Singapore Standard, 22 April 1958
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Title Section21 1958-04-22 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone *****—5 Coble TIGERNEWS" SINCAPORE TUESDAY. APRIL 22, 1958 [FINAL EDITION] Vol. VIII. No. 293 15 cts. 12 Pages21 words
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Article294 1958-04-22 1 30 SENIOR INSPECTORS WANT TO GET OUT Dissension Over Promotion Of 41 Brother Officers THE recent promotion of 41 senior Police Inspectors to Assistant Superintendents of Police has caused a rift in the Singapore Police Force. Thirty Inspectors, who had been left out when their colleagues,294 words
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243 1958-04-22 1 24 WARSHIPS TO MEET IN COLONY FOR EXERCISES 5 SEATO Nations Will Take Part YOKOSUKA, Japan, April 21 (UP) The U.S. Navy announced today that 24 ships from five SEATO nations will meet in Singapore on April 28 for a twoweek training exercise. Primary part of the exercise, the Navy243 words
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Article60 1958-04-22 1 LONDON. April 21 (Reuter). Sir Winston Churchill took advantage of the sudden arrival of mild spring weather to enjoy the fresh air in his garden at Chartwell, Kent, yesterday. The old statesman had a crld last week but recovered by the week-end and today was60 words
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Article137 1958-04-22 1 UK. RAIL STRIKE THREAT MANCHESTER. England, April 21 (Reuter) A mass meeting here last night of local members of the National Union of Railwaymen called for a National Rail strike from May 4, if their pay demand is not met by then. The meeting was attended by delegates representing 23,500137 words
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142 1958-04-22 1 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Hundred-pound and 25--pouisd shells were fired into the Seetong jungle yesterday in a bid to rid the area of 15 Communist terrorists of the Senai branch of the Malayan Communist Party. The assault, "Operation Tiger," was staged from an open area five142 words
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Article28 1958-04-22 1 THE volcano of Etna, in Catania Sicily, which began one of its periodic eruptions last week poured more smoke and lava into the skies yesterday. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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610 1958-04-22 1 THE Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation will today begin preparations for a strike of its 10,500 members in anticipation of a breakdown in the negotiations with the Council on the workers' demands. Starting today, at the Federation headquarters at Race Course610 words
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Article58 1958-04-22 1 Ninety-three Singapore taxi drivers yesterday donated one whole day's earnings, totalling $2,742.95, to the Kampong Koo Chye fire victim relief fund which now stands at $51,079.13. Other donations received yesterday included $621 from the Kwang Foo Alumni Association, $200 from the MalayaPineapple Workers Union, and58 words
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Article, Illustration63 1958-04-22 1 pic. (Story in page 2). STANDING before the platform of the Workers' Party rally yesterday, a man protests against the party's appeal for Police aid to stop a certain section of the audience from booing. While a woman member of the Party rebukes the man, a PoliceStandard - 63 words
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284 1958-04-22 1 WE CAN BURY NIKITA AND HE KNOWS IT McELROY WASHINGTON, April 21 (UP) Defence Secretary Neil H. McElroy declared today "we can bury" Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev and "he knows it." The Defence Chief said this is one reason he believes "we are not going to have trouble for a284 words
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Article29 1958-04-22 1 POLICE in Formosa's southern port of Keohsiung, are investigating the cause of a fire which gutted 226 houses yesterday, rendering more than one thousand persons homeless. Reuter.29 words
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219 1958-04-22 1 LONDON, April 21.— (UP).— An Anglican churchman who toured nightclubs and theatres with a tape-recorder, said he found that singers, chorus girls and dime-a-dance girls generally are not "godless people." The Rev. Vernon Mitchell, vicar of a church in London's Norbury district, reported on219 words
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Article220 1958-04-22 1 JAKARTA, April 21 (UP) Two Indonesian Air Force planes bombed and strafed the rebel capital at Bukit Tinggi, the rebel radio reported yesterday, but the extent of damage or casualties was not known. At the same time the rebels charged the Central government in Jakarta220 words
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107 1958-04-22 1 CALCUTTA. April 21 (UP) Health officials, although reporting today that 248 persons died last week in the cholera epidemic, said that it appears the epidemic is ending. The disease has been officially epidemic for three weeks, and officials based their optimism on the fact that107 words
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77 1958-04-22 1 TAIPEI, April 21 (Reuter) A rejected lover seeking revenge on his girl friend shot dead four persons and seriously injured three others with a carbine in a wild shooting spree in Tainan yesterday, according to reports reaching here today. The girl managed to escape77 words
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Article40 1958-04-22 1 ALGIERS, April 21 (Reuter). Seventeen French soldiers were killed and 18 wounded in insurgent activity in Algeria over the week-end. In the Oran region, security troops killed 35 insixrgentf in a clash in the mountains.40 words
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Advertisement214 1958-04-22 1 WILLS* S GOLD FLAKE There is no closer equiK/"^«^^^^^S^^ valent to the milk of //^N^***^^^^ healthy, well-nourished ji *A\tl aZTT^J SIMILAC is an infant I formula especially de- Vt f signed to meet the nutri- J I tional needs of babies. TrlV^^ t I It is completely modified J S^«^.214 words
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Article223 1958-04-22 2 CROWD NEARLY RIOTS AT THIS RALLY A WORKERS' Party rally at the Jalan Besar Stadium's car park in Singapore threatened to turn into a riot when a section of the 300-strong crowd began booing and shouting at the speakers. Police reinforcements which arrived just in time, however, prevented violence from223 words
