Singapore Standard, 29 April 1958
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Title Section34 1958-04-29 1 Singapore V" r t i ii n i n n Jp fsm II f'f \^k [FINAL EDITION] Telephone *****—5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1958. Vol. VIII. No. 300 15 cts. 14 Pages34 words
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Article392 1958-04-29 1 JAKARTA CAPTURES LAST STRONGHOLD Two More Centres To Clear And All Sumatra Free TOKYO, April 28 (UP)— Central Indonesian Government forces have captured the lost rebel stronghold m West Sumatra while other forces continue to close m on the rebel capital of Bukit Tinggi, it392 words
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305 1958-04-29 1 HE WANTS AN INQUIRY ON REBEL MOVEMENTS Govf. Urged To Set Up A Commission SINGAPORE Government has been asked to set-up a Commission of Inquiry to investigate reports that Indonesian rebels had been m the Colony last week and had left m a seaplane with "a big cargo of arms305 words
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74 1958-04-29 1 EX-MALAYAN JOCKEY IN TRACK MISHAP SYDNEY, April 28 (Reuter) Jockey George Straker, 23, who recently returned to Australia from Malaya, is m a serious condition m Newcastle Hospital following a race fall today. Straker was injured when his mouni and another horse collided at Broadmeadow race track, Newcastle. He sustained74 words
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152 1958-04-29 1 NICOSIA, April 28 (Reuter) All the main towns of Cyprus were reported today to have been placed out of bounds to British troops as "EOKA will kill Britons" 1 ultima turn expired. The Greek-Cypriot underground organization warned on Saturday that they would resume attacks152 words
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Article145 1958-04-29 1 MR. LIM GIVES AN ASSURANCE SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, told The Standard yesterday that his Government will not expel backbenchers for criticising the Government. Mr Lim was referring to Mr Wong Foo Nam's attack on 'the SIT m the Legislative Assembly meeting recently. "We cannot expel anyone145 words
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Article15 1958-04-29 1 THE Thai ambassador, Nai Sunthorn Hongladarom. accompanied by his wife, visited Kelantan yesterday.15 words
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282 1958-04-29 1 VALLETTA, April 28 (Reuter) Strikers today stoned buses m three Maltese towns after the bus union ignored a call to join a 24-hour island-wide protest strike against Britain's Malta policy. Early buses enabled permanent employees of the big naval dockyard to get282 words
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Article157 1958-04-29 1 Soekarno Murder Bid— Trial Opens JAKARTA, April 28 (AFP) The trial of four youths on charges of attempting be assassinate the Indonesian President, Dr. Soekarno on the night of Nov. 30 *ast year, began at a special military court here today, the Antara news agency reported. The defendants, aged between157 words
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Article50 1958-04-29 1 CAIRO. April 28 (UP) Authoritative Egyptian sources said today the United States has agreed to release Egyptian dollar funds frozen m the U.S. since nationalization of the Suez Canal m 1956. The funds, which amount to $30,000,000. were held to guarantee reimbursement of canal company stockholders.50 words
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Article, Illustration58 1958-04-29 1 Photo. STEEL-HELMETED Police guard barbed wire barricades m Valletta, the capital of Malta, ready for any trouble as the situation m this muchbombed George Cross island, has become very tense since the resignation of Premier Mintoff. The Governor, Sir Robert Laycock, using his emergency powers, hasUP Radio - 58 words
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121 1958-04-29 1 THE Labour Front will only ally itself with the U.M.N.O. and the M.C.A. m the coming District Council elections and there will be no electoral understanding with any other political party. This was decided by the Front's Central Committee at a meeting121 words
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116 1958-04-29 1 Search On For Aide To Rl Rebel Leader SINGAPORE Immigration officers have started an islandwide search for Lt.-Col. Baris A. Hutagalung, self-styled aide to the rebel Army Chief of Staff, Ahmad Hussein. Hutagalung was reported to have said that rebel Prime Minister and six other top revolutionary officers arrived m116 words
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Article339 1958-04-29 1 THE All-Party Delegation will discuss the auestion of minority rights before they leave for London to sign the constitution for a fully selfgoverning Singapore. This was revealed by Singapore's Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, at a Press conference yesterday. Mr. Lim said he had339 words
