Singapore Standard, 21 March 1958
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Title Section24 1958-03-21 1 Xt 1 I Singapore STANDARD Telephone *****—5 Coble: "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1958. Vol. VIM. No. 261 .15 cts. 12 Pages (FINAL EDITION]24 words
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Article625 1958-03-21 1 23 DIE AS BUS, CAR PLUNGE INTO RIVER 40 Divers Recover Bodies, Vehicles From Swift Waters DUNGUN, Trengganu, Thursday Twentythree people were drowned this morning m one of the worst river accidents m the history of Malaya. These unfortunate people were passengers of a car and a625 words
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267 1958-03-21 1 'MR' IS THE WORO-NOT TUAN' OR 'SIR-MAYOR Council Staff Get Lesson On Manners SINGAPORE'S Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, yesterday ordered the Council employees not to address their superiors by the terms "sir" or "tuan" because they were "Colonial phrases." The Mayor yesterday entertained about 700 Council subordinate staff to267 words
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Article52 1958-03-21 1 LONDON. Mar. 20. Reuter. Mr. Harold MacMillan. the Prime Minister, denied m the House of Commons today that American H-bombers were '"patrolling overhead at this moment with sealed orders to be operated immediately m the event of war." Mr. MacMillan said: "1 know of no52 words
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Article91 1958-03-21 1 MUSLIMS m Singapore and the Federation today begin their Puasa, the annual one month's fasting obligatory on all Muslims. The new moon which heralds the fasting month of Ramadan was sighted both m Singapore and the Federation. Singapore's Chief Kathi, Tuan Haji Mohamad Said Salleh, told91 words
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Article335 1958-03-21 1 SINGAPORE, March 20 (UP) Heavy fighting was m progress tonight around Medan where rebel forces were massing for a counter-attack, Revolutionary Government quarters told the United Press here. Seven battalions of rebel forces were manoeuvring both north and south of Medan and other forces were335 words
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Article, Illustration26 1958-03-21 1 pic. MARY NG shows her daughter Daisy the cable stating that her appeal had been allowed by the Privy Council. StandardStandard - 26 words
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305 1958-03-21 1 A SINGAPORE woman who went to jail m 1956 firmly believing that "British justice is fairest" yesterday told The Standard: "My faith was justified." The woman, Mary Ng, met a Standard reporter at her Tiong Bahru home and proudly showed him a305 words
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Article37 1958-03-21 1 IN bitter weather but bright sunshine the people of Northern Ireland went to the polls yesterday to elect the local House of Commons, which will control their domestic affairs for the next five years.— Reuter.37 words
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224 1958-03-21 1 BANK RATE NOSEDIVES TO SIX PER CENT LONDON. March 20. Tht British bank rate was reduced today from seven to six per cent. The announcement, posted m the Bank of England, sent Stock Exchange messengers scurrying excitedly back to their offices with the news. The bank rate key to the224 words
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Article76 1958-03-21 1 THE TUNKU SENDS HIS SYMPATHIES KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman tonight sent a message of condolence to the Mentri Besar. Trengganu. m connection with the Dungun ferry accident "I am greatly shocked and grieved to learn of a the accident at the Dungun ferry today which has76 words
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147 1958-03-21 1 AMSTERDAM, Mar. 20 (Reuter) The X.L.M. Pilots Association today announced the end of their strike and said flights would be normal tomorrow. The management has declared it is willing to reinstate the two pilots who were dismissed, It was learned. t The two pilots147 words
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Article210 1958-03-21 1 KOTA BHARU, Thurs. One-hundred -and thirty Malay pupils today refused to return to their secondary schools after holding talks with Alliance political leaders here. They assembled at the UMNO headquarters here this morning shouting their demand for Malay to be the medium of instruction m the210 words
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Article66 1958-03-21 1 CHATHAM, England, March 20, (Reuter) Martin Searby, 17-year-old son of Air Commodore John Searby, director of bomber and reconnaissance operations at the Air Ministry, was accused m court today of holding-up a bank yesterday and taking £2,274 sterling. He was remanded m custody until next Wednesday,66 words
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Article26 1958-03-21 1 THE Ceylon Government has decided on a general increase m postal and telephone rates estimated to raise an additional 2,000.000 rupees annually. Reuter.26 words
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Article46 1958-03-21 1 MEDAN, Indonesia, Mar. 20 (UP) Some 500 American, British and Dutch women and children left here today for the port of Belawan, from where they will sail to Singapore. They will be evacuated aboard the 20.000-ton Dutch liner Oranje, from rebelliontorn Sumatra.46 words
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Article39 1958-03-21 1 SINGAPORE Customs yesterday recovered 70 pounds of opium valued at $28,000 following a search of the Pukat which arrived m Colony waters from Bangkok. The opium, was found hidden m the ship's engine room.39 words
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Article254 1958-03-21 2 He Returns To Camp After Mr. Tory's Appeal KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The British Army Sikh convert Private Claude Perfect, now known as Pian Singh, returned to his unit at Batu Caves this evening after being absent without leave since Sunday night Eis return followed an appeal254 words
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Article209 1958-03-21 2 'It Will Be A Success Says Lim SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yesterday said he was confident that the All-Party delegation 10 London "if it goes," would meet with success. Mr. Lim announced on Wednesday that he was contemplating taking an All-Party delegation to London to finalize tnc209 words
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Article, Illustration54 1958-03-21 2 BEHIND that veil is Paulina Johan. a pupil of Joan Booty's Model Academy, who was modelling a Turkish costume at the fashion show sponsored by Bata Shoe Company at the Raffles Hotel m Singapore on Wednesday night. Paulina is wearing a replica of wooden clogs worn by Turkish54 words
