Singapore Standard, 25 January 1958
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Title Section19 1958-01-25 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone *****—5 Coble: "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25. 1958 Vol. VIM. No. 206 15 cts. 14 Pages19 words
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Article739 1958-01-25 1 THE EMERGENCY RUSSIA TUNKU REPLIES TO BULGANIN NOTE Jungle War Is Contrary To Soviet Peace Aspirations KUALA LUMPUR, FRI. THE FEDERATION GOVERNMENT, IN SUPPORTING RUSSIA'S "SUMMIT PEACE TALKS" PROPOSALS, HAS DRAWN MARSHAL BULGANIN'S PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO THE EMERGENCY WAR IN MALAYA, WHICH IS CONTRARY TO RUSSIA'S ASPIRATIONS FOR PEACE. IN739 words
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348 1958-01-25 1 IRRITATION THAT HAS NO WIDESPREAD EFFECT Tunkus Assessment Of Teachers Furore KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The threat of the South Province Wellesley UMNO division to resign en-bloc will only prove an "irritation" and will have no widespread effect, the Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, who is president of UMNO told The348 words
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Article31 1958-01-25 1 YUGOSLAVIA yesterday demanded that the French Government "totally replaces" the arms cargo confiscated from the Yugoslav freighter S'-lovenija by the French authorities, off the Algerian Reuter Coast a week ago.Reuter - 31 words
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Article114 1958-01-25 1 LONDON, Jan. 24 (Reuter) The Lord Mayor of London, Sir Denis Truscott, tonight refuted allegations made by Singapore Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, that he was "merely a ceremonial figurehead." At a Mansion House dinner. Sir Dems said: "I see m today's paper114 words
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Article65 1958-01-25 1 SEOUL, Jan. 24, (Reuter)— A drunken and demented South Korean Army Captain today shot and killed four fellow officers and two soldiers, and then killed himself, the South Korean Army announced here today The Army said the 27-year-old Captain had been drinking heavily and started65 words
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Article19 1958-01-25 1 TALKS broke down m London yesterday over a £50,000,--000 pay demand by Britain's Reuter 500,000 railwaymen.-Reuter - 19 words
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Article, Illustration315 1958-01-25 1 INDONESIA FREES TWO I BARTER SHIPS Cargo Intact, They Steam Home TWO Singapore barter trade ships, the Torina and Kah Kheng, detained at the Indonesian check point of Pulau Samboe since Jan. 16, were released early yesterday. The freighters of Britiwli Itfgistry, under the command jpf Captains J. McLennan andStandardpic - 315 words
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202 1958-01-25 1 MAYORS PAY: THE FULL COUNCIL MUST NOW DECIDE THE Mayor of Singapore will have to face the full body of City Councillors on the question of the amount of remuneration ne should receive from public funds. This position was brought about by a turn m the discussions of the Peoples202 words
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Article67 1958-01-25 1 CARACAS. Jan. 24 (AFP). Rioters broke through Police defences last night and fighting their way into Police headquarters burned Police files and papers and destroyed furniture before the Army cleared them out The rest of Caracas was calm as Army units patrolled the streets. For the67 words
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Article79 1958-01-25 1 JAKARTA. Jan. 24 (AFP) Attorney-General Suprapto has summoned the regional prosecutor of Rhio islands, lying between Sumatra and Singapore, to report on the seizure of a number of foreign vessels which carried contraband goods from Indonesia to Singapore, it was announced here today. Meanwhile, it was79 words
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Article104 1958-01-25 1 New Borneo Air Survey For SEATO? BRUNEI. North Borneo. Jan. 24 (UP) The Royal Air Force is making a new air survey of the British Borneo terri.ories to provide SEATO defence planners with a complete and up-to-date map of an area of growing strategic importance, the Borneo Bulletin here reported104 words
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Article33 1958-01-25 1 A SOVIET note delivered to Italian Foreign Minister Giuseppe Pella on Thursday called on Italy to pay "reparations" due to the Soviet Union as a result of World War Two.— AFPAFP - 33 words
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Article82 1958-01-25 1 HONOLULU, Jan. 24 (UP) —The Navy said today polio has broken out among the natives on Majuro island m the Marshalls. near the site of America's nuclear test centre. Sixteen cases among the island's native population of 2,000 were reported, and a portable respirator was flown82 words
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155 1958-01-25 1 LONDON. Jan. 24 (Reuter) —Half ut London's main meat supply centre the Smithfield Market wps reduced to ruins today alter a 24-hour-old fire burst from the basement area with a loud explosion to become the most spectacular blaze ht-re since the wartime bombing \fter the155 words
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133 1958-01-25 1 20,000 Families To Get Cut In Power Rates ABOUT 20,000 Singapore families will pay less for electricity from next month Instead of the present rate of 20 cents per unit of power consumed, they will m future pay only 12 cents. The cut will cost the City Council nearly $156,000133 words
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Article29 1958-01-25 1 A WIDESPREAD military conspiracy to assassinate Bolivian President Dr. Hernan Slles Zuazo. na.s been discovered m La Paz. the pro-Government, newspaper "La Nacion" reported yes- terday. AFPAFP - 29 words
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Advertisement144 1958-01-25 1 fou canj pc sure I X f*mcu men of our time, the come to be regarded m-nnrvrrn; <■; and distinction. The ctei a Datejust is now on Mf most eminent men m the V Icr Datejusts. it has gained an B ite. with the coveted distinction B Waterproof m its144 words
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438 1958-01-25 2 Accountants Debunk The Mayor's Dream Ot Utopia THE Mayor of Singapore, Mr.. Ong Eng Guan, "would need the touch of Midas and the mathematical wizardry of an Einstein" if he were to make a success of his economic plan "of soaking the rich to help the poor," said a spokesman438 words
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Article, Illustration179 1958-01-25 2 It Will Give Tourism A Fillip' SINGAPORE must safeguard its reputation as an "Emponuir of the East" and not overcharge tourists, Mrs. J.M. Jumabhoy, wife of the Colony Minister for Commerce and Industry, said yesterday. Mrs. Jumabhoy said this when she opened the new $250,000 TerminalStandardpic - 179 words