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Article141 1958-04-22 2 Two-Month Bus Strike Is Over KUALA TRENGGANU, Mon More than 6,000 people including 500 school children are happy today because the Trengganu Bus Co. buses are running again after a stoppage of two months due to a strike by employees of the Company. The managing director of the company, Mr.141 words
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Article165 1958-04-22 2 Gayest Hari Raya In Years HARI RAYA PUASA marKing the end of the fasting month for Muslims this year is the gayest in the post-war years, Singapore amusement park and cinema managers toid The Standard yesterday. Shopkeepers and others who normally did a roaring trade just before Hari Raya, however,165 words
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Article82 1958-04-22 2 TEMERLOH. Mod.— A padi planter. Agos Salim bin Ramli. 27, who had been remanded in the Tanjong Rambutan Mental Hospital since Nov. 29 last year, was certified fit by the Superintendent of the hospital to appear in the Magistrate's Court today Agos was charged with the82 words
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Article, Illustration90 1958-04-22 2 pic. AN executive of the Victoria Insurance Company Limited, of Australia, Mr. D.G Hare, was feted by the firm's general agent for the State of Johore, Mr. V.V. Markan doo. to a dinner at the Muar Rest House recently. A large number of government officials, community leadersStandard - 90 words
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297 1958-04-22 2 THE Mayor's Malayanization scheme, is expected to come under heavy fire from members of the opposition parties at the next ordinary session of the City Council on April 30. Liberal-Socialist Councillor, Mr. S.M. Vasagar will table a motion censuring the Mayor for297 words
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Article234 1958-04-22 2 'Relax The Health Regulations' ASSEMBLYMAN for Queenstown, Mr. Lee Choon Eng, has asked the Singapore Government to relax the health requirements for hotels housed in pre-war type buildings. Mr. Lee, in a letter to the Chief Secretary, said he was writing on behalf of :hree hotel organizations representing small lodging234 words
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Article51 1958-04-22 2 THE Singapore Indian Congress will hold a mass rally to demand reservation of sea's for minority communities in the new Legislative Assembly. A statement issued by the S.I.C. last night said <he rally will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Sunday at 1051 words
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Article165 1958-04-22 2 EXPATS REJECT MR. ONG'S PLANS THE Singapore City Council Senior Officers' Association representing about 100 expatriate officers yesterday rejected Malay anization scheme proposed by the Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Guan. A decision to this effect wu taken at the executive mittee meeting of the Astion yesterday.. The committee also decided165 words
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Article73 1958-04-22 2 FIFTY WANT TO RUN PAWNSHOPS THE new Singapore Pawnbrokers Licensing Board so far received more th<*applications for licence^ operate pawnshops ser t < of the Board. Mr. T. Che told The Standard y< Under the amended ordinance, anyone who fulfils requirements as to rharr finance and who will by the73 words
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Advertisement423 1958-04-22 2 TENDER NOTICES TENDER NOTICE CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD, FEDERATION OF MALAYA. TENDERS are again invited lor the construction of:— "ONE TYPE 4 QUARTERS AT MANTIN" C.E.B. registered contractors to apply to the Architect, Central Electricity Board, P.O. Box 1006, Kuala Lumpur for Drawings and Bills of Quantities. A deposit of $30/-423 words
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Advertisement528 1958-04-22 2 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDER ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: Supply of Electric Elevating Platform Truck. Tender Deposit $200/-. Close 2.15 p.m.— 22/5/58. Tender forms are available from Electricity Department (Room 109). on production of the C;ty Treasurer's Deposit Receipt, which will be made in the name of the Tenderer submitting the tender.528 words
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Advertisement16 1958-04-22 2 I <CAPiTOL>opENS THURSDAY 1 RICHARD EGAN JAnItERUNG fj^f" DAN OURYEA JULIE AOAMSJ^| g^J^^CHARLES McfiRAW -SAM LEVENE <&16 words
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Article116 1958-04-22 3 "THE average Hl-Fi Maniac— not all, but the average listens not for melodies or symphonic structure, but for notes that don't ring true. Harmonic .distortion, whoofs and wiiistles, wow and flutter, that's what he wants to hear. Yes, wants to hear, for it will confirm his suspicion that116 words
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EDITORIAL • SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
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Article606 1958-04-22 3 THE people of Singapore hove hod more than their fill of parabolic utterances against colonialism, now that the tide is definitely turned towards selfgovernment, to give more than a passing thought to the way the Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, keeps hammering of this bogey. But sometimes it606 words
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Article222 1958-04-22 3 TODAY, Great Britain will provide further proof of her colonial policy of handing over the affairs of a country to its peoples (when they have proved their ability to take over the reins of government) by Princess Margaret, representing her sister, officiating at the birth of the222 words
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Article, Illustration518 1958-04-22 3 BURMA is a relatively small country which until recently has endured troubled times, yet the Burmese Government has not only held its own but got the better of the dangerous Communist rebellion, but also managed to launch an imaginative programme of social reconstruction. The aim of the518 words
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Article1172 1958-04-22 3 ROBERT STEPHENS REPORTS FROM LONDON ON THE What will each side want to talk about JF the Russians accept the recent Western proposals for pre-summit talks to begin in Moscow this month, what will each side want to talk about? The British Government hopes the West will explore1,172 words
