Singapore Standard, 13 February 1958
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Title Section22 1958-02-13 1 SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD Telephone *****—5 Coble: "TIGERNEWS" SINCAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13. 1953. Vol. Vlll. No. 225 15 cts 12 Pogcs [FINAL EDITION]22 words
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299 1958-02-13 1 KIALA LUMPUR, Wed. —Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, has sent the following: message to the British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan, in reply to the latters message conveyed to him here today by the United Kingdom F^h Commissioner, Sir Geofroy Tory: "Thank you for299 words
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259 1958-02-13 1 We'll Crush Revolt In 2 Weeks JAKARTA, Feb. 12.— Army Chief of Staff Maj.Gen. A. H. Nasution tonight ordered the immediate arrest and detention of four "rebel" Sumatran colonpLs, according to Radio Jakarta. The "rebel" colonels Achmad Hussein, Ziilkifli Lubis, Dahlan Jambek and Simbolon.Reuter; AFP; UP - 259 words
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688 1958-02-13 1 Only An Incident Marred 70-Min. Tour Of City IHE British i Premier Mr Harold Macmillan, visited the Mayor of Singapore. Mr. Ong Eng Guan, at the CUy Council yesterday. Mr. Ons had refused to meet the Premier at the airport when Mr. Macmiilan passed through on his way to Australia688 words
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Article94 1958-02-13 1 LONDON, Fet 12 (Reuter) The British Government is "gravely cencerned" at Saurday's Freich bombing, Mr. Allan NobL\ Minister of State at the Jorelgn Office, said today. He told the lou.se of Commons that Gcvernment deplored the los of civilian life involved. "We are acti r94 words
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Article44 1958-02-13 1 THE world's first all-p!astic rocket was succssfully launched over Nortbrn Japan yesterday. It attaied three times the speed of alind (luring its flight lasting a«ut 40 seconds. This took it u> to an altitude of one and a hJf miles.— AFPAFP - 44 words
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Article75 1958-02-13 1 THIS was not in the programme. Mr. Macmillan walked across the road in front of the City Hall to speak to a section of the crowd that turned up to see him being received by the Mayor. (on the Prime Minister's right), yesterday. Mr. Macmillan told75 words
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211 1958-02-13 1 RECESSION WILL END IN MARCH, SAYS IKE WASHINGTON, Feb. 12 (UP) President Eisenhower predicted today U;at the United States recession will start to end next Tionth and employment vvill pick up. In a special written statement, the Ch.ei Executive acknowledged that unemployment currently is bringing hardship to many Americans, but211 words
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113 1958-02-13 1 IPOH. Wed. Several thousand "Ang Pow" packets will be air-dropped Into the jungles in Perak as a "New Year gesture" from the government to the terrorists. These Red Packets however, will not contain any money, but instead, will hold a Safe Conduct Pass113 words
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184 1958-02-13 1 WELLINGTIN. Feb. 12 (UP).— The 1500-ton cargo liner Persic tfdioed today it had caught *c at sea and was making an emergency dash to reacj here. The report said the ship, three days ot of South Island. New ZeJand. could not reach here jefore Sunday.184 words
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571 1958-02-13 1 The Blame Is Yours If Things Go Wrong, He Tells Colony MAC DECLARES BRITAIN'S STAND STANDARD STAFF REPORTER BRITAIN IS TO ADOPT A "HANDS-OFF* POLICY IN REGARD TO THE INTERNAL POLITICAL VTITRE OF SINGAPPRE, THE BRITISH PRIME V MINISTER, MR. HAROLD MACMILLAN ANNOUNCED YESTERDAY. AIR. MACMILLAN DECLARED THIS STAND AT571 words
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Article15 1958-02-13 1 AN eight-pase Chinese New Year Supplement is issued free with today's paper.15 words
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Article68 1958-02-13 1 HONGKONG. I- D 12 i R H Utcr w A s P°kesman of John Manners, a Britishowned Hongkong firm said here today he was worried about the fate of the 1.823--ton British -registered freighter. Troon Breeze His firm had received no information since last week when68 words
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Article69 1958-02-13 1 LONDON. Feb 12 'Reuter) —An ex-photographer'b model, MLs»s Jacqueline Gray, today lost her law suit against Sir Strati Ralll. 81--year-old millionaire baronet who ktpt her as his m. stress for 15 years A jury rejected her claim lor the re urn of jewels worth 12.00069 words
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Article20 1958-02-13 1 QUEEN Elizabeth yesterday received the new Cambodian Ambassador. M Sam Sary. who presented his Utters of credence. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article18 1958-02-13 1 THE Anglo-Greek talks on Cyprus resumed yesterday at the Greek Premier's offlc* In Athens. Re uterReuter - 18 words
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Advertisement105 1958-02-13 1 PfW pj Xl ORMANCE/ Pjl J UK'r /IS J L* I)NO>IY %*,X I y I OSP/ SCOOTERS I r,o» j> tillable ex-stock PRICE $1,080 JO miles per gallon I far Singapore* I lit i lava. Sarawak* I flirt n 'tli I lit mm. I \SIA tK CO. LTD. I Division)105 words
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Article, Illustration1030 1958-02-13 2 CROWN CLOSES CASE AIK HOE TRIAL Ownership The Crux -Counsel THE Crown's case against Aik Hoe and Co. Ltd. alleging 34 chor Qes of breach of the Exchange Control Ordinance involving U553,694 575 closed yesterday in the Singapore High Court after a succession'of seven witnesses had given evidence before the1,030 words
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Article110 1958-02-13 2 TAPPERS CATCH A 20-FOOT PYTHON THIS is the 20-foot live python uhich five Batang Beyuntai tappers caught ind brought to Kuala lumpur for sale yesterdty. The bulge in the stomach is believed to be a wild boar which the python had swallowed whole. The tappers first offered the pyJion to110 words
