Singapore Standard, 21 February 1958
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Title Section23 1958-02-21 1 ft ft 3H if SINGAPORE STANDARD Coble. "TIGERNEAS" SINGAPORE, FRIDAY FERPUARY 2\ IfSI Vol. VIM No 233 |J \4 Peg-, [FINAL EDITION! "mm23 words
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Article106 1958-02-21 1 TALKS COULD DECIDE INDONESIA'S FUTURE Wo/7 And See Is Presidents Only Comment JAKARTA, Feb. 20, (Reuter) President Soekarno and Dr. Mohammad Hatta conferred today in a meeting that could decide the future of divided Indonesia. President Sockai no told repoi ters after th< t.-ilk the .orniu Vice-President:106 words
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Article289 1958-02-21 1 COMPLETE DEFENCE ROLE FOR MALAYA LONDON. Feb. 20 (Reuter) The British Goverarr.cnt said today the Governmeni of the Federation of Malaya had now assumed responsibility [or the external defence and Internal KCUrity of Malaya. Mr. ChrlstOObef Soamcs. War Minister, in a memorandum to the Army estimates lor the financial year289 words
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Article85 1958-02-21 1 NEW YORK. Feb. 20 (Reuter i Mr Da-,' Hanimarskjorld. United Nations Secre-tary-General, said today he would have to cancel his planned trip to Kuala Lumpur next month for the Economic Commission session, there because ol world political developments. Mr. Ilammarsk.joeld told nil Press conference that his85 words
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Article183 1958-02-21 1 Stop Egyptian Aggression Plea KHARTOUM, Feb. 20 (Reuter) The Sudan today told Ihe Inited Nations that "reports reveal huge infiltration of Egyptian troops" on her borders, and asked for an immediate meeting of the Security Council *to stop the Egyptian aggression." Accusing the Egyptian (»overmncni183 words
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Article42 1958-02-21 1 SEOUL. Feb. 20 (AFP) A Bouth Korean district court hew tOdaJ sentenced to death North Korean ArmyCaptain Choi Ki-nam. convicted of espionage. The Police claimed that Choi had plotted to "abduct" South Korean naval units to North Korea.42 words
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Article47 1958-02-21 1 A KIM. Royal Dutch Airlines spokesman said jresterdav the abolition o! the service between Amsterdam and Jaka r ta following cancellation by Indonesia of the •omnany's landing rights would mean an annual loss of income to the company of 22 000.000 Guilders (about t:2.200.000».- ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article26 1958-02-21 1 THE Jordan Council of Ministers last night suspend-t-d the weekly newspaper Sareeh (Frankness), published in Jerusalem, until further notice. No reason was given ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article33 1958-02-21 1 AN Israeli border patrolman was killed on Wednesday in an exchange °f iraall 'arms fire with a Jordan patrol m tho Mount Gilboa area, an army spokesman announced yester- day. U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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205 1958-02-21 1 36 Paroled Detainees Keep Pledge ALL 3b political detainees who were paroled on Jan. H. to spend Chinese New Year with their families, kept the promise they made to the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, and returned to jail. They turned205 words
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Article, Illustration204 1958-02-21 1 A third said: "We were most happy to be able to join our families during the New Year." "Although it was only three days, we enjoyed ourselves very much. We were able to visit old friends we had not seen since our detention. Thanks to Mr. Lim." he204 words
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Article49 1958-02-21 1 LONDON. Feb. 20 (Reuter). —The British Royalist has today carried out a two-hour bombardment of an area in South-east Johore. Malaya, believed to be Occupied ny terrorists, a signal received in London reported today. The Royalist is on loan to the Royal New Zealand Navy.49 words
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Article, Illustration64 1958-02-21 1 VENTJE Sumual came out of hiding and granted newsmen an interview at the National Press Club on Feb. 14 during his stop-over in Manila, prior to the proclamation of a "free Indr.nesian republican government in Padang, Central Sumatra. Sumual (ri^ht). answers questions ihrouqh hi, interpreter. left.Pan-Asia - 64 words
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142 1958-02-21 1 LIEUTENANT-COLONEL Ycntjc Sumual. who *SJ been earmarked as the Chief-of-SUfi of the new revolutionary fovernmeat in Sumatra, can enter the Colony any time he pICMCt. The' Colony's Immigration Department has granted the "rebel leader" a risa to enter Singapore as a142 words
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Article62 1958-02-21 1 HONGKONG. Feb. 20 -UP) Three armed Chinese walked into the manager^ office in a local cinema house shortly after noon yesterday and within three minutes robbed the Princes Theatre of about HKSIS.OOO iMS3.OOO». Police said that the during daylight robbery took place when the theatre lobby62 words
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Article28 1958-02-21 1 THE South east Asia Treaty Organization headquarters yesterday announced another series Of combined SEATO training exercises would be held in Thailand from April 22 to 2628 words
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226 1958-02-21 1 LONDON. Feb. 20 (UP) Britain plans, to slash its standing Army personnel by 45.000 and cut costs by over M.sl 11.000.000 by March next year. Army estimates (appropriations) published toda" revealed' Career soldiers now totalling 325.000 will be reduced to about 235,000 by the226 words
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Article357 1958-02-21 1 SIXCJAPORE Chief Minister Mr l.iin Yew II«m k de( lared yesterday that the olon\ Kovernment would not take side s in the internal dispute in lnd(»--ncsia. Mr. Lim added that oflu-ial relations with Indonesia would still be maintained with the established government of that country After the357 words
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Article80 1958-02-21 1 DELAY IN TALKS FLAYED !.< iNDDN. F. Reuter) —Mr. A: :iu B( r !or< i: .■■>■. < today at the delay in -a .-i \:.g th« W, Or> tho a two-<iay in tho li hroi^i r.-if ailing th;.: i Mr. li It .m had to i suit her allies about80 words
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Article24 1958-02-21 1 A BLIGHT car! tr«n r was f.-lt ai Ca n-.-.r A m rtl w< I Ita at about 0230 GMT >■:.,: Rf-u*' r24 words
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214 1958-02-21 1 MOSCOW Feb. 20 < Reuter. The Sov.'T G jvernment issued a statement today appealing to the United States to withdraw its forces from Bouth Korea following a imilar move by Chinese forces in North Korea The Soviet G ivernment also called ior a conference of214 words
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Article25 1958-02-21 1 P at ast i ;-it re- I m i .?itar ry wmtoi from a wr t village iff mail Ro.t'i S. r<25 words
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Article150 1958-02-21 2 Principal Hears Weird Things' In Dead Of Night ALOR STAR, Thirrs.— The Art and Craft School at Rumah Pdamin," where Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, was born 55 years ago, has become the rendezvous of a poltergeist. A 16-year-old student of the school. Fatimah binte Abdul Aziz150 words