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Article112 1958-04-29 1 THE 12.000 ton Shell tanker Daronia and the 18,000 ton tanker San Flaviano, on charter to the Shell Company, were bombed while at aochor m Balik Papan (East Indonesian Borneo). Bombs dropped by unidentified aircraft missed the Daronia but hit the other tanker. San Flaviano which caught112 words
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Article38 1958-04-29 1 A SINGAPORE youth, 20--year-old Cheong Nga Nga, wai attacked with a chopper near his home m Kampong Tiong Bahru. last night. He was sent to hospital with head and shoulder injuries. Police have arrested a man.38 words
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Advertisement965 1958-04-29 2 G WA V j APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from Federal Ctizens for appointment to vacant posts of Agricultural Assistants. m the Department of Agriculture, on Hilary scale $310xA14-352/419-Al4-545' 562- A l3-652 p m. plus other *nces at current rates. Candidates jopointment must have attained Dut not thei." 24th birthday. it have965 words
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Advertisement1157 1958-04-29 2 SITUATIONS VACANT APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from o'y qualified Federal Citizens and from serving Government officers for the post of Fishery Officer (Research) m tna Fisheries Department on the salary scale $554. 592. 628x34-934/ 982x34-1.254 plus COLA, at current rates. The m n.mum qualification for appointment is a good Honours Degree1,157 words
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Advertisement796 1958-04-29 2 ALOR CA|AH DISTRICT LAND DEVELOPMENT BOARD Applications are invited from Federal Citizens for employpient by the Federal Land Development Authority as Manager for the above Board. The appo.ntment is on contract tor a period of 3 years m the first instance the salary will be m accordance with age and796 words
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Advertisement536 1958-04-29 2 GAMMON (MALAYA) LIMITED. (Incorporated In Singapore) OFFER TO SHAREHOLDERS 562,500 SHARES OF $1 EACH AT THE PRICE OF $1.50 PER SHARE. THE Board of Directors hereby gives notice that it has resojved to offer to present Shareholders a further 562,500 shares of $1 each at a premium of 50 cents536 words
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Advertisement1075 1958-04-29 2 IfcNUKK NOTICE* PETALING JAVA JOHORE TENDER^JSr^SITES FOR PWD nNDER NOTICE SHOPS_OR_OFFICES TENDERS from Cl* D TENDERS are invited for and above registered F th<> nnrch iv of S9 year lease Contractors will be re< nop^hous^^indu^ni sites m the TOWN CENTRE, near up to Noon of the 5.5.58 the NEW MAIN1,075 words
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EDITORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
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Article754 1958-04-29 3 April 29, 1958 THE Australian Group of the Conservative Commonwealth Council, m its report to the fifth annual conference m London over the weekend, posed two vital questions Malayans themselves have been asking for some time. The first was m regard to the Federation, whose emergence754 words
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Article1107 1958-04-29 3 ANDREW SHONFIELD - ANDREW SHONFIELD By £50 Million For Tax Relief LONDON. f J I HE 1958 Budget may be likened to a small pebble carefully chosen for its shape to produce the maximum splash when thrown into a pond. Mr. Heathcote Amory, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, has given away1,107 words
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We the PEOPLE
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Article204 1958-04-29 3 Voting Rights Of Seamen Sir— Here we have certain expats being able to vote at the next Assembly elections. In fact they will probably be compelled to vote, although they may soon retire from the country: and cannot therefore have any interest m the country's future. (Their future like mme204 words
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Article490 1958-04-29 3 Sir May I be permitted to make some comments and constructive suggestions on your excellent Leader regarding Decontrol of Rent. Property owners and landlords will no doubt be hoping that this decontrol of rents (or part decontrol) may at last materialise. It has been the subject of490 words
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Article, Illustration395 1958-04-29 3 the NEWS as it strikes me HILE political parties who claim to be against the Extreme Left are unable to agree to the formation of a front against their opponents, because they are more concerned m saving the personality ru 1 1 rather than the country from disaster, the adviser395 words
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Advertisement16 1958-04-29 3 A PRIDE SB r~~ I^A PLEASURE TO SERVE T0 DRINK SINGAPORE COLD V^T STORAGE CO. LTD.16 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous57 1958-04-29 3 There, Aur for a mere £50 million, go 1 t f> Did you know... pff The Kremlin hails W0 jffi recent Soviet scien- Ws. Cr* tific advances as a n£Ax N^Jt^^rvS. triumph for atheism K^s( and claims that the .^H *vJL—^^\-' Soviet earth satellite M\f^i experiments are ?W^^^^^^^" "proof" that57 words
