Singapore Standard, 28 February 1958
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Title Section22 1958-02-28 1 SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD Telephone *****—5 Coble: "TlGERNEVv'S" SINGAPORE, Friday, FEBRUARY 23. 1958 Vol Vlll No. 240 15 cts. 12 Ihjjpflj IFINAL EDITION]22 words
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Article345 1958-02-28 1 CHARTER PLANE CRASHES INTO HILL Deep Snow Drifts Hamper Work Of Rescue Teams BOLTON, ENGLAND, FEB. 27 (REUTER)— THIRTY-FOUR PEOPLE WERE KILLED WHEN AN AIRCRAFT CRASHED INTO A SNOWCOVERED HILLSIDE NEAR HERE TODAY. There were eight survivors including the th 2 crew The plane owned345 words
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386 1958-02-28 1 'BRITAIN IS HUMILIATED BY US DISTRUST' Commons Resumes Defence Debate LONDON, F( b. 27 (Renter)—The Labotu OppoeiUon oontc>nded I Kiay that many Brii ii h people Ml humiliated thai the United States did not '"trust"' Bt tain v. Ith the Budeai mnrbead lo Use rocket missileg vi hicli ai b386 words
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Article35 1958-02-28 1 THE Yr n n l 3 \.v .<• a.-k fof Security Council Action U live ind fan M lint i sure^" WCf€ r.'- 4 iken to end Bn'i U ion* 1 on her ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article68 1958-02-28 1 ALOR STAB, Thuis.— A:u Mi LeJlgi ll( > t»'i?d 1 1> evade attest last niu'u during gaihig rai.i hv the Polite by hiding in uell. was drowned. the Magistrate's Court was told today, He was unions: five tasiMen ulio hM thems,-|\ .-s in tho68 words
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Article67 1958-02-28 1 WELLINGTON, Feb. 27 (ReuU-n Mr Walter Nash, 76-3/ ar-old Prime Hinistex Mt N< w Zealand, left Christ-•:v.ii\-h bf ail today for Sydney 0Q OW (ir vl lar> oi nis tour ol Australia and As,a. After talks with Mr. R. G. Menzles the Australian Prime Minister.67 words
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Article132 1958-02-28 1 Razak's Mission A Success ISXMihOK I eb. 27 (KeuU-r) The Thai Government lias weed to increase the number ot Pilicemen on :he Thii-Malava border area to help corrbat the Comwuni-! terrorists, Thai official sources said today. Thcj -aid Thaiand had ilao Kgreed to olfc132 words
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85 1958-02-28 1 GUNBOAT DID NOT HARASS K.P.M. SHIP JAKARTA. Feb. 27 (Keuter) PIA Dewaagencjf said today an Indonesian Inlormation Ministry .spokesman had "categorically denied" that an Indonesian gunboat had recently disturbed shipping in Johore Straits. The spokesman was commenting on an allegation by a KPM (Royal Dutch Steam Packet Company) ship, the85 words
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Article89 1958-02-28 1 ALGIERS. Fi 27 (Re t r) Flit v F: :i .''i.fir. 9 •fC tfr II m ;n:icd in I ■m:v.v tattle witn Algerian ir; ..r^ents BMI Di:vi\ier. M Ai.'.r.etrcs AOllt M Blil«i) I itk Oi B :.o. F.r.. rH Alfl rfl |q rapi rli i«acJ89 words
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Article23 1958-02-28 1 '1 Hh Briton GovenWM nt announced yesterdaj the removing ol ail restrictions <>n the Importation ol Sterling note- into Britain. U.P.U.P. - 23 words
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191 1958-02-28 1 SINGAPORE Government intends to introduce a Ti;n < r huhiviiies" bill shortly lo attract capital into tiit* Colony. Hie Colony s Minister J Mr. J M. Jumabhoy, Baid y "or Ct mmcrce and Industry, esterday the bill was bein^ piepucd at the moment191 words
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Article59 1958-02-28 1 LONDON, Feb (IT) Britain experts the projected Bast-West summit conference to be held in July in Geneva, authoritative sources said today. Britain envisages a FourPower meeting at the summit —the United States. Britain. France and tee Soviet Union. But larger participation is not excluded, if Russia59 words
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Article, Illustration79 1958-02-28 1 THOUSANDS oi singaporcass checved 'i^ 500 "shot-shells exploded durini; last night's display oi fireworku by the Japanese Trade *r Commission, at the old Kalians Airport. An hoar below |kt first shell was HfSd t !»..'{o p.m.. there was already a biu croud, with peyple v.viny 1 r ;intaf>79 words
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Article269 1958-02-28 1 MALAYAN AIRWAYS WINS AIR AWARD MALA VAN Airwayi have WOO international ■viatiofi award the Curoberbatcfa Tropbj "tiicii posit ive oonti ibut 100 to ail gaiety" throughout last }car. Tbii announrement by Guild of Air Pilots and Aif Navigaton came i'roin LondOO yolerday. The eitatfc n i i eriog the ■ward269 words
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Article70 1958-02-28 1 LONDON Irh 27 fAFP) I (irmcr British Labour Srrretar> for Air. Mr (irofln> (I, Freitas saiil toda.v that an aircraft < arr> ini; nmlcar wcipmis rr|»ortrdlv crashed recently in a In Id in Last Anclia Addressinc thr lious< «>f Commons. Mr I r«i(;js said that reports reaching him70 words
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Article81 1958-02-28 1 ROML. 1- eb LT «R< ut< r) D< I rai ing id< nts held Pr oi Anti nio S< Rni. a rm r J' .n Pnrr.e Min- r captiv* in H me University if am I hurl n a lecture. Pol.ee had to rescue I Ih<81 words
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Article34 1958-02-28 1 WES'] rman Chanc< 11« r Konrad Ad< nauer 1 i xp< ct< d H: v .i.M in n:;d Apr r pr< ummit t ilk v. ith Primf. Mini tor Haro.d Macmillan. U. P.U.P. - 34 words
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204 1958-02-28 1 TEHERAN, ?cb, 27 (UP)— A plot to overthrow the l r ian Government with the aid I*l a focign power "has q -v. arta," > (lOvernmein commullque announced ton gh\ Although he communique fii-i not n|me the foreign powei trafellera from Iran arriving In204 words
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Article15 1958-02-28 1 Arm< what was reported to be an nearby ict were interviewV..2, <•■:15 words
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121 1958-02-28 1 PROFESSOR Tan G<NUI Pa S< nior Lecturer d-'-d S c. etary ol the LJnivt rsity 1 1 [ndooesia^i Faculty n norriics. has .^n''(i fiom his post and is now lfj b Pro! l,r I!., Stand ird t i..-:.: he u- jn-d iremj t a121 words
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Advertisement137 1958-02-28 1 SM sh beer -drinker ha# 4 just enjoyed a J prize j winnings I j i l\h'\ cu cr s* A Miiliiynn Breweries' Product T^^ Distributors Kr:is»er Neave Ltd. V^ KUALA LUMPUR LONDON vij SINGAPORE V© Departs every Saturday at# 12.30 p.m. in Super Constellation Comfort 'enient connecr MKL tS137 words
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129 1958-02-28 2 Small-Scale Industries Essential To Asia KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Delegates attending the ECAFE session on small-scale industrial development agreed that the development of smallscale Industrie! and handicrafts in Asia was essential to raise the living standards in rural areas and to preserve traditional crafts and skills. Most agreed that small-scale industries129 words
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Article44 1958-02-28 2 GENERAL Sir Francis Fisting. Commander-in-Chiel of the Far East Land Forces. is due to return to Singapore today bv air after a threeweek tour of Burma, India and Ceylon. He presided at the unveilin? of the Rangoon War Memorial recently.44 words
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Article362 1958-02-28 2 RESEARCH CENTRE FOR STEEL IRON ECAFE Invited To Set Up Laboratory Here KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— ECAFE was today invited to make Malaya the site of the proposed Centralised Research Laboratory to service the iron and steel industry in this region. The invitation was extended by the Chi< f search Officer362 words
