Singapore Standard, 3 March 1958
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Title Section19 1958-03-03 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone *****—5 Cable: TIGERNEWS* SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1958 Vol. VIII. No. 243 15 cts. 12 Pages19 words
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Article537 1958-03-03 1 HOUSES HIT. FERRY SUNK IN NOON RAID Jakarta Marines Poised For Sumatra Assault PADANG, Mar. 2, (UP)— Bombs dropped by Jakarta Government- planes damaged a mosque and several houses and sank a ferry boat at Tratak Buluh near Pakan Baru on Friday, a rebel Army spokesman reported537 words
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262 1958-03-03 1 1 0,000 CITY COUNCIL MEN WANT A PAY RISE It Would Cost $P/2 Mil. A Year THE 10,000-strong Singapore City Council Labour Unions' Federation last night drew up a wage claim which it will submit to the Council today and which will cost the Council about $1,500,000 a year. The262 words
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Article155 1958-03-03 1 Move Follows Supporters' Defection ATHENS, March 2 (Reuter) Mr. Constantine Karamanlis, the Greek Prime Minister submitted his Cabinet's resignation to King Paul today. The Government which took office m October, 1955, lost its Parliamentary majority last night when 15 deputies withdrew their support. The deputies,155 words
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Article113 1958-03-03 1 TWO HELD IN PLOT TO KILL GARCIA MANILA, March 2 (UP) Security guards arrested two men shortly before noon yesterday on suspicion that they were on a mission to assassinate President Carlos P. Garcia, it was reported today. The guards seized the two men who were "lurking suspiciously" m the113 words
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Article34 1958-03-03 1 THE Thai Government has recognized the new United Arab Republic formed by Egypt and Syria, and has cabled congratulations to the President, Lt-Gen. Gama Nasser, the Thai Foreign Ministry announced m Bangkok. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration1668 1958-03-03 1 SCOTT BASE, McMurdo Sound, March 2 (Reuter) Flares and an improved American band today ialuted Dr. Vivian Fuchs and his team of nine scientistexplorers as they arrived here at the end of the first land crossing of the Antarctic continent ever made. They drove1,668 words
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Article130 1958-03-03 1 WELLINGTON, March 2 (Reuter) Dr. Vivian Fuchs was m the bath when he learned that the Queen had conferred a knighthood on him for his crossing of the Antarctic continent. The expedition's leader was given the telegram with the news immediately it arrived,130 words
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Article48 1958-03-03 1 VATICAN CITY, Mar. 2 (Reuter). Thousands of telegrams, letters and parcels poured into the Vatican today to congratulate Pope Pius XII on his 82nd birthday. Today also marks the 19th anniversary of the Pope's election as supreme Pontiff and spiritual head of 450,000,000 people.48 words
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Article38 1958-03-03 1 CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida, March 2. (UP) Scientists here expect to launch two U.S. satellite rockets m the next few days but only one of them has a good chance of putting a man-made "moon" into orbit.38 words
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214 1958-03-03 1 REDS AGREE TO TALKS ON HIJACKED AIRCRAFT PANMUNJOM, Korea, March 2 (UP) The Communists agreed today to a United Nations request that a meeting of the Secretariat of the Military Armistice Commission be held tomorrow to discuss the release of the 34 persons aboard a hijacked South Korean airliner. The214 words
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Article265 1958-03-03 1 CAMBRIDGE, England, March 2 (Reuter)— The Duke of Edinburgh's chosen champions for a challenge match of tid-dly-winks went down to defeat yesterday at the hands of the Cambridge University TiddlyWink Club despite a lastminute message of encouragement from the Duke. The Royal champions Britain's wackiest comedians, the265 words
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Article67 1958-03-03 1 AMMAN, March 2 (ReuterV A Jordanian military court today sentenced Mohammed Halef Bisaisi to death for possessing explosives alleged to be for blowing up the United States Consulate m Jerusalem. The prosecution alleged that Bisaisi. a Jordanian from the Hebron area, was one of a group of67 words
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154 1958-03-03 1 WASHINGTON, March 2 (Reuter) President Eisenhower's doctors reported yesterday that he had completely recovered from the cerebral attack he suffered last November. "There is no evidence of any damage to his central nervous system," a state- ment issued by three neurological consultants154 words
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Article41 1958-03-03 2 TAN TEO. The engagement was announced on March 1, 1953, of Robert Peng Lens, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Siao Eng of lakarta, and Lilian Kirn Lian, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tco Seng Bee of Singapore.41 words
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Article87 1958-03-03 2 (From Page 1) means to resolve the current crisis and reaffirmed his stand that Communists should be excluded from the government because they deny the existence of God. one of the rive moral tenets upon which Indonesia was founded." The newspaper Bintang Minggu. meanwhile, saio Army87 words
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Advertisement720 1958-03-03 2 NOTICES THE SINGAPORE ANTI-TUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATION ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the Association will be held at the Royal Singapore Chest Clinic on Tuesday, 11th Ma-rh. 1958, at 5.15 p.m. for the following purposes: 1 To confirm the Minutes of the last Annual720 words
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EDITORIAL • SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
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Article476 1958-03-03 3 THE East Division of Singapore UMNO has decided to launch a campaign to revive the Sultanate of Singapore. This is not as ridiculous a move as if appears at first glance. This is a logical outcome of the cry of merdeka heard here for the past few years.476 words
