Singapore Standard, 25 February 1958
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Title Section26 1958-02-25 1 n it m g. SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone *****—5 Cab'e: "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, "TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 25. 195J Voi VIII. No. 237 15 cts 2 P Qge [FINAL EDITION]26 words
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183 1958-02-25 1 HVI Singapore ships now detained at the Indonesian eJaMkgMM at Pulau Samboe are expected to be released shortly. The vessels, the Chiat Soon, Hanhalte. Scnang, Se!at Siberut and Bcetong were rictaincl on Jan 17 when they called at Pulnu Samboe ■f|ol returning from Tndone>ian183 words
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Article660 1958-02-25 1 "NO TAX' BAIT TO INVESTORS $100 Mil. Govt Plan To Boost Pioneer Industries SARAWAK GOVERNMENT IS TO OFFER TAXFRFE CONCESSIONS TO INVESTORS IN A BID 1O ATTKACT CAPITAL INTO THAT COl NTR\ BUSINESSES AND FACTORIES WILL BE GRANTED INCOME-TAX EXEMPTIONS IN IfflC INITIAL FIVE-YEAR PERIOD OF DEVELOP:.:660 words
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338 1958-02-25 1 R.L GOVT. THREATENS TO 'WIPE OUT' REBELS No Compromise, Says Army Chief JAKARTA. Fob. 24 (UP) The Indonesian Government, warned today it will "eiadieav"' the rebel movement because there could be "complete disintegration of the island republic if the revolution continues." Government <p »kesman Harsono told United Press the Government338 words
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Article78 1958-02-25 1 PADANG, Surnrih-: Fe>>. '2\ (UP) The- townspeople ot Padang Pandjang, s<> miles to the north, rallied today behind the Revolutionary Government at an afternoon meetIng at which revolutionary Prime Minister S.iafruddin and other oflieials reiterated theil demaiKl.s made on the Jakarta Government and reaArmed their determination78 words
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Article50 1958-02-25 1 MELBOURNE, Feb. 24 (AFP) —Forty ihtpi were tied up in Melbourne today when 4,800 waterfront workers stopped work pending settlement of a labour dispu'e. The dispute between workers and the stevedoring: authority, was over the size of working gangs that should be lused on the waterfront50 words
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Article, Illustration408 1958-02-25 1 TUNKU GREETS DELEGATES TO ECAFE MEET KUALA LUMPIR, Mon. It must be a world record to convert a fruit orchard into the most modern conference hall complete with air-conditioning and equipment lor simultaneous translations. V itfa these words, the Federation's Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman yesterday declared open the Tunku408 words
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Article87 1958-02-25 1 Rangoon Is Short Of Water RANGOON. Feb. 24 <AFP) Rangoon was critically short of water today after rebels, believed to be Karens, blew up the aqueduct supplying the Burmese capital for the second time in two days ia^t night The rebels infiltrated past Army posts in the big northern suburb87 words
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Article27 1958-02-25 1 DR ARTURO FRONDIZI. Radical Intransi^cnte who has promised to restore the civil lightl of Peronistas. yesterday won an overwhelming victory in Argentina's Presidential election. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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245 1958-02-25 1 GOVT. TO BAN IMPORTS OF DANGEROUS FIRE CRACKERS SINGAPORE Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock. yesterday, announced the Government would ban import of rockets and "'double-cannon"' iii ecrackers. "The only wr.y to pievent their use IS to atop them at fheir IOUICf,** Mr. Lim said. "It If unfail to ban245 words
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Article69 1958-02-25 1 NEW DELHI. Feb. 24 <Rcuter> Twenty-live people were killed today by a violent explosion a^ ammunition was being unloaded from a train at Pathankot. Indian railhead for supplies to Kashmir Eighteen others were injured a s the train blew up hurling the bodies of victims69 words
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Article55 1958-02-25 1 THE Federation Chief Kaihi (left) invokes the blessings of Allah on the Tunku Abdul Rahman Hail in KuaJa Lumpur in a short ceremony of dedication before the ECAFE met for its 10th session. Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman after whom the 5750.000 hall is named, is55 words
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180 1958-02-25 1 LONDON. Feb. 24 (Reuter) —Mr. Duncan Sandys, the Defence Min.ster. stressed today that the British and United States Governments —not Military Commanders —will jointly decide when :o fire American-made rocket missiles based In Britain. He was announcing details in '.he House of Commons of180 words
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Article53 1958-02-25 1 BANGKOK, F« b LM (Rcutci, An Mai Eai Bandon, C-in-C B:.\ I- K.^t Air Y-.v* ;.<• for a U ir-day ai c invitati .f v.t 'J Government I I« to have talks witli Tn;,i div;. »r. 1O the S I r. Trr,'v air r e c53 words
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Article27 1958-02-25 1 Fight.ng broke < ut between 20U Deputies in the Turk: h Parliament, yeM< rca; < a rebate on r< iigi< ai!a:rs and *.he budget Jured in the brawl27 words
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120 1958-02-25 1 A TASK FORCE of the Far East Fleet .sailed from Singapore yesterday to begin the annual tleet exercises otf Puiau Tioman an Island about 100 miles from the Colony. weeK Ihe ma]or!t\ oi the ships taking part will return on Saturday Hie ia>K horrc is120 words
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Advertisement211 1958-02-25 1 PM. 20 flalßß^^BS^^^BJ BB^BBS^^SP^BP^B^^P''SJ^BBa^^^BV^BB7^BL There is ni c'.oser equi- *»>*^ S valeni to the nUh of ^^X ^X^\ healthy, 'a0.. -nourished l*A\\ A^ SIMILAC is an iniant tnl\* J f rmula especially de- signed to meet the nutnnXJ* M tional needs of babies. v*-**^>r^ It is rompletely modified t <'211 words
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Article376 1958-02-25 2 They Prefer Jobs Without Wage Cuts To $*****0 Offer THE Singapore City Cbuncil yesterday offered $176/398 in gratuity and severance pay to 76 workers retrenched from the Kallang Gas Works and the workers' union decided to turn the offer down. The City Council Labour Unions376 words
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Article160 1958-02-25 2 FISHERMAN'S DEATH: OPEN VERDICT PENANG. Mon. The Coroner. Mr. Au Ah Wan, said today that the drowning of 24-year-old fisherman. Tan Ah Kens, was "shrouded in mystery." "It could be a case of murder or of suicide," said Mr. Au when he returned an open verdict at the end if160 words
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Article130 1958-02-25 2 A SINGAPORE Police translator and University Ol Malaya student have won the lacoUd prizes ot a worldwide essay contest organized by the Wond Brotherhood Organization. The translator Mr. Chung Kam Cheung, and Mr. Leslie Struys. a second -year arts Si ude n t were yesterday awarded130 words