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Article33 1958-02-13 2 THE third anc.i fourth heats of Radio Malayal 1958 Talentime competition will be held today at 6.30 p.n^ at the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus hall, Victoria Siteet, Singapore i33 words
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Article63 1958-02-13 2 MALACCA. Did Th. Pati Hup Bus Company today averted a strike by driverand conductors b::' four oth^r bus companies lace a strike any time torn The four that face the throat are the Malacca Omnibus Service, the T wn B.:< Service. Batang Ba- Company and63 words
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Article23 1958-02-13 2 a.* 4 J y Mr L> < IN. Mr X PUN, Mi I Mm •■:r,r,..; r *WKls nf i ulfj r I'" morroM23 words
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Advertisement1653 1958-02-13 2 ACKNOWLEDGMENT I mmMi NOTICES "CANTON" 17.2.58 —HOMEWARDS^ PLEASE note the above <t/ir.,.nl mill nnm cafl fmTTI VeSSCI Will HUW OOi* **vr.. Singapore at 1 P.M. on 17U instant and not 4.00 P.M. a; previously advised. Embarkation of passengers will b< between 10 A.M. and Noon or the 17th of February1,653 words
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Advertisement690 1958-02-13 2 TENDEK NOTICES JOHORE P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE. TENDERS will be received fe by the Senior Executive fj? Engineer, Johore Bahru, up to noon of the 15th. February, ls 1938 for l PURCHASE REMOVAL )e OF SHOPHOUSES Nos 10, n 11 12, JALAN SEGGET AT JOHORE BAHRU. Full particulars may be obtained690 words
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Advertisement33 1958-02-13 2 SINWPI I ADUII t!l A Count INllfl ORGANtSI Dr. I^l Tuesdays^! vOVWMM February Fee for fill fl For cnrol^f'^ Ass' S«H Furtk' E« S.C.A.E Co<« RATOII without tr< Harmless CHARI&CC J 29 RobmscJ^j,33 words
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Article257 1958-02-13 3 m.:« p-tic M.nister Harold Macmillan f. njs for Singapore's future squarely I" Mr Macmillan's own words, I r ig blame yourselves for what goes W. .-> else." The implication I is clear. The responsibility b. n placed on the citixens of .ndecd. It means that having I. -:d257 words
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Article369 1958-02-13 3 I s H 'SG thet is done to mar an honest and l :nd ng of freedom must be decried. m freedom" itself signifies the liberty zn has in o democratic society, to act "3 his views and rights, provided, of such action does not contravene the -1 state369 words
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Article241 1958-02-13 3 Sir May I take this opportunity of expressing mv great appreciation for the true sentiments and statements expressed by "Pro-Colonial" of Ipoh. At the same time, I would like to say how well you yourselves seem to have underwood the mind of the British in the241 words
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Article141 1958-02-13 3 Sir I read in The Standard of Feb. 2. that the K.L. Municipal Council decided to adopt a more "humane" policy to lighten the burden of hawkers in town. Mr. V. David (Labour) criticized the Police for their behaviour in dragging a woman hawker from Mountbatten Road Her141 words
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Article157 1958-02-13 3 Sir— With reference to the article. "American Degrees," which appeared in your paper of Feb. 5. we agree w.th Mr. Raymond Li that the sooner a definite scheme of recognizing American university degrees U finalized and made public, the better It will be. After the Chief Minister's speech157 words
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Article83 1958-02-13 3 Sir— Our Chief Minister's latest appeai to the electors would be funny if it wasn't so pathetic. Having got us into a municipal mess by the pact with P.A.P., he low begs u s to help him against the PAP at the forthcoming elections! As Chief Minister, Mr.83 words
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Article978 1958-02-13 3 ANOTHER REPORT BY DENNIS BLOODWORTH ON INDONESIAN ISSLES ALL Indonesians belieye that The Hague should yield up to them West Irian that is the western portion of New Guinea still remaining under Dutch control. The eastern half of the island is ruled by Australia under United Nations trusteeship.978 words
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Article745 1958-02-13 3 A special article by Sir Raymond Priestley, Director of the Falkland Isands. •TODAY the attention of the world has been attracted as never before to the Antarctic continent. Teams from a dozen nations as an essential part of that world-wide international effort the International Geophysical Year745 words
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Article, Illustration38 1958-02-13 3 One of the world* strangest food* is silver. Throughout India small hits of pure silver are eaten with other food. This is believed to be good for the heart and to make the body strong.38 words
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Article, Illustration432 1958-02-13 3 the NEWS as it strikes me DRiriSH Prime Minister Harold Macmillan came to Singapore yesterday, saw a s much as he was permitted to see. including the Mayor who snubbed him at the airport h> not being present, and was conquered. 11, g s home this morning leaving wilh the432 words
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Advertisement30 1958-02-13 3 Grannie says: 11 Good light's so cheery, Do get Osram always, dearie!" Qsrarp wr Adt;erti«ement of THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.. (MALAYA) LTD. Representing THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., LTD OF ENGLAND.30 words
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Article360 1958-02-13 4 COURT REJECTS FITRAH APPEAL Judge: The Law Requires Every Muslim To Pay IPOH, Wed. The Perak Appeal Court today dismissed an appeal by a Muslim against his conviction by a lower court for failing to pay Fitroh as required under Mohammedan law. 'Zhc appellant. Mohamed Waliie bin Abdul Samad, M,360 words
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316 1958-02-13 4 Murder Verdict In Hospital Death Probe SINGAPORE Coroner. M Giarn Chong H:nq. terday recorded a verdict of murder by ptrrffl c: persons unknown a: the close of an inquiry into the death of a otter, Hums Kofc Km, tL :I:on^ wa. found fatally f: iobed in the compound of the316 words
