Singapore Standard, 21 April 1958
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Title Section22 1958-04-21 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephon* *****— 5 CobU TIGERNEWS- SINGAPORE MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1958 Vol. VIII. No. 292 15 cts. 12 Pages (FINAL EDITION)22 words
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Article641 1958-04-21 1 EDUCATION IS MAJOR FACTOR FOR PROGRESS Former Colonial Govt Aim. And Policy Criticized KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Federation Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, in a Hari Raya broadcast tonight warned the Malays that if they remained in their present state the chances of achieving peace, not only for641 words
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212 1958-04-21 1 INDONESIAN WAR TAKES TIME OFF TO CELEBRATE Rebels' Escape Route Seized JAKARTA, April 20 (UP) The Indonesian rebellion took time off the Moslem new year celebration today, and the PIA news agency reported there was no action on any war front. Government offices, shops and restaurants are closed until Tuesday212 words
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Article50 1958-04-21 1 NEW YORK, April 20 (UP) —Six persons, including five children, were killed today In a three-alarm blaze in a seven-storey tenement building in the Harlem section of Manhattan. The blaze also injured seven firemen and a policeman, who entered the building in a rescue attempt.50 words
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Article26 1958-04-21 1 PRESIDENT Nasser's official visit to the Soviet Union will last 18 days, starting on April 29, the Cairo newspaper Al Ahram, said yesterday. Reuter.26 words
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Article177 1958-04-21 1 A MAN and his wife were last night stabbed by three thugs who went to their quarters behind the Singapore Railway Canteen, in an attempt to rob them. The victims were the Railway canteen proprietor, and hotelier, Mr. Lim Ens Pin. 66, and his wife. Nro177 words
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Article17 1958-04-21 1 A PEDESTRIAN. CP. Abdullah. was killed in a motor accident in Telok Blangah, Singapore, yesterday.17 words
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693 1958-04-21 1 Malayanization: Ong Submits His Master Plan MAYOR of Singapore, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, yesterday submitted that expatriate officers who resign from the City Council of their own accord should not be entitled to compensation. Mr. Ong also suggested that they should be deprived of the benefit of the Council's contribution693 words
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Article125 1958-04-21 1 SAIGON, April 20 (Reuter) —The Indonesian Foreign Minister Dr. Subandrio, said here last night in a short stopover on his way home, that it was likely Dr. Hatta, former Indonesian Vice-Presi-dent, would hold an important position in the Indonesian Central Government Dr Subandrio, who125 words
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Article29 1958-04-21 1 THE King will resume his duties on Wednesday. His Majesty's deputy will leave Kuala Lumpur for Klang the same day, it was announced In Kuala Lumpur yesterday.29 words
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Article74 1958-04-21 1 BONN. (Germany), April 20 (UP) A West German Government spokesman today unequivocally denied British newspaper reports that Chancellor Konrad Adenauer has invited Queen Elizabeth II to pay a state visit to Germany. "The Federal German Government would be greatly honoured to receive the Queen in74 words
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Article, Illustration48 1958-04-21 1 Standard- pic by MOSQUE prayers over, this group of youngsters is all set to enjoy Hari Raya with a spree into Kuala Lumpur town. Dressed in colourful attire, they were among thousands of Muslims who yesterday celebrated the festival in the Federation and Singapore. FahFah - 48 words
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144 1958-04-21 1 PAP. SUCCESS WON'T AFFECT THE LONDON TALKS LIM KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The recent Peoples Action Party successes will not have any adverse effects on his forthcoming talks in London, Singapore's Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock told The Standard today. Mr. Lim who was in very high spirits was here144 words
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118 1958-04-21 1 Suez Canal: Reparative Terms Fixed CAIRO, April 20 (Reuter) The Cairo newspaper, Al Ahram reported today that "complete and final" agreement had been reached on compensation for Suez Canal shareholders. Al Ahram said that the shareholders had accepted decisions made at the recent talks here between Mr. Eugene Black, chairman118 words
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Article168 1958-04-21 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Straits Racing Association today took action against a number of apprentice riders for malpractices admitted by them in nces during the 1957 season^ This decision was taken at a committee meeting of the S.R.A. held in Kuala Lumpur. Four apprentices were disqualified,168 words
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Article173 1958-04-21 1 HONGKONG, April 20 (UP) The government of British North Borneo has made easier procedures of immigration into the country by Chinese from Hongkong. It ha? announced through the Hongkong government spokesman that "in accordance with arrangements agreed with the Hongkong government. "Chinese who are either relatives173 words
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96 1958-04-21 1 COLOMBO. April, 20.^ (UP) Premier Bandaranaike meets tomorrow with leaders of some 200,000 union members in ajn effort tb avoid major strikes which would affect almost all facets of life in Ceylon Unions representing public servants met today to rally their forces, and96 words
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Article31 1958-04-21 1 SIX CHILDREN of a tenant farm family were burned to death yesterday when fire destroyed their five-room frame house about four miles from Dunn, North Carolina U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article22 1958-04-21 1 PRINCESS Margaret arrived by air In Port of Spain, yesterday at the start of her 16-day Caribbean tour ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Advertisement88 1958-04-21 1 Greetings m\ to our ***<B W a 1 a y mi SELAMAT Hari Raya Puasa! dengan minuman ayer limau manis RED LION Sejak tahun 1883, Peristiwa2 Yang Patut Di-ingati di-Tanah Melayu telah di-rayakan dengan minuman2 .Yang boleh di-perchayai dari UNBREAKABLE *J V <f» /^J yy mainspring A. )a /~^M TITONIH88 words
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Article52 1958-04-21 2 If you have laree abdomen thick ankle* double chin, fat neck, shoulders hip, etc.. use the ALGALIA IZIT' which helps to reduce the parts on which it in applied. We have also THIGLOID Tablets and REDUCING BIONELI.ES to reduce stout people CHARI Co.. (Post Box 123) 29. Robinson52 words