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Article276 1958-04-22 3 We the PEOPLE Sir Many advocates of Compulsory Voting say that voters who object to all the candidates or who would not vote for any, could go to the polls and merely spoil their votes. At a recent forum on Compulsory Voting held at the University of Malaya. Mr. Yap276 words
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Article, Illustration357 1958-04-22 3 the NEWS as it strikes, me STARTLING may not be an adequate word to describe the reaction of the public to the disclosure made on Saturday last at a public meeting in Ipoh by Mrs. Shirin Fozdar that the divorce rate in Malaya 60 per cent surpasses Hollywood. Mrs Ford357 words
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Miscellaneous14 1958-04-22 3 Did vou know In ex P eHments to uiu juu miuw.., tame hydrogen fus14 words
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Article, Illustration54 1958-04-22 4 pic. SHE arrived in Singapore yesterday— pretty 19-year-old Narang, the only girl in the whole of the Dayak tribes of Borneo who has no gold teeth, and Beauty Queen of Rejang River, plays the leading role in Cathay-Kris production's "Virgin of Borneo", due to be releasedStandard - 54 words
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Article184 1958-04-22 4 Ministry Will Move To No.1o THE Singapore Education Ministry, late this month or early in the next. wiU move into its new "home" at No.lo. Kay Siang Road, which already houses the Ministry's inspectorate. The Standard was told yesterday. The Ministry, which at the moment occupies the top floor of184 words
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Article41 1958-04-22 4 INCHE Kamarul Bahrin bin Abdul Rahman, a student Malay interpreter from Raub has taken the place of Inche Mohamed Thani bin Zainal Abidin of the Magistrate's Court, Temerloh, who has been transferred to Kuala Lumpur as a co-operative officer.41 words
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Article496 1958-04-22 4 Practical Education Plan A Necessity For Progress KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman's criticism yesterday of the narrow-minded attitude of a certain section of the Malay population, today evoked unanimous support from other Alliance leaders and neutral observers. The Premier had in a Hari496 words
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296 1958-04-22 4 PENANG, Mon. The People's Progressive Party does not believe in encouraging an ideology which makes the citizen forsake the flag of his country in preference to a foreign flag, said the chairman at the inaugural meeting of the Penang branch of the296 words
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Article, Illustration50 1958-04-22 4 4-MONTH U.K. COURSE FOR UNIONIST Mr. K. C. Thomas, a trade unionist of Singapore, has been selected by Government to undergo a four-month trade union leadership course in Britain. Mr. Thomas is the secretary of the Bank Employees' Union. He was organizing secretary of the Trades Union Congress last year.50 words
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Article65 1958-04-22 4 TEMERLOH. Mon. A motor winch driver, Suleiman bin Mohamed Noor, 29. of Temerloh was sentenced to 14 months' imprisonment to be followed by one year's rx>lice supervision, in the Magistrate's Court here on a charge of theft of a motor winch tyre worth $300 on65 words
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Article47 1958-04-22 4 KUALA KANGSAR. Mon.— Kushari bin Ibrahim, 18, was admitted into the District Hospital here yesterday following a road accident at the main trunk road to Penang. Kushari's bicycle was involved in a collision with an armoured vehicle of the King's Dragoon Guards.47 words
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Article23 1958-04-22 4 THE American tanker, World Beauty, collided yesterday in Suez port with the tanker Andro Springs. Only light damage was reported. U.P.23 words
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Article, Illustration82 1958-04-22 4 dardpics by (Above). The Singapore Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock clinks glasses with the Federation Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, at the Tunku's residence on Sunday morning, to wish him "Selamat Hari Raya." (Left) The Kings Deputy, the Sultan of Selangor, greets young subjects at theFah - 82 words
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447 1958-04-22 4 MCA Plans Ail-Out Drive On Citizenship Issue KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Malayan Chinese Association has decided to call another meeting of all the Chinese guilds and associations in the country to launch an all-out drive to get all eligible Chinese to take advantage of the Merdeka Year citizenship relaxation. The447 words
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Article84 1958-04-22 4 MR. G. RAMACHANDRAN\ son of. wealthy Singapore Indian merchant, philanthropist and community leader Mr. P. Govindasamy Piilai and Mrs. Pillai, marry Miss T. Lalitha, daughter of Rao Sahib T. Gopal Mudaliar, Superintendent of the Governor's I retariat. Madras, tomorrow at 155. Lloyds Road, Roy;--tah. Madras. Highlights84 words
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Article37 1958-04-22 4 MALACCA, Mon— A fs'ai accident marred the Hari I celebrations here this moming. A lorry attendant. L: Heng, fell off a moving chicle at Machap Bahru. He died on his way to hospital.37 words
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Article, Illustration45 1958-04-22 4 pic, MR. AND MRS. GREGORY EE POH BOON after their wedding at the Church of St Peter and St Paul Singapore, on Saturday. The bride is the former Miss Annie Koh Seok Gek, a teacher at the Singapore Chinese Girls' School. StandardStandard - 45 words
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Advertisement301 1958-04-22 4 I KUALA LUMPUR I I EUROPE I 4 ROYAL VIKING GLOBETROTTER 0 Weekly Service From May 2, SAS will carry passengers, X/ freight and mail to and from Kuala Lumpur on its 300 mile-an-hour Douglas DC 6 B Royal V.king First Class and Globetrotter Tourist Class Service. Flights leave Kuala301 words
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Article, Illustration95 1958-04-22 5 ATLANTIC CITY. M. J.: Gerry Kedrick. 21. New York model and television actress, was named "Miss National Headliner of 1958" here rerently. She will participate in the National H e adliner awards here in which 22 awards were presented to outstanding newspaper, radio, and television writers. UPUP - 95 words
