Singapore Standard, 22 February 1958
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Title Section21 1958-02-22 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone *****—5 Cable: "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 22. IOSB Vol. VIII. Uo. 234 15 cts. 12 Poges [FINAL EDITION]21 words
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Article59 1958-02-22 1 LONDON. Peb 21 (AFP) The T<K)-lon Danish subrr.arinc "Stoeren* 1 surfaced today after the British Admiralty reported it had lost rontart with the undersea rratt and feit "some anxiety" about its safety The Sloeren. which irai participating In a NATOorganized naval exercise u!l Portland surfaced around59 words
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Article23 1958-02-22 1 QUEEN Elizabeth's uersonal physician Lord Evans. left London by air yesterday for the French Riviera tn see Sir Winston Churchill.— AFPAFP - 23 words
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Article96 1958-02-22 1 LONDON. Feb. 21. (AFP) British Home Secretary. Mr. R. H. Butler was greeted with a shower of rotten eggs and tomatoes and festooned in toilet paper in a more than usually warm student "welcome" a.s he wa s installed today as honorary Rector of the University of96 words
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Article43 1958-02-22 1 CAIRO, Feb. 21 (AFP) About 8,000.000 vo:ers in Egypt and Syria queued up today at polling centres throughout the two countr.es to give a final legal approval for the merger of the *.wo countries into the United Arab Republic.43 words
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Article304 1958-02-22 1 TWO RI. PLANES STRAFE TOWN 7 Bombs Dropped: Many Injured And Some Killed PADANG, (SUMATRA), FEB. 21— TWO INDONESIAN AIR FORCE BOMBERS STRAFED THE POPULATION OF PAINAN, ABOUT 50 MILES SOUTH OF PADANG THIS MORNING, CAUSING SEVERAL CASUALTIES, A SPOKESMAN FOR THE REVOLUTIONARY GOVERNMENT OF INDONESIA,304 words
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292 1958-02-22 1 CHINESE NEW YEAR TREAT FOR POOR CHILDREN Fan And Food Await 2,000 TWO THOUSAND un-der-pnvileged children bom the rural areas of Singapore and the surrounding island.-; will be given one of tue biggest treats of the Chinese New Year in the Great World this afternoon. Arrangements have been completed to292 words
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Article47 1958-02-22 1 The Chief Justice of Singapore, Sir John Whystt, yesterday fined Aik Hoe and Company Limited 5850.000 an aggregate of 525.000 per charge —on 34 charges of infringing the Colony's Foreign Exchange regulations. Notice of appeal was lodged. (Full story see Page 11)47 words
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Article30 1958-02-22 1 TOTAL of 500 Communist rebels surrendered yesterday to Burmese Vice Premier U Ba Bwee in a little Arakan village it was learned in Ran- soon yesterday.— AFPAFP - 30 words
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Article188 1958-02-22 1 They Tried To Enter Without Visas KHARTOUM. Feb. 21 (Reuter) Fifty Egyptians have been arrested just inside the Sudanese border at Wadi Haiti when they tried to enter the country on a river steamer without visas last night. Ihe area immediately north Vadi Haifa is188 words
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Article121 1958-02-22 1 UK To Make Long-Range Missiles LONDON. Feb. 21, Reuter) —A British baMstic mtesUe la being developed on the highest priority as well as powered bombs of considerable range Mr. Georye Ward the Air MinLsUT. announced today. Britain's deterrent power has been "greatly increased" by the success of her mil-lion-ton hydrogen121 words
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218 1958-02-22 1 1 1NIS, Feb. 21 (UP) Tunisian authorities closed five French Consulates by force last night, French officials charged today. Fbc move threw new strain on tense French-Tuni-sian relations and lessened chances for successful AngloL.S. mediation between the two countries. Tunisia had declared four of France's218 words
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Article, Illustration54 1958-02-22 1 THIS first picture to come out of Padang, Sumatra shows youths gathered to hear Colonel Achmad Hussein proclaim the revolutionary Republic of Indonesia. During the rally Co'.onel Hussein tossed his colonel's insignia into the crowd and was then given it back to be "recommi ceinnpil hvUP - 54 words
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194 1958-02-22 1 TRIAL WITH NO NAMES: TAPPER TO HANG FOR MURDER KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— A seven-man jury trying a rubber tapper for the murder of a colleague, returned a verdict of "guilty" alter retiring a second time in the Supreme Court here tonight. The jury fir.st retired for 75 minutes and returned194 words
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Article60 1958-02-22 1 SUVA, 'Fiji*. Feb. 21 'Reuter) Fifteen people are now known to have died when a Catalina dying boat crashed and exploded as it at empted to land at Raiatea Island near Tahiti yesterday. The Catalina, owned by a Tahiti subs. diary of the French airline60 words
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Article39 1958-02-22 1 SOVIET bombers "are rapable of dropping lethai load* on any point ol the qlor,e.'" Soviet Air Force Chef Marshd Ivan Baqramian declared in M article published ve-terdav in the "Znamia" organ of the Soviet Writers Union.— AFPAFP - 39 words
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Article442 1958-02-22 1 THE Singapore Government yesterday damped down on the export of war materials to any Indonesian port. Minis'.er for Commerce and Industry Mr .1 M. Jumabhoy. explaining thp ban. said it was Smcapores policy to keep clear of involvement in Indonesia's internal dispute. Stiessmg that "we will442 words
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171 1958-02-22 1 TAIPEI. Feb. 21 (Reuter) The Nationalists had greatly increased infiltration of the Chine.se mainland in the last six months, Premier O. K. Yui said today. He .said spy centres estah.ished in that time exceeded the target by 50 per cent. Premier Yui. making171 words
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Advertisement146 1958-02-22 1 rclj c 1 1 SSSSSSi y tSHfcLLj R^ou can! BAT Introducing... a new SHEAFFER k pen I V^fck the popular priced I OF THE Sln K ;ip«rp r.-n.»n X I FE/miftS fOUND net' ri v I VS" 't DOT PENS I Hooim nuiNG vJLW^ I *r en;- es a"J ci«n*.146 words
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233 1958-02-22 2 The Cause Clash Ot Personalities THERE will be no merger or alliance between the Labour Front and the Liberal Socialists because of differences in personalities within the two parties, Singapore Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock said yesterday. The Chief Minister233 words
