Singapore Standard, 18 January 1958
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Title Section21 1958-01-18 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone *****—5 Cable: "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1958 Vol. VIII. No. 199 15 cts. 12 Pages [FINAL EDITION]21 words
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Article751 1958-01-18 1 JUMAT KEEPS WATCIf ON CITY COUNCIL Mayor Won't Get $7, 000- A- Month Pay Packet Passed SINGAPORE Government 1 is expected to take firm action should the Peoples Action Party-dominated City Council usurp the function of the public servants whose business it is to run the751 words
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233 1958-01-18 1 BRITISH HAVE REDS UNDER CONTROL IN MALAYA ...Says US General OnTourOfS-EAsia HONGKONG. Jan. 17 (Reuter) Gen. Isaac Davis White, Commander-m-Chief of United States Army in the Pacific, said here today he believed the Communist terrorists in Malaya were now well under the control of the British forces. Gen. White, who233 words
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Article244 1958-01-18 1 It's Not Feasible, Says Times From ANDREW ROTH LONDON, Jan. 17 There is no real possibility of finding in alternative to Singapore as Britain's base in South-east Asia, insists the Times correspondent in an article backgrounding the annual conference of British bigwigs in Singapore. 'Suggestions244 words
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Article100 1958-01-18 1 Grenade Thrown Into House IPOH, Fri. A hand-grenade was thrown into the residence of the proprietor of Joo Lan Tobacco Fac.ory. Mr. Tan Boon Bak. at 145 Anderson Road at about 10.20 tonight. It was flung from the side of the house and landed on the zinc roof of the100 words
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Article31 1958-01-18 1 THE United States has told Indonesia it would view with tfrave concern any implementation of the Republic's claim extending its territorial waters, the State Department announced yes- terday. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article22 1958-01-18 1 THE United States airfor^e announced yesterday that it will terminate this summer its 13-vear occupation of Tokyo AFP IShanneda Airport.-AFP - 22 words
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319 1958-01-18 1 LONDON, Jan. 17 (Reut er Mr. Harold Macmillan. British Prime Minister, today "most solemnly" assured the Soviet Union that no British government would ever commit or condone aggression against Soviet Russia. In a letter to Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, Soviet Prime Minister,319 words
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275 1958-01-18 1 Governor's Bid To Heal Council Rift Alliance Men Invited To Tea MALACCA, Fri. Governor, Mr. Leong Yew Koh, has invited Alliance Councillors of the Municipality to a private lunch at his residency tomorrow to patch up the rift which resulted in six of them walking out of last Wednesday's meeting.275 words
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112 1958-01-18 1 MALAYA'S OWN BANK NOTES BY JAN. 1960 ALOR STAR, Fri.—The Federation of Malaya will have her own currency in the near future if present preparations go according to plan. A source close to the Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, said today that the change might take effect from the middle112 words
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Article81 1958-01-18 1 LONDON, Jan. 17— There are some long faces around Malaya Hall today as results of the Hilary Bar Examinations are scrutinized The official list of Malayans who have passed is being prepared with care at the Malayan students' unit and will only be available at81 words
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Article27 1958-01-18 1 A DOZEN Royal Canadian Navy warships will participate in winter exercises in Bermuda,the West Indies and Southern United States waters be- ginning next week.- UPUP - 27 words
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144 1958-01-18 1 LIONESS IS SHOT AS FIRE RAGES IN PARK MANCHESTER, England, Jan. 17 (Reuter) A lioness was shot as a safety measure when a fire swept through a pleasure park here early today and caused severe damage. The animals in the zoo section of the pleasure park remained in their cages144 words
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Article89 1958-01-18 1 BANGKOK, Jan. 17 (Reuter) Vice-Admiral Sir Gerald Gladstone, Commander in Chief of the British naval forces in the Far East, will pay a courtesy visit to Bangkok with two frigates, H.M.S. Alert and H.M.S. Cheviot from Jan. 27 to 31. An announcement said that during89 words
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Article28 1958-01-18 1 LEBANESE Premier Sami Sohl yesterday announced his intention to resign but agreed to postpone the actual resignation until after a meeting with President Camille Chamoun. AFPAFP - 28 words
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155 1958-01-18 1 CAPE. TOWN. Jan. 17 (Reuter).— Pleased by the news that he had passed his architectural examination at the Witwatersrand University. 22-vear-old Jimmy Milne, of Johannesburg, mounted his bicycle and "just kept pedalling." Suddenly, it struck him as a good idea to keeD on155 words
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Article105 1958-01-18 1 R.I. Stages Air, Land ,Invasion' JAKARTA, Jan. 17 (Reuter) Hundreds of armed troops fanned through the streets today while air force planes roared overhead as military authorities staged an invasion of Jakarta. Indonesian Commandos In combat gear flung cordons around key posts in defence against an enemy "attack" from air.105 words
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Article109 1958-01-18 1 JAKARTA, Jan. 17 (Reuter) Police in East Borneo fired shots to break up a brawl between 31 British seamen and an Indonesian crowd, the Jakarta newspaper Sin Po said today. The paper said eight Britons and two Indonesians were injured In the fight at Balik109 words
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Article30 1958-01-18 1 SIR Edmund Hillary will tiy to the South Pole at the first opportunity to meet Dr. Vivian Fuchs It is possible the flight may be made tomorrow. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Advertisement96 1958-01-18 1 Sportier THAN EVER THE NEW y, OHNSON) i-Horses are full of fun!/ L traJtt" Ml Johnson dependability the built-in r l a 3 action-flash 'go' are all therein the l Johnsons •hem nO w at your nearest dealer. p£' Singapore Kuala Lumpur Ipoh mtobctt Thailand O Borneo Branches D Y96 words