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Article36 1958-01-25 2 HONGKONG, Jan. 24.— Special Standard Service; Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were $15.50 io £1 Sterling $5.***** to US$l: $1,851 to Malayan $1. $0,121 to one Indonesian Rupian; Gold $257.25 to a tael.36 words
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Article32 1958-01-25 2 THE Registrar of Trade Unions has cancelled the registration of the Singapore Civil Air Transport Union on the ground that it has ceased to exist, the government gazette announced yesterday.32 words
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Advertisement2013 1958-01-25 2 drhdfhfghdfh TENDER NOTICES JOHORE P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class TP and above registered PWD Contractors will be received by the State Engineer Johore, up to noon of the 7/2/58 for CONSTRUCTION OF ONE HOSTEL FOR GOVERNMENT ENGLISH SCHOOL AT MERSING. Full particulars may be obtained from the Senior Executive2,013 words
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Advertisement416 1958-01-25 2 NOTICES P.W.D. NOTICE BRIDGE No 1/1 Connection Road, Seremban, is closed to all traffic other than cyclists and pedestrians until further notice STATE ENGINEER, Negri Sembilan. AUCTION SALE OF THE household furniture, crockery, cutlery, personal effects, pot plants, r tc, etc., of the late Mr. S Ramplen Jones will be416 words
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Advertisement230 1958-01-25 2 w i^ A I W/SDol J that King O f u^m is bock with MOH£ f f merrim nt and /un' USI B he R nk ()r 'l '"Is ,»ir Jn I B^F a*flfl^ 188 l BBbUbF J Margaret RUTHERFORD I w Ijll niYHKI ri 4c --Leslie PHILLIPS Delphi UffßtNCf230 words
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Article444 1958-01-25 3 E UMNO., M.C.A., and M.1.C., which H rU ling Alliance Party, are each being ,r.tcrnal dissensions rhar threaten not disintegrate the individual organixations l/^icncc as well. What are the true basic m these squabbles On the surface the L disloyalty of members to the individual XK n444 words
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Article334 1958-01-25 3 IN two territories, separated from each other 10 miles of sea, two speakers on Thursday the people to understand their civic The speakers were Singapore's f Information Services, Mr. G.G. Thomopened a civics course for 24 hawkers, 9n 3 Kong's new Governor, Sir Robert Black. however, one striking difference334 words
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Article41 1958-01-25 3 'n Feck Kirn Koad. bpore t »oj No 15G3 Cables: TICEKNEWS* L^MP(jp. <^^^bl (5 lines) All departments insurance rflog 174 Batu Ko k ***** 9 a k CI J h St rel: 4055 B^k:t China Tel: 147141 words
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1144 1958-01-25 3 W.S. Woytinsky - W.S. Woytinsky India Celebrates The Eighth Anniversary Of Her Independence On Sunday, January 26 By "J believe that the most significant development m India has been the development of the Community Projects and National Extension Service m the vast rural area s of1,144 words
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Article, Illustration823 1958-01-25 3 we the PEOPLE Additional Benefits Sir— lt is with alarm I learn that the new City Councillors have decided to rescind the motion passed b\ the old Council on Nov. 2P last for additional Provident Fund benefits to retired employees. I am one of the many local retired employees who823 words
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Article, Illustration42 1958-01-25 3 r VHE Saluki, a slim dog of Asia, is thought to be the living representative of the first dog trained for hunting by man. Easily running at speeds up to 40 miles an hour* it can tire a gazelle.42 words
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Article, Illustration371 1958-01-25 3 the NEWS as it strikes me Ctifa (Jituu&AeitjifoL "JF YOU wish to know the mind of a man, listen to his words." says a Chinese proverb. Colony Ro'arians who heard the Commerce Minister, J.M. Jumabhoy, detail to them on Wednesday the sevrn. dangers of Communism, must have been startled not371 words
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Advertisement23 1958-01-25 3 Mr. BRANDYMAN SAYS OF MARTELL COGNAC "LONG OR SHORT" IT'S WAY AHEAD... MARTELL COGNAC Sola Agents h"« L ROTTERDAM TRADING CO., (M) LTD.23 words
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Article, Illustration455 1958-01-25 5 WORK BEGINS ON 4½ M. SUPER DAM New Reservoir Will Serve XL, Petaling Jaya KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Raja Muda ot belangor today pressed a button to mix and pour the first bucket of concrete for the construction of the $4i million Klang Gates Dam which will hold four million455 words
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219 1958-01-25 5 Police War Against 'Bad Hats' A Success PENANG, Fri. Police pulled m more than 450 'bad hats' and secret society men for interrogation iast year. Several secret society leader.s have also been expelled from r.he island under the Emer^en^y Regulations. This was revealed by a Police spokesman today. The .spokesman219 words
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Article86 1958-01-25 5 BARN DANCE SPECIALIST DUE TODAY MR. RICKFY Holden. American folk dunce leader and square dance caller, who is on a world tour as a special representative of the International Recreation Association of New York, will arrive m Singapore at 4 p.m. today. He will hold a special square dance session86 words
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270 1958-01-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. High Court Judge, Mr. Justice Shepherd, today excused the jury from serving again for one year after they cleared a 24- year-old tailor Mah Kwan Chiew of a charge of murder. The jury returned a verdict of ''not guilty" after retiring270 words
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Article68 1958-01-25 5 A woman, Lim Ghin, 38, drank a solution of washing soda m a fit of temper because her son refused to carry out her instructions, a Singapore court was told yesterday. She pleaded guilty before Magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pates, to a charge of attempted68 words
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Article28 1958-01-25 5 IPOH. Fri.— A 47-year-old housewife. Yong Siew Heng of Pasir Pinji New Village, collapsed and died m Ipoh's New Town Market early yesterday morning.28 words