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133 1958-02-22 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— A tip off from a member of the public last night led to the recovery of cash and stolen jewellery worth, $4,200 at Klang New Village, about ten miles from here. The jewellery and cash, which were recovered intact, belong133 words
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147 1958-02-22 2 Learn Politics But Don't Indulge In It STUDENTS in Form VI in English schools should be encouraged to study the merits I and demerits of political parties, the Chief Mini.-ter, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, told 41 students from the Victoria School yesterday. But he warned the students that they must147 words
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Article28 1958-02-22 2 J. S P I ■An anti-btftdj I :1 X I S ndaj I of the M I I 1 I I I j j I r- I28 words
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Article, Illustration52 1958-02-22 2 CHINESE bride poses with her newly-wed Pakistani husband soon aftei the ceremony in Ipoh on Thursday, after becoming: a iMuslim. They are Mr (iulab Khan and his wife. Rosminah. the former Misj Keo Lin Yuet. Mr Khan is an Instructor in th Federal Police Training School in52 words
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Article47 1958-02-22 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Eye-witnesses to the fatal accident in Pudu Road yesterday are requested to 'get In touch with the Traffic Pol ire. About 9.45 p.m. a 22-year-old motorcyclist was' in collision with a pedestrian, who later died from the injuries received.47 words
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Article26 1958-02-22 2 THE Asrama Putin!, K'.ar.g (the Malay Girls' Hostel), will hod a Ma'am Pusparagam (Variety Night) concert at the hostel ha!l today at 7.30 p.m.26 words
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Article38 1958-02-22 2 a r.^Ai.NA camera rcponen to have been stolen from a photo studio :n Gey.ang Road an Feb. 12 was recovered vrsterriav when Pollet o>:ained a man. Its MVWf i> Mhti to ron;art tho Polirp.38 words
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Advertisement591 1958-02-22 2 NOTICES ROTAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD m.s. "GAROET" arrived: 19.2.58 CONSIGNEES are hereby notified that the General Survey of damaged packages ex the above vessel will be held in Rodown 20D on 27.2.58 as from 8.30 a.m. No further survey will be held. ROTTERDAM TRADING CO. (M) LTD., Shipping Department Tel. *****.591 words
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Advertisement269 1958-02-22 2 TENDER NOTICES CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA OIL TANKER AT BATU PAHAT Reg. No. J 5989 TENDERS are lnvied for the purchase of a Ford 3Ton Fuel Tanker, 800 gallon capacity. Rez. No. J 5989 This vehicle can be inspected at Batu Pahat Power Station on application269 words
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Advertisement163 1958-02-22 2 I TONIGHT PAVILION MfDWIJ i ROCK! ROCK! ROCK! I j{ See the sensational Rock'n Roll routines of B MLO I CHAMPIONS Inge Birthe and Jorn Pedrsson! j LAUGH! LAUGH! LAUGH! of/7/ never laugh more than at the side-spliHtn 1 < of the SMEDDLE BROTHERS TOMF-THI-BIU comedians from the London Palladium!163 words
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490 1958-02-22 3 ADITORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD New Land Policy I f 22. <Z~i "-E National Londs Council is drawing up a t z-d policy for all the Malay States. The c >o prevent the sub-division of smallnto uneconomic lots. It is the practice c o landowners to sell part of their land490 words
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Article302 1958-02-22 3 -WARTA believes that foreign pressure is i.r^d to break up the Indonesian archipelago hi spile r of influence. The Central Govern- been over sensitive on this point. Last 'ndonesian newspapers circulated the •~r certain private interests in Singapore '-r.c'ng the rebel colonels in Sumatra. It i-302 words
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Article30 1958-02-22 3 Bo* No 563 H TICEHNEWS ***** >5 hn€^. All i mm ■mplß Ch,n* imurance Bldg IW lalU g B 3S r 93. V. *****.= r i47i30 words
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1088 1958-02-22 3 JUVENILE DELINQUENCY IN U.S. MORE SADISTIC... INSIDE AMERICA-By Patrick o 'Donovan WASHINGTON 'I'HOSE who live on Manhattan bland do not regard juvenile delinquency v an abstract, or evA remote problem. It has acquired the immediacy of an .nfeclious disease in the next apartment And if you are not noticeably well-to-do,1,088 words
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Article, Illustration35 1958-02-22 3 Gold is the most malleable, or ductile, of metals. One ounce of gold [avoirdupois\ can be drawn in the form of a con toil wire thread to a length of 51 miles.35 words
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999 1958-02-22 3 Jonathan Swayne - HARSH OBSTACLES IN INDIA'S GOLDEN AGE Jonathan Swayne By NEW DELHI IN India's gropingi along \hc road towards a new golden age toll a| d I I democracy where every peasant will have land to till, industrial workers be housed in thoUMßdf of shiny Welwyn Garden Cities. and corruption have999 words
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Article120 1958-02-22 3 Shots from the talks Those Who Deserve Help -I SOMETIMES wunrlci whether it li not true that on'.y thu.-e are real y worth r.c'pin.; who ITC determined to lurvhri and to racceed whether oim ne.ps them or BOt." G#Ofoi f 1 Kcnuan, ProitMOt Oj H:*U) r ai the fnstttvtc Adr120 words
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Article, Illustration438 1958-02-22 3 the NEWS ps it strikes me pbjb /tofofr a brave man wuh the power of his convictions would dan- to say, as did Tunku Abdul Rahman on Tuesday last: "We stand fir.n on the Mala* secondary school issue, even if it means that we have to suffer defeat in the438 words
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Advertisement23 1958-02-22 3 Mr. BRANDYMAN says OF MARTELL COGNAC "LONG OR SHORT" IT'S WAY AHEAD.., FIRST w*J-^ MARTELL COGNAC Sol« Agents ROTTERDAM TRADING CO., (M) LTD.23 words
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105 1958-02-22 4 SINGAPORE UMNO youths want only English and Malay to be used in the Colony's Councils. Youth loader. Inehe All Alwi. said yesterday that a resolution calling for English and Malay as the only languages to be ased in tho Legislative, City and District Councils105 words
