Singapore Standard, 16 January 1958
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Title Section23 1958-01-16 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD it fft [FINAL EDITION] Telephone *****—5 Cable: "TIGERNEWS" SINCAPORE. THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1958 Vol. VIII. No. 197 15 cts. 12 Pages23 words
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Article, Illustration351 1958-01-16 1 BRITISH DIPLOMATS REVIEW POSITION Macmillan. To Get Plan. For Beating Red Subversion NEW strategy to counter the increasing Communist influence m Malaya and other South-east Asian countries, is expected to be planned at the four-day conference of British diplomats m this region, which opens at Phoenix351 words
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252 1958-01-16 1 CONGRESS CALLS FOR BAN ON A-TESTS The Way To Ease World Tension GAUHATI, Jan. 15 (Reuter) The Indian National Congress has called for the "immediate suspension w oi nuclear tests which it said "are part of the preparation for nuclear war and therefore of possible annihilation." In a draft resolution252 words
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182 1958-01-16 1 AMSTERDAM, Jan. 15 (Reuter) The board of the K.P.M. (Royal Dutch Steam Packet Company) today declined to comment on the Indonesian Shipping Minister's statement that the company had proposed to open negotiations with the Indonesian Government concerning the resumption of K.P.M. operations in Indonesia182 words
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Article66 1958-01-16 1 THERESA TAY. mother of a seven-year-old daughter, died In the Singapore General Hospital last night as a result of barns sustained m a fire which gutted a house m Bencoolen Street last Sunday. She ta tht second victim of the fii'e which made 73 people homeless66 words
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203 1958-01-16 1 NOW RUSSIANS WILL COME TO INDONESIA JAKARTA, Jan. 15 (UP) Russian technicians, including exploratory teams, will come to Indonesia to set up projects paid for with the 100 million rupiahs credit the Soviet Government has offered, it was announced today. Precautions would be taken, however, to insure that the presence203 words
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Article49 1958-01-16 1 JAKARTA, Jan. 15 (UP) Indonesian authorities today announced the seizure of a partially Dutch-owned printing concern that printed some of Indonesia's paper currency. At the same time, the "Keoajoran" printing plant and its branches were declared a vital enterprise and their workers forbidden to strike.49 words
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Article, Illustration70 1958-01-16 1 FROM teacher to one of India's leading women m Parliament That is the rise of Mrs. Lakshmi Menon's career m India. Mrs. Menon who is India's deputy Minister for External Affairs, arrived m Singapore yesterday by Air India International on her way to Austr2.Ua. She will visit Sydney,70 words
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163 1958-01-16 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Eastern Mining and Metals Co., Limited and the East Coast Mining and Industrial Workers Union agreed at a joint industrial council meeting to retrench mere than 350 daily and monthly-rated work- ers at the Bukit Besi Iron Mine m Trengganu,163 words
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Article60 1958-01-16 1 NEW YORK. Jan. 15 (Reu- ter) The United States hopes to launch a military reconnaissance "seeing" sate- Hite oy the Soring of 1959. the New York Times reported today. The newspaper said the i satellite would have a re- I coveraole capsule that pre- 1 sumabiy would60 words
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Article81 1958-01-16 1 BERLIN, Jan. 15 (Reuter)— Four United States railway trains were stopped by Soviet officials at the East-West German border last night, according to reports. An American Army spokesman said today Soviet officials at Marienborn on the EastWest German frontipr ha^ de- manded "documentary procedures other81 words
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Article103 1958-01-16 1 NAIROBI. Jan. 15 (AFP).— Kenya Police have smashed a new Mau Mau society which planned fresh attacks on Europeans and loyalist natives, it was announced here tonight. The new society, known as the Kiami Kia Mungi or "Association of the Peoples" was outlawed today m a special103 words
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Article155 1958-01-16 1 City's Tourist Trade Halted NASSAU, Bahamas, Jan. 15 (Reuter) British troops were flown here today from Jamaica, 500 miles away, m a bid to prevent violence m Nassau's frenprai strike. Two planes, each carrying 40 troops, brought the first detachments. More troops were expected to155 words
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213 1958-01-16 1 Ike's Plea To Soviets: Inform The People WASHINGTON, Jan. 15 (Reuter)— President Eisenhower today appealed to the Soviet Union to give publicity to his recent letter to Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, Soviet Prime Minister, regarding a possible summit conference. Reports from Moscow have said that the Soviet people have not yet213 words
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111 1958-01-16 1 Acid Attack On Clerk: Face, Arms Burnt A SINGAPORE clerk had a cup of acid thrown at him soon after he got otl a taxi at the third mile Serangoon Road yesterday afternoon. The clerk, Kuo Chee Loy, 20. sustained burns on the right side of his face, shoulder and111 words
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Article31 1958-01-16 1 SINGAPORE Police arrested more than ten people involved m a gana clash at Boon Tat Street last night. Sticks, bottles and parangs were used m the light.31 words
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Article, Illustration367 1958-01-16 2 U.S. DIPLOMAT CALLS FOR MORE CO-OPERATION SHARE OUR NEUTRALITY CONCEPT THE United States Govern ment hoped that her friends m South-east Asia would share m her opinion that neutrality was not the solution to the problems of the world today/ said Mr. Avery F. Peterson, the U. 5. Consul-General m367 words
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Article156 1958-01-16 2 TWO tons of relief supplies worth $10,000 purchased by the Social Welfare Department were loaded yesterday at Changi airfield to be flown m an R.A.F. transport plane to Ceylon today by courtesy of the R.A.F: The relief supplies consist of 14.000 yards of textiles156 words
