending department stores sold more than SIOO-rrulliot. (U.S. $278,000) worth of goods daily during the Christmas-UP - 54 words
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Article103 1958-01-08 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were" copra, Jan. -Feb. UK/ Continent $29* buyers, $30 sellers: coconut oil In bulk $464 severs; m drums $50 sellers. Muntok white pepper $98 sellers; Sarawak white $97 tellers; special Sarawak black $63. Singapore Copra Association closing prices:Quiet - 103 words
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Miscellaneous80 1958-01-08 9 SHIPS IN PORT OUTER ROADS Tong Kong. Sri Baram. Schouten, Prelude, Reyniersz. CMW Van Noort. Sanana. Kali. Wai- hHB WHAK\fch batons Anna Prcstheus, Tynda- Kirn 1, Glenville 4. Fcrnsea 6. revs, Zeeland. Borus. Sensen Hakubasan Maru 8, Anadyr 11. Maru, Saroena. Admiral Hardy. Karimata 13, Anchises 18. Liois INNER ROADS80 words
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Article, Illustration434 1958-01-08 10 M fSS Helene Chiang, Commi*»ione r of the Sevangoon DirttiU Girl Guide*, recently returned from a 10-day Youth Seminar held m Hongkong, and her* m tchat she has to »ay about her experience T was recently sent, along with three other youth leaders, to represent the Singapore Youth434 words
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Article, Illustration54 1958-01-08 10 An experience of a youth leader "Santa Claus will only give you your presents if, like good Brownie s and Guides, you queue up for them," says Miss Helene Chiang. Commissioner of the Serangoon District Girl Guides, at their District X'mas Party. Looking on, facing camera (left), is Mrs. M.54 words
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Article303 1958-01-08 10 THE SEEDLING makes its debut "T'NGLISH teachers of the Chong II w a High School, at Rengit, Batu Pahat, have taken the initiative to encourage the study of English by compiling the first magazine of its kind called "The Seedling." Mr. Yu Chiang. who is In charge of the Primary303 words
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700 1958-01-08 10 THIS WEEK'S SHORT STORY r PWELVE-YEAR-OLD Axy Binns came running into the kitchen where his sister Tilly was paring apples. The room was low-ceilinged and roughboarded, typical of the Pennsylvania farmhouses of 1776. "Tilly," Axy cried. 'The British are rounding up all700 words
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Article238 1958-01-08 10 ]\JOLLY Ycoh, a student Of the Teachers* Training College. Malacca, relates her experience m a haunted bunC'ilow: On the first day of my December holidays. I went to Port Dickson and stayed m a small bungalow by the seaside. Often I heard people sa> the bungalow where I238 words
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Miscellaneous90 1958-01-08 10 Which cuay mu*f lb« gnome 90 fo reach hi* homm I Can you r«- arrange jumbled letters to 1 make ck cuell-k"oujn English hrovCTb 4 **<i.-."-..-.-->^.-.V jft^ tf .v i jfc\^ .^V;;: :;;:':y::-; W WIBMM Im Oinj a the 4ALAMANPER& g-5? AZHM^^ ARE ASSOCIATED WITH KAIN AND M Kkw £VEM90 words
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Miscellaneous537 1958-01-08 10 QUOTATION: I B^^l <v 1 No man \n On- whole KM of himself: lii— frlemN HhA^mH are the rev! of him."— Harry Emerson I'osdick IfiVln WEDNESDAY lOH EVERY- SJ E^J Wlil ONE: Sock to benefit through IkßHh the resources of others. The evening favours attention to Bl plans. decisions. pleasures.537 words
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242 1958-01-08 11 Appeal Court Frees Man Who Got 4-Year Term KLALA LUMPUR, Tucs. —The Federation Court of Appeal today freed Tan Tian Seng, alias Tan Bon Teng, 27. who was jailed by the Selangor High Court for four years and ordered to be flogged for alleged armed robbery. Tan, who had ci^ht242 words
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Article84 1958-01-08 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tucs.— Ahmad bin Hassan, whn was jailed six years by the Selangor Hieh Court for an unnatural offence on a boy. today had his whipping sentence removed by *he Federation Court of Appeal. He had been ordered by Mr. Justice Smi'h to receive six strokes84 words
