Singapore Standard, 10 March 1958
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Title Section24 1958-03-10 1 )fc 3fl SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone *****—5 Cable: "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, MONDAY, A ARCH 10, 1958 Vol. VIII. No. 250. 15 cts. 12 Poges [FINAL EDITION]24 words
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Article534 1958-03-10 1 CAIRO IS SOURCE OF ARMS SUPPLY Kremlin Ready To Send Jets To Crush The Rebels Standard Staff Reporter RUSSIA is supplying the military needs of the Central Government of Indonesia through 9 Egypt and is prepared to send Soviet jet aircraft (MIG-15s and MIG-17s) to help534 words
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336 1958-03-10 1 PARANG MEN SLASH FOUR MAHJONG PLAYERS 2 Badly Hurt In Sudden Assault EIGHT thugs walked into a house m Havelock Road, Singapore, where a mahjong game was m progress and slashed the four players with parangs and axes, seriously injuring two. The injured were Poh Kirn Siong, 28. a driving336 words
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Article53 1958-03-10 1 PARIS. March 9. (Reuter) —A French engineering firm has announced that it is working on plans for an atomic-engined car. The car would use a nuclear fuel m cartridge form obtained by irritation m an atomic pile or derived from atomic waste and giving off53 words
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Article38 1958-03-10 1 PRINCESS Margaret, who took the West Indies by storm m her 1955 island tour, will return to the sunny Caribbean next month to attend the birth of a new nation the Federation of the West Indies. U.P.38 words
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156 1958-03-10 1 TOKYO March 9 (UP) Communist China announced today that it has instructed the first group of its soldiers m North Korea to be withdrawn. A Peking radio broadcast, monitored here, said the instructions, issued by the "Chinese People's Volunteers headquarters" were "concerned156 words
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Article, Illustration53 1958-03-10 1 THIS official photograph shows the launching of the Jupiter-C rocket, carrying the second Explorer satellite from Cape Canaveral, Florida, last Thursday. Scientists have since confirmed that the fourth stage of the rocket had failed to ignite and that the satellite had burned up m its plunge back to53 words
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148 1958-03-10 1 Federation With Sumatra A Good Move People LONDON, March 9 (Reuter)— The People, a widelyread independent Sunday newspaper, today suggested that a federation of Sumatra, Malaya and British Colony of Borneo would be beneficial to all concerned. ''The rebellion m far off Indonesia has not aroused much interest among the148 words
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100 1958-03-10 1 TV Man May Sue Randolph Churchill NEW YORK, March 9 (UP).— Television interviewer, John Wingate, said on Saturday he was contemplating a damage suit against Randolph Churchill, charging the latter slurred VVingate's father during a tempestuous interview on Thursday night During the interview, Wingate made an indirect reference to Churchill's100 words
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181 1958-03-10 1 LONDON. March 9 (Reuter) Rescue teams battled through snowstorms overnight to reach two climbers stranded on two of the country's highest mountains. In Scotland. Royal Air Force men. Police and volunteer civilians struggled to the Corrieleis on Ben Nevis (4,406 feet) Britain's highest peak where181 words
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Article32 1958-03-10 1 THE formation of a new Venezuela political party, "Republican Integration" was announced yesterday m Caracas by a group of 130 prominent figures from financial, industrial, imnort and intellectual circles/ AFPAFP - 32 words
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Article65 1958-03-10 1 LONDON, March 9. (Reuter) —Britain is to explode another hydrogen bomb at Christmas Island m the Pacific before the end of month if conditions are favourable, the Sunday Express reports today. The newspaper's political correspondent says that If all goes well. It will be the last65 words
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198 1958-03-10 1 Attack And It's Civil War, Warn The Rebels JAKARTA. March 9 (AFP) The rebel Central Sumatra government warned last night that civil war will break out m Indonesia if the Jakarta government carries out its threatened troop landings m re-bel-held territory The warning was issued m a statement broadcast over198 words
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Article198 1958-03-10 1 Call For De-nuclearised Zone' MANILA, March 9 (Reuter)— Mr. Richard Casey, Australian External Affairs Minister, said today that the timing of the Russian proposal for a collective peace treaty m Asia "quite clearly branded it as propaganda." Mr. Casey l s here to attend, the198 words
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Article53 1958-03-10 1 TWO men. believed to be gangsters of secret society group "24," were attacked by a gang of ten thugs of a rival group "08" yesterday following an argument m Kanvpong Tiong Bahru yesterday. The two were attacked with stones when they ran for cover. One received53 words
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Article57 1958-03-10 1 VIENNA, March 9 (UP) A mysterious explosion at the Czechaslovakian Military Academy m Brno last month killed four persons and injured several others, reliable sources reported yesterday. They said that Czech Secret Police have arrested four persons m connection with the explosion at the Antonin Zapotocky57 words