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Article20 1958-03-21 2 THE Chinese High School, Singapore, today celebrates its 39th anniversary with a two-day sports meeting at the school stadium.20 words
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195 1958-03-21 2 SINGAPORE Party Ra'ayat and the local branch of the Peninsular Malays Union yesterday flatly rejected an UMNO suggestion that special seats should be reserved io the Assembly for minority communities, if comnulsorv voting is enforced. They regarded UMNO's suggestion as being prompted by party195 words
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216 1958-03-21 2 COUNCIL PLANS TO REMODEL 5 BRIDGES SINGAPORE C cil plans to elevate or te construct five bridges cost of over $2,000,000 The Standard understands. The question of ra bridges m order to p the passage of bargc< various tide conditions referred to m both the re of the Commission of216 words
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Article193 1958-03-21 2 INTEKFERENCE by secret society members m the administration of justice would not be tolerated m Singapore said the First Criminal District Judge,' Mr. J.F. McWilliam, yesterday, i Mr. McWilliam said this when he sentenced Lian Chia Choon alias Leung Chun Chun 24. of Holloway193 words
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99 1958-03-21 2 She Took Off Her Shoes And Hit Husband A WOMAN yesterday took off her shoes and belaboured her bus driver husband with them after the Singapore Ninth Magistrate had hrard her maintenance suit and made no order against the husband. The incident occurred when the husband. OnBoon Kwee, ignored a99 words
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Article77 1958-03-21 2 MR JUSTICE Wee Chong Jin yesterday awarded damages amounting to $2,075 to a Singapore chicken rice seller. Teng Yce Kian, for Injuries sustained m a motor accident at the junction of Ch Road and Jalan Eunos on 12. 1956 Teng was crossing the road when77 words
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EDITORIAL • SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
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Article497 1958-03-21 3 THE internal squabbles of the Malayan Chinese Association can be resolved by the injection of the Chinese art of compromise and the British art of diplomacy. This unseemly spectacle of Chinese running down Chinese belonging to the same organization is bound to lower them m the497 words
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Article371 1958-03-21 3 MORE and more public servants are signing up as members of the People's Action Party. It has been known for quite some time that certain holders of key positions m Singapore Government offices hcve joined the PAP on the quiet. This strategy is planned371 words
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Article57 1958-03-21 3 HEAD OFFICE: 23, Lim reck Kirn Road. Vpora Z. P.O. Box No 1563 Cables: "TICEKNEWS" Tel- 2548) (5 lines) All departments «UALA LUMPUR: O-ina Insurance Blcg.. 174. Batu kg Telephone ***** '►•OH 93 Cowan St Tel: *ts cr. 3829 PENANG: 8. Leith St Tel mm* <C57 words
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Article1141 1958-03-21 3 ON BOARD THE ICEBREAKER ODEN, IN THE BALTIC, WITH P.E. BURKE SWEDEN and Finland are working together with icebreakers m the northern Baltic, and unless the weather becomes more severe they expect to succeed this year m keeping open the sea-lanes between Stockholm, the Aaland Islands1,141 words
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Article1397 1958-03-21 3 The Conflict of Black White SOUTH Africa holds general elections on April 16 when the Nationalist Government which has an absolute majority over all other parties will seek a renewal of power to pursue its policy of apartheid and complete white supremacy. Patrick van Rensberg, formerly a member of the1,397 words
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Article, Illustration407 1958-03-21 3 the NEWS as it strikes, me PR the first time since the new City Council took office, good, so'id commonsense was dispensed by the majority and despised by others on Wednesday at another marathon meeting, the Councillors having observed "Puasa" rules till dinner time. The Opposition is to be congratulated407 words
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Advertisement71 1958-03-21 3 BLUE SPOT Made m Germany THE SIGN OF QUALITY HERE ARE SOME OF THE 1958 SUPER HI-FI 3-D DE LUXE MODELS at— <£3 a MODEL MAURITIUS DE LUXE 3-D CARACAS DE LUXE 3-D RIO DE LUXE 3-D MAKE SURE YOU SEE AND HEAR THE LATEST BLUE SPOT AT ALL BLUE71 words
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224 1958-03-21 4 MOVE TO PREVENT I-CARDS LEAVING COLONY THE government Is investigating the question of introducing legislation to make people leaving the Colony surrender their identity cards. The Assistant Minister to the Chief Secretary. Mr M. P. D. Nair. said large numbers of people had already left the Colony without surrendering their224 words
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Article305 1958-03-21 4 Expansion, Training Schemes Make Good Progress, Says Minister SINGAPORE will have one of the finest medical services m South-east Asia when the various expansion and training schemes now m progress are completed, the Minister for Health, Mr. A.J Braga said yesterday. Iviore hospital units under305 words
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Article70 1958-03-21 4 She Awoke And Found A Burglar A BURGLAR broke into a house m Emerald Hill Road. Singapore, and got away with $6,000 worth of jewellery. Madam Wong Foo Ying told Police that she woke up at 4.30 a.m. yesterday and found a man near her dressing table. She challenged the70 words
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Article93 1958-03-21 4 THE following were elected office-bearers of the U.M.N'O. (North Division) at the delegates conference held at Yio Chu Kang Road. Singapore, recently. They are: President: Mr. A. Hamid Allwie, vice-president: Mr. Iskandar Hashim, sec: Mr. Mydin Kadir, treasurer Mr. Alwi Hashim, youth leader: Mr. Zakaria Mahat.93 words
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Article37 1958-03-21 4 THE SINGAPORE Harbour Board Staff Association will pay out $36,600 to its members m benevolent benefits. A decision to this effect was taken at an extraordinary general meeting of the Association last night.37 words
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Article, Illustration126 1958-03-21 4 SINGAPORE'S Anglican Bishop, Rev. H. W. Baincs, was yesterday seen off at the Singapore Harbour Board terminal building by hundreds of his diocese members when he left m the P O liner Corf), for a six month holiday m Britain. Rev. Baines was126 words