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Article218 1958-02-21 2 iron. Than, Four routha were t :iay a nvkted and sentenced to various terms of imprisonment by Magistra c Tenxlra face b n 'Marcos »if Imi;s-> ti". -r:\ s and theft Vict ms if :!v t!ieft^ inc'.udod the Hmutv eh of r. Uc< Officer Perak Mr218 words
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Article, Illustration39 1958-02-21 2 THK District Officer. Johore Baliru. Inche Ibrahim bin Abdul Majid, hands over a Kris, on behalf of the people of Kulai. to Lieut-Colonel S.P.M. Kent. Con mandins Officer of the 1 2 Gurkha Rifles.39 words
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Article76 1958-02-21 2 BUTTERWORTH, Tna--Ligbtnini gtrucjc a o sottul 'rrc and set it alighi m Kampoof Bojwh heflg thai ifltnaMMt, n aIJO tail a radio M rfa attached from the tree to a nouse tpii by aMi ay family and destroyed the electrical <vstem in the pre N ant76 words
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176 1958-02-21 2 SIX young Malayans an- officer cadets for service with tl», |> n -4 the Singapore Secretary for Uvw n < Ti.e ItcMCajry added that I" tnis was a firs: nity for young men r take up a :.,v s^jw vice of their ro176 words
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Article219 1958-02-21 2 DEALER SHOT DEAD TELUK AN SON. T. v urs Robber.- shot an<i kille copra dealer when raid' d two isola:< d h u>< along the Bernam River yesterday The thugs first br kf .r 1 the house of mpra d( a.' Lee Kiew Huat. 40 a* Teluk Kerdau. seven ::...>219 words
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Article50 1958-02-21 2 PENANG, Thurs. students of St George"* School, Ba:ik Pull i i '^vc just sat for their S. ho tificate examination, will cjgi to Negn Semniian v, k job-. They are Pa VV< Loko. son of a i jboer p and G. Rajaram, son 1 P.W.D overseer50 words
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95 1958-02-21 2 NEW PLAN TO WIPE OUT VICS IN SELANGO I me Selangorfcj drafted a coajl abolish vice in jj ted as soon v J "»B permanent J appointed by .^"5 wd Pan-Ma^ I ence Organuita 1 °s its report «tJ veation and rehai that the Departmm J point a re.:: J95 words
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Article23 1958-02-21 2 PEN/ .rtb ir at pr<\- 4 write a letter to hi Mi ithuyistmyjjj to have murteWH Btreet. on Feb. V c Mt|is«M"J23 words
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Article35 1958-02-21 2 IPOH. Thurs. 'Cg Commo* tery Boys. Skists in the •ret here h^ T pounding ning 6 p^m. or twjjj rounds of nr A j: p 1 pounded v# |Hll<^.35 words
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Article115 1958-02-21 2 Fifty Walk Out From MIC Meet TELUK ANSON About fifty n 'c: Mh <.v.,ri Inn:;,:. CoiipM; staged a walkn n Rt ti genera! meeting of th< I •Anson bran< h on Tue> i Tnc tro ib c starts I nomination for office- ■■> for the year was c-alle A re:115 words
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Advertisement548 1958-02-21 2 I LOST f LOST since Monda/ 17th. S Rlap *.'arKet a'ca. s^ct leered Monfrel f *****. Black, i^njj haired, named Pixie, rew^"l Tet 44 4 TUITION LEARN *r X nfffl School ct Comf MOMM ipr^ Shorthand J\O'^R. Bo^kkerp "z. etc Bot^ thrcrv and 3'ac^ce at their best Success assured HIRE548 words
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Advertisement398 1958-02-21 2 NOTICES PETALING TIN, LIMITED. NOTICE is hereby Riven that the transfer books ol the Company will be dosed from sth to 23th March, 1958, m- elusive. i By Order of the Board, OSBORNE A CHAPPEL, Secretariei 17th February. IMS. NOTICE notice li berebj ilren that I. YEONG TEOW LEONG. of398 words
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Article779 1958-02-21 3 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN February 21. 1951 h.rdly surprising that ninety per cent of 1 whose children are in Forms I and 11, i to the Federation Education Minister, W\_ k 1 mcd Khir lohari, their refusal to send I fo seconaary schools where Malay is I f instruction. Amidst the clamour779 words
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Article33 1958-02-21 3 PO Bo- No T -N: A Tel: 5 Ml. Al .'tmenH. M Chm. Insurance Bi IH. Ba'u Kd "na s Cowar 0 A h.« t O a 14; i33 words
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Article, Illustration34 1958-02-21 3 Although official dogma insists it is impossible, widespread unemployment is one of the KrcmWi's chief problems in its satellite states. Remedies include sending unemployed youths to Soviet "new lands" in Siberia.34 words
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Article810 1958-02-21 3 Kirkby and Brinsford Sir The sta'ement Issued fera the President of tho Ma'ayan Teachers' National Confess la iurprisiii| >n to HUM 1 ne aspect Fir.-t of a.!, the Oongieai d nothing motl than a union Of leachgri' iiii.u:i>, and until DOW teachers' unions nave interested the/nselves mainly m Improving their810 words
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Article672 1958-02-21 3 Colin Legum - ...but is it too late? Colin Legum The political situation in Kenya is tenser today than at any time since before the Mail Mau outbreak in 1953 By LONDON r J'HE complexities of Kenya 9 multi-racial •odety tiffitinne to baffle apcrti who for wveral vfais hiivo bc«fl trying •o (-vo've672 words
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Article1069 1958-02-21 3 CHALLENGE TO WESTERN AIRLINES By A Special Correspondent LONDON r £HE Soviet Union, with the most advanced typo of civilian transport planes, is making its fiist serious bid for a share in th c lucrative international air transport business, at present a monopoly of the West. Growing competition lies ahead1,069 words
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Article139 1958-02-21 3 Shorts from the talks Pioneers Of Welfare "IT can be claimed quite justly that the churches of all traditioni of the Christian faith have had a -hare m the CVaatkM Of the welfare state in Britain. Clergymen of the Church of England, minister* of the Free Churches arid priests af139 words
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Article, Illustration400 1958-02-21 3 the NEWS ps it strikes me I/ROM the ria> he u.«s Installed in rflice. the Va>or has been 1«» use ;i colloquialism cunninu for the European civil srr\ant He started ofT b> ignoring th» heads of departments, condescendingly In v»i ikr the hands of th»i r thamb «-s. Perhaps, he400 words
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Advertisement85 1958-02-21 3 v, ***<H Fameui i > H0 ACCORDIONS 2 5 Keys 12 Bass $135 no J|«. SI 50.00 25 Key i 2 Bass $175 00 3 ,1 J« 1275.02I 2 75.o2 ■3 34 Keys 80 Bosi $325 00 7 Xc >» 80 Bass $375 no 37 Kc^ s 9 6 Bass85 words
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Advertisement81 1958-02-21 3 CjH BLUE SPOT V^ Brings to you the Latest in Car Radios WE HAVE A MODEL TO SUIT EVERY CAR arA Special Models tor B rrj wards Fi S Fords OpnU Mercedes Simcas Volkswagens etc., etc WITH PRFSS BLITON TUNING AND V.H.F. RECEPTION Available Easy Hire- Purchase Payments Sole i^enls:KEE81 words
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Article240 1958-02-21 4 HE FLAYS S'PORE BASE DECISION BRITAIN has no respect for the people of Singapore and can only see the Colony as a "burnt offering on the altar o! power politics,' 1 leadei Of the Workers' Party, Mr. David Marshall. s.iid yesterday. Mr. Marshall was commentini on i report from London240 words
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Article38 1958-02-21 4 I.IM rOH KIM 22, ar..i Ooi Cheng Lai, 28, claimed trial Kb the Pcnang Magistrate's Court jretterday to i joint charge oi house-breaking in Perak Roai on Feb. 20, and wore remanded till Feb. 2638 words
