Singapore Standard, 12 April 1958
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Title Section21 1958-04-12 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone *****—5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1958. Vol. VIII. No. 283 15 cts. 14 Pages (FINAL EDITION)21 words
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Article138 1958-04-12 1 TOKYO, April 11 (UP) Japanese Police cracked down today on what may have been a strong secret corps of Communists m top Japanese ministries. Police arrested three gov-ernment-officials suspected of having supplied classified information to the Communist Party. Arrested were Yujiro Hayashi, 41 of the138 words
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Article359 1958-04-12 1 LOYAL FORCES STRIKE BACK AT INSURGENTS Retreating Army Heads For Castro s Mountain Hide-Out HAVANA, April 1 1 (UP) Loyal troops, striking back at insurgents whose hit-and-run attacks caused nearly 100 deaths this week, have isolated the "main rebel body" m the mountains of eastern Cuba,359 words
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433 1958-04-12 1 APOLOGIZE TO EXPAT OFFICER MAYOR TOLD Row Over Dog In City Council THE Senior Officers' Association, representing expatriate officers of the Singapore City Council, yesterday demanded that the Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Guan and the vice-chair-man of the Health Committee, Mr. Wee Toon Boon, should tender public apologies to the433 words
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Article90 1958-04-12 1 NEW YORK, April 11 (Reuter) Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld. United Nations Secre-tary-General, described as a "foremost diplomat of the world." was yesterday granted the freedom of New York City. A luncheon was given by the City to mark the beginning of Mr. Hammarskjoeld's second nve-year90 words
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Article, Illustration46 1958-04-12 1 photo. TWO guards of the Indonesian revolutionary forces are seen standing beside a bomb m a Sumatran airfield where thousands of sharpened bamboo spikes have been planted by the rebels as a precaution against paratroop landings by Jakarta government commando units UPUP - 46 words
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254 1958-04-12 1 POLICE DETAIN 'DOUBLE TIGER' GANG LEADER IPOH, Fri. A Singapore youth suspected of being the leader of the "Seong Fu San" (Double Tiger Mountain) Secret Society was last night detained by the Police. The suspect is further believed to be a "Red Rod" a military affairs officer m the "killer254 words
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Article136 1958-04-12 1 ABOUT 20 secret society gangsters of the Black and White Gang, armed with parangs and bottles attacked two shopkeepers m Kitchener Road, Singapore, shortly after midnight last night. The gang had challenged three cyclists to a fight. The two shopkeepers, Ang Kirn Huat, 20,136 words
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Article54 1958-04-12 1 BONE, Algeria. April 11 (Reuter) The British freighter Baltic Exporter sailed from here today for Germany without the 86 cases of arms, which the French authorities ordered her to unload yesterday. The ship had called at Bone on her way to Hamburg from Italian ports when54 words
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Article44 1958-04-12 1 QUEEN Elizabeth has awarded Professor Georg Maurer, Chief Surgeon at the Munich Recht Der Isar Hospital, where the Manchester United plane crash survivors were treated, the Order of Commander of the British Empire, the British Embassy m Bonn announced yesterday. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article90 1958-04-12 1 CONDITION OF MAJOR IS CRITICAL TAIPEI, April 11 (Reuter)— Major Chang Yu Doh. who was seriously injured m an altercation with an American airman on Wednesday, was still m a critical condition, hospital authorities said today. Major Chang is under the care of a panel of doctors, including a brain90 words
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Article30 1958-04-12 1 THE Polish press agency, PAP yesterday reported from Jakarta that the Indonesian Government is negotiating the purchase of at least 20 Polish ships of "various sizes." UPUP - 30 words
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87 1958-04-12 1 INDONESIAN TROOPS INVADE W. SUMATRA JAKARTA, April 11 (Reuter) Jakarta radio said today loyalist troops had invaded Tapanuli district, the area lying between governmentcontrolled Northern Sumatra, and rebel West Sumatra. Until now both loyalists and government forces have claimed the allegiance of Tapanuli, and have left it alone. The Jakarta87 words
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114 1958-04-12 1 JAKARTA, April 11 (UP) Security controls m the Indonesian capital were tightened today following an official announcement of the arrest of 14 anti-government plotters. City commander Lt. Col. Endang Dachjar confirmed earlier newspaper reports that documents and plans linking the anti-government group to the114 words
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Article44 1958-04-12 1 DERBY, England, April 11 (Reuter) The First Battalion the Sherwood Foresters, marched through the streets of Derby last night with bayonets fixed and colours flying —on their visit here since returning from Germany. They leave for Malaya next month.44 words
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Article183 1958-04-12 1 MOSCOW, April 11 (Reuter)— The Soviet Government m a message to the three Western Powers today proposed April 17 for the opening of diplomatic negotiations at ambassadorial level to prepare for a Sum- Mit conference. Sir Patrick Reilly. British Ambassador m Moscow, who is at183 words
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Article33 1958-04-12 1 ACTRESS Debra Paget. a bride of less than three months, was granted an uncontested divorce yesterday m Juarez. Mexico, from fivetimes married actor-singer, David Street, 37, on grounds of incompatibility. UPUP - 33 words
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Article168 1958-04-12 1 CHESTERFIELD, England, April 11 (Reuter) Royal Air Force officers are waiting m a hospital here today to take statements from two men who broke the world parachute record to save their lives. The men are Flight Lieutenant John De Salis. aged 29, and Flying168 words