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Article73 1958-01-16 2 SINGAPORE UMNO will conduct an all-out campaign to weed out "political saboteurs" from its ranks, a spokesman of the party told The Standard yesterday. He said that they are "watching closely for dissident factors from the Federation UMNO infiltration into thc Colony branch of the party." Meanwhile,73 words
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384 1958-01-16 2 She Slapped Me, Court Told Xl ALA LUMPUR, Wed. A man who tried to persuade his mother to break off from her lover was slapped and challenged to a figlit, the High Court was told today. i In court before Mr. Justice Shepherd384 words
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Article56 1958-01-16 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The Raja Permaisuri Agong will be the guest of honour at a tea party to be given by Kuala Lumpur Malay women at the Sultan Sulaiman Club on Jan. 18. The consort of the Raja Muda of Selangor and the wives of56 words
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Article33 1958-01-16 2 A TEAM for the registration of citizens will be on duty at the Laoour Front headquarters a*. 43 Lichi Avenue. Bennett Estate Singapore, on Jan. 21 from 9 a.m. to 4.30 p.m.33 words
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Article131 1958-01-16 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence Da.o Abdul Razak bin Dato Hussein today new to Penang to visit the Minister for Justice and Interior, Inche Sulaiman bin Dato Abdul Rahman who is still ill m Penang Hospital. The Dato told131 words
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Article50 1958-01-16 2 Compensation A Pledge KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— General secretary of the Federation War Department Civil Staff Association, Mr. S. J. H. Zaidi, said today that the Command Secretary of the Far East Land Forces has promised to make further representations to the War Office m London concerning compensation for retrenched employees.50 words
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Article57 1958-01-16 2 THAILAND'S "Beauty Queen ol 1955." Miss Amara Asavanond, who wa s one of the ten finalists m the Miss Universe contest held m Florida that year. i s m Penang on location to make a film "Rebirth The Thai film star who is 22. arrived m57 words
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71 1958-01-16 2 PENANG. Wed.-A woman, Latifah binte Kuricn. 24. daimed trial and a trisha rider. Lee Wooi Hong. 22. pleaded guilty to a joint charge of behaving disorderly by lighting m public. Corporal Surjit Singh said he arrested Latifah and Lee outside the City Lights Dance71 words
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Article90 1958-01-16 2 PENANG. Wed. The Cifv Council here has ordered five! vans for the transport off meat, irom the abattoir and I they will b» ready for use on U Feb. 1. Tiie CitJ Secretary, Mr.! S.V. Adams said three would be used for pork and one90 words
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Article182 1958-01-16 2 I m forT I Kanan. I S acS I charged r I Th 1 1 M ngnt near I workshops M Injured* ma J l c After repoitta I telephone ta" I ambulance. man refund r ~fll Inspector I thcreff rr p J not b- u'ranted'"" I AmbukM by182 words
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Advertisement1832 1958-01-16 2 «^^""^iM»— i—"^"^."""" €TB\\M_T±BW%l<'^fW^W*¥fm¥fJ-fm*m\ TENDER NOTICES MAMJMRDsyyjtfXiift^ s= PUD TFNDER NOTICE >ITUI xt.tiu.tou a toiTe wat TENDERS from registered PERSONAL PROPERTY for sai f P.W.D. Contractors will be tKTT POR ALt received by the State Engi-K-i-nJL tJ T h Cie f iy attractive block of flats m neer, Johore up to1,832 words
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Advertisement124 1958-01-16 2 DEATH THESEIRA: Sylvester Theseira. 77 years, at the General Hospital on 15.1.1958. leaving behind his beloved wife Isabella, five sons, six daughters five daught-ers-in-law five sons-in-law 52 grand-children and six great grand children Cortege leaves 737-A, Florence Road at 4.30 p.m today for Cathedral of the Good Shepherd and thence124 words
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Advertisement125 1958-01-16 2 H ■<_{ I *M Rt?; (I What a thrill it is when baby first fl ..^r smiles at you! What a joy when first f^mKP****' fft you hear those happy coos and mßi^^ chuckles! Baby is telling you that all is well and mother can he happy m the JM**125 words
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Article476 1958-01-16 3 PROTESTS, charges and counter-charges Luc ro He bruited about between Indonesia and Netherlands m their claims for possession of ■Western half of New Guinea. Following the W QT) by the United Nations of a proposal that ■isputc should be debated by its political comic the issue shows no sign476 words
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Article349 1958-01-16 3 THE security of British possessions m the t'oc area is being threatened by the ever widencomrrunist net. Current developments m lonesia hev C flung this net onto the doorstep of rtralia. It WQS the contention of the last Governornerolof Netherlands Indies, Hubertus van Mook, had thn Americans and British349 words
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Article31 1958-01-16 3 o Uhcf R■ No 1563 Cables: TICEKNEWS 1 l a iUMj' UR 5481 <5 ''"">• All department* "r.surance 8ld R 174. Batu Kd f China Tel: {47 131 words
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1020 1958-01-16 3 Natural Hazards Curb Economic Progress In China PEKING. CHINA is entering her second five-year plan m a far more cautious and realistic mood than that which prevailed two years ago though outwardly targets and statements of economic policy remain as ambitious and confident as ever. Natural calamities of flood, drought,1,020 words
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Article, Illustration36 1958-01-16 3 y?OOD packages sent by regular mail into Russia by Americans for relatives do not arrive. In order to insure delivery, "fees" equal to the value of the packages are collected by the U.S.S.R.36 words
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Letter92 1958-01-16 3 Sir The Archbishop of Melbourne, the Rt. Rev. Frank Woods, was reported to have said m a sermon the other day that "the West has lost the moral leadership of the world and that Insofar as the Christian faith is labelled as a Western Importation, the East will put92 words