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Article456 1958-03-03 3 A STERN reminder to parents to pay more attention to the upbringing of their children to prevent them from being lured into a life of crime and gangsterism was voiced by Assistant Minister to Singapore's Chief Secretary, Mr. M. P. D. Nair, when he addressed a civics456 words
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Article72 1958-03-03 3 DFDFD "TN England there's a con--1 vention that sweet foods and sweet wines are for women, not for men. Men aren't supposed to like chocolate bonbons or nougat or marrons glaces or cream cakes: they can walk down Piccadilly smoking a pipe or a cigar or a cigarette,72 words
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Article47 1958-03-03 3 n«i 'uno a un lack kut kom apo»t l>l >S4B> «S '«n«) All i«x»'tnr»«nt» >»*U I.UMPUI LT>in« m«uf«nc« -Horn 174 a«tu ko r«i«s^on» -itiie* 'on St l«« m "tNANU 3 t«i^ St F«|- rf n ♦055 MALACCA: 91-A Buk it China T«l >« 747 words
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Article, Illustration1192 1958-03-03 3 j HAVE an uneasy feeling m my old bones that we are going to have a hard time of it before the affair between Mr. Robin Douglas-Home and Princess Margaretha of Sweden finally flowers into betiothment or withers on the branch of unrequited love ...no laughing matter for1,192 words
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We the PEOPLE
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Article390 1958-03-03 3 Sir In the course of a recent editorial m The Singapore Standard, you said: "There has got to be co-operation and trust between- the public and the police. And the police must remove from the public mind that the police station is a terrible place390 words
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Article400 1958-03-03 3 Sir It is both amusing and alarming to note the complete and almost overnight changes political leaders undergo now and then These changes are all the more pronounced m the case of those who have failed to retain a place on the crest of a popular political wave400 words
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Article, Illustration25 1958-03-03 3 U.S. scientists m Antarctica recently reported the lowest natural temperature yet recorded on pnrth 102 1 degrees beloio zero Fahrenheit 73.75 centigrade).25 words
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Article267 1958-03-03 3 Sir— lt is the general belief that the Temporary Clerks are underqualified and that is the reason why Government have not granted them permanency. They are "underqualified" m the sense that they do not possess Senior Cambridge certificates with credit m English. Measured by this yardstick, it may be267 words
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Article, Illustration471 1958-03-03 3 the NEWS as it strikes me DFDFDFD r TO JUDGE by last Friday's A meeting of the Singapore City Council, it is not going to be easy sailing for the PAP m the future as i* was m the first two months m the life of the new Council. One471 words
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Advertisement73 1958-03-03 3 YOU'RE NEVER TOO YOUNG... c*^^ o C--PLUS2O (per cent J S You're never too young to save. How often hove you heord people soy: wish I had savtd when I was youngV Wise parents teach their children to b« thrifty, so they can face life with confidence and security. Ask73 words
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377 1958-03-03 4 MR. DAVID MARSHALL, leader of Singapore's Workers' Party, yesterday declared that his party will stand alone to fight all other political organizations m the forthcoming elections. Mr. Marshall said that the W.P. was the only genuine party dedicated to serve the people, earnestly377 words
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Article75 1958-03-03 4 Farewell Party For STC Man THE engineering staff of Singapore Traction Company gave a farewell dinner to their retiring deputy manager, Mr. A. R. Cameron, and his v. at the Diamond Restaurant on Saturday. Mr. Cameron has been with the S.T.C. for 31 years. His ion. Mr. Lachlan Cameron, now75 words
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Article52 1958-03-03 4 A WOMAN and her daughter were robbed of their gold bracelets while walking along Waterloo Street. Singapore, on their way to church on Saturday morning. They were stopped by two thugs armed with daggers at the junction of Middle Road and Waterloo Street at 6 a.m. The bracelets52 words
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Article41 1958-03-03 4 SINGAPORE'S Registrar of Citizens, Mr. T. P. Crom. yesterday warned the public not to buy obsolete applications forms for registration as citizens. He said forms could be obtained free from the registration centre at Fort Canning Road.41 words
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Article, Illustration31 1958-03-03 4 Miss Veronica Wee of Singapore who celebrated her twenty-second birthday on Saturday at her home. Above: Veronica cuts the V-shaped birthday cake. With her are her family and friends.31 words
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220 1958-03-03 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Government will intensify its drive against the central politburo of the Malayan Communist Party and the 600 terrorists hiding m the Malaya-Thai border area. This follows the "very successful" talks carried out recently between Malaya's internal security team headed220 words
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Article70 1958-03-03 4 MORE than 40,000 civilian employees of the three Armed Services m Singapore may join the strike threatened by their 10,000 colleagues m the Federation. The civilian employees m the Federation decided to serve a month's strike notice to force the Services to pay them better severance70 words
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Article, Illustration204 1958-03-03 4 Rival Govts. Draw Up Blacklists Of Colony Vessels SINGAPORE ships on the Colony Indonesia run have all been blacklisted either by the Central Government at Jakarta or the Revolutionary Government m Bukit Tinggi. An Antra news agency report received here a few days ago204 words
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Article70 1958-03-03 4 NEW YORK. Mar. 2, (Reuter)—The United States Air Force expects to have its Thor intermediate range missile "combat ready" by June, or perhaps earlier, the New York Times reported today m a dispatch from Washington. The newspaper reported that this was far ahead of the schedule that70 words