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Article45 1958-02-13 4 SENIOR "erk K'.:a'a' --•-ur Te e rr.muni -atiori^ Depar ||i S Rasaratr.a:r.. will leave next wee* for London to itu ly te e som nunicatkHH itores administrati n ai the Genera] Post Office ♦here Mr. Ra>ar :r.a-i v; be Xrd'.e'Mr.i a C~ rr.bo Plar45 words
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Article121 1958-02-13 4 DEATH FOR MAN WHO KILLED LOVER MUSTAFFA ABU, 31. a petition wriier, was yesterday sentenced to death for the murder of his lover. Mr. Justice Knight passed the sentence in the Singapore Assize Court after a jury had deliberated Tor 45 minutes to return a 6-1 majority verdict. MustafTa is121 words
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Article47 1958-02-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The MctbO list Mission has spc lalljr broufht pastor from Ceylon to look after the tngregatl n ot the Methodist ami] L %^;rch m Malacca Street, belt Hi :> Rtv BCD Matbern, n 11m Jaftncsc diocesi of ti-.e Wcsleyan Mission in47 words
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Article39 1958-02-13 4 ipoh. Wed.— A housewife Bee An Ifooi, 30, was taken to the Ipoh District Hospital a! ::o un. today suffering from suspected food poisoning. She was found unconscious !^v her husband when he returned borne.39 words
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195 1958-02-13 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— Victor Christy Arokiasamy, former Assistant Public Trustee. Malacca, yesterday had his application for divorce dismissed by Mr Justice Hepworth. Arokiasainy. who filed an affidavit, statins he had resigned from his post to further his studies in the United States, sought a195 words
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Article117 1958-02-13 4 They Fear Japanese Competition THE Bata Employees' Union yesterday warned Singapore Government that there will be mass unemployment in the local footwear industry In the immediate future, because of continued import of Japanese footwear in bulk quantities. In a statement issued last night the union secretary. Mr. M.S. Dawood said117 words
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Article57 1958-02-13 4 THE Singapore Ninth llagiatrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pates, yesterday acquitted woman, Mrs. A. Vijeycone ol charge of allegedly writing ilffamatory letter to her sister-in-law, Mrs. a. Gunaratnam. Mr. Pates ordered the acquittal aiter postponing the ease [Of OOe week and going through the evidence of the57 words
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Article, Illustration343 1958-02-13 4 TEC ON MY TRAIL AS I WANDER IN '10 DOWNING STREET' STANDARD Stall reporter Chan Swan Bee. yesterday visited "10 Downing Street" th e flying home of th>e British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan. BIT HE WAS NOT ALONE. Six toug-hi plainclotfoes Police Security Officers watched every movement he made.343 words
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Article59 1958-02-13 4 SINGAPORE and the Federation will be among the 35 countries represented at the inaugural meeting of the Na tional Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis Com- raoQwealtJi Chest Conference in Britain, this < ar A Commi si ncr Office si i!< r.t said < the Conferen. c uri59 words
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Article56 1958-02-13 4 tion of jtjj 1 I I spokesrr I "°o in p^. J j However, tl**. I JP*n fo: I M.r:.v/.. 1 tion of Maiav tU HaUon on cry j j bin I J firm on the Policy adopted ton tion on Jan •embers to the same ti fitfe their56 words
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Article28 1958-02-13 4 THE Mention I 1 common dtim f*] pur and imsnaeil A J Federation preM 1 I ■othing 1 m Mto i .i i the pcesider: i 128 words
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Article, Illustration224 1958-02-13 5 For Liz Taylor tin-; the four main charac- round The World In 80 -m p.irtout. Princess Auda and prt'sented to the Internation--_.ilM>rt\ for auction at fhe it the Great World Cabaret n Sjturday night. d :i>. the w- rk of an .r 11-mak< r Mrs Emme Modeler of TelukG.S. Wee - 224 words
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Article19 1958-02-13 5 L issexblyir.an Ciaan '*"«1 I the I :her I I the fc\;Mr. Lim ask unw fci*: BMdC people19 words
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Article79 1958-02-13 5 STUNT MEN GET POLICE WARNING SINGAPORE police yesterday warned that individuals who take part in publicity stunts and cause traffic jams in the City, are liable to be prosecuted. The police warning came after a man dressed in a bathing suit, appeared on the roof of a departmental store in79 words
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Article49 1958-02-13 5 A WOMAN. Lv Lv Koh, 22. t'e.l into the sea while having I Stroll along the Marine Parade jetty, Singapore, last evening, a food stall hawker plunged into the sea and rescued her. Lv was sent v the hospital where she was treated as an outpatient.49 words
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Article32 1958-02-13 5 penang. Wed. Circuit Magistrate, Mr. Au Ah Wah. Will officially onen a newcourt at Balik Pulau tomor;ow morn.ng. The o'd court wa.s housed in the District Office.32 words
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Article26 1958-02-13 5 RAJA IdTiS Iskandar Shah. Qm Raja Muda of Perak, ended his tour of the Dindings Districts yesterday with a visit to Bruas town.26 words
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161 1958-02-13 5 9 NABBED IN IPOH'S ANTI-CRIME CAMPAIGN IPOH. Wed.-Ipoh Police in their present drive against pre-Chinese New iear crime, last night arrested nine people suspected of recent robberies housebreakings and thefts! Among those detained we a four-man gang of illeged house breaker... a Po7i. c spoKe.^man told The Standard The sans161 words