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Advertisement96 1958-03-10 1 a guide to the I intelligent V f beer drinker Tiger beer reaches you freshly bottled, .^mr after it has matured m the cellars -j^^^ under specially controlled conditions. Tiger Beer is brewed aa the tropics for the tropics. Awtiti GOLD MEDAL ATLdwooN wmmem mmnm* Brrieed AND ■OTTt.KO MAUTAN MCWCDIIS.96 words
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Article324 1958-03-10 2 ENGLISH IS NECESSARY JOHARI Its The Language Of Progress, He Tells Malays PENANG, Sun. The Minister for Education, Inche Mohomed Khir Johari, told 3,000 Malays m Sungei Ara last night that the English language must be retained as the medium for acquiring knowledge and higher education m Malaya. He stressed324 words
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168 1958-03-10 2 DEATH OF A PLANTER: GIRL, 17. IS JAILED ALOR STAR. Sun.— A former cinema ticket seller m Sungei Paiani, Beh Siew Hoon, aged 17, was sentenced to two years and five months' imprisonment when she pleaded guilty beiore Mr. Justice Hill here today to an amended charge of culpable homicide,168 words
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237 1958-03-10 2 RELIGIOUS TRAINING IS GOOD FORYOUTH It Builds Moral Fibre Minister BUTTERWORTH. Sun. Religious instruction will give the country's youth the moral background necessary for them to become useful future citizens said Minister for Education Inche Mohamed Khir Johari 'yesterday. The Minister said this m his speech at the 33rd anniversary237 words
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Article292 1958-03-10 2 Undemocratic, Claims Union MALACCA, Sun. Thirty delegates from five political parties and eight Unions condemned alleged un demon a tic Police interference m the bus strike here. An emergency meeting called by the National Union of Transport Workers, a fiveman goodwill committee comprised of a representative292 words
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Article39 1958-03-10 2 MALACCA, Sun. About 40 ECAFE delegates from Kuala Lumpur visited historisal sites here today. The State Governor, Mr. Leong Yew Koh later entertained them to a tea-party which was attended by more than 500 people.39 words
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Article130 1958-03-10 2 Malay Schools Cut These Classes TANJOXG MALIM, Sun. The Education Department here has dissolved two English classes m Malay schools after receiving a petition from the local Parents Association The 29 students studying m these classes have been transferred to the Methodist English School. The Parents Association recently held a130 words
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Article57 1958-03-10 2 SUXGEI PATANI. Sun. Security Forces operatir. the Sungei Toh Pawang E area m Bedong last night n contact with five Coiht terrorists. After an exchange of one Communist terrorist believed to have beer, cd. A follow-up is m oper Voice aircraft will Bj the area tomorrow57 words
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Advertisement1230 1958-03-10 2 sdfsdf TUITION Y.W.C.A. BALLROOM DANCINC new session commencing 1 1 th March, Bfy •"i^ers 5 Pm. Intermediate and advanced 6 p.m. $10 for S lessons *****. CALYPSO; ROCK-N-ROLL; MAM-BO 2 To-morrow at 7.30 p.m $10/- Complete. Lee's School of Dancng, 126 Sims Avenue. Telephone Apply row. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY WANTED DISTRICT1,230 words
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Advertisement515 1958-03-10 2 NOTICES S. M ABDUL AHAD CO., 86, Robinson Road, Singapore, announce that Mr. N. N. Abdul Hameed is no longer m their employ. ANGLO-ORIENTAL (MALAYA) LIMITED KUALA LUMPUR OUTPUTS of tin concentrates for the undermentioned Companies under the management of AngloOriental (Malaya) Limited for the month of February, 1958 are515 words
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Advertisement689 1958-03-10 2 TENDER NOTICES TENDER NOTICE CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD, FEDERATION OF MALAYA TENDERS are Invited for the construction of: "EIGHT TYPE 5 QUARTERS (TWO BLOCKS) AT KUALA LIPIS" C.E.B. registered Class A B and C contractors to apply to the Architect. Central Electricity Board. P.O. Box 1006. Gombak Lane, Kuala Lumpur for689 words
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Advertisement228 1958-03-10 2 TENDER NOTICES POLICE TENDER NOTICE TENDERS which will close at 12 noon on 21st March. 1958 are invited by the Commissioner of Police Federation of Malaya for the supply of: (a) Austin Engine Metal Cases, (b) Land Rover Engine Metal Cases. Full particulars may be obtained at the office of228 words
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Advertisement168 1958-03-10 2 notice ANGLO-ORIENTAL (MALAYA) LIMITED KUALA LUMPUR OUTPUTS of tin concentrates for the undermentioned Companies under the Management of Anglo-Oriental (Malaya) Limited for the month of February. 1958 are as follows: Piculs Ampat Tin Dredging Limited 1,003 Berjuntai Tin Dredging Limited 1,327 Kampong Lanjut Tin Dredging Limited 1,176 Kamunting Tin Dredging168 words
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Article547 1958-03-10 3 THE rumoured split between Britain and the United States over the question of preparatory talks before a summit meeting may be best suited to the Russian policy of obstruction to plans for disarmament talks. The British Government's decision to "go it alone" with the Kremlin547 words
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Article300 1958-03-10 3 It's In The Blood AFTER having viewed the dismal picture of Chinese apathy and bickerings m Singapore and Malaya, a Chinese visitor from Hongkong declared, "It's m the blood!" Like millions of other Chinese, he had been through the wrangles and disagreements that had brought China to the present pass.300 words