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Article54 1958-02-25 2 NG SOON CHIA 19. yesterday pleaded not guilty in a Singapore Court to a charge of attempted extortion He was alleged to have tried to extort 150 from Yeo Hee Cheng b\ putting him in fear of injury at Upper Serangoon Road on Jan. 2. Bail was54 words
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Article49 1958-02-25 2 THE Spalding Trusi of Britain bai presented the University of Malaya with a si'.vcr naOB. The Rift ll "to ;^:i::^ Urn \.::i\ ci >':\ :c> of the Commonwealth together and so enable itudents Croai ore country to itudy in tha HOI" versitv of another eOUUtff ir) the Commonwealth."49 words
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Article95 1958-02-25 2 Razak Off For Talks With Thais KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Minister for Defence and Deputy Premier. Dato Abdul Razak bin Dato Hussein left the Federal Capital tonight for Singapore en route to Bangkok for the "joint service operation" talks between the Federation and the Thai governments The Dato wa s95 words
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Article39 1958-02-25 2 BARCLAY Peter Luke dearly beloved husband of Carrie and much loved father ot (sobel and June, at the General Hospital on '11 2. '58 Service today Presbyterian Church, Orchard Road, at 4. H0 om thence to Bidadari Cemetery.39 words
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Article, Illustration49 1958-02-25 2 AMUSED I the top-hatted uru:i nn oi Malayan Women Police ln>pectors Mii'inm Lee Sau Lcng i left, a:, M c L:n Thtm D, who are un i a training i ifac at the I) .n>- 2* ire j^t? arc among i% v j49 words
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Article, Illustration242 1958-02-25 2 LITTLE NASIK. the lim win v. J killed in a traffic accident in Lini (hu X.v. 1 1 Sundiy, was allowed to go liome Horn hospiuj -1 Bfci i:: I <rm in a sling. Nasir «7tB taki n home bj h242 words
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Article177 1958-02-25 2 THE incidence of dental decay among Singapore school children is higher than it is in the Federation ot Malaya. This was said by the Chier Dental Officer Mr Wong Mock Qui yesterday He based his observation on the results ot dental surveys in both the Colony177 words
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Article54 1958-02-25 2 'Romeo Is Badly Beaten Up A I !C-U:i I Boar a* i "Rome* 1 bt<lcn up by a group w I v cay^d and warded with Wm and chest injuriet A resident ot 1 i that the mm J •Ptf for some t" l J the word disturb, nc 154 words
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Article242 1958-02-25 2 Selection Of 5 Under Way THE Nanyang I' ni verity is now selecting scholars be the five-man commission on academic recognition as suggested by the Minister of Education. Mr. Chew Swee Kee. a spokesman of the University told The Standard yesterday ''We. have a lons242 words
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Advertisement969 1958-02-25 2 ANNOUNCEMENT I ACCOM. VACANT lKM)»;i( NOIICLS P.W.D TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class "E" and above registered Contractors w.ll be received by the Supcrintonding Engineer, Public Works Department. KiMla Lumpur up to 3 p.m. on list March 1958 for the ReDair.s and Redecoratlon to Qrs PWD. Nos. 669 <l-10). 670 d-lOi.969 words
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Advertisement555 1958-02-25 2 NOTICES NEDERLAND Line Royal Dutch Mail and Royal Rotterdam Lloyd have pleasure in announcing their fast new service under the name NEDLLOYI) LINE offering a fast monthly service of their latest and most modern cargo vessel! from Straits Ports to the (}ulf Ports via the Pan arm a Canal, starting555 words
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Advertisement41 1958-02-25 2 YOUTH ON BOND A YOUTH. Hah Lean Scow was bound over for six months in $250 by the Ipoh Magistrate, Tengku Yaccob. yesterday for stealing 50 cents in coins from a Government telephone booth at Jalan Pasir Puteh on Feb. 17.41 words
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EDITORIAL . SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
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Article429 1958-02-25 3 THE Mayor of Penang, Mr. D. S. Ramanathan, d res the Straits Chinese British Association as c jy upholding lost and noble causes, and declares it a political body it would undoubtedly fc grandfather of politics in Malaya. The c; ,of Penang, Malacca and Singapore, repre-429 words
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Article331 1958-02-25 3 VO pledges were given to the Arab countries 2j. n List weekend one promising them full supn fi^hr the common enemy, and the other for closer Arab ties to safeguard world peace full adherence to Muslim principles and teacn- The first pledge was given by President331 words
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Article14 1958-02-25 3 U^. 'S >.n«l Ail 2SM* 8 LcTn ,r re. JJ«14 words
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Article, Illustration756 1958-02-25 3 LESLIE FINER - LESLIE FINER '...growing likelihood of a general and violent descent into chaos in Cyprus 9 says ATHENS THE recent announcement by British authorities in Cyprus that EOKA has been alerted for a resumption of full-scale action has added considerably to a growing atmosphere of crisis in756 words
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Article519 1958-02-25 3 Sir— ln your leader "Western Influence Will Linger On" you correctly commented that Western influence, by torce ot necessity, will continue to linger on for some time even alter a colony has achieved its independence. In fact. I am inclined to think that such an influence should not519 words
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Article139 1958-02-25 3 Shorts form the Talks vain nope tw yHERL is no worse ttng- lish than the m.xed metaphor I heard one the o her day, attributed to a distinguished prelate of all people— in the House of Lords ot all places. 'The machinery has been set up. said His Grace, 'and139 words
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Article, Illustration59 1958-02-25 3 The Communists have officially declared tea a "cunning" device to exploit workers, describing how a British factory owner provides workers with tea and Tnusic during morning and afternoon rest periods "to whip up their nerves They citeu this as an example of how capitalists will use "any59 words
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Article601 1958-02-25 3 John Davy - John Davy LO3DUN HTHE reason for using underground sites w launch the 1 ,5()()-mile range ballistic rocket now being developed by de Havillands and Roiis Roycc, as announced <n the British Government s Dejence While Paper, 's that the rocket, as with the other long-range landbased601 words
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Article, Illustration345 1958-02-25 3 the NEWS as it stikes me PHt other da> this column had cause to reier to the unproductive decisions arrived at in general meetings or delegates conferences through those responsible lor trfem nnt giving these problems milficient thought Further proof of emotions getting; the better of commonsense comes from Kelantan345 words