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Article124 1958-04-12 1 CEASEFIRE CALL BY EX-ENVOY GENEVA, April 11 (UP) Indonesia's Ambassador to Rome called for a ceasefire before he resigned his post and offered to mediate the dispute between President Soekarno and the rebel Sumatran Government, Informed sources said today. Ambassador Sutan Muhamad Rasjid was here today, apparently still undecided whether124 words
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Article51 1958-04-12 1 HONGKONG. April 11 (AFP) Hollywood £Ctor William Holden, now In Tokyo, has Invested money m a proposed commercial radio station here. He has not revealed the extent of the investment He described it as a "rooting Interest" In this Colony, before he left for Japan yesterday51 words
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Advertisement912 1958-04-12 2 STAMMRDiyfcfrjgi^ DEATH PITER CARMICHAEL DOCK) from Dundee, passed away peacefully at the age of 68 on ***** Cortege will leave from Presbyterian Church on Sunday morning at II tn. TAN Or Tan Eng Han aged 66. passed away peacefully on 1 1 458 at residence 19 Lim Tua Tow Rd912 words
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Advertisement759 1958-04-12 2 ELECTRICITY PORT DICKSON SILIAU AREA Shot down of Electricity PLEASE note that electricity supplies m Port Dickson and Siliau Area will be cut off on Monday 14th April. 1958 between the hours of 1.30 p.m and 2.30 p.m. to enable essential work to be carried out. DISTRICT MANAGER. Central Electricity759 words
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Advertisement488 1958-04-12 2 NU'II X S AUCTION SALE OF SINGAPORE PROPERTIES To be held at our Saleroom No 104 Market Street on Tuesday 15th April. 1958 at 2.30 p.m. 1. No 537-B Bedok Road, area 13,236 sq. ft. freehold. VACANT POSSESSION 2. Land at MacPherson Road, area 156.012 sq. ft freehold, VACANT POSSES--3488 words
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EDITORIAL • SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
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Article522 1958-04-12 3 THE Legislative Council of British North Borneo has unanimously recommended the Governments of North Borneo, Brunei and Sarawak to examine the possibility of a federation. This resolution, climaxed a public debate started two months ago when the Governors of Sarawak and North Borneo proposed the federation scheme m522 words
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Article268 1958-04-12 3 RECOMMENDATIONS made m a report by Mr. H. Munro, Executive Officer of the Sarawak Pepper Marketing Advisory Committee after his round-the-world investigation into marketing methods are being placed before Government. These are aimed at building up and establishing a "sound and prosperous" pepper industry m that Colony. hAr.268 words
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Article56 1958-04-12 3 NtAD OfflCE 23 Lim leek Kirn Roaa VpOT« PO Box No 1563 Cables: "TICfKNEWS" Tel: ***** (5 lines) All departments «UAL> LUMPUR: Ona Insurance Blor.. 174 Batu «<J Teleo^or>« 88J66 '"0 H 93 Cowan St Tel: r. "J829 t.'. NA^. 8 Lefh st Tel: MALACCA: 91-56 words
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Article, Illustration892 1958-04-12 3 Edward Crankshaw - Edward Crankshaw RUSSIA TODAY: By LONDON JT is the most natural thing m the world for us to think of Moscow's unilateral (but conditional) suspension of hydrogen bomb tests m terms of its effect on world opinion. Mr. Khrushchev is highly conscious of this effect himself, and892 words
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Article899 1958-04-12 3 Recent exploits m Antarctica by Sir Vivian Fuchs and Sir Edmund Hillary and the scientific work now being undertaken there have brought the world's most inaccessible region into front-page news. This article b y Bernard Cron i n, Australian journalist and novelist, traces the history899 words
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Article216 1958-04-12 3 American Juvenile Delinquents Sir. In the name of my much-maligned countrymen, I should like to protest against your charge on Thursday that the 'Yankee Boys' are "significantly dubed" thus. If American juvenile delinquents were asked: 'Choose your weapons'." would they choose parangs, bicycle chains and broken bottles? No, sir, one216 words
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Article, Illustration396 1958-04-12 3 the NEWS as it strikes me 'THE Singapore By-election Corruption Inquiry Commission bas recommended to the Government that compulsory voting be introduced as one of the measures to combat corruption and malpractices at future elections. This column has heard this contention put forward by others at different times. Therefore, it396 words
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574 1958-04-12 4 Sparks Fly In Extortion Case Cross-Examination KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A Police Inspector today strongly denied that he was known as a "terror" and that he 'beat up and bullied" suspects while interrogating them. Inspector Lim Cheng Oo said this under crossexamination by defence574 words
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Article77 1958-04-12 4 PENANG, Fri— The leader of the Penang UMNO division's youth movement, Inche Ismail bin Idris, said today that the UMNO youths m his division had full confidence m the leadership of Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir, the allMalaya UMNO youth leader. Inche Ismail was commenting on77 words
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Article143 1958-04-12 4 NO UNION FOR THE JOBLESS THE Registrar of Trade Unions nas refused registration to the proposed Singapore Unemployed Citizens' Union as "some of the Union rules conflicted with the provisions of the Trade Union Ordinance." The 'ad hoc' interim Committee has been informed officially that it has the right of143 words
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Article87 1958-04-12 4 PENANG. Fri. Private practitioners who give up l their spare time to attend the diagnostic centre at Macalister Road are doing fine work, chairman of the Penang and Province Wellesley Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis, Mr. G. L. Johnson said here today. He was speaking87 words
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Article, Illustration49 1958-04-12 4 Standardpic by LOO XGAI SEONG, girls' school captain of Victoria Institution. Kuala Lumpur, presents a bouquet to the Raja Puan Muda at the Annual Speech Day which was held recently. The wife of the Regent later presented prizes to 50 pupils at the ceremony. FahFah - 49 words