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227 1958-03-21 4 Gas Works Dispute: Mr. Lim's Aid Wanted THE SINGAPORE City Council Labour Unions Federation will ask the Minister for Labour and Welfare, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, to help settle its dispute with the Council over severance pay for 76 redundant gas workers. Secretary of the Federation. Mr. K. Sivasamy. told227 words
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Article52 1958-03-21 4 CHIA YU TONG, 45. was yesterday fined $3,000 or nine months' jail for having 85 "chap ji ki" slips worth $139, at Syed Alwi Road, on March 19. Chia. who had one previous conviction, was also bound over m the sum of $5,000 for52 words
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Article30 1958-03-21 4 SEVEN thugs yesterday set upon a Singapore shoe dealer, Khoo Koon Fong, with bottles and stools m a coffee shop m Malabar Street. Police later detained a man.30 words
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Article214 1958-03-21 4 A 'MOST BRUTAL' OFFENCE, -JUDGE Sulphuric Add Raid Case SINGAPORE Assize Judge Mr. Justice Knight yesterday sentenced a lorry attendant, Goh Kirn Siong, to five years' jail for consorting with people carrying sulphuric acid m contravention of the Corrosive Substances Ordinance. Passing sentence after the jury had returned a 6214 words
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Article101 1958-03-21 4 Goode Asked To Settle Disputes THE Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation last night requested the Governor Sir William Goode, to help settle its disputes with the Council and to avert a threatened strike by 10.000 workers. In a letter to Sir William, the Federation said that one of the101 words
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Article51 1958-03-21 4 MORE than 500 European evacuees from the Medan area of North Sumatra will arrive m Singapore this afternoon m the Netherlands Ocean Liner Oranje. About 350 of these evacuees are reported to be Dutch, While Americans and United Kingdom citizens number about 120 and 50 I51 words
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Article52 1958-03-21 4 A GARUDA Indonesian Airways plane yesterday taxied back to it s parking apron from the runway to please a Red official. The official had forgotten to take his camera which he left m the airline's office. The Red was an official of the Russian embassy52 words
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Article189 1958-03-21 4 THE Singapore heat wave gets worse The University of Malaya yesterday recorded a temperature of 102.4 degrees m the sun at 3.30 p.m. Temperatures m the shade topped the 90-degree mark and, once early this month, the mercury went up to 94 degrees a record.189 words
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174 1958-03-21 4 RUB Thurs a girl who raced after her boyfriend m a bid to m,, p him drinking ,-austi after a lovers' quarrel arrived just m time to see him drain the last drops the Raul) trate's Court was tuld yesterday The174 words
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Article134 1958-03-21 4 A COMEDY, adapted I contributions to the ma zinc "Punch." by W. C. Sellar and R. J. Y( tman. will be presented by staff and pupils of Alexandra Secondary M< School, an Army child; school, on March 25. 2b and 28, at the Cultural Centre.134 words
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Article136 1958-03-21 4 Institute Of Health Opens Soon THE Singapore Health— a joint proje. University of Malaya, Colony Government an': City Council— is schc open on April 2li, the manent Secretary to tl try of Health. Dr. ftf Doraisingham told The Standard yesterday. Consisting of three win;: house the headquarters for the School136 words
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Article28 1958-03-21 4 HONGKONG. Mar Specal Standard Closing prices of I kong Exchange wi £1 Sterling $5.8 L. $1,852 to Malaya: to one Indonesian Gold $254.37 to a tael.28 words
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138 1958-03-21 4 'White-Collar Unions Plan A Giant Merger FIVE TRADE unions representing 10,000 white-collar workers employed m 90 commercial firms m Singapore, will soon merge into one "giant" national organization, i A ten-man committee drawn from all the unions is now preparing a draft constiv lor the new union. An official of138 words
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Advertisement184 1958-03-21 4 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products CHEE THONE SAN Provides Instantaneous relief for Toothache, Earache, Stomachache, Muscle Pain, Indigestion, Backache, Colds, Sore Throat, etc. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL \> Jltiffi ft (3) round-the-world flights every week To simplify your travel problems, two great the way184 words
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Article379 1958-03-21 5 Make Selangor A White State For Merdeka Day RAWANG, Thurs. Selangor Mentri Besar, Inche Abdul Jamil Rais, today B r?ed the 60,000 people m the districts of Ulu and Kuala Selangor to "pluck up their courage" to eliminate the 50 remaining terrorists m their379 words
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Article, Illustration101 1958-03-21 5 GENERAL Sir Nevil Brownjohn, Quarter-master-General to the British Forces arrived m Singapore last night for a two-week visit of Army units and formations m the Colony and the Federation. General Sir Nevil told The Standard that he served with the British Military Royal Engineers101 words
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Article41 1958-03-21 5 NIBONG TEBAL. Thurs.— The Nibong Tebal branch of the Malayan Chinese Association has enrolled 1,151 new members during the last two months. The branch has also assisted more than four thousand persons to get Federation Citizenship papers.41 words
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Article50 1958-03-21 5 A "CONSIDERABLE" number of motorists have been hauled up for "road-hog-ging" Singapore's Traffic Chief, Superintendent Sardar Singh, said yesterday. Some were let off after a stern warning and others offered composition, Mr. Singh said. He pointed out that the operation against "road hogs" was a great success.50 words
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257 1958-03-21 5 SKELT CASE: NO COMMENTS FROM LENNOX-BOYD LONDON, March 20 (Reuter) Mr. Alan LennoxBoyd the Colonial Secretary, today told the House of Commons that he would not comment on the case of Mr. George Skelt, dismissed from his job by the Singapore City Council. Mr. John Peyton (Conservative) had asked him257 words