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Article174 1958-04-29 4 Employers, Employees Now Understand One Another Better SINGAPORE has had five months of uninterrupted industrial peace for the first time m years. The Acting Commissioner for Labour, Mr. Goh Koh Pui, yeslerday described the general labour situation m the Colony as 'very quiet." Mr. Goh174 words
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256 1958-04-29 4 Robbed Of Savings To Re-Bury Ancestors A BUSINESSMAN from Penang who had saved $2,000 for the re-burial of his ancestors' bones m China, lost it all m Singapore yesterday. The man, Kok Swee Yin, was robbed of the money by three masked and armed thugs m a hotel m Geylang.256 words
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Article138 1958-04-29 4 Council To Debate Publicity A HEATED debate is expected to develop at the full meeting of the Singapore City Council on Wednesday over two Committee decisions to publicize the activities of the PAP-dominated Council. Both the Public Works and the Finance and General Purposes Committees have recommended the installation of138 words
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Article39 1958-04-29 4 THE Singapore City Council will soon instal 265 street lights at an ertimated cost of $136,500, at 24 roads. The Installation of these lights was approved by the Council's Finance and General Purposes Committee yesterday.39 words
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Article40 1958-04-29 4 A SINGAPORE student, Fung Han Liang. 17. yesterday was robbed of his wrist watch by two thugs m a bark'ane off Stamford Road. Fung was one his way to a cinema when the robbe-s confronted him.40 words
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145 1958-04-29 4 A LABOURER, Ong Taw Liap, fell into a pond m the compound of Hock Soon Factory after having had some alcoholic drinks during the Chinese New Year festivities, a SingaDore Coroner's inquiry was told yesterday. As a result of the fall, Ong fractured145 words
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Article76 1958-04-29 4 A FOOTBRIDGE over Alexandra Canal near Margaret Drive will be demolished by the Singapore City Council. The Council's Public Works Committee, in recommending the demolition, will ask the Council to aoorove the allocation of $8,000 to construct a single span footbridge to replace76 words
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Article, Illustration281 1958-04-29 4 SALOMA BRINGS HOME AWARD SHAW BROTHERS' film star, Saloma, returned to Singapore, yesterday from the Asian Film Festival m Manila with an "Oscar" for the best black and white photography. The Golden Harvest Award was brought home by Saloma, who is also ft well-known Colony nightclub singer, for the film281 words
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Article56 1958-04-29 4 ANG Koon Sene and Chua Choon Chew, were yesterday remanded for one week by a Singapore Court after a charge of armed robbery was read out and explained to them. They were alleged to have robbed Peh Teck Hong of $19 while armed with a bearing56 words
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Article146 1958-04-29 4 THE failure of the Singapore City Council to secure the services of a qualified gas distribution engineer from overseas has compelled the Finance and General Purposes Committee to recommend that the post be filled uy a ''suitable serving officer.'" The Committee, m its146 words
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Article82 1958-04-29 4 A CHINESE school student, Leong Chin Hung, 18, was yesterday awarded $20,380 m the Singapore High Court for injuries received m a motor accident m 1956. Leong was walking home after school when he was knocked down by a lorry m Bukit Timah Road on March 28,82 words
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269 1958-04-29 4 THE Inspectorate of the Singapore City Architect and Building Surveyor's Department will be r©. organized to "achieve maximum efficiency" m controlling unauthorized buildings. This was agreed to yesterday by the Council's Finance and General Purposes Committee after considering a memorandum presented by269 words
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Article84 1958-04-29 4 Paying Off Debt With Violence WHEN asked to settle a debt of fl2o. a man left a coffee shop and returned not with the money, but with ten secret society gangsters armed with parangs. This happened m a coffee shop m Kamoong Tiong Bahru yesterday. The thugs slashed the man84 words
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Article149 1958-04-29 4 2 New Aid Centres For 20,000 GOVERNMENT is building two sub-distribution centre* for 20,000 Colony destitutes who are receiving financial aid from the Social Welfar* Department. Acting Director of Social Welfare. Mr. Woon Wa& Siong, told The Standard yesterday that the two new centres are being built at Gey lang149 words
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Article135 1958-04-29 4 A LABOURER, M. Subramaniam, was yesterday charged m the Singapore Assize Court with robbing two women. Goh Lee Huat and Chua Ah Mot, of a wrist watch and cash amounting to $31.30 at a new road site m Holland Hill on March 3, while armed135 words