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276 1958-02-21 4 CABINET SYSTEM FOR THE NEGRI EARLY IN MARCH Sultan Approves 5 Portfolios KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Negri Sembilon will be the first Malay State to adopt a Cabinet system for the Council-of-State under the amended State Constitution. This will pave the way for the handing over of the administration to a276 words
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Article125 1958-02-21 4 THE City Council's decision to demolish all newly built, attap huts IB the City area will come under tire from Labour Front Councillors at the Council*! next meeting on Friday. The Central Commit .re oi the Lai'.uir Front yesterday UVC a mandate to itl lour125 words
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Article50 1958-02-21 4 the S;:^..-.^^ Mattel Attendant ye>tei\iav warr.ud mirineri that boring operation! were iv.iv* earned out trom moored pontoon L5O toot south of tin Master Attendant*! Pior. latitude I degree IT i North, longitude IW degree II 1 4" East a:i crafi :r. the vidnity >hoi;'.d proceed at dead ow.50 words
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405 1958-02-21 4 Sleepless' Time For Spore 's PATA Men Colony May Be Host Next Year SANTA BARBARA, California, Feb. 20 (IP) There is no Pacific Area Travel Association (PATA) convention delegation that seems to move about from session to session with quite the rapidity of the fourman Singapore group. "We have come405 words
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Article79 1958-02-21 4 KUALA TRENGGANU, Thurs. The Trengginu State Government yesterday decided to use government vehicles and dr.vers to transpor, school children from Saturday as a temporary measure during the strike by the Trengganu Bus ComDany workers The Chief Education Officer Mr. Chang Mm Kew Is making arrangements to79 words
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Article60 1958-02-21 4 THE Singapore Muslim Advisory Board will give a tea-party to Muslim Legislative and City Councillors on Feb. 24 at the home of Da*o Syed Ibrahim Omar A'.sagoff, the Board's chairman, in Chancery Lane. Dato Syed Ibrahim said yesterday that he expected to establish closer relations between the60 words
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Article107 1958-02-21 4 R.I. Is Not Disturbed, He Says AN American lawyer, who flew into Singapore yesterday alter an official visit to Indonesia, said there was no evidence of unrest in that country since the proclamation of the rebel government in Central Sumatra. Mr. Carl Slater, who had been in Indonesia as the107 words
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Article, Illustration73 1958-02-21 4 3 WOMEN AT VICE CONGRESS THERE were only three women among the 300 people gathered in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday at the Muslim Religious Congress on Vice sponsored by 16 Muslim organizations. Above is a general view of the gathering with the three women in the foreground. near the chairman'sFah - 73 words
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Article156 1958-02-21 4 Campaign To Enlist Doctors SINGAPORE C.;v Co;:n--cil yesterdsy started i cunpajgn to recruit nine doctoi > t( n hospital assistants, -.x itafl Btirtei and six Tc I emp ed on f I bm I asj 1 the O ■'i < IH I i 1 i dfapeni ark i sod on156 words
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Article72 1958-02-21 4 PEXANG. Til t% :r.( n HQ i reduced tn the Mag;>tratf"> Court today.' char# d with i BT< no more than ti ye«» Kin Ch y S- and Khoo 800 Heng Milt Tin Ma! \v< havi a"' Sioo fr »m 0 I K:m Ha« b| putting72 words
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Article135 1958-02-21 4 Scholarship Awards 'War' A TIGOI -WAR Ls City Council and the Puhli, s v scholarship awards and pnuimi The C< ri recommcuct i have the Ai >c ho arsli awards It also amended that tha final selection <,: to ior po^- v .ncil HM f- c the < M *It135 words
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Article29 1958-02-21 4 I whei ti. by the pro; reach for the |M A. f\ t "4 rived «ia:M and demanded $Kp3 money from the propal When their r!a»iJ flJs< I29 words
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Article27 1958-02-21 4 elderly mar drinks to celebrate G .ate on a roawtaW creating a naiuw lay. but tha* t ded guilty toJJ Hi rd27 words
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Advertisement129 1958-02-21 4 3 V" 1 i i .t I i\ v I 7to THUNDERING STORY OF A FIGHTING DESTROYER'S I MISSION OF GLORY! rxj ri L^T Sk, y r i Ci AA ?Ti I '^wm^ ALAN LAUU I 3feJ^^^. E TOMORROW MIDNIGHT rr "t rr 1 I' -'.t\ I SkNAOER PHYLLIS THAXTER129 words
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Advertisement68 1958-02-21 4 in the V y f||| Sprinm < jj Prepare NOW for your Wif k overseas vacation Eml depend .^J lU,2Vft J" qJ on it Bi«^^" < An Austin will make your holiday compfrtr g* JUjt ru// as to-day for the latest details of th<> I UK^\ Austin Overseas Visitors lhlivery68 words
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Article, Illustration26 1958-02-21 5 wjjh Miss Heather Hepburn, from |i juit> Huh Commissioner's office Syd >::n Xustraliun friends who attended the itremtmv nt Svilhpv i«; AN IB Photo.ANIB; AN IB - 26 words
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155 1958-02-21 5 .PiiKK detective fired three shots into the two ri\al secret societies battling for ■...ney in Fisher Street on Wednesday. hugs from CnTWpi fl and took They were Ml i with parangs. sticks and bottles. The detective order :..e thugs to N -.v:a.-:i they155 words
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Article75 1958-02-21 5 fgd 83-A.;. yesterday pre- Battalion of .yard VII Own .oor k of appreciaservice Kulai ding Officer of L 1 Colonel cived the D. a In I in a simple of duty in Malaya alked up an fr record of 270 Com.:lls, 200 of eliminated in -ncssage75 words
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210 1958-02-21 5 That s Not Our Job- Minister SINCSAPOKE Government will not. for the present, '.w it in Colony Industries, said the Minister for ComHMfCC Ud industry, Mr. J.M. Jumabhoy yesterday. He gave two reasons for Government's decision. Firstly. Government did not have enough surplus210 words
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110 1958-02-21 5 Promotion For A Perak Police Officer IFOH, Thurs Assi>tant 0 P.D.. in char;.> of crimes, H'::4 S n P will leave 1 :v shortly far Penanf on promoti--:. I i assistant officer n chai riminal investi- in the is! md. Assistant Superintendent also wrved In the Bam G lisi ri110 words
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Article57 1958-02-21 5 PKNANG, Than, Deputy s iperinti n leni ol Police, Mr. K. Kirn Sen«. wili be Pen- m c id. chtai 6fWB .V. He Uking the place n Mr. J. K. Sykes. who is 2 >ing un trao fer to Ipoh Mr. ke ti msfei to will57 words
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335 1958-02-21 5 Childhood Friend Was Swindler, Court Told A 23-YEAR-OLD rubber tapper frum Johore alleged in a Singapore Court yesterday that she gave more than $1,000 to a childhood friend in the belief that he could engage a lawyer to defend her husband in a criminal case. The tapper. Tarn Toy Fong,335 words
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110 1958-02-21 5 Sold Tickets At Black Market Rates PENANG, Thurs. The public and cinema managements had lodged complaints that people were taking advantage of the advance booking system to to buy up tickets during the Chinese New Year and then sell them at blackmarket rates. Inspector Syed Jalaludin, told the Magistrate's Court110 words