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Article59 1958-03-10 3 HCAD OFFICf- li, Urn Ttck Kirn Road. Vpore pd Box No 1563 Cables: 'TICERNEWS" Tel ***** (5 lines). All department* XUAUi LUMPUR: China Insurance Bid*.. 174. Batu «a Teleohone m. ***** |r w 9i uiwan St. Tel: *829 PtNANO. 8 Ueitn St Tel: mm mm 405559 words
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Article752 1958-03-10 3 Gordon Maclean - Gordon Maclean By NAIROBI WITHIN a month two major developments m Kenya an international airport and power from the River Nile will begin to open up a new prospect for Britain's East African colony. A Britannia aircraft carrying the Queen Mother homeward on her round-the-world tour will752 words
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Article, Illustration1443 1958-03-10 3 DUNNO. Three out of nine people on this hag-ridden, semi-haunt-ed, rocke t-threatened world go to bed hungry every night. They suffer from mild starvation, ignor ance, glaucoma and unhappiness. Their next-door neighbours most of them living m mud huts suffer from anxiety, leprosy, floods and Acts1,443 words
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Article, Illustration421 1958-03-10 3 the NEWS as it, strikes, me IT IS about time the United Nations woke up to the obvious and did something drastic to stop international conferences, called for specific purposes, being used to borrow the language of Australian Foreign Minister RG. Casey —as "a forum for the grossest form of421 words
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Advertisement68 1958-03-10 3 I wR r. until I got a Coins Bank from th* Chung Khiaw Bank. It Is really amazing how my savings are now growing and it's all so easy Iff best to start saving when you're young just think what a good start you will have. Start saving NOW through68 words
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Advertisement562 1958-03-10 4 nil 1 1 I r 1 t m I K 'r i^ A hovel contest for motorists will be held every night from March ,^pN^)/ Vm(^ k^ f ff^w I^ "f" Ig if jflK 17th to 23rd on a special course arranged inside the Great World l^fcrf^ I i V562 words
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284 1958-03-10 5 S'PORE COALITION PARTIES WILL STAND UNITED A/O NEW PACTS FOR LABOUR FRONT I SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yesterday disclosed that the Labour Front m partnership with the UMNO and the MCA will fight the forthcoming district Council and Legislative Assembly elections. Mr. Lim made it clear that284 words
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Article101 1958-03-10 5 Industry Can Aid Jobless THE Singapore Unemployitizens' Union is to urge rnment to promote local stries to assist m the ion of the growing unemployment problem. This was one of the seven objects of the union, which submitted its constitution to the Registrar of Trade Unions lor registration yesterday. The101 words
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Article126 1958-03-10 5 INDONESIAN CONGRESS FOR MARCH 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The proposed Congress of Indonesian Nationals m the Federation and Singapore will be held m Penang on March 16. Tuan Haji Rajil Abdullah, organizer of the congress, has Issued circulars to all states saying it was impossible to hold the congress today126 words
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Article62 1958-03-10 5 THE Singapore Traction pany Employees' Union last night decided to present new claims for wage increases and improved working conditions. The union's annual general meeting held m the Singapore Badminton Hall made this ion. union spokesman said ving the submission of the claims within the course62 words
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Article303 1958-03-10 5 Workers' Morale Affected THE out-going president of the Singapore Trade Union Congress, Mr. S. Jaganathan, yesterday declared that employees "m one section of the public services' m Uie Colony were working m constant fear. :iout directly referring to the left-wing People's Action Party, Mr.303 words
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Article109 1958-03-10 5 EXPAND HAWKERS BOARD CALL INDEPENDENT Assembly- Lee Choon Eng, yesterday told Singapore Mayor, Ong Eng Guan, that the members from the <er community who will d the Council's Hawkers' Advisory Board, were not representative of the hawker population. Lee's letter to Mr. Ong d that apart from the Union and109 words
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Article178 1958-03-10 5 UMNO: LET ALL STUDY MALAY SINGAPORE UMNO chairhe Abdul Hamid bin Jumat, yesterday told that their organiza- a positive role to ;n the Colony's political -pment made this point at the O west division's deleconference at the Park Theatre, 7th re Bukit Timah Road. Abdul Hamid urged to have confidence178 words
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Article55 1958-03-10 5 A TAXI-DRIVER, Chua Poh Huat, told Police that he was robbed of $25 cash, a wrist watch and a fountain pen by four Europeans at Chuan Ho Avenue off Serangoon Village on Saturday night Chua said after he had driven them to their destination they held55 words
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Article45 1958-03-10 5 WHEN three youths accosted him m Bugis Street, Singapore, on Saturday and demanded $10.80. a schoolboy told them to get it at his home. He then reported to the Police who arrested two youths, who will be charged m court today45 words
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Article, Illustration285 1958-03-10 5 Car A Wreck After Crash THREE people were yesterday injured m two accidents at the 9th mile, Tampenis Road, Singapore, involving four vehicles. At 11.15 a.m., two lorries collided near a bend m the road. One of the vehicles went off the road and ranStandardpic - 285 words