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Article70 1958-03-21 5 IPOH, Thurs. There were jorigines among the 117 ns who became Muslim converts during last year, according to an official of the Council of Muslim Religion The total ded three Europeans and ore Eurasian girl. Of the 56 converts who re--ed m the various kathis' :s throughout70 words
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Article, Illustration85 1958-03-21 5 THE Methodist Singers, a selected group of vocalists from the Kuala Lumpur area, now on a concert tour of the Federation and Singapore, held its first concert at the Methodist Girls' Scnool Auditorium at Klang on Monday evening Their conductor. Rev. N W Zimmerman, Minister of MusicChug Seng Poh - 85 words
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Article, Illustration67 1958-03-21 5 A V.IP. from the British Colonial Office arrived last night for a one day Singapore visit. He is Mr. Eugene Melville, Assistant Undersecretary of State, (above.) Mr Melville told The Standard that during his overnight stay m the Colony, he would discuss "matters of mutual interest"Standard - 67 words
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Article66 1958-03-21 5 IPOH, Thurs. S. Dorai Raja (38) of Kedah was today sentenced by Magistrate Ibrahim bin Abdul Manan to one year's jail to be followed by another year's Police supervision for theft Dorai Raja, who had 14 previous convictions, admitted stealing $24 cash, one fountain pen, and66 words
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Article61 1958-03-21 5 CHIN Wong of Jurong Road, was yesterday allowed $10,000 bail by the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court, when he claimed trial to causing hurt to Wong Wah, with a iron crowbar, at Margaret Drive, on March 19. The prosecution said that Wong was m a serious61 words
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Article, Illustration231 1958-03-21 5 7.15 p.m. Colony Road Drama Standard Staff Reporter A SINGAPORE mother of five last night saved her youngest child an 18-month-old girl from being run over by a car outside the Happy World Park m Geylang Road, and m doing so, lost her own life. TheStandard - 231 words
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Article105 1958-03-21 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Mr. F. A. W. Byron, Senior Engineer m the Crown Agents Mechanical Engineering Department and Officer-in-Charge of Telecommunications Equipment Supply m London, will visit Malaya next month to give expert advice m the latest and most modern Telecommunication project the installation of a105 words
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291 1958-03-21 5 IPOH, Thurs. After testifying for more than two hours against three persons charged with extorting $21 from her a 43-year-old woman, Foo Ah Keow of Pasir Pinji New Village, today asked the Magistrate's Court for protection, for herself and her family. Magistrate Ibrahim bin291 words
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Article133 1958-03-21 5 Parents Object To Transfer PENANG, Thurs.— Parents of boys m the Junior Technical Trade School, here have strongly protested against the transfer of nearly 90 students to the new trade school at Kepala Batas, m Province Wellesley They have appealed to State Councillor, Inche Aziz Ibrahim, to put their case133 words
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Article61 1958-03-21 5 FIVE men, Abdul Karim bin Balawa. Lai Ah Kaw, Wong Sam, Yong Siong Heng and Lim Nam Siew were sentenced to three years' jail each, to be followed by three years' Police supervision, by the Presiden' of the Muar Sessions Court for gang robbery at the 2nd Mile,61 words
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Article97 1958-03-21 5 THREE masked men, one armed with a revolver and the others with knives, entered a hut m Woodlands Road, at about 5.30 a.m. yesterday, and robbed a labourer and his family of $400 cash and $860 worth of jewellery. The labourer, Cheah Seng Lye, 40. said97 words
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193 1958-03-21 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs The Australian Commonwealth Trading Bank expert. Mr. P. R. Cohen, has been appointed under the Colombo Plan to advise the Government of the" Federation of Malaya on problems involved m setting up a rural bank. The Australian Acting Minister193 words
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Article202 1958-03-21 5 Murder Inquiry Continues PENANG, Thurs. A labourer, after striking a man with a long-handled axe, turned round and raised the axe on an onlooker, who then fled. This wa s told at today's preliminary inquiry m which Iruthaya Samy was charged with murder by causing the death of P. Palaiya202 words
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Advertisement223 1958-03-21 5 Use Asepso Soap for skin complaints I f I can't possibly go the dance this u/eeJc J A jL f(± Not with all these fl L/ W) spots on mq face. i [v^^^"""" SHOULD USE\ W ASEPSO SOAP. ]m P3 I'VE NEVER BEEN W^ H BOTHERED WITH fca^y^jaa^l SKIN TROUBLES223 words
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Article471 1958-03-21 6 PASSES: 'MAYOR HAD ILLUSIONS' aga;gjag Says SAFA Chief Issue Is Made A Political One PRESIDENT of the Singapore Amateur Football Association, Mr. Soh Ghee Soon, yesterday emphasised that SAFA is a 'non-political, non-partisan body devoted entirely to sport, and soccer m particular, and WILL CONTINUE TO REMAIN SO.' He added471 words
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Article243 1958-03-21 6 TWO goals m the last five minutes gave the Singapore Recreation Club a two-nil victory over the University of Malaya m the final of the Singapore Hockey Association senior knockout tournament at Farrer Park yesterday. tory. the Recs repeated their 1955 performance by243 words
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Article97 1958-03-21 6 THERE were 31 entries for the Singapore Army Golfing Bogey Competition held at the Royal Island Club on WednesResults of the winners wereA Division: Maj. p. Hill 4 up; *B Division: Mai. M. Summors, 1 up. Ball Sweep: Ist Nine-Maj. P. Hill. 3 uE 2nd iMne-97 words
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Article65 1958-03-21 6 IP P H Thurs.-Jockey 'Jimmy 1 Chadwick scoring 82. took the honours m the 18-hole golf competition between Straits Racing Association Officials and the Jockeys played on the Tiger Lane course this morning. Jockey Kitson Leong (83) was runner-up. Last Sunday, a team from the S.R A. beat65 words