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Article, Illustration261 1958-04-22 5 MILAN. Italy: Although the contrast is somewhat striking between the y orderly military formations and the umbrella-carrying js, spectators at the Milan f Sample Fair opening cere- J mony, there is really nothing strange about it. For a steady, fine drizzling rain is j* much of an institution atUP - 261 words
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Advertisement112 1958-04-22 5 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products HEADACHE CURE I Unmatched by any other poin reliever for Headache, Neuralgia, Colds, Mental Strain. ENG AUN TONG j THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL COMING SOON TO ENTHRALL YOU J t a ERNEST HEMINGWAY'S J IMMORTAL LOVE STORY! J |r' pREWELLJ fed ARMS:112 words
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Article309 1958-04-22 6 Minister Keeps Mum On Report Of Negotiations KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Dunlop, the rubber planting and manufacturing concern, is negotiating with the Federation Government to set up a tyre factory here The Standard learned today. Reliable sources told The Standard that a senior Dunlop official, Mr.309 words
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Article, Illustration346 1958-04-22 6 GRADUATE WITH TWO DEGREES GETS TWO JOBS A YOUNG Malayan, who recently graduated in both medicine and science at the University of Melbourne, has the choice of two posts at which to spend lib first year as a doctor, He is Dr. Too Joon Swan, of 25 Green Lane, Ipoh,346 words
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Article67 1958-04-22 6 DATO A. M. ALSAGOFF, Deputy Commissioner of the Singapore Branch of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, has been invited to attend the Brigade's Fourth Annual Federation Conference to be held at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday and Sunday. This Is the first time that Singapore has been invited67 words
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Article49 1958-04-22 6 A TRIANG railway labourer, Muhamed Zin bin Mamat, 20, who stole the clothing of three of his room-mates on Dec. 12 last year was yesterday sentenced to a day's imprisonment and fined $150. or three months' jail when he pleaded guilty before the Temerloh magistrate on Saturday.49 words
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148 1958-04-22 6 KLM's First Sky Giant Lands At KL Airport KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Kuala Lumpur International Airport today had its busiest day since Merdeka Day when two international (KLM and Cathay) airlines and the Malayan Airways planes landed. The day was a step towards putting Kuala Lumpur on the map as148 words
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Article, Illustration81 1958-04-22 6 NORTH BORNEO will be represented by a former magistrate and his wife at tbe Lourdes Centenary celebrations next month. They are Mr. and Mrs John S. Funk of Sandakan, who left Singapore for England yesterday aboard tbe Willem Ruys. The Funks will make an extensive tour81 words
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Article124 1958-04-22 6 Robbed Of His Life's Savings IPOH. Mon.— A 60-year-old painter was lured into a back lane by a woman and robbed of his life's savings and jewellery, in all valued at about $1,000. at 10 o'clock last night. The victim. Chung, told The Standard today that he met the woman,124 words
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Article67 1958-04-22 6 KUALA KANGSAR. Mon The daughter of a Malay visiting teacher here. Kamaliah binti Mohamed Yassin, aged seven, was discharged from the women's hospital here following treatment for shock. Kamaliah and her elder sister, Arbaayah. who was electrocuted, and a bov neighbour, Abdul Manaf bin Abdul Rahman,67 words
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Article69 1958-04-22 6 KUALA KANGSAR, Mon.— The Ceylonese Association, Central Perak, last night pnter. tained Dr. T. Markandu of Taiping on his appointment as a member of the Perak Council of State. The President of the Central Perak Ceylon Association said that the guest-of-honour had served the people of69 words
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Article104 1958-04-22 6 KUALA Lt'MPLR Mon. The British Army in tbe Federation during the past two days relieved as many Malay soldiers as possible from jungle operations to enable them to celebrate their "Han Raya Puasa" at home, a spokesman of the Com mon wealth Forces head quarters said104 words
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132 1958-04-22 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Mr. Alberto Philippe, World President of the Junior Cl ber International, will the Federation from Friday to Monday. The 34-year old Mexico City airline executive, was elected J.C.I. President at the World Congress in Tokyo last October and took office in132 words
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Article29 1958-04-22 6 THE Old Xaverians 1 Association will hold its 30th annual general meeting at the association's premises in MacAlister Road, Penang, on Sunday. May 11. at 1.30 p.m.29 words
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Miscellaneous1108 1958-04-22 6 ________________________BB_______________H__p_aH_^_iß_H_i 930 p.m Sign of the Pagan 1130 by K..L. Musicians). 645 Lights I■■ 1 I W -Ji and 130 p.m on for the evening Programme *X| fa mllfcWl I I i _n f 1 .1 I 1,1 Afl I madras- Foong Chin Yew Wood summary and a tune or1,108 words
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Article, Illustration766 1958-04-22 7 fca^J^^ i I'^ffyptTrSSTF^l V Donald Zee flew to Las Vegas. Nevada, last week to meet Frank Sinatra and Marilyn Monroe he had a drinking session with the Swooner, and later had tea with Miss M. JT i s 2 a.m. I am sitting alongside Frank Sinatra766 words
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Article134 1958-04-22 7 •THE "Elizabeth Taylor Contest" of Shaw Bros, will now close on Thursday, April 24, and the final 10 chosen will be the "star attraction" of the County Fair at Great World Amusement Park on April 26. when the Singapore Elizabeth Taylor will be chosen by p134 words
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Article, Illustration10 1958-04-22 7 P. A. Forsythe of Bukit Timah10 words
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Article445 1958-04-22 7 Local scene in a Saigon backlane gAIGON is known as the Paris of the Orient. To which the cast and crew of Joseph L. Mankiewicz's THE QUIET AMERICAN can only say, "I'll take vanilla." or, preferably to vanilla, the Paris of the Occident, which is located in France.445 words