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Article74 1958-03-10 5 TEN workers employed at Gammon (Malaya) Ltd. where a strike is on, were attacked by 15 men as they were travelling m a lorry along Ulu Pandan Road, Singapore, yesterday. Police Secretary, Mr. Eu Cheow Eang, said that workers m a lorry were stopped by two men.74 words
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Article194 1958-03-10 5 FOR 60 full minutes an audience of more than 200 sat m baffled wonder, while India's 27 year old mathematical phenomenon. Miss Shakuntala Dcvi, gave a demonstration of her genius at the Beatty Secondary School last night. This vivacious human calculating machine had the people194 words
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267 1958-03-10 5 Govt. Should Pass Law To Make Voting Compulsory The Public Demands It SINGAPORE Labour Front yesterday called on government to introduce ltgislation to make voting compulsory, if there is a demand from the public. A resolution to this effect, moved by the Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M.267 words
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Advertisement142 1958-03-10 5 1 SALE PRICES NEVER TO BE REPEATED Some of the Items are:BARRATTS SHOES $17.00 each ARROW SHIRTS 9.00 each MANHATTAN SPORT SHIRTS S 6.90 each TIES 0.50 up SOCKS 0.80 up end also well known Brand Perfumes and cosmettcs. Everything Must Be Cleared Irrespective of cost. E. ALLA BUX CO.142 words
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598 1958-03-10 6 SERVICES DISAPPOINT SO DID THE FANS ■J bbb\ r^ A^r j w^u By Our Services Reporter THE Joint Services took a seven-one trouncing when they took on the Singapore Civilians m the football match m aid of the SOSC Asian Games Fund at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. While the performance598 words
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167 1958-03-10 6 THE MADRAS University 'Occasional' will not visit Singapore and Malaya for cricket m May this year. Their manager. Mr. V. Pattabhiraman, has informed members of the team due to make the Malayan tour, that the trip is off as he is not fit.167 words
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Article25 1958-03-10 6 RAIN caused the annual Gymkhana of the Singapore Polo Club to be cancelled yesterday. It will be held this Sunday at Thomson Road.25 words
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233 1958-03-10 6 SIKHS BEAT INDIANS WIN PROMOTION YOUNG Men's Sikh Association made sure of a place m the Singapore Hockey Association senior division next season with a three-nil victory over the Indian Association m a subsidiary league match on the Girls Sports Club ground yesterday. With this victory the Sikhs top the233 words
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95 1958-03-10 6 PENANG, Sun. Penang schools will not be travelling down to Singapore to take part m the Singapore Schools soccer festival, planned to be run over a week at the end of the month. The main reason for this, it is reliably learned, is95 words
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Article, Illustration60 1958-03-10 6 ALL four candidates left to right Tan Howe Liang, Tan Ser Cher, Chua Pang Kara and Ow Fook Seng who took part m the Singapore weightlifting trials on Saturday reached the qualifying marks set by the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council. New60 words
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318 1958-03-10 6 MALACCA, Sun. Malacca edged Negri 3-2 m a fast and thrilling FAM cuptie on the Kubu ground here today. Among the large crowd were tne Governor of Malacca, Mr. Leong Yew Koh, and the Chief Minister, Dato Osman bin Talib. The Malacca team318 words
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Article105 1958-03-10 6 Tapah Police Are Champs IPOH. Sunday— Tapah handed out an 8-1 trouncing to Taiping on the padang yesterday to become the first holders of the Perak Amateur Football Association's Cup presented for inter-Police circle soccer competition. Tapah were held to a 2-1 lead at the interval but after this there105 words
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Article92 1958-03-10 6 KUALA LUMPUR. SundayYoung Men's Christian Association open their winning account at cricket when they beat Sentul Railway Recreation Club by 47 run s on the Sentul Railway ground here yesterday. YMCA batted first and declared their innings closed at 137 for loss of nine wickets. R.92 words
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340 1958-03-10 6 YOUTH LIVES UP TO SELANGOR'S EXPECTATIONS KUALA LUMPUR, San.— Football Association of Selangor's bold policy of fielding a young side m their South Zone cuptie m the FAM competition against Johore at the Princes Road Stadium here yesterday paid a rirh dividend. Selangor beat Johore 6-2. After a shaky start,340 words
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Article115 1958-03-10 6 PENANG, Sun.— A fine bowling feat by Surjit Singh, who took seven wickets for the loss of nine runs, gave Penang Free School a 25 runs' victory over Malayan Teachers' College m a cricket match on the Free School ground yesterday. Frees, batting first were dismissed115 words
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164 1958-03-10 6 KUALA, LUMPUR, Sun.— Officials of athletes, m Selangor will have to be fully qualified and certificated before they can officiate at future meetings m the state. This is disclosed m a circular letter issued to all affiliates by the Selangor Amateur Athletic Association, asking164 words
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Article271 1958-03-10 6 WINDSOR LAD - MARTIN SADDLED BEST AT PENANG WINDSOR LAD By KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Northern trainer Jimmy Martin took the main honours at the recently concluded twoday meet at Penang Martin won stakes totalling $7,000 with three firsts, one second, and four thirds Wally Bagby was runner-up, earning stakes amounting to $5,680 for271 words