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240 1958-02-21 5 MR. LIM CHER KENG (In I Changi) will ask stt out Nti ms in the Singapore L... -.r ye Assembly whi-n It mci ts for the April session H will a>k the Chief Minister Mr. Lim Yew Hock it the n >c.e< ary 1< slslation240 words
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Article253 1958-02-21 5 They're A Menace To The Public, He Tells Govt. Standard Staff Reporter INDEPENDENT Assemblyman for Queenstown, Mr. Lee Choon Eng, yesterday appealed to the Singapore Government immediately "re-impose the ban on crackerfiring. H his appeal to the Colony's Chief Secretary, Mr. Lee explained that the253 words
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Article103 1958-02-21 5 WIVES' BID TO HALT QUITTINGS ALOR STAR. Thurs Women members of the Kaum Ibu of Perlis UMNO, will make a de termined bid to stop their teacher husbands from leaving UMNO. This derision was made at a general meeting of the Kaum Ibu held yesterday. About 120 delegates from the103 words
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Article46 1958-02-21 5 THE following have been elected office-bearers of the North Indian Hindu Association. Singapore: President— Mr. Sakal Deo Rai; vice-president Mr. Lakhpat Rai; general secretary Mr. K. L. Kaushik: asst secre-tary--Mr. U. S Dube; librarian—Mr. Shyamarain Singh; and auditor Mr. B. P. Gupta.46 words
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96 1958-02-21 5 75 Mths. For Detective Who Cheated A SINGAPORE detective, Chia Keng Chcong. WM fettcrciav found guilty bf < r c Third District Judge, Mr. ChOOI Singh on two counts of ch'-aling. Chia was failed a year on the first Charfe UOd three montbi on the Moond charge, the sentences to96 words
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Article86 1958-02-21 5 PDCANG, Thurs. The Federal Government should be urged to make Friday a public hoiiday throughout Malaya instead of Sunday. This will be one of the 20 resolutions to be moved at the general assembly of the South Province Wellesley UMNO division to be held at the86 words
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174 1958-02-21 5 SINGAPORE'S Chief City Architect and Building Surveyor, Mr. H. Hawson, yesterday warned the public to beware of a cheat who is posing as a building inspector. Mr. Hawson said the cheat. a Chinese, recently approached the owner of an attap hut in Kampong Amber174 words
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Advertisement189 1958-02-21 5 Pause and enjo\r more of each moment i fall HF^^Sl Get the most from every /ffl happy moment with /I E] H A^J/ craven 'a'! Experience \m£^ ~^^^y JBf/ the full, rich flavour ol it, /_^V^ ~^f i^f/ tender Virginia tobacco. CsFxjWFz N= Ml l-'ee! its well-packed, "4 Jv/ evenly-roiled189 words
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Article, Illustration907 1958-02-21 6 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By He's Bound To Start Favourite To Win The Cup First Time Out Xl ALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Selangor Gold Cup candidates were oat at full strength this morning for their winding up' gallops for Saturday's big race. Double Eagle a long striding Australian-bred gelding,907 words
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224 1958-02-21 6 FIVE C yrv.ru- players are included in the Colony tearr. selt *ted las! night !o meet the Federation of M.i tr.e 'international' to be played a: :':-.e Farrer Park Stadium m mm The Singapore team, skippered by Rudy Mosbersen, will be: Per man224 words
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455 1958-02-21 6 Poor Support For Penang Spring Races PENANG. Thurs.— Only 97 class two and class five hocNl have been entered for the Periane Turf Club Spring meeting, which will only be a two-day affair, on Saturday. March 1 and Saturday, March B. The following are the entries. HORSES CLASS Jm Run455 words
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Article96 1958-02-21 6 A THREE-DAY programme of sports, organised by the Royal Navy, will begin today and continue to Sunday at the Singapore Naval Base. The programme comprises six-a-side hockey. seven-a-side rugby, boxing, water-polo, five- I a-side mini-football cross-coun-try run and swimming relays. The preliminary rounds of the96 words
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Article44 1958-02-21 6 BEATTY Secondary School J won their sixth victory in int rschool soccer when they trounc- t ed Siglap Secondary School by X five goals to nil on the Victoria School ground yesterday. Scorers were: Amin (3), Boon Leong, and a gift goal. '<44 words
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Article108 1958-02-21 6 PENANG, Thurs— The 'ollowing is the schedule of •acing: First day: Horses Class Pwo, Div. I—61 6 furs, and one n le. Horses Class Two, Dlv. 2 3 furs. Horses Class Five, Div. 1 >£ furs, and 7 furs. Horses Class Five, Divs. 2 and 3— 7108 words
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Article149 1958-02-21 6 Horses Class I, Div. J— |i/ 4 f/ 1. 9y THREE RINCS 9.13 (U«fi«*d) RODCERS Cw 2. 9y STRAITS CODE 9.11 MAWI RODCERS f 3. 6y PRINCE OF LALITA 8.10 LARKIN ROOCERS L 4 5y IRISH PEARL 8.08 (U«*i**d) ROOCERS .MlCm"* S. 5! 4y PRINCE A149 words
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Article533 1958-02-21 6 The Other Field For Tomorror ruLLUTiLiu arp weights arw i V remaining right races tomorn.u -,l Turf Club Gold Cup meeting Horses Class Z, Div. 2^/ .1 7 5 *y PASSBOOK 900 MARTiw "lj 419 6y MACHERA E.VANBKELEN 1 ?"''^CASSELL 1.11 WS PACBY J* I 397 y BR?CHT A|AH E-533 words
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Article136 1958-02-21 6 PENANG, Thurs.- T 1 c S< go:- Sikhs, foi a series of fru matchc- during t.ic Ci.-c-i 1 Yar. beat Penang S 2 c-als to nil on th< D X ground. The viMtors ho.v< d iwn 3-1 to Penane Ir.d nation yestcrda\ ■> i Kramat ground Th< tpr>136 words
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Advertisement120 1958-02-21 6 Vv jH :< Ktf^HH HH K^H #I^H '■'•S il v^SHf l SbßF^B^^k- *k^^^B ■>■ >o^^^^s^^^frX' "•■•"3Bb^B '^B >^^B %*3S^^B ~^B.- y^^^B •C <^Bk '^P' < K«?3ioa^l siflif*"*' ■>> <>»iß^^^^^Hfi*tf& njwwßß ■far ■^■Avwfci tii H f^^Miiii>ii^Z^S^BSß^Hta^ I^^^S^feii!. x^Bh ißP^^-y ly^^j^^' w3 ,>'■'■■*** jf' ''"'^'cZßißflßßf fv* J BH^^' HB&)v: VjS-.'s-S:-:^::-. '■^SE^B'^'^^B I120 words
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Article41 1958-02-21 7 \in: fans at li-t Friday ilr.il when ii Miura. a v •<» ribbed I vie lory h,n. radio hstcnat\ unsatisfscof theflgr- r ■y. r. ye were given nat Ray Mil n? up a tre- ;a hin£ and cona knockout I41 words
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Article79 1958-02-21 7 UNITED IN 3-0 F.A. CUP WIN Fb!l Reut»T> i tui'd beat I Wrdnrttiay 3-0 >n ml tif of th- id; Mat Hi e^ter-Ui one Lpi'i: c t teams in Eng- otbalt it was I the long c recent Mi; c should have been I L':i:' when seven of I werj79 words
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Article29 1958-02-21 7 LUMPUR. Thurs. f Johore won the c for the sixtM ne beat H. Khair *>-2 in ler *m whirh conclu(!i k fr finals were left iHtei because of29 words
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318 1958-02-21 7 3 c r opponent. i Ac t j the comanentitor Kay was trie winner. Judging neniary, it appear- j cd that I;., easily won iiv c of ids, md it uo re- .cc in the other .< n wruca the Japanese318 words