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Miscellaneous565 1958-04-22 7 TODAY'S QUOTATION: A"A flatterer will say PW^^V V^H things to your face which MM HIJ he wouldn't dare tell anybody else." V^*Y^B^^V^a Anonymous K^^M WAV E M^B TUESDAY FOR EVEST- W£* l^^M ONE: Complete odds and ends of tasks, effect sav- B^^^^^^*jfl ings, but be careful not to E^^^^^BflßMHi upset565 words
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Article87 1958-04-22 9 World Airlines' Traffic Record TRAFFIC carried by the world's scheduled airlines has reached another record peak in 1957, with a total of 87,000,000 passengers each carried an average distance of 585 miles. These figures were released by the International Civil Aviation Organization recently They show the continuing growth and expansion87 words
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Article156 1958-04-22 9 AMONG the interesting new range of British textile machines, is a new heavy duty shredding machine recently introduced by a Yorkshire firm. It is particularly suitable for dealing with the strong-man-made textiles, which are now being extensively used in admixture with wool. The machine has a156 words
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Article30 1958-04-22 9 THE British Government pavilion at the Brussels Universal and International Exhibition now in session, occupies one-third of the five-acre United Kingdom site and has cost over £400,000.30 words
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Article201 1958-04-22 9 Britain Intends To Hold Sterling EARL OF GOSFORD, Joint Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Foreign Affairs, declared recently in an address to the U.N Economic Commission for Europe in Geneva that Britain intends to maintain the present sterling exchange rate. The Earl of Gosford was of the opinion that no fundamental201 words
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Article106 1958-04-22 9 TWELVE members of the Australian 22-man trade mission saw for the first time a Malayan fish trap, kelong, off the East Coast of Singapore, yesterday. They were the guests of Mr. Ang Chwee Choo, who explained the methods used for trapping fish in these waters. Said106 words
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227 1958-04-22 9 UNITED NATIONS, (New York), April 21:—Projects in South-Asia and the Far East are dominant in World Bank operations for the second successive year President Eugene R. Black told the U.N. Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) 'As matters now stand," he said, "Asia has received more227 words
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Article, Illustration432 1958-04-22 9 aahgahgaghu THE Philippines is ready and willing to meet the entire copra needs of Singapore oil millers, said Mr. A. M. Tahil, the Republic's Commercial Attache in the Colony, vesterdav. He returned to the Colony on Saturday, after a month's leave432 words
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Article36 1958-04-22 9 THE total route mileage of Indian railways has now crossed 35,000 mark. Still Asia's largest and world's fourth largest railway system, the Indian Railways have, since independence, added 1,016.7 of new lines.36 words
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Article, Illustration105 1958-04-22 9 THE FOURTH National Boat Show, held recently in London, was the largest yet staged in Britain or Europe. Outstanding examples of l/.K.'s predominance in every class of boat' accessory were offered by close on 250 exhibitors, A new idea from a British firm is the combined105 words
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Article243 1958-04-22 9 A NEW Land-Rover with new body style and other features designed to increase its appeal in the world's markets has been introduced to coincide with the tenth anniversary of this all-purpose vehicle. More than 200,000 have been produced in these ten years and their appeal to operators243 words
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Article40 1958-04-22 9 THREE hundred building programmes valued at over £60,000,000 have been authorised as part of Britain's five-year plan for the expansion of technical education it was revealed recently by Sir Edward Boyle. Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Education.40 words
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Article42 1958-04-22 9 CANADIAN wheat and flour exports during the first ei^ht months (July-February of 1957--58) are tentatively estimated at approximately 197 million bushels, compared with 203 million for the same period in 1956-57. This is a decline of flve percent.42 words
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Article31 1958-04-22 9 A £2,000.000 company has been formed in Melbourne, and will erect what is claimed to be the world's most modern factory for the manufacture of carbon black at AJtona,31 words
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Article, Illustration70 1958-04-22 9 THOUGH the big diesel-electric railway engine in the background weighs 85 tons, the little British made diesel industrial trac- tor pulls it without any trouble at all. Equipped with a "Brockhouse" turbo transmitter, the tractor will pull the locomotive from a standstill in first, second70 words
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Article166 1958-04-22 9 Output Of Tinplate Is Trebled PRODUCTION of tinplate at Broken Hill Pty. Co Ltd s new plant at Port Kemba was 4 306 tons in December last. Since the plant began operating in August last with an output of 1,466 tons, monthly production has almost trebled If the December figure166 words
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Article92 1958-04-22 9 NEW IDEAS in electric melting were shown to industry at an exhibition in London recently. Principal exhibits were a Birmingham company's electric diecasting furnace and the holding and pouring unit for aluminium diecasting, operating under production conditions. The unit is designed to eliminate ladling by delivering predetermined quantities92 words
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Article751 1958-04-22 10 JACK PEART - JACK PEART Says LONDON, Mon. I am absolutely staggered that the Football League continue to allow the autocratic Football Association to wield their out-dated, outmoded, dictatorial powers at the expense of clubs and fans. What right have the F.A. an amateur body, remember" to penalise the751 words
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Article84 1958-04-22 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. The Selangor Amateur Athletic Association in conjunction with the RAF, Kuala Lumpur Station, are organizing a cross country race to be run on April 26. The course is approximately five miles, starting from the seven dials Lake Gardens and finishing at the Anglo-Oriental Buildings.84 words