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Article, Illustration98 1958-01-25 5 SHAW Brothers started a competition last year among their 100 theartes m Singapore, Malaya and Sarawak to choose the theatre with the best management. The company offered $2,000 and a gold watch to the winner. Among the many points stressed were cleanliness of the theatre, ability to98 words
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233 1958-01-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The results of the premium bond draw at the Selangor Turf Club here today are as follows: First prize: *****6. Second prizes: *****4. *****6, Third prizes: *****6. *****0. Fourth prizes: *****9, *****5, *****7, *****6, *****3, *****3, *****7, *****3 *****0, *****2, *****1233 words
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Article121 1958-01-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —For the first time m the Federation the pupils of a school have become the shareholders of the school tuck shop. In a Malay public school m Johol near here, 20 Senior Class pupils last year became shareholders of the tuck shop.121 words
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Article74 1958-01-25 5 PENANG, Fri.— Malaya's top Bangsawan M prima donna," Che Aminah Alias, will sing the latest Malay and Hindustani hits at the Penang UMNO Youth Fun Fair at the New World Park here from Jan. 30 to Feb. 1. The fair, which UMNO Youth leaders believe74 words
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Advertisement95 1958-01-25 5 Termite Control Lyctus X ii n of Household Pests, I Bees, Hornets, Cockroaches. H N: of Foodstuffs such as H i ts nuts, flour, dried roots, V r items such as jute bags, Hf of buildings after serious L BEST m PEST CONTROL X TAYLOR LIMITED. ■i; \|>() R E95 words
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Advertisement401 1958-01-25 5 A I really can't save money Why not buy a Ray A for our marriage SuYin- E cyc/e? It would be w transport fares are so L Wi economical to buy and f 1 expensive. r» 1 you would save up ...my brothers all I Ffei^"-* 1 5 have Ray401 words
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Article406 1958-01-25 6 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Says She Has Done Everything Right In Dawn Efforts WITH big fields prevailing m most of this afternoon's races at Bukit Timah, the luck of the draw will play an important part m determining the prospects of the candidates. If favoured by good406 words
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Article, Illustration202 1958-01-25 6 Windsor Lad Scrutineer Goodwood Francis SAFE INVEST FAKIR IMPRESS EVELYN 1 lakir Evelyn The Wizard The Wizard Sincere* staff Officer safe Invest Safe In\c»t THE ANAK THE ANAK THE ANAK GRAND RAPIDS X Kough and Ready Curls super Picture Triple Crown Super Picture Angkor Wat Two Dimension My202 words
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Article792 1958-01-25 6 NEAL HOBBS has two promising newcomers m Impress and Safe Invest both have been showing up to advantage m their morning efforts. They have trained on splendidly. !Of the pair I expect Safe Invest to show them home m 1 Race One. Safe Invest792 words
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Article273 1958-01-25 6 THE track for today's races at Bukit Timah will probably be yielding. Best Outsider Best longshot today is Entertainment 111 m Race 9. Irish Pearl should make a sound each-way bet m Race I- The Big Sw-rp will be drawn on Race 9. Broadcast Rediffuslon will broadcast commentaries273 words
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Article66 1958-01-25 6 The key to the new Race Card which sho7s its last three runs, where of «Sf c W S run tate 2L the ing > stance fo n Uows C !fht Carrlcd ls M It Singapore X* Kuala Lumpur X 'Poh vr Penan* X66 words
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2166 1958-01-25 6 RACE I: 2.10 p.m.— Horses Class 3, Div. 4-6T^W 3y «ACI«IPPLI 9.00 MIRCIK OONHtiLT »'lX}*%?£ZiS». Y5, Sl '''IB 7 4v IMPRESS 813 lOHNSON HOBBS Mr IV Mitchell m I 3 6v THE WIZARD 8.12 (Unfixed) HOBBS Tan's Stable 9cS.Y.6f 8-0> fffl 4 5v FAKIR2,166 words
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Advertisement6 1958-01-25 6 COMMENTARIES ON ALL RACES hbhH hbß6 words
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Article134 1958-01-25 7 ■afore I, y r?t day. w S avals t Squa tar H r: vs. *> c.c. Wt at LI Asinni m Hukit Junior m inn V XI vs, m at Young I* Rangers W Ist B* d rd. B C vs. I. rden». Kuala Lumpur RUGBY FARELF zone134 words
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Article137 1958-01-25 7 It jr Easl Air Force shield for the Novices impionships went to RAF Changi last night. Chan^i boxers, coached by SAC Bennett. scored 11 points to Scletar and Tcngah's seven points each m the finals of the tournament fought at Changi. The finals opened with the flyweight bout m137 words
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Article140 1958-01-25 7 Aussies 5 For 6 ■rd Test: 1\ Jan M K<»E V.Mr.ilw l »d for m\ at the pl.iv »n thr openlof the third test Smith Africa hrre E■ n p X i and m H.. I Jim X C B at I Ba Br B B th the I B140 words
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Article35 1958-01-25 7 2 <Router)- ion -cam England Saturday c match Cardiff on ounccd here I (Llanelly), M. C J- C. avios <C ;i ,d:fT>. diff), L. k Prosser Morodith I 'WatM. elly) w H C C.35 words
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Article14 1958-01-25 7 c Bukit so-cer 'oi ibined En,ahmad, G I Ha san and Atang!14 words
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225 1958-01-25 7 On >»tjrda. v I Ihs: Be?,, Utifl Watch tx Sun. n b Bubble^ sultan. Yen. The ladies race M.A.R.A. Classes 2, 3, 4 and 5 5 furlong minimum ratchwelghts (Class 2— list Class 3— lOst 7 lbs. Class I—lost1 lost 5 lbs. Class s—lOst5225 words
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Article126 1958-01-25 7 The best bout of the evening was the welterweight championship m which LAC- Noiide of Chans:! did just enough to beat SAC Hoggs of Seletar. From the first bell Noade tore at Ho-?g. who fought back and very nearly had Noade m trouble when he throw a hard126 words
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Article79 1958-01-25 7 COOPER FRASER WIN AUST. TITLE SYDNEY, Australia. Jan. 24 (UP). Ashley Cooper and Xeale Fraser today won the national doubles tennis title when they beat Roy Emerson and Bob 7-5. 6-8. 3-6. 6-3. 7-5. In the women's semi final Britain's Angela Mortimer and Lorraine Coghlan, of Victoria, defeated the New79 words
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Article32 1958-01-25 7 Artina has been promoted from class 2 to one. according to the latest SRA classification of horses. Oversnin and Malay Film are up from class five to four.32 words