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Article23 1958-02-22 4 GOVERNOR of Feaanfc Raji Sii Uda, yestcrdax dc lared open |h€ now mosQue bI Kampong Kuala Muda in Province W0..0-'.o.\' North,23 words
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Article251 1958-02-22 4 FRONT TO PRESS FOR ANTHEM Also A National Flag To Greet The Home Rule ADOPTION of a State Anthem and a national flag for Singapore after her achievement of self-government will be lw« of the main resolutions coming up before the Labour Front delegates conference on March 8. The assistant251 words
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Article192 1958-02-22 4 VILLAGES PRAY FOR RAIN ALOR STAR, Fri. Thousands of Malays living in five kampongs in the district of Kubang Pasu arc today offering special prayers in the hope that rain may come soon. They have run OUt ot fresh water [or more than ten days. The kamponns Affected are Gegat192 words
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Article72 1958-02-22 4 ALL raid and duos payable to the Rural Board on houses, land and robber estates in Pulau Tekong should bo paid at the Pulau Tekong Boys' Club on Tuesday between BIOQ any and L3Q pun. Mdd the acting Secretary of the Board. Mr. Lew KhOOQ Nain.72 words
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Article61 1958-02-22 4 A LIQl"OR->hop rr :^:c'.c: Lai Pah Nam, wna I ned |2€ an i or ie. c i '.o \\y S co v ~i> pcnsni n to a K Na ga nah, I > Penang 1 >trctc A-; Ah Wab jn itcraajT for allowing a cioq ;o v61 words
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92 1958-02-22 4 Laundryman Falls Into Boiling Water ALOR STAR, Fri.— A 24-year-old laundryman Karama, attached to the Ist Malay Regiment Camp in Kepala Batas here, fell into a hugt pot of boiling water yesterday. He was rushed to hospital where his condition was reported serious. A Police spokesman said that Karama was92 words
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Article392 1958-02-22 4 INAUGURATION IN APRIL KUALA LIMPIR. Fri. Malaya's own air force, with' Air Commodore A. V. K. Johnstone as its first Air fffff Commanding, will be inaugurated early in April. It will have no fighters or bombers. Ibe Alliance Cabinet has ided that for the392 words
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Article143 1958-02-22 4 3 Languages Aim For Schools THK choice of the medium of Instruction In Singapore idb i li was entire y a mattf r 1 E parents, said Education Minister. Mr. Chew Swcc Kec. ye>t en lay. The cnoii c having hat i made, Mr. Ctttw Hod, Qm children iroul I143 words
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Article61 1958-02-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. -The n\v Federation of Mala: a passports will be available from March 1. it was announced tod.iv The de>i?n was approved by the Cabinet and the passports printed :n England Passports will be available to nil Federal citizens at any of the Immigration Offires61 words
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Article55 1958-02-22 4 THE Sinyantuv Arab community will bold a tt a party at the Badminton Hail. Guillemard Roa:i. tomorrow, to celebrate the Federation'! achievement of Iferdeka Federation Prinv Minister T;;nku Abdul Rahman will attend the party. Ft deration and Singanore Minisfc rs. including, Chief Minister Lim Vow Hork.55 words
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Article30 1958-02-22 4 I.LM YEW PANT.. who pleaded guilty in a Singapore District Court yesterday to theft <■!' a gold Bcdda value it S7O, irom .1 -year-old childfl was remanded Iffl la* day.30 words
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Article, Illustration122 1958-02-22 4 New Doctors For Malaya AFTER the conTemns of degrees cpremon> at Sydney i nivrrsii Dr Lai Foo Kun. si?nu> Austral.an iricnd. Miss Elaine Gooi, the rertificate of the li'^ree of Bachelor of Modirine md Bachelor of Surger> which he revived irom the Chancellor ol Sydnej University, Sir Charles Bickerton Blackburn122 words
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Article124 1958-02-22 4 IPOH. m HH Medical Supo-intendcnt I I ral Mi ntal li-ispital at ng Ramfa H in, Dr M I I C ch< m< wh > went n in Spptt-mbtr laM ■■<.-' xp< ct« d back ar.d will I I:. Dm meantime. ..t al Su; Dr S124 words
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Article89 1958-02-22 4 COLONY IS NOT ONE BIG BROTHEL I I j that "p j Mr. Lim v. 1 i statemon mjj •tfrin Fozdar. s Women, at J sesaicn of t: j confe ence j M- t ;d Mr F J statemen the v J residon s, Mr. Urn a?l I control even89 words
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Article17 1958-02-22 4 They'll Stress This Point t«E Trair.ing *i»i vIH he necfliM blish go«». Monday ■ef Mi«» the sctnwr17 words
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Article, Illustration149 1958-02-22 4 LIM PRAISES CREATIVE ROLE PLAYED BY COLONY LENSMEN SINGAPORE Chief Minister, Lim Yew Hock. in opening the Ninth International Salon of Photography yesterday praised the "creative part" played by Colony photographers. Mr. Lim said they had not only earned a place in Singapore's "cultural calendar." but also in the international149 words
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Advertisement396 1958-02-22 4 1 1 CATHAY J NOW SHOWING! 11 ami. 45-4. 15-6.45-9.30pm All Singapore Is Talking jf -♦t About The Greatest Movie )f Entertainment Of The Season! f MAMMOTH!aM MAGNIFICENT! MIGHTYIJr MARVELLOUS! J w I *f 'l 3 jl 0.x,-,. w, PSmil Enl';«i M M t it's a ciAcvs;)f A SOL C396 words
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Article152 1958-02-22 5 il nTICK Knight in the Singapore Assizes ntt-nced Haji Baharudin bin Haji Mohamed live ears' jail for unlawful possession of pistols and 4ti rounds of ammunition. urned a six to one verdict of guilty on ts. T I Msoi He years" jail on each to run concurrently. In passing152 words
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Article53 1958-02-22 5 1 iv. menber B i Frr.vin t W dey South. Haji Sul man In Haji Ahmad, will ask the St ite Sc retary, Mr, H. R, E SI itc Co mil meet- z nn We Inesdav whether jOfernment had appfOfl I II I teaching of I imic re u"n53 words
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Article, Illustration66 1958-02-22 5 THESE are some of the Australian wild flowers to be airlifted for the coming Singapore Flower Show. Picture shows a nursery 50 miles from Sydney, which cultivates native flowers. Qantas Empire Airways are arranging to fly in some of these blooms for the show at the66 words
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Article129 1958-02-22 5 Lim May Head $10 M. Rural Plan SIXGAPORES Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, is expected to head the proposed $10,000,000 Rural Development Board when it i s set up by the Colony Government shortly. The Standard learned yesterday. The scheme, which alms at improving conditions in the Colony"* rural129 words