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Article110 1958-03-03 4 More Power For The Sultan KUALA TRENGGANU, Sun —The Trengganu State Council today approved a motion empowering the Sultan to appoint a Deputy Mentri Besar on the advice of the Mentri Besar and with the concurrence of the leader of the elected party m power from among the elected Council110 words
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Article63 1958-03-03 4 KOTA BAHRU, Sun.—Nomination of candidates for the Kadok Utara Ward m the Kadok Local Council annual election, was held for the second time yesterday. The previous nominations made on Feb. 26 were considered invalid. Three candidates, all independents, will contest Inche Yaacob bin Omar. Ismail63 words
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Article48 1958-03-03 4 THESE amateur dancers are practising on one of the two Portuguese folk dances which they will give at a variety show to be held at the Happy World Stadium on Sunday at 8.30 p.m. m aid of the Singapore Badminton Association's Junior Tour Fund.48 words
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138 1958-03-03 4 ELECTRICITY KEEPS PACE WITH SCIENCE PENAXG. Sun. The President of the Penang Electrical Merchants' Association, Mr. Goh Cheng Hooi. said that the progress of electricity has been keeping pace with the rapid advance of modern science m our world today, where there are such fantastic weapons as the atom-bomb. the138 words
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Article110 1958-03-03 4 Malayan Hitch-hikers Are Oft KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Two 18-year-old hitch-hikers who plan to go round the world, Kandralingam Chelliah, and Wong Yaw Fah, started off today from Sungei Siput with $50 donated by Sungei Siput residents They have been joined by a Sungei Siput schoolboy kifli Mohamed Yusoff, 17. only110 words
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Article63 1958-03-03 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun The Director of Civil Aviation, Mr. Max Oxford, yesterday paid tribute to the staff of the Federation Air Service for their "efficient and M factory service" during the life of the service. The FAS. administered fcv the Malayan Railway, ran a Beaver service63 words
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253 1958-03-03 5 WARFIELD GIVES A SPLENDID RECITAL Standard Music Critic AM WARFIELD, nerican baritone, splendid recital bea large and tremenenthusiastic audi:he Victoria MemoHall last night, rfleld has a rich deep of wonderful colour which he uses :.ition and with werrlni musicaThroughout a long and g programme ranging Lully to Gershwin. was never253 words
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Article, Illustration70 1958-03-03 5 SIX people, including three women, were sent hospital following a son between two > m Haig Road. Sin">re at 2.30 a.m. yesterday. All six. however, escaped serious injury. The injured were T. Doughty, Mrs. Doughty, and Miss Kay Roberts, who occupied one car. 1 Heng Ting70 words
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Article, Illustration36 1958-03-03 5 Inche Mohammad Van Hassan who married Miss Rahimah Rathman last week. Picture shows the couple cutting: the cake during the reception. The bridegroom is an employee of the Singapore Air Port Control Tower.36 words
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147 1958-03-03 5 E.C.A.F.E. COMPLETES DRAFT REPORT KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The nine-nation drafting committee of ECAFE s tenth session on industry and natural resources has completed work on the draft report which will be submitted tomorrow for the full committee's approval. The drafting committee is headed by Japan's Mr. M. NLsibori. The other147 words
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181 1958-03-03 5 House To House Campaign In XL KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The UMNO division here launched a "drive for voters" within the municipality for the next municipal elections. The 11-man team neaded by Selangor UMNO secretary Inche Hamzah Allang will go ,to every ward within the181 words
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Article360 1958-03-03 5 Govt. Acts On Rehabilitation Survey Report KUALA LUMPUK, Sun. The Alliance Cabinet is considering a $6,000,000 "coconut rehabilitation scheme" which if implemented will enable Malaya to retain its position as the world's biggest exporter of coconut oil. Prepared as a result of the Malaya-wide360 words
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147 1958-03-03 5 Last Of 14 Bandits, A Woman, Gives Up SUNGEI BAKAP. Sun.— A woman Communist terrorist, Gan Cheng Heok, 21, surrendered herself to a member of the public at the Police District Headquarters m Nibong Tebal at midnight of Feb. 18. Gan was the only terrorist left behind to fend for147 words
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Article92 1958-03-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The National Union of Plantation Workers Executive Council will meet on Friday to discuss the "disappointing" reply to their demand made by the Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association yesterday, The Standard was told. The general secretary of the NUPW, Mr. P. P. Narayanan, said92 words
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Article192 1958-03-03 5 Tunku Appeals For Unity In UMNO 7 Am Ready To Step Down/ He Says BUKIT MERTAJAM, Sun. The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, told the South Province Weliesley UMNO division's general assembly held here yesterday not to work against UMNO and crush the organization. He reminded them not to be192 words
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Article28 1958-03-03 5 SIX thugs assaulted a learner driver Low Tian Sco m a coffee-stall at Prince Edward Road, Singapore, yesterday evening and robbed him of his pen and sunglasses.28 words
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Article157 1958-03-03 5 PLEA TO AID THE TIMBER INDUSTRY IPOH, Sun. The Perak Timber Merchants' Association decided at a meeting today to appeal to government to establish a scheme to put the timber industry on a stable footing It deplored the lacfc ot a Master Plan for logging work m Perak and the157 words