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Article52 1958-04-22 10 LONDON. ADril 21 (Reuter) Five Drobables with jockeys for tomorrow's Blue Riband Trial Stakes to be run over one mile and about 111 yards at Epsom at 1515 GMT are: Americo (E. Smith), Barleycroft (L. Piggott), Miners Lamp (W. H. Carr). Chinese Sun (J. Purtell), Pandour52 words
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Article49 1958-04-22 10 SINGAPORE SOCCER Div. A—Balestier United vs. S.R.C. Padang. KUALA LUMPUR TEN N I S— Davis CupMalaya vs. Ceylon. HOCKEY— North Malayan Sikhs vs. South Malayan Sikhs— H.Q. PENANG SOCCER (Friendly): TamiHans Physical Culture Association "A" versus Penang Port Commission Recreation Club "A" City Stadium at 5.15 p.m.49 words
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Article75 1958-04-22 10 LOUISVILLE, Kentucky, April 21 (Reuter) Gary Player, 22-year-old South African, won the Kentucky open golf tournament here yesterday with a 72-hole total of 274 14 under par. Player had rounds of 68 68, 69, 69. He finished three strokes ahead of Americans, Chick Harbert and Ernie75 words
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Article38 1958-04-22 10 CANNES. April 21 Reuter) Jaroslav Drobmy of Egypt won the men's singles title in the Cannes international' lawn tennis tournament yesterday. In the final, he beat French Davis Cup player, Paul Remy, 6-4, 6-2, 3-6, 9-7.38 words
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154 1958-04-22 10 34 Nations At Planning Conference NEW YORK, April 20 (Reu-ter)—Thirty-four nations—including Japan— will be represented at the planning conference in Washington for the first world amateur golf team championship to be held at St. Andrews, Scotland. The conference, which will fix the exact date for the tournament, will also be154 words
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Article41 1958-04-22 10 ASUNCION, Paraguay, April 21 (Reuter) Paraguay beat Argentina 1-0 in an international football match here yesterday. The goal was scored in the first half. Both teams are in the World Cup finals to be played in Sweden in June41 words
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Article534 1958-04-22 10 By AUBREY HIGGS LONDON, April 21 (Reuter) The question of open tournament has been one of the most vexed topics in international lawn tennis for nearly jO years. Ever since the late 'big' Bill Tilden turned professional, there has been support for the view that534 words
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Article1186 1958-04-22 10 FOLLOWING are weights and probable starters for all eight races at Penang on Saturday, April 2b, first day of the Penang Turf Club's Summer Meeting; Horses Class 2 Div. J— 6 Furs. 002 FLOOD HERO 4y 9.00 MARTIN Mr. Mr* Foo Long My. SOBER THOUCHT 5y1,186 words
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202 1958-04-22 10 TOKYO, April 21 (UP) Japanese track and field officials were confident of winning major honours in the third Asian Games, May 24 to June 1 in Tokyo. 'We do not know as yet the names of the athletes that will come to Tokyo but202 words
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Article589 1958-04-22 11 LEONG HEW MENG - LEONG HEW MENG Says Davis Cup Victory Depends On Ong TENNIS in Malaya has come of age. The holdIn? of a Davis Cup match on Malayan soil for the first time today, when Malaya and Ceylon clash in a hist round match, at Kuala Lumpur, is589 words
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Article72 1958-04-22 11 C A X B E R A, April 20. (Reuten The Australian rnment will provide •0.000 (£BO.OOO sterling) <:ds the cost of staging 1962 Errmire Games if are allocated to AusThe Prime Minister. Mr rt Menzies, announced tv in telegrams sent ht premiers of Western i and South72 words
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Article85 1958-04-22 11 SINGAPORE Recreation Club trounced the Selangor Eurasian Association by seven goals to nil in a hockey match for the L. de Silva Shield played on the padang yesterday Recs, who dominated the play, were able to score only once in the first half. Selangor's grand display in85 words
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Article47 1958-04-22 11 IPOH, Mon.— Miss Khong Saw Gaik carding 102 won the 1958 Perak Women's goif championship which was played off at Tiger Lane Course today. Runner-up Mrs. Lincoln Leong. carding 103. Miss Khong (-3) also won the bogey competition from; Mrs. Scrimgeour (-4). I47 words
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Article74 1958-04-22 11 LONDON. April 21, (Reuter) Peter May. England and Surrey captain, is to marry into a leading cricketing family, it was learned last night. He will announce his engagement today to Miss Virginia Gilligan of Shamleh Green, Surrey. She is the daughter of Mr. A. H. H.74 words
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552 1958-04-22 11 TOKYO, April 21 (Reuter) Japan is making an all-out effort to ensure that the Third Asian Games, to be staged in Tokyo from May 24 to June 1, will be an even bigger success than the two preceding games, held in New Delhi (1951)552 words
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Article, Illustration43 1958-04-22 11 S-p-r-i-n-g is in the air for motorcyclists. Their 'scramble' season is here again. If you fancy the thrill of a trip into space without the expense of building yourself a Sputnik, then try a motor-bike over a scramble course Mirrorpic.43 words
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Article363 1958-04-22 11 S.R.C. TAKE CONRAD CLARKE CUP SINGAPORE Recreation Club regained the Conrad Clarke cup for cricket when they beat Selangor Eurasians Association by an innings on the padang yesterday. Selangor Eurasians who were 4.J runs for nine wickets in reply to the Recs first innings total of 189 runs for nine363 words
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Article87 1958-04-22 11 CALCUTTA. April 21. (Reuter) Calcutta will stage the world amateur billiards championship in November and December, it was announced here today. Scotland and South Africa, who came before India on the rotation, both said they we r e unable to stage the championship. Invitations are being sent87 words
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Article22 1958-04-22 11 SELETAR Young Indians Sports Club beat U.B S. Mayu by five goals, to two in a friendly soccer match yesterday.22 words