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Article, Illustration185 1958-04-29 4 THE 386-TON Dutch tug Tyne (right) has* arrived m Singapore after successfully completing an epic towing job across 9.000 miles of ocean from Lubeck (Germany) to Tanjong Priok (Indonesia). The job. which was supervised by Caot. Jan Bruins, master of the tue. Involved the185 words
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Advertisement165 1958-04-29 4 PRE-STOCKTAKING. MM CKSVi* !/>c< 6^^J than |T/(/e selection of GOWNS, COCKTAIL and DAY DRESSES m Cotton, Pure Silk, Cotton-Satin, from England and America. Also Ladies* Shoes and Accessories. April 30th M*/ 0 to May 3rd .(MOfUb £jv£{&' 1 *v^r b6**(malaya) ltd only J~>^J* tAF'LES PIACI SINGAPOM Til. 2»»01 (SLINIS) entirely165 words
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Article321 1958-04-29 5 Exhibition To Stimulate Pride In The Colony THE Junior chamber of Tommerce has decided to sponsor a "Be Proud of Singapore" exhibition with the primary purpose of stimulating pride m the Colony m all respect* of governmental, city, civic, commercial, industrial and cultural progress and undertakings.321 words
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Article, Illustration346 1958-04-29 5 THE ex-Chinese Communist freighter, Hai Hsuan, on which her new owners have already spent $700,000 m purchase and repair costs, is back again m Singapore's Outer Roads after a three-month refit m the S.H.B. dockyards. She is all "dressed up" butStandardpic - 346 words
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218 1958-04-29 5 10 Cents A Day To Have Your Child Cared For PARENTS will have to pay a daily charge of ten cents per child for admission into creches run by the Singapore City Council. This is one of the decisions of the Joint Committee, which will come ud for confirmation at218 words
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Article32 1958-04-29 5 THE former chairman of the Penang Cabaret Girls' Union, Madam Cheah See See, lost $1,600 cash and a silver cigarette case when her Kajang Road home was broken into yesterday.32 words
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120 1958-04-29 5 TOUR WILL INCLUDE NANYANG STUDENTS SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yesterday announced that students from the Nanyang University would be included among the students who go on an inspection tour of Chinese education m Southeast Asia. Mr. Lim said the students would leave during the August school holidays.120 words
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Article56 1958-04-29 5 THE Singapore Citizenship Registry at 9, Fort Canning Road, will not be open during the lunch hour from 1 to 2 p.m. from today, the Registrar of Citizens. Mr. T. P. Cromwell, announced yesterday. Mr. Cromwell explained that the number of applicants at present did56 words
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Article41 1958-04-29 5 THE Singapore Malayalee Young Men's Association will give a tea party to its former president. Mr V K. Nair, on May 3 at the Adelphi Hotel Coral Room m honour of his appointment as a Justice of the Peace.41 words
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Article, Illustration178 1958-04-29 5 U.K. Courses For Council Officials The Finance General Purposes Committee of the Singapore City Council has recommended that the Acting Deputy City Health Officer, Dr. Ng See Yook. should attend the one-week civil defence course for health officers at the Civil Defence College at Sunningdale Park m Berkshire, Britain. Dr.178 words
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Article84 1958-04-29 5 REAR Admiral Roy S. Benson, head of the American Seventh Fleet Cruiser Division One m the Pacific areas, who is returning to Washington shortly for a new appointment. Rear Admiral Benson has been assigned to head the Military Sea Transportation Division m Washington. In theStandardpic - 84 words
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Article48 1958-04-29 5 A SALE, with from 10 per cent to 25 per cent discount on all merchandise, will open on May 5 at the SATA, Shop, on Shenton Way, a spokesman for the Singapore Anti-Tuber-culosis Association said yesterday. The sale will continue to May 1448 words
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Article247 1958-04-29 5 THE Singapore City Council yesterday laid down the definition of a "Malayan" for the purposes of appointments to senior posts m the Council's Service. The Finance and General Purposes Committee of the Council, after consideraole discussion, decided that a "Malayan" should be: (1) a person born m247 words
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Advertisement277 1958-04-29 5 Hata. *> A/ A NEW V r <y Moon 48 DIMENSION A FOR LEATHER j^ j^\ Here gathered for you exciting foot-flat-B^ tering high fashion A pumps with matching handbags Slim Heels Hk Baby Louis heels, tapered an< pointed toes, de- corative details m the new black and brown MODEL277 words