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222 1958-02-22 5 SANTA BARBARA, (California), Feb. 21 (UP) The Singapore and Malayan Governments will be asked to pay MSb.OOO towards the M 5420,000 Pacific Area Travel Association (PATA advertising and publicity budget for this year. A PATA committee approved a report calling for expenditure of222 words
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Article82 1958-02-22 5 SUB LIEUTENANT Rid"Kin bin Saheran. of the Royal Malayan Navy, has bin appointed an extra aide-de-camp to the Governor of Singapore. Sir William Ooode. He will be the first Naval officer to hold this appointment. Che Ridzuan Joined the RMN in 1950 as a82 words
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Article74 1958-02-22 5 THF Commandant General r Urn R val Air For.c ReKiment, Air Vice-Marshal JI-.F. Funner-Good, arrived in Singapore J^sterday on a four-day tour of Ma 'ay a. ThQ Air chief, who is on a two-week inspection of all RA F units in the Far Fast, will Inspect RAF.74 words
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Article68 1958-02-22 5 MALACCA, Fri.— Police authorities here today arrested two men from Singapore in connection with the attempted robbery of a Chinese rubber dealer near Kandang Village yesterday. The men armed with daggers, fled when the dealer raised an alarm. Villagers held one man, while a second68 words
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Article63 1958-02-22 5 KUALA LUMPO* Fn.— a youth was today sentenced to four months 1 imprisonment by Magistrate Inche Abdul Rani for cheating a coffee-shop owner. t c Mohammad No t bin Saul. pleaded guilty to cheating Chong Sin Pow at Bungsai Road on the morning of Dec. io63 words
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147 1958-02-22 5 PLANS ALL SET FOR VARSITY'S BIG DIGS' THE Archaeological Society of the University of Malaya has finalized plans for two major excavations in Malacca and Kedah. A 20-man team il due to leave the Colony on Monday for Malacca, to excavate an area behind the present Municipal offices, once the147 words
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Article178 1958-02-22 5 No Cut In Petrol Tax Lim THE Singapore government will not reduce the petrol tax. the Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock said yesterday. He told representatives from seven road and water haulage associations yesterday that he would consult the Financial Secretary regarding their requests for coupons to buy petrol178 words
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Article52 1958-02-22 5 HENG A. Tjang, yesterday pleaded not guilty in the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court to a crfarge of causing hurt to Yeo Yik Chee with a knife on July 2 last year. He was alleged to have committed the offence at Sago Lane. Bail was allowed till52 words
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Article246 1958-02-22 5 THE 3.000-strong Singa- 1 pore Teachers' Union is dissatisfied over Government's delay in implementing promises made to the Union a year ago, secretary of the Union. Mr. KS. Williams said yesterday. The first of these promises, Mr. Williams said, regards the conditions of entry into the246 words
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256 1958-02-22 5 But They Have To Wait MORE than 200 girls in Singapore hare applied for jobs as Malayan Airways air hostesses, the chief flight stewardess, Miss Rosemary Tay, told The Standard yesterday. Miss Tay said that the applications dated as far back as two256 words
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Article149 1958-02-22 5 COUNCIL BID TO AVERT STRIKE THE Singapore City Council will today make an attempt to avoid a threatened strike by its 10.000 dailyrated workers. The CoOBCfTI Labour subcommittee will meet leaders of the Labour Unions Federation to thrash out differencei regarding the issue of Hi retrenched workers at the Kallang149 words
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242 1958-02-22 5 Vessels Ordered From Finland INDONESIA'S sea transport and communication services will shortly be improved by an addition of 24,000 tons in new ships, i This improvement Is to be brought about by the addition of eight vessels to the present fleet of 45 ships owned242 words
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Advertisement132 1958-02-22 5 Sampan )vBfturns: Wan Lost r r. Ah Lee, believed drowned, pan capsized in I River near here I in the sampan I rs— Teoh Soon, I Leong, 51 going I S Telok I going up r. i on passed the v and the 3 el the boat to < I132 words
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Advertisement172 1958-02-22 5 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products '&Bk vl III". v 'M x i Balashin Sai In The "New Look" Pack Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness, Nausea, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul Breath. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL %m\ cikir* c o I 1 bINutR U^^l 3 A172 words
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Article526 1958-02-22 6 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Says This Newcomer Is Out To Make Malayan Turf History SELDOM has a newcomer to the Malayan turf won a Gold Cup first Urne nut. But I expect DOUBLE EAGLE to ma ke history and win the sB,ooo Selangor Gold Cup for Kwik Stable at Kuala Lumpur526 words
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634 1958-02-22 6 Great Saxon Fancied RIVE SIX RACE O\E Ellen's Treasure locks good for a double. He won well ever 5\ fur.onss In Division Throe on the first day. and though now promoted t division with eight pounds extra than actual weight, he could again s?e634 words
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Article285 1958-02-22 6 The Choice Is Miss Harmony RACE TWO Miss Harmony should keep up her good work and complete a double for the meet. After her Penang success she scored a fluent win here j on the second day. She gets 13 pounds more than actual weight but as she will again285 words
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Article21 1958-02-22 6 Ganelon A Good Thing rue 0 00t a I like none be.ter than Ganelon. This Dante four-year-old was putting in good21 words
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193 1958-02-22 6 JOCKEY Barry Moon. a leading jockey from Sydney, arrived yesterday to ride for Penang trainer 'Doc' Rodders. Moon, who rides at 7.10. will be seen in action at Kuala Lumpur this afternoon. Trainer Pop Sle:gh celebrated his 78th birthday on Chinese New Year day193 words