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Letter251 1958-01-16 3 Sir Like the Pied Piper of Hamlin our PAP Mayor proceeds on his maceless way followed by his little school boy supporters. And although flagless while playing his flute. h e waves a little flag of his own for the future benefit of the poor and destitute to251 words
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Letter58 1958-01-16 3 Not me Sir— l shall be glad if you will publish m your paper to tr> effect that I, Lim Kirn Guan. residing at No. 39 JA. Tiong Bahru Road. Singapore, is not the same perron referred to ln your papei of Jan. 11. 1958 un.ler the heading "A cheat58 words
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Article53 1958-01-16 3 Sir— Following the recent incident at the General Hospital Nurses' hostel, better security measures are being taken py ihe medical authorities. •Similar security arrangements should be given to the Mandalay Koad Hospital Nurses' Hostels. Parents fear to allow their daughters to stay m the hostels without proper protection.53 words
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Article580 1958-01-16 3 Robert Franklin - Robert Franklin By HONGKONG A REMARKABLE mass movement of population is changing the face of China's countryside a great migration of political as well as economic significance. More than three million schoolchildren already have been sent to collective farms. They are to be followed by close to one580 words
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Article, Illustration477 1958-01-16 3 \OW is the time for SinL gapore legislators who claim they have gone into the Assembly to see the people get a fair deal tn co into action and put their words into deeds. Thry have a valuab'e bajik from which to draw thci477 words
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Advertisement28 1958-01-16 3 RUFOOD ft like fe [crs Milk pjM^ VjK L at all leading stores FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. rated m the Federation of Malaya). )Qfl KfALA LUMPUR, KLANG, SEREMBAN, PENANG.28 words
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Advertisement135 1958-01-16 3 Bird Of Providence "IN February 1788. soon 1 after the first colonisation of Eastern Australia, an jutoost was established on tforiolk Island. Early m 1790, the officers and men suffered famine after their supply snip was wrecked. Then. Jttst when things looked worst, the Pacific air rained flesh m the135 words
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Advertisement88 1958-01-16 3 MO? i m I m a. i/^ B^ m_9 _____m_\ w* WWwF''' ___t____w WWwri nk m ,^m£ m \\\\\\\r_____m wrw ._.\W______..WWW\\ Ww^^^^ ~'^-*_m J^^^^^ .m.lt^k^-X \mmmmmm-__ \'K I 1 _._t_^^m_ mmmm^ -,-mm___. V^Hik I J pric Spore Lr Penong Federation Polished D 5173 M 3 Pintt $27 $30 Aluminium D88 words
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Article103 1958-01-16 4 THE Singapore branch of the Peninsular Malay Union yesterday criticized Peoples Action Party Councillors for asking for double allowances. Inche Isa Zain, secretarygeneral of the Union, told The Standard that Union members were "shocked" to hear of the proposal. He said: "We feel they103 words
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Article87 1958-01-16 4 THE SINGAPORE Insurance Companies Employees Union yesterday threatened to call a strike of its 22 members employed m a Colpny Insurance iirm as a protest against the "forced retirement" of two employees. The Union wants the management to pay the retired employees one month's salary for87 words
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173 1958-01-16 4 A COFFEESHOP assistant and a former president of the j Singapore Coffee Shop Workers' Union was yesterday fined $350 or four months' j ail j by the Second Criminal District Judge. Mr. D. C. D'Cotta j for possessing banned documents. He was Koh Ec173 words
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Article334 1958-01-16 4 ALLIANCE WALK-OUT FROM A COUNCIL Six Protest At Ruling Of Their Party President MALACCA, Wed. -Six Alliance councillors walked out from a Municipal Council meeting this morning after protesting against a statement by opposition Malayan Party Leader Mr. J. L. D'Crux, which they considered an insult. The statement which caused334 words
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135 1958-01-16 4 REGISTRATION of Singapore citizens will be suspended from Feb. 1 until Feb. 28 for administrative reasons but will be resumed on March 1 when a more formal procedure will come into force, Mr. M. P. D. Nair, Assistant Minister to the Chief Secretary,135 words
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Article38 1958-01-16 4 SANGEETHA Vidwan Ayya2ore Krishnan. well-known All-India Radio artist, will sing at the Cultural Centre, Canning Rise on Saturday at 6 p.m. The performance will be presented by the Singapore Indian Fine Arts Society.38 words
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Article51 1958-01-16 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. During the week ending Dec. 28, pneumonia killed 16 people. There were 55 reported cases m the Federation. There was a considerable increase m influenza cases. During the week. 361 cases were reported. There were 28 eases of diphtheria and three deaths I were51 words
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Article55 1958-01-16 4 SINGAPORE Police want to «'onfact a woman. Yap Ah Fook. 58. She is an important witn°s s m a case. Yap. formerly of 145 Neil Road, is known to have made l frequent visits to nunneries. She is asked to contact Inj spector Seah Soon Toh55 words
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Article, Illustration107 1958-01-16 4 "LOVE," sing Midori Kyoyama (left), Misayo Ogi (centre) and Kyoko Tsuki. "is a many splendoured thing. Midori and her two companions are from the advance party of the Japanese Shochiku Revue which met the Singapore Press at the Cathay Restaurant yesterday. The Revue, with107 words
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157 1958-01-16 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Federation's Deputy Commissioner of Police (field), Mr. P. H. D. Jackson, will take the passing out parade of 338 j Policemen at the depot here j on Saturday. Inche Mcrican bin Sutan. J the first Asian Commandant of the157 words