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Article611 1958-04-21 2 MCA Forms New Probe Body To Sort Out Problems KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Central Working Committee of the Malayan Chinese Association today instructed its new Chairman of the Education SubCommittee Mr. Lee Tee Siong to carry out a comprehensive survey of the problems confronting Chinese education "While611 words
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Article, Illustration32 1958-04-21 2 A BEVY of young Malay girls, dressed in their best, are seen leaving Changi for a sight-seeing tour of Singapore City on the occasion of Hari Raya Puasa yesterday.32 words
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Article53 1958-04-21 2 NICOSIA, April 20 (Reuter) Sir Hugh Foot, Governor of Cyprus, made another one of his informal tours of villages on the island yesterday. An official communique said he visited several villages in North Cyprus, stopping at local coffee shops, where he chatted with both Greek and53 words
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Article, Illustration32 1958-04-21 2 Undardpic by The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman being greeted "Selamat Hari Raya" by the crowd after prayers at the A lam Shah Mosque at Kuala Lumpur, yesterday FahFah - 32 words
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Article, Illustration73 1958-04-21 2 Photo by MR. Chua Cheng Guan, a science teacher attached to a Government secondary school, and the former Miss Magdalene Yeo Kim Bee after their wedding at the Geylang English Methodist Church, Singapore, on Saturday. The bridegroom is the third son of the late Mr. and Mrs. ChuaMichael Anchant - 73 words
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Article, Illustration79 1958-04-21 2 Photo by R.P.V. Aston, RNZAF LEADING Aircraftsman Awhitu Wairiki of the Royal New Zealand Air Force and Miss Beverly Gurney of Castor Bay, Auckland, who were married at St. Michael's Chun to in R.A.F. Tengah, Singapore on Saturday. LAC Wairiki, a Maori, is an instrument mechanic withR.P.V. Aston, RNZAF - 79 words
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346 1958-04-21 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malayan Chinese Association's new President, Dr. Lim Chong Eu, toda\ expressed confidence that the Alliance would triumph again in the general elections. He told a Press conference he hoped there would be stronger opposition in the forthcoming opposition. "The346 words
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Advertisement1766 1958-04-21 2 STANDARD s'B^SSSS TENDER NOTICES SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST TENDERS are Invited for repairs and redecoration to (a) 7 blocks of 2-storey flats at Kent Road. Rangoon Road and Mergui Road— Rangoon Estate (Postwar). (b) 1 block of 4-storey flats and shops at Towner Road Rayman Estate (Postwar). Separate tender forms, etc.1,766 words
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Advertisement76 1958-04-21 2 BORNEO MOTORS LTD. (SINGAPORE) »H USED CARS E MAKE MODEL YEAR PRICE Austin A 125 Sheerline 1950 $1,600/ Austin A5O Cambridge 1957 $4,750/Austin A4O Somerset 1952 $2,850/Auttin A95 Westminster 1957 $6,500/Austin A3O 4-Door Saloon 1956 $3,300/Austin A lO5 Westminster 1956 $5,200/Vauxhall Velox 1953 $3,000 Vauxhall Cresta 1955 $3,650/Vauxhall Wyvem 195576 words
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EDITORIAL • SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
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Article857 1958-04-21 3 SECURITY Forces have launched yet another full scale operation to clear the Malayan jungles of Communist terrorists, this time in an area of South Johore which embraces a population or about 125,000. The districts covered in this big drive includes the whole of jchore Bahru, Kota Tinggi south857 words
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Article897 1958-04-21 3 ODDS AND ENDS BY CASSANDRA LONDON 'pHE Lord's Day Observance Society has long been known as a mild joke in British society. Indeed, some of us have rather cherished its quaint eccentricities and have felt that the fifty-two weeks of the year would not be complete were897 words
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Article, Illustration1254 1958-04-21 3 Andrew Roth - LAND OF JUNIOR WARLORDS Andrew Roth says the western world is looking under every Indonesian bed for Communism the Indonesians do not have to look. They know what is under the bed at least now. It is a young Indonesian major or colonel bucking for warlord junior grade. It Is1,254 words
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We the PEOPLE
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Article266 1958-04-21 3 Sir You reported recently in the Federation edition of your paper that the National Joint Labour Advisory Council had advised the Minister of Labour Social Welfare against the introduction of an unemployment insurance scheme I should like to correct this report. The question of introducing an unemployment insurance266 words
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Article, Illustration40 1958-04-21 3 The U.S. Farside rocket, which in 1957 attained an altitude of at least 2.700 miles, the farthest any man-made device has penetrated space, is being considered bv U.S. scientists for a flight to the moon in 1958.40 words
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Article, Illustration396 1958-04-21 3 the NEWS as it strikes, me (u\hG***»Mvl^ PROOF, if ever it has been wanting in Singapore, that some individuals and organisations indulging in politics are in a constant mental fog. has been provided in the past few weeks by the attitude adopted by certain parties in the matter of representation396 words
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Advertisement79 1958-04-21 3 CVra I'oh Keeognise Her She is 3ii55 WHENEVER SHE USES METRO SPORTWEAR VjHfl SHE LOOKS DIFFERENT 11 HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. leh ***** SINCAPORE TIGER STANDARD PRESS H*AC OFFICf: ii, Lim let* Kmr> Koao P6 Bo* No 1563 C*tles lICEkNEWS" Tel: 25*8» 15 lines) All O€C«"nnents KUALA LUMPUR: Chin* Insutanc* Blog79 words
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Advertisement75 1958-04-21 3 «cih 1 1 Kc lOvbv _^j£p '^"*<*». put arnceiling fan into circulation The CP. high-efficiency ceiling fan has been designed to give the greatest possible circulation of air per unit current consumption. A finger-tip wall control enable* it to be rotated at varying speeds to suit every condition. When you75 words
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Article517 1958-04-21 4 Reason New School Term Due To Start On May 5 MORE THAN 1,000 victims of the recent Kampong Koo Chai fire disaster will soon have to quit their temporary home— the Geylang English School. REASON— The school is required again for its normal purpose of517 words
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156 1958-04-21 4 Take Steps Now To House Them, Urges Mak CHAIRMAN of the Singapore Attap Dwellers Association. Mr. Mak Pak Shee. yesterday said that Government should take immediate steps to house the victims of the Kampong Koo Chai fire. Mr. Mak, at an extra-ordi-nary general meeting of the Association, told members that156 words
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Article, Illustration48 1958-04-21 4 pic. CHILDREN of Kampong Koo Chai fire victims at the Geylang English School seen yesterday enjoying a conversation over the school's telephone, although the notice in Chinese displayed on the wall behind them reads: "This telephone is for official purposes and should not be misused." StandardStandard - 48 words