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349 1958-02-28 2 Plastics A Threat To Leather, Says Ceylon KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. ECAFE experts discussing small-scale industrial development in Asia and the Far East today could not agree on what threat was posed by plastics to the leather industry. Ceylon's representative. Mr. E S. C. Paul, speaking on his country's leather industry,349 words
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Article33 1958-02-28 2 SINGAPORE'S Haftft Dfctricl B(\v Scouts' Local Association will hold < :in fair at x'r.o |fi nk'i H B hool tomcrrow from LO iJ] 6.30 p m. in a.ri of it* buildins fund.33 words
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Article188 1958-02-28 2 l>Mr t Cl-N..U,,, had P-I On< r«r i~i print ta:..- err,,, and r. th. it. i return ■I.";, Vi! h.iPClhtr l the m In M.1., -vt most gjLji nnt nun, Kua!., i bo:»st ..I h mm 1 V Thill '"i Mcrs, Mr lin.Mo |i, ,t WAI I II188 words
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Article272 1958-02-28 2 I'll Support Your Cause, Says Mak SINGAPORE'S Assistant Minister for Labour and Welfare. Mi. Mak Pak Shoe, yesterday promised a delegation from 42 squatter families from Kampong Amber •.hat he would support them in their fight to keep their homes, i Z Z 'tne Singapore272 words
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Article109 1958-02-28 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Of iheSl 1,250,000 given out as loans m R.I.D.A. during the Last seen years, more than $7.(100.010 has been repaid, chairmai of R.1.D.A.. Che Ahmad )in Pcrang said today. Speakjig lor Malaya at the ECAFE committee's debate on small-scale industries. Che Ahmad109 words
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78 1958-02-28 2 KUALA LUKPUR, Thurs A Lien Seng >us caught fire this evening at the Batu Road. Pahang Road Circus here when a short trcuit occurred in the wiring The 20 pfcsengers, the driver and conductor escaped, through the emergency door at the rear of the78 words
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244 1958-02-28 2 Malaya's Wealth Impresses US Tycoon KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.Malaya's naturaJ iith such that she will as one ol the world lead rpowers w::h:n th< i year.-, decland Mr VVeltntr. Paran; I :r < ice-President, sr.d r,o"vtnali.^t. la-t MM Mr. We'.tner, v. r. a [lying visit U th< I leral Capital, accompan;244 words
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Article53 1958-02-28 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The GciK ral O:' r ComMHQdklg At F< ieration Anr.y. Major-Gcr.cral F. H Brooke tociay prcsc:' i Scatet i r food to [OUT BMHibttl af F.-icra-tion Volunteer Force at headquarters ho re. e four Mujid. !!t voluntor the 1 of a territorial a: not53 words
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Advertisement597 1958-02-28 2 ww»» M »W»» W W» V j NETTOLIN. t- organic fertil z< r t 4 > cr- c-% s- i. a• S j"* rn >s ere SITUATIONS VACANT "wlntTd i r- •■pMiVtta to take charge of small t i Apply Box VACANCIES t m t-« HOVAL A M.v f-, sx597 words
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Advertisement714 1958-02-28 2 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE 18 BUKIT TUNCCAL *th vacant t- 'v'-st atf^ct'vc h,"sa!cw, (■"<■<? bedrooms, t*,- bathro m in first- lT krco p- 5-^5 c-appo-rtm.-t F-- hirihcf culars aooly N- m6 Co L'c: 4 b '^uay HIRE PURCHASE SOON TECK FINANCE COMPANY und rtake to buv ard sc ana to714 words
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Advertisement711 1958-02-28 2 ti:ni>i:k notm:k CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE REGISTER O* APPROVED CONTRACTORS FOR CIVIL ENGINEERING CONTRACTS T LU PANDAN SEWAGE PURIFICATION SCHEME CIVIL and Electron) Engineering Contractors are invited to submit their names tor inclusion in a list of approved Contractors, who will bo requested to tender for various contracts necessarv for711 words
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Advertisement58 1958-02-28 2 I TOMORROW PAVILION :l)Xl! I A\ EPIC O\ THE STRUGGLE OF U*\ v 4- MACHINES THAT OPPRI SS HIM! I in "NAY A DAI K Music Score In 0- I' N^ v; I I Released S DM. h> SUVA BROS. *?lLll "hoAN's y COUCH MIXTURE r t) #flt» ir^a ptsrtNSdiKits58 words
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Miscellaneous27 1958-02-28 2 CHINA SOCIETY THE CHIIA SOCIETY will hold its ann\al general meeting on Marcn 12 at the Society's Libnry, Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Hill Street, at 5.3) p.m.27 words
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Article, Illustration917 1958-02-28 3 THE Federation Education Department is prcpjmn^ courses on technical subjects for students to Icirn jt home. Home study courses are not new to M.ilayjns. but it is the first time such courses will he conducted officially. Correspondence courses were first introduced into this country in 1909 when the917 words
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INSIDE AMERICA—By PATRICK O'DONOVAN IN WASHINGTON
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Article1132 1958-02-28 3 A Turning Point —March to May 'THE recession in America is an accepted fact But it does not show ;n the streets, noi does it bring the nagging nights that keep a man awake U anng for his home and his future. Breadlines have been reported and as swiftly dismissed1,132 words
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Article797 1958-02-28 3 By A Special Correspondent ANKARA A STORM has broken out in Tin key over thi rjght of free comment in universities. The issue, which has been Oft/wing fof some years, has come to a head With the dismissal of a well-known and un:v really respected piol'essor797 words
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Article218 1958-02-28 3 Sir— The annual meeting ot the M.C.A. General Committee will be held on March 23. 1953, at Kuala Lumpur for the election of new office-bearers. The M.C.A. General Committee is made up of delegates from the State branches. elected from among the members by their respective branch218 words
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Article187 1958-02-28 3 Sir 1 am the holder of an identity card Issued in 1954. 1 believe, by Mr. Aroozoo. 1 was perturbed to read in your paper of Jan 6 and Feb 10 that there is so:ne doubt as to the validity of the same How is one187 words
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Article196 1958-02-28 3 Sir Browsing through th« news reports in the Dewspapen one morning, recenttj. 1 came across a pronouncement that UMNO wanted government to set up an economic and educational board to promote the advancement and welfare ol the local Malays. This habit of making an oft-repeated call to urge196 words
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Article, Illustration394 1958-02-28 3 the NEWS as it strikes me U HAT this column eonsid«rs thr h-st news since thr beginning of Malayanization in the olony is the statement ma.de to Rot:irians nn Wednesday last by Comniiss;oii«'r of Police. V <» B'ades that expatriate nflicers still in thr Forre ha\e stayed on b«< awse394 words
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Advertisement60 1958-02-28 3 Did you know... The human being experiences 47 different kinds of headache. GAZELLE BICYCLE >N Zed irH 7^ L I "V" ~~s A Product of RALEIGH INDUSTRIES LTD., England Vilf Distributor* KEE HUAT RADIO CO., LTD. 122-124 ORCHARD RD i PORI »*HONI J4566&22U8. 227 BATU ROAD KUALA LUMPUR PHONE JH)360 words