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Article, Illustration63 1958-03-03 5 4R. K. KANAGARATNAM, 24, a graduate of the University of Malaya, has recently been awarded a Masters Degree m political science by the University of British Columbia. Mr. Kanagaratnam, who is on a World University Service Fellow scholarship studying political science, will shortly join the London63 words
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Article139 1958-03-03 5 More Delegates Arrive KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. More delegates from two countries—Nationalist China and Vietnam arrived here this evening to attend the main ECAFE conference opening here on Wednesday. The 7-man Nationalist delegation headed by the Adviser to the Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Communications, Mr Ching Men Chin, arrived by139 words
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Article92 1958-03-03 5 ALOR STAR. Sun. Three men who robbed a shopkeeper. Tan Ah Kheng, at Selama Estate on July 17, last year, were convicted by Mr. Justice Hill yesterday when they pleaded guilty. Atan bin Haji Hamzah. was given 10 years' jail and Majid bin Ali and Hamad92 words
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Article66 1958-03-03 5 Jelawat Council Polls KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The electors of Jelawat In Kuantan went to the polls yesterday to choose representatives for the Council's four wards of Timor, Barat. Utara and Selatan. The four successful candidates, all Independents, were: Inche Sharkhan bin Abdul Rahman Tuan Haji Hassan bin Arshad. Inche Ja'afar66 words
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Article298 1958-03-03 6 DFDFSD Gains 3 Set Verdict Over Gallant Kew San Eddy keeping the rallies. Kew San led 3-0 and 4-2 before Eddy caught up with one service to lead 6-4. Eddy then struck a bad patch and with Kew San giving nothing away the score rolled298 words
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Article128 1958-03-03 6 FULL RESULTS FIRST NI<;HTi Teb Kew San beat Lai Fook Ying 15-6 15-4. Johnny Heab and Lim Say Hup beat Abdullah Piruz and Ong Pob Mm 12-15 15-11 15 5 Eddie Choong beat San Seong Knk 15 4 T5-6 Johnny Heah and Lim Say Hup beat Ooi Teik Hock and128 words
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Article177 1958-03-03 6 OSLO, March 2 iKeuter)— The Swedish team "Tre Kronor" three crowns after their big victory over Norway on Saturday, won again m the world ice hockey championships here yesterday. The Swedes, reigning chamDions. after trailing zero-one m the first period beat Finland 5-2. Earlier the Canadians. Whitby177 words
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Article425 1958-03-03 6 A badminton championship commemorating the achievement of Merdeka will be staged by the Selangor Badminton Association m Kuala Lumpur from June 26 to June 29 Announcing this after a meeting of the Standing Committee of the Badminton Association of Malaya held m ipore yesterday, the President425 words
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Article972 1958-03-03 6 FOLLOW INC are weights and probable starters for all eight races on Saturday (Mar. 8), second and final day of the Penang Turf Club Spring Meeting: The Kedah Cup Horses Class 2 Div. I-BV2 Furs. 442 8y BARAKAI 900 KOOCERb ialamat Stable 71 1 6v GOLDEN972 words
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Article189 1958-03-03 6 LONG BEACH. California. March 2 (UP) The United States last night defeated Canada for the fight to represent the American zone m the battie for badminton's biggest prize, the Thomas Cup. sweeping all nine games of the two-day meeting. The victory was clinched for the189 words
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Article109 1958-03-03 6 KUALA LUMPUK, Sun Perak beat Malacca by 3-2 m the Chua Choong Leon? Cup tennis tie on the Gol* Club courts here today Perak who led 2-1 yesterday made sure of victory when Lee Eng beat Dr Dhmaratnam 7-5 6-3 m straight sets Moses109 words
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Article45 1958-03-03 6 POLICE Sports Association and Badan Kesenian drew two-all m their opening match m the SAFA Div. 2B league on the Police ground yesterday. Half time score was 1-1. Chiam Kirn scored both goals for Police while Mohamed Said and Katun netted tor Kesenian.45 words
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Article40 1958-03-03 6 A (jOAL 10 minutes trom time by Kartar Singh gave the Singapore Khalsa Association its first tvo points m the Singapore Hockey Association subsidiary league when they beat Indian Association 1-0 on the Girls Sports Club ground yesterday.40 words
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371 1958-03-03 6 FED. SHOW SINGAPORE SOCCER SUPERIORITY KUALA LUMPUK, Sun. Federation once apain proved their superiority when they beat Singapore i 1 m a soccei match at the Merdeka stadium here toda>. Fie S.ngapore players were showing signs of stra.Y. en th»* previous night's play when Federation won 5 2. But nevertheless371 words
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Article60 1958-03-03 6 BANGKOK. Mar. 2 (Reuter). —Thailand has decided to sponsor a South-east Asia Games meeting to be held m Bangkok next December, a member of her Olympic committee said today. Burma. South Vietnam. Laos. Cambodia, and Malaya would be invited to take Dart, he said. The games would60 words
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159 1958-03-03 6 'Good Refereeing Counts A Lot' Tunku KUALA LUMPLR. Sun The sport of football must be kept clean if it is to have the support of the public "This is where good refereeing counts and it counts a lot rieHHred Malaya's most important soccer fan. Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman today159 words
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Article98 1958-03-03 6 Cycling Event A Thriller Yesterdays 50-mlle open event organized by the Singapore Amateur Cycling Association proved a thriller. In one of the most exciting finishes. A. Raffie beat Mashood Ahmed to second place and Mansoor Sawi finished a very close third. All three cyclists represented Singapore m the Merdeka Games98 words
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Article203 1958-03-03 7 Sobers Beats Hutton's Record V Jamaica. March 1 jter) Garfield Sobers, ear-old West Indian cricketer, scored the highest ever innings m the match inst Pakistan here today. i 365 not out to beat record of 364 Hutton lor Australia at London, m 1938. ~.ded all-rounder. the record m about c203 words