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Article136 1958-01-16 4 THE Japanese Government i. s nr Singapore m the construction of Z?^ The Standard was told yesterday. S The assistance should pr< through the Colombo Plan, ihe s< Japan is one of the coun-|--tries m a position to supply expert TV technicians nnd radio engineers to help the Colony136 words
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Article81 1958-01-16 4 $1½ Mil. Hq. For US Consulate THERE are plans to build I a $1,500,000 multi-storey building m Armenian Stn I Singapore, to house the United States Consulate and other U.S. government establishments m the Colony This was told to Singapore Rotar*an.s yesterday by the United States Consul-General m the Colony,81 words
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Article73 1958-01-16 4 A RING, of Victorian origin and belonging to a European woman, is missing from her home In Loyal Road, i I Alexandra Road. Singapore. She is offering a reward of 5100 to the finder, who may J: contact Inspector E. B. Tan Tanjong Pagar Po:ire Station, f73 words
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Article45 1958-01-16 4 UNKNOWN A DUTCH i obbfd of n ompound ol i'm 'athcdral 11 'id pJ c was wa I hurch compoui I nek to h] t< n stnpprd 1 One man h( J he other pick 1 rom his hip p I i detain them 145 words
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Article31 1958-01-16 4 A SEAM I tray. 21, of 1 1 iry, Wi i /as y. 1 inth Mag 1 utraging the 3 ine-yetr-old r ay.i Ba 1 The evidence yum tmcia. I31 words
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Article, Illustration638 1958-01-16 5 Birthday Starts Gay Celebration In Royal Town KUALA KANGSAR, Wed.— Crowds packed the gaily decorated streets of this royal town which celebrated the 68th birthday of the Sultan of Perak today. Official ceremonies began at 9 a.m. when the Sultan arrived m his gleaming black and yellow Rolls Royce638 words
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Article25 1958-01-16 5 c Deputj arrived B heart rs ol t nittee, idei governpolicy .INO leaders x tidal A tion. M by its S of tiled 'hooli25 words
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Article205 1958-01-16 5 AN(I ned. ivvo persons are feared to have Intel a »"t and run" tongkang rammed n tatboard motor-boat, near the "Russian I i», n tM- Harbour last night. lunches were out at sea today m ng persons and the mysterious tongippeared, but so far their efforts have not been205 words
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Article45 1958-01-16 5 !t i .Thi inj com- m I jc had I v i I aj reThey c new I floor of g employeei anxious- a s 'lution, :.lini>:or meets S.iturdnv. its 50th strikers the entl o smelting c the main45 words
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Article33 1958-01-16 5 -Alter three 27 novices ava, [ndii ne sisten a v*stitior held at theii :,t u Lanehanj Penang, Rev I; e at thc Vrs of tht will b( Darts of the 'heir gooc33 words
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Article24 1958-01-16 5 V Former Harris bin trial m thc today to a of causing L t v "n Mohd World Park iii" n Ft *>. 10.24 words
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Article132 1958-01-16 5 Open Verdict On Road Crash Victim NO NEGLIGENCE, SAYS CORONER AN open verdict was returned by a Singapore Coroner yesterday at the inquest on a 37-year-old salesnan. Teo Song Thiam, who died following a car crash j on Nov. 7. The coroner was told that the car driven by Teo132 words
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Article91 1958-01-16 5 An Egg Will Be Laid She Claimed IPOH. Wed. A housewife, Amina.h binte Uda Talib, yesterday told Police that she could prove that a hen which she had seen displayed for sale m the market was hers. Her proof? She said that the hen would lay an egg that very91 words
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Article37 1958-01-16 5 HONGKONG. Jan 15 Special Standard Service; Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were; $15.70 to £1 Sterling; $5.8775 to US$l; 51. 848 to Malayan $1; $0.1325 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $257.375 to a tael.37 words
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Article60 1958-01-16 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A $24,000 building to accommodate flood victims and to meet other special requirements will be officially opened by the Tengku Mahkota at Kota Tinggi tomorrow The erection of this "flood house" was made possible through financial assistance from the Social and Welfare Services60 words
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Article, Illustration61 1958-01-16 5 Photo. THE SINGAPORE Civil Defence Corps held an interdistrict warden competition at its headquarters on Sunday, and the shield was won by District 8 (below) led by District Warden Norman Lim (fifth from left) and deputy warden Mohd. Ghani Adamsha (sixth from left). The shield and otherY. C Lee - 61 words
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Article, Illustration138 1958-01-16 5 PENANG. Wed.— A 17--year-old shop assistant who grabbed a knife from a meeseller s cart to assise his mends m a fight was arrested before he could reach them, said Inspector Syed Jalaludin m tho Mnaictroto'c Court today when Bok Nung Mun pleaded138 words
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Article45 1958-01-16 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed A. patrol of the 7th Battalion. Malay Regiment, killed a lone :errorist they contacted m the rampin district of Negri Semuilan last night The dead bandit has been identified as Oh Man Tak A >hotgun and some ammunition were recovered.45 words
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Article29 1958-01-16 5 NG MOO WAH, 25. was admitted to the Singapore General Hospital last night with multiple stab wounds after being involved m a gang clash m Victoria Street.29 words
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154 1958-01-16 6 Bumper Crowd Expected In Rugby Final KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A record crowd is anticipated at the Merdeka Stadium this Saturday toj watch the final of the HMS Malaya Rugby competition between defending champions Selangor and Johore. An inter-state combined schools rugger match between teams from Johore and Perak will be154 words