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Advertisement252 1958-04-29 5 i r*^ beautiful SmJ btheWorld! Just arrived... A NEW SHIPMENT OF ESSLEY SPORTSHIRTS o^\ As crisp and hand- x t some a collection J^h. Jk^ as we ye ever had. You'll be delighted m by their new colors -m and patterns and y^% excellent tailoring. I (I I inn/ I/UUI252 words
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Article, Illustration445 1958-04-29 6 Ancient, Modern Wares For Sale UNIQUE shipment received for the first time m Singapore, combining ancient craftsmanship with modern wares, has just been received from Karachi by Begum AA. Khan, wife of the Pakistan Trade Commissioner, for sale at the International Bazaar for the Blind on445 words
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Article127 1958-04-29 6 AN automatic machine that will issue ten-cent stamps will be installed at the main entrance of the Singapore General Post Office tomorrow. A Government statement yesterday said this was the first machine of its kind to be used m Singapore or the Federation. Stamp machines were127 words
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Article36 1958-04-29 6 HONGKONG. April 28. Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were $16.10 to £1 Sterling $5,805 to US$l; $1,841 to Malayan $1 $0,885 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $252.75 to a tael.36 words
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453 1958-04-29 6 A MURDER which took place m November last year, was re-enacted yesterday m the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court The demonstration was given by a cake-seller. Yap Bong Chee the only eyewitness of the murder. He was about 15 feet away from the scene, he453 words
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412 1958-04-29 6 DROUGHT: MORE KAMPONGS ASK FOR WATER APPEALS for drinking water from drought -stricken kampongs m the outlying areas of the Island continued to pour into the Singapore Rural Board Office m Empress Place yesterday. Among the latest to appeal are the residents of Boon Lay Road, off 15 Miles Jurong412 words
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Article90 1958-04-29 6 A LABOURER, Yeo Peng Leong, was yesterday sentenced to 12 months' jail by the Singapore Second District Court for extortion on March 30. Yeo. the Court was told, had gone to see a mcc seller, Seah Nan Choon that night and demanded $5 'protection' money.90 words
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Article106 1958-04-29 6 HAWKERS MAY BE ALLOWED NEAR REX THE Health Committee of the Singapore City Council has recommended the pension of all action agau>i licensed hawkers plying the vicinity of the Rex Theatre. This recommendation has been made by the Committee on a motion moved by Councillor G B Armstrong, on March106 words
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Article, Illustration71 1958-04-29 6 SINGAPOREANS were thrilled at the Great World last Saturday night at the first County Fair to be held m the Colony. Standardpic shows one of the most spectacular events, the greasy pole climb m progress. There were also stilt walkers, a carvinal of boxing and wrestling,71 words
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Article53 1958-04-29 6 A SINGAPORE fitter. F^ Wah Teck. was slashec parangs as he walked out of cabaret m Peck Seah Street with his girl friend, or day night. The attackers belong to "Gang 24." The girl esi injury, but Eu. who was i ously injured, was taken to53 words
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133 1958-04-29 6 OFFICERS of the Labour, Personnel and Welfare Department of the Singapore City Council have been instructed by the Finance and General Purposes Committee to submit a comprehensive report on the housing position of daily-rated Council employees. This action has been taken as a result of133 words
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Advertisement204 1958-04-29 6 Buy a HOME OF YOUR OWN LONG TERM PHASE 1 1 S, LOANS ,p HASE i COMPLETELY SOLD OUT) NOW <^ AVAILABLE A A k BOOKING OPENS s //IAA\ lst Ma y' 1938 V\\\f SINGAPORE UNITED y X \> fsrATfs tro. OFFICE: 9 m.s. YIO CHU KANG ROAD. TELEPHONE: *****.204 words
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Article, Illustration437 1958-04-29 7 Men Of 4 Navies To Hold SEATO Exercises It was Navy Day m Singapore yesterday as a hitherto unprecedented number of more than 5,000 naval ratings off warships that have converged on Singapore to participate m the forthcoming SEATO exercises "came to town to do the sights".437 words
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193 1958-04-29 7 THE Singapore City Council will ask Government for sowers to grant financial aid to Council employees to take up technical and other studies overseas. A decision of the Finance and General Purposes Committee on this issue will be placed belore the Council at its193 words
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226 1958-04-29 7 Meeting To Discuss Mayor's Scheme THE Finance and General Purposes Committee of the Singapore t City Council will hold a special meeting on May 11, to discuss the Mayor's Malayanization scheme. The meeting U also expected to take a decision on a request by the Council's expatriate officers to start226 words