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390 1958-01-18 2 51 DETAINED IN BIG POLICE CHECK ON SUBVERSION IPOH, Fri. A total of 51 arrests, including a number of women, was made by the Special Branch in operation "Ginger" area yesterday in support of the two major offensives launched to rid 276 terrorists from the central Perak district. All the390 words
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Article57 1958-01-18 2 A LORRY attendant. Abdul Rahman bin Ali Ahmad, '29. was yesterday jailed six months, to be followed by two years' Police supervision, by the Singapore Second District Court. He was found guilty of possessing an eight-inch knife at 11.30 p.m. on Aug. 23 at .Too57 words
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171 1958-01-18 2 They Only Assist And Advise Us LABU (Brunei), Jan. 17 Brunei is not a British Colony. It has for centuries, been an independent country, its Sultan said here at a recent public meeting. He said some people in Brunei regarded the State as171 words
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Article33 1958-01-18 2 A SERIES of snatch-and-run thefts of Social Welfare lottery tickets have been reported to the Police in Malacca Most of the victims were cigarette stallholders who displayed these tickets outside shops.33 words
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Article26 1958-01-18 2 MALACCA'S population has increased by 51,977 since 1947. Latest census figures are: State 291,233; Malacca Centra' 80.271; Alor Gajah 80.543; Jasin 60,550; Municipality 69.861.26 words
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Article25 1958-01-18 2 A PADI PLANTER was seriously gored by a herd of buffaloes whilst working on his plot of land at Sungei Udang yesterday. i25 words
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Advertisement654 1958-01-18 2 TUITION LEARN SANSKRIT. Enjoy Manifold benefits. Qualification attested bv Cambridge University or World Sanskrit Academy. Apply Supervisor. 122. Carpmael Road, Singapore 15 EDUCATION COURSES IN MODERN Constitutions. Psychology Ethics and Political Thought, organised by S ngapore Council for Adult Education Starting on 17th. 2 lit and 23rd |anuary. Fees $6'-.654 words
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Advertisement611 1958-01-18 2 TENDER NOTICES P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received from Contractors not below Class "2"' b y tn e State Engineer. Kedah/Perlis, Alor Star ud to 12.00 noon of the 29th day of January, 1958. for the Construction in Reinforced Concrete of A Road Culvert at 17th Milestone Alor Star—611 words
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Advertisement171 1958-01-18 2 The world famous f TIC£ medicinal Pndutk I Fw JdP^HjV. f i 4imß'Bl I CHINK A WHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture excellent remedy for Storrr Constipation, Indigestion, L Heartburn, Loss of Appetite/ ENG AUN TOJ THE TIGER MEDICAL HAPPY LAND HO] No. 2435-C Klcbann KecM h] MALACCA'S FOREMOST BAR and171 words
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790 1958-01-18 3 SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD Januarv 18. 1958. Mayor Wants Colonial Pay CeN fhc PAP Mayor swept- his way into Wi Council, he swept away from the Council R the Mace and Union Jack which, to him PAP colleagues, were symbols of colonialism. l ons.stcnt with this policy of his, he ought790 words
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880 1958-01-18 3 SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD PRESS Court Clique Hampers Young King's Progress Continuing: "How Are The Surviving Monarchies Faring In Europe Today" -This report comes from Brussels m e 1 ancholy-looking young man of 27, who lost his Swedish mother in a car accident when he was five, and became the prisoner880 words
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Article, Illustration65 1958-01-18 3 ♦y H E Communists are pressing a new campaign of terror in Hungary with a Roman Catholic priest the latest to be executed for an alleged part in the freedom upris ing. His name was Laszlo Mindzenti (not related to the Primate of Hungary, Josef Cardinal M65 words
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Article951 1958-01-18 3 Weekly Soviet Survey By Edward Crankshaw THERE is a danger that admiration for the spectacular achievements of Soviet science, coupled with very natural impatience and exasperation with the rigidly negative attitude towards Moscow of Messrs. Dulles, Selwyn Lloyd and others, may lead us to forget the951 words
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Article, Illustration236 1958-01-18 3 We the PEOPLE CITY COUNCIL PRESS BAN Sir Your report of the Mayor's clamp on officers of the City Council speaking to the Press, and his unconstitutional method of appointing his assistants, appear more alarming than all his previous histrionics in the Co'incil Chamber. If this kind of policy i236 words
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Article120 1958-01-18 3 Sir If one takes public announcements by politicians and Police Officers seriously, he is led to believe that the administration is determined to rid the country ot hooliganism and gangsterism. But here in Ipoh. it would appear that the Ipoh Town Council i s either encouraging them or closing120 words
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312 1958-01-18 3 Sir I and thousands like me would like to remind you that the English are not the only expatriates in Singapore. The Chinese, Indians and others are also expatriates. The only real natives of this island are Malays. The English have more312 words
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Article, Illustration455 1958-01-18 3 I SSIS^^S ROYALTY, according to an old Proverb, is worth more than money. Not in Malaya, where it is in discountenance. Remember the sudden thirst for knowledge which led young men of national service age taking (he first boat out of the country also the poor response, even today, to455 words