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Advertisement83 1958-02-25 3 The Tortured Soul of Vincent van Gogh gripping life st< rv or a man who •r yvd h.mself to paint, who rut off •ir and Rave It to a woman of t .r- who lived and worked in i.. r so as to share the life ol the a of83 words
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Advertisement31 1958-02-25 3 pHRDSEYE^ QUICK -FROZEN FRUIT and VEGETABLES NO WOSfC— CORN ON THE COB BROCCOLI (Speort) you eo# All peas and carrots MIXED VEGETABLES you buy/ strawberries raspberries SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO. LTD.31 words
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Article266 1958-02-25 4 People Hurt On Council Premises Can File Suit THE Singapore City Council can be held liable for damages, if a person is injured while using swimming pools, open spaces, recreational parks or children's playgrounds under the Council's jurisdiction, a Council spokesman told The Standard yesterday. Me266 words
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Article89 1958-02-25 4 THE fin a o: the Open Grace Piar.uior'.e Competition oi the Singapore Musical S iety wUI be hi i it the Victoi i Memorial Hall today at 8.:;n p.m. The flniljitn lit Hr. Robert Tan, Mr. a win Lee, lIIh Clara X'erghc-o Hid liiM 'Leo L;-.y \a. They89 words
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301 1958-02-25 4 INSPECTOR M. Kanapathy of the Singapore Police Force was yesterday sentenced to a year's jail by a Siru.ij'ore Court for bribery. X inapathy was found guilty by the Third District Jud Mr. SK. Leo ol i rruptly accepting $50 from M S I:301 words
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Article167 1958-02-25 4 Vigilantes Questioned On Robbery A IGILANTE c rp bandpi t ke< p crime Singapore kanipong. Is being qaebtior.'-d in L\.r.r. ::on \v.:h an armed V. r- p -1 accusing fingers a: 111 Be mbers oi rp.> i:: a red arm b ir.ri > them with rr.arked r r>A C ;.ti-167 words
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Article51 1958-02-25 4 I office-bearers of the Eng Seng Scri- OM Students* Association. Singapore he current ye v President: D: BbBM Kirn, vice-presider* Chong Hohn and Wee Siong Kang. sec.: Mi Steven I V Cheong. asst. sec.: Mr. I ii :■>-:-.; r 4 ::ea> ;i\ r Mr. Khoo51 words
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Article34 1958-02-25 4 TH E National Cultural C incJ irmed bj Malay rural brd:es at a cong:c>> .i ir. Ja:y:arv. w: m et :n Kuala Lumpur on M irch t discuss future a rtiviti 5.34 words
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Article104 1958-02-25 4 SHORTLY after a courtknf c wple waa held np and r bbed In South Quay, yes- tfday, the Btngmpore Police traced a vehicle reported to have be€« the robber "> gotaw iv car. Bit the P-v.ico later dls- n i d t":- On cat had r.104 words
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Article, Illustration93 1958-02-25 4 ENVOY: NO FEAR OF R.I. CIVIL WAR PAKISTAN'S envoy lo the United Nations. Mr. S. M. Khan (above) said in Singapore yesterday that he believed the Indonesian crisis could be solved throusb peaceful negotiations. Mr. Khan, who is here on a short visit, told reporters that neither the Indonesian nor93 words
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Article54 1958-02-25 4 POUR officers in the Singapore PC fVive have betf) pi •> v I to Urn rank ol SupThey are Messrs. P. Rajarttnam, Chid ol On Secret S illies Bu^-Biar.ch, Moha- o Am in bin Jatr.il, Poii -c Wtlfm OAcor, Ch—t Ven| Cktok, Superintendent Area and T. F54 words
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296 1958-02-25 4 DISTRICT ELECTORAL REGISTER ON VIEW THE Electoral Register for the Singapore District Council elections will be open for public inspection trom Saturday to March 15. the Chief Statistician, Mr. E.J. Phillips said yesterday. The register may be inspect* eri at the office of the Regis* t rat ion Officer, 3rd296 words
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Article81 1958-02-25 4 He Denies 4 Counts Of Cheating ABDUL Majid bin Haji Nasir yesterday pleaded not guilty in a Singapore court to four charges of cheating. Abdul Majid was alleged to have cheated Hassan bin Sarkawi by dishonestly inducing him to deliver $8.20. Abdul Majid was also alleged to have cheated the81 words
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Article26 1958-02-25 4 THE drawing of the La Salle School Building Fund Klang Lottery due to take place on March 2 has been postponed to June 8.26 words
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Article, Illustration47 1958-02-25 4 MR. ENOCH FANG (loft), a Sin-aporc Customs Officer, receives a certificate from Singapore's Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yesterday after havin? been qualified as a full-fledeed trainer in .lob Relations. Mr. Kan? was trained last year in the Training Within Industr> scheme. StandardpicStandardpic - 47 words
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337 1958-02-25 4 Colony Is Well Up On Supervisory Training Schemes SINGAPORE has made a j;ood start in "Training Within Industry" and is not lar behind countries which have supervisory training schemes. Singapore's Chief Minister, Mr Lin Yew Hock, sail ticyesterday when he declared oper the third Job Relations institute Seminar at the337 words
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143 1958-02-25 4 MALARIA has bom eradicated i:om nine o unti with population of 231.000,000, Recording to Dr. IL d Cand-iu. Dscctor-Genoral of Wo: Id Health Organization In large areas cf seven countries with a total H 43.000.000 people. eradication is well advanced, while operations are143 words
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Article, Illustration26 1958-02-25 4 1 TIIK intruder take* the Vir.irj. X ■!< while Ihe Bishop looks on bewildered »> P* scenes in the RI MI Dramatic They Run" at the Theatre Rowrr-.ti26 words
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128 1958-02-25 4 Seah Will Query Govt. On Banishees Singapore CovJ ment will be asked tod pWa the delay m baajd3 PCWOW on whom |J3| •Mat ordeii have^Ul I Whcu the Legisli3| Mr. Seah will a&k the ChM mtay nJ-m I I 1 tarn. I .1 I •IfiO be asked how mint b2|128 words
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Article15 1958-02-25 4 PHILIP KINGS three Ml 1 farce, "See How They Run.' t Men r\ Pole15 words
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Advertisement80 1958-02-25 4 2nd EXCITING WEEK! f i ODEON DAILY at: 11 a.m-1. 45-4.1 5-6.45 9.30 p.m. J nsHml Irn l\ Robert; B^^^S^l^HH f-jL/ mor fci oVl- thaß HilvM Knows Mr Allison" <4C I 1/ 88l BBBBkBBSBBJ jtl The amazing lMJi^ JUDCENS -X I 510r J DI me W es =^U. ]*m\ roßUlrtic80 words
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Article315 1958-02-25 5 POLLS: UMNO TO FIELD MORE MEN Alliance Partners Cant Find Enough Candidates KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The UMNO-MCA-MIC Alliance political committee, headed by Defence Minuter, Dato Abdul Razak bin Dato Hussein, may be forced to select more candidates from the UMNO to contest in the first general elections next year. Thil315 words