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Article75 1958-02-21 7 TELUK AN SOX. Thurs. T .o H. wered the colours oi the Teluk Anaon Rangers «ft -..ev IMI bf --1 :.t M er to nil the close of the ■"7 soccer season here. 7 .>. minute s silence was for the Manchester :"m:ed players who were75 words
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Article47 1958-02-21 7 N >N rKONG. reb. 2^, (Reuter)—T:. visiting South Korean footballers Iren one- .'r. a Hoa^coai nltctlti yesterd; X rcans >«t the first match. Tl mat h consilerably towards the end with 5 j keep< r Kirn pulling off s ::v.c :v. iZ' i:i ent saves.47 words
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Article122 1958-02-21 7 TOKYO. Feb. 20 (UP) Japanese sports papers today acclaimed the New Zealand All Blacks rugby team which arrived nn Tuesday as the "best" team in the world. The paper s ran several columns space of pictures of the New Zealanders first workout on Wednesday. The122 words
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Article49 1958-02-21 7 ADELAIDE, Feb. 20 (Reuter) Polish javelin star, Anna Pazera has applied for naturalisation so she will he eligible for Australia's team for the British Empire Games in Carci:ff. She came to Australia with the Polish Olympic team. She has been selected for the state women*J athietic team.49 words
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Article, Illustration95 1958-02-21 7 BURMESE REFEREE FOR WORLD CUP SOCCER national Football Association (FIFA) to officiate at the World Cup Soccer in June in Sweden He is than Kirn Taik,' th,. president of the Burma Football Referees' Association. Chan will no one amon? the thousands of soccer enthusiasts to Sweden from all over the95 words
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Article518 1958-02-21 7 TOMMY FARR - TOMMY FARR JOHANSSON A ROUGH, TOUGH CUSTOMER By LONDON, Thurs. If BritLsh and Empire heavyweignt champion Joe Erskine could read the mail I've received iiom Sweden the last couple of weeks, he'd wonder like me how Ingemar Johansson ever became Kingpin of European heavies. Johansson defends his I518 words
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Article122 1958-02-21 7 IPOH. Thurs. Eleven teams, including four from schools and one outstation side from Penang. have entered for the "seven-a-side "rugby tourney this Saturday at the Tiger Lane ground. The tourney will mark the end of the season in Perak. After the tournament, the Perak Rugby Union122 words
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Article192 1958-02-21 7 Thomas Cup Selection For Canada MONTREAL, Feb. 20, (UP) Bert Fergus, 26--year-old Vancouver school teacher became the sixth and final badminton player to be named to Canada's Thomas Cup team yesterday, it was announced by Hilles Pickens, president of :he Canadian Badminton Association. Canada meets the United States Feb. 28-March192 words
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Article38 1958-02-21 7 TELUK ANSON, Thurs. Lower Perak Indians defeated the Tapah Indians by five games to two at badminton, five games to two at tabletennis and drew three all at hockey in a series of friendly fixtures recently.38 words
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Article207 1958-02-21 7 LONDON, Feb. 20 (Reuter)— Don Cockell, former BritLsh heavyweight boxing champion, was awarded £7,500 sterling damages— and costs— in the High Court yesterday against the Daily Mail for libel. Cockell defeated by Rocky Marciano in a fight for the world heavyweight championship in 1935 complained that207 words
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196 1958-02-21 7 CHINESE GIVE MALAYS A SHOW OF SUPERIORITY KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Selangor Chinese Recreation Club, the MCFA Cup holders, proved too ?ood for Selangor Malays, the Gold Cup champions, whom they beat 5—3 in a floodlit soccer match played at the Merdeka Stadium here today. SCRC took the lead in the196 words
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Article422 1958-02-21 7 Youngsters Shine In Malay Tennis KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs It was the survival of the fittest at the four-day allMalayan Malays tennis championships which concluded here yesterday. About 120 matches were played off. Rain on the last two days caused the championships to come to a standstill, so much so that422 words
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88 1958-02-21 7 Thomas Cup For Schools Soccer Tourney KUALA LUMPUR. Thim. Entries are DOW being invite from schools 1:1 Selangor for Urn Thomas Cup football competition The competition is confined U Primary Schools only. Entries cIOM on March 3. anr should be pent to Mr. Low Hut Khing. care of Methodist Boys88 words
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Article63 1958-02-21 7 IPOH. Thur.s. Perak. last year's finalists in the Chua Choon Leong Cup tennis competition. will r-lay their MSt t.e igainst I Malacca at Kuaia Lumpur or. March l. Perak eliminated Penang In their opening tie, ar.d in ttM 'event of their beating Malacca. they will enter63 words
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Advertisement214 1958-02-21 7 L jj |^a lacablocßM j- o heart of your watch— the balance assembly fSSS£~~-^~ 'MM gpl pair bills to a minimum. ■fi^^^ffl^T r J*(^T^^SMHI k^a»,nt HbIBH y*!*^ WBil c .s no rrotccticn a^i rst the pivot* of the fffifl c stall com* Into d.rcct contact w<ch tne leweis undtr shock214 words
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Advertisement83 1958-02-21 7 Plan now to FLY TO EUROPE in the coming year v ffc sure of o perfect trip >^v by booking now The Asia Insurance Building, Singapore, y X^^^ Tfte iror/rf famous family of TIGER medicinal products iSktfk^- s ■^S-'^-Ssb.-wv^^ 9 x^idß *\!^^Bi s^ S^S^^^^l CHINKA WHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture83 words
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Article, Illustration1257 1958-02-21 8 .^^^^^^^y^^^^^^M^^^lTll^^^^^^^^y^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^l ...may be last movie ever made about fighting pilots All in a day's work and play can be dangerous, too RAY Milland. who was in England recently starring in an epic of the R A.F. and it] jet planes, HIGH FLIGHT, relays 4le rumour that this Warwick1,257 words
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Article107 1958-02-21 8 y/CTOR Manuel Men- doz.i. tail, nun* Latin actor, known us "the Clark Gable of Mexico" because of the popnlartti h* has uchlered aj star of more than 50 picture* >outh or the border, wit] go fo Hollywood '<>r the ftrsl time -<,r a major roU> m '>107 words
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Article72 1958-02-21 8 rVHE SEVENTH VOYAGE OF SINBAD, a spectacular Arabian Nights adventure starring Kerwin Mathews \n the title role and Kathryn Grant as an Oriental princess, will be Jilmcd in the Mediterranean in Technicolour M the next production on Charles Schneer's Mornrngside slate for Columo>a xcith Nathan72 words
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Article187 1958-02-21 8 fWO of the most Important screen assignments of the year were simultaneously announced as writer-producer Carl Foreman signed William Holden to co-star with Sophia Loren and Sir Carol Reed to direct the Highroad production STELLA for Columbia release. Holden who recently returned from Ceylon187 words