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Advertisement62 1958-01-18 3 Use Asepso Soap for skin complaints f I can't possibly go I^^^^ sto the dance this iveelc I WL Mff spots on mq face. SttOULD USE\^^^^^^^H f ASEPSO SOAP. N I I'VE NEVER BEEN K H BOTHERED WITH fc^^^^^ I SKIN TROUBLES HBl H ■L SINCE I STARTED A^s"|lU^4^ THE62 words
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674 1958-01-18 4 Ex-Inspector To Stand Trial On Extortion Rap AN ex-Police Inspector who allegedly sent two letters demanding $100,000 from a Singapore businessman, subsequently called on the businessman to discuss the demand, Mr. R.8.1. Pates, the Singapore Ninth Magistrate, was told yesterday. Mr. Pates was conducting a preliminary inquiry into a tentative674 words
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82 1958-01-18 4 13 Japs Leave For Co-op Meet In KL TOKYO. Jan. 17 (UP) A 13-membtT Japanese delegation tlew to Kuala Lumpur today to attend the Southeast Asian Conference of the International Co-operative A^iociition. opening Jan. 23. Among the Japanese delegates are Di. Toyohiko KagaWa, noted Christian leader and pie.xident of the82 words
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Article102 1958-01-18 4 'Queen's Portrait Must Go' ALOR STAR, Fri. The Alor Star UMNO, at its general meeting here yesterday, unanimously decided to call on Government to take down portraits of Queen Elizabeth hanging in Government offices and replace them with pictures of the Yang diPcrtuan Agong. A suggestion that the portraits of102 words
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Article136 1958-01-18 4 30 Factory Dwellers Send Plea MALACCA. Fri. Thirty people living in makeshift rooms in factories here today petitioned State and Municipal Councillor Inche Mohamed bin Abdul Rahman to have an order asking them to quit the premises rescinded". They claimed that they had been living in the factories the past136 words
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Article87 1958-01-18 4 MALACCA. Fri.— The Governor. Mr. Leong Yew Koh. told trainees of the Agricultural Rural Training Centre at Sungel Udang that they should look upon the scheme as a general effort to improve rural economy. Speaking at the opening of the centre, he said the centre was87 words
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Article57 1958-01-18 4 THE DISPUTE between the National Aerated Water Company, Singapore, and the General Employees' Union over the company workers claim for a wage increase has been settled. A Union spokesman last night said that the company had agreed to pav wage increases ranging from seven to 2557 words
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Article229 1958-01-18 4 Expatriate Strength Cut Down To Half By Year's End KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Malayan Railway will be left^ with only 36 expotriate officers when the year ends The Standard was to Id to day This figure is exactly half the strength of expatriate personnel on the229 words
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Article121 1958-01-18 4 Six Drowned In Borneo Floods JAKARTA, Jan. 17, Reuter —Relief food supplies were today being rushed to floodravaged central Borneo where thousands are reported to be homeless. A news report reaching here said floods in the Barito region had inundated 15,000 homes, and villagers were fleeing to higher ground. Six121 words
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Article92 1958-01-18 4 Strike Decision Discussed THE Singapore Insurance Companies Employees Union yesterday called a meeting of representatives employed in 22 Colony insurance companies to discuss the strike decision which the Union executive took last week over the "enforced retirement" of two members. The Union is demanding that the Norwich Union Fire Insurance92 words
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Article81 1958-01-18 4 BUTTERWORTH, Fri. Two baskets containing Chinese cakes were found to have, among their contents, a number of cigarette lighters and flint stones, when they were brought to Mitchell Pier from Penang on Jan. 13. Tan Thean Chyc, 26, who earned the baskets, today pleaded guilty before81 words
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177 1958-01-18 4 IPOH, Fri. The progress of trade unionism in Malaya has impressed American unionists greatly, said Mr. Noel Emanuel, secretary of the National Plantation Workers Union today. Mr. Emanuel, who was away on a scholarship tour sponsored by the Unitrd Steel Workers of America returned yesterday after177 words
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Article50 1958-01-18 4 PEXAXG, Pri.— Police Inpector J. R. Moissinac trial in the Magistrate's C< M today to a summons charge of causing hurt to an Eastern Smelting Co., striker, S. Karrupiah, at Dn:o Kramat Road on De^\ 31, last year. The case was fixed for hearing on Feb. 14.50 words
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79 1958-01-18 4 Fujiyama To See Macmillan In Singapore TOKYO. Jan. IT (Reuter)— Japanese Foreign Minister Mr. Aiichiro Fujiyama, will meet British Prime Minister Mr. Harold Macmillan tomorrowevening in Singapore, usually reliable sources said here tonight. The sources said they were unable to give any details on what would be discussed or the79 words
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Article29 1958-01-18 4 INCHE Ariffin bin Mohamed Nam. a former teacher in the Malay College. Kuala Kangsar, has assumed duties as principal of the newly-com-pleted Malay Secondary School in Tanjong Malim.29 words
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Article59 1958-01-18 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A camera worth $1,200 was reported stolen from a parked car near the Central Market here yesterday. It belonged to Mr. James Robert Burgess of Penang Road. Two cases of bfer, worth $32. were stolen from the Selangor Golf Club here yesterday. Police59 words
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Article71 1958-01-18 4 Toral currency notes in circulation in Singapore, the Federation of Malaya, and British Borneo on Jan. 1 was $943.100 507 Mr. T.M. Hart. Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Currency, announced in a notification in the Gazette yesterday. Coins in circulation on that date71 words