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Article100 1958-01-16 6 LONDON, Jan. 15 (Reuter). ~-Zoltan Berezik, 20-year-old Hungarian railway officer, was today seeded number one for the Rumanian Open Tabie Tennis championships starting m Bucharest on Thursday, according to the Rumanian News Agency. Agerpress. Johnny Leach, England's former world champion, was seeded number two Berezik was100 words
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179 1958-01-16 6 Merdeka Stadium Not Cracking Up OFFICIAL KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Acting Director of Public Works, Mr. S. E. Jewkes, today declared there has been no cracking up of the Merdeka Stadium or any weakening of foundations under any of the flood lighting towers. He said the only part of the179 words
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Article, Illustration1949 1958-01-16 6 Winning Doubles For Dragon Donnelly By WINDSOR LAD TRAINER Neal Hobbs scored a splendid double at [poh yesterday, second day of the Perak Turf Club s January meeting when he took the two sprint events for Class Two horses with Waxer and Downing1,949 words
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255 1958-01-16 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Six Malayan school teachers, who have completed an 18-month course of study m Brisbane, Australia have left behind a permanent memento of their stay— a Merdeka Shield. This shield is to be awarded annually to the champion athlete of the Teachers'255 words
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Article193 1958-01-16 6 Ipoh. mind U**y. mV^dmm Jan. #.J. ifhlH I CL PIT. IMK. Ptr. Beau Matin 9 M v >J 1 1 Time: 1 mln. 01 sec Bucentaur 7n 1 {StTlj. M— 1 Sllverfort 7 lit lijjjg* 1 CI^S.JMt. «tr. Baby Chris n^^sji Time: 1 mln. 0 fee193 words
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Article50 1958-01-16 6 TOTAL POOL $224,150 First: *****6 ($62,245) Second: *****0 ($32,122) Third: *****2 ($15,561) Starters ($2,223 e?.ch): Nos *****9, *****7, *****7, *****0, *****1, *****7, *****0 Consolations ($l,OOO each): Nos. *****0, *****6, *****4, *****8, *****3, *****0, *****4, *****5. *****4. *****9. Treble Tote: Eight tickets ($175 each). Quadruple Tote: One ticket ($1,500).50 words
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Advertisement214 1958-01-16 6 Modd No :oo sop. y V Jfr/J Corn-like flatness make this model the Jm _W%, thinnest watch m creation fl B^ i||9l __\m^_^_m I^Kil^l^il I^l^ll^^ _\_^m_mCßM^^mmmmmW WJ I il i i"r_T?lßll^^Br O^ SWISS MADE I^Mw/jf^fflfcTfcaF^SS^W^^^y Model No, 82 IPS Wg __Wi m^__\\\\\mm_\\___ m nmrnr^m _W_____m tm__\WW WW lr'^l MEi 1811214 words
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Article, Illustration184 1958-01-16 7 pi.^o i sfth' 6o owiS io our hhere crte r t tS^ruau! hours 3o minutes 39 scconds But 37 S reondT) ,nn se r eo W nd St the ??"J°°! s*2* CUtter (corrected time, three days seconds? thirrf mSCT A 5 P"SS Svdnp y «"«er SOLO three days oneJ. Tanner - 184 words
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Article82 1958-01-16 7 ARMY DEPOT POLICE WIN HOCKEY TITLE '■•I PUR, Wed. Army Depot Police 74 Field Park Squadron, Royal Engineers army league hockey match on the Batu f round today. Army Depot champions. Same m the ere In their ftrst hall and v a solitary but after they slarkcnI the Police g<82 words
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Article102 1958-01-16 7 NAVAL Base XV beat Singapore Cricket Club "A" by 11 K>intfl (a goal and two tries) o 3 (a try) m a rugby match 3-ayed on the padang yesterlay. Navy were the first to score with an unconverted try bj Keeper. Kingi raised the score102 words
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Article29 1958-01-16 7 THIS year's Selangor Club women's hockey team pictured before a match at Kuala Lumpur. The captain is Mrs. Maureen Stubbs, kneeling fourth from right. Standardpic.29 words
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Article534 1958-01-16 7 The War On Character Lotteries Turf Club Says Scheme Was Wrecked IPOH, Wed The first organized attempt at beating the character lotteries racket by a Malayan Turf Cloib has failed. The bookies have broken the code used by the Perak Turf Club m announcing the winning534 words
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179 1958-01-16 7 CRUSHING POWER IN THIS LINE OF ENGLAND LONDON, Wed.— England' warm-up for the World Cu] begins next week whei members of the full hv.er national side co into train ing with the Under-23 tean —named yesterday to mcc Scotland at Goodison Park Everton, next Wednesday. This Young England sidt is179 words
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Article42 1958-01-16 7 LONDON. Jan. 15 (Reuter) Willie Toweel. South Africa'! British Empire lightweigh champion, boxed his way a step nearer to a world title fight bj cleverly outpointing Orland< Zulueta, of Cuba, over ter rounds at the Empress Hall here last night.42 words
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Article88 1958-01-16 7 BRIDGWTON. Barbados, Jan. 14. (Reuter) —^'azir Mohammad, Pakistan's test batsman, scored 134 not out against Barbados here today. The Pakistan team had made 358 for five m reply to Barbados' first innings of 506 by the close of play. The four-day match ends tomorrow. Wazir and Wallis Mathias88 words
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Article76 1958-01-16 7 PERTH. Australia, Jan. 15. (UP)— Davis Cud star Mai Anderson yesterday won the men's singles title of the West Australian tennis championships by defeating Neale Fraser 6-2, 4-6. 6-2. 6-4. Anderson broke Fraser's service six times to win the final sets before nearly 2.000 spectators.76 words
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Article84 1958-01-16 7 HOCKEY: Farelf inter-unit hockey championship. Semifinal. Singapore Engineer Regiment vs District Signal Regiment at North Buona Vista Road. SHA junior knockout first round. Singapore Chinese Recreation Club vs Latiff Wanderers at Balestier Road. TABLE-TENNIS: Friendly. Jacks vs Mansfield at Ocean Building 5 p.m. RUGBY R.A.M.C. ML Federation Ramblert,84 words
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414 1958-01-16 7 Borderers Give Military Police A Thrashing SOUTH Wales Borderer Farelf inter-unit rugger com with a clearcut victory over Military Police, at Selarang The Borderers won by il s entered the final o' the petition (Singapore Zone) JOO Provost Coy. the Royal Barracks yesterday. 22 points (two goals and four tries)414 words