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Advertisement44 1958-02-21 8 Beauly for Brando in SAYONARA NEW YORK: Although she had never acted before, it's easy to see why MIIKO TAKA was chosen as Marlon Brando's leading lady in SAYONARA. The Japanese beauty costars with Brando in the film based on the James Michener novel.44 words
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Miscellaneous318 1958-02-21 8 TODW'S QIOT\TIO\: l^^^^ZT^^^ I 1 "A child's Achilles' hr-H FS IV may be the seat of hj s Bfl B^l^fS^^l pants." Marr < It rie o\ FRIDAY FOR EVERY- I ONE: Make C r. IfAITVI ing me buy. •o: ■^Aizl *JV the day. Ma.: KHHUufI s::.ps on a c :r::-.l318 words
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159 1958-02-21 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Than. Thieves gif ofl with $1,500 worth ol cash ynd jcv.-cllcrv bom a bOUM in Jalan Kuantan here at 3 am. loday, The thieves had gained entrj Into the house through a door in thi tollc Burglmra were tteo active m the159 words
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Article42 1958-02-21 9 BENTONG. Thunf.— Odd job worker. ChlOV KOBf, 53. today admitted possessing 14 ahUi of prepared opium 1 nth $800 The President of Sessions Court, inche Hamiah bin Dato Abu Samah. fined Chiow $1,000 or s.x months' I all42 words
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Article296 1958-02-21 9 S.J.A.B. WILL SOON BE MALAYAN Tunku Gets Plan On Transfer Of Power From UK KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A Draft Constitution, transferring the executive powers and the administration of the Federation St. John Ambulance Association from the United Kingdom Headquarters to the Federation St. John Ambulance Council will be submitted to296 words
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Article, Illustration79 1958-02-21 9 RI. TO PRESS FOR 12-MILE SEA LIMIT THE chief delegate to thr United Nations conference of the Law of Sea. Mr. Ahmad S. Djoyoadisuryo, arrived in Singapore yesterday by air from Jakarta. Mr. Djoyoadisuryo. who is leading a delegation of seven-members, t?ild reporters at the airport that Indonesia would defend79 words
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Article203 1958-02-21 9 A Federation man who came to Singapore in search of a job threw himself into a well, the Singapore Assistant Coroner, Inche Ahmad bin Hussein, was told yesterday. Urn A:i En| ol Fekan Nana.-. Now Village, Pontian Johore. told ihc Coroner thai Liow Ton^r203 words
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Article201 1958-02-21 9 Fire Chief To Stay On For Year THE Singapore City Council yesterday succeeded Bi penuadiß| the Ch.ei Tin Officer, Mr. J. Angus, to continue his senrlcei lor another year He WAS dvt j to retire In April Thi Coub 'i sJsq sue seded in flndmn out "temporary" replace ment^ for201 words
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Article71 1958-02-21 9 TAX CHENG SIT AX. yesUrday p;eaded not ffllilty Ul the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court to a charge of being a member of an unlawful assembly and damaging pin-tables and lamps belonging to Ang Ban Wan 111 Havelork Road on Feb 18. The magistrate. Mr. R71 words
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Article159 1958-02-21 9 Estranged Love Told In Court KUALA LL'MPrR, Thurs Muhamad bin Haji Mohamrd. V.X today told Magistrate Inche Abuui Kani that he stabbed his estranged girl friend during a sudden "blackout." Muhamad pleaded BjUilfty to voluntarily causing hurt to Khalsom binti Taib, JB-ye:ir-o!d typist, at her home in Perkins Road on159 words
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Article160 1958-02-21 9 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices i (cents per Ib in Sinna pore yesterday were- The price ot (in to Singapore yesterday was 5364J per pkul (Ip S4). LONDON RUBBER No. 1 R.S.S. Settlement House Terms. Thursday's opening first session were: Buyers Sellrrs March S3 231 April-June 23i 2.3 J160 words
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Article74 1958-02-21 9 PARTY RA'AYAT is expanding its organization in Singapore. Inche Amir Haji ObUUT, Urn party spokesman, said \e terday the party DOW bad 13 branches and more would be opened during tbt xc.-.r A branch wa- opene 1 rerentiy at the tith mi r tone Bukit Ti;iiah.74 words
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Advertisement525 1958-02-21 9 ■■<■ <•■ y 11. 1.45, 4, 6.30 9.30 y\[ CHARN of 3 KINGDOMS" Vr^ in t Urn Iddcl" The DLEP SIX" I V OR n.m. hum; CHAN- ihmm II nil m \ii kf wm K n vmong (sV V "\T 3 Shows: 1.45, 5.30 A«| \ROIND THE WORLD IN 80525 words
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Advertisement560 1958-02-21 9 *EEXSj3S-- t()DAY! b .^.-oU^iEl^J^ Un.-ma'M.nH- A. I »1..r l»- l.uu J^ W <^ ZSSsrjHt enemy below t "r^ IOM'iKROXX Pai X.m in H(»K I OOK x»{ -\< Kll li I M.vi I n A '•lour yL JrTiuniirrow a.m I (O|\s ».il\|\l\ l<>\ T*>iiml.i> ihi IlN|>\ n -Hi Mil I Xllon560 words
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Advertisement935 1958-02-21 10 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. ti. *****/6, *****/4 132/6 Rob i nson Ro .o THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE t» Halita*. Montreal. Boston. New York, Baltimore. Philadelphia b Cult Ports. S pore f. Sham Penang TEUCtR 28Feb/10Mar 1 1 Mar 15/16 Mar tLYSSES 23/27 April 28 April 29 April935 words
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Advertisement1172 1958-02-21 10 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) HMcoruo/ateo m kmflflPDt«l (12 line*) s r Pt n8 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T l SAILmCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW LONDON CONTINtNTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargc (Via Sucx with liberty to proceed via1,172 words
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Advertisement944 1958-02-21 10 MITSUI |2J LINE Spore P. S'hom Penano FOft JAPAN. Mikagcsan Maru via Manila for Yokohama. Kobe, Osaka 23 Feb 21 Fcb Amogisan Maru tor Yokohama. Kobe Moii 9 Mar 7 Ma. Harunasan Maru for Moii, Kobe. Yokohama 4 Apl 3 Apl 31 Mai FOX U.S.A. Fo» New York, Philadelphia. fSoltimnre944 words
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Advertisement435 1958-02-21 10 EAST ASIATIC yJ OUiWAKDb Sa.l.nqs to, Bon vkoh lf|<J WI|VI 'LALANDIA- 2S .4 F I BUbUANGA" 28 I 1 uoding for Shonqhoi. -I KOREA" 1 Accepts carqc foi Bonqv-t I 'SELANDIA" 5-t I P JMa 11 1, Mo( 1 MOMtWAKDS So.linqj to, a I r >'.'c 1 Rottcrdom Homburq Brrm,435 words
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Article66 1958-02-21 11 DETROIT, Feb. 20: ParkeDavis has announced plans to construct a new manufacturing laboratory and branch office in Bombay. Mr. W.R. Jeeves. ParkeDavis vice president and director of overseas operations said construction of the new 100.000-sq; ft. facility is expeced to begin by mid-year on a 12-acre site located66 words
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Article30 1958-02-21 11 TIN T ore outputs for the quar.er October December, 1957, announced are: Pengkalen 1,945 piculs; Gopeng 4.090 piculs; Kent 927 piculs; Rambutan 970 piculs; Tekka Ltd. 825 piculs.30 words
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Article183 1958-02-21 11 SEATTLE, Feb. 20:— Praise for new products and increased marketing know-how of Asian manufacturers was brought home from the Orient by Mr. Frank Gilbert of Seattle. Mr. Gilbert is vice-president of the Washington State International Trade Fair. He returned from an eightweek tour on behalf183 words