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Article67 1958-04-12 4 MIC Officials Tanjong Malim THE following were elected office-bearers of the Tanjong Malim branch of the Malayan Indian Congress at the annual meeting recently: President: Mr. V. Mani Kutty, vice-president: Mr. P. Perumal, hon. treasurer: Mr. R- Singaram. Hon. secretary: Mr. A. David, hon. asst. secy. Mr. A. Pitchy Committee:67 words
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274 1958-04-12 4 Carpenters On Murder Count Make Statements From Dock KUALA LUMPUR, Fri The trial of two young carpenters for the alleged murder of a fellow worker took a dramatic turn m the High Court here today when both youths elected to make statements from the dock. Chang Lien Yew. 23, and274 words
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Article36 1958-04-12 4 THE new Pulau Semaku Postal Agency, Singapore, will be opened on Monday, it was announced yesterday. Another new agency, for Frankel Estate, at 111, Frankel Avenue, will be opened on Apri'. 22.36 words
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575 1958-04-12 4 We Give Staff A Chance To Get Top Posts -Bank THE policy of the Overseas Chinese Banking tor. po ration is to give every membei of its staff the oppor. tunity for advancement to the highest office m the organization, it is pledged m a statement issued b\ «ne Bank575 words
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Article76 1958-04-12 5 THE Singapore Federation of Employers have started negotiations with the Business Houses Employees' Union with regard to a demand for a general wage increase. The union, which claims a membership of 5,000 commercial workers m 49 firms, last month sought a wage rise for its members76 words
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Article, Illustration293 1958-04-12 5 SOLDIERS CAN PAY TO QUIT ARMY Colony Forces Discharge Plan THE Singapore Government announced yesterday that a regular soldier serving m the Colony's military forces could buy himself out of the Army under certain specified conditions. An amendment to the Singapore Military Forces Rules on the conditions of service for293 words
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Article208 1958-04-12 5 A GLOOMY OUTLOOK FOR JOB HUNTERS THE Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yesterday told 13 visiting teachers from Ceylon that the problem of getting employment for youths leaving school was "a real big headache to Government." Mr. Lim who was answering a question said that the problem would be208 words
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Article66 1958-04-12 5 SINGAPORE Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yelterday left for Kuala Lumpur by Malayan Airways for a short vacation. Mr. Lim said his trip was "purely to rest before the big debate," m the Legislative Assembly on April 22. Mr Lim bought a Western The Orphan Outlaw66 words
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Article238 1958-04-12 5 HE TRAPPED FROGS TO BE A DOCTOR DR. Tan Eng Han, a wellknown Singapore doctor and medical adviser to the Singapore Standard, died yesterday morning after a two-month illness. Dr. Tan, who was 66, was a scholarship student of the King Edward VII College of Medicine. Following his graduation he238 words
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Article189 1958-04-12 5 SINGAPORE will have its second Teachers Training College ready by the end of next year to cope with the ever-increasing demand for trained teachers. The new training college will be built m Aljunied Road and accommodation for stu-dent-teachers will be slightly more than the present college189 words
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237 1958-04-12 5 'Even If You Out- May or The Mayor...' ONE can "out-Marshall Marshall and out -Mayor the Mayor" and still be a "mere sounding box and not an effective speaker," warned Mr. Yap Pheng Geek yesterday. Mr. Yap was addressing the Singapore Chapter of the Toastmasters Club during their first anniversary237 words
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Article, Illustration121 1958-04-12 5 SINGAPORE landlords who receive "tea" or "key" money are liable to pay income tax on it. the Assistant Controller of Income Tax, Mr. R. N. Stone, told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Stone was commenting on a Federation campaign to collect particulars of all "tea" money paid121 words
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Article63 1958-04-12 5 MISS Judith Shababo, a Raffles Girls' School teacher (above), left Singapore yesterday by Qantas-BOAC to attend the 10th anniversary celebrations of the State of Israel. Miss Shababo, ex-presi-dent of the Menorah Club, is representing the Jewish community m the Colony at the celebrations m Israel. She63 words
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Article52 1958-04-12 5 MADAM Tan Yoke Hwee, shop proprietress, who ran away from the premises when the fire started m nearby Kampong Koo Chai m Singapore last Saturday returned an hour later to find that cigarettes, jewellery and cash amounting to $1,444 were missing. She reported the theft to the52 words
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Article31 1958-04-12 5 A SINGAPORE clerk, Cheong Yuen Wah, 30, attached to the Education Department, was killed when he was involved m an accident with a bus at Alexandra Road yesterday afternoon.31 words
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Advertisement331 1958-04-12 5 ■■A (T s~2) w V ISo handsome! l He always uses Vaseline J^ Hair Tonic /O^^_ Your hair can shine like Xi^^^ltZr^. this with VASELINE 'HAIR VclSGIinC TONIC. Just rub a few drops of UJ^IO this finely perfumed oil into "AIR your scalp every day and your TONIC hair will331 words
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Article137 1958-04-12 6 A Better Housing Control THE Singapore Development and Housing Authority when set up. will be able to exercise more comprehensive control over building programmes m the Colony. The Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat. told The Standard yesterday this was the main reason137 words
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Article222 1958-04-12 6 Citizenship Question Can Hamper Their Chances Of Promotion LOCAL staff of Radio Malaya m Singapore yesterday expressed tears that their conditions of service would be adversely affected when the Federation Government implements its decision to split the broadcasting service. The split was revealed by the Governor222 words