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Article34 1958-01-25 7 MELBOURNE, Jan. 23. (AFP)— Australian Frank Sedgman beat his compatriot Ken Rosewall fi-2. 6-4 m the international professional tennis tournament at Kooyon? Melbourne today. American Tony Trabert beat Pancho Segura-Equador 6-2. 6-2.34 words
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Article504 1958-01-25 7 His 337 A Record In Endurance BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Jan. 23 (Reuter) A recoiil shattering innings of 337 by little Hanif Mohammad earned Pakistan a draw m the first Test against the West Indies here today. Hanif spent 16 hours 13 minutes at the wicket, easily beating the504 words
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Article81 1958-01-25 7 PEXANG. Fri. The Kedah Cup. over a distance of 84 furlongs with $3,500 stakes, will be the special race m the Penang Turf Club's three-day Spring Meeting on Mar. 1. 5 and 8 Horses Class 2: Ist run 6 furs, or one mile. 2nd run 6 furs, or81 words
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Article33 1958-01-25 7 VICTORIA School Old Boys Association scored a narrow 2-1 victory over Bartley School Old Boys Association m the inter-0.8.A. soccer competition for the Marshall Shield on the Victoria School ground yesterday.33 words
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Article127 1958-01-25 7 SYDME^, Jan. 24 (Reur.him^ Au stralian tennis Uiampion Ashley Cooper jS'iK ava a »>le after all for tbis year's official tennis tout overseas. Cooper said at White City cS U hf he had ionsidermak»tteah ea V ler threat not t0 "laKe the tour. Th e thieat'127 words
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Article47 1958-01-25 7 PENANG. Fri.-Malayan Teachers College enhanced their position m the P.H.A league with creditable three-nil win over Penang Malays on the Dato Kramat ground today Teachers led two nil at the interval. ttr S re L rs vere D Manasseh. w. Harben and A. Shaharbi.47 words
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Article18 1958-01-25 7 GLASGOW. Jan. 24 (Reuter) Finland beat Scotland 6—4 m an amateur boxing international here last night.18 words
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Article52 1958-01-25 7 PENANG. Fri.— Penang Police drew with the Combined KedahPerlis Police m the hockey match for the Livett Cup on the Western Road ground. No goals were scored. Each team will hold the trophy for six months. Mrs. Judith OFlynn. wife of the CPO. Penang, gave the52 words
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165 1958-01-25 7 BELIEVED to be the only Cnines e boxer m Britain 19-year-old Chong Hai from Singapore has already achieved a great measure of popularity m London amateur rings since his arrival m the capital six months ago. He became a member of the well-known165 words
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263 1958-01-25 7 Move To Form S'pore Amateur Cycling Association A COLONY cycling enthusiast, Mr. Eric S.B. Wee will convene a meeting here next month with a view to forming an association for its 600 racing cyclists The name is to be The Singapore Amateur Cycling Association. I The main object of this263 words
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114 1958-01-25 7 DARA SINGH the near-seven-foot Sikh, ended his training yesterday with a visit to the temple to "pray for guidance" for his fight with King Kong tonight at the Happy World stadium Dara is meeting Kong again for the first time since he sent114 words
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Article64 1958-01-25 7 POLICE S.T.B. WIN YESTERDAYS Government Services FA. Division I league matches resulted as follow*,: Police 'A' edged Marines 'A 2-1 at Farrer Park. Kok Seng and Baker Nasir netted for Po ic e- Tahir Abu for Marines. At Geylang stadium. SingaL°Dt^rJ Glephone Board beat MRMTR 6-2. Scorers were Tommy Misson64 words
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Article88 1958-01-25 7 SYDNEY. Jan 24 (Reuter) British tourist Miss Angela Mortimer and Victorian champion, Miss Lorraine Coughlan. who have clashed m every major singles final m Australia this season were successful m the same match today. They entered the final of the Australian women's doubles championship with a88 words
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Article65 1958-01-25 7 LIVERPOOL. Jan 24 (Reuter) Hogan Bassey, Nigeria's world featherweight champion, avenged a defeat of six years ago when he beat Pierre Cossemyns. of Belgium, on points m a tenround non-title fight here last night. For Bassey. this was his last nght before he makes his first65 words
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Article34 1958-01-25 7 MADRID. Jan 23 (Reuter) Real Madrid, the holders, beat Seville 8-0 m the first leg of their European soccer cup quarter-final tie here this evening. The winners led 2-0 at halftime.34 words
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Advertisement674 1958-01-25 7 HOWtoWMTE.nJSWAK MASTERLY ENGLISH E Vb^b^LbmßW t vßfl Bafci- bwAW ■wA^a-. I 4 education, or does it prove that you are I a person of culture and refinement? Are you N^1^,,,,,*-** B*^8 handicapped m four speech and writing, or does your command of English rise to meet every occasion and every674 words
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Article, Illustration516 1958-01-25 8 IT was an "exceptional experience of God's providence" during the beginning of the Second World War that made a popular and prominent Malayan schoolmaster decide to enter the Anglican ministry. And it was during a return trip from England to Malaya that it dawned upon him to516 words
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Article, Illustration206 1958-01-25 8 y^ ORKING models of so-called ion engines being developed for possible use m the first apace ships to travel to the planets were demonstrated recently at the Lewis Fliaht I ropulsion Laboratory here. The models were designed by scientists of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, the206 words
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Article843 1958-01-25 8 AN irresistible force seems to creep up the small boy's leather-encas-ed legs, ascend his spine, invade his arms and, on reaching his brain, order the action that projects him forward. The left crutch seems to move by itself; the right follows and his whole body inches forward, staggering843 words
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847 1958-01-25 8 Shigenori walks again after 10 Ions: years in study the latest methods of rehabilitation of the crippled*. Today, the home has beds for 200 patients and serves also as a training centre. Tokyo! The average Japanese living on Kyushu never sees Tokyo. It might as well be the moon. It847 words