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Article80 1958-02-28 4 TAIPING Wed Yhc Methi ri:.-: S.r_- :\> rt Kuala Lumpur, AH 18-1 1 Ice choii nduct« d by Mr N William l'::r.:iu ::r..i:i w 111 tOUI the E >deratl( n and BlagapQif ni x: m nth T:. a... .v< iv.no concerts Their programme will Includ rka by80 words
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Article58 1958-02-28 4 PENANG. Thurs. Ma-is-trate Inche Nik Hussein bin Ntt A".:. Uniay OfdCTCd thftt warrant I uresl be Issued acmlnst ja p. Pedley. who wsj n A pn sent In court to answer i traffic summons. The court wai (old that a summons was m nred on58 words
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450 1958-02-28 4 POLICE ARREST 34 STRIKERS AT ULU PANDAN SINGAPORE Police yesterday arrested 34 strikers at the workspot 9f Messrs. Gammon (Malaya) Ltd., in Ulu Pandan after the strikers had ignored a call to disperse. Counsel Told To Withdraw Remarks A SINGAPORE magb(rate yesterday called on i Colony lawyer to withdraw I450 words
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Article, Illustration190 1958-02-28 4 WRONG CALL LED TO LOVE, NOW THEY WILL MARRY A ROMANCE which started two years a^° bcIWe e 0 a Bn mingham switchboard operator and an airman iollowinq a u wrong number,* 1 will result in i wedding In Kuala Lumpur next ir.unlh. Corp ral IHI lain H nils, ntm190 words
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Article80 1958-02-28 4 HARD-CORE RED GIVES UP ipoh. Thurs.— a "hardcore" terrorl.-t of the 13 15 Independent P'.a T xnt operatnf In the "Ginger" area, surr< ndorcd at the Sungei Bipul Poliole Station yesterday afternoon. He U Fung Loy. 35, who entered the Jung e In 1949 Puni la the first Burrend< r80 words
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99 1958-02-28 4 Support For Anti-Vice Drive Sought ipoh. Thura. The President ol the newly-formed Pan-Malayan Moral Defence Organization. Inehe M Y Hussein, fe to seek the support of Federal Ministers for the aims and objects of the organization. Inche Hussein intends to meet the Prime Minister and other cabinet members during his99 words
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Article48 1958-02-28 4 AUSTRALIAN Minister for External Attain, Mr. R. Q, Casey, will pay courtesy call on Singapore Mayor Mr On« Eta Guan. on Monday. A spokesman of the Council told The Standard that the visit has been arranged after a request by Mr. Casey.48 words
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Article32 1958-02-28 4 CtENERAL Sir Randlc G Feilden, Managing Directoi NAAFI, is flue at Paya Lebai Airport today, on an 18-day tour of xaafi establishments and clubs in Singapore, Federation and Hongkong32 words
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110 1958-02-28 4 MALACCA. Thurs.— Ancient bones of animals and broken pieces of pottery were uncovered by the University ot -Malaya students who are excavating the historical sites behind the Municipal building. The pottery, according to the Assistant Curator of Raffles Museum. Mr. Christopher Ooi. dates back to110 words
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Article, Illustration34 1958-02-28 4 pic. POLICE stand guard as a lorry-load of new workers enters the workspot of Messrs. (iammon Malaya Limited following the arrests of 34 striking employees of the firm yesterday. StandardStandard - 34 words
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Article158 1958-02-28 4 9 Unions Support Strikers MALACCA. Fri. State Count Ulors, Incht Hasnual bin A:; lul Had] and Mr. Qoh Chi e Yen today dm lln Chief Mini ter D•• 0n in bin Taltb, and di9 n d the bus strike situation, After the i'w-.:r._. Dato Osman told The Btandard that was158 words
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197 1958-02-28 4 Political Verbal Clashes Expected IN spite of simultaneous multi-lingual translations, today's meeting of the Singapore City Council is expectcl to Jast at lexst till midnight. Verbal KOHlei are expected between various political groups, when decisions of \hv Stall Committee and the Finance and Genera.197 words
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161 1958-02-28 4 THE Singapore A j.-ri^ Mr, Justice C. KM yesterday took what lie <:c»,iiV course' on releasing a Hart) in Govindasamy, on i three* \car bus d following Ids convict:. lor h:\ hurt to a mandore, K. 'ih.j,;- I I six-one verdict of en161 words
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Article56 1958-02-28 4 THE S p< re N:r.' v. B I. Pate; committed Goh .Toon Hiai B 22, for 1 iat the next Assizes on a tentative charge ol armed rob: armsed at a pre- dC alie^robi ii Koh Boon and X( $600 e armed with two knives at56 words
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Article95 1958-02-28 4 MB. JAMIT SIN CttUral Stare in a strike I by employees «f ■•■II t I t igned from the «-i Wm mtmmm i phone Boa: I IS been rrplacH v r f CoaacUlor for Jalan Besar, Mr. than thee < e of the mam !'S95 words
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Advertisement154 1958-02-28 4 Pause and of each moment sm 1 CRAVEN A r <«» Experience the fiiU, \T^^S^^^^ F.• i -*J-. AC k <^___^M^^ today. Also in packets of 10. ENJOY THE EXTRA QUALITY MADC M iNCIANO 3 FINC3T O6ARETTE FACTOR- H 6MHBMS UHROI 2nd ANNIVERSARY SALE STARTS TOMORROW SAT. Ist MARCH All154 words
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Advertisement42 1958-02-28 4 I W :<?• W^JM Vwfff f i use i^E^V Shell X-100 Multigrade gives >ou easier > starling when the engine has been idle wmJsSniillf'**- for some time. You get less engine drag. B^^#i^|^%^* livelier performance, more miles per gallon and instant oil circulation which42 words
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168 1958-02-28 5 COUNCIL TO DECIDE ON STUDY GRANTS ENANG Tt m T-.vo employ t the C Council will s* m■ring in the United KlQgd \'i e c0u:...l a* tiag tomo: row ootvfirrr proposal of v.e I I iff mnd Purposes Committee to award them scholarships. They are M- R I H s168 words
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Article, Illustration59 1958-02-28 5 MAN WHO HIT THE HEADLINES VISITS S'PORE MR. Maxwell II Cluck, American Ambassador to Ceylon, (above) flew into the Colony with his wife yesterday for a short visit. lit hit the headlines last year when he found difficulty in pronouncing th«* name of Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike the Ceylon Premier. Mr59 words
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Article125 1958-02-28 5 Two Become Honorary Texans KU \:.A LUMPUR, Thurs. Climaxing do lal Ihn co [nt rnati naJ r l <.■•■■ hera Elu m Programme Univei i I Texas In Austin, TV ■'■<> Ha- Eng tSh bl <•:. i.y rec(--:ii- aj B I UfaMBI Oi >■ I T< I Mr. Choong M125 words
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Article79 1958-02-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Dr. Haji Mohamcd bin Mohamad Ibrahim has been appointed Municipal Health Officer here, the Hist Asian to be given the important job. Ho replaces Dr. J. F. MeGarity. Before his latest posting Dr. Haji Mohamed was the Deputy State Medical and Health79 words
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Article42 1958-02-28 5 KUANTAX, Thurs— M ore than 200 patients in the hospital Irerc lece.ved Chinese New Year praMOtl from we:lkncjwn resident. Mr. Lin Woo Lit. yesterday The pre.-err.? —$4 cigarettes. matches, orangai and meat were distributed by Mr. Lin42 words