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Article26 1958-01-18 4 EGYPTIAN Defence Minister General Abdel Hakim Amer. has offered a collection of light arms to visiting Indonesian President Ahmed Soelcarno. Radio Cairo an- AFPAFP - 26 words
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Article88 1958-01-18 4 MALACCA. Fri. R^tration for the rural Olitrict council elections May 31 began with a swing yesterday at Malacca Central. Alor Gajah and Jajin. Election Officer Mr. C. L. de Vries expects that when registration closes on 12 at least 50 per cent ol the 221.364 rural88 words
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157 1958-01-18 4 PENANG. Fri. Magistrate, Mr. Au Ah Wall, held court at the General Hospital today to record the widence of a clerk, Lee Saik "^on, who was allegedly knocked down by a military truck. An R.A.S.C: driver. Yasim bin Basir, 27, faced a summons charge157 words
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Article58 1958-01-18 4 PENA] in 8 four I JJ man M I was paprr in T) H A n n o p Ji Ihai Said /jl Chan I 1 "In Bar I I mom "1 c 1 I ligenc ed Si 1 I at Scotia- I Pd to Wa I Becrel I58 words
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Article16 1958-01-18 4 PENAN tan I i Bukit Meri Th<' t-xe the MIC its presid I Arufnufam P..i.l16 words
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Advertisement71 1958-01-18 4 S aEm Jl Mm V yu M mw MF^m. W W I JACK PALANCE IN "SHANE" YOU WILL WANT TO SEE HIM AS -k m W ml fff ml WF* M m^^ m\ V MM at "WkmT mm Ml mm ffJk m w mB aa^—Jal BB mum fl^L f^V A71 words
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Article242 1958-01-18 5 Vwn Patrols Scour Seas LjGAPORE Customs are now using aircraft in their all-out bid It the Colony s smuggling racket. land^ign 31 015 n W supplement the constant sea and T i r «L nC^ R 0^ 1 flying HT 2 air craft, scour the seas round the Colony242 words
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Article35 1958-01-18 5 lie Civil K to favour E of a EE car <>n was the KT .dent BEr* ylang Wf I was M the case. f evi" in WFm to HH IB HP IB ifiv ft35 words
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Article97 1958-01-18 5 A HOUSEWIFE, N g Ah Chin, told a Singapore Coroner yesterday that she did not know why her son, who appeared satisfied with life, should commit suicide. Ng was testifying at the inqupst into the death of a deaf-and-dumb labourer, Chua Soon En^ who was found97 words
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Article111 1958-01-18 5 Trade Talks In Kuala Lumpur End KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Talks which have been going on for three day s between officials cf the Federation and Australian Governments concluded today. The informal and exploratory discussions were held to review trnde and trading relations between the two countries, a statement said. Th111 words
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Article47 1958-01-18 5 SINGAPORE Assistant Coroner, Inche Ahmad Hussein yesterday recorded a misadventure verdict at the close of an inquiry into the death of a housewife, Khoo Heng Lam, 47. Khoo died after an accident at the "h milestone. Bukit Timah Road on Nov. 15, last year.47 words
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Article57 1958-01-18 5 A SEVEN YEAR OLD schoolboy, Hashim bin All was awarded damages amounting to $1,125 by the Singapore High Court yesterday for mjuries incurred in a motor accident at Alexandra Road on Sept. 7, 1955. Hashim was crossing the road when he was knocked down by a57 words
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Article17 1958-01-18 5 HAZURA Singh was yesterrlay lined $:;o in a Singapore Traffic Court, for two traffic offences.17 words
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Article36 1958-01-18 5 HONGKONG. Jan. 17 Special Standard ServiceJlosing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $15.65 to £1 Sterling; $5.***** to US$l; S 1.847 to Malayan $1; $0.1325 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $257,375 to a tael.36 words
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225 1958-01-18 5 I'LL PROBE THAT MURDER THEORY' VOWS PRIVATE EYE A SINGAPORE private detective. Mr. Walter W Ibronner, yesterday said he would investigate last ■lays fire which claimed the lives of a three-vear-d girl, Jalh Bee and Madame Theresa Tav 37" Mr. Neiibronner who said he had known Madame Tay since Mie225 words
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Article52 1958-01-18 5 TWO PARTNERS of a textile firm, Mah Wing Chiu and Man Kam San, were adjudicated bankrupts in the Singapore High Court yesterday on a judgment debt amounting to $2,779. They were partners of lea Dress Manufacturing Co. and the amount was due to Tai Tat Co. of Circular52 words
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Article37 1958-01-18 5 ACTING Commissioner for Ceylon in Singapore and the Federation Mr. C. Gunasingham. will give a talk on "Ceylon Flood Relief Works" at the Ceylon Tamils Association Hall in Handy Road tomorrow at 5 p.m.37 words
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Article22 1958-01-18 5 A TIMBER merchant, Lum Pooi 35, of Mentakab was fined $150 by a Temerloh Court for not reporting an accident.22 words
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Article78 1958-01-18 5 Clerk's Body Recovered From Sea PENANG, Fri.— The body of Thum Kong Yu, 27. a •>rk, was found in the sea nour Swettenham Pier this nornlng. 'I hum to-ether wih Chung Slew Choy, were reported r in? when a "hit-and-run" tongkang rammed their motor-boat off i'enang harbour on Tuesday niL'ht.78 words
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Article135 1958-01-18 5 MACD FOR L VARSITY BALL THE UNIVERSITY of Malaya Students' and Athletic Unions have jointly organized a "Varsity Ball" to be held tonight at the recently opened $2,009,000 King Edward VII Hall at Sepoy Lines. The ball wilJ also serve as an opportunity for introducing the newly elected student councillors135 words
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Article27 1958-01-18 5 THE Telecommunications Department installed 528 new telephone lines in the Federation last month. There were 469 new applications for telephone service during the same period.27 words