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Miscellaneous471 1958-01-25 8 rpODAY'S QUOTATION: A I "Young mm think old men rare fools: hut old Am men know young men arc flj^^Bffp^^l fools." Grorge Chapman. HB^HiM^H SATURDAY FOR I\ir\ Ml ONE: Be! ore 2 p.m. t;. 111 yours making purchase^ n24 W*W winding up tasks at'en BHBmI tion to wardrobe, your job471 words
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Article602 1958-01-25 9 CORONER EXONERATES DETECTIVE 'He Had Right To Kill Secret Society Man o Kplo? 6 l eath of ai secret societ y gangster, Lim shop on Dec 2 WaS Shot by a detective a coffee Mr, Giam added that although the detective, Low lai unuan, was off duty at the time602 words
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Article163 1958-01-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri— The LMNO Publicity Chief, Tuan Syed .Ja'afar Albar, described by Prime Minister Tunku Abk i- a man as the "man-behind-the-scene" m the party, will propagate Malayan politics m Britain and Eurooe Tuan Syed Ja'afar leaves here for England tomorrow. He will be163 words
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Article75 1958-01-25 9 THE Kamala Club, Singapore, win hold a bazaar at its premises. 7. Moulmein Road on Feb. 1 to aid the Cluu's building fund. There will be various stalls offering rice and curry puri and vegetables. with Bengali sweets as a special feature. Other items include variety75 words
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267 1958-01-25 9 More Cinemas For Federation KUALA LUMPUR, Fri— Mr. Loke Wan Tho. head of the Cathay Organization, last night referred to Kuala l.un.pur as a "great city," at the opening of the I Cathay Cinema here. Mr. Loke disclosed tint the new million dollar movie267 words
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100 1958-01-25 9 SINGAPORE is expected to experience a minor "dollar boom" with the arrival from America of the second batch of tourists this year by the Matson Navigation company's luxury liner. Lurline. The Lurline. with 600 American passengers, will arrive on February 15 from San Francisco100 words
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Article50 1958-01-25 9 AT the annual general meeting of the Tong Soon Kok Association held last month, the following were nominated patrons of the Association for the current year: Messrs. Chia Poh Heng, Tan Siow Peng, Koh Bah Bah. Low Kirn Yong, Teo Thuang Hai and Lee Sen Buk.50 words
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Article156 1958-01-25 9 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot (notn.) 76i 76? R.S.S. No. 1 762 763 March R.S.S. No. 1 76* 763 R.S.S. No. 2 February 74* 75 R.S.S. No. 3 February 71 J 72 Tone: Steady at the decline. The price156 words
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Article89 1958-01-25 9 THE liner "Charon" left Singapore for Perth yesterday with a large number of local studen's on their way to further their studies m AustraJia. Parenls, relatives and friends were at the wharf to bid bon voyage' to the students. Amonx those on board was Mr. Peter Low89 words
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Article89 1958-01-25 9 THE Malay sub-committee of the Singapore Youth Council will organize a second course on leadership training m April following the success of last November's course. The first course stretched over eight weeks and was attended by 25 men and women of various Malay organizations. It was conducted m89 words
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Article96 1958-01-25 9 MR. JUSTICE Clifford Knight has been re-appoint-ed chairman and Mr. J. R. W. Collett and Mr. Tan Slak Kew members of the Tribunal of Appeal under the Rubber Shipping and Packing Control Ordinance, for a further period of two years retrospective from last Sept. 2. a Gazette96 words
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Article37 1958-01-25 9 BAIL m SI. OOO was allowed Leo Lian Chian by a Singapore Court yesterday when he claimed trial to a charge of being a member of an unlawful assembly at Happy World On Jan. 9.37 words
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Advertisement459 1958-01-25 9 B^"^" 00i*ii.x& i Oitiitj 1M.45.4.6.30&9.30 L fOMY OPS MARISA PAjAM BRBBff RDUMD Jpl k f ONFIRFNTIAI Hriln Keith t HtiiC^^ LU!ini/Llill/llj Beverly O«rla«d (IJA>| P I \.\IA SINGS A HONG" MaadartiT" m I, ,in Wiync "BED RIVER" t— "X 00i*i;xs Mixing X 11. 1.45, 4, 6.30 9.30* r.,,.111 /iri n459 words
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Advertisement770 1958-01-25 9 > 1 dT#i^ ifhon. TfinAY' i-,. i\-, y^i^****** 4 Pietrt FranciKl Rick ii-uukm an ""ascope "ORLANDO" Eastman < olor i MIDNIGHT TONIGHT! In Eastman Color ~yL +t a, "THf KESTLESS BWEEP" Jf T^ Today 9 a.m. "HOT BLOOD", (f'nliimhl.-i) 3^ a.m. "PKRFECT COUPLK" (Mandarin) yL M fijf^k i^WySTk Pnon OPENS770 words
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Miscellaneous1011 1958-01-25 9 ulTfc^v li] fc^H ITTIXrw3 Programme summary and Sit ir- Week. 1.30 Thp News 1 r?9 ComBill MI I I^l V J I I ■ll ■I*l ffll P 111 I day Date-Part 1. 1.30 Time Signal mentary. 145 Radio Newsreel. H% 1W" 1 k I k^ V_ 1 "111? 1I f1,011 words
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Advertisement828 1958-01-25 10 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. "923/6. *****/4 IJ2/ 6 Roblwoi. Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE Te Halitai. Soit.n. Now York Baltimore, Philadelphia C «lt Ports *por. P.SHam P.n,«, TIUCI 1/IOMn 11 Mar 15/16 Mar Carrier, option to proceed vta oth.r porti to load and discharg. cargo NORTH GERMAN828 words
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Advertisement1179 1958-01-25 10 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lift«t) <lncorootat«c m vrigapcre) (12 lines) THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proctf via other port* to load and discharg. cargo (Via S««s with liberty to oroco.d via Panama or Cap. ot Cood Hop.)1,179 words
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Advertisement883 1958-01-25 10 MITSUI Tg| LINE Spore P. S'hom Penang FOR JAPAN. Nachiton Maru for Mojl, Kobe. Osaka. Yokohama 3 Feb 2 Feb 31 Jon Azumoson Maru tor Yokohama. Mikogeson Moru vio Manilo. ♦or Yokohama Kobe Moil 20 Feb For New York, Philadelphia. Baltimore vio Bombay Akcshisan Moni from Japan 17 Feb 20883 words
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Advertisement586 1958-01-25 10 EAST ASIATIC J OUTWARDS Soilings tot Bono*ok nd/o Pcnonq vH^I "KINA" '^1 'SUMBAWA- > 1 _3i accepts corgo fo* Jaoan. "MEONIA" 25 27 j a KfM Collmq Soigon. Bonqkok *Mlfl "LALANDIA" 21/23 Fcb )^SB K O« A 21/22 Feb 1 Accepts cargo for Bangkok. S Qiqoß HOMEWARDS Sailings to. Aden,586 words