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Article151 1958-04-12 6 Cinema Slides To Aid Police SINGAPORE Police last night used cinema slides for first time m an effort to trace a hawker m connection with the murder of a 60-year-oid amah Lee Hoon on Monday. Lee Hoon was found battered to death m a graveyard m Plantation Avenue. Slides displayed151 words
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Article113 1958-04-12 6 TWO cases of attempted extortion were reported to the Singapore Police during the past few days. A watchmaker, Lee San, living m Tanjong Pagar Road, received a letter demanding $3,000 on Saturday. The money was to be sent to a shoD m Tanjong Pagar.113 words
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Article71 1958-04-12 6 SINGAPORE Police last night offered a $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the person responsible for the murder of a Boyanese, Elias bin Samillar, m the catchment area of Pierce Reservoir at the 8J mile. Upper Thomson Road on March 6. Information may71 words
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Article116 1958-04-12 6 BUDDHIST UNION OFFICIALS THE Singapore Buddhist Union at its recent annual general meeting has re-elected Mr. Tan Keng Lock as president for the ensuing year. Other officials elected were: Vice-presidents; Mr. Chew Keow Chim. Mr. Gan Chan Beng, Mr Ong Yu Thoh. Mr. Tan Kirn Teck. Mr. Teo Beng Chye116 words
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Article99 1958-04-12 6 FORTY-one-year-old Tay Hoon Ec, who pleaded guilty to a charge of wandering about "without visible means of subsistence" and another of not carrying an identity card, yesterday told the Third District Court: "My mind is unsound." Tay, who was from Klang, was found wandering m Sun-99 words
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Article, Illustration384 1958-04-12 6 THE Japanese expeditionary vessel Soya has arrived m Singapore with 11 men who might have died had they been left m the icy wastes of Antarctica for another year The men were members of the Japanese research team at Showa Base m384 words
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Article, Illustration195 1958-04-12 6 SINGAPORE City Treasurer, Mr. J. R. Hill, yesterdpy warned the Council that unless five senior posts were filled, efficiency m his department was sure to drop Mr. Hill, who leaves the Council's service m June this year prior to retirement, has suggested that a195 words
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Article38 1958-04-12 6 MAJOR Jaffar bin Osman who has been appointed second inccmmand of the Singapore Harbour Board Reserve Unit. Aged 46, Major Jaffar is the assistant Personnel and Welfare Officer of the Singapore Harbour Board.38 words
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Article221 1958-04-12 6 WOMEN BARBERS GIVE FREE SERVICE TEN women barbers from a Singapore hairdressing yesterday called at th lang English School, 1,000 victims of the X, KooChai fire were a dated and volunteerec free haircuts to a children there O dred children and ah availed themselves > opportunity. Yesterday, the peo; Singapore221 words
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Article100 1958-04-12 6 Detective On Rape Charge EIGHTEEN witnesses will testify at a preliminary inquiry into a tentative charge of rape against a Singapore detective on April 18. Chief Inspector Abdul Rahman bin Hussein, prosecuting, said this m the Singapore Ninth Magistrates Court terday when the dete< Joseph Chay Yun Kow pleaded not100 words
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Article31 1958-04-12 6 SINGAPORE Police bt< ing for a young Chinese who bought textiles worth from a shop m Arab Street and then handed a dud cheque for the amount on Thursday.31 words
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Advertisement32 1958-04-12 6 SPECIAL OFFER Hurry! Only teu? days. 1,000 PAIRS of SHOES to be cleared belou? cost Men's leather shoes from $7/Ladies* $5/Children's $3/Available only at: MAIN STORE BATA BUILDING. North Bridge Road, Singapore.32 words
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Article450 1958-04-12 7 CUT RUBBER EXPORT BURDEN UP AM Calls For Drastic Slash To Save 'Natural' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A call for a drastic cut m the rubber export duty, if not abolished altogether, is m^de by the United Planting Association of Malaya. The UPAM suggests this measure is necessary if natural rubber450 words
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Article156 1958-04-12 7 Ike Sees Hope Of Rise In Economy PRESIDENT Eisenhower said m Washington this week he believes there are real grounds to hope that the U.S. economy will get "on the upgrade." The President oointed to the 62 million Americans currently employed witn resultant "tremendous purchasing power." the record sum of156 words
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118 1958-04-12 7 PREVENTED FROM CALLING THE POLICE A BUKIT TIMAH Road resident turned away a coffee shop proprietor from his house when the latter asked for the use of the telephone to call for Police help on Wednesday evening. Police said the proprietor had gone to the house after he had been118 words
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Article101 1958-04-12 7 THE external examiner m Applied Mathematics for the University of Malaya, Dr. Charles A. Coulson, will be m Singapore and Malaya from May 8 to 16. Dr. Coulson has been RouseBall Professor of Mathematics at Oxford University and Fellow of Wadham College, Oxford, since 1952.101 words
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Article54 1958-04-12 7 A SINGAPORE school teacher, M Gnanesvaran. and a bank clerk. Lim Chong Beng, were adjudicated bankrupts m the Colony High Court yesterday. Gnanesvaran, whose total liabilities amount to $6,000, offered to pay the Official Assignee $22 a month. Lim's liabilities amounted to $3,000 He offered to54 words
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Article36 1958-04-12 7 THE latest date for mailing greeting cards to ensure delivery before Hari Raya Puasa is April 15 for Malaya, and April 17 for Singapore, the Director of Posts, Mr. H. M. Rose, said yesterday.36 words