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309 1958-02-25 5 Mouse Deer Trapped A Terrorist, Court Told KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court was today told how the agonised screams of a mouse deer in a trap had ensnared a Communist terrorist. In the dock before Mr. Justice Smith was Yap Keow Sin 35, who is charged under309 words
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Article69 1958-02-25 5 Road Deaths Doubled In January ROAD deaths last month were more than double the previous month, according to a Traffic Police report yesterday. Twenty-two people died in 21 accidents last month. The figure for December last was ten fatalities. The total number of accidents last month, however, decreased 138 2,12669 words
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130 1958-02-25 5 HE DIDN'T TELL HIS SIDE OF 'HE STORY Mon. T r irt of Appeal tod by ti fWMi -year maximum imposed Ftaa] who had ben led of culpable miamounting to hman. 32. had If nt»nc Mr. Justii Sy« 1 Barakbah in Januhe offence In causof a farrr r Siput i130 words
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Article103 1958-02-25 5 We Wont Exploit Ri Crisis' T would not the distress <. times of inter: i own economic adSase. Singapore's c Mr. Lim Yew Hock jay. 1 xplained tha^ he reasons why the W.i- :m--n the ex:' rt Ol both t:.- rebel n Centra] Sumaand the ntra] G rnfm in Jakarta.103 words
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Article, Illustration46 1958-02-25 5 Standardpic bj MAJOR-GENERAL JM. Kirkman Commissionerin-( hief of the St John Ambulance Brigade f Overseas) presents the Serving Officer Medal to Miss Ml Chechley, a I >deral Organizer in Selangor. at the inspection .it the Merdeka Stadium in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. FahFah - 46 words
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114 1958-02-25 5 US. PIANIST, BARITONE ARRIVE IN SPORE I Americai i E .in. Api I William I .i t r:\ Singaj re, asi night. Ist r.: at tin Vie toria '.'.> morial Ha at 8.30 tonight to judge the Sii |i] M.'. al Socu Pi in rte C pi "i--tion S will114 words
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Article22 1958-02-25 5 PRESIDENT i I the Sing D C ligjn Ir. S .i- I linquish his dos* on March 11 th pt inda22 words
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207 1958-02-25 5 MALACCA. Mon. The Municipality will seek adH the legality of a n tabled by Alliance O ondllon at a meeting jday. l':.c M#ttOß proposed to hold '"in abeyance" a Malayan Party .sponsored resolution to renew all eatlns stall lici ntvs tor a period ot207 words
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Article85 1958-02-25 5 PENANG. Mon. The Province Wellesley division of Party Ra'ayat today called on the Federation Government to reviev the Razak Education Report of 1956, particularly that on Malay secondary schools, so as to maintain the interests of the nation as a whole. The president of the division.85 words
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242 1958-02-25 5 Ghazali Denies Totalitarian Methods KUALA LUMPUK, Mon. The Federation is no totalitarian state where the Government needs to send political appointees to spy on our Civil Service officials, declared the Acting Permanent Secretary for the Ministry ol External Affairs, Inche Ghazali Shafie tonight.242 words
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Article149 1958-02-25 5 A MAN who loaned an old car to a iriend and was subsequently charged for failing to maintain the vehicle in good condition yesterday said he was willing to sell the car and never own another vehicle again. Pleading for leniency before Singapore149 words
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Article42 1958-02-25 5 AN al by Wo Hon. Weng. 26. against his conviction and sentence of one year's imprisonment on a charge of being in fraudulent possession of a fountain pen was allowed by Mr. Justice Rigby in the Fenang High Court yesterday42 words
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209 1958-02-25 5 PENANG. Mon. The Flag Officer, Malayan Area, Rear Admiral G.A. Thring, flying his flag in H.M.S. Alert, arrived here today on a farewell visit He called at the Residency, where he met the Governor. Raja Sir Dda. He also met the Chief Minister Mr.209 words
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Article, Illustration85 1958-02-25 5 E.C.A.F.E. MEET OPENS IN A NEW HALL THE tenth session of the ECAFE committee on Industry and Natural Resources opened in Kuala Lumpur yesterday, in the newly-constructed Tun ku Abdul Rahman Hall. These Standard pictures show (top) the main Hall just before it was officially declared open by the Malayan85 words
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Article48 1958-02-25 5 PENANG. Mon. Twenty-year-old Mohamed Sand bin Mohamed pleaded guilty in the Magistrate's Court today, to a charge oi attempting to commit suicide bin aid tl it his step-father talked bad about him and arru a I in of beinc 1.-./y. H<> v;, a ::i.onished i48 words
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Advertisement169 1958-02-25 5 I O/nC/Vil/n \Sl^^: V ,r. thou>jnd- of fimilio hjxc been gaining P^^^Jw v l mm Siotts EmuUion easil> di K estible I M iLy^^^ r oil. »hoM' rich nourishing tats and health- 1. build the bod>. enruh the blood and *£»fj J^*^^ tefc^ thn».»i .nid lunirv (ii\e >our famil> the169 words
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Advertisement115 1958-02-25 5 1 2nd lUZtii WEEK! J r; 1 < -k fl- j*\lf HI f <:hui %3ftf» I "OUR SISTER HEDY'I 5 1 1 t 1 m WML I a Fo\ci i jj^ i^ v I v i w v. v. j "r M.P (Jl. HONGKONG PROIM TIO\ J^ X SIMULTANEOUSLY AT115 words
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Article208 1958-02-25 6 Eleventh-hour Withdrawal By HK Land Forces HONGKONG'S hopes of winning the Far East Land Forces district hockey championship this year suffered a setback yesterday when the Hongkong Land Forces puller* out of the competition at the eleventh-hour. T:.:> last-rrv.nute withdrawal opens the way fo: Singapore, the208 words
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Article269 1958-02-25 6 Second Trial For 'Lifters KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. fIM t:nrd Malayan weight-lifting championships and Mr Malaya contest wttdl will be held on March 15 at the Chinwoo auditorium will serve a^ a sec »nd selection trial for the Asian GamCS. Mr. SUBB Bok Seng told The Standard today that Tan Kin269 words
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Article66 1958-02-25 6 T 8..v v n Urn Royal Island Club Ladies' C- G mpetit: win n ati 3 Mrs D Pavne in Anal i the Cathay Cup by lour and tfcff I In the February LOT c n. the A Division winr.- r v.v M>> O X B66 words
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Article157 1958-02-25 6 CH Nd were made H -vrk hard for .e:r two-nj lory over Ceylon in the first gan« c. J Far E Ist Air Force hockey festival played at C: w iav Both teams exhibited fast. v.z he ;kev Cej -ed considerably throughout the fir157 words