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Article43 1958-02-28 5 PENANG, Ihuis American baritone, Mr. William Warfleld, who is touring the Far East will ling here OH Mar. 6. XickCtl at |5. 13 and £1 arc on sale at Pfitchaid*! Some student tickets at 50 cents are still available.43 words
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Article42 1958-02-28 5 SUXGEI PATANI Thurs.— The War Department Civilian stat f Association's branch here this afternoon derided to go on strike The date of the strike will be decided by an extraordinary delegates' conference at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday.42 words
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Article27 1958-02-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR Se: ions Court President, todM Harm bin Haji Iciris yesterday acquitted and discharged lea stall-holders of the Jalan SekoU Market of a:; iffrsj <h;jrqe.27 words
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Article577 1958-02-28 5 Firm Must Pay $100,000 Today, Balance In Week SINGAPORE'S Chief Justice, Sir John Whyatt, yesterday dismissed an application for stay of payment ol a 5850,000 fine by Aik Hoe Co. Ltd. pending hearing ot an appeal, and ordered the applicant firm to nay SlOO 000 within577 words
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Article78 1958-02-28 5 TOURISTS WILL BE SERENADED PENANG, Thurs. Three hundred and fifty world tourists will hear serenades in Kronchons and Hawaiian music at the pier when the luxury liner Statendam docks on Tuesday morning. A special band will play the kronchons. while Hawaiian pieces will be played by Joe Kozells and his78 words
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89 1958-02-28 5 5 Teenagers Plead Guilty To Stealing ipoh. Than ftn IM* agcrs pleaded guilty bcl< Magistrate Tunku Yaacob today to a series of theft and house-breaking charges. 'In view of your youth. 1 always try to avoid sending you to prison." the magistrate toid lour Ol them. He bound over K.89 words
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448 1958-02-28 5 I Saw Him Hit The Old Man -Witness SC Claims Trial To Murder IPOH, Thurs. A witness told the Supreme Court here today that he saw a Special Constable shoot an old man and then batter him with the butt of his rifle when he iell to the ground. In448 words
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380 1958-02-28 5 UMNO CALLS A MEETING TO REPLACE NOOR KL'ALA LUMPUK, Thurs. The UMNO Central Working Committee, headed by Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, will hold a special meeting on Sunday to find a leplacement for the president of the 10,000--strong Federation of Malay Teachers Association, Inche Mohamed Noor, in the committee.380 words
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294 1958-02-28 5 IPOH, Thurs. The Mcntri Besar, Che Ghazali Jawi. today assured a fourman UMNO delegation lhat the $500,000 Sunfiei Rokam Malay Settlement Scheme here will be launched in a few months' time and completed this year. The delegation, comprising Che Hussein bin Noordin,294 words
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Advertisement109 1958-02-28 5 X |J The uiiole thundering J k 1' iff hit tiff "m Sk i E|mq A\ I A tiny destroyer I v 4 V turned into a tidat If V X V V 1 K^M^k^Bk f island turned into a -f- R^ W 1 Bi II 1 I V>^^bsb^'»^W* tvhole109 words
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Advertisement151 1958-02-28 5 Play Safe with BIKE! yu "When vou play Jp 5s t Football Cm ,t w«!ar .1 good *v Wf Supporter" S^ < i«J Pvolinf fMt-brMkint, refcrHrrwi ir l^ ,-r tti* r^»> '.f '..-1 <i«' ~n <**. I V F«rT,« ..r, |o1 '..ji nt V'"> «•>•• *-Jb "V" 1 1 r151 words
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Article69 1958-02-28 6 THE con oral eommlttCC of the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association looks forward (he forthct mine Asian Gamea In Tokjo to mvo "fresh Impetus" to athletica in general states the annual report of the saaa which will hold Its genera] meeting on March II a: Rattles Institution a;69 words
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Article, Illustration101 1958-02-28 6 THIS U.P. radio picture shows rescue workers xralking among the dead and injured irlto were hit as thcij watched the second Cuban Grand Prix in Havana last Monday, A Fcrari, driven by Cuban Armando Garcia Cifiicnles, skidded as it hit a patch of oil. rolled orer101 words
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111 1958-02-28 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A deficit of over SI 17,000 for the year under review was recorded in the ann'i.il report to be tabled at today's annual general meeting; ot the Selangor Turf Club. The statement of accounts showed this deficit Tor the year 1957111 words
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Article129 1958-02-28 6 Joe Brown Wins On Knock Out HAVANA, Cuba, Feb. 27 (AFP)— W rid Lightweight bozmg cb.am; on Joe Brown, of I!:* 1 United States knocked out Cuban c'r. nn\ ion t v lando Ecnevurna here io:-.:ght in 2 m.:-.uto> 50 §fIC Many fain ihur.ncd v.e bout in the wake ot129 words
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Article81 1958-02-28 6 PORT ELIZABETH. Cape Provir.ro. Fob 21 (Router) Australia, who have already won the series, will be unchanged for the fifth and final cricket Test against South Africa here tomorrow. The team, which beat South Africa by 10 wickets in the fourth Test to clinch the ■erica is:81 words
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Article45 1958-02-28 6 PENANG, Thurs.— Chinese Recreation Club beat Chung Ling High School 4-2 in the Chinese Football Association league on Victoria Green Chinese Recs scorers were Cheah (two) Gim Swee and Kim Enq. For Chun Ling Tong Piew and Choon Heong netted. Abdul Ghani refereed.45 words
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Article122 1958-02-28 6 THEY SAY IT WAS SABOTAGE PARIS. r«b 27 (AFP) Punch raVing driver Jean Behra made Mil today he fe'.t s;-bot;i^o was the cause Of Ihfl Cftta] MdMtent which mined 4 «he Cuban Grand Prix in Havana last Monday. Behta, who arrived bare by air frc:r. Havana, said, I had never122 words
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Article133 1958-02-28 6 ARMY Boys Trade School and Boys Town English School drew two-all in the first round of the SAFA Youth soccer competition at Boys Town yesterday. The Army Boys, who looked the superior team, ied twice. Army Boys scored through Mohamed Zain and Ismail while Boys Town replied133 words
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842 1958-02-28 6 LEONG HEW MENG - HEAVY A BURDEN ON TEH KEW SAH And The Same With Teik Hock LEONG HEW MENG Thomas Cup Debut Can Be 'Most Ur.-.-^ By WHEN the very important third Thomas Cup trials t:tke n!j, ♦fh pore Badminton Stadium tomorrow night and the ni^ht after m, v 1 iocussed not on842 words
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Article75 1958-02-28 6 League To Start Off On Monday TAIPIXG, Timrs.— The TaipInj and District Amateur PootbftU league begins on Monday, Mar.h 10 with a first division match between REME (defending champions) and the Chinese Recreation Club on the Esplanade. In the senior division, eight teams are competing and in the second division,75 words
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Article86 1958-02-28 6 FOUR players, two each from the Tiger Sporting Association and the Star Soccerites, will strengthen newly-p romo t e d Darul Afiah Sports Club at soccer in the Singapore Amateur Football Association first division league. The four players are Aman Kastawi and Radin Ali (Tigers), Idros86 words