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Article88 1958-02-22 6 NEW YORK, Feb. 21 (Reur) Kosei Kamo, Japan's Davis Cup captain, reached the second round of the United States indoor lawn tennis championships here lasi night with a 13-11 6-3 victory over Thomas Freiberg oJ Yale University. The four top seeded menDenmark's Kurt Nielsen, th< defending88 words
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115 1958-02-22 6 THE Spring Cup for Class 1, DivU.on 1 milers will be the man attraction at the Singapore Turf Club's March/ April meeting on March 29. April 2 and 5. The race carries $7,000 In S.akcs plus a cup. There will be tWo runs for each115 words
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Article203 1958-02-22 6 Windsor Lad Scrutineer Goodwood Fram is MXlivs TKKASI XX ELLEN'S TREASURE JAR A TRAILER 1 Motion Picture II Motion Picture II biien Treasure Trailer Queensway Khasim Motion Picture II Miss HARMONY SHOEMAKER CAYMAN MISS HARMONY <% Park of cold Miss Harmony Shoemaker shoemaker m Columbia lire Power Colza203 words
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Article15 1958-02-22 6 rain sincf 7^ Rare 3 and IrJrH Race. I *'*M ()n all the ni!^M15 words
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617 1958-02-22 6 RACE 1: 2.75 p.m.— Horses Class 4, Div. 2-6 Furs. 1. 7 V MOTICN PICTURE II 9 Or* BOUCOURE SPENCER Snaw Stable 5 Sr '5> c -9) 2. 7v FLAXLEY CREEN Ml LEONC X VAN B'KELEN Mesdames Janet Giltillan -S C617 words
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Article892 1958-02-22 6 RACE 6: 4.45 p.m.- Horses Class 7, Div. 2-/4 1. 4 V PASSBOOK 900 |OHNSON MARTIN Mrs. Phyll s L-m I f 9 2 4 V CAISELL Sll MORTIMER WS BACBY Mf Waiter Wcime ><S Ht>t 6-13) 3." 7 V RAO RAJAH HOB BARRATT E VAN892 words
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Article, Illustration34 1958-02-22 7 Coach From America 1 -h, Amerin}.o will z ■\r nn (Feb. 24 r a 4>onr of the fMtPO<d as hn dr- Wchputting the s truck r field clinic conducted recently u4ev Yn Yt'-.:.ane. Laos.34 words
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Article200 1958-02-22 7 IffO S'»Ji- i:: Hie last three l r .:rs Pi\ by \\Ur I id Vu tr.ru School |i Boys' AssfN-i.i-.inn to hold fife ißtiiution Old Boys' I [o .1 threr all draw l old Boys soccer f.ir the Marshall X I. ground >e> if. nans,200 words
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Article33 1958-02-22 7 v I IMPIR. Fri M niNtrr Tunku Abdul mnuunced tonight id .v opted an info utend the third i».imrs in Tokyo in h, u.tnpssins: the I his private capacity.33 words
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Article25 1958-02-22 7 LHCTORIA School ben' R*« ''ftrtion by two goals to one ter-school sore- Batch ftt Victoria School ground n and Salleh sco 'ictnrians .V.hJMi25 words
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Article31 1958-02-22 7 Meckiff' s 2 Wickets 21 Reuter > ::ad ~c red for the loss wict lunch on II c Brit day match -ere Austr i ;ckets M kl pasjl Meckiff with only MM31 words
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Article18 1958-02-22 7 i:STER. Feb. 20. Cyril W.i-hbrook. England Test :rr.»T England a^ain captain the country p: ship this18 words
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Article146 1958-02-22 7 ADELAIDE. Feb. 21 'Reuter) Professional Australian minis star Lew Hoad, said today he had world professional champion Pancho Gonzales. worried over their 100 match contest in which Hoad La leading 14 to seven. In l radio-telephone interview with the Adelaide News today Hoad .said: "I146 words
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Article136 1958-02-22 7 Pakistan Take Ist Innings Lead KINGSTON. Jamaica. Feb. 21 (Reutcrj A century by Alimudciin, a regular opening batsman dropped to number six place in the order helped the Pakistan touring cricket team take a first innings lead of 130 runs over Jamaica on the second day of their match here.136 words
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Article37 1958-02-22 7 PASIR Panjang Secondary School trounced Queen's Town Secondary School by eight 'oals to nil in a friendly socvr match played at the PPSS ground yesterday. Scorers were: Morthv •<• Yahaya 2, Hearn Chik. Rahrrar and Vunahar.37 words
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Article129 1958-02-22 7 KI'ALA LUMPUR. Friday— Twenty-four teams will be taking part In the Selangor Hockey Association knockout competition which will start next week. Eleven teams have entered for the senior division while thirteen teams will compete in the junior division. The draw for the first round matches resulted129 words
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Article179 1958-02-22 7 f >\lM>\ Keb 21, (Reuter) 1 'kburn Hovers quali- riipft Liverpool in the hnils of the English 1 I Xvsoi -ation Cup by C inliff M in a fifth r«p| a> a t Blackburn r <•• 1 a goalless !irT ast Saturday. v ;?:as surressor179 words
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Article742 1958-02-22 7 "HATEFUL" ...I'LL SAY IT IS! PETER WILSON ANSWERS AN ATTACK BY AN AUSSIE LONDON, Fri. When someone takes the trouble to send you a newspaper clipping from 12,000 miles away, the odds are that it's going to be very good or utterly outrageous. I'll leave it to you to decide742 words
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405 1958-02-22 7 Rosandich Will Spend 4 Months In Federation KUALA Ll'MPl'R, Fri.— American track star and coach, Thomas Rosandich, will arrive here on Monday to prepare the Malayan team for the Asian Games to be <uid in Tokyo in June. R>> i:^:" v -en I*l405 words
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179 1958-02-22 7 MELBOURNE, Feb. 21 (Reuter)— An International Women's Cricket Council was formed by delegates from Uniteit Kingdom, Holland, South Africa, New Zealand and Australia here today, i This was the first time an international cricket council has been formed although the men's associations several years ago179 words
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Article75 1958-02-22 7 MIAMI BEACH, Florida.! Feb. 21. (Reutor)— Kid Gavilan, former world welterweight champion, who is attempting a comeback, was beaten on points here last night by Ralph (Tigjei Jones, of Brooklyn. Jones, who has never attained the prominence of the Cuban fighter, attacked viciously and punished75 words
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Article70 1958-02-22 7 NEW YORK, Feb. 21 Reuter) Two American athletic teams will visit Middle and Far East countries this spring. the Amateur Athletic Union (A.A.U) annnounced yesterday. The two teams, each of five men, will leave New York on March 24 and return April 23 One70 words