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235 1958-01-18 5 Blood Vengeance Led To Six Months Jail Term of Home Guards, civilians, seizures of firearms and attacks on British forces In the Federation by the Liberation Army." said Chief Inspector Lau Slew Foo, an expert document examiner. Passing sentence. Mr. McWilliam said he had no doubt in his mind that235 words
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Article77 1958-01-18 5 Change In 'Phone Numbers KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The first two digits of all five digit telephone numbers in the Setapak area of Kuala Lumpur will be changed to 61 as from 8 a.m. on Sunday. A subscriber whose number is at present ***** will have his number changed to *****.77 words
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Advertisement302 1958-01-18 5 JUS IT'S ENTERTAINMENT PLUS k J W/7H Mil. FUN AT HIS FUNNIEST IN A WONDERFUL MOTION PICTURE! Ih| lANI O*C*Nt\Ar»OMI MIIINT -^1 x I Margaret RUTHERFORD I Jill DIXON Leslie PHILLIPS Delphi LAWRENCE <ffetfk CATHAY MIDW/6Hr J VAinitl TONIGHT! )f JLJL jLC^LJ WILII LI IC iNI^fN The Omega Constellation is302 words
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Article173 1958-01-18 6 Windsor Lad Scrutineer Goodwood Fraocfo PEPPER DEALER MARVEL OF PERU II GREET JfAJJ EL OF PERU II I .storekeeper Pepper Dealer Pepper Dealer VtorekeeDer Marvel of Peru II Greet Storekeeper Jstoreneeper WEEM VITAL CHANCE VITAL CHANCE JSSL Dollar X infernal Region Golden Dollar Golden Dollar I'lto ChaSca m173 words
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Article1270 1958-01-18 6 TODAYS PROBABLE Fields Riders RACE 1: 2.15 p.m.— Horses Class 5* Dlv. 2—9 Furs. Peru II 6y 9.00 Pil Stable W.S. Bagby Mercer 2. ISI Storekeeper 5y 9.00 Mr. CS. Poh Yong Mawi 3. :*OB Jupiter 5y 8.13 Peggies Kongsi Rodc^rs Donnelly 4. 000 Calculation 5y 8.10 Mr. M Warden1,270 words
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Article308 1958-01-18 6 WINDSOR LAD says WW vj^ft a aa^^M I IB > P~^l And Give Larkin A Winning Break L NGLISH jockey Eddie Larkin who drew a blank on the first two days may find his winning turn this afternoon. He has been engaged to ride Sterling308 words
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Article1071 1958-01-18 6 THE main six furlongs sprint (Race 4) for Class Two performers is very open. Nearly half the field have strong claims. The Hobbs stable has a formidable quartette engaged Artina. Downing Street. Waxer and Wonder Kid and with Timberlane and Jolly Day. both smart winners,1,071 words
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Article59 1958-01-18 6 To:WITH little prospect of Ms rain at Ipoh, the track for is this afternoon's rams should be very good. UNuSLV Best Outsider j BEST longshot at Ipoh 1 today is Vital Chance in ft, Race 2 Marvel Of Peru II P. BVJ S.an S.ro and Bonanza Jr.-V59 words
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Article114 1958-01-18 6 RACE EIGHT Sparingly raced HtHdaj Flight is In such stnk.rr form mat he looks like annexing Race 8. He missed hit engagement on the second day and could have been saved lor this. His three in 38 sec on Saturday wa* a very fluent display114 words
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Advertisement115 1958-01-18 6 Manufacturers Exporters of S\ HISAMITSU BROTHERS CO., l\t solo Ag**ts: NAM AIK TRADI 19-20, Bonham Building, 2nd floor. U mted Ch^« Singapore!. Tel: *****. 1 OPENS <p avi lion) i UINJIVERSAL-lIMTERNATIOWL S FBI I ROCK I HUDSOt HITS! Free ROCK HUDSON rioturw I daily at 1.45 4 p.m. sho*> whil115 words
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Article33 1958-01-18 7 ilangor johore ?S»j U.lbrahim f Roberts is C'ou.scns I(nr, Johnston It lly i Cton I- KdJnKtoa Surrey Braine Marshall J Brooks Ooodsiir Adamson Everard Gill II Rennett. Kirk-ofT: 5 p.m.33 words
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Article783 1958-01-18 7 CONFIDENCE REIGNS IN SELANGOR AH Roads Lead To The Year's First 'Classic* Hard Fight But Well RetainTitle,OfficialsSay THE STAGE is set for the first of the year's sports classics the HMS Malaya Rugby Football Competition Final between defending champions, Selangor, and the challengers Johore at the Merdeka Stadium in Kuala783 words
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Article252 1958-01-18 7 1st Varsity Record By Onn Leng I |R broke tho Brsl dav [f f S,j of Malaya j v r pm Line«» 440 yards 2 .-cconds •oiay at L „l: 1 Chnn Ng Sen Ark. Chang Ming Yu Heat 2: 1. Man,, Joseph— 11s. 2. Kumarasingham 3. Kai Chonc; Heat252 words
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Article29 1958-01-18 7 W Dover K; _§H Senwr W S R.C. at M vs, RAF. or K.O m c.s.c TZ 'igkong JJ >. WanW. JL: rersitu Til. f« K. Sepoy Ba-29 words
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Article33 1958-01-18 7 leaou* iue Marines "B m m K 9< Bk nii B> ■r.. i s.M.i -0. RoV^g T i:. and D K. Pfjnanj H' H r B. red r P33 words
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Article65 1958-01-18 7 S'GOR PENANG WIN QUAD. TIES IPOII. Fri.— Giving an excellent display, Selangor scored a well-deserved .1-0 victory over Perak in the opening match of the inter-state hockey quadrangular tourney which began on the Ipoh padang today. In the second match of the evening. Negri beat Penan* 3-1. Match winning factor65 words
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Article, Illustration236 1958-01-18 7 WHILE tonight's main wrestling attraction is the King Kong Andres Lambrakis rough-and-tumble, what should be one of the best supporting events for a lon^ time is the no-quarter-asked and nonegiven Indian style wrestling between challenger Hari Prasad Pehlwan and Punjab champion Gutia Singh. This is a236 words
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Article201 1958-01-18 7 RAF Beat Kiwis At Water-Polo A WATER-POLO match was played in Changi's new swimming pool yesterday be: ween RAF Singapore and iheRNZNS The Royalist'. This resulted *n a struggle in which the Kiwis lost by .seven goals to five. In th e first half, the Kiwis played a strong game.201 words
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Article112 1958-01-18 7 THE following are Combined Schools hockey teams for the SHA knockout competition: Against RAF in Changi B at Changi tomorrow is: Balbir Singh (Beatty); Savacho <SJI), Joginder Singh (Serangoon): Chandra Das (Bartley). Lim Ket (Beatty). Gurucharan Singh (St Andrews); Branson tSJI). Mandhir Singh (Raffles). Kebal112 words