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Article110 1958-02-28 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Selangor Sikh Uni< n B 1 entered the quarter final of the Selangor Hockey As.* >ciation Junior knockout rompetition when they bear Sentul Railways 3-1 on the Sentul ground today. The Sikhs owed their victory to their skipper Kharak Singh who played In110 words
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Article107 1958-02-28 6 Students Will See The Trials NI.AKM 3.Mi sch^ children < Ihis ,v tothrmV i:,-"v. Badminton \s, the n quest physn.il «!u cation Two thouvM, print. ,i 1,,.- u^ schttfl mm sold out i B Iff* than two da. Da\id was \> foi nmn disappoint 1! who ma> Thomas d,iN> ahead107 words
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Article122 1958-02-28 6 M\ hurst v i nm*i i .i latest Straits I riation classify Th«\\ arr Br:i\i who has hern n Class from < Travellers h, V H .rmon>. KI1« n game and >un I Class .i from l>- From Class 1 to HONKYBIRD: 8Y.".. AVAXTI CHI Fi122 words
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437 1958-02-28 6 MARVEL OF PERU II AND PRIORITY OUTSTANDING By WINDSOR LAD PENANG, Thurs.— While trainers are still chary of allowing their horses to go fast on a rock-hard track, trainer Wally Bagby again seni four of his candidates in testing gallops to return the best437 words
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Advertisement193 1958-02-28 6 The irorld famous family of TIGER medicinal products j 3i t>" K.''^'^^* W9uMHHfen^^ 'iff TPVa^flr rf Jj^ff^ CHEE THONE SAN j Pro\ des Instantaneous relief for Tbothoch*, Ecrcche, Stomachache, Muscle Pcin, Indigestion, Backache, Cokfay Sore Thrcct, etc. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL RACE COURSE" (English tit Chinese Editions)193 words
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Article, Illustration120 1958-02-28 7 jmoios/ (fop ],holo) Maori Haka trar cnj a ,,d an c e n Vrf,,- ncd hij the Xrw Zealand AU Blackt gl nt Uhi 1 r >? rii^by oam« betm i N f'?r r > r i g Neva Ztalandcr* and /apan'i All U'asrrf i mUotnPAN ASIA - 120 words
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Article284 1958-02-28 7 Pakistan 274 For 4 At The Close KINCiSTON. Jamaica, Feb. 27 (Reuter) Pakistan were 2: u.r 4 at the i lose of the first day of the third 1 .t>t West Indies here yesterday. mtiaz Ahmad. Paklst .;:.a scored M MM shared In centu: v part:284 words
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Article143 1958-02-28 7 Gary To Play In British Open .TOHA.NXESBL'RG. Feb. 27. (ReuterJ Gary Player, brilliant yooni South African toll professional, wiio has played in English tournaments for the pact tirtv yean, Intendi to boycott all fUtUTC Com] rations in Britain exc.pt the open cham. pionshipti The 22-year-old ttttfc gotta declared here yesterday143 words
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Article117 1958-02-28 7 HAVANA. Feb. 26 (IT).— Lightweight champion Joe Brown unmolested by Cuban rebels, floored Orland Echevarri;i twice lor a lirst round knofkout tonight in the poiicerinqed new Sports Palare before a crowd tstimated at 9.onn. Erhevarria in counted out at UM of the first round m the Khedilled117 words
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Article99 1958-02-28 7 BUDAPEST, Kb 27 (ReiT tc: Vasas, of Budapest entered Um k mi-ftnali ot the European sOCCCf cup by beating Ajax (Amsterdam) by four goals to nil here yesterday. All goals were scored in the first half. Vasaj won 6-2 on n?srcqate, as the first leg In99 words
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Article28 1958-02-28 7 STOCKHOLM, Feb. 21 (Router) Sweden beat the United state- 5-3 in an international ice hockey match here last evi Ding. Period scores were 2-2. 0-0. 2-1.28 words
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Article35 1958-02-28 7 DAR-ES-SALAAM. Feb. L'T (Reuter) Tanganyika has decided doI to send a team to the British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Cardill next July because their ft tin is not up to tateroAtioiuri standards.35 words
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Article165 1958-02-28 7 Levers Win After Extra Time Kuala LUMPUBL Than Lever Brothers Sports Club Qualified tor the next round in the langor Hockey Assocla> n knockout competition when they b >a1 SelangOT Club alter extra nine by 2-U on the Padang here today. There was no score at the Interval. After the165 words
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Article109 1958-02-28 7 RESULTS of the BlMlljMl A:mv Golfing Society Stable!, rd C tmpetition held at the Royal Island Club on Wednesday were: Winners: \y Division: Col G S K. Mavdon. 32 points; •h Division: Ifaj. M. Summors. 31 points. Bail Sweep: Ist Nine— Ma] F West, 21 points; 2nd109 words
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Article46 1958-02-28 7 A QALA international variety show organised by the Singapore Badminton Anoctelion lor The Junior Tour i Fund, irill be held at the Happy World Stadium on Sunri:iy March y commencing it 8.3Q p.m. The programme for the nighi Will feature top-flight entertainment for a;!.46 words
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Article42 1958-02-28 7 ODESSA, Texas. Feb. 27 i (Reuter). Lew Hoad, Austra- Ua'i Wimbledon lawn leanii champion, last night beat the world professional title holder Pancho Gonxalej 22-20 10-8 In the r 100-match series. Hoad has won 17 of the 2C matches played.42 words
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Article544 1958-02-28 7 BILL FUNK - KIWSS OUT TO SCALP THE PANDAS BILL FUNK Bell Vs. Emmett In Crucial Softball Tilt IT S j;ula soflball day at tne University of Malaya jjrounci on Sunday. At 4 p.m. two of the top teams in the Colon> soitball league will battle it out for the pennant. Ailing' everyone544 words
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Article187 1958-02-28 7 CAMBRIDGE. Feb. 27 ißffiter) Cambridge University Boat Club last night announce 1 its crew to meet Oxford L'n.ver lit9 in the 104th annual boat ra-e to be rowed over 4 miles 374 yard^ on the River Thames on Easter Saturday April 5 Only one nar.-man,187 words
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Article236 1958-02-28 7 S'GOR MALAYS INDIANS DRAW KUALA LLMPI K Thurs.— Despite 10 minutes ol extra time. Sclangor Malays V and t!ie Sclangor Indian Association fought out to a two-all draw in their Selangor llorkev Association senior division knock out fixture on tinTaylor Road ground. At half time the so re one-all. M^n236 words
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Article58 1958-02-28 7 OSLO, Feb. 27 flhsrtsjn A crowd of 27(000 saw Knut Johannc-en, of X0rv.,.;.-, bl world speed skating champion Oie^ Gpoduvenko, of tie Soviet Union, in the 10,000 metre? event OB the SfiCODd day si S two-day internationa] CODtC I here last nlghL Johannescn's time was 16 min 5758 words
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Article748 1958-02-28 7 Grand Gymkhana Fixed For March 9 IUK Singapore Polo Cl lor 1958 on Mar Polo ground. The Singapore Polo Club ihanas I d.i.o a ro lulat cr the lad i years and each r es a record i organia n beco ntv r< rrore748 words
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Advertisement95 1958-02-28 7 FROM THE SLUMS OF SINGAPORE COMES THE DRAMATIC STORY OF THE CITY'S "DEAD-END" KIDS and TOUGH GUYS WHERE MONEY WAS A THING VALUED EVEN MORE THAN LIFE! x-.- :--*c.-.5*«.- iiiiiiy iimi lllW[lMiiyw*^ a^ffswyß?^p^Hl' >^l^sywl w lllM iHfl^ ■■flSy' w Brw^^ I i A I mr I with wß^^aP^L.. i D.ldris95 words