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Article24 1958-02-25 6 COP:<. Rer :c f Irv'ar.ri. Fo 24, Reuter] Germany bfftt bvl Bd o:ch* boot I UOD H Jdog ::::er- here t< aighi24 words
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Article, Illustration116 1958-02-25 6 Manchester. Lanes: With a Sheffield Wednesday, defender in the goalmouth. the ball sails into the back of the net to mark up the first goal for Manchester United during their match at Old Trafford. The match was the FA Cup sth Round, Manchester beat SheffieldUP - 116 words
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Article77 1958-02-25 6 Polar Right Is Out Of National LONDON. Fob 23 'RevItT) The eight-year-old Polar Flight will not run in tht 1 Grand National stcepleehase It .V.ntive. near Liverpc d, on Ifareh 19, his Joint owners announced tonight. tmtrttl Polar Flisht will contest the Cheltenham Gold Cup at Cheltenham earlier next month77 words
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505 1958-02-25 6 JOE ttIPANI S 14th Squadron, Royal New Zealand Air Force old hands at winning bail games under pressure were at it again. Behind the pitching of Uuck Bell, the Kiwis scrambled to an 8 4 softball victory in the seventh over a gallant505 words
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Article52 1958-02-25 6 KUALA LUMPUR. MondayAmerican track star and coach. Thomas Rosandich who was due to arrive in Kuala Lumpur today has been delayed in Laos It is learned now that Rosandich will be delayed for a couple of days. His programme for his visit in th e Federation, however will52 words
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Article50 1958-02-25 6 P W L Pet Panda s 3 3 0 1.000 14th Sqn RXZAF 3 3 0 .1.000 Bombers 5 4 1 800 Ford 4 2 2. 500 Brave? 2 11. 500 SCC Wasps 5 2 3 400 Flashes 4 0 4 000 Hellcats 4 0 4 00050 words
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215 1958-02-25 6 Programme For Third Thomas Cup Trial FOLLOWING is the twoda,' programme for the 3rd Thomas Cup trial organized by the Singapore Badminton Association on behalf of the Badminton Association of Malaya. The trial will be held at the SBA stadium on Saturday March 1 and Sun day March 2 commencing215 words
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Article77 1958-02-25 6 GAX EXG SENG School beat St- Joseph's fHttitutfi n by three goals to two in a :irst division Inter-School §oc» cer match at GESS fMMd yesterday. Tan Client Her. Lang Q.;.i Weng and Robert Tang so red for GESS. whi'.c Harry Chua and Peter Chav replied tor SJI.77 words
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Article89 1958-02-25 6 FAM XI To Play In H'kong HONGKONG. Ft-b 24 (Reuter) The Football Association agreed toda> that the Football Association of Malaya Asian Games team pla> tuo matches in the Colony next June But the meeting; turned down the suggested dates of June 3 and 5. proposing instead some time in89 words
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Article110 1958-02-25 6 at the Annual Ukinoral llattuif ot the Tudor Badminton Party ho.d recently the following were elected ortice-bear-er> tor the year 1 958 President Mr. atohd Shaft bin Abdullah, vice-preside:.'. Mr. Yeo Swee Chye. Mr. Ang Boon Scan* and Mr. Thomas Erdhuetter. Hon. secretary Mr. Georgie Wee asst110 words
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Article71 1958-02-25 6 AT the lourth general meeting of Radin Mas RamblerSnorts Club, the following were elected officials for the real 1958-59. President Mr Abu Bakar Hahm. vice president Mr. A Kader Yassin. hon: secretary Mr S Talib Abu Bakar. treasurer Mr. Yusoff Marsidin. committee Messrs Mhd Idris and Ahmad71 words
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Article174 1958-02-25 6 SEVILLE, Spain, Feb. 24, (Rcuter)— Real Madrid, the holders, joined Manchester United in the semi-finals of the European soccer cup yesterday by eliminating Seville in the quarterfinals The Madrid Club, who won the first leg B—o in Madrid a month ago, drew 2—2 at Seville yesterday174 words
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674 1958-02-25 6 Weights And Probable Fields For Saturday FOLLOWING are weights and m h at)l I for ill seven races on Saturday. (March 1 *>B of the Penang Turf Club Spring mectin- Horses Class 2, Div. J-£ f I ISI 6y STEAM ON SI KO D< I 357 5v MIROPHLI 6 H674 words
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185 1958-02-25 6 MH. IHti SIMiH. the Hun the Lnivfr Sl t> ol Malaya MhUik I nwn.^ da> that the I nion is laced with the <I>l' raising lor the inter-varsity this \ear The inter-varsit> Ram:> w Hoir^kone in June Ihc secretary said University (^f Malaya w<185 words
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Advertisement186 1958-02-25 6 I SOMEWHERE IN THE SHADOWS OF THE CITY 1 T "'W.')^fl B^^BB' '^< X if x SNS '"-^^B ®381 B^T^^BBB:^ < > -^< -4- W KT^ •:>: .X 'v^B 5 BY BfATfTJflg^ ZT v aK^K^~ &LJT*** npV jmi^ Ba V /T7T// iA vTI V: >^. M y T^ili jo^ wK^K^m186 words
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Article, Illustration689 1958-02-25 7 Their Object Is Keeper Jones By STAN lIALSEY NhON Mon stan CullLs, Wolves boss Kritmwirh Albion and iNo been vat- ltd from the «ta. and Cambridge they nii-iht set a Iv inside the fnurjtore »ark West Bromwich mat h harlton are watchvoung re i:\KKV HUGHES.UP - 689 words
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Article, Illustration290 1958-02-25 7 MYSTERY OF THE F.A. CUP I F ni. I (F tcr)— Po ice here I night that they were I a case which has I n for 83 yean— I the original FootI ociation L I a "ronfe-.-i n 1 I f>-year-old mar 1 Mr, I rday's 1 iaL IUP - 290 words
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243 1958-02-25 7 AUSSIE SWIM TEAM TIPPED TO SWEEP THE BOARD MELBOURNE. t eb. 24. (Reuter)— Australia's team of pi rid record breaking swimmers COUld win all but two I I the British Empire Games titlea In Cardiff In July. The oolj event! which Australia is unlikely to win are the women's bajekstroks243 words
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Article96 1958-02-25 7 NEW YORK. Feb. 23 (Reuten Ronnie Delany. of Ireland, sped to a near record victory in the mile event of the United States Indoor Athletic championships here last night. The Flying Irishman clocked four mins. 3.7 sees.— only one-tenth of a second outside the world indoor96 words
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Article80 1958-02-25 7 Savitt Regains Title NEW YORK, Feb. 24 rßeuter) Dick Savitt yesterday regained the United States national indoor tennis championship by defeating Budge Patty 6-1. 6-2, 3-6. 12-10. Savttt, who first won the championship in 1952. swept through the first two sets easily, and defended himself against a spirited Patty rally80 words
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Article40 1958-02-25 7 NICE. Feb. 24, (Reuter)— The Australian international rugoy union team, the Wallabies, arrived in Nice by air last night from London. They play a French South Eastern Provinces select team on Thursday at the Day stadium, Nice.40 words
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522 1958-02-25 7 LONDON. Feb. 24, (Reuter) Betting on the "Spring Double took an unusual turn last week when Scottish bookmakers got together in Glasgow and called over the cards on the Grand National Steeplechase and the Lincolnshire Handicap. It i> believed to be the522 words