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Article160 1958-02-21 11 Business In Shares MALAYAN s harebrokers reported the following business done: F. N. ords $2.65: Gammon $2.25; W. Hammer *****, $2.10 and $2.11 overnight; Jackson $1.40; M. Breweries $3.45; M. Box $l.ti2i. $1.63*; Robinson ords $1.72- Sim e Darby $1.675; Cold— Storage 90c, 91c; Steamship $19.25, $19.35; S. Times $1.72.160 words
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Article100 1958-02-21 11 INDUSTRIALS were irregular in the Malayan share market yesterday. There was selective support for tins. Rubbers were dull. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Fraser Neave Ords. 2.64 2.68 Gammon 2.23 2 27 McAlister 1.45 1.50 xd Singapore Traction Ords. 19/- 20/S100 words
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Article105 1958-02-21 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The 14th session of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East, which meets on March 5 here, will discuss a special report on the economic situation in Asia, said the Federation Economic Adviser, Mr. O. A. Spencer, in105 words
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Article, Illustration465 1958-02-21 11 RUBBER FUTURE IS BRIGHT SAYS U.S. EXECUTIVE ghfhg EXECUTIVE vice-president of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, Mr. Robert S. Wilson, holds a bright future for natural rubber. He told The Standard yesterday: "With the world use Ot rubber growing as rapidly as it is, the wo: Id is going465 words
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Article, Illustration368 1958-02-21 11 'Win Confidence Of Investors Call MANY newly independent countries are now fading out the mistake they have made in overstie sin^ socialism and nationalization which are factors that certainly will not attract overseas capita!. This was told to The Standard yesterday by Mr. Tan Siak Krw. a prominent member of368 words
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538 1958-02-21 11 Capital Ready For ECAFE Meeting Malayan Team Named KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Federation Government has completed arrangements for the first fullscale international conference to be held in independent Malaya under ECAFE (Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East.) The conference proper opens in Kuala Lumpur on March 5 and538 words
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Article184 1958-02-21 11 SHIPS IN PORT OUTER ROADS FELIPES. Tagus, San Carlos, North Star, Hero Hoi Houw, Great Oaks, Gordian. Everlife, Talabot. Xorvcst. Mvi Hock, Anna Pre>thus. Northia, Pyidawaye. Julian Fucik, Calt. Adelaide, Sg. Bila. Tong Soon, Hoegh Silverstream, Statius Jensen, B. Khmelinsky Sabang, Golden Gamma, Tong Seng, Saroena, Matsusei Maru, Teez Breeze,184 words
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Article62 1958-02-21 11 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday: Canada: buying. T-f. 32 5/1 fi. O.I). 32 7/16. 90 days airmail ,\2 13/1G credit bills, 32| trade bills. Selling: T.T. or O.D. ready were: Canada 32; French Francs 13G77; Belgian Francs IGISJ;62 words
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Article102 1958-02-21 11 International first grade rubber for March shipment was quoted yesterday at 772 cents per lb. unchanged on last Monday. The tone at the close was neglected. The market was fairly quiet throughout the day, with little interest in lower grades. The turnover was small and most102 words
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Article294 1958-02-21 11 THE new 7,900-ton Blue Funnel cargo liner, Ajax, under the command of Captain D. W. Stroud, is due to arrive at Penang on Feb. 26 and at Singapore on Feb. 28 on her maiden voyage. Ajax was built by Vickers Armstrong at Newcastle-on-Tyne and294 words
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Article170 1958-02-21 11 Power Output In Asia Increases UNITED NATIONS, (New York): Feb. 20 (IP) Asian electric power production rapacity rose 44 per cent from 1951 to 1955, but the need for more power there continues, the I.N. Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East reported today. In the five year>. the170 words
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Article66 1958-02-21 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The German Embassy vi has announced that th( Yit l Secretary, Mr. H Paiia w:ll attend the first .< of the ECAFE Conlerenc n Feb. 24 until the arr;\al i f the German economic attache, Dr. Max Spandau. m March 1 Dr. Spandau has been66 words
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Article33 1958-02-21 11 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange w;.. h- Id its traditiona. party in it* premises in Prince Street today, to mark the first day of bus. ness in the Chinese New Year33 words
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Article42 1958-02-21 11 SINGAPORE Copra Am elation closing prices prr plcul yesterday: fair merchantable mixed copra > H-bruary shipment. $:wj buyers, S3 l i sc.Ut>. Tune: quiet H C.B. Ltd clos.ng pr:<ea: copra. February shipment I $31 nominal. c<»eonui uli In bulk $44i, drums $48*.42 words
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Advertisement347 1958-02-21 11 f PELNI- LINES 12 ROBINSON ROAD. Freight— Through Corgo Oept). T I ***** (Manager). r for 3" Ponhonak Fcb 2 2 L ™b:>ng Feb J3 [7 G STEAMSHIP COMPANY r '».cci ro Kuchmg, Sarikei, Binatang O Sibu y Sails Feb 22 I Sails Fcb 27 F s^ 16 Winchester House347 words
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Article, Illustration324 1958-02-21 12 P. L. Chan - P. L. Chan By A.R.P.S. Hon. Fair Manager Colony Photo Show Will Be Big Draw To Shutter Bugs FORTYONE countries will be represented at the Ninth Singapore International Salon of Photography, which will be opened by the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock at the324 words
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556 1958-02-21 12 Developers And Fixers That Win Competitions THE popularity of photography, with the amateur, is increasing day by day. Cameras of high quality are becoming available at a reasonable price, films are being perfected all the time and, last but by no means least, certain developers and fixers are producing the556 words
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320 1958-02-21 12 "Regula" And "Balda" Are Pop Cameras KEEPING PfjCS Wfttk time. Singapore people are jl'.:. 1..--more artistic minded in the photographic field A> res t the influx ol i amei as and oth< i photographic equipments: afl wal as materials is evei inert i g XlaJang canu iis alone, are BOw320 words
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Advertisement292 1958-02-21 12 Sales Decide Quality Did you know that between December 1957 I and January 1958, over 100,000 rolls of FUJI NEOPAN SSS FILM were sold in Singapore Federation of Malaya? I Another clear proof that all photo wZMtfl\ films are not alike. try a roll of T ./>. I J FUJI292 words
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Advertisement159 1958-02-21 12 No— now is the time for MAB brand <AMFIX' photographic products. Why delay in reap- fixing piatcs ar.J ing the benefits from their usc° Many of paper? i- v>.* f c rr:r them, including 'Promicrol', 'Amfix 1 and 1S obtained in .'"<- <■ n f 'Cobrol*. are the results of159 words
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Article, Illustration35 1958-02-21 13 SOME OF THE EXHIBITS V B-j S v Kuer\ H,- g Kong V. 'W 5' By .V.«i r» ir X 1 .4RPS, '-g <: porpj Yo'v-r Section, Silver Medal 'Imperial Eagle', By Eric Masking, FRPS. England.35 words