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Advertisement92 1958-02-28 7 STILL GREATER Wm LOAD-CARRYING CAPACITY We have pleasure in announcing that refinements in bearing r '"W^^v detail design, accuracy and finish have enabled us to increase P &&&&%■'< the load-carrying capacity of many of our Timken bearings. A pamphlet giving full details is available on request. :%*SF TIMKEN M REG'-TERED92 words
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Miscellaneous93 1958-02-28 7 aiKGAPORE SOCCER [SJISI H>U«l Victoria School rs. Beotty Secondary School at VS. Friendly Kc]);,rj Boyi Clvb M. Alexandra S.C. c' F rrtf Park 5.15 p.m. HOCKEY BHA tot* d ary league Kl.r/:i S.C.C. at S.C.C IPOH HOCKEY -Dir. I— ten final) Ifjoh PoUtt PS. K I A Upper p'idang D9,93 words
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Advertisement904 1958-02-28 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. T1: *****/6. *****/4 IJ2/6 Rob|nsOß Roa<J THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE Hahtan, Montreal. Boston. New Y o ,h. Baltimore, Philadelphia Cult Ports ipore rihim r-enans TtUCtR 27Feb/10Ma. 11 Mar 15/16Mai ULYSSES 23/27 Apt* 28 April 29 April Carriers opt.on to proceed via other ports904 words
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Advertisement1223 1958-02-28 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) iMCoiix>i<siei yi^nt. l lm«»> Sh 0 the blue funnel line o'.;; 1 SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (Via Suez with liberty to proceed via Panama or1,223 words
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Advertisement931 1958-02-28 8 MITSUI |S LINE S'oor* P. S'hom Penonp FOR JAPAN. Amugisan Maru for Yokolama Kobe Moji 9 Mar 7 Mo. Hakonesan Maru tor Pusan, Yokohama, Nagoya, Kobe Z*«v»ar Harunasan Maru tor Moji *obe, Yokohama 4 *P» *P' Mcn FOR U.S.A. For New York, Philadelphia, Boltimore via Bombav Haaurosan Maru from Japan931 words
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Advertisement657 1958-02-28 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Soilings tor Bangkok ond/o. ro t, s Penong p Kq "LAIANDIA" I>, "BUSUANGA" InPort 1 m o 2 Loading tor Shanghai v 'KOREA' 1/2 Vo i 3 v Accepts cargo tor Bangkok Saigon Jopon v > "SELANDIA" 12 13 Mar Ml5 Ms HOMEWARDS Soilings tor Aden657 words
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Article403 1958-02-28 9 Says Retiring R.P.C. Chairman Kl ALA LIMPIR, Thurs. Retiring chairman of the Rubber Producers' .mini. Mr. S.N. Kins, said tonight, in a farewell broadcast over Radio Malava, th.it thu country owed its prosperity almost entirely to tne rubber industry and British capital. ■d: "Al'l.rj403 words
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Article109 1958-02-28 9 'Russian Inquiry In U.K. Report KUBBER closed at 78| cents r ttional -.ed on lay t improvement in r eas markets and some rt of Russian inq on, the Singapore market er) high and ruled q ;ghout the morning, er lunch the market I lied slightly on some reof China109 words
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Article13 1958-02-28 9 THE Tmh international InFair (Spring F old at Utrecht from March13 words
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Article142 1958-02-28 9 U.K. Method May Aid Padi Output THE British method of !Oltiflfl oil* b:caks of OUtO blights Mr. RP. TamayOt i Colombo Plan b aim e from the Philippines lying plant pathology al the University of Bristol, believes, can be used to inci 'i. i Ice i op in the Far142 words
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Article, Illustration65 1958-02-28 9 Firms Head Visits Malaya PEAR I. DLAN (Asia) Md. sereeaei the prize winning films from the Intcrn;.tion;il Advertising film Festival BCM in Cann°s in September last. at the Pavilion Theatre, Singaperei yesterday. Mr. Ernest Pearl, chairman of the parent company and president of the International Screen Advertising Services. introduced the65 words
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Article162 1958-02-28 9 SHIPS IN PORT Tl K ROADS Fel.p^ Tal.ibtjt. T<>n^ Soon. p illicula, Amazona. C Rinßhora. Tohoro, >nia, (i. of Bei Br »ei Ide Statiu i Janesen, i Oceanic Enterpr Tyndai eus, GordJ in, Libertad. Great Oiks. i:.r,iniih *Bt\.i. A.v<r..i Itani* life iwii: roads t pah, Dean Mat, Att Hin. P162 words
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Article221 1958-02-28 9 HONGKONG, Feb. 27 < Eleutei lir. Yoahiya Ariyoshi, managing direc•f)i ol the Japanese Nippon Y en Kaishi L:ne. said here !:Ki t Japane.-e shipowncrs planned U) restore d regular trans-Pacific passenger set vice by 1961 to r.ii'vt B: iliiii cuiiipciilion. Mr. AriyosTii said on his inival r« tram221 words
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Article95 1958-02-28 9 duce Exchange noon closing prices d<t Dicul yesterday were: copra Feb. /March UK/ Continent $30] buyers $31] sellers: coconut oil In bulk $47 sellers, in drurru $51 sellers Muntok white pepprr $104 sellers; Sarawak while $103 sellers; Special Sarawak black $61 Singapore Copra Association clnsins prices: ta.r merchantable mixed95 words
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Article, Illustration66 1958-02-28 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Kxchanse held its annual Chinese New Year party in its premises in Prince Street, recently. Photo shows several members of the committee. They are (sitting from left): Messrs Veo Sn.n Twee; Jan Cheng Kiat; Tan Siak Kew (chairman); and Beru; Saik (ieok (treasurer). Standing from66 words
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Article, Illustration304 1958-02-28 9 MH hua hi-ng s nq opiral«»r »l Iho shrli •lilt* 1U Ku.ld (til :u station holdmi: thi < u hit h he u< n in \\>< I !fit i' ru > untrst. li ph«»to«raphod U it|, hivt.ill Traders Get Hint From Producers SINGAPORE merchants304 words
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147 1958-02-28 9 Industrials Are Steady; Tins Firm INDUSTRIALS were steady, wiire tiai were Sim, and nibben dull in .he Malayan >harc markci yesterday. Price changes anno\:n' Cr] by Iho Malayan Share':roke:> Association were INDISTRIALS Buyers BeQess b.b. Petrol M Federal Dlsp, 210 l» IS (".ammo:; 2 2H 139 W. Hammer tXI 13%147 words
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Article217 1958-02-28 9 Business In Shares Malayan iharebrofc i i reported 11m following bin n i 1 me: fl aitl and Xcavo ordj re. *2 »;T Gammon C 2 ::<>. S2 :-:i Hammer $236 delayed, $130: Hume ordi A5 9. If. Cent *1.::.v. M 1 Coils 80c: M. Box $1.62}: Robinson ords SI217 words
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Article60 1958-02-28 9 HONGKONG, Pel tl I li" v {kxmg ney c\ h claimed today that th< '■(I to dj -over 00 [ndOOC '.in c.n: y <•;: In I in ibe lo ;aj hmh i rket Earlier Pn m reports h Singapore claimed th tcrfeit fod< rn60 words
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Article67 1958-02-28 9 Plan For Good Service of S::.^.i|x):r 1.1 i. tlftf !>rvr. :io d- t;« •.s on :e motorists v. In the la c t -i. Mr. S hop Sim K i the is Sir.-..; .i« H:. .iM r, pn/« Chiang Bnn Huat of P i s. the filling stations Juronf Roe67 words
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Article14 1958-02-28 9 Tin: v ropoan hides '.••<■•■ i in Amsterdam on March 18. for rubber14 words
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Article42 1958-02-28 9 KUALA LUMTTR. Thurs.— rbt Minister lor Natural Rcaouicea has declared that t he sixth contribution period undei the buffet stock icheme ihall be from March 1 to 11 and that the rate of contribution shall be. $21 a plouL42 words
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Article61 1958-02-28 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks A octal on rates to nerchanti 1 itl rfiav: Bujißf: Canada: tt H I li 01 SI a 16; M daji a.m. a I H r> H credit bills; '.VI 3/4 bills Balling IT 00 (rea d jr): Canada 31 13 16; [taliar Lre61 words