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299 1958-03-10 6 IPOH, Sun. The Perak Badminton Association today took a step forward when it approved a suggestion to establish a special fund or 'badminton poor to assist young players towards their expenses taking part m outstation tournaments. The decision followed a resolution proposed by Mr D.299 words
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Advertisement172 1958-03-10 6 v^ "It's SUNLIGHT for all t m]r soap and wafer fobs" J I says Mrs. Daisy Lee Sai Cheong f The modern housewife hasn't much Slfeh.-* J time to spare, and find it's very useful J Httk to have Sunlight m the house always. M jPBHd n You can do172 words
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Article2133 1958-03-10 7 Uniteds First Setback Since December 14 LONDON, March 9, (Reuter.) MANCHESTER UNITED showed reaction from their recent hectic period when they went down 4 o to West Bromwich Albion at Manchester m their English league football match yesterday. The match the third between the two clubs2,133 words
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Article73 1958-03-10 7 GEORGETOWN. British Guiana. March 9. (Reuten Pakistan who followed on against British Guiana on the third day of their match here today, were 145 for one m their second innings by the close of play After scoring 441. British Guiana dismissed the tourists for 227 yesterday to73 words
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Article226 1958-03-10 7 CROWD ROAR GOOD OLD MATT MANCHESTER. England, March 8. (ReuteD— A taperecorded message from Manchester United manager Matt Busby was relayed over loudspeakers at Old Trafford here today i) 000 players. officials and spectators stood silent and bare-headed. recovering m Rechts Der Isar Hoss air crash injuries. tribute to the226 words
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Article71 1958-03-10 7 Rahim' s Hattrick PONDOK Peranankan trounced Perhimoonan Stia by 6—o m a S.A.F.A. Div 3A league match on the B.T.C. ground yesterday. Scorers were. Rahim (3), Ibrahim (2> and Haron. Pondok Peranakan lead s—o5 0 at half-time. Post Telegraph beat Rajaji SDorts Club by 3—l In a friendly soccer played71 words
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255 1958-03-10 7 CAPETOWN, March 8, (Reuter). Jim Burke, 27-year-old batsman, became the first Australian to pass 1,000 runs on the South African tour when he bit 81 on the opening day of the tourists' match against South Afiican Universities here today. As this match is255 words
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Article54 1958-03-10 7 DURBAN, March 9, (Reuter)—Lenie De Nijs. of Holland, set a world swimming record for the women's 440 yards individual medley relay with a time of five minutes 49.1 sec. here last night. The previous best was 5 mins. 49.5 sees, by Sylvia Iruska. of the United States, at54 words
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Article165 1958-03-10 7 LONDON. March 8 (Reuter). County Championship— Final: Warwickshire 16, Cornwall 8. CLUB MATCHES Blackheath 9, London Welsh 12; Harlequins 6, Bedford 8; London Scottish 15, United Services Portsmouth 8; Metro Police 14. Old Blues 9; Old Millhillians 3. Old Paulines 3; Old Merchant Taylors 20. St. Marys165 words
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Article48 1958-03-10 7 SYDNEY. Australia. March 8, (UP)— Bett^ Cuthbert of Australia clipped one-tenth of a second off the women's world track record for 220 yards today when she covered the sprint distance m 23.5 sec. Miss Cuthbert and Russia's Maria Itkina shared the existing record of 23.6 sec.48 words
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Article84 1958-03-10 7 MOSCOW, March 8, (Reuter) Chen Ching-Kai, of China, won the bantam weight-lifting title at the international championships which opened here today. He lifted a total of 317.5 kilogrammes (press. 90 kg= snatch. 92 5 kg= jerk 135 kg) a performance considerably be low his best Second84 words
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Article109 1958-03-10 7 SINGAPORE SOCCER—S.A.F.A. League —Div. 2A: Y.M.S.A. vs. Katong S.C. at Geylang 5.15 p.m. Div. 2B: Western S-C. vs. Maxwell S.C. at F. N. 5.15 p.m. Div. 3 A: Customs S.C. vs. Indian B. S. at MFA 5.15 p.m. Friendly soccer: I.R.C. vs. C.A. at Farrer Park. HOCKEY S.H.A109 words
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Article111 1958-03-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Pahang, the eastern zone champions, put up a great fight before going down to the tune of 9—l m their hockey match against Selangor Sikh Union on the Headquarters Armed Forces ground yesterday. Pahang were originally scheduled to play against Penang In the111 words
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Article107 1958-03-10 7 THE Singapore Cricket Club's second cricket trial between H.F. Sheppard's XI and ~.R.S. Kirkham's team ended m a draw on the padang yesterday. Kirkham's XI took first lease of the wicket and totalled 177 runs for eight, mainly through the efforts of Smith 41, Kirkham107 words
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Article26 1958-03-10 7 LONDON. March 9. (Reuter)—England beat Scotland by five goals to two after leading 3—l at halftime m a women's hockey international at Wembley yesterday.26 words
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94 1958-03-10 9 AUSTRALIA will produce from 60 to 80 million gallons of synthetic fuel for combustion engines by 1962, according to an announcement by the Victorian Gas and Fuel Corporation. This would be an initial step towards making Australia semiindependent of Middle East sources of94 words