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Article128 1958-02-13 5 THUGS MAKE 'ANG POW' DEMANDS A SINGAPORE sampanman wa> assaulted by secret SOCtetj Chan when he turned down t demand for "Chinese New Year expensed" in South Quay. Singapore, yesterday. 'I he >ampanman. LooThlaO Leung, wlio immediately reported the matter to the Police, said he was at a coffee Stal]128 words
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Article792 1958-02-13 5 SEVEN STUDENTS ARE CONVICTED $20 Fine For Taking Part In Illegal Parade IPOH, Wed. Despite a plea by defence counsel, Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam, that the Police had "bullied" students in the demonstrations of November last, seven Chinese school students five girls and two boys were todayconvicted on a charge792 words
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Article79 1958-02-13 5 Lottery 'Runner' Is Only 12 TANJONO MALI M, Wed. Twelve-year-old Lim Hon? Chin was bound over in the Magistrate's Court here today when he pleaded guilty to assisting in the running of the illegal one thousand character lottery in Behrang Station. South Perak, on Jan. 11. Hong Chin, who taps79 words
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207 1958-02-13 5 Work By Invitation Is The Rule IN RECENT years, the British Council has been overwhelmed by the "world-wide demand for help in the teaching of the English language," Sir Paul Sinker, the Council's Chairman, told Singapore Rotarians yesterday. Speaking to 117 Rotarians at their weekly207 words
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122 1958-02-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Ofiicer Commanding the Traffic Police, Mr. G. P. Leech, today warned cyclists, motorcyclists and trishaw riders, that they must stop when people are using pedestrian crossings. It has been noticed that cyclists, in particular, take no notice of the pedestrian crossing. These122 words
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Advertisement120 1958-02-13 5 IrTtrr WEIRD AND MYSTERIOUS- J II AT LARGE, TERRORIZING SINGAPORE THE ELUSIVE OILY MAN! 5 I OPENS SIMULTANEOUSLY TODAY AT J ITHAY sixgapore COLISEUM kuala lumpi!r J UTH AY -KERIS FILM PRODUCTION PRESENTS J Ht(J I L V A A Mt I EXTRA SPECIAL I J S lA A I120 words
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Advertisement288 1958-02-13 5 Hl FISHER WORLD FAMOUS AMPLIFIER modei «m: CONTROL Masterfully designed preamp-equalizer for controlling any deluxe hi-fi system. Highly flexible, the performance of the 80-C is limited only by the quality of the associated equipment. Hum and distortion are virtually non-existent. L T p to 16 combinations of record compensation NARTBequalized288 words
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Article56 1958-02-13 6 Wanderers Out Via Changi ROYAL Air force. Changi. cleared their first hurdle in the Singapore Hockey Association senior knockout tournament when they beat Wanderers Sports Club 4—2 on the Padang yesterday. Nugent played a grand game fox the winners by scoring three goals. The other was SCOICd by MicDonald. Wicks56 words
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Article60 1958-02-13 6 ALL competii >n In the S: p id i v Ml-Mala; .i Mala] < lenni lo :v he'd Kua'a Lummn during the Chinese New Year lolidaya are reQuested lo nole that ute toui aameni wU] o mmence on Sunday it 9 i n Pa> or.- must report M60 words
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Article350 1958-02-13 6 tfOUNG Men's Sikh Association showed the Singapore Teachers Union a thing or two for a twonil victory in the second replay of their Singapore Hockey Association knock-out competition match played on the SRC ground yesterday. Now the Sikhs will meet i the Singapore Cricket350 words
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Article, Illustration116 1958-02-13 6 FORTYEIGHT YEAROLD Fritz Studer, above, an employee cf Singapore's Adelphi Hotel, will be the third man in the ring for the Kiyoshi Miura-Ray Ming Chan fight tomorrow night at the Happy World stadium. Studer Introduced himself as a first class boxing referee when he answered a116 words
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491 1958-02-13 6 WHEN the Kangaroos eliminated University of Malaya by 8-0 last week, many rug"by fans tiad thought that they were just a flash in the pan side. Yesterday, the Kangaroos dispelled all doubt of their rugger prowess by whipping the favoured St.491 words
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313 1958-02-13 6 Mercantiles Are Up SCS Down Again DEFENDING champions' Singapore Cold Storage dropped another point when they were held to one-all draw by William Jacks in a Singapore Business House F.A. division 1 league match at Farrer Park yesterday. William Jacks, a newly promoted team, fielded a player short throughout the313 words
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Article61 1958-02-13 6 DIVISION I. Mercantile Bank beat Pulau Bukom 4-1; Hongkong Bank i beat Malayan Breweries 3-0; Singapore (old Storage drew with William Jacks 1-1; Ford Motors beat Chartered Bank 1-0 DIVISION II Wearne Brothers beat 1.C.1 7-0; Straits Trading beat Metel Box 1-2; Shell beat S.TC. DIVISION 111 Malayan61 words
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Article108 1958-02-13 6 THE newly-formed Sopak Raga Jala team of the University of Malaya Athletic Union defeated the Singapore Sepakat Club in all the five matches played DO Sunday on the l*:.:--wrsity's courts in Dunearn Road. Only one of the five matches went to the rubber, clearly showing108 words
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Article49 1958-02-13 6 FOLLOWING were c e<-ted oflicc-bearers of the Sir.gap re Amateur Swimming Association at the annual general meeting held at the Chinese Swimming Club last night:President: Mr Soh Ghee Soon (re-elected): vice-presi-dent: Mr. En Cheow Eang (re-elected); Secretary/treasurer: Mr. Tok Khoon Seng (re-elected); asst. sec./treasurer: Miss Nancy Lim.49 words
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Article56 1958-02-13 6 The following are the teams for the Singapore Hockey Association trial on the Singapore Recreation Club padang at I p.m today. COLOURS: Dollari Hamid: Mosbergen. Baldiraj Singh: Harbhajan Singh Hay. Kirpa! Singh; Nonis. H:n Yam. Pennefather Coutts. Jasbir Singh WHITES: Sooceleraj: Dardhan Sinsh Meyhendran: Gunendran. Velupillai. Drvadas; Samad.56 words