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Article83 1958-03-03 7 Elorde Regains Title TOKYO. March 2 (Reuter) Elorde, the pride of the pines tonight regained Orient lightweight title he beat the holder, HiroJkawa of Japan on points m a 12 round match at Tokyo's )litan gymnasium Tonight's fight was Okawa's iefence of the title he won ing Omsap Laemfapha of83 words
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Article49 1958-03-03 7 Singapore SOCCER S.A.F.A. League—Div. 2A—Bedok S.C. vs. Katong S.C. at Geylang Stadium. Div. 3A Kebenaran Club vs. Perhimponan Stia at F. and N. Div. 3A— Stable Boys S.C. vs. Bukit Panjang S.C. at M.F.A. Youth competition soccer HOCKEY Friendly Parwana S.C. vs. Singapore Recreation Club at S.R.C.49 words
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Article120 1958-03-03 7 3 Qualify For Asian Games KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Raja Azlan, Annie Choong and Tan Fong Thin, three Federation athletes qualified for the Asian Games m the second FMAAU trial held at the Cheras Road ground today. Raja Azlan, who deadheated with Andrew Lazaroo m the first run m the 100120 words
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Article87 1958-03-03 7 MILAN. March 2 (Reuter) Duilio Loi (Italy), European ■weight boxing champion, beat former world title-holder Wallace 'Bud 1 Smith (U.S.) here last night, when the American d to come out for the last round of the ten-round contest. Smith was knocked through the ropes by a87 words
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Article29 1958-03-03 7 JOHANNESBURG. March 2 (Reuter) Mike Holt, South African light-heavyweight boxing champion, beat Artenio Calzavara (Italy), European titleholder, here last night, the Italian retiring m the fifth round.29 words
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Article533 1958-03-03 7 Albion Lucky To Snatch A Draw; Wolves Out LONDON, March 1 (Reuter) The quarter-final matches m the English football cup competition today provided a day of triumph for Lancashire. Magnificent Manchester United defied all the odds by drawing 2 2 against West Bronawich Albion m533 words
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Article74 1958-03-03 7 FUKUOKA, Southern Japan March 2 (Reuter).— Strong winds and an occasional snowstorm today failled to stop the touring New Zealand rugby team from romping to an easy 34-to-3 point victory over an all Japan team at Fukuoka, Southern Japan. The half time score was. New Zealand74 words
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360 1958-03-03 7 Springbok Attack Holds Aussie Batsmen In Check «nlck through the slips by Bena ..d which scorched past the taps of Tayfield's outstretched fingers Third architect of Australia's recovery was Ken MacKay, who was unbeaten at the close with 40. scored m 104 rmns Though the Australians have crept to within360 words
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Article75 1958-03-03 7 SYDNEY. March 2 (Reuter) —Olympic triple gold medallist Betty Cuthbert beat fellow Olympian Marlene Mathews m the final of the New South Wales 100 yards here ptstei Cuthbert's time was 10 4 se^s which equalled the world record set by Australian Mariorie Jackson m 1952 It75 words
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Article509 1958-03-03 7 Ronnie Chang Is Star In Tumultuous Victory A RECORD softball crowd saw champion Pandas gain a tumultuous 13-12 victory and a one-game lead over the 14th Squadron, Royal New Zealand Air Force on the University of Malaya ground yesterday. The Pandas won the 11-inning thriller509 words
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Article85 1958-03-03 7 LONDON. March 2 (Reuter) Rugby results follow: INTERNATIONAL Ireland 12. Scotland 6 (played m Dublin >. INTER-SERVICES TOURNAMENT Royal Navy 14. The Army 0 RUGBY LEAGUE Bramley 10. Halifax 24. Castleford 12. Liverpool City 11. Hull 17, Batley a Keighley 12, Featherston Rovers 27. Leigh 30, Leeds 18.85 words
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Advertisement824 1958-03-03 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Tai: *****/6, *****/4 ««/6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SSRVICt Halifax, Montreal, Boston. New York. Baltimore. Philadelphia o> Cult Ports. C i pore r. S ham reliant. TIUCI* 27Feb/10Ma» 11 Mat 15/16 Mat ULYSSES 23/27 April 28 Aptil 29 Apt ll Carriers option824 words
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Advertisement1211 1958-03-03 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) ilficorocwaiei it >2 lin.si s T P r THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE .AILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON O CONIINtNTAL PORIS :arner» option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (Via Suex with liberty to proceed via Panama1,211 words
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Advertisement870 1958-03-03 8 MITSUI |]Q LINE S'oore P. Shorn Penonc FOR JAPAN. Amugison Maru for Yokolamo Kobe Moji 9 Mai 7 MoHafconesan Maru tor Pusan, /okohomo. Nagova, Kobe 24 Mar Harunasan Moru tor Moji X"obe. Yokohamo 4 Upl 3 Apl 31 Mai FOR U.S.A. via SUEZ For New York, Philadelphia, rtoltimore via Bombay870 words
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Advertisement747 1958-03-03 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWARDS Sailings tor Bangkok and/or Far Eott Penang P.S'hom S pore "BUSUANGA" In Port 5 Mor Loading tor Shanghai. "KOREA" In Port/ 3 Mar 4/4 Mor 5/6 Mor Accepts cargo tor Bangkok. Saigon. Jopon. "SELANDIA" 12/13 Mor 14/15 Mar 16/17 Mar HOMEWARDS Soilings tor Aden, Port Said.747 words
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Article21 1958-03-03 9 MR. DAVID MUIR, Agent General for Queensland m London. has been elected chairman of the International Suear Council-21 words
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Article14 1958-03-03 9 AUSTRALIA'S first nylon factory came into production recently at Bayswater North, Victoria.14 words
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Article52 1958-03-03 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants on Saturday. Canada: buying. T.T 32-1/4. O.D. 32-3/8, 90 days airmail 32--11/16 credit bills, 32-13/16 trade bills. Selling rates. T.T. or OD. ready: New York: 32-11/16: Canada 31-7/8; French Francs *****. Other exchange rates52 words
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Article86 1958-03-03 9 NEUf DELHI, Mar. 2. (AFP) The budget of the Indian Railways presented to Parliament recently anticipates profits for the year of Rs. 770 million. Out of this sum, the Indian Railways will pay the Central Government Rs. 500 million, which will leave a surplus of86 words