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Article267 1958-02-28 9 THE dirccti r, of Gi in al\ Plantations Limited haw recommi nded a capital r< ductl n ol 50 cents p< r har< 1 1;.. w:.; re Ut In the paym< nt to shareholdei of r. nt on t-a •h SI s^han h< .c by ill-267 words
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Article34 1958-02-28 9 A CANNING f HooQi n Hi n ih<> (fin cai pegetab prep of a >.< COt tin MM prOi P< S <;> <■' '<r.-r f/.< r colour and rtUk ■< rr■(; n tmhut vttd ttuU34 words
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Advertisement311 1958-02-28 9 ££J9 I PELNI-LINES 12 ROBINSON ROAD r,T,,, Freight /Through Cargo Depr.) Tel: ***** (Manager'. •FATAS^maR; for D,ak 3 rta Sourabava Mar 4 AND. tor D, 3 Warta Mar 5 HUA SIANG STEAMSHIP COMPANY vkl* Cjigc ienrtcts fo Kuching, borikci. Binatang Sibu MUA Ll' Sails Mar 3 t» HUA HtNG" Sails311 words
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Advertisement113 1958-02-28 9 I story JawH L.OREN! OFA IIKSBI THE GREAT Hj I mH m^fm ADVENTUREf sißPal a JaT ***>^. link* *4Rifl f 4 •4" n(aa*/^""~*^^ txokxJwic Yfsm aia^ i Jaljl^S^" T I rhirty centunes fH 1 i 1 4 I prE^Bj^H Sophia Loren Hossanoßrazzi jßßm^^ t" i BV/t' «mI bB aa\ aCS113 words
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Article, Illustration458 1958-02-28 10 PRODUCER Jerry Wald selected Camden, Mcme a beautiful little township 3,767 miles from his Hollywood studio to 'play PEYTON PLACE in his new CinemaScope production for Twentieth Century-Fox. He found it to be the perfect setting against which to tell this emotionally-charged drama, end so458 words
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Article442 1958-02-28 10 will moke you grin. and grin, and... pOTULAI Alastair Sim has been seen in many different roles but never before has he played an assassin as he does in the uproarious comedy-thril-ler THL OMEN MAN. An Hawkins. the ;i>s.i>sin. Sim is at his hilarious best, lit- simply442 words
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Article, Illustration691 1958-02-28 10 A**********88V1vV \N assortment of personally important reasons helped to shape James Cagney s lX switch to directing for Paramounfs new VistaVision suspense drama, SHORT CUT TO HELL. He liked the furious pace of the story by Graham Greene He liked the idea691 words
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Article, Illustration244 1958-02-28 10 Roars With Thrills pOP the first time a major American studio brings the roar and colour of the world's fastest rising sport, sports car racing, to the screen. This is done by the debonaire and handsome Cornel Wilde in the role of a champion who at last hears the small244 words
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Advertisement24 1958-02-28 10 WHEN THE BEST IS AVAILABLE WHY ACCEPT LESS? i GET A f* I Room Air-Conditioner RING ***** YESTERDAY'S MAX TEMP S>4 T HUMIDITY 5524 words
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Miscellaneous391 1958-02-28 10 X i/|)iiniism is ihc (mi |B^fe^^^^ t<-nt oi Milan inn iu hi- i Bfl h^^^Nl^ p<aic>." l. &cotl iu/ I fc tiaid riiiDAV FOR l\l.Kk- l^^iß^B^^ >. .-i vi .in:. Eftj ;....r.L- i.ic baaj^^ ;,i.L-- 1 u I KSBf^Hßpi^^l B9 i wi j i i i I.i > u a391 words
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Article296 1958-02-28 11 TECHNICAL TUITION BY POST PLAN Courses Chiefly To Aid People In Rural Areas KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Education Department will be ready to offer correspondence courses in technical subjects by the end of the year, a spokesman told The Standard today. These r.ouises. among the first to be introduced in296 words
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Article177 1958-02-28 11 REGIMENT PREFERS THEM JOBLESS KUALA LUMPUR Thurs. A Urge number ot VOUtIH Who cil.-cadv hold jobs are tiyinfl to gain ntry into the Ma ay Regiment ricdared the Malay Regiment I recruiting officer, Capt Sharill Ahmad, today. Capt Bhartfl told The Standard that he »ai more r.< en to r177 words
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Article53 1958-02-28 11 MB A. K. DeSow/a of the Mala <i Omnibua Operator! A 1. ,u0n bat refuted a U oent attributed to bbn thai the hi ociation would not agi •> any move to u 't Government to Interfere with the 1 Ice of i jo busmen m53 words
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Article178 1958-02-28 11 RUBBER TIN PRICES 'LOSING rubber prices* (tents per Ib in Smea oore vrsfprday were: Buvers Se llf>r> Spot (nom.) 78} 78 R.S.S. No 1 78 i m April R.S.S. No 1 78i 78 KS.S. No 2 March 74i 74i BUS S No 3 March 70 1 71 Tone: Du'l and178 words
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312 1958-02-28 11 Standard ."Music Critic EUGENE ISTOMIN, the young Awaricaa piani>t. made w< ohm re*appearance In <> ;>:;(. n >men illy bri :1; 1 r recital the Victoria Memorial Hal! la :.;;,t. [si In Is a player ol prodi- P 'a er who can read a standard312 words
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Article91 1958-02-28 11 WHY ARE MALAYS WEAK IN STUDIES? PENANO, rhon What arc the Contributor) factors thai cause Malay children to be weak in their studies? Tin fartotu causes will bo determsned tnt the Peaanf And Pi\)Vinc> Weileslei Ma.av Student-' Union at meeting with Malay parents in BuKit Mertajam tomorrow. The tinion has91 words
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Article121 1958-02-28 11 QUERY ON 'BROTHEL' ALLEGATION SINGAPORE Government U to !>e asked wnat action it lias taken or intend.- to take about a statement made bv Mrs. Shirin Pozdar in Cokmbo While attending the Afro-A-r.n conlerence of women social worken recently. This is one Of two QuestiOßl which will be raised bj121 words
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Article81 1958-02-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs A 45-year-old woman cowherd was murdered last evening in Sungci Be.-i Road, Police disclosed today. With her six-year-old son, the woman was watching Her cattle graze when a cyclist wrtit to her ci'Ad attacked her with a sickle. Police laid. She sustained injuries81 words
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Article92 1958-02-28 11 THE Australian Got i i nnent fta^ offered the S;::^ t» Gu\ crniiicut training facilities in A listf II i I under the Colombo P. an lot fcwt 'ii r pilots and four aircralt c:.^.Been. Minia!cr [Of COfniDUlliCAlions ajßd Work.;, Mr. Fran i> Thomas, .^aid he92 words
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Article186 1958-02-28 11 No Charge For Refuse Collection THE Singapore Rural Board at Hi meeting yoMerday. nceided to \vai\o charftfl (Of removing domestic refuse in rural areas The decision wa- taken on i resolution tabled bf I i Board's ektilMM, Mr P H Mcadow.The chairman >aid 1 c ■ratving <>t this charsji iicfcv-sar.v186 words
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51 1958-02-28 11 The Singapore City Council last year condemned and destroyed more than 500. (M)(l of tresta vegetable! as unfit foe human consumption, Count il spokesman told The IttMlafd yesterday. The C'i'y iira'lh lh ptftfl MM ilao leteea md deft rojw d iboal 50,000 l'n>. o[ iiiipjrted51 words
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Advertisement665 1958-02-28 11 1 |lui>V>«r^^ Im 1 JWTTiIii 1 Mill I 'fl 1 /I t==—^^ 'l h- V^HHWHi^ 11. 1.45. 4. 8.30 ft 9.30 J ALAN LADDj&t OIANNE FOSTER WILLIAM BENDIX Wa»«£rCO'J» Wamo B«C1 4 liwwru *TMTE 4j: "LEGEND OF THE LOST" l;!^ -y;\',""^ •.iniirr«.i« iIN Mil h HXK M mm! inn If,665 words