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Article25 1958-02-13 6 THE Pasir Panjang Boys Club will hold a weight lifting and Mr.P.P.B.C. contest on Sunday at 7 p.m. at the Club HalL a:25 words
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Advertisement213 1958-02-13 6 I OPENS <T177^ L 1 I her SONGS.. J 1 her SINSiH *She sat on a piano— 1 and vo star 3 J s Am J il II W 1 -f- I^^^Mak I "Both Ends of ihe Cv 5= IN CINEM \S(()P| x.., r I Ann Blyth Pa-.j tU g=213 words
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Article86 1958-02-13 7 Lbeks Get Let Defeat l^ u >tralia V a >"- the If-' when I I<st r. wreTiot^^y won Bfgcd tf* 1 the P-^ ha 4 -o go IgL to score one I I Kb. and th» iLjTt ch«nce of L vs>d P let six w* ir.t :v. in "v:v.-n86 words
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Article59 1958-02-13 7 rninss -.< ?.T." T k 70 ac c Simpson b I T.pson b j i ftw? bßf naud 10 v.c 0 Pjliff b Bcnaud 1 11 T\V. 198 2 78. 3-147. H-W. 7-180. 8-182. •■IING 24 a 4 44 1 84 S 5W 8 0 27 3 «#fond inning59 words
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Article41 1958-02-13 7 RUGBY Seven-aside on the Padmig; Seletar "A" vs. S.C.C. "B" Seletar "B" vs. Smith Johore. Kangaroos 'A' vs Xaval Base; RASC vs SCC 'A.' FRIEXDLY SOCCER: Raja ji SC vs Farrer Union at Farrer Pn r k sd& p.m.41 words
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Article86 1958-02-13 7 LONDON, Feb. 12 (AFP)— English amateur soccer Circlet were shocked today by chaffjei that a team won its way to the quarterfinals of the English Amateur Cup thanks to the services of former professional player. The Football Association is ■tndjrini complaint lodged by the West Auckland86 words
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Article177 1958-02-13 7 PORT OF SPAIN. Trinidad Februarj 12 (Reutor> West Indies beat Pakistan in the second I>>t which ended here yesterday by 120 runs, final stores beins West Indies 325 and 312. Pakistan 252 and 235. The nr>t Test was drawn. II had been fluctuating struggle177 words
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124 1958-02-13 7 Farewell To The Sporting Rhodesians FEDERATION* sports fans will miss yet another sporting services unit when the Ist Battalion, Rhodesian African Rifles, sail home by the troopship Dilwara today. The Rliodcsian African Rifles have distinguished themselves in various sports field in the Federation with distinction durmq their stay of two124 words
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Article32 1958-02-13 7 BIRMINGHAM, Feb 12 (Reuter) Randolph Turpin. British light heavyweight champion, beat Wimsnoek «jf Holland on points over ten At Brickfield Road Eurasian rounds at the Embassy Sportsdrome here last night32 words
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Article38 1958-02-13 7 OFFICE-BEARERS of the Malayan Water-Ski Association tor 1958 are: President: Noel Godson; Vricepresident. Bobby Lim; SecretaryDr C. W. Chew; Treasurer: R. F. Paterson; Committee: Lucy Che; 1 Jimmy Lee, Oei Kirn Hock, B. Blakeborough, and C. Bryce.38 words
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178 1958-02-13 7 \BERDEEX. Scotland Fee. Re iter) The Australian Rugby Union tourists defeated rth of Scotland by six thre< (2 p< na ty goals g oaJ g< a I at Linksfieid i here yesterday. Xorth of s tland led by threi oomts at hal: ÜbM i178 words
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63 1958-02-13 7 World Cup Draw Protest By Austria VIENNA. Feb. 12 (Renter)— The Austrian Football Federation today protested to the International Football Federation against the draw for the World Cup and demanded a new draw. In a telegram FIFA's Executive Committee the Austrian body said the draw which took place in Stockholm63 words
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Article187 1958-02-13 7 MUNICH. West Germa.-.y. Feb 12, (Reuter) Doctors Itood by at Munich's Richts Dei [gar Ho* pital thi s morning awaiting the arrival Of an artificial kidney for footballer Duncan Edward?, who is in "very acute danger." They will operate to connect the rare apparatus to his187 words
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Article148 1958-02-13 7 LONDON, Feb. 12 (Reuter) —The English Football Association yesterday agreed to Manchester United's application for the postponement of their Cup match on Saturday Seven United players were killed and nine injured in las; Thursday's air crash at Munich The fif^i round match against Sheffield Wednesday. will now148 words
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Article, Illustration382 1958-02-13 7 BUSBY DOES NOT KNOW ABOUT DEATHS News Might Cause Relapse MUNICH, West Germany, Feb. 11 (Reuter).— Matt Busby, Manchester United Football Club manager, injured in last Thursday's air crash here, has not yet been told that some of his team mates were killed. Seven of the team were killed returningU.P. - 382 words
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133 1958-02-13 7 LONDON. Feb. 12 (Reuter) Manchester United, who before the plane crash at Munich, were nine to four favourites for the English Football Association Cup, are now fourth favourites at 100 to nine. But they were backed to win 10,000 sterling when the card was133 words
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Advertisement332 1958-02-13 7 I The P 0. Company hoy« pleasure in announcing that, in addition to their usual passenger soilings by "Chuson," "Corfu," "Conton," "Carthage," the following P. 0. vessels normally employed on their Europe /Australia Service will call at Singapore for London. "HIMALAYA" Soilt 14th May 27,955 torn "STRATHEDEN" Sails 16th June332 words
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Advertisement913 1958-02-13 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. fH: J3923/6. *****/4 132/6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE T» Halifax. Montreal. Boston. New fork, Baltimore, Philadelphia Cult Ports. S pore r*. Sham Penang TIUCIR 28Feb/10Mar 1 1 Mar 15/16 Ma, WLYSSES 23/27 April 28 April 29 April Carriers option to proceed913 words