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Article136 1958-01-25 11 RADIOPHONE SPEEDS SERVICE I INTERNATIONAL Air Conditioning Co. Ltd. has installed radio telephone equipment m their fleet of service vehicles for the convenience of users of Carrier ai r conditioners. The service fleet is run with Bedford vans. Emergency and contract maintenance service can now be handled more quickly and136 words
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Article69 1958-01-25 11 $37.8 m. In Revenue Last Month KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Federal and State revenue collections by the Customs and Excise Department last month totalled $37,853,089. Collections from import duty en tobacco totalled $3,216,704, and petrol $5,038,--255. Export duty on rubber realized $7,827,770 and tin and tin-in-ure $4,159,074. The total Federal revenue69 words
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Article53 1958-01-25 11 THE chairman of Glaxo Laboratories Ltd., Sir Harry Jephcott, with Lady Jephcott. are expected to arrive In SingaDore today by air from India. Sir Harry and Lady Jephcott ate stopping m Singapore for a couple of days after attending a business conference m India and before53 words
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Article, Illustration242 1958-01-25 11 SPORE INVITED TO WORLD TRADE FAIR Executive Coming To Assist Firms SINGAPORE has been invited to take part m the 1958 Washington State International Trade Fair to be held at Seattle, U.S.A. from April 1 1 to 20. The Fair will be a market place specially designed for the products242 words
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Article125 1958-01-25 11 SHIPS IN PORT OUTER ROADS Felipes, Tadjouri, State erf Madras. Glory, Siaoe, Ryuho Maru, Davilla. Saroena. Tynadreus Reyniersz. Hai Lee, Saban Maru, Hock Lee, Wniwerang, Eumacus, Mariaca. Tai Poo Ann, Tees Breeze. Isabel, Norvest, Caltex Liverpool, Tong Peng, Ocean Fortune. INNER ROADS Lucky Chen. Tong Hoa. Buana, Tai Tiong. Narudo.125 words
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624 1958-01-25 11 Moderate Turnover In Week's Rubber Trading THROUGHOUT the week there has been fair inquiry for deliveries and each day the turnover has been moderate, says the weekly rubber market report of Holiday, Cutler, Batn Co. Ltd. Differentials m most deliveries, says the report, have not altered greatly though sellers ha\e624 words
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Article34 1958-01-25 11 AMSTERDAM, Jan. 24: (UP) The Netherlands Bank lowered the discount rate by per cent, starting today, it was officially announced. The discount rate will be 4J per cent starting today.34 words
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Article29 1958-01-25 11 KINTA Kellas tin ore output for December was 601 piculs: Authorised deliveries for the current quarter to March 14, based on provisional assessment: 738 piculs tin ore.29 words
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Article71 1958-01-25 11 PRODUCTION of tin-in-concentrates m the Federation of Malaya m November totalled 4,997 tons, against 4.971 tons m the previous month. The total In the first 11 months this year was 53,995 tons, against 57,405 tons In the same period of last year. Stocks of tin and71 words
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118 1958-01-25 11 Investors Await Tin Council Decision INVESTORS m the Ma. layan share market were yesterday reported to be anxiously awaiting the outcome of the International Tin Council meeting m London. Industrials continued to ease, while Tins and Rubbers were neglected. The turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers118 words
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Article119 1958-01-25 11 Business In Shares SINGAPORE sharebrokers reported the following business done: F. N. ords $2.60; Gammon $2.20, $2.12* odd lot; Hammer $2.05. $2.06 and $2.07£ overnight; M. Breweries $3.35; M. Cement $1.28- M. Box $1.52*. $1.53*; Robinson ords $1.75; $1.77*; Sime Darby $1.67*. $1.67; Cold Storage 91c, 90c; Steamship $17; S.119 words
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Article51 1958-01-25 11 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday. Canada: buying. T.T. 32-5/16. O.D. 32-7/16. 90 days airmail 32-13 /1G credit bills. 32-7/8 trade bills. Selling. T.T or O.D. ready: French Francs *****; Belgian Francs 1615-1/2; Danish Kr. 224--in. Other exchange rates51 words
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Article97 1958-01-25 11 SINGAPORE Ohln*»e Produce Exchange noon closing prices per plcul yesterday were: copru Jan.-Feb UK/ Continent $30J buyers. $31* sellers; coconut oil In bulk $46* sellers; m drums $50 sellers Mumok white pepper $100 sellers; Sarawak white $99 sellers; special Sarawak black $62. Singapore Copra Association closing prices: fair97 words
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Article, Illustration107 1958-01-25 11 Governor Of Bank Arrives THE Governor of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Dr. H. C. Coombs, arrived m Singapore yesterday by Qan-tas-BOAC on his way to Colombo. Dr. Coombs leaves today to attend a meeting of the Council of Governors of the Southeast Asia, New Zealand and Australia Central Banking107 words
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Article21 1958-01-25 11 TURKISH Gulf, a newly formed subsidiary of Gulf Oil. is to take part m oil exploration m Turkey.21 words
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Advertisement310 1958-01-25 11 H |2 ROBINSON ROAD. B ***** (F rc i 9 ht /Through Cargo Dtpt). I 3642 Tel: ***** (Monagar). I, palcmbong Jan 26 b.lan Ponfianak Jan 27 MLB n,u Djakarta Jon 27 .''ion Pontianak Jan 28 ■V>-'^ Feb 3 K^RICAN MAIL LINE r Los Angclci, Son Francisco. K^S Wf cattle*310 words
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Advertisement87 1958-01-25 11 ICitWTCiCiCKTCWICmICK JOT* JCICK xTIFXXXXXXXkKx^ •4C P' v^3 the desperate y^ -X Wr \am wt£ anc c c amnec ffeffif M W*m B^ un ownec W'*\l< I^JJL SCOTT BRUY'ANNE BANCROFT A v\> yiJlfc^ F^ fl >X^A JWHH Maur- VI JBk J^ X A r»j B "•KTUII ■•ffO- •ANOfUTA'^X W^ S l^^^l87 words
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Article207 1958-01-25 12 Corrective Centre Designed To House 140 Young Offenders SINGAPORE Government has approved m principle the building of a $1,500,000 Borstal Reformative Training Centre —to accommodate 140 juvenile offenders, The Standard learnt yesterday. To be built on a 100-acre site at the eighth mile, Upp^r Changi207 words
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Article, Illustration137 1958-01-25 12 AFTER 21 YEARS BAJURI ACHIEVES AMBITION BAJURI bin Sappan, 40, who started work as a gardener at the Singapore Botanic Gardens, waited anxiously at the Airport yesterday. Then, he heard the impending departure of his plane announced over the public address system. And 21 years of waiting ended. Inche Bajuri,137 words