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Article48 1958-03-21 6 THE following hay« been selected to play for Ceylon Sports Ciub against Singapore Recreation Club m friendly cricket match on the padang tomorrow C. Thuraisingham. Meyhan»S" e'£u Lin am S.A. Retnam, K. b. oitnamDaram. N. Ponnudurai. S.K Kulasingham. Viieasingam. Bob Peris, V.A. Markar and Guneswaram.48 words
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Article24 1958-03-21 6 THE Singapore Indian Football Association will hold their seventh annual general meeting at the SAFA club house at 10 a.m. on Sunday.24 words
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Article31 1958-03-21 6 A GOAL scored by Gov:ndaraju a few minutes before the end enabled Indian Youngsters to beat Rajaji Sports Club 1-0 m a SAFA Div 3A league at Geylang yesterday.31 words
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Article231 1958-03-21 6 THE Singapore Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation last night named 14 cagers and four officials for the basketball championships at the Third Asian Games at Tok\o this May. The players are: Wee Tian Siak. Chong Ann Sin, Lim Swee, Chan Mm Shi, Chan Yar Wei,231 words
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Article747 1958-03-21 6 Reveals Improvement In The Pre-Race Gallops By WINDSOR LAD. IPOH, Thurs. SHOWMAN, a stylish winner on the first day, revealed improved form when out m a testing tryout with TWO DIMENSION (Posner) on the track this morning. Showman, with Bougoure up, went twice round. Going747 words
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Article214 1958-03-21 6 Army With New Star Whip Navy ARMY, strengthened by the inclusion of Bill Roberts, a former first team player of Tontine- Micham m England, trounced Navy by five goals to nil m an inter-services soccer match at Ayer Rajah Road yesterday. Roberts, who played at out-side-rigiht, combdned effectively with the214 words
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Article93 1958-03-21 6 SINGAPORE Amateur Football Association team for two matches m Kuala Lumpur this weekend will be: OFFICIALS: Soh Ghee Soon Manager: Lim Yong Liang Secretary; Low Weng Kee and D. Bagshaw. Coach. PLAYERS: Sect Yew Chang. Mocktar, Aman Kastawi, Matmoon b. Sudasee. Cheah Cheng Kok Quah93 words
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Article1110 1958-03-21 6 THE probable fields for tomorrow, last da *v Perak Turf Club meeting at Ipoh, are as follows Horses Class 3, Div. 7—6 Furs. 241 5v CAM*>DALE 900 DANIELS Crest-White Stabl. 12 4y ROSE OF T b MALAYA 809 HOBBS Medium Stable 483 5y BALKAN CHEVALIER 8071,110 words
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342 1958-03-21 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Selangor Hockey Association were leading 4-0 m their match against a Combined SingaporeFederation Army team on The Armed Forces Headquarters ground here today when rain curtailed play ten minutes before the end. The game was not as one-sid-ed as the score342 words
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Advertisement293 1958-03-21 6 incablociH guards the heart of your watch— the balance assembly keeps repair bills to a minimum. H In drawing i Tj?|^*« HI (A) where there Is no protection aga>nst shock, the pivots of the fiS sh^ Si balance staff come »nto direct contact with the |ewels under shock. mJSf thereby293 words
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Article, Illustration281 1958-03-21 7 LONDON, Mar. 20 (Reuter)— -eight final acceptors with :or the Lincolnshire cap, to be run over one mile at Lincoln on Wednesday, :ii 26. They are: Babur nine-stone, Colours, r^per and Whiranek 8 9. 8.7, Just Verdict 8.6. \icklebv and Diplomatic ent 8.2. m 8.1. Sagebush 8.0.281 words
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Article79 1958-03-21 7 LONDON, Mar. 20 (AFP)—Results cf the English football championship matches played yesterday were as fellows: ENGLISH LEAGUE. Ist. Division. Leeds United 2 Arsenal 0 Portsmouth 2 West Bromwich 2 Preston North End 2 Newcastle 1 SECOND DIVISION Middlesbrough 2 Leyton OrientO SCOTTISH Ist Division Glasgow Celtic 4 Hibernian79 words
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Article314 1958-03-21 7 World Amateur Golf Tourney LONDON, Mar. 20 (Reuter)— A world-wide amateur golf team championship will be held at St. Andrews (Fife. Scotland) m October this year. The Royal and Ancient Golf Club have agreed with the United States Golf Association to sponsor the event which will be held every two314 words
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Article919 1958-03-21 7 All England Badminton Championships SonneviUe In Last Four: Malayans Out LONDON, March 20 (Reuter) Eddy Choong, of Malaya, lour times champion m the last five years, crashed to unexpected defeat against Erland Kops of Denmark m the quarterfinals of the men's singles m the All919 words
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Article167 1958-03-21 7 Men's Singles Third round: OON CHONG JIN (Malaya) beat R. Mulvaney England) 15-5 15-5. OON CHONG TEIK (Malaya) beat B. K. Wong (Malaya) 15-8 15-8. F. SONNEVILLE (Indonesia) beat B. Hoist Christensen (Denmark) 15-9 15-2 B. Dahiberg (Sweden) beat A. D. Jordan (England) 15-5 15-2. Quarterfinals E.167 words
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Article37 1958-03-21 7 SOCCER— S. A. F. A. league Div. 2 A Dockyard 'A' vs. R.A.F. Tenguh at M.F.A. 5.15 p.m. Inter-School Vie- toria School vs. Queenstown Technical School at VS. BOXING S.A.B.A. national championships ct Great World.37 words
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Article344 1958-03-21 7 W. Indies Win Test Series GEORGETOWN. British Guiana, Mar 19 (Reuter) Centuries by Garfleid Sobers (109 not out) and Con- i rad Hunte (114) helped the West Indies beat Pakistan by eight wickets m the fourth Test here today and so clinch the series. West Indies have now won three344 words
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Article25 1958-03-21 7 FRANKFURT. West Germany, Mar. 20 (Reuter). West Germany beat Spain 2-0 m a soccer international here today, having led 1-0 at half time.25 words
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Article191 1958-03-21 7 Cricketer Dooland Retires ADELAIDE. Mar. 20. (Rcuter). Bruce Dooland. former Australian test player, who returned home this season after five years with Nottinghamshire m the English county championship, announced his retirement from first class cricket. Dooland, regarded by many critics as the top leg spinnar m cricket, said he wished191 words
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Advertisement29 1958-03-21 7 Please support Singapore Leprosy Relief Association under the patronage of Lady Scott FLAG DAY Saturday, March 22nd. m Give Generously! pace donated by FIRESTONE TIRE RUBBER CO. (S.S.) LTD.29 words