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Advertisement1166 1958-02-13 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 118 lines) unco« cord tec >r iinKdixxe) M 2 Hncst sh,pp,n. THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE *ZS SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL CLASCOW CONDON CONTINENTAL Carner* option to proceed othe, port, to load and disch.. t e eargc (Via Suez «flth liberty to proceed «la Panama1,166 words
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Advertisement875 1958-02-13 8 MITSUI ]pQ LINE Spore P. Sham Penang FOR JAPAN. (2nd call) 4 Apl FOR U.S.A Fot New York. Philadelphia. Baltimore *io Bombay Akashisan Motu from Japan 1 5 Feb 1 8 Feb Hagurosan Maru from Japan 1 6 Mar 1 9 Ma? FOR COLOMBO KARACHI. BOMBAY. Akakurasan Moru from Japan875 words
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Advertisement583 1958-02-13 8 EAST ASIATIC I,J OUTWARDS Soilings to. ban 9 kok nd "I 1 p enonQ p s I "LALANDIA" 23 24 F rb I "KOREA" 25/26 F cb r.. I Acceptt corqc foi Bonqkok >» OlQrjn t[ J CUSUANGA" 26/27 f C b I LAN DIA" 9/10 M 3, I ■1583 words
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Article209 1958-02-13 9 Malayan Doing Research In U.K. DLRING his six rr.on'hs vta .v in Britain to Study snima] husbandry Mr Spong Mm Thau. Deputy Veterinary Officer. Ponang has driven with his ,vife over WOO m:lo s and visited Ihi major research and I xpf nrr.ental establishmeats. l! has hrr n 1 vrry209 words
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Article213 1958-02-13 9 Business In Shares MALAYAN sharebrokefl :o--1 i c following b isiness done: F. A X ords *2 57J, S2 55 odd lot; ci i• m (2 20; H Wa igh >1.47j; .1 ick> m >1 40; M. B:e- 4 1 overnight nd \oCemeni M 26; M I' >: .> BtL\.213 words
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Article25 1958-02-13 9 INDUSTRIALS were firm While tins and rubbers were steady yesterday. Price changes announced by the Malayan Shar-brokers' Association were: INDUSTRIALS Rivers ItUCfl25 words
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Article114 1958-02-13 9 DIRECTOR ON FAR EAST TOUR YUM director of the clock and watch division of the Smith group of companies, Mr. K.H. Randall, has Iff! Brrain by air tor a world tour. He is to contact the company's agents UMI represcntat ?es in every country included in h:> tour. This COVexa114 words
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Article, Illustration45 1958-02-13 9 MR. J. L. READING, assistant secretary of the London Board of Trade, who arrived in Singapore yesterday by X.L.M. Mr. Reading told The Standard that his visit to the Colony was a routine one. He will stay three days before flying to Rangoon.45 words
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Article120 1958-02-13 9 Outer Roads FeliDes Teireisias, Dahak.l. Norvest Croat Oaks, Labuan Haji, T..n 2 Shan. Glory Loraine, SJimemnon, Tymiarrus. Hoejh riiff Siberoet. Pyrrhus. Ellen Maersk, Tees Breeze. Roggeveen S° B-la. Inner Roads Tc Pinan.:. TOrina, Hm.? Tat. Servant Rtngkachindr, Trek Thonfl Sin Urn Lcng, Gian B Beo. Ind .n.120 words
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Article, Illustration63 1958-02-13 9 WINNER of a Necchi Chinese New Year contest organized by the importers of the sewing machine, Optorg Co. (M) Ltd.. is Miss Chua Gek Lan. She is seen receiving her prize from Mr. N. Wajsmel, who is in charge of Optorg's Necchi Department. The presentation was made63 words
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Article243 1958-02-13 9 EXPORTS from the sterling area continued to expand at the same rate W in the third quarter of 1957 as in the first half of the year, according to The Board of Trade Journal published in London. Total U.K. exports increased more in the third quarter243 words
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Article31 1958-02-13 9 THE Malayan Exchange Bank> Association made the following change.; in its rates to merchants yesterday: Soiling. T.T. or O.D. ready: *****; Italian Lire *****. Other exchange rates remain unaltered31 words
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Article297 1958-02-13 9 Malay Arts For Seattle Fair KUALA lA'MPL'R. Wed Malaya's famous Kclantan Silverware and Trengganu "Kain Songket" will be disn'aved for the first time in the United States at the seventh Washington State International Trade Fair at Seattle on AP This 11 ii t °an attempt by the Rural and Industrial297 words
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Article72 1958-02-13 9 RESULTS of an inquiry by the Federation of British Industries into the Future of trade fairs in Britain showed that the vast majority of trade associations favour specialized fairs and not a genera; la.r. Opinion was about equally divided SIMMg those who expressed a view on72 words
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Article171 1958-02-13 9 A STEP towards the development of civil aviation in Sarawak was taken this week with the arrival of Mr. Alan Cameron, who has been engaged on contract by the Government as an airfield construction supervisor. I Mr. Cameron's main task will be to supervise the171 words
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Article97 1958-02-13 9 duce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: cunr Jan -Fob UK/ Continent $30] buyers $31 i sellers: coconut oil in bulk S4si sellers; in drums $49 sellers Mun'.ok white pepper SlO2 sellers; Sarawak white SlOl sellers; special Sarawak black $63. Singapore Coora Association closin2 prices- ta.r merchantable97 words
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Article, Illustration218 1958-02-13 9 LAND VALUES IN LABUAN SOARING 200 p.c. Jump Reported LAND values in Labuan have jumped by at least 200 per cent, it was revealed at a meeting of business guilds of this free port recently. As a result, there have been considerable activity in the land market,218 words
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Article139 1958-02-13 9 RUBBER SLIPS CENT RUBBER sipped i cent un the Singiipoe market yesterday and closed steadier. International fir.-t <;:ade tor February was quoted at 772 rents per Ib. 7 7 j cents II Monday). The market opened lowe:. but ruled Steady, quiet throughout the morning. At noon, some up-countiy liquidation caused139 words