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Article165 1958-04-12 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES I cXONIM, rubber prices I (cents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were: CLOSING Spot 23} d. May 23£ d. June 233 d. July-September 23{d. Oct.-Dec. 23Jd. Jan. -March 23id. April-June 23Hd. April c.i.f. 22£ d. May c.i.f. 221 d. June c.i.f. 221 d. Tone: Steady. TIN Friday's165 words
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Article177 1958-04-12 7 MORE applications have been made than there are spaces availab.e for Fharmacy Week tentatively sche-duled-for Sept. 1 to 6. the hon. secretary of the Malayan Pharmaceutical Association, Southern Division. Mr. S. S. Chiang, said yesterday. The purpose of the Week, he explained was to promote177 words
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Article126 1958-04-12 7 SPORE BLOOD DONATION RECORD FIFTY boys of the Singapore Reformative Training Centre, who donated blood at the Blood Transfusion Centre for the first time, have helped to make March a record month for donations. The number of donations received m March topped the figure for any other month by 136.126 words
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Article51 1958-04-12 7 FIFTEEN volunteer firemen from the Thomson Road Auxiliary Fire Brigade Corps, led by Singapore Minister for Communications and Works, Mr. Francis Thomas, will pay an inspection visit to the Geylang Fire Station tomorrow. The corps was organized by Labour Front Branch Committee member Mr Ong Ah51 words
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Article56 1958-04-12 7 THE Student and Youth Department of the Singapore Chinesfe V.M.C.A will give a free screening of the film 'Tale of Two Cities" for high school students on Saturday (April 19) at 7.30 p.m. at the association premises, Prince Edward Road. Free tickets for students can56 words
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Article40 1958-04-12 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday: Selling. T.T. or O.D. ready were: French Francs *****: Belgian Francs 1617-1/4: Holland Gldrs. 123-1/8: Italian Lire *****. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.40 words
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Article, Illustration95 1958-04-12 9 VICE-PRESIDENT of Eastman Kodak Company Mr. E. P Curtis on a visit to Singapore this week was feted at a dinner given by Kodak (Malaya) Ltd.. at the Capitol Restaurant on Wednesday, on the eve of his departure for Australia. Photo shows, (from left): Messrs. Lav95 words
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Article183 1958-04-12 9 OUTER ROADS Bakongan, Rostol, 4 U.S.S.R. Trawlers. Kaloekoe, Kaigata Maru, Tokyo Maru. Matador, Agios Vlassions, Felipes, Mantu, Van Riebeeck. Chun An. Ellen Maersk, Recorder, Lipis, City of Ottawa, Moon. Duffield, Hoi Hung, Misuho Maru. Taihei Maru, Sattsu Maru, Nanka; Maru, Bradeverett, Chungking. Lao, Japara, Pres. Fillmore. North Star.183 words
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Article36 1958-04-12 9 A QUALITY built family runabout boat, constructed on the shores of Windermere, m the English Lake District, where world speed records have been attempted. Is to be shown at the Milan Fair this month.36 words
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Article135 1958-04-12 9 'Visit Our Factories'Urges Shum KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Malayan Rubber Goods Manufacturers Association today publicly urged the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Mr. Tan Siew Sin. to visit the factories of members "so that he can have a better appreciation and understanding of the industry." The president of the association,135 words
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Article97 1958-04-12 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon cJosing prices Dei Dieul yesterday were: copra April May UK Continent $30J buyers $3H sellers: coconut oil m bulk $46£ sellers; m drums $49 sellers: Muntok white pepper $130 sellers; Sarawak white $129 sellers- Special Sarawak black $73. H.C.B. Ltd. cJosing prices copra, fair97 words
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Article108 1958-04-12 9 INDUSTRIALS .and tins were inclined to ease while rubbers were featureless m the Malayan share market yesterday. The turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers B B. Petrol 36/- 38/- W. Hammei 1.68 1.73 Henry Waugh 1.35108 words
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320 1958-04-12 9 MALAYA'S AVERAGE RICE YIELD SETS A RECORD Finance And Commerce KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The average yield of rice per acre m the Federation is the highest of any country m South-east Asia, states the annual report of the United Planting Association of Malaya published today. m addition to this, the320 words
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Article259 1958-04-12 9 SINGAPORE rubber market opened, after the Easter holiday, slightly lower than the previous week's level and has continued its weary way with little overall change, says the weekly market report of Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co. Ltd. On any rise liquidation, mainly by up-country centres, has259 words
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Article111 1958-04-12 9 —Gains Cent INTERNATIONAL first grade for April shipment gained cent on the Singapore rubber market yesterday 77| cents per lb. (previous close 77$ cents). The tone at the close yesterday was steady quiet. The market marked up slightly at the opening and ruled steady with main interest m April and111 words
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Article34 1958-04-12 9 THE decline m wool values is not due to any lessening m consumer demand for woo! goods, according to a Sydnej wool-broking firm, m a survey of the wool situation.34 words
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243 1958-04-12 9 Tyre Plant To Start'No Says Minister KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. T^n Siew Sin, today denied reports carried by practically all daily newspapers, including Radio Malaya, that a $50,000,000 tyre factory is to be erected at Petaling Jaya by the end of the year. The243 words
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Article144 1958-04-12 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done: Fed. Disp. $2.25: F. N. ords. $2.67J; Gammon $2.40; Hammer $1.69. to $1.71: Robinson ords. $1.70 to $1.67: Cold Storage 89c. 89Jc. 88c odd parcel; Steamship 72c; S Times $1.70 overnight and yesterday- S. Traders $1.66. $1.65; U-E. ords. $1; Wilkinson144 words