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Article73 1958-02-22 7 PENANG, Fri. Penang Sports Club beat Penang Police 7-1 in a league hockey match on the Western Road ground today. The winners took a 3-0 lead at the interval through Vowles (2) and Peter. In the second half. Vowles afain netted. Shortly afterward Zulkifli replied for the73 words
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Article38 1958-02-22 7 LONDON. Feb. 20 (Reuter) Results in today's football matches were: Football Association Cud Bttii round replay. Blackburn Rovers 2 Cardiff City 1 (winners at home to Liverpool). LEAGUE TWO: Leyton Orient 1 West Ham United 4.38 words
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410 1958-02-22 7 Annual Cricket Match Scrapped Because It Serves No Purpose THE annual cricket match between Singapore and Selangor has been scrapped. The decision was reached at the convenors' meeting of the Singapore Cricket Association held at the Singapore Recreation Club last night In suggesting this. Mr. Carl Schubert said that there410 words
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254 1958-02-22 7 There's No Improvement In Perak Badminton IPOH. Fii.— The standard of badminton in P< rak has been regrettably 'static" despite the efforts to encourage young players Thus says the annua! report of thp Perak Barinr.nton Association to t>v presented at the general meet:nq on March 9 at 10 30 am.254 words
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Advertisement881 1958-02-22 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. *****/6, *****/4 132/6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE Halifax. Montreal, Boston. New Tork. Baltimore, Philadelphia C«lf Ports. S pore r*. Sham Penang TEUCER .....^,.o»> 28Feb/10Mar 11 Mar IS/i6Mai ULYSSES 23/27 AprH 28 April 29 Apri earners option to proceed via oth.t ports881 words
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Advertisement1182 1958-02-22 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) uncorpofatec m bmKdpcre) 111 lUi««| Sh o p c p pt n> THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Z* SAIUNCS to LIVERPOOL GLASGOW. LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Carrier, option to proceed .i. oth« port, to load and di.ch.rg. e .r,c (Via Sues with1,182 words
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Advertisement899 1958-02-22 8 MITSUI |JJ LINE Spore P. S'hom Penong FOR JAPAN. Mikogeson Maru via Manila f r Yokohama. Kobe, Osaka 23 Feb Amogison Moru tor Y okohomo. Kobe Moji 9 Mor 7 Mo. Harunason Maru for Moji, Kobe. Yokohama 4 Apl 3 Apl Jl Mot FOR U.S.A. For New York, Philadelphia. Baltimore899 words
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Advertisement641 1958-02-22 8 EAST ASIATIC l|J OUTWARDS Soilings to. bon 9 koh nnd ''kill PenonQ p •LALANDIA- 23 24 F Pfc 2 w BUSUANGA" 28/1 Mor 3/ I Luoding for Shanghai. \H "KOREA" 1/2 Mor j J Accepts cargo *o. Banqkoh S QlQon M I "SELANDIA- 9/10 Mo, 1 HOMEWARDS Sailings to. Aden641 words
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Article34 1958-02-22 9 HON'GKOXG, Feb. 21. Renter* Lord Derby, president of the British Cotton Growers' Association is in Karachi on a Far Eastern tour. He is due to leave for Singapore on Feb. 24.34 words
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Article44 1958-02-22 9 BUTTERWORTH. Fri.— The first aluminium lighter to be built by the Pcnang Port Commission will be launched at the Ba^an Da! am slipway tomorrow. Guesti attending the launch. big ceremony will leave Kedah Pier by laurvh for the Ba^an Da lam slipway44 words
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304 1958-02-22 9 ECAFE Countries Appoint Delegates KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Federation Government to datt BM r-vfived Be> names i ibmitted by the vaiioui (i(^--ernments sending delegates to the KCAFE (EcoDomic Commission for Asia and the Far Bast) conference to be held here from Feb im to March 11 Ariion^ the countries which304 words
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Article, Illustration70 1958-02-22 9 CEYLON'S representatives to the ECAFE Conference in Kuala Lumpur flew into the Capita! earlier this week. They are Messrs. L. J. I). Fernando (second from left). Ceylon Government Mineralogist and E. C. S. Paul (second from right). Director of Industrie??, Ceylon. Kuala Lumpur lawyer, Da.o K. P.70 words
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Article119 1958-02-22 9 Manager On Far East Tour EXPORT .sales manager of The liarconl International Marine Conummlcatlaii Co Ltd.. Mr. H.C. Maquire hftJ left London on business flisht to Hongkong and Singapore. During his >tay in Hongkong he will consult with Mr. A.J. Locke, manager of the company's Hongkong depot, and with Marconi119 words
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Article31 1958-02-22 9 THE Malayan Exchange Bank-^' A->>ori:ition\s ratos quott-d -to merchants ye.sterda" were: S( il lin? TT or OD. fß^ady^i Canada 31 15 16: Belgian Prca lßisi. Othrr exchange rates unaltered.31 words
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Article170 1958-02-22 9 Business In Shares MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done F N onls $2jM, Gammon $2^6 52.25 ready and delayed; Hammer $2.16, 12.17}; Jackson 51. 40 M. Colls 80c, 81c M. Box IIJ3, 51.63 J. $1.60 (odd lot); Robinson ords $1.75; Sime Darby 1 1.674; Cold Storage 90Jc, 91c; UE.170 words
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Article148 1958-02-22 9 Industrials Are Irregular INDUSTRIALS were irregular, tins steady and rubber featureless in the Malayan share market yesterday. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: Gammon |9 2 )0 VV. Hammrr 2 15 220 Malayan Ccmrnt LSI 1.35 Robinson Co. Ords. I.U 1 78 Spore Cold Storage 0.89 0148 words
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638 1958-02-22 9 SCOPE FOR EXPANDING RUBBER GOODS INDUSTRY IN FED [^^j^j^^2^aitolii4i*ail Govt. Must Help, Says Body THE Federation Government was yesterday criticised by a representative of rubber goods manufacturers for not implementing its policies. Said Mr. Shum Kwai-Hong. President of Malayan Rubber Goods Manufacturers' Assjciation (Federation of Malaya), in Kuala Lumpur. "We638 words
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Article184 1958-02-22 9 P. And O. Starts New Service WHEN the P. and O. liner Himalaya sailed from Tilbury, London, last week, she started on one of the longest trips ever undertaken by a British passenger vessel. The voyage will cover 40.000 miles and the liner will be away four months. lHll will184 words
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Article74 1958-02-22 9 Jumabhoy To Head PATA SINGAPORE'S Minuter for Commerce and Industry. Mr. J.M. Jumabhoy, has been elected pr< sident of the Pacific An a Travel A.-sncia-ticn. His election was made at the PATA conference now being held in Santa Barbara. California. Mr. Jumabhoy'^ election virtually assures Singapore U the 1959 site74 words