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Advertisement1116 1958-03-21 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated m bingapore) (12 lines) Sh D P eT THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE r Oe p v t SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via othci ports to load and discharge cargo (Via Suez with1,116 words
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Advertisement867 1958-03-21 8 MITSUI |pPj LINE t Spore P. Shorn Penong R JAPAN. Hakoneson Maru for Pusan Yokohama, Nagoya, Kobe via Manila 26 Mar Horyu Maru for Kobe, Yokohama 31 Mar Harunasan Mom for Moil. Kobe, Yokohama via Manila 31 Mar 3 Apr FOR US A »io SUEZ For New York. Philadelphia, Baltimore867 words
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Advertisement819 1958-03-21 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES Penong p S i«.._ i nor* Voor* MINDIA 25 »Mo, 26/27 M^ f "SINALOA" 22/23 Mo. 23/24 m O 25 27 Mo. "lUTLANDIA" 4/5 Apr 5/6 Ap, 7/g a" B0G0TA 12 M J HOMEWARDS Soiling* fot Aden, Port Said. Genoo Rotterdam Hamburg Bremen, Copenhagen, Gothenburg Oslo Spore819 words
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Article, Illustration616 1958-03-21 9 PLANS FOR MORE EXPANSION BATA, the world-wide shoe organization, is going ahead with its expansion In Malaya, the head of the organization, Mr. Thomas J. Bata, said m Singapore was Mr. Bata's answer to a question about the future for capital invests m616 words
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Article184 1958-03-21 9 SHIPS IN PORT OUTER ROADS Chun An. Yamamira Maru, Capt. Antonis, Magaret Or.sand. Pellicula, Sigli, Houtman, San Francisco, El Brenon. Celebes, Liverpool MaTU, Troutpool, Bianca, Hed.ia, Moon, Mina. Bawean, Triton. Baud. Great Oaks, Asphalion. Magdala, Maxwell Brander, Sty. Pendopo. Glenfinlas, Lapaz. Baronia, Thorshavn. INNER ROADS Serdang, Yong Ann. Brenda, Dukat.184 words
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Article251 1958-03-21 9 Plastic Trade Mission Arrives PENANG, Thurs. A four-man delegation from the Indian Plastics Export Promotion Council—arrived at Bayan Lepas Airport here today on a four- day trip to survey trade conditions m the plastics and linoleum market The P.E.P.C.O. delegation which arrived from Bangkok, was headed by the hon. general251 words
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Article147 1958-03-21 9 ANXIETY over future supplies of pepper from Indonesia and Sarawak was expressed by Singapore merchants yesterday. A trader said that arrivals of the spice m the Singapore market during the week had been poor, due mainly to the uncertainty m the present Indonesian situation and the147 words
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Article89 1958-03-21 9 PREPARATIONS are now being made to drill an appraisal well between Seria and Kuala Belait later this year. The well will test whether there are any oil accumulations between the Seria structure and Kuala Belait. Work has started on jungle clearing and the building of89 words
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Article149 1958-03-21 9 INDUSTRIALS were steadier, tins steady after weak and rubbers quiet and Irregular In the Malayan share market yesterday, A small turnover was reported. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: INDUSTRIALS Ords. 2.65 2.70 Gammon 235 2.40 Hume Industries Ords. A5/4 5/8 McAlister 140 1.45149 words
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Article181 1958-03-21 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done: Fed. Disp. $2.25. $2.26; Gammon $2.35 overnight. $2.37. $2.37$- Gtown Disp. $1.90, $1.92; F. &N. ords $2.62$ delayed. $2 66 overnight and yesterday, 52.67, $2.675; Hume ords. A5/6; Hammer $2.28 cum all, $1.76 xall; M Box $1.675: Cold Storage 90c. 90$181 words
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Article324 1958-03-21 9 agja;gjasghqa 'Treatise Prepared For Study Group Talks KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Federation Government will present to the next meeting of the International Rubber Study Group its "treatise" on why rubber prices fluctuate so unpredictably m the hope that some stabilization solution can be found. Scheduled324 words
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160 1958-03-21 9 HK$3.69m. Profit For Bank Of East Asia THE Bank of East Asia Ltd. made a net profit of HK53,694,630 for the year ended Dec. 31, 1957, compared with HK53,616,673 m the previous year. A dividend and bonus of HK$l2 per share on 100.000 shares have been recommended. The statement of160 words
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Article98 1958-03-21 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: copra March/April UK/Continent $31J buyers $32i sellers; coconut oil m bulk $47$ sellers; m drums $51 J sellers; Muntok white pepper $116 sellers; Sarawak white $115 sellers; Special Sarawak black $70. H.C.B. Ltd. closing prices: copra, fair98 words
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Article28 1958-03-21 9 THE Malayan Exchange Bark? Association yesterday quoted the following rates to merchants- Selling (Ready) Swedish Kroner 168 1/4 Italian Lire *****. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.28 words
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Article65 1958-03-21 9 PRICE UP BY ¼CENT SINGAPORE rubber market closed at 77-| cents per lb. for International first grade April shipment yesterday, i cent above Wednesday. Indonesian situation was reported to be still uncertain. The market held steady quiet throughout the day. There has been a better interest m lower grades but65 words
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Article46 1958-03-21 9 SINGAPORE Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices lr cents per lb. yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot f.o.b. 77 77* International April No. 1 RSS f.o.b. 77| 77J May 77| 78 April No. 2 73J 74 April No. 3 70 70J Tone: Quietly steady.46 words
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Article55 1958-03-21 9 CANBERRA. March 20. (Reuter)— There were now 62 Australian Trade Commissioners m 27 overseas centres, the Federal Parliamentary Secretary for Trade. Mr. Reginald Swartz. said here. In addition, by way of an experiment. Government had decided to appoint two trade correspondents, one at Nairobi, Kenya and55 words
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Article, Illustration50 1958-03-21 9 A MEMBER of the Japanese Consulate start (trade section) m Singapore. Mr. Y.S. Chin, leaves Singapore tomorrow on a m on t h's familiarization trip to Japan. While m Japan he will attend the International Trade Fair which opens m Osaka on April 12. MR. CHIN50 words