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Advertisement848 1958-01-18 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Tel: *****/6. *****/4 132/6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE Te Halifax, Boston. New York. Baltimor., Philadelphia 6- Cult Ports S'por. 9. S'ham Penang TEUCIR S/lOMar II Mar 15/16 Mai Carrier* option to proceed via other pom to load and discharge cargo NORTH848 words
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Advertisement1167 1958-01-18 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) ilncoiooratec -n <1* «"•«> *h.pp,«. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE o.;;' SA.UNCS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW LONDON O CONTINENTAL PORTS Cirntr, option to proceed vi. oth.r port, to load and «.r,o (Vis Suts with liberty to oroceed via Panama or Cap. ot1,167 words
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Advertisement839 1958-01-18 8 MITSUI ]J§3 LINE S'pore P. S'ham Penong FOR JAPAN. FOR U.S.A. Akagisan°Maru from Japan 21 Jan 24 Jan Akoshison Moru from Japan 17 Feb FOR COLOMBO KARACHI. BOMBAY. Akakurasan Moru from Japan 18 Feb 23 Feb 25 Feb Kyoritsu Maru from Japan 23 Jon 26 Jan 27 Jon Horyu Moru839 words
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Advertisement626 1958-01-18 8 EAST ASIATIC [J OUTWARDS Soilings toi Bana4ok and n B p Bi^H Penana P r. m "KINA" 19/21 j Qn 2] P] "SUMBAWA- Z2^|J accept* corqo (or Japan I "MEONIA" 21/23 Jon 9 Collincj Saigon. Bangkok I "LALANDIA" 21/23 Fcb fi "KOREA" 21/22 Fcb 23 2 A HOMEWARDS Sailings toi626 words
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Article107 1958-01-18 9 RUBBER UP CENT INTERNATIONAL first grade rubber for February closed yesterday at 77j cents per lb. one quarter cent above Thursday. The market closed auietly steady. It marked ud at the opening on slightly higher overseas advices and fluctuated narrowly on a quiet marketThere was small interest in lower grades,107 words
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Article63 1958-01-18 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The second meeting of the 11--man working committee comprising Government representatives and rubber producers in the Federation was held today. The first meeting was held in December, when the committee agreed to the principles of the Blackman Report to strengthen the industry in63 words
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Article27 1958-01-18 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday. Selling. T.T. or O.p. "eady: Canada 32; Belgian Francs ICI7.27 words
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367 1958-01-18 9 MALAYANS FOR E.C.A.F.E. TALKS IN B'KOK subjects. Japan, it is understood, is tabling a number of pro- 'Key Meeting On Asia Trade Promotion MORE than 20 countries ore likely to be represented at a major trade conference sponsored by the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East, which opens367 words
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Article204 1958-01-18 9 Business In Shares Malayan sharebrokers reported ihe follow ing business done: Fed. Disp $2.10 F. N. ords $2.70 to $2 67i, $2.70 (delayed. overnight am: yesterday*; Gammon $2 30 $2*28. $2,221 lot G'town Disp. $2.10; Hammer $2.10; HoiAßkong Bank $455 cd: M Brevenes $3.40; M. Cement SI 30: M. Colls.204 words
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Article98 1958-01-18 9 SINGAPORE Chines* Pnduce Exchange noon closing prices per plcul yesterday were: eopr.. Jan. -Feb UK/ Continent $30 buyers, $30$ sellers; coconut oil In bulk $46 sellers; in drums $50 sellers. Mun:ok white Depper $100 sellers; Sarawak white $99 sellers; special Sarawak black $64. Singapore Copra Association closing prices:98 words
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Article235 1958-01-18 9 'Import Rules Affect Trade' PENANG, Fri. Strict foreign exchange regulations imposed by the Federation Government axe crippling the free trade of Penang, traders here told The Standard. Decrease in the entrepot trade, especially in rubber, which alone has dropped by about $13,000,000 in the nine months of lasi year, is235 words
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Article264 1958-01-18 9 A general decline in tin shares was reported yesterday by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association. This was due mainly to the drop in the overnight forward metal price of tin in London by £7 to £712 per ton. accordding to a leading sharebroker. Tin counters264 words
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Article224 1958-01-18 9 THE keynote of this week's rubber trading has been the stubborn steadiness in Singapore market in the face of apathetic overseas advices, says the weekly report of Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co., Ltd. This steadiness has been assisted by pin-pricks of concern from Indonesia about possible224 words
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Article109 1958-01-18 9 OUTER ROADS Felipes, Chamapadah. Helikon. Santa Dolores. Borus. Mui Heng, Ocean Fortune, Kaloekoe, Mataram, Rio Sacramento, USSR Trawlers, Mau Mee, Leverkusen, Pioneer Merchant. Shun Ming. Danakil. Inckilda, Diomed. Saracen. INNER ROADS Auby. Flying Lark, Lagong. Matang. Senai. Kul a Tangkal. Chit Myan Ma. Caltex Bintang. Harum Manis. Soon109 words
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Article92 1958-01-18 9 Ben Line Opening New Offices LONDON. Jan. 17. (Reuter) —unices ar e being opened for the tir^t time in Hongkong and Bangkok by th e Ben L,ine, the company stated here. A similar office had just been opered in Kuala Lumpur. Office* were set up in Singapore and at Port92 words
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Article70 1958-01-18 9 MALAYA shipped 107,331 tons of prepared latex last year, a record since 1954. Shipments totalled 92 369 tons in 1954, 107,806 tons' in 1955 and 5)2,182 tons in 1936. Top buyer during December was the United Kingdom, which took H.205 tons (30,870 tons in 1957). Next was70 words
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Article, Illustration117 1958-01-18 9 SENSATIONAL RESULTS OF NEW HEIGHT INCREASE SYSTEM! IN your own home it >% now possible to increase your height by a Simple. Natural Method There »rt no drugs, nothing to get out of order; there is no risk; everything >« simple and straight-for-ward This wonderful new method should add to117 words