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Article102 1958-02-13 9 WHEN Mrs. Rose Minnie leaves Singapore on Saturday for a round-lhe-uorld trip by (Jantas. she becomes the airline* first passenger to make the world flight from the Colony. Mrs. Minnie is Qantas Pub' e Relations Officer. She is seeing the world during her three weeks* annual leave.102 words
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Article88 1958-02-13 9 AN order !o '< p\ wire mpe for 215.000 font [< i Iwi Igl I Oil tar.X( :> .v being huiH in .Tat "as been received by a S o*'.. h pany. Tins order w;, M .r. v Xationa' B .k-C". -rrier.s In I New York88 words
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449 1958-02-13 10 New York 's Schools WASHINGTON r pHE City of New York has woken to the fact that there is something rotten in its school system. The situation has been dramatised by the events in the John Marshall Junior Ugh School. This school is a449 words
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Article766 1958-02-13 10 Michael Salzer - Island of Tomorrow Michael Salzer By Copenhagen NEGOTIATIONS between the United S.ates and Denmark over the planned establishment of new radar stations in Greenland. to fi'l a gap in the Distant Early Warning Liae system of the Western defence belt, are likely to bring the world's largest island into the766 words
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Article, Illustration1081 1958-02-13 10 Standard News letters Golden Boys and Girls William Millinship writes from Paris j 'THE under-thirties are having things very much their own way in France these days. Admittedly the Prime Minister has reached the ripe age of 38, but, outside the world of politics, success seems to be reserved for1,081 words
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Article120 1958-02-13 10 j?OOTNOTE to tourists: Do not stray off the roads in South Africa when passing through t6 Native Territory." It is not the Natives, however, who are dangerous, hut the white officials assigned to protect them. So a ichite motorist discovered when he drove 100 yards off the120 words
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Article16 1958-02-13 10 RITA DEL - RITA DEL By tvening. v !:|< i J i Wtntng. PI WAIN I I 11. .fcj16 words
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Miscellaneous430 1958-02-13 10 'PODAY'S QUOTATION: **A jokrr is near akin to a buffoon; ;ind neither of them is the least related to wit. Chesterfield. THURSDAY FOR I VI R\ ONE: Exert ir.H originali:; <v\ s some adder] freed <■ sures. Soring a P f surprise on a lover] YOUR BIRTHDATR AND BIRTHSIGN BI430 words
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Article263 1958-02-13 11 Cable Sent To Rhodesia Xl ALA LUMPUR, Wed. Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman in a special able thanked the Prime Minister of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nvasaland for the help the Ist Battalion of the Rhodesian African Rifles had given Malaya in the emergency war. The263 words
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Article, Illustration86 1958-02-13 11 h mier Mr MacmillM, and Singapore Mayor, Mr 7 OOffn ff En? Guan. sipping Chinese tea during the Piemtert rb« to the City Council yesterday. 'Jolly fcoocr said Mr. .ALun. Ulan alter a lew ripi .Mr. Matmillan sign.s the City Condi vi Hon book. LnU^ m b Mayor, Mr. On;86 words
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Article166 1958-02-13 11 RUBBER TIN PRICES i rents por llj in Sin^;i pore vtstordaj were. Rii\e:s Mkn Spot (nom.l 7<, 77, R.S.S. No 1 7"i; 77. March R.S.S. X". l K.S S NO 2 February 7! Mj K.S.S N« 3 February 7; Mj ii'ii;-: Str.idi, r. The price ol tin in Singapore ycsterda>166 words
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Article28 1958-02-13 11 69-YEAR-OLD cyclist, Ooli Bee L:i. oi Kampong Ta'.ang in Kuala Kpngsar. ,va^ kiUed by a hlt-and-run motoris: at the 32| Mile Falping Read about P.W yesterday.28 words
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Article56 1958-02-13 11 A FORMER City Council Ga> Department cmp'.oyee, Arthiappan. was yesterday committed to itaad trial at the Assizes on a thargf of kidnapping a Singapore contractor. Appavoo Kandiar. in September last year. Inspector Harban Singh told the Magistrate. Mr R. B. I. Pates, at the preliminary inquiry, yesterday,56 words
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Advertisement369 1958-02-13 11 {B^.^^ TODAY! lw tfa S Itfi'V lUVVnKI "DAI If%FV" MM MM AH <Ht^K >IN\lR\ rf\L JUtJ |j\Hli\K\ NH HOl>^ iWTni^"' 1 OPENS TODAY! )f Film Prrvliu tion*. Pre^nt* \noth»'r *ii|kt Ihrilbr KhS*^B HSr^^^^^^»^^» *i It 4 with n i.l KNr;i.mii m mm i wvwwwwwwPhi": ON ST\<iK XI Ml. SHOW <«\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\369 words
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Miscellaneous670 1958-02-13 11 B^ Hte^ v i met No SS** «*u .JB»>>oniU[Mii *»UMr v *.T > A^A >r-J^ \\n «.'rt• 1 I |{iiiih- ]'..)f|\- << 1 L 430 m< p.m; Judo pracl 1 tor Ju lon Session Timah Road 4 Crickei s.neai- >f Farrer practice I Balestiei Road »30 p.m j el »r670 words
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Miscellaneous253 1958-02-13 11 reel, 1 J4 H>>me news (mm Britain 2 D m Rectal I M The News. L 39 From tne Editona.s. 24i Commentary. 1 3D Home News from Britain, 2.55 The Daib Service 3 pm. Entente Cordiale, 3.3n Close down. 4.4S The New.-. 5 pm. From the Editorials 909 This Day253 words
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200 1958-02-13 12 MANILA, Feb. 12 (UP)— Two European countries lavour a Philippine proposal for the integration «>t the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, the Has I: lad Pact Organization, and the South-east Asia Treat} Organization into a grand Western defence allLVior. it was disclosed today. In200 words
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Article108 1958-02-13 12 TOKYO. Peb 12 (AFP) —A C:^.::e>e who had been in hi ling in Northern Japan lot 15 years a::er escaping from a ■paiM M '80 If ■mpi, wai Bound last week when ho leanMd lot thi Bnl time that the war ended. UU f108 words
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Article90 1958-02-13 12 U.S. ARMY SENDS UP MISSILE CAPE CANAVERAL (F orii .fi Eb i a Redstone ba i>t: tho backbor, i I the Jupiter-C which success: a hed the first American sate ite a.: .-.o i :a>t i I h > skywards in a streak of flame at 7.53 GMT) disappeared into90 words