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Article265 1958-01-08 11 40,000 HAVE T. B., SAYS A DOCTOR Examine All Food Hawkers In The State, He Suggests Standard Staff Reporter MALACCA, Tues. Unless stern measures are taken to examine and X-ray hawkers a d eating shop assistants against tuberculosis, the health of the population is m grave danger, a medical officer265 words
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Article159 1958-01-08 11 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSINCI rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot (nom.) 81$ y R.S.S. No. 1 81? 82 February R.S S No. 1 82 82i R.S.S. No. 2 January "9» <J R.S.S. No. 3 January 76J *< Tone: Steady, quirt. The price of tin159 words
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208 1958-01-08 11 The General Called For More When Larry Played KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. When internationallyknown harmonica wizard Larry Adler was entertaining troops m Korea m 1951. he never expected the then Commanding Officer, Lieut. General Sir James H. Cassels, to be m the audience again seven years later. But he was wrong.208 words
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Article151 1958-01-08 11 DIE PEACEFULLY, COURT TELLS MAN PENANG, Tucs. A blind man. Lav Sane, told Mr. An Ah Wan m the Magistrate's Court today, that he became so depressed after losing a doctor's chit which would enable him to undergo an eye operation that he tried to end his life. Lav, 74,151 words
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176 1958-01-08 11 Federation May Have Its Own Postal Air Service Xl ALA Li MPI R. Tues. The Federal Government may soon operate an independent postal air service, making use of international aircrafts stopping at the airport here, Mr. A. S. Gammon, the Malayan Post-master-General, told The Standard today. At present, airmail despatches176 words
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Article31 1958-01-08 11 REV. P. Thimuthu, Methodist District Superintendent for Pcrak, has assumed duties as principal of the Mothodist English School, Tanjong Malim. He succeeds Mr. D. X Rajakariar, who has retired.31 words
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Article64 1958-01-08 11 PENANG. Tucs. Cash and jeweilery to the value of $1,500 were reported stolen from the home of Mr. S.F. Owen, m Ayer Rajah Road last night. Part of tht jewellery, valued at $700 was later recovered from the complainant's garden. A suitcase. containing clothing, cash and64 words
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Miscellaneous584 1958-01-08 11 4.30 p.m. Kalians Basin Villagers BWf »T-vl ItTFTn^al Mutual Flelp A' (120 If Kalla i.g B n OfT Bendemeer Road> aaa^Baaaaaaaßaaaaaaaaaß^B»»»»»»»M^B»i 9 ()04 v p m Hokkien Huay siiip'imtrr t' it i/i*nsh m Rr^'stra- K'jan— l37. Telok Ayor Street ton of all ehcible non-Chinese JMW-4 30 p.m. Teo Yeoh Haai584 words
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Miscellaneous291 1958-01-08 11 Penan:: 2.26 a m »Bft. Bin.) 312 Dm. i~ft. 6:n.) KUALA LUMPUR CAPITOL: Smart Girls Don't Talk 12.30. 2.30. 6.30 and 9.15 p.m. RKX: Private Progress 12.30. 2 30. 6.30 and 9.30 p.m COLISEUM: Pontianak (Malay) 3. 63U and 9.15 p.m. PAVILION; Three Sisters (Mandarin) 1. 3.15, 6. 3D and291 words
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Miscellaneous289 1958-01-08 11 BUTTERWORTH BEX; Encalvwtu Mahalek&hm: (Tamil) 3.15 and 830 p.m SHANGHAI; Andher Magri Chaupat Raja 3. 6.45 and 9.15 p.m. ALOR STAR RKX: Vanishing American 12 noon. 2.0(>. 6.30 and 9.15 p.m. EMPIBE: Ram Lalithangl (Tamil) 1. 5.45 and 9.15 p.m ROYAL: Teerandaz (Hindustani) 12 noon. 2. 30. 6.30 and 9.15289 words
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87 1958-01-08 12 SYDNEY. Jan. 7, (Reuter) —Britain's Prime Minister Mr. Harold Macmillan, will need to bring plenty of paper collars on his tour of Australia—there are no supplies available here. Male fashion arbiters here were aghast today at reports m a London newspaper that87 words
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262 1958-01-08 12 17,000 More Will Quit Hungary, Says Radio LONDON, Jan. 7 (IP)— Russia last night announced a unilateral cut of 300,000 men from its armed forces and a partial military withdrawal from East Germany. A communique issued by the Tass News Agency said 41,000 men262 words