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Article101 1958-04-21 4 WASHINGTON, April 20 (UP).— Official and art circles prepared yesterday for the opening here next week of the exhibition of pastime paintings of Sir Winston Churchi'.l after record-breaking attendances which the exhibition attracted in New York. Kansas City, Detroit and Toronto. The exhibition of 35 can-101 words
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Article151 1958-04-21 4 Allowances— Date Set For Talks THE Singapore City Council start discussions on the much disputed transport allowances with leaders of its employees' Unions on Wednesday. The Council's Chief Administrative Officer. Mr. R. Middleton Smith, has invited leaders of the Services Union, the Local Senior Officers' Association and the Senior Offi-151 words
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Article, Illustration57 1958-04-21 4 Standardpic by MISS Phang Siew Yoong. a young artist, admires the work of colleague Chia Yu-Chian (left) at the British Council Hall on Friday evening. Chia's painting, 106 in oils and water colour, is on display at the exhibition. The display in Kuala Lumpur will be openFah - 57 words
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Article34 1958-04-21 4 TURKISH Premier Adnan Menderes passed through Bangkok yesterday morning on his way to Hongkong to begin a Far East tour which would take him to Nationalist China. South Korea and Japan.34 words
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Article236 1958-04-21 4 PETALING JAYA, Sun. The Labour Party of Malaya s extraordinary delegates conference held here todaj was abruptly interrupted when the members of the Selangor division walked out. The walkout was staged when the eligibility of a Kuala Lumpur branch delegate was questioned by a236 words
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Article32 1958-04-21 4 M. MAURICE L. TONDU, of Paris, wants to swim the Atlantic and has asked the San Francisco Chronicle to help him find sponsors for the attempt, the newspaper reported. Reutei32 words
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Article110 1958-04-21 4 Malays Told To Learn Chinese KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman told The Standard today he would like to see more Malay youths attending Chinese schools or joining Chinese universities. "It is a good thing for Malays to join Chinese schools to study Chinese and when they pass110 words
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Article81 1958-04-21 4 TOKYO, April 20, (UP) "Authoritative quarters" in Jakarta charged on Saturday that the name of the International Red Cross had been "abushed" by the Danish freighter Bretagne now being held by the Indonesians, it was reported today. The Antara News Agency, in a dispatch from Jakarta81 words
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375 1958-04-21 4 Children Need More Parks, Says Premier KI'ALA LUMPUR, Sun.— A piece of land that was a challenge and a problem to him two years ago had now been turned into an ideal park for the recreation of >oung and old, said Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, when he declared open375 words
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207 1958-04-21 4 Bank Workers Accept Mediation Offer IPOH, Sun. Bank workers in the Federation branches of the Overseas Chinese Banking Corporation today decided to accept the offer of mediation by the Commissioner for Industrial Relations as a final step towards bringing about a settlement of the wage dispute with the management. About207 words
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Article, Illustration66 1958-04-21 4 MR. Soon Boon Chye (left) with the set of technical bioks he received from the American Ambassador to Malaya, Mr. Homer M Byington. on the occasion ol Mr. Soon becoming the 10.060th enrolled member of the USIS Library in Kuala Lumpur. An apprentice turner at the Sentul66 words
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Article201 1958-04-21 5 Greetings To All For 'Devotion To Duty And Safeguarding The Peace KUALA LI'MPUR, Sun. The King's Deputy, the Sultan of Selangor, today broadcast a message to his people on oehalf of his brother Rulers on the occasion of the first Hari Raya Puasa after Merdeka. He201 words
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298 1958-04-21 5 BARTER SHIPPING TRADE TO BE RESUMED SOON? THE Indonesian Government is doing its best to channel shipping trade between Singapore and Central Sumatran ports back to a state of normalcy, the Indonesian Consul General in Singapore, Mr. Achmad Natanagara told The Standard yesterday. He said: "I am very optimistic because298 words
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156 1958-04-21 5 Social Conscience Very Much Alive Lim IN a broadcast over Radio Malaya last night. Singapore Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock thanked ail who contributed generously towards the Kampong Koo Chai fire relief fund. The response by these people, Mr. Lim said. "i s a tribute to the good-heartedness of156 words
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Article105 1958-04-21 5 Sultans Birthday On May 13 KLANG, Sun. The Sultan :or will celebrate his y on May 13 in the n of Klang The Sultan, who ascended the throne 28 years ago, will celebrations with a nonial parade at the oadang at 8 am g part in the parade the Royal105 words
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Article57 1958-04-21 5 Colony Police Officer On Crime ACTING D. S P. Lim Chooi Siang last nieht save a talk crime at the Red Hill nunity Centre, Singapore. He outlined ways and s of preventing thefts, aries, and robberies i had occurred The talk was requested by -esidents following the nt spate of57 words
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Article, Illustration75 1958-04-21 5 'CANDLE DANCE' IN AID OF FLOOD FUNDS Standardpic by Fah FIVE petite girls performing the "candle dance" at the variety concert attended by Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman and other VlP's, at Kuala Lumpur, in aid of the Ceylon and Indonesian Flood Relief Funds. This ancient dance from Kelantan is75 words
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Article178 1958-04-21 5 'WAKE UP' HE TELLS UNION MEMBERS IPOH, Sun.— Members of the Perak Central District branch of the Malayan Technical Services Union were today told by their president, Mr. G. Leo to "wake up. and be more active." Mr. Leo was addressing the annual general meeting of the branch held in178 words
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258 1958-04-21 5 TEARS AS PRISONERS GET NEW YEAR GIFTS THE Singapore Branch of the United Malays National Organization (all divisions) yesterday distributed Hari Raya gifts for the fifth year to inmates of Changi Prison, Outram Road Prison and the Trafalgar Home. lnche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, chairman of UMNO (Singapore division),258 words