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Article258 1958-02-25 7 Bettys Dream Comes True MELBOURNE, Feb. 24 (Reuter) Australian cricketer Betty Wilson who made cricket history on Saturday by becoming the first woman to set a hattrick, today fulfilled a cricketer's dream. Besides the ha.trick ?he took 7 7 in England's first innings against Australia she scored a century today258 words
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Article72 1958-02-25 7 SINGAPORE HOCKEY: SHA (Junior K.O. replay scmi-jinal) SHB Police vs Latiff Wanderer's at SRC; (Senior scmi-iinal K.O SRC vs YMSA at GSC 5.15 p.n?. PENANG HOCKEY (League): Penting Sports Club v s Chinese Recreation Club Western Road at 5.15 p.m.. Stale practice: Indian Association ground at 5.30 p.m.72 words
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Advertisement214 1958-02-25 7 77ie world famous family of TIGER medicinal products CHINKA WHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is nn excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion, Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL J CATHAY comings J TERRIFIC! UNFORGETTABLE! *A BRITISH FILM THAT PULLS \0 Pl)\ClliS! J -4t214 words
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Advertisement887 1958-02-25 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. i 3923/6. *****/4 J2/6 tob(nw)n RoM THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICt Hjlitaa. Montreal. Boston. New Terh. Baltimore. Philadelphia 6 Cult Ports > port r*. > ham Kenanft TIUCtR ioreb/lOMai 1 1 Mat IS/16Ma, ULYSSES 23/27 April 28 April 29 April Carriers option to proceed887 words
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Advertisement1150 1958-02-25 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) ifcHjfeiaara** v^uit 1 •>n«*i To," THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE C JAILINCS to LIVERPOOL GLASGOW LONDON t» CONIINkNIAI HORlt Carrier* option to proceed »ia other port* to load and discharge eargc i Via Suez with liberty to proceefl *ia Panama or Cape1,150 words
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Advertisement932 1958-02-25 8 MITSUI |2} LINE S'oore P. Shorn Penonq FOX JAPAN. Mikogeson Moru via Manila for mmtm Yokohama, Kobe, Osaka G.lO/U Amogisan Maru tor YokO- -j Qi -»orno Kobe Moii 9 Harunason Maru tor Moju a A «l M Yokohama 4 3 Apl 31 M eon u.^.a Po? New York, Philadelphia •^oltimore932 words
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Advertisement660 1958-02-25 8 EAST ASIATIC IM OUIWARDb Soilings roi Bon^ok n <J o r Q to W ♦'enonq p s ho(r "LALANDIA" In Port 26 27 F fb BUSUANGA" 28/1 Mo, 2 /3 m -•<■ coding for Shonqhoi •KOREA* 1/2 Vo, j Vq Accepts corgc ro» Bonqkok Soiqon Joo or •S6LANOIA- 9/10 M*.660 words
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Article381 1958-02-25 9 V II AM of British Motor Corporation servicing exnow in Singapore to meet top executives of ol BMC. vehicles in South-east Asia. h lhc f r: in I'-arn |pj DJ Mat'jr-Gfncra; h G li: n° n p hPr membor s "vl part- manager J381 words
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Article, Illustration109 1958-02-25 9 Rubber Coins 1 1/8c. R ned U cents on re market yestermlcrnational arch was quoted r lb. (771 cents at the close was r r.. ot opened higher I influences from ng absorbed i and prices noon for i at wider differing the afternoon, c profit taking, th up-country i109 words
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676 1958-02-25 9 A-REACTOR MAY SUPPLY POWER FOR FED-TAN Finance Anil Commerce ECAFE Committee Session Opens In Kuala Lumpur KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaya's next power project might be the production of electrical energy from an atomic reactor, Federation's Minister of Commerce and Industry, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, told delegates from 23 nations attending676 words
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409 1958-02-25 9 KIALA LI MPI'R. Mon. Shortage of foreign exchange was one of the bisscst problems lacing countries in Asia and the Far East, an ECAFE committee session was told today. Nq lesa than .-:x Iradors of delegations said thfa when the JSCAFE Committee on409 words
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Article151 1958-02-25 9 MAI AYAN •d me following Uuineat Fid v I-' k -2»iT; S2m 1..,n > -2J.= H.n m., Wau. M. em< n lei $141 v B Ron:n-or. o-d" «i < < :>:< !m< ?2U. S lim. ?1 S. .1 S Aok.-im Austral Amal. r \crr. i l l-l151 words
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Article194 1958-02-25 9 INDUSTRIALS and tin were firm, while rubbers were steady in the Malayan >hare market yesterday. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebroker* Association were: INDUSTRIALS 81. > S 1 B R T..1 P< d ral I Ul Ul F; M ye: I ds 2 I194 words
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Article125 1958-02-25 9 I 1 I [> O/ Uv F< ip« S.Mol .k i M.ii Brae side (,:<;<■ 0;o V S:ar, Talabol. Ring Psk> 'J Pcm« Bat:- T Tohoro < Jcr, n 1 r dare W< -< Tin i• < B A:.r..i Pic.-.Ji.i- Go: INNKR RC)M)< d v, lUmw P Kid125 words
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Article100 1958-02-25 9 fcjlNCiAKunt. Ctiiiic&t produce Exchange noon closing prices per nlcul yesterday were: copra Feb. March UK/ Continent $30i buyers $31J sellers: coconut oil In bulk $45\ se.]jn: in drums $49 sellers. Muntok white pepper SIOS sellers: Sarawak wh.te SI O4 sellers; Special Sarawak black $65 Singapore Copra Association closing prices:100 words
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Article, Illustration71 1958-02-25 9 THE ton -man a>nd one woman Japanese ch'lrsation to the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East conference in Kuala Lumpur arrived in the Federal capital during the weekend. Top piclure shows the delegation, led by Mr. M. NKhihori. The woman delegate is Miss Miyoko l.ida At71 words
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Article39 1958-02-25 9 SPAIN w:Il isnoort shortly tola! Ol 5,000 tons ol nlcta I frona Japan, tt was n;> rted hen Trade aoorcea .^aid that 'he entire consignment will be used in the manufacture of Spanish ci ins —At p.39 words
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Article184 1958-02-25 9 BI'RMA is looking towards Singapore as a possible supplier of roofing tiles and other building materials for iiei construction schemes. This Wtfl told to The Standard yesterday by U Sien, ioint managing director of the Joint-Venture Corporation Ltd. who ll now visiting Singapore. The184 words
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Article63 1958-02-25 9 THE MMMfai managpr of KP M Lines, Singapore, yesterday said there was no truth whatsoever in the report or rumours circulating in London and Amsterdam aboir. negotiations by K.P.M with Sumatra and North Celebes officials regard. ng the Lines He said: "It Is absolutely untnif that63 words
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Article71 1958-02-25 9 KUCHING, Feb. 24 Air. 11. Woodruff, the l.'mtcd Kingdom Trade Commissioner in Singapore, will pay an official Visil U) Sarawak. Hi is expected to nrrivc m Kucfaing by ship tomorrow, and wi.: stay until Thursday, when he will visit Sibu and Brunei. Mr. WoodrufPj jurisdiction extend- to Sarawak,71 words