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Article159 1958-04-29 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices* (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 721 731 R.S.S. No. 1 (May) 725 73i R.S.S. No. 1 (June) 723 73 R.S.S. No. 2 68V 69i R.S.S. No. 3 641 642 Slightly barely steady. The price ot tin m Singapore yesterday159 words
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Article64 1958-04-29 7 FOUR Sarawak administrators arrived m Singapore yesterday by air on their way to Britain for special training. The officers have been selected by their Government to do a special six-month course on administrative work under a British Council programme. They are Abang B. G. Sulaiman, Abang64 words
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Article51 1958-04-29 7 A LABOURER, Sect Bah Cheng, 23, was yesterday jailed for three months by the Singapore Third District Court, for being a member of the "Si Gi Ho" secret society. He was arrested on Sunday, and on him were found tattoo marks which were insignias of the51 words
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Article37 1958-04-29 7 LEE Hong, who pleaded not guilty m a Singapore Court to a charge of stealing a gold chain from Marni at Geylang i Road on April 26, was yesterday allowed $500 bail till May 12.37 words
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204 1958-04-29 7 Join A Club And Learn A Trade, Boys Told MR. LIM CHOON MONG, president of the Federation of Boys' Clubs and a member of the Legislative Assembly, yesterday urged underprivileged youths to "join a Boys' Club and learn a trade."' By "underprivileged," Mr. Lim meant those boys who had no204 words
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Article98 1958-04-29 7 Gas For SIT Flats At Old Airport SINGAPORE Improvement Trust housing estates at the old Kallang Airport site will be serviced with gas. A decision to this effect has been taken by the Joint Committee of the Singapore City Council. The recommendation of the Committee will be brought before the98 words
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Miscellaneous453 1958-04-29 7 PHHWHHHHPI^HMPBHpHH P^^^V^^^^g^PH an d National announcements, 7 V 111 w «|1 b V V 1 ■>¥ fl pm Time Signal and News. 710 k^ Nil 111 Bl I ill fIIL 'I i IS| News Talk. 7.15 Sports Reel. 7.30 %1 I 1M W J _I k 1 r^l ■■I^ll'all fm453 words
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Advertisement842 1958-04-29 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Tel: *****/ C *****/4 132/6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE T» Halifax, Montreal, Boston. New York. Baltimore, Philadelphia b Cult Ports. S pore P. Slmm Penang POLYPHEMUS 3 May EUMAEUS 19/25 May 26 May 27/28 May Carrien option to proceod via other842 words
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Advertisement1114 1958-04-29 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD <5c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 lines) THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE f SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON, b CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (Via Sues with liberty to proceed via Panama or Cape1,114 words
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Article209 1958-04-29 9 MUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Federation Go. r.ent is implementing a giant drainage scheme to past development projects which had been d out with little or no thought for future .ase i This is disclosed by Mr. Wilson, chief design neer of the Drainage Irrigation Depart- m209 words
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149 1958-04-29 9 Clearance Of Samples May Be Faster CLEARANCE of samples Malaya through the Cusin India may be stepped up soon, according to a spokesof the Indian CommisD Singapore. was commenting on a item m the Singapore rnment's "Trade Enqui■:n." The bulletin reported that v a number of cases inng delay m149 words
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Article76 1958-04-29 9 UP AM Re-elect Officials FOUR top officials of The United Planting Association of Malaya were re-elected to their posts for 1958 at the recent annual general meeting of the body. They were: Messrs. J. E. S. Crawford (president); G. H. Lang ivice president); S. Saridison (chairman, planting section) and C.76 words
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Article, Illustration72 1958-04-29 9 The icorld's largest walking dragline, weighing 1,675 tons and equipped with a 282 ft. long tubular steel jib, has just begun operations at an opencast ironstone quarry near Stamford, m Lincolnshire, England. Designed and built by a British firm, the new dragline, which cost £800.000,72 words
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525 1958-04-29 9 WASHINGTON, April 28 A strategic shift of emphasis seems to be taking place m United States business planning, writes a U.S. economic correspondent. And it lends considerable support to the view that not only is the end of the present U.S. economic525 words