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190 1958-04-21 5 Economic Crisis Act Now, Tan Tells Govt. SECRETARY-general of the Liberal-Socialist Party, Mr. E. K. Tan, yesterday called on the Singapore Government to take immediate steps to prevent an "economic crisis" in the Colony resulting from the world-wide trade recession. He told The Standard yesterday that unless Government started planning190 words
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Article, Illustration138 1958-04-21 5 Mr and Mrs. Bong Kim Chye, who celebrated their golden wedding anniversary at their Siglap Hill home in Singapore yesterday, are firm believers that matched marriages are best. The happy couple, seen above cutting an anniversary cake bought by their ten children and 25138 words
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Article77 1958-04-21 5 IPOH, Sun. The death occurred here this morning of Che Mohd. Ismail bin Tuan Haji Mohd. Salleh aged 58. The late Che Mohd. Ismail was an uncle of Toh Puan Badariah. wife of the Dato Panglima Bukit Gantang. former Mentri Besar of Perak. The funeral will77 words
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Article, Illustration53 1958-04-21 5 MR. AND MRS. Johnny Kwok Cheong Kong after their marriage on Saturday at the bridegroom's residence in Kreta Ayer Road. The bridegroom, who is an analyst at the Malayan Breweries, is the second son of Mr. and Mrs. Kwok Yeok Lum, while the bride is the former Miss53 words
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267 1958-04-21 5 THE Singapore Labour Front Coalition Government will come under fire when the Legislative Assembly meets tomorrow for the way it had handed the Colony's trade and industry during its term of office. Liberal Socialist Party leader in the Assembly. Mr. Lim Choon Mong, yesterday267 words
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Article85 1958-04-21 5 Death Of Mrs. Lim Cheng Ean PENANG, Sun— Mrs. Lim Cheng Ean, wife of the wellknown Penang lawyer, died at her residence in Northam Road here this morning at the age of 67. She leaves behind her husband, four sons. Dr. Lim Kegn Hock. Messrs. Kean Chye. Kean Siew and85 words
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Article154 1958-04-21 5 Thais Keen On Malayan Education PENANG, Sun.— There have been many requests from the people of Thailand lor their sons and daughters to be educated here, but the main difficulty is the lack of boarding facilities The chairman of the State Education Board, Penang. Dr. N.. K Menon, said this154 words
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Article50 1958-04-21 5 NEW DELHI, April 20 <Reuter) Vice-Admiral Sir Stephen Carlill. last British officer to command the Indian Navy, said in a farewell broadcast yesterday that India now nad a "strong fleet ready to go into instant action." The Indian Navy was now almost self-sufficient, he said.50 words
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204 1958-04-21 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. At his residency today. Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, in between sniffs and sneezes from hay fever, received hundreds of visitors who called to greet him "Selamat Hari Raya." Little Prince«s Mariam, his youngest daughter, stole the show as she pranced about204 words
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249 1958-04-21 6 NEW SOCIETY FORMED BY ASIAN ARCHITECTS THIRTY Asian architects who resigned from the Institute oi Architects of Malaya in protest against what they called the "high-handed and unconstitutional methods' of their European colleagues, met on Friday to inaugurate the Society of Malayan Architects. The honorary secretary of the new Society,249 words
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Article, Illustration40 1958-04-21 6 A SINGAPORE artist, Mr. P.F. Huang, will hold an exhibition of interior decoration at Victoria Memorial Hall on April 26. Mr. Huang who was trained in Shanghai, is a member of Chinese Artists Society and a well-known painter.40 words
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Article151 1958-04-21 6 Standpipe Serves 4,000 Villagers A Workers' Party City Councillor, Mr. G. G. Samy, will ask the Mayor of Singapore, Mr. O:ig Eng Guan, tomorrow, to provide ten standpipes for residents of Kampong Alexandra. It will cost the Council about $6,000 to instai the standpipes. Mr. Samy told The Standard yesterday151 words
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Article80 1958-04-21 6 PENANG. Sun.— Police raided the haunts of secret society gangs early this morning, rounded up seven, believed to be members and associates of "24 gang" and detained them for questioning. Last week, a 25-year-old blacksmith. Chew Ah Sai was stabbed to death bv armed thugs in80 words
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Article61 1958-04-21 6 MEMBERS of the Singapore Civil Defence Corps and the Singapore Hospital Reserve will hold a Hari Raya and joget modern dance at the Civil Defence Clubhouse at Kolam Ayer Lane on Saturday from 7.30 p.m. to midnight. Music will be provided by the Jaya Seni Hiboran61 words
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Article225 1958-04-21 6 Politics Can Mar Association— Mak MEMBERS of the Singapore Attap Dwellers Association yesterday were warned by their president, Mr. Mak Pak Shee, not to allow politics to jam the working machinery of their association. "By all means take part in politics. Go out and join political parties and vote for225 words
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Article, Illustration76 1958-04-21 6 A MOCK wedding in the old Chinese tradition will be a feature of a play, "The Secret" which a group of amateur dramatic players will present at the Singapore Happy World Stadium on May 8 in aid of the Kampong Koo Chai Fire Victims Relief Fund. InBenson Fong - 76 words
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Article526 1958-04-21 6 SINGAPORE attap dwellers yesterday called upon the Singapore Government to be more realistic and fair in its land resettlement policies. Delegates and members of the Singapore Attap Dwellers Association at an extraordinary general meeting adopted seven resolutions calling upon government to alleviate their present conditions. The526 words
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Miscellaneous540 1958-04-21 6 I If^r^B and a tune or two before the 8 pm. News Records (Light Vv* I I 1:1 "J I H.l ITiWl■n I I H News 6.54 Singapore Share music) Presented by Lionel kl Ikl 1k M W IV I■!11 T 1k f V^H Market Report ana National an- Gamlin.540 words
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Article, Illustration216 1958-04-21 7 HAT the future holds in "Wonderful Copenhagen" is yet to be .'earnt by Miss Jeanette Tan. who is b-trothed to be married to Mr. P. U. Nielsen in Denmark. She is a bank secretary who is leaving for Europe by the Chusan on May 3.216 words
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Article227 1958-04-21 7 Telling 'Future Events \N English woman whose one hobby is to open an umbrella to those whose life threatens to burst into a big shower of rain Is here in Singapore She is Mrs Violet Pelealu, a medium ("not by profession,") who is general secretary for liaison work In one227 words
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Article, Illustration511 1958-04-21 7 From Dutch Fish Cakes to Spanish Chicken ARE you sick of the sight of your kitchen? Do you think you'll go out of your mind if you have to peel another potato, bake another Yorkshire pudding or turn another inexpensive cut of meat into a tasty, nourishing stew? What you511 words