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Article100 1958-03-21 9 Exports Of R.S.S. At 46,078 Tons EXPORTS of ribbed smoked sheet rubber from the Fedetation of Malaya and Singapore m February" 46,073 tons of which Britain, the biggest buyer took 11,033 tons. Japan was next on the of important buyer.-, with an offtake of 6.141 to China bought 5,225 tons100 words
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Article24 1958-03-21 9 JAPANESE and Indian representatives have signed an agreement under which India will furnish Japan with 2.--000.000 tons iron ore annually starting 1964.24 words
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Advertisement279 1958-03-21 9 PELNI-LINES 12 ROBINSON ROAD. TelS! ***** (Frei 9 ht Tl "«ugh Cargo Dept.) Ttl: ***** (Manager). "LAGONG" for Tg. Pinang/Djok arto Mar 24 "PAJANGAN" for Palembang Mar 25 "LARAT" for Tambelan Pontianak Mar 25 "CERAM" for Djambi Mar 28 HUA SIANG STEAMSHIP COMPANY WEEKLY CARCO SERVICES TO KUCHINC. SARIKEI. BINATANC279 words
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Advertisement133 1958-03-21 9 STUDE BAKE R CHAMPION The American "Beat the Budget" car. So economical on petrol 23 m.p.g. j£- j^ Look at the Studebaker C/iam/flg=C"_^^^ pion's slipstream smooth /S«uS Mat%P*\ styling, feel its effortless gliding r^jjHi Wjrey power, sample its roomy interior comfort. You'll be convinced m ECONOMY of fuel consumpWv mm133 words
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Article245 1958-03-21 10 LEC Guinness makes naval history m his latest comedy. ALL AT SEA. Michael BalconEaling production released by M-G-M. In his seven -fold role of Captain William Horatio Ambrose, a modern naval officer, who suffers from sea sickness, and six of his sea do? ancestors who helped245 words
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Article, Illustration575 1958-03-21 10 Start Of A Romance —first she's his co-star, later she's his wife agtjkagjag fHE girl who is mentioned most often as top candidate for Academy honours as best actress of 1957 is Joanne Woodward, sleek Georgia-born actress who has had the quickest journey to top stardom of any talent m575 words
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Article, Illustration506 1958-03-21 10 PEORGE Stevens, who has produced and directed some of the great movies of the modern era and won several Academy Awards doing so, has concluded that these dual creative functions are not sufficient for a film-maker under present day conditions. With his intended niming of "The Diary of506 words
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Article207 1958-03-21 10 A GREAT American tradition lay behind the inspired fighting of the doughty assault troops under Col. William O. Darby m World War 11, according to James J. Altieri. who acted as consultant on Warner Bros.' production of DARBY'S RANGERS, starring James Garner, as Darby, and Etchika Choureau,207 words
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Miscellaneous477 1958-03-21 10 qXJDArS QUOTATION: 1 "Good, honest, hardheaded character is a function of the home. If the proper seed is sown there and properly nourished for a few years, it will not be easy for that plant to be uprooted." George A. Dorse y. FRIDAY FOR EVERYONE: Those who are amiable, courteous,477 words
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211 1958-03-21 11 TENAXG, Thurs.— With the present trade recession and the crisis m Indonesia, several commercial! firms here have been forced to retrench employees during the last few months. Last month, a well-known Dutch firm here with head office m Singapore, retrenched five of its211 words
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Article156 1958-03-21 11 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices, (cents per Ib m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot "65 77} R.S.S. No. 1 77| 772 May R.S.S. No. 1 67 67* R.S.S, No. 2 April 721 74 R.S.S No 3 April 67 67} Tone: Very quiet. The price oi tin tn Singapore156 words
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Article41 1958-03-21 11 JAN JAM bin Haji Adman, 18, of Parit Amat m Muar, was yesterday jailed for two months by the Muar Magistrate, Inche Hashim bin Yeop Abdullah Sani, for theft of $300 from Amal bin Haji Adman on Feb. 7.41 words
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Article, Illustration102 1958-03-21 11 THE enrolment ceremony ot the Ist Klang Girl Guides Company of the Senior Methodist Girls' School, Klang, was he'd at the school grounds, recently. Che Rozin&h binti Majeed, State Commissioner for Girl Guides, and Miss K. Davar, District Commissioner for Kuala Lumpur, officiated. The newPoh - 102 words
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Article93 1958-03-21 11 Our Future Commercial Attaches KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Six Malayans selected for training as commercial attaches m Malaya's embassies will leave for Britain m the first week of April. An External Ministry spokesman said that the six Mr. P S Lai. Mr. Yeo Beng Poh, Mr Chan Thye King, Inche Ismail93 words
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154 1958-03-21 11 Terms Of Reference For 3-man Probe Team KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Federation Government today announced the terms of reference for the three-msr. commission of inquiry which will study the $1 wage increase demand made by 56.000 daily-rated workers. The commission will "note that it is the policy of the government154 words
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Article84 1958-03-21 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Two men held up a coffeeshop proprietor at the l\ Mile, Ipoh Road, with a toy pistol last night and got away with $100. It is learnt that the shopkeeper was about to close for the night when a man came84 words
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Article139 1958-03-21 11 PENA N G, Thurs.— A firm's manager turned detective and helped m the arrest of a peon for theft, the Sessions Court was told today. The peon. M. Balaknshnan, 19, pleaded guilty to stealing a shirt and four brassieres, belonging to T. S. Ganpatram, Bishop Street,139 words
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Miscellaneous645 1958-03-21 11 I'OLISEI M: The Magnificent Beast j^nT^^flTnirjflrtflWß I 315. 630 and 915 pm. M«. 1 li*J tA^B J f ll k.^ i PAVILION: San See Tong Sum 1. wKKmmmmmmmmmmimmm^^^m 345 and 9 15 p m Liberal StKlalist Party: Frankel LIDO: Joe ButterHy 2.30 645 and Hivision committee meeting at 9. 10645 words
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Miscellaneous390 1958-03-21 11 STAR: Sin Tho Hwa Kang 115 3.30. 7 and 9 30 p m. LIDO: Three Violent People 3 15. and 9.30 p.m. ROYAL: Uttama Putran 330 and 8.30 p m. CENTRAL; Showdown at Abilene 730 and' 9 30 p.m GLOHE: Written on the Wind 7 e0 and 9.30 n.m MOUNT390 words