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516 1958-02-21 13 Success Story Of Photography In Spore THE Photographic Society of Singapore was founded in 1950 as the Singapore Camera Club by a group of seven men who met in a coffee shop. By the end of the year,516 words
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624 1958-02-21 13 KINOGRAPHY, THE LATEST THING IN PHOTOGRAPHY l four Tears *go "kinography" «o protected under ■*aa» of Rob ■M how soon < the p word wub > apply T t'-K of phases of iw <•• release of *OVAL 24 applirfield: practically >m the tv: gives s > z f! i- r.624 words
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189 1958-02-21 14 CHURCHILL HAS PNEUMONIA BUT NO DANGER ROQUEBRUNE, France. Feb 20 <UP> Sir Winston Churchill's two doctors left th* 1 33-year-old statesman alone today in apparent confidence he is holding his own in a battle against pneumonia and pleurisy. A member of 'he household said Sir W.nston spent a "fairly gord189 words
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Article371 1958-02-21 14 MUST HELP ALLIES FOR OUR OWN SAFETY, HE TELLS CONGRESS IHOMASVILLE, Georgia, Feb. 20 (Reuter)— Pres ident Eisenhower has asked Congress for $3,942,100,000 in foreign aid funds. The President said any deep reduction in \h\> figure codid lead to heavily increased military >;xnding by371 words
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233 1958-02-21 14 TRAFFIC IN WOMEN CHILDREN DISCUSSED COLOMBO. Feb. 20 .Rcuf Mr>. L.t.v hmi \l< n n D« puty p. reign Mi- i■ l- a. l l *,i tor '"the mi azures' to tackle the probi* m .>t traffic n and childn n prc*a. n A>ian and African She told > session233 words
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Article34 1958-02-21 14 THE FIRST r.ROUP of 249 Kore 'ionals who have been detained in Japan on charges of illegal Japan yesterday left Omura nu, Southc: Jap I i nrd the 697 ton Havatomo Maru. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article128 1958-02-21 14 SANTA BARBARA, California. Feb. 20 (Rcutcr) Mi. iwao Yokota. President of the Japan Tourist Association. yesterday gave delegates to the Pacific Area Travel Association convention here a five-point p. an for building touri.-t volume In the area. Mr. Yokota urged l. The establishment of lrcedo.n of128 words
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Article57 1958-02-21 14 NAPLES, Feb. 20 (UP) Searchers found the wreckage yesterday of a U.S. Air Force plane on Mount Vesuvius and reported all 16 persons aooard it were killed An Air Force spokesman said a party of U.S. airmen radioed back to headquarters that they found no life57 words
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248 1958-02-21 14 NICOSIA, y- h >0 (Reuter) Warrants th( arrest British litor and C: prl f owm r ol Cjprua M*;i w withdraw n I day a f| r •:>. c r Wh I issued m ftp n-> d In court and admitted be bad madi248 words
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Article116 1958-02-21 14 WASHINGTON, Feb 20, UP r. rda3 I >rmi pi I Qnit< B ii plans I h nucl uc testa In P this year and askd thai Uh i di D Hm Japanese i pt< m Btfttions ntain d Id i n deliv< r< d Hoi aid116 words
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Article, Illustration168 1958-02-21 14 AIRMAN Donald I arrcil (right), Wlltl cheerfully v he is helped from the "space-cabin." where he was entombed for a week by Dr. Julian Ward; waitin? to congratulate him on standing up so well to his ordeal were I general, S■n a t c majority leaderU.P. - 168 words
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Article116 1958-02-21 14 Tunisian Govt. Men 'Seized' TUNIS. Feb. 20 ißeuter> Tunisian authorities said 10--day that French troops seized the [ocftl government representative and two national guardsmen in Remada. .southern Tunisia, last night. A government announcement said the French troop^ kit their camp, entered the vLlage and went into the local administrative building116 words
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Article94 1958-02-21 14 NEW YORK. Feb. 20 I Renter I —The deep freeze which has gripped a third of the United States for nearly two weeks showed signs here today of easing. Firs, signs of a break in the icy conditions, which have caused havoc and nearly 25094 words
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Article32 1958-02-21 14 THE NORTH ATLANTIC Treaty Organization now has 230 airfields at its disposa.. General Lauris Norstad \'ATO supreme Commander, said in a lecture to Delft University (Holland) students last nicht. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article46 1958-02-21 14 CAIRO. Feb. 20 (Reuter)— A Dutch air.iner cra.shlanded at Cairo airport yesterday, nit a sand dune, and hurled the Dutch co-pilot out of the plane into the propellers, which killed him instantly. None 01 the other seven crew or the 13 passengers was injured.46 words
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Article32 1958-02-21 14 The plane, owned by X.L.M. Royal Dutch Airlines, had flown here from Amsterdam. Its undercarriage was seriously damaged and officials said it would not make the return trip.32 words
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118 1958-02-21 14 Sailors' $3,000 For Faff Choy Fund HONGKONG. F. b. M 'UP' Sailors and marine of the United Statt> Seventh PltCl donated a cheque of US$l,OOO llllMIt) to MM pMf and needy :n Hoagkl ng. The donation was made t< Kyatang Woo. editor ol the English Language newspaper Hongkong Standard yesterday118 words
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Article39 1958-02-21 14 More than 81 n Dutch icpatriatei bom [nek on i including 350 ihi i of le>s OMB U fHOI I Id, ;.rri\-cd in Amsterdam j i rtef lay on 1 the Dutch i r erai shii "Zuiderkruis." ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article32 1958-02-21 14 A RUMANIAN pro n eni delegatioo l< d by Prime Au tor Chivu StCN 'a. v. China a: tti nd i I n month. Bucharest Raciio :c- ported yesterday ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article57 1958-02-21 14 BIRMINGHAM ftfc 20. <R( uten— All S 000 WOT at Briti h M< tor Corpora facto rt< in btf ntfdLandj v. •re b k work r a >•: 3.500 of them la>! v DOMnri diction plant. strike. ag w i gn Uon ol n tlh57 words
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Article23 1958-02-21 14 THE Philippin. v. 23.000 ir. *:•:>• tons of I from I- public I Vi< 'nam in a d:rt.\"t purrr.ase d< al. U.p.U.p. - 23 words
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Article33 1958-02-21 14 THE Senate I- r< :yn I-> tionv C< mmitt( trrri; U d unanini' m« nd c nfirmati n D. J nes be US. ambts- sndor tti Ind. n UPUP - 33 words
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108 1958-02-21 14 UNITED NATIONS X, h most rxplosivr probl« nX (i b;en de-fused at a har h n v, neej never close, ..n j 1( -J orange juice. Some of the m.st distin temporary times have be; n Queen Elizabeth «.f brita 'I 1*'" 4108 words
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166 1958-02-21 14 LONDON, Feb. 20 (IP, liritkk^ Macirillan said today althoudi cd the best of it i s continuin wealth. In, h:> n r I s after a five-week hvt -nai ion lour the Communui alth *hi i the Common- "th< n ■-"me v\h o166 words
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Article94 1958-02-21 14 TRAPPED MINERS DOOMED I given up todays SB Peri underg^?! <* India', xvorsii I Mice cor: I explosion ooruni i I Jg^'^ttenwiia tne bodies v tecue AamiZl MBg were beaten iJ smoke and flaaßj, through I ne s rs said 2 dß^er of another «3 I Two separate aj rocked94 words
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