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Article133 1958-04-21 7 fTOR the past 12 years, Miss Ooi Teng Heoh has tried to find a "suitable job," and during that period she has been a teacher, an interpreter, an assistant in a military establishment as well as in several commercial firms. Only a year133 words
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Advertisement1098 1958-04-21 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 line*) (Incorpocateo m Singapore) <1* lines) THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE 5£ SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge eargc (Via Sues with liberty to proceed via Panama or Cape ot Good1,098 words
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Advertisement869 1958-04-21 8 MITSUI LINE S'p or* P. Shorn Penons FOR JAPAN. Akokurason Mom ♦or Yokohoma, Kobe. Moii vio Hong Kong 24 Apr Awobasan Maru for Pusan, Yokohama, Nagoya. Kobe 5 May Shotatsu Moru tor Yokohama Kobe Moji 9 Moy FOR US.A vio SUEZ For New York. Philadelphia. Boltimore vio Bombay Mikagetor* Moru869 words
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Advertisement803 1958-04-21 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES Penonc ♦'.S'horr i'pot* "FALSTRIA" 26/28 Apt 29/30 Apr 1/2 May "JAVA" 6/7 Moy "BOMA" 24/25 Moy 25/26 Moy 27/28 May HOMEWARDS Soilings rot Aden. Port Sold. Genoa Antwerp Rotterdom Homburo Bremen. Copenhagen. Gothenburg Oslo S'por* P^'hoan Pcnanc "JUTLANDIA" /1J Accommodation available. "SINALOA" 23/24 May 25/26 May 27/28803 words
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Article222 1958-04-21 9 OVERSEAS markets for copra continued to rise, according to the weekly produce report of Lewis Peat (S'pore) Ltd. In London, said the report, some reaction was reported in Philippines values. COPRA arrivals in the Co- lony last week were estimated at around 700 tons. 400222 words
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Article114 1958-04-21 9 RIDA Loans For Rural Projects KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Rural and Industrial Development Authority has made loans, totalling $205,904, in the last one month, for various development projects. Major loans were for the construction of roads, bridges and shop premises in remote rural areas. The biggest single loan was $28,000114 words
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Article, Illustration77 1958-04-21 9 pic CATHAY PACIFIC AIRWAYS held a cocktail party at the Adelphi Coral Room. Singapore, recently to mark the official opening of its Colony office in Ocean Building. Photo shows (from left): Messrs H.H. Lee, manager. C.P.A., Singapore, F.L. Lane, chairman of Mansfield Co. Ltd.. Lien Ying Choy, aStandard - 77 words
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Article33 1958-04-21 9 A TELEVISION camera installed in an engine cowling to investigate icing problems, and its ancillary equipment, will be on show at the Instruments. Electronics and Automation Exhibition at Olympia this month.33 words
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Article145 1958-04-21 9 World Conference On Automation PRESIDENT Eisenhower has approved 8 Congressional joint resolution authorising him to invite foreign countries to participate in the fourth International Automation Congress and Exposition to be held in New York City between June 9 and 13. The Congress and Exposition is being arranged for the purpose145 words
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Article54 1958-04-21 9 THAILAND'S exports of milled rice in February were 96,000 metric tons, a sharp decline from 181 000 tons in January and a monthly average of 131.000 tons in 1957 Total exports of the JanuaryFebruary period were 277.000 tons, compared with 291,000 tons in the54 words
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279 1958-04-21 9 According to the International Ti n Council's monthly bulletin, consumption of tin metal in the United States fell in December to 3,310 tons, making a total of 54.665 tons for the year 1957, compared with 60,470 the previous year. World consumption In December279 words
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Article107 1958-04-21 9 PERFORATED metal panels with bent-up flanges have been developed as a new suspension system for acoustic metal ceilings, by a Sydney architect. So far it has been necessary to suspend them from a fairly rigid structure. In the new arrangement, each panel when slipped into position automatically107 words
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Article69 1958-04-21 9 BRITAIN is the world's biggest exporter of footwear. Figures published by the Incorporated Federated Association of Boot and Shoe Manufacturers show that exports in 1957 totalled well over £11 million— and that took no account of footwear made of rubber. It was an increase in a69 words
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186 1958-04-21 9 Firm Introduces New Ranae Of Five Cookers A NEW range of rive cookers has been Introduced by a British company. Adaptable for coal or natural gas. they are intended for all parts of the world. The largest of the five has been designed to cook meals for up td 20186 words
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927 1958-04-21 9 SHARES MAINTAIN AN IMPROVEMENT IN TURNOVER akfagjag By A Market Correspondent VOLUME of business written on the Malayan share market last week maintained the previous week's improved turnover. This could not, of course, compare with the same period of last year. Industrials accounted for the major portion of the turnover927 words
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Article, Illustration54 1958-04-21 9 To Head Advertisers' Association MR. J.K.H. Cocks, of Shell Co. (above) was elected president of the Malayan Advertisers Association, at the association's annual general meeting in Singapore recently. Mr. B.R. Ratcliffe, of Lever Bros. (M) Ltd., president for the past two years, was unable to accept nomination for the post54 words
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111 1958-04-21 9 THE Thailand Railways have just ordered from a French firm a first pilot factory to manufacture concrete sleepers. This decision was taken after studies and projects proposed by the Rail Studies Company and the Optorg Company, says the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The111 words
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Article131 1958-04-21 9 MUCH fuller use can be made of skim— the liquid left over after latex has been concentrated for shipment to supply industry's needs. It is claimed in an article in the journal of the Natural Rubber Development Board. It noted there is increasing world demand for131 words
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Article82 1958-04-21 9 DIVIDENDS announced during last week included the following: The Rinta Tin Mines Ltd: Fifth interim dividend of 6d. per share for the year ended Dec. 31, 1957, payable in England on May 6, to shareholders registered on April 17. Tanjong Tin Dredging Ltd.: Fifth interim dividend of 6d.82 words