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141 1958-01-16 7 SYDNEY, Jan. 15 (Reuter) Jon Konrads, 15-year-old I Australian schoolboy, broke j the world swimming record 1 for the 440 yards free-style l here today with a time of four minutes 25.9 seconds. He clipped 12 seconds of! the official world record of four141 words
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Article152 1958-01-16 7 Surprises In Junior Hockey ROYAL Air Force. Tengah. and Customs Sports Club scored surprising victories m the first round of the SHA junior I knockout competition when they beat University 'B and Prisons Sports Club respectively yes- terday. I University. who participated m the SHA Div. 2 league, were leading152 words
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Article31 1958-01-16 7 TEL AVIV. Jan. 15 (Reuter) Wales beat Israel by two goals to nil m the first leg of their World Cup preliminary i round soccer match here today. I31 words
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Article84 1958-01-16 7 MANCHESTER. Jan. 15 (Reuter) Manchester United, English football league champions beat Red Star (Yugoslavia) 2-1 here yesterday evening m their first leg match m the European Cup quarter-finals. Red Star led 1-0 at halftime. But for mistakes m finishing. United's margin of victory would have been84 words
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Advertisement593 1958-01-16 8 tASI ASIAIICIi OUTWARDS Sailings tot Bonqkok md/ 0 '1 l »i» Penanq 0 "KINA" 19/21 Jo„ 2 "MEONIA" 21/23 Jon vu h Calling Saigon Bonqkok. 2* j 'SUMBAWA" acceo** cargo to» Japan "LALANDIA" 21 23 Feb U/ 'KOREA" 21/22 Feb HOMEWARDS Sailings tor Aden. P ort Rotterdam Hamburg Bremen Copenho593 words
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Article, Illustration452 1958-01-16 9 pORE is more diffident m 7 n a nd c99 s proportion of 20,000,000 A 400,000,she raised mmm for exre thp «ne c Maurin n H U ri v 100 FocJCrGtion 1 1 cnieiiy due to improved methods ol breeding which the farmw has been taught by livestock veterinary452 words
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Article113 1958-01-16 9 RUBBER closed at 78J cents per lb. for International first grade February shipment, one cent below Tuesday's close. The market opened slightly lower on disappointing overseas advices and sagged further on a generally quiet tone. There was an improved interest for lower grades with sellers more inclined to113 words
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Article55 1958-01-16 9 AN Australian firm of engineers and machine builders have developed a practical hydraulic-powered percussion tool which represents an important technical achievement m the neld of rock drilling. The tool can be operated by a hydraulic pump driven from the power take-off of a Land Rover, or55 words
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Article214 1958-01-16 9 A TRIUMPH m safety engineering, is one of the descriptions given to Calder Hall, Britain's first nuclear power station, by the annual report of Britain's Chief Inspector of Factories, just published. "Probably no other project has hitherto presented such formidable problems m safety, the solutions to214 words
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Article354 1958-01-16 9 Aussie Trade Team Arriving CANBERRA Jan 15, (Reuter)— An Australian trade mission sponsored by the Commonwealth Government will visit Singapore, the Federation of Malaya and Thailand, beginning its mission at the end of April. The Minister for Trade, Mr. McEvven, who announced the arrangement today, said it was hoped that354 words
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Article42 1958-01-16 9 THE Indian Coffee Board •ecently fixed the Indian 'xpomble surplus of coffee rom the 1957-58 crop at .21.588 bags. The export luota for the 1956-57 crop vas 252.010 bags. Domestic :onsumption for the 1958 has )een estimated at 481.797 >ags.42 words
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204 1958-01-16 9 nuiNurwuiNLj, Jan 15 (Reuter) A leading British trader today predicted British merchants would soon have United States competition m the China market. Mr. Bernard Buckman. who had just signed m Peking a contract worth about £6,000,--000 sterling said: "I believe m the near204 words
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Article274 1958-01-16 9 $35,000,000 Now, Says Railway Chief KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The giant North Klang Straits project which will make Port m m a swettenham one Of the j best harbourc c Suez mlw m£ n dollars TttVi million aoilors more "ion anticipated, Malayan Railway general manaaer274 words
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Article275 1958-01-16 9 Penang Wharf extension Plan PENANG, Wed. Secretary of the Penang Port commission, Mr. K.E. Bantock, said today that developnent projects of the port would cost about $17,000,000. Ajcm.vurv uns at a talk he gave to Rotarians at their weekly luncheon meeting held at the E. &O. Hotel here on the275 words
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Article, Illustration104 1958-01-16 9 MR. John Oppcnheimcr (seen above) has been appointed full-time director of Pan American Airways m South-east Asia. His appointment was announced by Mr. Hobert B Murray Jnr., executive vicepresident of the airline's Pacific Alaska Division, m San Francisco. Mr. Oppenheimcr's area will cover the Philippines. Vietnam, Singapore.104 words
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Article110 1958-01-16 9 Export Ban On Seeds Lifted KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Federation Government today lifted the ban HI the export of high-yield-ing rubber planting material from Malaya. "Government is now satisfied that the requirements of smallholders m the forth?oming planting season can oe net and has therefore decided that the ban on110 words
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Article163 1958-01-16 9 A NEW model of the Martinet automatic helmsman it will be known as the Martinet II was on view a*, the recent Engineering. Marine, Welding and Nuclear Energy Exhibition at Olympia. Produced jointly by The Marconi International Marine Communication Co. Ltd. and Hartley Electromotives Ltd., the new equipment163 words
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Article23 1958-01-16 9 Japan has offered to set up an assembly plant m Pakistan jointly for the manufacture of tractors and other agricultural implement!.23 words