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Article377 1958-03-10 9 COPR4 arrivals m Singapore from all socurces m the past fortnight totalled some 4,900 tons, slightly tess than expected, says Lewis Peat (Spore) Ltd.'s weekly produce report. The week's news from Indonesia, including ship detentions, military actions, blockades and now mining of waters around a377 words
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Article34 1958-03-10 9 OUTPUTS from estates and mines m the Guthrie Group m February announced are: rubber 6,407,800 lb., tea (black) 157,000 lb.; palm oil 1.083 tors; palm kernels 323 tons; tin ore 1,345 piculs.34 words
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Article, Illustration39 1958-03-10 9 MR. SOH KOON HENG of Chop Hup Hin (Moulmein Road Service Station) receiving the plaque and cheque of 5350 from Miss Millie Koh for winning: first prize m Standard-Vacuum's annual Chinese New Year display contest.39 words
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Article245 1958-03-10 9 AN extension of Scandinavian Airlines System's famous Copenhagen and Tokyo "Gateway" passenger service programme went into effect last weekend for travellers connecting with SAS at 11 major cities around the world The innovation m passenger handling called "Connecting Point Service" —was inaugurated at Bangkok, Dusseidorf, Geneva,245 words
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Article79 1958-03-10 9 A NEW British miniature camera the Periflex 3 is beginning to attract attention m the photographic field. It is the creation of a young English manufacturer, who has set out to compete with the best that the German. American and Japanese makers can produce. Light and79 words
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Article13 1958-03-10 9 FEBRUARY rubber crops announced are: Kempas 326,550 lb.: Radella 17,700 lb.13 words
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Article46 1958-03-10 9 A NEW accounting sysiein unit which simplifies electrical record problems increases efficiency and cuts costs, has been evolved by an Australian firm. It can complete the simultaneous recording of several related forms, such as cash receipts with copy, cash book and deposit slip.46 words
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Article417 1958-03-10 9 TIN COUNCIL BACKS CURRENT QUOTAS sdfsdf By A Market Correspondent THE International Tin Council, at its meeting during the week, decided not to alter the quotas for the first and second control periods. Thailand's proposal that the quota for the second period be increased found no support. As a result417 words
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Article106 1958-03-10 9 Oversea-Chinese Banking Cor. poration, Lid: For the year ended 31/12/57 a profit of 25.9% earned after tax. or at least 36 9% before tax. Final dividend of t% and a bonus of has been recommended making a total of 15% for the year on the increased ea; Net106 words
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Article54 1958-03-10 9 MALAYA'S FOREIGN trade m January showed an adverse balance of $47.7 million, with imports at $395. 9 million and exports at $348.2 according to preliminary figures. In the same month, imports into the Federation of Malaya totalled $101 million (Singapore imports $294.9 million) and exports $116.5 million54 words
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Article37 1958-03-10 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants on Saturday: Selling. T.T. or O.D. ready: French Francs *****; Belgian Francs 1617-1/4; Italian Lire *****. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.37 words
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Article356 1958-03-10 9 BUSINESS done m shares from March 1 to 7: INDUSTRIALS: British Borneo Pets. 39/ li. Federal Dispensary $2.15, Fraser Neave Ords. $2,674. to $2.60 to $2.67J, Gammons $2.30. George-town Dispensary $1.97*. Hammer Co., $2.34 c.a. to $2.28 c.a. William Jacks $1.80 to $1.82 i, Jackson Co.356 words
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Article84 1958-03-10 9 NEW DELHI, March 9 Indian Commerce Minister Mr. N. Kanungo has informed the Lok Sabha that negotiations with Japanese experts for augmentation of transport facilities m the country with a view to facilitating export of iron ore to Japan were scheduled to begin this month. He84 words
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336 1958-03-10 9 LATEST indicators available from official statistical sources m London show that the improvement m !he U.K. economic situation which began m the fourth quarter of 1957 has continued this year, says an econocorrespondent from London. The pound has been strong overseas and m January the336 words
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Article32 1958-03-10 9 FEBRUARY rubber outputs announced are: Amalgamated Malay 74.000 lb.; Borelli 73,000 lb.; Connemara 58,700 lb.; New Serendah 62,000 lb.; Bassett 29,500 lb.; Kuala Sidim 87.007 lb.; Bukit Kepong 22,000 lb32 words
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Article, Illustration209 1958-03-10 10 Alex to Train local Beauties T OVELY Alex Eady, topi flight London model, is another experienced girl who is turning her hand to the training of Singapore young hopefuls. Alex, who has worked for several top-rank designers m London and was chosen to appear before royalty, has joined The Singapore209 words
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Article146 1958-03-10 10 CUISINE CORNER "JVfOST people prefer chicken to duck, but the latter if nicely prepared can be just as appetising, and here for your week-end experiment is a French dish, CANETON AUK OLIVES —Duckling with green olives. INGREDIENTS: I duckling. Butter or lard. 1 tablespoonful flour Bouquet garni (parsley,146 words