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Article, Illustration29 1958-04-21 9 THIS 40-seater coach built by Orchard Motors of Singapore, for Malayan Airways is claimed to be the first semiluxury coach ever to be constructed in Malaya.29 words
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Article31 1958-04-21 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants on Saturday:— French Francs: selling, T.T. or O.D. ***** ready. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.31 words
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Article19 1958-04-21 9 FRENCH steel production In February this year totalled 1,183,000 tons and pig iron production totalled 947,000 tons.19 words
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Article294 1958-04-21 9 BUSINESS done as from Vpril 12—18. Industrials: Alex. Brick Ords $2.50. Fraser Neave Ords $2.65 cd to $2.70 cd to $2.67J cd. Gammons $2.45 to $2.32 to $2 33. Hammer Co. $1.60. William Jacks $1./5, Malayan Breweries $3-45 to $3 50 to $3.70. Malayan Cemems (sl/-paid) $1.32294 words
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Advertisement396 1958-04-21 9 1 1 *K ii It's more than fun when you've got a W Coins Bank from the Chung Khiaw Bank, because this system makes saving so easy and when you see how quickly your savings grow, it shows how wise it is to have a Coins Bank. Open a Coins396 words
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Article1744 1958-04-21 10 Preston Crashes To A 2-0 Defeat Before 48,000 Fans LONDON, April 20 (Reuter) Wolverhampton Wanderers yesterday won the English soccer league title, clinching the championship on a high note by crushing their only remaining rivals, Preston North End. Before a capacity home crowd of about 48.000,1,744 words
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202 1958-04-21 10 He Leaves Opponents A Mile Behind BOSTON, Massachusetts, April 20 (Reuter) Franjo Mihalic. 36-year-old Yugoslav who was second in the Olympic event in Melbourne, won the annual Boston marathon yesterday. Mihalic's time was two hours 25 minutes 54 seconds for the 26 miles 385 yards course. He pulled away from202 words
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Article96 1958-04-21 10 PEREZ STILL FLY WEIGHT KINGPIN BUENOS AIRES. April 20 (Reuter) Pascual Perez of Argentina retained his world flyweight boxing title when he outpointed Ramon Arias of Venezuela over 15 rounds in Caracas last night according to radio reports here. According to the reports Perez won by the narrowest margin, the96 words
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127 1958-04-21 10 BELFAST Northern Ireland, April 20 (Reuter) Bottles, cups and other missiles were hurled into the ring at the King's Hall here last night by irate Irishmen when a decision was given against local boy Billy Kelly. He was fighting Londoner Ron Henson in the127 words
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Article111 1958-04-21 10 MANCHESTER, England, April 20 (Reuter). Billy Meredith, who was to English soccer at the turn of the present century what Stanley Matthew is today, died suddenly at his home near here yesterday. He was 81. He played until he was 50 and on the day111 words
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Article41 1958-04-21 10 Vietnam Games Team SAIGON, April 20, (UP).— Vietnam will send a 41-man team to the third Asian Games in Tokyo next month, it was announced yesterday. The athletes will participate in soccer, tennis, cycling, table tennis and swimming, the announcement said.41 words
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459 1958-04-21 10 SYDNEY, Sun. The fantastic three year old colt, Tulloch, has won three races in eight days, to bring him close to the honour of being Australia's greatest stake-winner of all ages. Following his runaway victory in the St. Leger on April 5. the champion won459 words
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Article245 1958-04-21 10 PARIS, April 20 (Reuter) France, snatching victory in the last five minutes, beat Ireland by eleven points (a goal, a drop-goal and penalty goal) to six (two penalty goals) in the final match of the International Rugby Union championship here yesterday. The defeat meant245 words
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Article101 1958-04-21 10 Tourists Draw In 'Friendly' WORCESTER PARK, Surrey, April 20, (Reuter). The New Zealand cricket tourists drew their 12-a-side match it was more of a social occasion against the Maori Cricket Club here yesterday. At the close of play the Maoris, reinformed by four tourists, had scored 66 for six in101 words
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293 1958-04-21 10 England Hand Scotland A 4-0 Trouncing SOCCER INTERNATIONAL ULASGOW, April 20 (Reuter)— England, pol and powerful, crushed Scotland 4-0 before an all-ticket crowd of 127,857 in their Soccer International at Hamp. den Park here yesterday The victory which enabled England to share top place with Ireland in the final International293 words
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Article181 1958-04-21 10 S'gor' s Top 14 Cagers KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Th« Seiangor Basketball A at us meeting here selected 14 top notch cage represent the state in the i state basketball competitio the Yang Di Pertuan Cup to be played at the Ch stadium auditorium from Ma\ i The players are Chien181 words
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Article157 1958-04-21 10 CARACAS, Venezuela, April 20. (Reuter)— Pascual Per Argentina, retained the flyweight boxing title fc: sixth time when he nar: outpointed Roman Arias, i pion of Venezuela, here night. So close was the margin between the two after 15 n that the judges too minutes157 words
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170 1958-04-21 10 English Girl Sets World Swim Record CARDIFF, Wales. April 20 (UF).— British swimmer Miss Margaret Edwards set a new world record yesterday by swimming the 110 yards backstroke in one minute 12 4 seconds. The mark bettered the unofficial record by New ZeaJander Philippe Gould by one tenth of a170 words
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Article96 1958-04-21 10 PENAXG, Sun— Mr. Yap Y^n Fook was re-elected the dent of the Penang U Culture League at its annual general meeting today. The other office-breaderj were: vice-presidents: M< Khaw Bian Huat, Tan Sin and Foo Leng Siew. Hon. secretary: Mr Tan Te: Bee, Hon. Treasurer Mr Lirr96 words
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249 1958-04-21 10 LIVERPOOL, England April 20, (UP) Britain's Stirling Moss yesterday nursed his crippled Cooper Climax across the finish line just a few feet ahead of Australian Jack Brabham to win the Aintree "200 mile international" auto race for the third straight time Moss covered249 words
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Advertisement316 1958-04-21 10 SINGAPORE c EY t PSJECS v FEO, Depot. CRICKETS.R.C. vs. Se~ TAfPINP langor Eurasians Padang. Aim**r*XlV SOCCER— lndian Youngs- SOCCER— Div. I—l9 Field ters vs. T.B.A. (Div. 3 "A") Amo rs R.E.M.E.— Espla- Geylang S.IS p.m. nade. KUALA LUMPUR PENANG SOCCER— Perak Chinese SOCCER (friendly)— ChiVs TPCA. Princes Road. nese316 words
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Article518 1958-04-21 11 Hongkong's Chun Wah Shows Them How by THE SPORTS EDITOR Hongkong 4 Sino-Malays 0 HONGKONG Football Association, the Aw Hoe Cup in it* safe custody alter Saturday's 3-1 victory over Singapore AFA, yesterday delegated little Mok Chan Wah to tear Singapore's Sino-Malay reputation to <>nreds in518 words