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Article149 1958-02-13 12 AMMAN Fob 12 < Router) K.ru n of J rdan ar i h:s c .:> n King Faisal Iraq. r.r.nued their talks lay n :^e P >.-:b:.itv of :'.:< :r two Ha.-he-mite cc-;:: r > \v th a c >mb.r.; i p pulat: n of 7.000.000.149 words
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Article433 1958-02-13 12 ARMED FORCES p o j ALERTED AS C J IN TUNISIA W0R S TUNIS, (Tunisia). Feb 12 < I p Tunisians shouting their hatred i I ing (or arms gathered today in t I I Tunisian -armed forces and gencl;u mf i serious trouble. J DmU.P.; Reuter - 433 words
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193 1958-02-13 12 U.S. SOLDIER ON TRIAL FOR 'SELLING SECRETS' TO RUSSIA WASHINGTON, Feb. 12 (UP) Army M/Sgt Roy A. Rhodes went on trial yesterday on charges of conspiring with Russian spies to peddle American secrets for vodka, money and sex. His defence attorneys immediately asked the court martial to throw out the193 words
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Article65 1958-02-13 12 NEW DELHI. Feb. 12 ißeuter) Indian Railways have ordered ten broad gauge electric AC. type locomotives from Mitsubishi Denki KabuShiki Kai>ha. Tokyo, an official >poke>man said here today. Payment of the con of 9. 800. 000 rupees will be on deferred terms following an initial payment65 words
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Article39 1958-02-13 12 THE r.s Coast and Geodetic Survey hai started measuring lie movement of Atlantic coastal watera to determine what effect the future usa of nuclear-powered ships arid cean dumping of radio-active wastes mignt have near popiiiation centres. Reuter,39 words
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Article, Illustration80 1958-02-13 12 NEARLY 2.000 soldiers from the Republic of Korea Army and United Nations forces in Korea march In review for U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Arthur G. Trudeau, departing 1 Corps commander, as Iwo new weapons of the U.N. forces loom mightily against the winter sky. In theUP - 80 words
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376 1958-02-13 12 U.S. BRANDS GUIDED DEMOCRACY' GOVT. IN R.I. AS COMMUNIST WASHINGTON, Feb. 12 (UP) Secretary of State John Fostci Dulles, at his news conference yesterday, urged the establishment in Indonesia of a government which is constitutional and reflects the real desires of the people of that archipelago. He described President Soekarno's376 words
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Article145 1958-02-13 12 Ike To Urge Talks On Outer Space WASHINGTON, Feb. II (IT) President Eisenhower H planning to urge speedy East- Wot art ion on outer space ami disarmament problems in a new letter being prepared fol Soviet Premier Xiko'.ai Bu.ganin. administration Officials reported today. The President's letter to Bulganin Is la145 words
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Article84 1958-02-13 12 No Peace Talks Yet With Russia -TOKYO. Feb. 12 (Renter).— .Japan cannot accept at the present moment a Soviet proposal to Immediately open negotiations lor a peace treaty between the two countries, the Parliamentary Vice Foreign Minister. Mr Takizo IfatSUmoto. said here today. Mr. Matsumoto confirmed at a Lower House84 words
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Article64 1958-02-13 12 PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 12 (UP) Detectives raided two movie theatres yesterday and confiscated films of the French movie "And God Created Women" starring Brigitte Bardot on the grounds that they were obscene. The six detectives and two assistant district attorneys arrested William Kenefsky manager of the "Studio."64 words
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Article52 1958-02-13 12 PORT SAID. Feb. 12 (AFP) Navigation in the Suez Canal was resumed last night after being blocked for 14 hours following a collision between two tankers n°ar Suez. On Tuesday morning, the Liberian tanker Mariverda was in collision with the Norwegian tanker Vestfold 152 kilometres south52 words
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178 1958-02-13 12 ADELAIDE, Feb. 12 (Reuter) Forty-four-year old Australian Army colonel, Richard Durance, who is to marry his teenage sweetheart, 8.8.C. studio manager Nina Littlewood. whom he has not seen for 19 years, said today: "Don't make us look like a couple of178 words
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Article110 1958-02-13 12 Get Out Of Country, Peron Told GUIDAD TRUJILLO. Dominican Republic. Feb. 12. <Reuter> Ex-President Juan Perun of Argentina yesterday was requested to .ea\y the Dominican Republic "without delay 1 became he had violated asylum granted to him. The Interior Minister Don Agilio Alvara Pina liked him to leave in view110 words
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Article27 1958-02-13 12 A CROrP of 12 German frtmtifti who had iporke I in Russia returned to Helm>( it. West Germany, yesterday accompanied by their fa -> ies ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article21 1958-02-13 12 Wist Ber today Wolfgang fjJ c doctoi ttipMl i m fled kidnapped H West and saic ac drugged and ki21 words
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Article28 1958-02-13 12 1 nany. Feb. ul I -H W. tenced by t M here today to Wl R fOTKd Wa i f rrr. M :rW c fe "ire; r28 words
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Advertisement91 1958-02-13 12 g you cannot m^^m. breast-feed JjL Trust TO jlCT§©lif V MILK FOOD ..-iM INFANT FEEDING Ahmad Zaki Bin Hj. Anwar U2/57. LACTOGEN is a correctly-balanced infant V%'pP^^raa»\ food, enriched by the addition of Vitamin A, \l2£9SßS^^\ Vitamin D and Organic Iron. LACTOGEN B A V« <s remarkably easy to mix91 words
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Advertisement76 1958-02-13 12 ELEGANCE in a Humber Here's o bicycle of truly elcgont ccs.gn t finish is applied over a rust-proof surfocf on. monsoon conditions. Beneath its surface, too, a Humbcf CS| {t frame is of the finest steel The bottom heort is pressed from a s ngU ]> «rr < t The76 words
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