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Article80 1958-01-25 12 Reparations Man Here On Visit CHIEF of the Reparations Section of the Japanese Foreign Office. Mr. K. Yoshida, arrived m Singapore yesterday by Qantas-BOAC from Jakarta for a short visit. Mr. Yoshida told reporters that 'he recent JapaneseIndonesian reparations agreement and peace treaty would work out to the satisfaction of80 words
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Article50 1958-01-25 12 A SINGAPORE student, Phillip Scah Kirn Seng, was assaulted and robbed of a watch and cash worth $35 m Idris Road, yesterday. A stall holder, Chens Kai Chew, was also assaulted by a group of thugs m the Changi market for refusing to pay protection money.50 words
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Article34 1958-01-25 12 THE Gospei Business Men's Fellowsnip International will hold its luncheon meeting today at the Y.W.C.A. Hall, Singapore. Mr. Ivan Elliott of the New Zealand Air Force will be the guest speaker.34 words
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Article53 1958-01-25 12 THE NANYANG University will be officially declared open on March 30— two years after its first classes began. The Governor of Singapore. Sir William Goode. will lay a plaque to mark the completion of the University's building programme. Three thousand guests, including educationists from Europe and America will53 words
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223 1958-01-25 12 IPOH, Fri. The chairmen of Local Councils and Citizens' Committees m new villages m Ulu Kinta and Soutji Perak today sent a 12-point petition to tlw Assistant District Officer here, pleading that certain restrictions imposed m the operational areas of Ginger" and223 words
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Article, Illustration65 1958-01-25 12 THIS husband and wife Indian classical dance team thrilled the 120 delegates and observers from 12 nations who attended the Southeast Asia Conference of the International Co-operative Alliance m Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday. The couple. Sivadas and Vatsala from Serdang. presented cultural items during the65 words
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Article81 1958-01-25 12 Gold And Dope Found On Vessel A SINGAPORE Cuitomi party yesterday evening found on board the motor Marudu I3(i.ooo Indonesian rupiahs, 150 packets prepared opium, two fiold bars. 50 fold ornaments and ten £<>ld Point The Customs party boarded the vessel when it was m the Outer Roads. It was81 words
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Article127 1958-01-25 12 IPOH, Fri. The authorities m operational areas "Ginger" and "Bintang" today warned shopkeepers not to take advantage of the restriction on movements of foodstuffs and profiteer. A government statement issued this afternoon further warned that hoarders and profiteers would be liable to punishment by law and127 words
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Article123 1958-01-25 12 austral-.B External Casey, to a |and M^',-,;■ and urn: I He hi the v the 170 th uM nr^t AiMralla M "g f>"d and m bour* m ft 1 He point 11 great number I from i mtr I AustraJ I undT I "A>ian> <::■ are thu, like each123 words
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Article20 1958-01-25 12 Mr. J». hay. famai thiel cony pen. P-' n thai dr. n to Oil bus P** rested. 3 Oh20 words
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Article30 1958-01-25 12 TAN MUI SEONG of North Bridge Road, was yesterday fined $1,500 or three months jail by a Singapore court tor helping to run a chap-ji-kce lottery on Thursday.30 words
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Article157 1958-01-25 12 Company Wifhdra* PENANG, Fri. Twenty former* Eastern Smelting Company were aw» the company's quarters afterjnwfj^ day. Counsel for the Eastern Smelting Company, Mr. I. K. Meek, did not seek for an injunction order nsninst them to vacate the premises motion before Mr. Justice Rigby m157 words
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Advertisement170 1958-01-25 12 Wf k mSI\ right time i t ii vii m I I i v 'it x^ Sill Mil w i 17 21 JEWELS SHOCK PROOF WATERPROOF ANTIMAGNETIC V UNBREAKABLE MAINSPRING Manufactured by AMIDA WATCH CO., S.A. WIN CASH PRIZES! J Ist Prize: $100.00 2nd Prize: $50.00 3rd Prize: $25.00 t170 words
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Article373 1958-01-25 13 I Ran And Hid Because I Was Scared, He Says COUNTER-CHARGES against the Police were yesterday made by Lee Ah Cheong, alias Ah Lek, against charges of abducting Singapore millionaire banker, Mr. Ng Sen Choy, and firing at the Police on Aug. 29, last year. Making373 words
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Article23 1958-01-25 13 WOMEN TRASH THEIR USES oadX Union I -ency to H »intW ns m H I I H n H' E X B X23 words
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Article, Illustration66 1958-01-25 13 BRIGADIER W. S. F. Hlckie, Deputy Commander and Brigadier-in-Charge Administration. Singapore Base District, inspects the ranks. prior to the presentation of Certificates and Long; Service and Good Conduct medals at the Malay School of Language and Method, Nee Soon on Thursday. On right. Brigadier Hickie pins theArmy PRO - 66 words
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299 1958-01-25 13 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Extortionists arc rampant m lue country because of public apathy and the relucim c of many victims to report to the police for fear of Ttahation, said ASP Inche Mokhtar bin Markim m his .submission against three youths charged299 words
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Article, Illustration55 1958-01-25 13 MAJOR-GENERAL W. G. Roc. Director of Supply and Transport at the War Office. London, who arrived m Singapore yesterday on a visit to FARELF, with Brigadier M. H. Walters, DST Far East Land Forces at GHQ yesterday. General Roe was himself DST FARELF from 1951Army PRO - 55 words
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174 1958-01-25 13 THE China Society, Singapore, which m 1956 floated an "arts fund" of nearly $50,000 to promote art m the Colony, is startine Chinese music classes for teachers and students. The classes will be under the mtorshiD of Mr. Tien Ming Eu. soloist and174 words
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154 1958-01-25 13 Causeway Customs Offices To Be Opened JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. The Sultan of Johore will tomorrow declare open the new $324,500 Customs offices and checking station at this end of the Causeway. Minister of Finance. Col. Sir Henry Lee and the Minister of Works. Posts and Telecommunications. Inche Sardon bin Haji154 words