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Article138 1958-02-25 9 tup; M ilayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes In it^ rates to BBtrcbants yesterday: London: telling, T.T. or od. 2/3-7/8; buying, airmail, TT. 2/4, OI) 2 4-1 /l»;. 90 d/sl 2/4? 7/32, 4.'j d si 2/4-5/16, N d/sl 1/4-3/6, M d/st l>/4-17/:i2. 120 d/sl 2/4-11/16, IBu138 words
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Article181 1958-02-25 9 BUTTER WORTH. Mon. An aluminium alloy lighter was launched at the Penang Port Commission's Dockyard at Bagan Dalam during the weekend. The launching ceremony was performed by Mrs. Catherine Harvey, wife of the chairman of the Port Commission. This vessel, 72 feet long, weighs 18 tons. It181 words
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Article, Illustration204 1958-02-25 9 POLYTHENE manufactured by a French company is to lie introduced into Malaya at the end of the year to cater to the needs ol the growing plastic industry. Mr B Jo> o. over>e.is general rr.anagrr of l c company. LA:r L!r<u:de. the parent firm r!204 words
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Advertisement217 1958-02-25 9 PELN I-LINES 12 ROBINSON ROAD Tcl :?!5! (Freight— Through Cargo Depf). Tel ***** iManaqcr) -VS for Pont.anok J* JJ tAJ -N tor Palcmban? J« ;J -jW,ang Fcb Z7 k AMERICAN MAIL LINE *^V :sr Service to. Los Angetes c on Francisco. N& fOH Portland. Seattle. Tacomo /ancou»er also -;c;^pfing cargo217 words
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Article, Illustration1002 1958-02-25 10 LONDON ]AM the dizzy victim of a series of screwball circumstances involving Bob Hope, a hot dinner, and the sensational Mademoiselle Tune, of France. Mam'selle Tune, I should tell you, has eyes like Lollo's (only larger), a skin like marble (only warmer) and a shape like an undiminished1,002 words
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Article548 1958-02-25 10 JERRY JOINS THE ARMY AGAIN Sad Sack has -one Hollywood. He > now I v >•;,: George Baker's cartoon character the d: apg little who n w delights II ie:s of MM Bpen and comic bo. ks •-.:> Bill I :v < M a Civi--1 in, has548 words
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Article, Illustration136 1958-02-25 10 pATSWAI OF INDIA, a creepy thriller with a differvJence. is drawing big crowds since its screening in Singapore, jnd the distributors have announced a lon* extension to cope with the rush. Produced and directed b y Om Prakash. who also has a major role in the film.136 words
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Article187 1958-02-25 10 RITA DEL MAR - THE STARS AND YOU RIT A DEL MAR By TODAYS QUOTATION: "Wrinkles should mmlv indicate where smiles have been." Mark I wain. TUESDAY FOR KVKRI ONE: Make o teni 'j.: c-s but don "1 i Give some tn tion 10 yo r future rations Ei \;tc\< with r i-;, ■f187 words
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Miscellaneous176 1958-02-25 10 LI'L ABNER ALLEY OOP W) I", llamlii WVfiV >ST^ mm^ s \S 1 \CU V HIM I I ...6LJRE BEAT VI I. A uTTLE VxZ-- V. l m W PECIDE 0M...1 \\\'APE INTO TMOSE B^P-WAVn J EOTEMENT I V\OCK K^ /S'JT I AJIAIN-^r DL3NNO. BRONZE A3E THUGS P»P\iT <*" v,176 words
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Article239 1958-02-25 11 RIDA MAY TAKE OVER BUS FIRM Trengganu Hit By Strike Over Sacked Workers KUALA TRENGGANU, Mon.— The Rural and Industrial Development Authority may be asked to take over the Trengganu Bus Company in face of the present strike by more than 100 of its workers. The workers went on strike239 words
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Article221 1958-02-25 11 THE Singapore Government, has accepted in principle the idea of issuing ipecfe] price coupons for petrol to owners of land and water carriers in the Colony. The leader of a rc^c^ition of seven transport unions and ■SSOcUtiOfU, Mr. Lee Kuan Krr. tC d The Standard221 words
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Article166 1958-02-25 11 RUBBER TIN PRICES 'LOSING rubber prices (rents per Ih Id Smga Dore ?eslerdaj were: Bavers Seller Spot (nom.) 78\ 78 i K.S.S No. 1 78i 78i April R.S.S. No. 1 181 78 1 X S.s No. 2 March 74 1 731 K.S.S No. 3 March 71 7H Tone: Quirt after166 words
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Article34 1958-02-25 11 THE first modern cinema in Tawau, British North Bor-neo-the Empire Theatre with a seating capacity of 300. has just been opened It is situated dose to the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank building.34 words
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Article25 1958-02-25 11 A CYCLISI. Man. am. died yesterday evening from injuries sustained in a motor car accident at the 20^ Mile, Kuala Lumpur /Klang Road.25 words
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Article27 1958-02-25 11 FIFTY teenage Malay girls will take part in a fun fair at the Gombak Setia Youth Club (girls' section) at Setapak New Village on Saturday27 words
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189 1958-02-25 11 WONC Kirn Sno lo'.d Singaport MacistratQ ycsterdaji Q not rr I irid" her husband DO! ir.Himaiinng her and their two children provi :td there wai a ttvocct ba* tween them. "Wo arc at present only WMrated," laid Wcon Smc «v Matef Lat En| Seng, ot189 words
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Article52 1958-02-25 11 A FIFTY -FIVE-YEAR-OLD woman fill knocked by a h.t-and-run motor-cyclist at iboul 9 M am vestcrdav at the junction of Guillcmard Road and Lnrong 14, Gcylang< Singapore. Eye-witnesses to the acclriont are a.^ked to contact Inspector T. s. Zain at the Srpnv Linfs Police Station or ring te>ohone52 words
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Article33 1958-02-25 11 THE Singapore Chamber Bnaembli will hold a concert to aid the Ceylon Flood Re'icf fund 218, Belmont Road, Urn bOUM of Dr. ;ind Mrs. Cioh Kok Kee. on Friday -it B..Si» pJB33 words
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Article92 1958-02-25 11 DR. R.J. Grnvo-White will represent Singapore at the Commonwealth Chest Conference opening in London on July 1. Dr. A. A. Cameron will represent the Federation Held under the auspices of the National Association tor the Prevention ot Tuberculosis, the conference will be opened by92 words
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Article114 1958-02-25 11 Council May Run City Youth Clubs SINGAPORE City Council may shortly take over the management ot youth clubs and creches in the City area Negotiations with Government for the change-over will start soon. The move follows a proposal by Councillor Tang Peng Yeu (Labour Front) thai aii youth club.- should114 words
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Article83 1958-02-25 11 LEE LANG KAH. 19, iM yesterday found guilty b a Singapore Crurt of extorLiOn Sentence on him wax how ever, postponed to March ID pending a report Irom the Superintendent of the Borstal Institution Lee was stated to have led a four-man gang on Jan83 words