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217 1958-04-12 9 Planters Hit At Govt. On Non-Action KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The United Planting Association of Malaya today charged the Federal and State Governments of refusing to accept responsibility for measures to reduce rubber stealing on estates. "The drain on estates' resources due to pilfering of rubber continued through the year." says217 words
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Advertisement323 1958-04-12 9 *s^* iS^Jk /v* Fly fhe Ait Ceylon < SAPPHIRE SERVICE to Colombo and Europe Ceylon Ctn«ral Agent* Mar Air Ceylon KLM. Asi* Insurance Bldg Singapore I sth ASIAN FILM FESTIVAL I AWARD NOMINEE! -t- Shaws Malay Film Productions Ji Ma SB\3 ■3^ present MIIMI KAMIL HAJI MAHADI D. IDRIS M.323 words
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Advertisement83 1958-04-12 9 S .-her sleeping for the HUE OH I I M children were M HLM-M WHOLE STORY f./ H^ m m at his mercy... OF THIS KINO OF wP^" any woman DEPRIVED CRWIMALt A I E w What |MALa"p6wERS'JAMES;B^TJ j lllliisiiN fj I ■■■OFFICIAL WORLD'S MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT FILMS |h| TONIGHT83 words
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Article, Illustration84 1958-04-12 10 MUAR HEALTH QUEEN WHO said Muar does not have pretty girls? Take look at the pictures (left) <rf the three who won top places m the Town's recent "Health Queen" contest, and (above) of the large group of entrants. The winner was a schoolgirl Kepol binte Omar. Vital statistics 631,Duclos - 84 words
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Article, Illustration92 1958-04-12 10 STANDARD PICTURE ROUND-UP KUALA LUMPUR RALLY FOR CHIEF GUIDE MEDAL OF MERIT Stan-; dardpic by Standardpic by ABOVE: More than 400 girl guides, scouts brownies, and air-rangers from various parts of Federation held a big rally to welcome Lady BadenPowell at the Sultan Sulieman Club ground m Kuala; Lumpur onFah - 92 words
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Article, Illustration64 1958-04-12 10 TEACHER "WEDS I hv THE marriage of Mr. V. Selvaratnam and Mis s K. Alageswari took place at the bride's residence at Telok Pulai Road, m Klang. last Sunday. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Kandiah. is a teacher of the Methodist Girls' School m Klang,Ch'ng Seng Poh - 64 words
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Article, Illustration30 1958-04-12 10 Standardpic by THIS group of pupils from various schools m Kuala Lumpur show keen interest m the World Health Exhibition at the British Council Hall last Monday.— FahFah - 30 words
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Article, Illustration69 1958-04-12 10 THE congregation of the St. Thomas Church m Klang. pose for this group photograph with the Rt. Rev. Philipose Mar Chrisostam. Bishop of the Mar Thotna Syrian Church of Malabar, when he visited the town during his tour of Malaya. Bishop Philipose is seen seated at centre andCheng Seng Poh - 69 words
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Article, Illustration130 1958-04-12 10 MALACCA EASTER FASHION THREE models from the Singapore Model Academy travelled 150 miles by car to Malacca last Sujidav to display the latest m swim suits and sports wear. Their appearance was m connection with an Easter Fashion Parade at the Sea View Hotel, and it turned out to beDuclos - 130 words
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Advertisement198 1958-04-12 10 THE BEDFORD PETROL AND DIESEL MODELS 12/15-CWT CANOPT A L 5 fr 7-TON TIPP£RS A>iBUU*NCf y 7"^) \C J ""^iß~' W\^^ CONTROL TRUCKS /i2i|il^C^j\ IRf .Ik 1 ~1 W W 1 T T "ft I /^^HKl^ 22-CWT VANS >^^_^ 3-TON "Off 1 THg ft&AO^ 4»4 CROSS X^."" "N 2S-CWT PICKUP198 words
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Article428 1958-04-12 11 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By Free Mist Should Have The Edge Over Stablemate TRAINER Neal Hobbs* up-and-coming pair, Safe Invest and Free Mist, should fight out the finish of the main sprint (Race 6) over 5$ furlongs at Kuala Lumpur today, first day of the Selangor428 words
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Article170 1958-04-12 11 Windsor Lad Scrutineer Goodwood Francis ISIRE PROFIT FIREWORSHIP SURE PROFIT SURE PROFIT Slncero sintero Peking Slncero Corporal Mm Sure Profit Sincero Flreworshlp SUPERSCOPE SUPERSCOPE SUPERSCOPE THE ANAK Ellem The Anak Ellem Ellem The Anak Peace Ripple Balkan Arab Tarzan TOBASCO ROYAL COLLEGE TODAY SHOWING TOBASCO Diamond Jubilee Today170 words
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Article208 1958-04-12 11 The Tip Here Is Sure Profit Sure Profit looks a profitable each-way proposition m the opening race. This half sister to Pontican put up a good account on this course m February when she whipped a useful Class Four field over 5i furlongs, inflicting a three and a208 words
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Article274 1958-04-12 11 SUPERSCOPE Superscope Is my choice In the seven furlongs for Class Three, Division Four handicap. Superscope has been placed third m his last two starts at Ipoh. He was running on when third to Free Mist over 5 1/2 furlongs and m his next effort he finished third274 words
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Article306 1958-04-12 11 Eastern Way To Show Them Home Angkor Wat, Eastern Way, Periwinkle, Commotion and Lord Fredrick II are possibilities m the seven furlongs for Class Three, Division Two. Eastern Way scored twice m her last three outings and anticipating improvement she could again assert herself m this. Eastern Way306 words
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Article216 1958-04-12 11 MISS HARMONY Consistent Miss Harmony should deliver the goods. She has shown very consistent form In her last five starts her figures read *****. She won smartly over the six at Penansc m December and won again at Kuala Lumpur m February when beating Bright Sun m a216 words
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Article240 1958-04-12 11 The Spencer stable has a pretty strong hand with Bajan, Today Showing and Tobasco m the seven furlongs for Class Three. Division Three. My choice is TOBASCO. This Mustang six-year-old has been pretty consistent last season. He scored twice besides being placed m four other starts. He put240 words