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Advertisement538 1958-02-28 11 JI33|EIJI|| SHOWING! J luff mli i »»Ju*«^B 1,, ,> x A. i<» P f»» __j^j^_^JXHOK FOOK J f .:.'!!.?,<'«,':;■ I JrK ThtD^iiiHairpin lomorrow "I ain I 111 I \*»Tl> I <•! N \l l\ I dlmn I or«l J^ Miiidiiy a in I|| Ni, KOI I I I I" i538 words
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Miscellaneous495 1958-02-28 11 apMgflMMHpMHMpjpwMMHgjagjgjgJi C <>::>:' j 1 1 .)::> bv Mr GCI Th;)!tiHjV ?T#J s n 'e(' Co i'ie Ca-,-ggggggg^egMgeflLsaMatHLH n: c R so to 7n rn lir./n,1,,: "Meet Tne People (1 d i(l Wel«ntliftinj{ 4-30 s.. n it i-»7 K V t T-m Ri r' ni > 'V > 1 i495 words
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Miscellaneous327 1958-02-28 11 1J.H.l Mieiieral U\«'r«»t'av j»frvice>: kc/it. m 4 4> p m— 5 M p m SSltfiKJ l«l d7 4 4.) id 'J A>p in 2ii >•> ll Ka in) V. in 4.) j.:n 17K70 16 IV 5 Uii p m I] fa d Jlj.j'J l.i W2 a j in U 4.j327 words
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Miscellaneous332 1958-02-28 11 Chinese Schools Broadcast? In 57 li' ui) noon Tamil SchooU Bi >adc aits l- lpu aooai —l i j i Chinese Programmes: 115 Puipo urrl l M rime s.?nai and News: 14> 200 Potpourri: t.W— 250 Ch'.no* 1 Schools B: v f-'. b 4") Li sh on fir the even332 words
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Article30 1958-02-28 12 THI WEST GERMAN \m\ e i pea etiine itn ngi h by t he spring of IMI Di Un e Mi« nistr ;:ve> >a: i :i v R30 words
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Article30 1958-02-28 12 A NEW -L r.ci. n a:r f ce, jointly operated by Br .i- .r An Airways and Poli stat< airlin( LOT. will tart nAi rii 9-R uter.30 words
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273 1958-02-28 12 Presumptuous, Says Army Chief MANILA. Feb. '21 ll'P)— The Philippines, host countr\ to the torthi'omins: ministers conference of the South -cast \si.i Treaty Organization, toda> ignored .i Soviet warning on the "shortsi u h t e d n e s s" of SEATO countries who favour273 words
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180 1958-02-28 12 XFW DELHI. Fob 27 (Reuter) Leaders of Hinduism are to Mm 00l for the fu>l time I •Wh.os Who" of holv men in India It is fliUinitai. th.it there are M Dre-ent about 8.000.000 people Bltlllll the saffron robes and180 words
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Article392 1958-02-28 12 ..SANDYS TELLS COMMONS No Alternative To Major Soviet Attack' LONDON, Feb. 27 (Keuter) Mr. Duncan Samhs. British Deience Minister, said yesterday the West would have no alternative but to strike back with nuclear weapons ii Russia launched a major attack with conventional arms. L is really392 words
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154 1958-02-28 12 YAACOB TO REPLACE NIK KAMIL IN BRITAIN LONDON. F-. b. 27 (Reuter] V.T M. Tunku Vaacob, c.a:: t the Public S ■y. 0 A in r.ia a\ i, u( i n appointt I the Federatioitfi i.- a ii Commissioner t B: it.tin. it uas otlicially ..nnouncxJ htf« tod«J. I ucceeds154 words
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Article80 1958-02-28 12 BANGKOK Fvb 27, ißeut A:: r > I A::<tra.i3 New Zealand. Brit lin and the l Stat( a will take i.-: S h-e.u-t A^.a Organiiat n -moeuvres here in Aoril. Thai s >a:J t v s.i .-.I z: ;nd kr. .vn ?o V- wculd SEATO80 words
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Article116 1958-02-28 12 MLLBOUKNL. Feb. 17, (Renter* Melbourne's dock strike entered its fourth day with Commonwealth Inri trial Court order to the strikers union not to >top lit members from working tht wharves here. The court tISO ordered that until next Tuesday the union. the Waterside Workers'116 words
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Article70 1958-02-28 12 WASHINGTON. Feb 27 (Renter) Mr. Frederick Dearborn, a special assistant to President Eisenhower tor co-ordination ot security operations wa s lound dead in his home yesterday. Police said his death was apparently due to natural causes. Mr. Dearborn, who was 45 was given his White House70 words
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Article, Illustration111 1958-02-28 12 A GENERAL view nl the ni.iss MettM in Tralaluar Square, London. t>> SSSBK <i\e thou.vuui lurks, \\ho>e main aim \\a>, to demonstrate the ananimons mpptl wi partition In Cypres and %m protest against Ihc deaths of eight rnrkish- > prints during a recent riol In CyprasU.P. - 111 words
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Article122 1958-02-28 12 $10 Million To Develop Atom Fuel CHICAGO Feb 17, ißeuter) The United Btates Atomic En< rgy Commission baa authorize d a 110.000 MM prt |ecl aimed at discovering boil to adapt the hinhls radioactive ati mic ezpl< sivf Plutonium tor u> t > as tuel in atomic reactors The Commission122 words
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Article56 1958-02-28 12 KARACHI. Feb. 27 (UP) The Pakistan Government announced today its 1958-59 budget, with defence again accounting for more than half of the expenditures The Government allocated about one billion rupees < U*****,000,000 > to the armed forces, which was calculated as being between 6056 words
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Article50 1958-02-28 12 LONDON. Feb. 27 v ßenter) A Buckingham Palace spokesman said today he had no knowledge oi any plan for Princess Margaret to visit Cyprus next month. "The rumours started about two weeks ago," he said. "We knew nothing about it then and we know nothing now."50 words
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Article78 1958-02-28 12 Monroe Marilyn, Inc. NEW VOKR, Feb. 27 (Reuter) Blonde film actress Marilyn Monroe yesterday became sole owner, as well as sole asset, of her own incorporated company Marilyn Monroe Productions. The company was formed jointly by a photographer. Mr Milton Greene, and Miss Monroe, three years ago. They were reported78 words
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Article201 1958-02-28 12 Students in U.K. Told: Do Well IMsHW Kum J.ONbO.Y [HUTS Dr Nik Kamil. Maiayan liiJ:. Commissioner, in taking ieav< Ol Malayan studi Qts i D ti.occasion ol hit departun i Malaya to bee me i J < rmani di Secretary ol the Ministn i External Affairs said Mafalayans will have201 words
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Article68 1958-02-28 12 MANILA. Feb (AFP) Seven nati< ns w 111 pan Lcipafc In Lhe fifth Asian 1- llm I I vai {c be held hi re fn m r\| til 10 to M 11 wai ann< nnei d todav bv the I< d- rat! 'n of Motion Pict ur<68 words
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319 1958-02-28 12 NIGHT SHIFTS FOR JUDGES. LESS VODKA FOR DRINKERS Cleaning Out The 'Social Scum' WARSAW Feb. t>7, < R«uten.—Judges ui Warsaw*! district courts ma> have »o work on evening and even nisht shifts to cope with "hooligans" under drastic government measures clean up the <it\'s "social scum." Both the covernmetit uid319 words
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147 1958-02-28 12 U.S., SOVIET 'RACE' TO FIND FIRST 'SNOWMAN' BIF NAGAH M I Feb. 27 DPI.— A!i A:: lit red a toi supplies Into the foot: ..> moun* today 1 ne to beat I :.nd an Abominable Snov n: 11l led by G aid Russell, i J through wild country to' the147 words
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58 1958-02-28 12 2 Mins. ARE ALL THAT IS NEEDED TO FIRE MISSILES airn in tn fir, r, lii. < J J will BIM at t h(- v would opt ■s*: Air opetaticn of irec oti. ttWlind admini ■■■Ml— would probably ain in A; ■Bf zS"9i. are and v.i i ti and Florida.58 words
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Article22 1958-02-28 12 -pines Car.' .i ar.a i't nn Wedno.diiv approved the pun 42.000 metric tons etnam Cambodia to n r. ..ilip-22 words
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