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Article89 1958-01-25 13 Irregular Buildings: Town To Act PETALING JAVA. Fri. The Town Committee here decided at a recent meeting to act sternly against irregular buildings within town limits. Suoject to provision of funds, the committee approved improvements to pitches and stalls m the shopping centre. It also approved further street lighting. The89 words
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Article40 1958-01-25 13 HAN TIAN SIEW, .32, was fined $175, m the Singapoie City court yesterday for using a car as a ''pirate" taxi. Han was fined another $100 for not maintaining the car m a satisfactory condition.40 words
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Article146 1958-01-25 13 THERE was an overall increase of 19 per cent m electricity sold to the Sarawak oublic between July 1956 and Jane last year, states the annual report of the Sarawak Electricity Supply Company Ltd., issued on Thursday. The number of consumers has also risen from 7,144146 words
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258 1958-01-25 14 LONDON. Jan. 24 (Reuter) —The British government last night won a vote of confidence m the House of Commons, defeating a Labour Opposition "no confidence" motion by 324 votes to 262 a government majority of 62. The government's own motion calling for support for258 words
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Article20 1958-01-25 14 SPECIAL prisons are to be built m Nagoya. south-west-ern Japan, for the exclusive use of drunkards.— ReuterReuter - 20 words
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124 1958-01-25 14 LONDON, Jan. 24 (Reuter).— London journalists have protested against having to reveal confidential sources of information to official inquiries like the recent bank rate tribunal They will ask their union the National Union of Journalists—at its annual con- ference at Easter to send official protests124 words
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Article590 1958-01-25 14 British Scientists Achievement In Tanning The H-Bomb LONDON, Jan. 24 (Reuter) Britain announced officially tonight that her scientists have made headway towards harnessing the power of the hydrogen bombthus bringing nearer the day when ordinary sea water from the oceans will provide mankind with an unlimited590 words
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Article, Illustration55 1958-01-25 14 FRENCH Premier Felix Gaillard and his wife Dolores are all smiles a s they present to the world their new-born baby girl Isabelle. Young Isabelle was bor n last week at a private clinic m Neuilly a close suburb of Paris. It is the second childU.P. - 55 words
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Article115 1958-01-25 14 Fuchs Team Starts Pole Crossing WELLINGTON. Jan 24 (Router) Dr. Vivian Fuchs and his team of 11 left the Pole to start their 1.200 mile trek to McMurdo Sound at 4.52 p.m. New Zealand time GMT) this afternoon. News of their departure reached Wellington from Scott Base. McMurdo Sound which115 words
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142 1958-01-25 14 COLOMBO. Jan. 24 (AFP)— Visiting Indonesian President Soekarno and Ceylon Premier Solomon Bandaranaike today called for "discussions at the highest level at the earliest opportunity" on such subjects as disarmament and the control of nuclear weapons m a joint statement issued m Colombo.142 words
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Article55 1958-01-25 14 NICE. Jan. 24 (Reuter) Sir Winston Churchill cancelled a flying visit to London this week to vote m the House of Commons debate which ended last night because he was "rather tired." his household said today. The spokesman discounted any suggestion Sir Winston was ill. and55 words
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170 1958-01-25 14 LONDON. Jan. 24 (Reuter) British people drank more beer, spirits and wine and spent more on football pools during the year ended March. 1957. it was revealed yesterday. The figures were given m the annual report of the Customs and Excise Commissioners170 words
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Article26 1958-01-25 14 QUEEN ELIZABETH the Queen Mother, will leave London on Tuesday morning for Montreal. en route for her visits to New Zealand and Australia. UP.26 words
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Article68 1958-01-25 14 LONDON, Jan. 24 (Reuter) A ramjet test vehicle a pilotless aeroplane driven by a jet engine has flown under power to a height of 70,000 feet m 40 seconds, the English Electric Group announced here The vehicle', launched at Aberporth, Wales, was accelerated by eight68 words
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171 1958-01-25 14 BHOPAL, Cenlral India, Jan. 24 (Reuter).— India's bandit queen, Putli, whose gang has terrorised large areas of Central India for the past three years, was shot dead yesterday with nine of her followers mi n a running gun fish: with police. The171 words
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Article92 1958-01-25 14 A-Research Boss To Be Replaced LONDON. Jan. 24 (Reuter) Sir John Cockcroft will be succeeded by his present deputy. Dr. B F. J, Schonland, as Director of the British Atomic Energy Research Establishment at Harwell on Feb. 17. it was announced from No. 10 Downing Street last night. Sir John92 words
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Article169 1958-01-25 14 What To Do Should A-Plane Crash LONDON. Jan. 24 (Reuter) British doctors today called on the government to tell them what measures to take m the event of a crash involving a plane carrying a hydrogen bomb. The British' Medical Journal stated that if a plane crashed while carrying a169 words
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120 1958-01-25 14 JAKARTA. Jan. 24 (AFP)— The Indonesian Government is contemplating to ask the British Government for the extradition of former Finance Minister Dr. Sumitro Djojohadikusumo, presently staying m Singapore, Information Minister Sudibjo said today. The Minister said that such a request would be based on120 words
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Article69 1958-01-25 14 LONDON. Jan. 24 (UP) Communist China today rejected the apDeal of three American mothers for release of their imprisoned sons. "Your sons have violated Chinese laws, and must be dealt with accordingly," said assistant International Director Chi Feng of the Chinese Red Cross. His sta*emcnt was69 words
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Advertisement129 1958-01-25 14 tift Q' \^r «jj. LEE (I jmm^j? happy wo.rid mfm AGE OLD GRI I)G[ D| |P||p| A DECADF TO :^Ji DARA i I fa* kinc'ki (Hy. Wt. Champion i SHiIK ALI BEN YOUSSEF LEONQ FU f ANDREAS LAMBRAKI? I vs 1 BOSCA BOA M TARLOK SINCH PAUL NICKOLOFf n| RATES:129 words
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