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Article220 1958-04-12 11 Bank On Ellens Treasure Ellen's Treasure, a Kuala Lumpur course specialist, is m striking form he ran three furlongs m 38 1/5 sec. on Thursday and looks to be one of the day's best bets. Ellen's Treasure landed a good double here m February, and at Ipoh he220 words
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Article167 1958-04-12 11 BEAU MATIN Form points to Beau Matin as the winner here. Beau Matin won over the five furlongs straight at Ipoh m January and then finished second to Peace Police over five and a half furlongs when beaten by a nose with 8.13. He drops eight pounds167 words
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Advertisement6 1958-04-12 11 COMMENTARIES ON ALL RACES OVER i6 words
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Advertisement86 1958-04-12 11 fc^^^^^jfc^XAT THIS TIME OF SPACE TRAVEL r^J You need no 'ons* ftad y°ur watch it it automatic. =^§§fi^ |j^^^^^==^^— You n "d tre calendar or good memory to remember \mk' 3° s ftL^--^tv^ he y° u rea( on youf watch =dMa(. fZf&tymk You trust the specialist for everything, and choose86 words
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Miscellaneous1150 1958-04-12 11 RACE I: 2.30 p.m.-Horses Class 3 Div. 1—5% Furs. 1. PEKINC 4y 8.13 DONNELLY YONC Mr Ch'na Chwee Kirn fr Mdm. Coh Choo Tho 2. *****0 SLIPPER PRINCE 6y 8.11 SAWYER YONC Jacks Stable 3. BONNIE EXPRESS 3y 8.08 WEST YONC br.ghton Stable 4. CORPORAL NIM 3y 8.06 FORTE LEE1,150 words
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168 1958-04-12 12 LIONEL Chee was the only swimmer to come near the qualifying times for selection m the Colony team for the Asian Games. In yesterday's trials at the Chinese Swimming Club, Lionel who was tryinj? for the third time to beat the qualifying 60 seconds168 words
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Article58 1958-04-12 12 RAJAJI Sports Club beat Singapore Recreation Club by four goals to two m a friendly soccer match on the padang yesterday. In another friendly at Farrer Park. Arsenal Sports Club and GHQ Field Signal Squadron drew two-all. Loh Keng Chong and Ah Fatt scored for Arsenal while the58 words
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Article29 1958-04-12 12 Mrs. B. Zaalberg defeated Mrs. A. Maydon by 3 and 2 m the final of the Duffer's Cup golf competition at the Royal Singapore Golf Club yesterday.29 words
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Article, Illustration59 1958-04-12 12 Picture by THE winners of the Klang Club Challenge Shield for the Men's Open Doubles m the Klang Club Easter Tennis Tournament are from left, A. Pakir and H. S. Chua, with runners-up Goon Kok Ying and H. J. Sinclair. The finals teas played on Monday andCh'ng Seng Poh - 59 words
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Article46 1958-04-12 12 SELETAR JUNIORS WIN ROYAL Air Force, Seletar, beat Katong Sports Club by four goal s to nil m a SAFA Div. 2A* league at Geylang stadium yesterday. In a SAFA Div. 3B match at Balestier Road, Junior Athletic Association beat Haikowyu by three goals to nil.46 words
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219 1958-04-12 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Johore played grand hockey to beat Perak to 2—o m the Malayan Hockey Carnival which continued here on the HQ Armed Forces ground today. Man of the match was Johore's goalkeeper M*d. Saman who saved no more than219 words
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Article421 1958-04-12 12 WARNING TO NATIONS FOR TOKYO AGF lOC RULES MUST BE OBEYED KUALA LUMPUR, Frt— The Organising Commit. tee of the third Asian Games has warned participating nations that they must conform to the Asian Games Federation rules, and also those for regional Games of the International Olympic Council. Mr. Masaji421 words
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Article166 1958-04-12 12 Pahang were beaten 8-1 m their match against Penang m the Malayan Hockey Federation Carnival on the HQ Federation Armed Forces ground at Gurney Road. Penang. possessing a clever and nippier set of forwards, dictated the exchanges, and led 4-0 at half-time. Inside right Inder Singh, showing good166 words
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132 1958-04-12 12 THE season's first representative match of the Singapore Cricket Association between the Civilians and the Services scheduled to be played on April 19 and 20 has been postponed. The match is now fixed for May 31 and June 1. The match was postponed because the132 words
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Article108 1958-04-12 12 SIA Hit Tamilians For A Six KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Selangor Indian Association did most of the attacking m todays first division league match against Tamilians Physical Culture Association. but at the end of the game, Tamilians trooped off the Princes Road stadium ground with six goals m the bag to108 words
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Article39 1958-04-12 12 TOKYO, Apr. 11 (AFP)— Lee Espinosa, the Philippines Orient bantamweight boxing champion successfully defended his title for the seventh time when he outpointed Japan's Sadao Yaoita over 12 rounds at the International Stadium here tonight.39 words
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586 1958-04-12 12 THE Singapore Cricket Association's senior tournament enters its third week tomorrow with two clubs the Ceylon Sports Club and the Singapore Cricket Club managing to retain a 100 per cent record. The Ceylonese will be severely tested when they met the Singapore586 words
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Advertisement393 1958-04-12 12 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products jSsS^?-"'*-HEADACHE CURE Unmatched by any other pain reiiever for Headache, Neuralgia, Colds, Mental Strain. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL Seamaster your guarantee of high precision under all climates Engineers m the sizzling heat of the Sahara; scientists commissioned to design393 words
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Miscellaneous41 1958-04-12 12 TENNIS: YMC championships start at Bras Basah Road 3 p.m. SWIMMING Asian G final trials at Chinese Su ming Club. ATHLETICS: Asian Garnet final trials at Farrer Park 4 p.m. SOCCER: SAFA div. 3A Indian Brotherhood vs JollU lads at STC.41 words