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108 1958-02-25 12 IROQUEBRUNE, Cap Martin. Riviera, Feb. 24 (Reuten —Sir Winston Churchill today .sat ur> in bed and received h.s first visitors, while his doctors said his pneumonia continued *o clear up. H..s pleurisy was "causing him less discomfort," a bulletin stated. His visitors at the Villa108 words
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76 1958-02-25 12 30 DIE FROM STARVATION IN EAST BORNEO JAKARTA. Feb. 24 (Reuter) Antara news a?enr> reported today 30 died from starvation and thousands of others were suffering from a "hunger disease' in Fast Borneo. The asene> said an end to the current aiute rice shortage could not be foreseen. February rire76 words
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115 1958-02-25 12 2,000 Idle At Ford's Car Body Factory LONDON. l\b. U Router > —Many oi tin 1 9.000 dayshil nen at Br:uu<. oar body subsidiary ol the Ford's group at Dmgenham near London, wew Idle today alter a dispute over nonunion employment. Some 4i)o men in a key section oJ the115 words
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103 1958-02-25 12 BELGRADE, Feb. 24, (Reuter).— A Yugoslav government spokesman .said today that the admission ol a Socialist international mission. Including Mr. Ancurin Bevan, into Yugoslavia "cannot be a all considered.' Observers said the statement mean: entry visas would be denied to the threeman miss. on. which103 words
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139 1958-02-25 12 CAIRO, Fob. 1M (UP) Piesident Gamal Abdel Nassei told hail a mHlion jubilant countrymen yesterday mat tf?€ birth of 'the new Aiab Republic means Arabs now rule the Middle East and foreign domination ;s enripd. Addressing a cheering, enthusiastic crowd which streamed into139 words
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Article37 1958-02-25 12 ELBA WILSON. IS. of Zanesville. Ohio, was charged by police here with "riding a horse without lights.' He was discharged with a warning to put a light on the horse's tail after dark. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article74 1958-02-25 12 WELLINGTON, Feb. 24 (Reuter) Dr Vivian Fuchs and his Transantarctic team ate hot steaks last night to celebrate their arrival at the Plateau Depot, 280 miles from their goal of Scott Base. Two planes from Scott Base flew the steaks and other supplies to the74 words
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182 1958-02-25 12 Britain, US Meet On Tunisian Dispute LONDON. Fob 24 (Keu ten Top-level AnsloAmerican consultations on the Franco-Tunisian dispute were held ner P last nisht at a dinner given by Mr. Harold Macmillan. the British Prime Minister Mr Macrr.il'an conferred with Mr Robert Murphy. Unite 1 States representative in the Franco-Tunisian182 words
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Article42 1958-02-25 12 EX-KING PAROUK of Egypt i> scheduled to face a evil suit in Rome soon on Charge! he failed to pay a famous Roman jeweller for two "extremely valuable" snuff boxes tha: once belonged to Fred^i^k thp Great of Prussia.- UPUP - 42 words
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Article35 1958-02-25 12 THE United States Army plans to launch its second earth satellite by the end of next month, according to Major General John Medaris. head of the U.S. Army ballistic missiles agency. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article138 1958-02-25 12 LONDON. Feb 24 (Reutcr) Russian women and girls have been told not to plaster their faces "immoderately with make-up, "in a strange desire to attract attention The advice was given in a Moscow Radio programme last night in the latest phase oi a Russian cam-138 words
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Article425 1958-02-25 12 He's A Good Man, Sa n w LONDON. I-eb. 24 (Kcuti-i) millan declared in a television im, S* 1 lie did not intend to replace Mi -1,. Foreign SPtretarj "as a result m The Prime Minister had r>, (comr.erclal) Television in-.e:-.' mL? B comment on425 words
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Article, Illustration73 1958-02-25 12 PROFESSIONAL harpist Su e Evans, known in private life as Mrs Robert Stivers o t New York City wants to be the first woman to orbit the earth Mrs. Stiver* has just confirmed that she had written to Dr. James R Killian Jr.. scienceUP - 73 words
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Article162 1958-02-25 12 'Unifying Power Of The Crown' SYDNEY, Fvb 24 (Beater! —The Qu en Mother told Australians in a nation-wid< bcoadcasi I night ana 1 1 the main reasons tor ber pwFfirt visit was the wish "to remind you of the unifying powu d the Crow:.."' She a i led: if pally162 words
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Article57 1958-02-25 12 HONGKONG. Feb U .AFP. —In one of their I iss c -t p< st war hauls, H :.;k< ic\ onVers seiaad I*lol povajdi c: opium discovered aboard a lorry licrc. i 4 was Icamr todaj The opiun^. k:u vci rth neai v "s.f:.''no.ooo. ■a.,-57 words
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Article117 1958-02-25 12 Now South Korea Wants Alphabet SEOII i 1 I ■i€tX u 3sffl X witt J ntins and tnJ MOO Ot news a■cnoolwork much he j lh S' Louncu <caiJ total aboli; in government d MM It has alsc ci-d that it wUi -eaS P all other publicatu In ahead ot117 words
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Article36 1958-02-25 12 ALUII 24 A vi »ok pi :n Batnt, he Constua regj n .vas learned t< A(mAm A A .j IIH Mike A wen iwrted to hai UDed and 41 vmBML36 words
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Article436 1958-02-25 12 Troops To Guard Drivers From Guerilla Threats HAVANA, (Cuba). Feb. 24— Juan Manuel Fangio, five times world champion motor racing driver, was kidnauped last night from his Havana hotel. Supporters of Colonel Fidel Castro, leader of a rebel guerilla army in Cuba, were believed to be xesDOOSifric436 words
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Article, Illustration57 1958-02-25 12 NEW YEAR IN NEW YORK 11 IN MOWN residents in New York prepare to welcome the New Year. "The Year ol the Dog." p n .idinn through the streets masked as lions. it a- drums And Omh ils The Chinese calendar v a lunar one. and h i ordins to57 words
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146 1958-02-25 12 A MILLION TONS OF T.N.T. IN NEW SOVIET H-BLAST WASHINGTON. Feb. 24 (IT) Russia set off a nuclei r test explosion "in the megation range" yesterday within Soviet territory, the Atomic Energy Commission announced. A one-paragraph statcrncnt said: ••l-.v.< l. s raw, Cbalr■i d Ihc A I cm I c146 words
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Article29 1958-02-25 12 MR HAROLD WILSON Char.c-j'.'.'ir Exc:u-qurr In the British Labour Party*! shadow cabin* I arrived m Peking yesti rdaj tor private talks with Chinese trade ntTicials.— Reuter29 words
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Article105 1958-02-25 12 S: iUL. r 21 .R Jter) a South Kama cultural c m:.> o: 27. c ir. r>. a marine honour pMVi M I BSitoc tend, wl rtelt S ath Vietr I:i iiland. Sir.aap >re. Hongkong, thy r ncs. Formosa, and 0.-::r.a\va in V. Ar:M 01105 words
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