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Article1102 1958-03-10 10 MONDAY'S Tate-a-tate with Phyl How to get along with your parents A WORD OF ADVICE TO THE TEENAGER J)O you find it difficult to get along with your parents? Is it plain that they find it a strain to put up with YOU? Few parents are oldfashioned, Victorian-mind-ed ogres, and1,102 words
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Miscellaneous350 1958-03-10 10 LI'L ABNER By Al La* -THAT HER RACE JfZ*P% I A rDAPTV I nOK 1 C you ARE ??-WHATS XXJ \l IS AS FABULOUS £jgm appbarSom V ALL INfVITED y HURRY? HICE /FABULOUS AN NIE.7)\ AS HER MsSm& pTniMnn^F- )TO OOR. S I NOT MELTED j NOW WEFIMD F\<sORE.rr-X **WsW!l\l350 words
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Miscellaneous109 1958-03-10 10 K^saH^H^MMft^s^B By RITA DEL MAR game; judge matters sagaciously. SCORPIO— Oct B Nov. 21 Make a start: map programme the day; employ ir thrift: don't invite s downs. SAGITTARIUS— to Dec. 21 M head start by rising Later: re-examine dec. go slow. CAPRICORN— Do- ?2 to Jan. 19— Mo: going109 words
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Article, Illustration290 1958-03-10 11 MINISTER: INVEST IN MALAYA Don't Be Mere Salesmen, He Tells Chettiars KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Chettiors and other Indian businessmen m Malaya were today urged by the Indian Minister for Industries, Mr. Manubhai Shah, to invest their profits m this country. Tiie Minister, who was speaking at a reception m honoui290 words
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Article166 1958-03-10 11 Don't Let HK Sailors In Union SINGAPORE Government yesterday was urged to recognise the Malayan National Seamen's Union as representative of all Asian seamen m the Colony. This was one of the resolutions passed at the union's eleventh annual general meeting. The meeting appealed to seamen of all races to166 words
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Article131 1958-03-10 11 Villagers Seek Aid Over Bombs PENANG. Sun.— Residents of Relau village, eight miles from George Town, who are mainly vegetable farmers, yesterday complained to their State Council representative, Inche Aziz Ibrahim, that old disused bombs destroyed daiiy at the Paya Terubong Estate area was endangering their livelihood. They said they131 words
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Article94 1958-03-10 11 THREE Hongkong film stars arrived m Singapore by the CP A. Skymaster last night to take part m a new Shaw production They are Mr. Hang Poh, Mr. Chang Chung and Miss Shih Ying. who will act m Shaws' film "Black Gold." They expect to stay94 words
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Article52 1958-03-10 11 MALACCA, Sun.— The following numbers won prizes at the St. francis' Institution's building fund lottery draw: Ist *****, 2nd *****, 3rd *****, 4th 327.15, sth *****, 6th *****, 7th *****, Bth *****. 9th *****, 10th ***** Consolation prizes: *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****,52 words
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Article87 1958-03-10 11 Man Stoned By Society Gangsters SOH Teng Yew was walking with a friend along a backlane m Tiong Bahru. Singapore, on Saturday night when attacked by ten secret society gangsters. Police Secretary, Mr. Eu Cheow Eang, said that Son and his friend were stopped by two men who asked Soh87 words
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Article38 1958-03-10 11 TWO robbers stopped two youths and relieved them of pen and watches worth $100 at the Merdeka Bridge. Singapore, yesterday The victims were Chor Song Hong, 16, and a cyclist, Chin Chen Kong, 1538 words
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Article114 1958-03-10 11 He Denies Recognition Claim THE Australian Minister for External Affairs. Mr. R.G. Casey yesterday denied m Singapore that his country had granted recognition to the revolutionary government of Central Sumatra. He was refuting a recent rebel radio claim m which he was reported to have said that his government had114 words
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Article76 1958-03-10 11 A ROYAL New Zealand Air Force plane last week brought the first families of the first New Zealand Regiment advance party to Ipoh The aircraft was met b> the Co m m anding Officer of the New Zealand Regiment Lt. Col. W.R.K. Morrison. Seen at their reunionArmy P.R. - 76 words
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Article, Illustration72 1958-03-10 11 THE WEDDING took place on Saturday at the Methodist Church m old Race Course Road, Singapore, of Mr. Chen Chi Chang:, fourth son of Dr. Mrs. Chen Su Lan, and Lucy Liv Buon? Ung. eldest daughter of Mr. Mrs. Liv Pai Hu. The bride was attended by her72 words
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Article238 1958-03-10 11 THE President of the Singapore Workers' Party, Mr. Uavid Marshall, yesterday appealed for racial harmony m Singapore. Mr. Marshall told members of two newly-formed party branches yesterday that racialism might destroy the Colony. The two branches are those of Aljunied and Kampong Kapor. Mr. Marshall said238 words
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Miscellaneous430 1958-03-10 11 ■■■■■■■HpWpM VfWHPWIVVI Boyle at the Piano. 8.30 Life of «B tm 111 I m^H V V H W V 1 V ffiM Bliss 9 p.m Talent Time. 930 k.^M ■il il I IF i 1 A I V ill ill 111 r lil News 9.45 Album nf Music 1% IW*430 words
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Article86 1958-03-10 12 MOSCOW, March 9, (Reuter) Russian Police were called m recently to break up a rock 'n* roll riot after a "hideous" rowdy jazz session m a club centre here, the newspaper Evening Moscow reported yesterday. The manager sent for the police after "a gang of teddy boys86 words