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Article561 1958-04-12 13 Changi Chatter -'Chiefie' AT the top of a hill, surrounded by tall pilm trees and overlooking the clear blue waters hangi Creek, is the Wilmslow Ward of the KA P. Hospital. Here many Service mothers •wait the arrival of their b.ibies. An average of a hi by561 words
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542 1958-04-12 13 Seeing S'pore For The First TIME— (BY A SERVICE WIFE) gINGAPORE at first glance was disappointing its business houses, shipping offices and banking establishments built m the skyscraper fashion of the western world, its wide modern roads and greens, looked much the same as any other large cities of Europe.542 words
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Article, Illustration688 1958-04-12 13 \S the night Train pulls out of Kuala Lumpur Station, you will see a coloured lamp disappearing behind the doorway of a first-class compartment and perhaps wonder what it is. The Lamp, m distinctive blue and white, is the Storm688 words
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Advertisement71 1958-04-12 13 0 was wfofee u»ife// "\v jBB vG kJk You can see at a glance which 1 M» H shirt has been washed m Surf Os X^yjl This wonderful washing powder really S^ffiS I^MHA o >o washes whiter, and coloureds, too, come Of^CrU B out of those rich suds brighter than71 words
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Advertisement18 1958-04-12 13 Air-conditioning can be yours... today! «n conoiTioume I C^QI C Yesterday's Maximum Temperature 90.4 *F Humidity 62 %W18 words
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Miscellaneous694 1958-04-12 13 rpODAYS QUOTATION: ■■■Ml 1 "Just law* are no re- I Mrainl upon the freedom I la^B^^^fl of the rood, tor the rood I man desires nothing which I i?^^^^^i^^^^^2 a Just law will interfere I ll^B with- f^l fc^^l Froude I SATURDAY FOR I EVERYONE: You should I ■■■^VfS make694 words
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204 1958-04-12 14 LONDON, April 11 (Reuter) Lord Hinchingbrocke, an Independent Conservative Member of Parliament, said here last night that the Trades Unions must "mend their ways or there will be an end to them." He told a Conservative meeting that massive strikes now promoted by204 words
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Article179 1958-04-12 14 LONDON, April 11, (Reuter) Britain's opposition Labour Party made some minor gains m yesterday municipal elections, the first m a series of month-long balloting for local councils. Labour won two additional seats m Herenord County Council, three m Brecon, one m the Isle of Wight, and179 words
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Article75 1958-04-12 14 COLOMBO, April 11. (Reuter)—The Ceylon House of Representatives has accepted a private member's motion calling for nationalization of the country's big tea estates, many of which are British owned. Mr. Stanley Zoysa told the House when it approved the motion on Thursday night that75 words
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Article, Illustration278 1958-04-12 14 SOVIET UNION IS READY FOR WAR PETITE Cynthia Gracia de Guzman-Nation flashes a smile as she shows her passport to the United States, a document she and her American sailor-husband, Paul S. Nation Jr. consider the "final proof" that they have won their "battle for love*' against the U.S. Navy.278 words
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170 1958-04-12 14 CEYLON TAMILS AT THE PARTING OF THE WAYS COLOMBO, April 11 (AFP) Ceylon's Federal Parly last night called for mass civil disobedience by Tamil-speaking people as a protest against the annulment of the language pact as announced by Premier Solomon Bandaranaike. I The Federal Party issued a statement saying. "The170 words
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303 1958-04-12 14 'Come Back Soon,' Said Cheryl To Stompanato HOLLYWOOD, April 11, (UP)— Lana Turner's teenage daughter wrote her mother's lover a friendly letter six weeks before she killed him with a butcher knife, it was disclosed yesterday. In a misspelled, schoolgirl scrawl, Cheryl Crane urged gangland Gigilo Johnny Stompanato and her303 words
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Article41 1958-04-12 14 BOLZANO. North Italy. April 11, (ReuteD— A passenger m a cableway bucket fell 300 feet to his death on the rocky mountainside here yesterday when the wind smashed him against an empty bucket coming ir the opposite direction.41 words
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Article313 1958-04-12 14 End Of The White Race -Strijdom PRETORIA, April 11 (Reuter). The South African Prime Minister, Mr. Johannes Strijdom, said last night that he would like to ask the British Labour Party whether, if they came into power, they would continue as a government with their "uncalled for and unjustifiable" attack313 words
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Article155 1958-04-12 14 NUCLEAR POWER STATIONS EASTBOURNE, England, April 11 (UP) British experts claimed yesterday nuclear power stations will earn over £1,000,000,000 m exports m the next 18 years and end Britain's "uncomfortable dependence" on imported power for industrial expansion. Speaking to delegates at the Federation of British Industries Conference on Nuclear Energy,155 words
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Article54 1958-04-12 14 LONDON. April 11. (Reuter) Earl Jellicoe is today reported to have resigned from the Foreign Office. The Daily Express reporting this adds that no one at the Foreign Office will say why the son of Admiral Earl Jellicoe has quit. His last appointment was as Deputy Secretary-General of54 words
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Article245 1958-04-12 14 SUICIDE BLAMED ON BBC SHOW LONDON, April 11 (UP). Protests against a British Broadcasting Corporation medical television programme rose anew yesterday, after a third suicide was unofficially blamed on the show A coroner at Oldham, England, returned a verdict of suicide on Wednesday m the death of Miss Mary Melia,245 words
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Advertisement107 1958-04-12 14 A* kit******** 3 I NEW ALHAMBRA I X GET J r J*^j THE Wi mA coffins t f READY!!!...Utah Blame is Ikvl^ft3^£ rldin'in- 4t lookin' for the X USB killers who -fC IHh^HH^^^J crossed him! )f ■4( From ttw Rockies to ttw Panh«ndl« they'U tm** ±r target tuml -k V107 words
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