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Article106 1958-01-18 9 READ THIS CONVINCING PROOF "Without your help I would have neve^ been able to iom the Air Force My height it now five foot seven inches, a gam of 3 inches in two months." D 8.. W Wallsend *'l have now completed two weeks' framing and have already gamed on*106 words
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Article32 1958-01-18 9 £1,000 Guarantee The above sum will be paid to any person who can prove that any testimonial* appearing m thit announcement art other than genuine extracts from actual letters in ou» possession.32 words
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Article42 1958-01-18 9 The Principol, SYDNEY PHYSICAL INSTITUTE, Dept. T4O, 1 Dean Place, Sydney, Australia. Dear Sir. Please send m« your remarkable literature. How To Increase My Height," This obligates me in no way whatsoever. NAME m% tmm ADDRESS (Enclose Stomp for Postage) SS 18/1/5842 words
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Advertisement303 1958-01-18 9 Ib^ 1 J v% i v^ I iiw w w I FLY TO EUROPE jn the coming year Be suf of a perfect trip by booking now Aj'o Imuranct Building, Singapore./^ A++++++44+++*******3B*****3Sg ill THE MAGIC, THE SPLENDOUR |AN ADVENTURE IN THE LAND OF AMERICAN MAIL LINE w Service tor Los303 words
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Advertisement278 1958-01-18 9 MALACCA'S DELIGHTFUL SEASIDE Cosy Quiet BSBiE^ I 1611 I§. Min§ ZIU i^BMßMaTn^atiTWWKft'tlKtra^a^a^a^al S < f^ 1 aTfi^l r J till Gfl! t^^l^^S^jTuHnrrvTM^ 23, Lim Tack Kim Read. Singapore 2. i t Telephone ***** (S lines) V a y >' _a^dflHl^. -,j^***^^^ .s&^" r N *> W A\ TS^ Ti i7iT278 words
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Article, Illustration237 1958-01-18 10 K. Kawarada PAN- ASIA - By of Kiyoshi Sonoye 18-year-old high school student, puts the finishing touches to what probably is the world's cheapest manmade satellite made in his small study. The pintsized satellite was made from discarded tubes, radio parts and equipment at the cost of only Y3.000 (US$B). A rocket-enthusiast since237 words
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Article, Illustration312 1958-01-18 10 Sputnik MADE IN JAPAN Costs U.S. 8 youthful inventor probably can credit himself for being the first to finish the project in less than one month and at a minimum cost of less than US$lO. Says the student scientist "Mine is not for scientific research. I only did it in312 words
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Article555 1958-01-18 10 JOHN DAVY REVIEWS THE SCIENTIFIC PROGRESS OF 1957. LOOKING back at 1957, the main scientific events were undoubtedly the Sputniks, Looking forward into 1958, the main scientific events look like being more Sputniks and probably a "Yanknik" or two as jvell. The Russians undoubtedly plan to555 words
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Article224 1958-01-18 10 Rita De - Rita De By rpODAY'S QUOTATION: I "Hatred toward any human brinf cannot exist in the same heart as love to God." Dean Inge SATURDAY FOR EVERY ONE: The accent is on personality, charm today Enjoy some sociability, re laxation. fun. It i* a good time for entertaining. Buv for224 words
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Advertisement364 1958-01-18 10 Nuclear Research Seeks New CCIENTISTS at the University of California in the Tnited States are using radioactive isotopes peaceful products of atomic energy in research designed to create new and improved insecticides. They are feeding radioactive carbon to cockroaches and following the passage of the carbon through the Insects' bodies.364 words
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Miscellaneous168 1958-01-18 10 LI'L ABNER ~T m THOSE! ARE TAKE THIS AH BETTER I /hprev^' =C THE TOUGHEST > IT'LL MAKE J TAKE TWO ff f NOW THET Ev T >. 7 rp-THEN'S )V HOODLUMS OKJ J T THE FIGHT AV THET'LL MAKE 7 V SIRAW'i > ANNOVIN' < THEE>LOCK f f y168 words
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372 1958-01-18 11 KILLED MOTHERS LOVER: MAN GETS 4½ YEARS Jury Reduces Murder Charge KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The first jury to assemble for a murder trial in a Malay state today reduced the charge to one of culpable homicide, not amounting to murder. Mr. Justice Shepherd, in sentencing Marine craftsman Abdul Rahman, 28,372 words
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187 1958-01-18 11 Court Of Inquiry Set Up To Probe Into Strike PENANG, Fri. Government has ordered a Court of Inquiry with Mr. Justice Rigby as president, to investigate the cause of the 52-day-old strike at the Eastern Smelting Company Ltd., here. The company has engaged Messrs. Pressrave and Ma*thews to represent it187 words
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Article161 1958-01-18 11 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) in Smxapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot (nom.) 774 77; R.S.S. No. 1 772 775 March R.S.S. No. 1 774 78* R.S.S. No. 2 February 75? 76i R.S.S. No. 3 February 73 <4 Tone Quietly steady. The price of tin In161 words
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302 1958-01-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Ministry for National Reserves building, the largest Federal Government office building in Malaya will be built in Gurney Road here as one of several major general building projects the Assistant Director of Public Works (Buildings), Mr. G. Meehan,302 words
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Article123 1958-01-18 11 Boy Freed On Murder Count KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Karpal Singh, 15. was today cleared of a tentative murder charge by Magistrate Inche Abdul Hamid bin Azmi after a two-day preliminary inquiry. Karpal's 43 year old father, Letchman Singh, was however committed to stand trial in the High Court. Both had123 words
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Article48 1958-01-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Evidence is accumulating that many Malayan bacteria are acquiring some resistance to the six main antibiotics in current use. states the annual report of the Institute for Medical Research just released. These antibiotics are penicillin, streptomycin, chloramphenicol, torramycin. achromycin and aureomycin.48 words