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Article, Illustration290 1958-04-22 11 Colony's Marksman At Games Is Kok Well-known crack Colony marksman and holder of several shooting trophies, Mr. Kok Kum Won, has been chosen as the sole representative of Singapore in the international pistol event at the Third Asian Games to be held in Japan in May. Mr. Kok, 41, yesterday290 words
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Article212 1958-04-22 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Selangor Sikhs won the annual Pan-Malayan inter-State Sikhs hockey tournament when they beat Perak Sikhs 5-4 on the HQ Federation Army ground today. The match was the best played in the tournament and was keenly and evenly contested. Left winger Mohinder Singh was212 words
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Article98 1958-04-22 11 SINGAPORE Recreation Club beat Selangor Eurasians Association by three games to two in their annual Badminton at the Chinese YMCA court yesterday. The results: Selangor Eurasian players mentioned first. Singles: S. de Souza beat L.N. Nonis 15-13. 15-3; C. de Souza beat P. Nonis 15-1. 15-3: Doubles: Shanmu98 words
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Article477 1958-04-22 11 2 New Marks In Perak Championships IPOH, Mon. Three "iron-men" from Selangor and one from Perak have been selected to represent Malaya at the* Asian Games in May, following last night's third and final trial held in conjunction with the Perak Amateur Weightlifting Championships477 words
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Article87 1958-04-22 11 COLONY CAGERS SHINE IN KUCHING SINGAPORE'S Qnrk Hock Seng and the Grern Eagle eager*-, who are touring Sarawak, wen five matches and lost a game played in Kuihing Detailed results as follows: QHS beat Kuchlng. 195? champion team 88-52: Green Eagle*, beat Kuchinf Selection 82-39: QHS brat Kurhing Combined Team87 words
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Article188 1958-04-22 11 U.S. Cagers To Play In Moscow NEW YORK, April 21 (UP).— En route to the Soviet Union for six games each under the sports exchange programme, the National AAU men's and women's basketball teams departed today for London. The 12 players on each team are slated to arrive in Moscow188 words
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Article142 1958-04-22 11 IPOH. Mon.— Fine batting by M.D de Silva, 37. R.D. Carnegie, 31. and K. Andaraia, 26. and deadly bowling by Terry Coenitz who captured four wickets for five runs highlighted the Perak State cricket trial on the Ipoh padang today. Batting first. Thillainathan's XI made 91. Coenitz XI142 words
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Article38 1958-04-22 11 CANNES. April 21 (Reuter) Jaroslav Drqbny of Egypt won the men's singles title in the Cannes international lawn tennis tournament yesterday. In the final, he beat French Davis Cup player Paul Remy, 6-4, 6-2. 3-6, 9-7.38 words
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646 1958-04-22 11 CLAUDE B. RICHARDSON - British Chances Of Keeping Classics Improved CLAUDE B. RICHARDSON By LONDON, April 21, (Reuter) British chances of keeping the colts classics at home were greatly enhanced by two occurrences in the past few days an extremely forward 'trial' by Bald Eagle and the scratching of French-owned Tarquin from the Epsom646 words
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204 1958-04-22 12 PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad, April 21. (UP) Princess Margaret, gay and charming in a short-length strawberry-and-white chiffon dress, stepped from her trans- Atlantic air liner here yesterday and saluted an airport throng with a wink. The crowd loved it. About 4,000 men, women and children204 words
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Article27 1958-04-22 12 FIRE SWEPT through the frame home of a Negro tenant farm family in Dunn, North Carolina early yesterday, taking the lives of six children.27 words
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Article30 1958-04-22 12 FROZEN 1 FUNDS THE Australian Central Bank has released another million of "frozen" bank making a total of £A35 n in recent weeks as a prop to the economy. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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148 1958-04-22 12 WINDSOR, England, April 21, (Reuter)— The Duke of Edinburgh was looking for a towel in his case after a polo match when a pretty American girl asked for his autograph. The Queen's husband, who had just completed a brisk game in .Windsor148 words
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Article208 1958-04-22 12 FULL FREEDOM TO MAKE DECISION ON ALL MATTERS LJUBLJANA, Yugoslavia, April 21 (UP) President Tito today prepared to turn a new corner on nis "independent road to socialism" in the face of increasing Soviet hostility. He is expected to reiterate tomorrow in a speech208 words
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285 1958-04-22 12 WELCOME, PRINCESS, TO THE LAND OF CALYPSO PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, April 21, (Reuter).— Trinidad's reigning calypso king 'Mighty Striker" today gave the hitherto secret lyrics of his specially-composed calypso for Princess Margaret's West Indies tour The calypso's title is "Princess Margaret, Welcome" and the chorus runs: "So let's all285 words
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Article75 1958-04-22 12 ALGIERS. April 21 (UP).— French infantrymen kilied or captured 890 rebels during the past week of the Algerian war but the Nationalists took a heavy toll among their own fellow Moslems, the French said today. The battle report, covering the period between April 1275 words
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Article30 1958-04-22 12 PRESIDENT and Mrs. Eisenhower returned to the capital yesterday after spending a quiet week-end at Camp David, the presidential retreat in the Catoctin mountains in nearby Maryland.30 words
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Article27 1958-04-22 12 FIVE ELDERLY women from a Milton rest home near Newton, Massachusetts, drowned in a lake yesterday when their automobile plunged through a guard rail. UPUP - 27 words
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Article, Illustration125 1958-04-22 12 CLAD IN THEIR shirtsleeves, Waldo Valbert (left), a Geneva, Switzerland, actor-comedian, and Joseph Buchetti, fire-chief and cafe owner, "duel" before the top-hatted "mayor" and some thousand paying spectators. The "duel" followed an "exchange of words" between the two after Valbert extinguished a small fire without callingUP - 125 words