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Article139 1958-01-16 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done: Fed. Disp. $2.10. $2 07J overnight; F N\ ords $2.70. $2.71Gammon $2.30. $2.32J; G'towii Disp. $2.15, $210 overnight; Hammer $2.10. $2.12; Huzz ords A5 A5/3; M». Co\U 84c; McAhster $1.60 overnight; M. Box $1.58 Robinson ords $1 80; Sime Darby139 words
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Article141 1958-01-16 9 Industrials. Rubbers Irregular INDUSTRIALS and rubbers were irregular, while tins were easier m the Malayan share market yesterday. The turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Federal Disp. 2.08 2.13 Fraser Neave: Ords 269 2 73 G town Disp. 2.15 2.20141 words
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Article39 1958-01-16 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday: Canada: buying, T.T. 32-7/16. O.D 32-9/16. 90 days airm.nl 32-15/16 credit bills. 33 trade bills; selling, T.T. or O D. 32-1/8 ready39 words
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Article, Illustration146 1958-01-16 9 Firm's Chief Here On A Tour MR. C.F. Richards a founder of Morphy-Ru chards Ltd., one of the largest manufacturers of automatic electric irons m tiie world, arrived m Singapore yesterday by QantasBOAC Britannia from Sydney for a short visit. He was accompanied by his wife. He i.s on an146 words
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Article38 1958-01-16 9 AUSTRALIAN tobacco growers' gross returns from sales on leaf last year were £4,510,--000, which were £1.4 mil. more than the previous year. Despite slightly lower prices, returns to the producers registered a big increase.38 words
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Article98 1958-01-16 9 SINGAPORE Ohlnt**? Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: copru Jan. -Feb. UK/ Continent $30 buyers, $30* sellers; coconut oil ln bulk $46$ sellers; m drums $50 sellers. Muntok white pepper $99 sellers; Sarawak white $98 sellers; special Sarawak black $64. Singapore Copra Association closing prices:98 words
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Miscellaneous88 1958-01-16 9 Outer Roads Debora, Kirn Hai. Lampong, Sun Felipes. Leverkusen, Reyniersz. Tak Kalianget. Troon Breeze. Crista. straat B kke Bruas, Sensan Maru. Finnager, Wairimu 8. Diomed 9. Glenart* Malayan Prince, Cyclops, Jans- ney 13, Singapore 15. Sunda 18. sens, Lisboa Helikon 19. Annabella 21. D.jrvel Ra -h- 22 Auby 23. IxJksang88 words
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Article, Illustration31 1958-01-16 10 UP A touch of the mystic Orient is! .given here by Hindu dancers Bhaskar/ and Sasha at a recent costume ball m London. They won second their costumes. prize for PHOTOUP - 31 words
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607 1958-01-16 10 Patrick O'Donovan reports from Washington AS part of the post-Sput-nik flurry of reorganisation m the American Government. the State Department is to appoint scientific attaches to five of its overseas embassies. They will go to Paris, Bonn. Stockholm. Tokyo and Delhi. London already has an employee607 words
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Article310 1958-01-16 10 WILLIAM MILLINSHIP WRITES FROM PARIS answered questions flashed the/Tlelevision" S ?reeSs Franec> h and air pilot (6 per cent.). percent.), school-teacher (8 per cent.) whelmWWS i^^ -TS overkeeping with the popular feeling here that France is e\£nnmLn PU n This Wm mg aloof from the Russo-American310 words
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Article, Illustration1437 1958-01-16 10 A New Nation Rises On Debris Of The Old INDIANS overseas re turning to their coun try after an absence ol five or ten years woulc be agreeably surprised tc see smoke belching frorr chimneys at out-of-the-way places, or ploughshares turning the sod or tracts hitherto left as sterile. Behold,1,437 words
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Miscellaneous419 1958-01-16 10 TODAYS QUOTATION perhaps, one of our passions m> hard to subdue as pride. Disguise fl% it. struggle with |OV I down, stifle it, mortify it as flSj much <me pleases. j s ever> V^kV now and then peep out E^^fl show Benjamin KrM |fl"/3 THURSDAY lOH KVLRI H R4H ONE:419 words
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Article265 1958-01-16 11 'TRACK DEFECT CAUSED ACCIDENT' RAILWAY EXECUTIVES SCOFF AT REPORT ABOUT NEW LOCOS KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Senior executives of the Malayan Railway Administration today blamed the derailment of a diesel-electric train last Friday between Rawang and Kuang on a defect at "the point of contraflexure" on the half mile of track265 words
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234 1958-01-16 11 INDONESIA DOES NOT NEED OUR HELP SENU KUALA LUMPUR Wed. Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, Malaya's Ambassador to Indonesia, declared today that the Indonesians did not really need relief from Malaya. Disclosing this on his arrival at the International Airport were. Inche Senu said: The Indonesian Government appreciated the gesture234 words
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Article55 1958-01-16 11 THE FIRST scheduled Qantas round-the-world flisht arrived m Singapore yesteriay from Sydney. The plane, named "Southern Zephyr," roared into Paya Lebar airport early yesterday morning dead on time. The giant four-engined airliner carried 22 passengers. It left later with 12 joining passengers for India. Rome, London.55 words
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Article35 1958-01-16 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed About 200 hawkers were arrested here m a drive against illegal hawking launched last week, a Police spokesman said today. The hawkers arrested were obstructing five-foot ways, he said.35 words
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Article160 1958-01-16 11 RUBBER TIN PRICES (cents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot (nom.) 78 782 R.S.S. No. 1 784 782 March R.S.S. No. 1 781 78* R.S.S. No. 2 February 75] 761 R.S.S. No. 3 February 731 73 Tone: Quiet after slightly easier. The price of tin m Singapore160 words
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90 1958-01-16 11 PostalClerk's Appeals Is Dismissed AN APPEAL by a Singapore postal clerk, Goh Meng Yam, against conviction and sentence o n a charge of criminal breach of trust wa s dismissed b y the Chief Justice, Sir John Whyatt m the Supreme Court yesterday. Goh, who was sentenced to 18 months90 words