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Article95 1958-02-22 9 duce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: cor>r Jan -Feb UK/ Continent $30i buyers S3l i sellers: coconut oil in bulk $45\ sellers; In drums $49 sellers. Muntok white pepper $105 sellers; Sarawak wh.te $104 sellers; Special Sarawak black $65. Singapore Copra Association closing prices- ta.r merchantable95 words
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Article203 1958-02-22 9 OI'TER ROADS rELIPES, Talabot. Toog Soon, Tee> Breeze, Tagus. Am a Hg Si!ver.-tream, Ringhorn, Ban Carlos, Po. Laut. Statiuv JameO, PlkOV, North Star. Am, a Pro thus Tampomas, Tohoro. Northia Sabang, Vsmanural Maru, Pyidawaye, woodlock, Tong Peng. Julius Fuc k Cor* dian, Saroena, Cal. Adelaide.' Barito, Ton203 words
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325 1958-02-22 9 LOWrR grade differentials have continued to widen without attracting any marked attention as yet, says the weekly rubber market report of Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co., Ltd. Tins was despite the continuing unrest m lndon< sia and the uncertainty of deltvertei from that quarter m325 words
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Article178 1958-02-22 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fn. The Federation of Mala>a Telecommunications Department now has a nunk line thi< :sh c United Kingdom radK v phone s rvic< to Portugal tfat Ntfi C fcO nve overseas iaci;o vl< phone co m m unit at i w ii a Mala;178 words
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Article129 1958-02-22 9 RUBBER dropped haif a cent on the Singapore market yesterday International fir >t grade for Marrh wa quoted at 77] cents per ;b. <77$ cents on Thursday i The tfme a: the close uas quiet. irn> market marked down at the op»-n:nc on lower overseas advices129 words
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Article78 1958-02-22 9 Linggi Dividends DIRECTORS of Lit.;: tati. r Ltd h decided to r 1 f* > ta ()T\ X-DV w^9^ U terv. :r.it of si fre, o lay at th, \au :ai I mi !hi rdmar> so r \< r at led Od The\ ado n at meeting recently U. v78 words
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Article242 1958-02-22 9 LONDON. Feb. 21. (UP> Japan is way ahead of the rest of the world in shipbuilding production, Lloyds Register of Shipping revealed. Statistics publish* d by the register showed that Japan, which took over as the world's No. 1 shipbuilder from Britain in 1956. went further242 words
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Article21 1958-02-22 9 A PRIVA'ILLY O W NKD ramie-proce.vvng null with 6 480 spindles is expected to begin operations toon in Manila.21 words
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Article, Illustration689 1958-02-22 10 ()NK Army unit that never lacks volunteers is No. SI Company, R.A.S.C., Water Transport an MUtomatfc choice for any soldier with a love of ships and for ihe sc-a. The Armj*i miniature Navy vo-vrA y revested its capabilities In a ate parade otT tho eOMI of Blakang Mali:689 words
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Article348 1958-02-22 10 Chanel Chatter s'. >'(f •ij.: c.vh 1t.:. 0n c g* d Cha ipi ScJ I botlPttH T p.m. and l€ p.m. Adta i i •<■ and tho <\vr :>• tnd Mb local lanaV icapcj qnd pvrtw ti i <■ lj and water coloMfi 7' i otntnepiect of tta sliou' ;s348 words
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Advertisement97 1958-02-22 10 I SPECIALLY BROUGHTI Ej FOR YOU I I DACRONI I &ORLON Ifl l\ SMARf >||, le I U COMI X Piv-I WHN (mo I K| FOR SLACKS M||s J I M OIR Tailorin,, l),. lrt|| I Ifl (('.round 1.i,..,, I GIAN SINGH Ull. in W 30-1 RAFFLtS PLACE. SIM JJ,"|97 words
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Miscellaneous285 1958-02-22 10 LI'L ABNER I tf x EALT v '-2^nN k I A WEAKNE-E THAT'S r ff l &EAT V I'CKFD "S I ce r f C- r f v OUOUST I FOOI I > J5. <( Sjm^ J V FIND THEIR WEAKNESS/f A' I \V 7 /ART THE fl iGUV.^ 7285 words
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Article168 1958-02-22 11 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices < cents per Ib to Sinca w>re resterdaj were: Cayrr* Sellf r* Spot (nom.) 774 77* R.S.S. No. 1 77i 77i April RSS. No. 1 77. 77J KS S No 2 March 74 75 RSS No 3 March 70* 71 Tone: Quiet. The price168 words
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Article138 1958-02-22 11 DEFENCE counsel's objection {<) a postponement of a theft CAM wa> unca'.ied tor, said prosecuting sttcefi Inspector K. Ba'.asundram. a Singapore eOUli yesterday. "'I s°o no rea^m," he said, "why the counsel, Mr. K. K. Bezboumh, should raise the objection, when the prosecution had once138 words
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1106 1958-02-22 11 $850,000 FINE FOR AIK HOE COMPANY Penalty For Second Offence Must Be Double, Says Court THE Chief Justice of Singapore, Sir John Whyatt, Q.C.. yesterday imposed fines totalling $850,000 on Aik Hoe and Company Limited, an aggregate of $***** on each of the 34 charges under the Exchange Control Ordinance1,106 words
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Article103 1958-02-22 11 EIGHT men armed with parangs set upon a father who attempted to bring his children to safety after a gang clash in Boon Teck Road. Singapore, on Thursday. Chong Tee. the victim, sus- taintd head, face and arm injuries. police Secretary, Mr. Eu Chcow103 words
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Article40 1958-02-22 11 THE UMNO Kaum ibu. IClang Division, will hold its genera! meeting today at the Dewan Mclayu Klang. Che Halimaton. Federal Councillor and Ketua Kaum Ibu Se!angor. and Enrhe Hamzah A'ang. the secretary of UMNO Selangor will speak.40 words
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Miscellaneous1040 1958-02-22 11 HMHHHpgHagMHBMHpHppMHpHM The Life and Death of CzechoI^^^TlT7WT|Tr« I m 1 W f^'vakia 8.13 Radio Neusieel 824 ■v^H Vil il I■ W 1 M■ I ■il l.fiff il M 111 fl Ro >oi t from the We.-' Country l^lk IWE I\% w W IV 11 111 f V^fl H :i Concei1,040 words
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205 1958-02-22 12 KOQIEBRtXE, Cap Martin, Feb. 21 (Reuter) Sir Winston Churchill was "bearing up well" early today, his local physician Dr. David Roberts said. h was the third day since he suffered an attack of pneumonia and pleurisy while on holiday here. Hi> personal205 words
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Article86 1958-02-22 12 Tunis. F t -b. 21. (Renter)— Tunisia yesterday expelled the French consul at Medjez El Bab. French sources rep; r* :d The Medjez El Bab consulate is one of five which the Tunisian govern rr.ent ordered t i close, but which have remained open on orders86 words