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Article117 1958-04-21 11 EIGHI record, were broken and one equalled out of 13 completed events in the AngloChinese School athletics held last week The following records were •stablished: 'C Long jump: Choo Teck Long. 18ft. 91 ins. C 440 yards: Choo Teck Long B7 2 sec. •C High117 words
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Article353 1958-04-21 11 WINDSOR LAD - SPENCER TAKES KL HONOURS WINDSOR LAD By KUALA LUMPUK, Sun.— Singapore trainer Jack Spencer took the training honours at the recently concluded Selangor Turf Club's April Meeting with five firsts and four seconds. He scored a splendid double with Shaw Stable's Today Showing, a six-year-old Irish bred gelding by Kingsway.353 words
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Article44 1958-04-21 11 BASE Vehicle Depot beat GHQ FARELF by three wickets n inter-unit cricket match a? Tanglin yesterday. GHQ FARELF 101. (Nicholas Snell three for 27 and three for 17). 221 BVD. for seven. (White 40. 23. Barrirk two for 26. d for 14).44 words
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Article60 1958-04-21 11 A GOAL by Vivian Klass extra time enabled nore Recreation Club to beat Seiangor Eurasians' Asson by four goals to three siccer match on the ?>terday. sngor Eurasians scored Ihe second minute D. Theseira. But six later Recs equalized Bovd. Recs went re half time through t'f60 words
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Article42 1958-04-21 11 BARCELONA. April 20 (Reu--John Surtees, of Britain. M.V. Augusta, won c.c. event in the international motor i irand Prix here today. British riders also filled and third places. George rton) finished runner■■nd Brian Purslow. also on rton. was third.42 words
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Article52 1958-04-21 11 ABILENE. Texas, April 20 D— BUI Woodhouse ot j equalled the world 100 print record of 9.3 sec".ere yesterday but will n t have it submitted because rol lowing wind Woodhouse beat Olympic snrtnt champion Bobby Mornw for the second time in the last52 words
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Article400 1958-04-21 11 Ousts Perak, Now For Spore KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Scoring a goal in each half, reigning champions Selangor Chinese scored a comfortable 2-0 win over their Perak counter-part in the nort> zone final of the Malayan Chinese Football Association Cup competition at the Princes Road400 words
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Article168 1958-04-21 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Mr. Jagjit Singh of Penang was elected chairman of the Malayan Sikhs Sports Council at :ts annual general meeting held here today. Other office-bearers elected for the ensuing year were: Vice-chairmen: Messrs. Nara'n Singh <Perak> and E. Pert?b Sineh (Sel> hon secretary:168 words
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Article212 1958-04-21 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Unbeaten Selangor beat Nean Sr-mbilan 2-1 U. enter the final of the pan-Malayan Sikhs interstate hockey tournament on the HQ Federation Army ground today. Selangor will now meet Perak in the final tomorrow. Ttie match was a thriller all the way212 words
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Article96 1958-04-21 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Shooters from the various state? took part at the Federation of Malaya Amateur Shooting Association trials for the third Asian Games at the Selaneor Shooting Association ranges here today Results were: Clay Pigeon: 1 Moe Fu Kiat 138. 2. C. Viaant 134. 3. S. M96 words
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220 1958-04-21 11 IPOH, Sun. The new committee of the Perak Amateur Athletic Association have been set the task of collecting $11,000 to put the association on its feet, and to cover running cost for 1958. Two thousand copies of an "Open letter to Perak220 words
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Article, Illustration42 1958-04-21 11 THE star of the Hongkong side yesterday, Mok Chun Wah, has a duel for the ball with Singapore's right back. Matmoon (in white) during the match yesterday.^ Needless to say, Chun Wah got away with the ba11...42 words
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Article387 1958-04-21 11 Recs In Strong Position SINGAPORE Recreation Club put themselves in a formidable position at the end of the first day's play in the annual two-day cricket match against Selangor Eurasian Association on t*ie padang yesterday. After batting for almost two and a half hours, the Recs declared at 189 for387 words
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Article131 1958-04-21 11 Cricket Win For Penang SC PENANG, Sun.— Good bowling by B.R. McMullen and C. E. Labrooy earned for the Penang Sports Club 35 runs victory over the Chir^e Recreation Club at cricket on Victoria Green today. Sports Club chalked up a total of 109 runs then dismissed Chinese Recs for131 words
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Article28 1958-04-21 11 MANILA. Apvil 2o (UP) Filipino featherweight champion Leo Espinosa successfully defended his title todav against favoured Manuel Armenteros of Cuba. Espinosa won by a unanimous decision.28 words
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468 1958-04-21 11 Selangor Hit Kedah For An Innings Victory KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The powerful Selangnr state side had little difficulty in beating Kedah by an innir.gs and 65 runs in their opening match of «he Many an Cricket Association inter-state championship on the padang here today. The final scores were Kedah 46468 words
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Article390 1958-04-21 11 KEDAH FIRST INNINGS: J. P. Au&uslip c A Dew* b Khoo Bin Kent It R Heller Ibw Dews 2 S E. Auffvsttß e Guru char an Mnjrh J. H. Keedwell b A l»ewt 7 C Navaratnam c J. Winchester b Gunicharan Singh 1 J E. > vans b (.uruchartn390 words
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Article142 1958-04-21 11 IPOH. Sun.— Chow Chee Lens 18-year-old Ipoh schoolboy swimmer has been *tlected to represent Malaya in the Asian Games at Tokyo. Chee Leng, who is a 100 metres freestyle exponent, will go to Kuala Lumpur on Mav 10 for training with :ne other members of the142 words
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Article61 1958-04-21 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Klang Coast C'ub beat Selan^or Indian Association by 20 runs in a cricket match at the Taylor Road ground here today. Indians 105. G Boudvii'e 46 no.. Amenck Singh 18. Pritam Singh 12 Chandraraj five for 24 runr Klang 125 runs. V. Doss61 words
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Article43 1958-04-21 11 TOKYO, April 20 (UP> A visiting Ceylonese soccer team went down to a hard -fought three to four defeat on Saturday in its first matcn on the Chinese mainland against a Kunming Citv team, the New China News Agency reported todav43 words