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Article43 1958-03-03 9 PRODUCTION of steel m the Netherlands last year amounted to 1,182,000 tons, compared to 1,051,000 tons m the previous year This represents an increase of 12.4 per cent. Production rose by 73 per cent, over the last five years.43 words
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Article208 1958-03-03 9 Optimism Seen On Business Upturn WASHINGTON March. 2 Optimism over prospects for an improvement m the U.S. business outlook has been voiced by two members of President Eisenhower's cabinet. Labour Secretary James P. Mitchell said he believed February should see the peak of unemployment m the United States, with a208 words
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91 1958-03-03 9 WASHINGTON. March 2— Mr. Samuel C. Wsugh. president of the U.S. ExportImport Bank, said the government institution now has m Asian countries about US$l,OOO million m authorized loans. He made the statement m urging the House Banking and Currency Committee to increase the Bank's lending91 words
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Article54 1958-03-03 9 An Australian firm is making a new paper product at its mill m Botany. New South Wales, for use by joinery companies which produce doors for buildings. It takes the form of honeycomb types of slabs of kraft paper and can be incorporated m the construction54 words
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Article610 1958-03-03 9 Weekly Economic Letter: WASHINGTON, March. 2: The preliminary official figures on U.S. imports for 1957 are m now, and they offer some heartening surprises. For they show that U.S. purchases from other countries not only held up well as the year progressed, but actually increased610 words
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Article, Illustration502 1958-03-03 9 R.I. COPRA SUPPLY MAY BE HARD TO GET: REPORT DFDFD COPRA supplies from Indonesia for the Singapore market may be difficult to obtain as a result of recent developments m the Republic. This anxiety is expressed m the weekly produce report of Lewis Peat (Spore) Ltd. Although one further vesselStandardpic - 502 words
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Article123 1958-03-03 9 "RUBBER m Building." an illustrated iolder just published by the Natural Rubber Development Board, Is a factual but light-hearted guide to the growing literature on the subject. "The architect," It comments, "has never before had such a variety of materials at his disposal and uhile it make123 words
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Article40 1958-03-03 9 Aust. Makes The 'Gradall MANUFACTURE Of the big U.S road-making machine known as the "Gradall" has begun m Austral.a. This hydraulically powered machine does the work of many single-purpose machines including excavator, ripper, ditcher, grader, front-end loader, trencher and crane.40 words
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Article26 1958-03-03 9 The board of directors of Swissair has elected Mr. Ernest Schmidheiny as its new chairman, m succession to th» late Dr. R. V. Heberleln.26 words
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456 1958-03-03 9 By A Market Correspondent TURNOVER on the local share market m the first full week's trading after Chinese New Year was greater than the recent average. The bulk of the business written was m industrials and tins m that order. Fluctuations m the industrial456 words
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Article21 1958-03-03 9 THE 39th international exhibition of passenger cars, station cars, camping cars, components and accessories ended recently m Amsterdam.21 words
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Article285 1958-03-03 9 BUSINESS done m shares from Feb. 22 to 28: INDUSTRIALS: Fraser N'eave Ords. $2.67* to $2.65 to $2.67 i Gammons $2.32* to $2.30. Hammer Co. $2.25 to $2.30. Hume Industries Prefs. A22/. William Jacks. 51. 98 to $2. c.d. and Sl.BB to $1,884 x.d., Jackson Co.. $1.40 Malayan285 words
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Article45 1958-03-03 9 EASTERN REALTY. CO. Ltd: For the year ended 31—12—57, 1957, a protit ol 10.43 per cent was earned and a dividend of 9 per cent has been recommended. Net liquid assets at balancing date were equal to 59.8 cents per share.45 words
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Article, Illustration119 1958-03-03 9 THREE SingaDore telegraph men of Cable and Wireless Ltd., Messrs. Lim Teck Siong, Chen Mock Lim and Lim Chan Kong, are among eight students drawn from the Colony, Hongkong, Jesselton and Penang stations attending an 18 months' course at the company's engineering school m Hongkong This119 words
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Article170 1958-03-03 9 U.K. Study Trip For Two GEC Men TWO Asian staff members of the General Electric Co. (Malaya) Ltd. will go on a study trip to G.E.C. works m England m May. They are Mr B. J. Thomas of the Kuala Lumpur branch who has served with G.E.C. for 30 years170 words
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Article192 1958-03-03 9 QANTAS will spend £6,--000,000 to develop its home base at Sydney Airport for the jet age. The programme, now under way, will transform a large area of the airport. The new facilities are being designed to support the operations of the Qantas fleet of Boeing192 words
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Advertisement553 1958-03-03 9 You ore received with a smile m special Service Organl- t xation The SAS Tokyo Gateway has been established m Tokyo with H^. the one and only aim: to fc^ make all arriving or departing: SAS passengers K^^«l mJ\^M really feel they are m good Jpi^. V hands. < S^^K553 words
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Article, Illustration470 1958-03-03 10 r po prove that she had the making of a singer, young Theresa Leung Ping at the raw age of 15 entered a competition m SJttnghai and came out first •from among 500 contestants. Since then Theresa has been collecting laurels a s a470 words
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Article, Illustration433 1958-03-03 10 JJAVE you ever thought of the numerous devices women would resort to for an emphatic figure? These are the things they'd normally do, says the beauticians eat less starchy food, more fruits and vegetables, exercise as recommended. What about those who yearn for a433 words