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Article109 1958-04-22 12 Honour For Last Briton In Navy NEW DELHI, April 21 (Reuter). India has given a special honour to Vice-Admiral Sir Stephen Carlill, who retires tomorrow as last British chief of India's naval staff. He was appointed honorary Vire-Admiral of the Indian Navy first person to be given this rank— in109 words
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Article25 1958-04-22 12 THOUSANDS of foreign tourists are pouring into Israel for this week's opening events to mark the country's independence won 10 years ago. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article91 1958-04-22 12 Monaco's Heir Is Baptized MONTE CARLO, April 21, (UP). Prince Albert, heir to the ancient throne of Monaco, was baptized yesterday in the same white robe worn by his father 3b years ago and his sister 13 months ago. Msgr. Jean Delay, former Archbishop of Marseilles, baptized the 37-day-old Prince91 words
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Article62 1958-04-22 12 LONDON. April 21 (Reuter) —Queen Elizabeth is spending her 32nd birthday today quietly at Windsor Castle. She Is in residence there with the Duke of Edinburgh and her children, nine-year-old Prince Charles and Princess Anne, seven. Hundreds of messages of congratulations from all over the world62 words
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Article66 1958-04-22 12 ALGIERS. April, 21 (Reuter) The wife of a French administrative officer ana six soldiers were killed yesteraay in an Algerian insurgent ambush near Philippeville. The wife of another officer was among 11 wounded. The unit was a special administrative section carrying out local government duties66 words
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Article67 1958-04-22 12 LONDON, April 21 (Reuier) London faced a meat short agetoday with a strike of transport men disrupting supplies at Smithfield, the capital's main distributing market About 1,700 of the 2,500 drivers and assistants serving Smithfield refused to operate this morning and much of the imported chilled67 words
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Article36 1958-04-22 12 PROKOPY Porfirievich Bogachev who caught 15 live tigers with his bare hands during his 48-year career as a hunter in the Russian Far East, has retired, the Soviet Government newspaper Izvestia reported yesterday. ReutersReuters - 36 words
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Article136 1958-04-22 12 ACCRA. April, 21 (Reuter) The Political committee of the Conference of Independent African States last night announced the adoption of a resolution urging the immediale end of hostilities in Algeria and calling on France to enter into immediate negotiations with the outlawed National136 words
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Article29 1958-04-22 12 THE UNITED Nations Command in Seoul announced yesterday a secretariat meeting of the Kcw/ean Armistice Commission would be held today at the request of the Communists. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article64 1958-04-22 12 LOUIS VILLE. Kentucky, April 21 (Reuter)— A Navy jet training plane crashed and exploded here last night, narrowly missing a heavily populated residential area. The pilot, who baled out of the plane, was found on a rooftop about four miles from the crash. He was rushed64 words
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118 1958-04-22 12 CAEN. France, April 21, (Reuter) Mme Marie Besnard, a woman pork butcher from Bayeux, yesterday won the Golden Tripe Pan. awarded for "the best tripe in the world'" after two days of feasting and festivity at the annual tripe contest here. The grand118 words
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Article35 1958-04-22 12 SEVENTEEN people are feared to have drowned m a ferry-boat crossing Ihe river Ganges which capsized in midstream on Sunday night near Chandranagore. about 50 miles from Calcutta. Twenty-three others were rescued. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article35 1958-04-22 12 WASHINGTON, April 21 (Reuter). The United States Air Force is expected to attempt to shoot a rocket five thousand miles into outer space next week, informed sources said here last night35 words
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Article, Illustration76 1958-04-22 12 ROOFTOP excursions, once reserved for burglars or lovers, are now open to utility cars roofs permitting, of course The tiny Fiat-600 above was quietly carrying its two occupants along the highway when, with the aid of slippery asphalt, it made a deviation for a rest onU.P. - 76 words
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Article206 1958-04-22 12 Mrs. Koek - Yardstick Of Malayan Censorship Mrs. Koek -By MANILA. April 21 (UP)— Mrs. Cynthia Koek. chairman of the Board of movie censors for Malaya and Singapore, today said the yardstick of censorship should be measured in terms of entertainment a film imparts. Mrs. Koek. who will also act as member of206 words
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Article29 1958-04-22 12 A BRITISH survey ship, H.M.S. Cook, has found that some of the islands in the British Solomons group are not in positions shown on charts. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article93 1958-04-22 12 NEW DELHI, April 21 (Reuter) A simple, dignified memorial to Mahatma Gandhi, w^o was assassinated ten years ago by a Hindu fanatic, is to be built by the Indian Government at the spot where he was cremated on the banks of the River Jumna in Delhi. The93 words
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Article, Illustration54 1958-04-22 12 OPERA STAR Marguerite Piazza holds the Gold Stocking Hosiery Award she won recently as the opera singer with the most beautiful legs in the United States. Miss Piazza is shown at La Guardia Airport, New York, before boarding an American Airlines flight for Memphis, Tenn.,UP - 54 words
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Article72 1958-04-22 12 SYDNEY, April 21 (Reuter). Children from the I suburb of Riverwood been hanging by their from a railway bridge playing "chicken" with trie trains. They hang from the sleepers, lifting their heads above tracks as the train appro;, then drop 20 feet from bridge into a72 words
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Article57 1958-04-22 12 MILWAUKEE, April 21, (UP). Two yOUtl beaten and robbed and teenage girl friends raped by a gang of 1 who were accompanied by two women, Police said yc day. Police and sheriff's officers issued a statewide alert launched a search for gang and the two women,57 words
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