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Article153 1958-01-08 12 NEW YORK. Jan. 7. (Reuten—The United Nations is short of officials from Japan. Ghana, and Malaya, its three newest members, it was learned yesterday. Personal department sources said that only 11 Japanese were working for the world organization. And there is nobody from either153 words
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Article79 1958-01-08 12 Indonesian Plotters In S'pore' JAKARTA. Jan. 7 (AFP) The nationalist newspaper "Suloh Indonesia" reported today that documents now m the hands of the Indonesian government showed that Singapore was the "front-post" of "destructive activities" against the Indonesian republic. The paper said that foreign "destructive elements" were working together with tome79 words
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Article106 1958-01-08 12 MANILA, Jan. 7 (UP) Internationally known Japanese movie and stage actress Shirley Yamaguchi has disclosed she is remarrying soon and quitting her career "for good." Miss Yamaguchi told newsmen on arrival yesterday that she and Hiroshi Otaka, an attache of the Japanese embassy m Rangoon, were106 words
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Article24 1958-01-08 12 A SECOND batch of a 17--man Japanese mission to Britain to negotiate the purchase of a Calder Hall-type power reactor left Tokyo24 words
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231 1958-01-08 12 Nearly 19,000 Have Left R.I. JAKARTA. Jan. 7 (IP) The exodus of Dutch nationals from Indonesia continued unchecked today as the capital wondered what new actions would be taken m the campaign to "liberate" West New Guinea from Netherlands rule. Dutch sources said231 words
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Article149 1958-01-08 12 Soekarno Clears The Air NEW DELHI. Jan. 7 (AFP) Indonesian President Achmed Soekarno said here today that his present trip abroad was intended as a medical rest but that at the same time he would discuss the current IndonesianNetherlands relations with ioreign leaders. Speaking af:er landing here for a four-day149 words
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Article121 1958-01-08 12 Queen At Princess B'day Party LONDON. Jan. 7. (Router)— I Queen Elizebeth and the Duke of Edinburgh were among about 20 guests at a dinner party given by the Duchess of Kent last night to celebrate the 21st birthday of her daughter, Princess Alexandra. The party, at Kensington Palace, was121 words
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216 1958-01-08 12 Squelch, Then 'One Hell Of A Rush' MELBOURNE. Jan. 7, (Router) Caterpillars stopped a train today. A thick mass of caterpillars covered the line for about 50 yards near Healesville. a country centre 40 miles from here. The wheel s of the Healesville Lilydale diesel railcar churned through the mass216 words
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Article28 1958-01-08 12 THE Philippines has approved the Indian government's nomination of Minister Mohinria Singh Chopra ai its Ant ambassador to thai country, it was announced yester- day.— U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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100 1958-01-08 12 LONDON, Jan. 7 (UP).— Prince Charles and Princess Anne paid a surprise visit to the circus yesterday with Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip. No one m the packed Ous fu knew of tne arrival nntu^K Royal en-ouraue tint! they were ushered to100 words
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228 1958-01-08 12 Hillary-Fuchs: Secret Of Rift Leaks Out To Radio WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AFP,'— The sudden controversy between Sir Edmund Hil.ary and Dr. Vivian Fuchs over the transantarctic voyage was understood today to navo been caused by a confidential message from Hillary to New Zealand committee chairman Charles Bowclen being released inadvertently228 words
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476 1958-01-08 12 ANDREW ROTH - ANDREW ROTH From LONDON. Tucs. The departure of Prime Minis 4 er Harold Macmillan on his Commonwealth tour twelve hours after losing the senior member of his Cabinet demonstrates anew that his characteristic moustache conceals the stillest of stiff upper lips. This476 words
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