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Article178 1958-03-03 10 "T RECENTLY washed a drip-dry shirt, and hung it on a coat hanger (not plastic)," writes Mrs. E. S. "When it was dry there was a yellow stain across the shoulders. I scrubbed it and boiled it, but the stain was still there. Then 1 put the shirt178 words
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Article48 1958-03-03 10 "Can you please tell me how to rid two silver teapots, which have been out of use for a lona time, of their 'metallic' smell?" asks E. R. St. J. Rinse the pots with hot water to which a level dessertspoonful of borax has been added.48 words
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Miscellaneous446 1958-03-03 10 *TH)DAYS QUOTATION: i- "Unless one is a genius, it is best to aim at being intelligible" A. Hope MONDAY FOR EVER! ONE: Complete tasks, promote private interests, be secretive. Pursue duties and obligations conscientiously, but avoid a tendency to confusion, misunderstandings, or involvements. Recherk papers. YOUR BIRTHDATE AND BIRTHSIGN BELOW446 words
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Miscellaneous115 1958-03-03 10 HDBBHH By RITA DEL MAR SCORPIO Oct 23 to Nov. 21 Wind up a matter. Take care of respons Be thrifty, tai careful. SAGITTARIUS 22 to Dec 21 Strengthen agreements with others: gain more friendly rela tions. Avoid worry, misunderstanding CAPRICORN Dec. 22 to Jan. 19 Make neces sary financial115 words
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Article361 1958-03-03 11 RED CROSS PLANS FOR WELFARE Ramani Reveals Work Ahead For The Society Xl ALA LUMPUK, Sun. Plans to expand the activities ol the Red Cross Society of Malaya m adult training, junior Red Cross work and welfare of cripples and invalids were announced by Mr. R. Ramani, Chairman oi the361 words
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259 1958-03-03 11 RED DIARY REVEALS COMMUNAL DISCORD IPOH, Sun. The humiliation and hatred for Indian terrorists by their Chinese "comrades" is recorded m a captured diary belonging to the notorious district committee member, Perumal, who was shot dead after a "jungle trial" early year. Extracts from Perumal's diary were released by the259 words
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Article102 1958-03-03 11 SHE WENT HOME ALONE KUALA L V MPUR, Sun. A Police Officer's wife who was supposed to return to England with her husband yesterday left here by BOAC without him and she wept before she boarded the plane. She is Mrs E. O. Valpy. the widow of former Commandant of102 words
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Article62 1958-03-03 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A motion to increase the number of hawkers here by another 1,000 made m the Municipal Council by Councillor. Mr. V. David was defeated. "It would help ease to a great extent the unemployment problem." Mr. David said. Another motion he proposed62 words
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Article40 1958-03-03 11 KUALA TRENGGANU, Sun. The Raja Muda of Trengganu declared open a training centre at the Agricultural Station at Ajil. 18 miles from Kuala Trengganu yesterday. This centre, the first of its kind m Trengganu, costs about $40,000.40 words
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198 1958-03-03 11 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Sun The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, on a private visit to Penang yesterday, told the Province Wellesley South UMNO division at its general assembly that implementation of the Razak Report as regards Malay secondary schools was only a question of time198 words
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Article40 1958-03-03 11 THE Acting Minister for Interior and Justice. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Taiib.^ on Saturday presented the Chief Inspector's trophy to the Kota Bharu Fire Brigade at a ceremony attended by State and Town Councillors and government officials.40 words
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Article67 1958-03-03 11 PENANG. Sun. Mr. William Ng Jit Chye, succeeded Dr. Oh Kirn Seng as President of the American Universities Club of Malaya, at the elections of office-bearers for 1958/59 recently. Others elected were: Vicepresident Mr. Yeoh Cheung Seng. Sec. Mr. Chan Yeok Phooi. treasurer Mr. Lee Eng67 words
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Article157 1958-03-03 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Scout uniform is no guarantee that the boy wearing it has been transformed into "a little angel," said the Federation Scouts Executive Commissioner. Mr. G. Geldard yesterday m his message at the opening of Scout Job week here. "We have157 words
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Article162 1958-03-03 11 RUSSIAN WANTS TO TALK WITH TUNKU PENANC-. Sun. The chiei Russian delegate to me ECAFE conference m Kua,a Lumpur. Mr. Jakov E. Chadaev. said here today that he woud be pleased to have a talk with the Federation Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman. Asked what were his impiessions of the162 words
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Article86 1958-03-03 11 PENANG. Sun. A clerk. Pneh Sin Hong, alleged In the Magistrate's Court today, that his mistress had misconducted herself with a painter, with the result that the painter's wife became so worried she had to be admitted to Tanjong Rambutan Mental Hospital. Pneh was found86 words
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Article52 1958-03-03 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The wife and tour children of Major Khalid Yassin. assistant Military Adviser to the Malayan High Commissioner's office m Britain, left Kuala Lumpur by BOAC yesterday to* join the major. Thirteen-year-old Khadijah. the major's only daughter intends to take up music as52 words
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Miscellaneous483 1958-03-03 11 GFGFG dar.n) 3. 7.15 and 9 30 p.m. SULTAN; Secret Affair 3. 7.15 and 9.30 p.m SEREMBAN CAPITOL: Siew Hup Chee Koo Leong 2 30. 645 and 9 30 p.m. REX: Aaj Xi Baat (Hindi) 2 30. ti.45 and 930 p.m PLAZA 1 Curcu. Beast Ot Amazon 2.30 7 and483 words
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Miscellaneous280 1958-03-03 11 BUKIT MIRIAJAM CATHAY: Teenage Rebel 3 7 and 9 15 p.m IPOH CATHAY; Merry Andrew 12.45 3. 6.45 and 9 15 p.m RIBY: Rumble on the Docta 1245 a. 6.45 and 9 15 p m. ODKON: Who's The Murderer? (Cantonese) 12 45 3 645 and a. 15 LH)O: Black Patch280 words