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Article104 1958-04-21 11 KLANG. Sun— Mr. G. F. Goldie has been elected the secretary of the Klang District Football Association for the third year in succession at the annual general meeting held last night a; the Selangor Coast Club The other office-bearers arcPresident: Incne Ahmad Khairi bin Saidin: Vire-Presidents: Mr.104 words
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319 1958-04-21 12 RESIST KREMLIN'S 'SPLIT' STRATEGY, ENVOYS ARE TOLD MOSCOW, April 20 (Reuter)— The Ambassadors of the Bis Three Western powers met here yesterday, with instructions from their governments to resist Russia's move to split them up for preparatory talks on a summit conference. The envoys met privately and British officials here319 words
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229 1958-04-21 12 We Were Not Fired On By Yemeni Troops— MP LONDON, April 20 (Reuter)— The Rev. R. W. Sorensen, a Labour Member of Parliament, yesterday denied reports that he and a colleague were fired on by Yemeni troops while in a helicopter in the Yemen. On arriving here by air from229 words
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139 1958-04-21 12 FILIPINOS TO MARCH ON U.S. EMBASSY ANILA. April 20, (UP).— The Vice-Mayors and Councillors League of the Philippines today announced it will hold an "indignation march" to the American Embassy here in protest to an article published by the U.S. weekly newsmagazine "Time" criticizing President Carlos P. Garcia's administration. In139 words
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Article41 1958-04-21 12 A UNITED States proposal to extend territorial waters from three to six miles, with an additional six-mile ''fishing zone," was rejected by the first committee of the international conference on the law of the sea in Geneva yesterday. Reuter.41 words
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Article121 1958-04-21 12 LANA VISITS JAILED CHERYL AGAIN HOLLYWOOD. April 20 (UP) Actress Lana Turner, exploring every possibility including psychiatric help to keep her teenage daughter from being placed in a Juvenile home or reformatory paid Cheryl another visit yesterday at Juvenile Hall After the hour-long visit with her daughter. Lana appeared cheerful.121 words
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308 1958-04-21 12 BRUSSELS, April 20 (Reuter) The cream of European society jammed into Belgium's Royal Palace last night for a giant ball that had hopeful matchmakers guessing over a possible bride for shy King Baudouin. Kings, Queens and a dozen eligible Princesses mingled with more308 words
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Article, Illustration65 1958-04-21 12 Photo. DRESSED IN the uniform of a Colonel in the Welsh Guards, the Duke of Edinburgh chats away with one of the soldiers of the Regiment during a visit to the cookhouse at Pirbright Camp, Surrey, recently. The Duke was casting a calculating eye over theUP - 65 words
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Article306 1958-04-21 12 No 'Fraternal' Delegations For Yugoslav Congress BELGRADE, April 20 (Reuter)-The Soviet Communist rarty, and oner Communist parties, have refused to send "fraternal" delegations to next wee* s Yugoslav Communist Congress, it was officially announced last night The congress opens on Tuesday at Lubljana, in The Yugoslav306 words
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Article, Illustration47 1958-04-21 12 photo. COMFORTABLY seated in an arm-chair, lovely ex-Empress of Iran Soraya, in the lounge of the American liner "Constitution", leaves for the United States. Hei brother Bijan and her mother are travelling with her. Her divorce from the Shah recently became law. UPUP - 47 words
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Article290 1958-04-21 12 Tunisian Minister Threatens ACCRA, Ghana, April 20 (UP)— Tunisian Foreign Minister Sadek Mokkadem said last night Tunisia would take up arms against France if she fails to get satisfaction in her current grievances through the United Nations or other peaceful channels. Mokkadem, who is leading290 words
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Article63 1958-04-21 12 TARQUINIA. Central Italy. April 20 (Reuter) Armed guards are keeping a 24-hour watch on a newly-discovered Etruscan tomb containing frescoes painted 600 years before Christ. The frescoes are the first to be found in an Etruscan tomb for more than 60 years. The sentries have been63 words
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189 1958-04-21 12 ENVOYS URGE BIG 3 TALKS ON N. AFRICA PARIS. April 20 (Reuter).— Political leaders and diplomats here are urging talks between France and her principal allies, America and Britain, to co-ordinate policy over North Africa. They are concerned over the intensified anti-American feeling caused by Mr. Robert Murphy, American "good189 words
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Article32 1958-04-21 12 SIX MEN and a woman were shot dead in the streets of Zarsal, Western Colombia, by bandits who invaded the town last night, it was learned here yesterday. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article186 1958-04-21 12 SQUABBLE MAY HOT UP THE COLD WAR WARSAW, April 20 (UP)— ldeological trouble brewing between the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia may bring back the cold war with all its chilling menace, Polish sources said yesterday In fact, they said Soviet charges that the U.S. warplanes with nuclear weapon s were186 words
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239 1958-04-21 12 Support For S. African Republic Is Growing JOHANNESBURG, April 20 (Reuter) The governing National Party regards its handsome election majority earlier this week as confirming growing support for making South Africa a republic. Mr. Johannes Strijdom. the Prime Minister, said the growth of the republican ideal was keeping pace with239 words
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Article28 1958-04-21 12 THE DAILY Expn Saturday carried a ci showing a guard dozing outside the French National Assembly building. Instead of counting sheeD he was counting premiers. UPUP - 28 words
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277 1958-04-21 12 NEW YORK, April 20 (UP)— "Great Britain wants a more equal partnership with the United States instead of being treated as a satellite," British Labour Tarty leader Hugh Gaitskell said today. In a televized interview with National Broadcasting Company correspondent Joseph C.277 words
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Article45 1958-04-21 12 SAN FRANCISCO. April 20 (ReuteD— A Liberty ship with an 8.000-ton cargo of Lewisite the Mustard gas was rcuttled 127 miles west of here yesterday It took three hours for the 15-year-old vessel to sink in 13,500 feet of water.45 words
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Article25 1958-04-21 12 AMERICAN officials said yesterday there was no truth to rumours that the United States was thinking of providing Japan with nuclear weapons. U.P.U.P. - 25 words
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122 1958-04-21 12 LONDON. April 20 (Reuter) Pan-American Airways threatened here last night to "build the biggest Goddam sandwiches in the world." This gastronomic threat came from a spokesman after a two-day "court" in which the "sandwiches" of eight nations were on trial. The hearing122 words
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