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300 1958-03-21 12 PARIS, Mar. 20, (UP) Several hundred war veterans shouting "Tunisia is French" and "Gaildard is a traitor" tried to demonstrate last night m front of the French Premier's official lesidence. But they were quietly dispersed by some 100 policemen, part of more than300 words
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Article75 1958-03-21 12 LONDON, March 20 (Reuter) British Overseas Airways is studying the commercial possibilities of establishing a route across the North Pole to Tokyo. Minister of Transport, Mr. Harold Watkinson, told a questioner m the House of Commons yesterday that no immediate plan s for such a route75 words
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Article194 1958-03-21 12 vNILA, Mar. 20 (UP) Vietnam President Ngo Dinh Diem today urged all Asian peoples to accept not only the values, but also the passion of Asia "m their firm stand against imperialism and solidarity against Communism." Diem made the statement, his first public announcement194 words
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Article66 1958-03-21 12 MOSCOW. Mar. 20 (AFP)— Food research workers m Leningrad have produced a complete dehydrated meal which can be carried m a match-box. the "Moscow News" reported today. Their discovery is specially Intended for campers and mountain climbers. The "matchbox meal" comprises dehydrated meat, \7hich when mixed66 words
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Article25 1958-03-21 12 UNITED NATIONS Secretary General. Dag Hammarskjold. will leave New York on Friday for Moscow at the invitation of the Soviet Government. A.F.P.A.F.P. - 25 words
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Article, Illustration59 1958-03-21 12 Photo. MISS JEAN TEW, Pakistan student at the University of Santo Tomas, Manila, is crowned "Miss SEATO" by Miss Carmen Tuason, "Mis s Philippines" of 1958. during a special ceremony celebrating the 4th SEATO (South-east Asia Treaty Organization) Council of Ministers' meeting at the Hall ofUP - 59 words
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Article75 1958-03-21 12 WARSAW. Alar. 20 (Reuter). A Polish Foreign Ministry spokesman said here last night the implementation of plans to arm West German forces with nuclear weapons would lead to Poland considering means of strengthening her security. The spokesman told the official Polish news agency P.A.P. that such75 words
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Article386 1958-03-21 12 Note Of Urgency In Bulganin's Letter To U.K. MOSCOW, Mar. 20, (Reuter-AFP) A note of urgency dominates Russia's latest note to Britain on the proposed summit conference. The message from Marshal Nikolai Bulganin to Mr. Harold Macmillan, the British Prime Minister, complains at lack of progress386 words
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204 1958-03-21 12 Don't Look For Short Cuts, Warns Macmillan LONDON, Mar. 20, (AFP) British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan yesterday warned against the dangers of looking for "easy short cuts" to a summit conference. In a message to the Conservative candidate m the coming Torrington by-elect-ion, Mr. Macmillan said: "I want to see204 words
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Article58 1958-03-21 12 SAIGON, March 20 (AFP)— Former South Vietnam Minister of Defence, Ho Thong Minh was yesterday sentenced m absentia to 15 years' hard labour and national degradation on charges of corruption. The Saieon Assize Court also fined him 1.000.000 piastres (about $25,000) and ordered confiscation of58 words
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307 1958-03-21 12 Ike Loosens US Purse Strings WASHINGTON, Mar. 20, (UP)— President Eisenhower loosened the Treasury's purse strings yesterday m an effort to speed job producing work on $2,255,000.000, worth of public housing and rural electrification projects. He directed Housing Administrator Albert M. Cole and Agriculture307 words
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Article20 1958-03-21 12 TOKYO and Peking will be linked by radio telephone and radio photo services. Radio Peking said yesterday. AFPAFP - 20 words
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118 1958-03-21 12 Make Friends With Asia, Canadians Told HAMILTON, Ontario, Mar. 20 (Reutcr)— Dr. L. N. Palar. Indonesian Ambassador to Canada, said yesterday Canadians must become aware of the necessity of making friends with the Asian countries quickly, before Communism takes hold of them He told a Canadian club meeting here the118 words
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Article146 1958-03-21 12 PROTEST OVER A FLAG LONDON, Mar. 20 (Reuter) Labour-controlled St. Pancras Borough council m North London last night decided to fly the Red flag over the town hall during May Day labour celebrations on May 1. despite angry protests from the public gallery. At one point, demonstrators showered the Councillors146 words
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Article113 1958-03-21 12 NEW YORK, Mar. 20 (Reuter).—A Fire Department spokesman said last 'light that 19 people were reported to have died m a fire which roared through a building m the city's financial section. The Fire Department official said that five bodies h*d been I recovered from the113 words
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237 1958-03-21 12 WASHINGTON March 20. (Keuter)— The LniUd States Government preparing for a possible summit conference m Geneva m September, preceded by a Foreign Ministers Conference m June, it was learned here yesterday. The preparation^ are contingent on a prior indication from tin Soviet Union237 words
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Article41 1958-03-21 12 FRAU Henriette Jacob, divorced wife of Baldur von Schirch. Nazi war crimina arrived m London yesterday by air from Munich to di.with the British Governmen the position of her former husband and two other prisoners m Spandau jail. Berlin, ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article31 1958-03-21 12 THE Duke of Edinburgh attended the opening of the London Planetarium day and watched representations of the night skies which he saw during his trip to Antarctica m 1956--1957.— ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Advertisement118 1958-03-21 12 The Barlette is the ideal home bar outfit! Neat and compact, it has everything you require for the making of the best and most delightful of cocktails. Just look at what it contains! Mixing Class, Corkscrew, 1 Pint Shaker, Bottle Opener, Lemon Knife, Spoon. Strainer, Cherry Picks, Cherry Jar, Bitters118 words
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