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Article41 1958-02-22 12 M. OLIVIER Reverdin. a Liberal member of the Swiss Federal Parliament, stated in his newspaper '"Journal de G rv ye yesterday that urar.. im had been found dnrins excavations for a big hydroelectric project in the Swiss A ReuterReuter - 41 words
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232 1958-02-22 12 BANG! Second Atlas Missile Blows Up During Test CAPE CANAVERAL. Florida. Feb. 21 'UP' The .second AtlSfl intercontinental mis■Ufl in row exploded in the sky yesterday two minutes alter it was launched, m a mushroom Of smoke and fire, from the Air Force missile test centre here. The Air Force232 words
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Article, Illustration47 1958-02-22 12 WEARING a patented sweater and tightfitting ski pants. Queen Soraya of Persia is pictured on the slopes of th? winter resort of St. Mori t z, Switzerland. Queen Soraya arrived in Switzerland last week to lommence a vacation at the winter resort. U.P.U.P. - 47 words
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Article100 1958-02-22 12 SYDNEY. Feb. 21 Router) -More than 10.000 people roared '"welcome" to the Queen Mother when she arrived here by air from Brisbane today to continue her Australian tour. The Queen Mother, wearing a misty blue dress, was greeted at Sydney Airport by the Governor. Sir100 words
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Article65 1958-02-22 12 LONDON. Fvb 21 <AFP» Britisb Pordm Secretary. Selwvn Lloyd, will attend the Bouth-easl Asia Treaty Organization Council meeting .n Manila from March 10 to 13. the Foreign Office announced yesterday. Lloyd will first* attend the Western European L T n:on Council meeting in Re me trou65 words
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Article124 1958-02-22 12 Britain Has |l Firm Will' f o Talks, Says LI Ov LONDON, FEB. 21 (IP) M VATI\ E GOVERNMENT Of u>| v( J THAT I- HAS -THE FIRM \\IU/ U>I J SOVIETS IN NEW EAST WFM M m> J N -We r, n thi s124 words
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Article374 1958-02-22 12 Sfartling Increase Over Recent Years LONDON. Feb. 21 (UP)— Soviet Russia has become one of the world's largest gold producers, rivalling the Union of South Africa, a British assessment said. Russia also has lately doubled the size of her gold sales abroad. Need of374 words
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Article46 1958-02-22 12 JOHANNESBURG. Feb 21 (UP)— The South African Interplanetary Society intends to launch two rockets this year to more than eighty miles altitude. The rockets will carry cameras and instruments and will zoom into the stratosphere at about five thousand miles per hour.46 words
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Article43 1958-02-22 12 THE Japanese Foreign Ministry confirmed yesterday it had submitted a note to the Soviet Union on the safety of Japanese fishermen in the north Pacific and had proposed to open negotiations for a peace treaty between tne two countries.- ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article21 1958-02-22 12 THE GEORGIA Senate has passed a measure ordering revision of the state song to "make it more singable UP.21 words
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Article15 1958-02-22 12 A ROYAL NAVAL Gannet aircraft crashed near Nicosia yesterday killing the crew ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article206 1958-02-22 12 TUNISIA CRISIS WORSENS Envoys Told: TUNIS. Feb. 21 (ReutcD The Tunisian Government told the British and American imbassadors here yesterday that the FrancoTunisian crisis was worsen.ng. Britain and the United BUtei hay offered their good offices to he.p settle the rtispu.e. A Tunisian Foreign M.nistry spokesman said the Foreign Minister.206 words
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177 1958-02-22 12 LONDON. Feb. 21 (UP) A Government-appoint-ed committee of "three wise men" today warned British trade unions to prepare for more unemployment. The "wise men," so named because of their national standing as economists, sounded the warning in the.r firs*, report as the "Council177 words
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Article62 1958-02-22 12 MANILA, Feb. 21, (AFP)— Indonesian rebel leader MaJ. J. M. J. Pantouw left by air today for Taipei, after giving newsmen a "slip" on his actual destination. Pantouw told newsmen when he arrived at the airport that he was flying to Tokyo "to meet friends." But62 words
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Article52 1958-02-22 12 LONDpN, Feb. 21 (Reuten Britain's fastest fighter the twin-jet 1.200-mile an hour English Electric P. 1.8. is to be fitted with an extra rocket motor, it was announced last night. The dounie-barrel rocket will push the P. 1.8. to higher speeds and heights, an English Electric52 words
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Article21 1958-02-22 12 TEN THOUSAND people were homeless yesterday after a fire destroyed the town of Gia Kiem, north of Saigon. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article, Illustration33 1958-02-22 12 AMONG Ihe first pictures from Padan&, Sumatra, is this one showing Colonel Simbolon. Foreign Minister of the Revolutionary Republic of Indonesia read ng the preamble to the Charter. UP Photo.UP - 33 words
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Article79 1958-02-22 12 SPRINGFIELD [Uiliois. Ft-b. 21. (UP*.— Nat nan Leopold, sentenced to both 99 years and life lor the "crime ol {he century" slaying of Bobby Franks in 1924. yesterday was granted freedom. The State Parole Board save him. a parole despite the injunction Of the trial79 words
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Article65 1958-02-22 12 BELGRADE. Feb. 21 »Reutcr i President Tito ha^ invited the Soviet Communist Party to send a high-ranking delegation to attend the Yugoslav Communist Party Congress in April, usually reliable sources said today. The invitation is believed to have been handed Oftt to Nikita Khrushchev, the65 words
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167 1958-02-22 12 LONDON, Feb. 21 (Reuter) —A mystery man described as chief of staff of the Irish Republican Army" appeared Pili?" ndeD n dent (commerTelevision programme here last night but his facl was not seen by viewers. The Irish Republican Army i* n utlaw ed167 words
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143 1958-02-22 12 WASHINGTON. F b 21 (UP) The Unit, j Slatplan.- to try to launch a second U.S can:. satellite next Tuesday or Wednesday. Congressional si urct > c>riOHi today. The sources sa:d th« d; 1 no: know whether the attempt would be mad< with an143 words
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