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Article, Illustration305 1958-03-10 12 AN ATOM-FREE ZONE FOR ASIA 'Area Of Peace' Can And Must Be Created, Russia MOSCOW, March 9. —(UP)— The Soviet Union hinted yesterday it was prepared to support an atom-free zone m Asia. The hint was contained m a Tass statement which attacked the forthcoming SEATO meeting due to open305 words
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Article64 1958-03-10 12 LINING up with a Soviet-built MIG jet fighter (tailplane i s seen at extreme left), the "Chang Nang" a DC-3 of South Korean National Airlines. sits tight at a snow-covered airfield m North Korea, after bringing 30-odd people, including Americans and Germans, into North Korea64 words
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79 1958-03-10 12 LIVERPOOL. England, March 9, (ReuteD— University students who last month wrecked a "goldilocks" pantomime starring rock 'n' roll singer Tommy Steele yesterday made amends to 70 of the children whose fun was spoilt. They treated them to a theatre show and bought them ice79 words
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Article29 1958-03-10 12 MR. Janos Kadar. First Secretary of the Hungarian Communist Party, has recovered from influenza and will be back at work today, an official spokesman said. Reuter.29 words
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Article130 1958-03-10 12 Effective Sit-down Strike BUSHEY HEATH, Hertfordshire, March 9, (ReuteD— A.E. Matthews, stage and screen actor, yesterday won the first round m a "sitdown" strike m protest against the erection of a "monstrous" concrete lamp standard outside his oldwcfrld cottage here. His strike was 100 per cent effective because for more130 words
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Article66 1958-03-10 12 NAHA. Okinawa, March 9. (UP)— Authorities yesterday recovered 12 bodies and gave up for lost the other 14 men involved m a fiery aerial collision between a U.S. Marine Corps transport and a fighterbomber off Okinawa. An air-sea search by Navy, Marine and Air Force detachments, aided66 words
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111 1958-03-10 12 BID TO LAUNCH SATELLITE CALLED OFF CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida, March 9. (UP) The Navy tried all -day yesterday to get the slender Vanguard rocket Into the air bearing a small satellite but had to call off its efforts when heavy weather locked m Cape Canaveral. Dr. John P. Hagen, Project111 words
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Article38 1958-03-10 12 BULLFIGHTER Pepe Ortiz sees his audience from a different angle as he is tossed by the bull during a bullfight m Madrid. Pepe, fortunately, escaped without being gored and carried on with the fight. rnoto UPUP - 38 words
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Article69 1958-03-10 12 THE HAGUE, March 9, (Reute/) More than 80 Dutch jet fighters, including 24 British-made Hunters, will stage a mass fly-past over Amsterdam on March 25. when Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh arrive for a state visit. The Air Force said yesterday the planes will69 words
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Article208 1958-03-10 12 Govt. To Spend $2.8 Billion WASHINGTON, March 9 (UP)— President Eisenhower yesterday proposed a U552,811,000,000 speed-up m housing, highway and other works programmes to stem unemployment and bolster America's economy. The President said he would also ask Congress to make Federal money available to208 words
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Article80 1958-03-10 12 LONDON, March 9, (Reuter>—Snow fell m many parts of Britain yesterday and road conditions were dangerous m the north. Football matches and race meetings had to be postponed m some areas. A fierce snowstorm was sweeping across parts of Yorkshire last night, with drifts up to80 words
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Article79 1958-03-10 12 MOSCOW. March 9, (Reuter)— Russian engineers have built and successfully tested a new flying saucer glider with a circular wing. The Soviet new s agency Tass reported that its single wing has a diameter of onlythree and a half metres (about four yards). Tass, quoting79 words
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Article43 1958-03-10 12 LONDON. March 9, (UP) Passersby got a laugh when they noticed a chalked sign on the side of a U.S. Air Force staff car. Someone had written: "Yanks Go Home." Underneath the driver had added. "I wish I could."43 words
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Article120 1958-03-10 12 Airline Told To Slop Ml Services RABAT, Morocco, March 9 (UP) Morocco yesterday ordered the Spanish National Airway (Iberia) to discontinue all commercial, passenger and mail service between Spain and Morocco, starting tomorrow The Government said it was acting m reprisal against the "bad faith" of the Spanish regime and120 words
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Article222 1958-03-10 12 KARACHI, Pakistan, March 9, (UP).— lf the United States halts military aid to Pakistan as rumoured here, this country will abandon the Baghdad Pact and the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization and embrace Communism, said Prime Minister Firoz Khan Noon last night. "There is a222 words
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Article178 1958-03-10 12 No Plot To Kill Queen Mother NAIROBI, March 9 (Reuter) The Kenya Government last night denied emphatically that the delayed departure of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother's plane from Mauritius was m any way associated with a security problem. The statement, issued by a government spokesman, followed rumours here of178 words
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