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Article, Illustration81 1958-01-16 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The "Mas.iid Jama" Peoples' Mosque, one of the biggest m the State, will be opened m Kampong Bharu towards the end of next month. The $200,000 mosque is situated opposite Kuala Lumpur's popular Sunday Market m the heart of the Malay settlement. The government81 words
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Miscellaneous1414 1958-01-16 11 PVi^flNppVV ll^ lll^ PWn^^nWfl Composer ■Wm ■111 mm 111 mmmmW fl W V.fl 1 W WMM ..'l.'!- ()f The 130 The News. ■ll L 111 11 111 ■llll'iffll k I 111 MAJESTIC: Koh Kuan Poh 300. Commentary. 1.45 Radio BJI-Hl'i-Hl^ ■mllllt>l k FaV^l ri 4<l ci:ui 91) Pni Newsreel, 11,414 words
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Article333 1958-01-16 12 ALL FREE WORLD PACT NATIONS TO HAVE CLOSER LIAISON WASHINGTON, Jan. 15 (UP) Secretary of State John Foster Duller plans to outline to members of tne SEATO pact at their Manila meeting in March his plans for closer liaison and co-operation among the -tour major security333 words
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144 1958-01-16 12 AMERICA LAUNCHES SATELLITE MISSILE CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida, Jan. 15 (Reuter)— The U.S. Army last night launched a Redstone missile the first stage of its forthcoming satellite-carry-ing space vehicle. The missile was fired at 0125 GMT last night. The 69-foot long and six feet thick missile blasted off into a cloudless144 words
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Article64 1958-01-16 12 NEW YORK. Jan. 15, (Reuter) Dr. Jerzy Nowinski. Polish scientist who defected to the West, was reunited with hU family last night when his wife and seven-year-old daughter arrived nere by plane from London. Dr. Nowinski asked for political asylum here after he was informed that64 words
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Article23 1958-01-16 12 SIXTY Iraqui Royal Air Force pilots are to be sent to Britain and the United states for training next year.- ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article127 1958-01-16 12 This Plane Crashed 25 Years Ago BUENOS AIRES. Jan. 15, —The wreckage of a plane sighted on unexplored peaks :n the Andes Mountains earlier this month has been identified as that of a Pan American Airways aircraft which crashed 25 years ago and no* of a British plane lost m127 words
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Article115 1958-01-16 12 TORONTO. Jan. 15 (Reuter) Viscount Kilmuir, the Lord Chancellor said last night the British Commonwealth had used standards of conduct which, if understood, were a basis of world confidence. In a lecture at the Uni- versity of Toronto, the Lord Chancellor said: "It is m the115 words
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Article, Illustration133 1958-01-16 12 FOLLOWING an eagle path amid craggy peaks and eternal snows, a daring cable railway has been recently inaugurated over the loftiest mountain of Europe. The cable-way goes from Courmayeur, Italy. to Chamonix. F r:\nc c. traversing I Mount Blanc (15.781 feet) and its picturesque glaciers ofUP - 133 words
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175 1958-01-16 12 Use Your Influence, Russia Asks Nehru Summit Talks: MOSCOW. Jan 15. (Reuter) Marshal Nikolai Bulganin. the Soviet Prime Minister, has asked Mr. Nehru to "use his influence" to help the summoning of a world conference of heads of government, the Soviet news agency Tass said last night. The agency gave175 words
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148 1958-01-16 12 CANBERRA, Jan. 15 (Reuter) The Minister for External Affairs, Mr. Richard Casey, announced today that the Commonwealth government had informed the government of Indonesia that Australia would neither recognize nor feel itself bound by any action that Indonesia might take to assert148 words
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Article33 1958-01-16 12 THE WEST German Chancellor, Dr. Konard Adenauer 81, is to spend a holiday or the French Riviera at thc end of January, the German consul general m M»rsPiiiP< said yesterday.— ReuterReuter - 33 words
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147 1958-01-16 12 NEW YORK, Jan 15, (Reuter) Miss Sarah Churchill who will appear m court, tomorrow m Los Angeles on a charge of drunkenness, appeared as scheduled m Karel Capek's "The Makropoulos Secret" on N.B.C. television yesterday. Miss Churchill, actress daughter of Sir147 words
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Article51 1958-01-16 12 MOSCOW. Jan. 15 (UP> Soviet Communist Party chief Niki:a Khrushchev ls "resting" outside of Moscow for a few days, it was learned yesterday. The Foreign Ministry confirmed that Khrushchev is resting and will return m a few days. It gave no further information on the par.y chief's51 words
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Article56 1958-01-16 12 MANILA. Jan. 15, (AFP)— Thieves yesterday stole a landing craft of the U.S Navy from its moorings at the U.S. naval base at Subic Bay i;i the nearby Zambales province. An intensive air-sea search, conducted by the U.S. Navy m co-oneration with the Philippine Army,56 words
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Article42 1958-01-16 12 BUENOS AIRES. Jan. 15 (AFP) All seven passengers of a Junkers aircraft were killed when it crashed near Es Quel, some 850 miles south of Buenos Aires yesterday. The Diane belonged to the Argentine Ministry of Agriculture.42 words
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Article, Illustration85 1958-01-16 12 LOS ANGELES, Jan. 15 (AFP) Charlie Chaplin Jr. (above) son of the noted British film comedian, was arrested here yesterday for drunkenness. He told police he had been to a "million parties" and had a "million drinks." Chaplin, who was arrested after ignoring several85 words
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175 1958-01-16 12 Gaillard's First Move A Vote Of Confidence PARIS, Jan. 15 (UP) Premier Felix Gaillard stalled off France's parliamentary season yesterday by asking the National Assembly for a vote of confidence less than an hour after deputies took their seats. The vote was set for tomorrow. The Key issue at stake175 words
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