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134 1958-01-18 11 CATTLE OWNER GETS TEN YEARS' JAIL IPOH. Fri.— A cattle-owner, Fazal Rahman, was today sentenced to ten years' imprisonment by Mr. Justice Syed Sheh Barakbah in the Perak Assizes for taking part in a fight with a farmer who died as a result of injuries received. Fazal Rahman and two134 words
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Miscellaneous1060 1958-01-18 11 i^VBPHPWT''BP^f^P B^M HI^^P II^FMFHHFW^^TB 130 Time Signal and News fol■Mh I ll ll] fcV V m■W V V 1 m W^H lowed by Singapore Share Market ■ilOllflllll ■lUlTifllrfill report. 1.45 Saturday Date— Part V*J ff«H I Jalkl^ Val "llfal irMV^I 2 2.15 The Week-ends Sport. UUUjAiA|AAJ -j 4-, Tne iA1,060 words
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Miscellaneous174 1958-01-18 11 WaJes. 11.33 Felix King at the Piano In The Night And The Music'. 1155 S:ng It Again. 12 25 Rugby Union Football Ireland vs. Australia. 12.30 The News, 12.39 Commentary. 12.45 Radio Newsreel rloih-lmun (Silver ttetwumj: 6.57 a.m. ReditTusion March. 7 am. Time Signal, Opening Announcement. 7.01 Sunrise Serenade. 7.30174 words
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Article154 1958-01-18 12 WASHINGTON, Jan. 17 (Reuter) A powerful plea for international control of outer space for peaceful purposes was made yesterday by Mr. John Foster Dulles, the Secretary of State. He declared that the Soviet Union should "jump at the chance" of instituting In- terna 1 ional154 words
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Article164 1958-01-18 12 -SAYS LEADER OF OPPOSITION PARTY Idea Is Obsolete Dead' SKiNAGAR, Kashmir, Jan. 17 (Reuter) Ghulam Mohammci' Sadiq, leader of Kashmir's main opposition party, the Democratic National Conference, said here last night any talk of a plebiscite to decide Kashmir's future was "obsolete and dead." In a164 words
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Article112 1958-01-18 12 WARSHIP SAILS FOR NASSAU HAMILTON, Bermuda, Jan. 16 (Reuter) The British frigate Ulster left here yesterday for strike-bound Nassau in the Bahamas, where precautions are being taken against a threat of strike violence. Her departure was delayed 16 hours by bad weather. The voyage from Bermuda to the Bahamas normally112 words
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130 1958-01-18 12 CHICAGO, Jan. 17 (Reuter).— A doctor said here last night that he had changed the fingerprints of two of his patients to such an extent that the prints would be worthless in establishing their identity. This would be "somewhat disconcerting to130 words
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Article22 1958-01-18 12 MADAME Felix Gaillard. wife of the French Prime Minister, yesterday gave birth to a baby girl who was named isanene.- ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article104 1958-01-18 12 Strijdom To Quit Politics JOHANNESBURG. Jan. 17 (Reuter). Mr. Johannes Strijdom. the South African Prime Minister, is expected to announce his retirement from politics soon "on the advice «»f his doctors," according to a Press report here today. The political correspondent of the Rand Daily Mail, in a despatch from104 words
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Article33 1958-01-18 12 A FIRE blazing in a hold of the 8.437-ton Danish freighter Malaya since Monday was put out by marine firemen on Thursday night when she dropped anchor at Brest. Renter.33 words
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402 1958-01-18 12 I Shot My Family As I Did Not Want Them To Suffer- Ex-RAF Officer SYDNEY. Jan. 17 (Reuter). A former Royal Air Force officer. Spencer Cartwright. 38. who lived in Stoke-on-Trent before he immigrated to Australia, was today committed for trial on three charges of having murdered his wife, Jean402 words
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Article59 1958-01-18 12 CALCUTTA. Jan. 17 (UP) —Loading and unloading of snips in this important Indian port city was almost paralyzIJ.OOO dock workers respondv m2 a i 3trike called by tn e National Union of Dock Labour. The union demands wage increases, one paid holiday weekly, and cash payments59 words
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Article29 1958-01-18 12 M CHRISTIAN PINEAU, French Foreign Minister, arrived in London by air yesterday from Paris for one-day talks on world problems with his British counterpart, Mr. Lloyd.- ReuterReuter - 29 words
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181 1958-01-18 12 JAKARTA, Jan. 17 (Reuter) The government today asked Parliament to approve a Bill ratifying an American loan to Indonesia of up to 15 million United States dollars. The government earlier explained to Parliament details of how Indonesia would benefit from the181 words
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159 1958-01-18 12 Gaillard Gets His Vote Of Confidence PARIS, Jan. 17 (Reuter) M. Felix Gaillard, France's young Prime Minister, won an important political victory here last night when he persuaded the National Assembly to reaffirm its confidence in his government although he had refused to give way to demands for fresh concessions159 words
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Article86 1958-01-18 12 ARLINGTON. Virginia. Jan. 17 (Reuter). Actor Edward G. Robinson and Miss Jane Adlcr. a New York dress designer, were married here vesterday, but kept it quiet until late last night. The actor, now starring at a Washington theatre in the stage play "MIDDLE OF THE86 words
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Article113 1958-01-18 12 $50 Fine For Sarah Churchill MALIBU. Jan. 17 (UP) Sarah Churchill. actrc&sdaughter of Sir Winston Chuiehill, pleaded guilty yesterday to a charge of being intoxicated in a public place and was fined US$5O. After receiving the British actress' pie** of guilty. Judge Charles H. Woodmansee in a clear vcict and113 words
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Article182 1958-01-18 12 MELBOURNE, Jan 17 (ReuteD— Guests at the Victoria state reception to the Queen Mother in Melbourne on Feb. 27 may wear sports coats— but only if they do n i° \u own thc appropriate clothes. Government officials suggested today that guests who did not own evening182 words
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