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Miscellaneous288 1958-03-03 11 PARII BtJMAR GRAND: World Without End 3. 6.45 and 9.15 p m •OR I SWHItIMHAM REX: Mogok (Malay) 12.30 2.30. 6.45 and 9 15 p.m CATHAY: Mambo Girl 3. 6.30 and 9pm MIJAR CATHAY: The Oily Man 2.30 715 and 9.30 p.m RIA: Lap Sap Cheen Kum (Mandarin) 2.30. 715288 words
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235 1958-03-03 12 Court Rules Bishop Had Defamed Couple FLORENCE, Italy, March 2. (UP).— An Italian criminal court last night convicted a Roman Catholic Bishop on charges of defaming as "public concubines" a parish couple married outside the church. A crowd of 300 persons m the square outside the court house lustily cheered235 words
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204 1958-03-03 12 COLOMBO, March 2, (Reuter).— Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike, Prime Minister of Ceylon, yesterday criticised British politicians who expressed "patronising views" about the politics of countries like Ceylon. Friendly relations would be helped if they restrained themselves from "indulging m this type of action" he told204 words
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Article39 1958-03-03 12 KHARTOUM. March 2 (Reuter) The Sudanese Government has decided to recognise the United Arab Republic of Egypt and Syria, it was announced here tonight. The Egyptian Ambassador m Khartoum has been informed of the Government's decision.39 words
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Article98 1958-03-03 12 BELGRADE. March 2 (UP) Belgrade university professor Dragoslav Stranjakovic went on trial yesterday on charges of plotting to overthrow President Tito's regime. Stranjakovic said he was involved m the alleged conspiracy, for which two oldtime Social Democrats received heavy prison terms, only a s a98 words
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Article29 1958-03-03 12 THE search over wide areas of the mid-Atlantic for a 7.5. radar picket plane missing with 23 men aboard since Feb. 20 was finally abandoned yesterday. UP.29 words
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Article139 1958-03-03 12 HAVANA, March 2 (UP) Rebels burned a waterfront warehouse and schools and killed at least two persons yesterday m a fresh wave of hitrun arson and shooting raids from their mountain hideouts. Eyewitnesses reported two men, one apparently an Ame- rican and the other139 words
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Article90 1958-03-03 12 Officers Do Cookhouse Fatigues LONDON, March 2, (Reuter) British Army officers are doing ''cookhouse fatigues" m luxury hotels here to learn the hard way how to improve Army food. Lieutenants, captains, and even one major are taking orders from hotel kitchen staff as they learn how to peel potatoes, scrub90 words
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Article128 1958-03-03 12 MORRISTON, South Wales, Mar. 2, (Reuter) 400 Welsh, men marched down the main street here yesterday St. David's Day to protest against growing unemployment m South-west Wales. Local Members of Parliament, mayors and church ministers joined m the demonstration which called for the relief of unemployment128 words
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Article91 1958-03-03 12 NEW YORK, March 2 (UP) Three more persons died of poisoning yesterday after drinking deadly wood alcohol, raising the total number of New York moonshine liquor deaths to 19 m five days. Two candy store operators were charged with homicide m two of the deaths. Police91 words
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505 1958-03-03 12 RUSSIA: LET ASIA JOIN FOREIGN MINISTERS TALKS SHE EXPECTS WEST TO SAY NO' MOSCOW, March 2 (Reuter) The Soviet Union, m agreeing to a meeting of Foreign Ministers preparatory to summit talks, envisages a conference embracing 30 nations or more, according to unofficial Western sources here last night. They added505 words
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221 1958-03-03 12 BAHREIN, March 2, (UP). Saudi Arabia and Bahrein have signed an agreement on the adjustment of their maritime frontiers and providing for the sharing of certain oil revenues. Bahrein Radio said last night. The broadcast said that a six-point agreement between the countries had been221 words
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Article85 1958-03-03 12 HONGKONG. March 2 (Reuter) A senior official at the British naval dockyard here was shut m his office for more than an hour yesterday by dockyard workers protesting against staff cuts. They allowed the official. Mr. L. Flowers, to leave only after Riot Squad Police arrived.85 words
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Article23 1958-03-03 12 HIROSHIMA authorities yesterday reported the fifth death this year from effects of the atom bomb explosion on August 6, 1945. U.P.23 words
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Article114 1958-03-03 12 Nylons Are Part Of Arms Aid WASHINGTON, March 2, (Reuter) Nylon stockings were among items supplied under the United States military aid programme, according to a secret testimony before the House Foreign Affairs Committee published yesterday The General Accounting Office also found that American military advisers to Turkey asked for114 words
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Article, Illustration79 1958-03-03 12 "GET (hat Fascist down" seems to have been the pass word as numerous hands and arms are raised to hit down on Neo Fascist deputy, Nino De Totto (centre) m response to his fascist salute during a partisan ceremony m Rome's Piazza Venezia. The incident highlighted79 words
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284 1958-03-03 12 They Don't Want US Bases ONiXJN, March 2, (UP).-Thousands of placardwavirg Communists, with Union Jacks flying and bagoipes blaring, paraded before the U.S. Air Force Headrjuartfrs at suburban Ruislip yesterday chanting '•Yanks Go Home" More than 4,000 demonstrators marched six abreast down the road m284 words
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Article212 1958-03-03 12 Tighter Bonds On Hungary Tipped VIENNA, March 2, (Reuter). A secret radio station believed to be operating inside Rumania claimed today that talks have been held m Bucharest on a proposed union between Hungary and Rumania. Bulgaria would also join union, and all three 51 would later join the Soviet212 words
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