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Article114 1958-04-29 9 Rubber Slips 21/8 Cents WITH overseas rubber marsets down over the week-end the Singapore market slipped yesterday on upcountry and local liquidation. Singapore market closed at 72J cents per lb. for International May shipment. 2J cents below the previous close (Friday). The closing tone was barely steady. At the lower114 words
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Article76 1958-04-29 9 SINGAPORE Ministry of Commerce and Industry yesterday enforced regulations requiring all eggs imported into the Colony, except from the Federation of Malaya, to bear the stamp of the country of origin. Importers of eggs must m future apply for specific licences m respect of all orders76 words
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Article36 1958-04-29 9 ATTENDANCE at the Washington State International Trade Fair, which closed its 10-day run m Seattle recently, was nearly doubled its previous attendance record. Public gate climbed to 53.835, compared with 30.453 m 1957.36 words
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Article26 1958-04-29 9 THE current trade agreement between India and Yugoslavia has been extended until the end of this year, it was reported from New Delhi recently.26 words
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Article96 1958-04-29 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: copra April May UK Continent $31J buyers $32 sellers coconut oil m bulk $47 sellers; m drums $50 sellers; Muntok white pepper $127 sellers; Sarawak white 51 26 sellers; Special Sarawak black $72. Singapore Coconut Oil Millers96 words
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Article100 1958-04-29 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday: New York: buying, T.T. 32-7/8, O.D. 33, 9o days airmail 33-1/8 credit bills, 33-3/16 trade bills. Canada: buying, T.T. 31-15/16. O.D. 32-1/16, 90 days airmail 32-3/8 credit bills 32-1/2 trade bills. Selling. T.T.100 words
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Article132 1958-04-29 9 OUTER ROADS 3 U.SS.R. Trawlers, Franccise. Senai, Sambas, Plancius, Kaitaga Maru. Agios Vlassios, Tensho Maru, Felipes. Leiran, Ocean Fortune, Maiju, Lapaz, Douglas. Ryvarden, Falkenstein, Gordian, Reyniersz, Tai Sheun Hong, Limburg, Kursk, Inchiklda. Amazona, Batoebahra. Valles, Min.iak, Jul'a Tibetan. Baud, Tees Breeze. Kaloekoe. State of Madras. Great Oaks,132 words
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371 1958-04-29 9 Easier Trend In All Sections Of Shares ALL sections of the Malayan share market were easier yesterday with industrials leading the decline. Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: Business Done MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done: Alex Brick ords. $2.50; 8.8. Pet 50/-371 words
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Article54 1958-04-29 9 MR. N. M. Sen Gupta, a former resident m Malaya for over 30 years, has joined the newly formed India Reinsurance Corporation Ltd. as an executive and is now manager of the Calcutta office. Until recently, Mr. Sen Gupta was Far Eastern divisional manager of Ruby General Insurance54 words
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Article28 1958-04-29 9 GOPENG Consolidated Ltd. has declared an interim dividend of 3d per stock unit for the year ending Sept. 30, 1958, payable m England on May 30.28 words
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Article229 1958-04-29 9 Finance And Cownmeree EVERY encouragement is being given by the North Borneo Government to agriculturists and companies willing to establish new industries m that colony, says a Borneo Government source. Palm oil and palm kernels are among the latest crops to oe exempted from export229 words
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Article, Illustration57 1958-04-29 9 SIR William Rootes. (above) chairman of the Dollar Exports Council, who is leading the British Dollar Exports Council delegation currently doing a coast-to-coast tour of Canada. The visit of this delegation from the United Kingdom follows the successful visit to Britain by a Canadian trade mission57 words
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Article114 1958-04-29 9 BIG opportunities exist for increasing tourist traffic between Australia and Singapore and the Federation of Malaya. This was stated by the leader of the Australian trade mission to Malaya. Mr. R. W. Swartz. "Tourist trade plays a big part m the economy of many countries today,"114 words
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Article236 1958-04-29 9 UNITED Kingdom trade m the first quarter of this year showed an excess of imports over total exports —the trade gap— of nearly £27,000,000, £16. 000,000 more than m February, says a recent Board of Trade announcement released m London. However, imports at this236 words
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Advertisement120 1958-04-29 9 The latest range of LAtm^ Covers REG. TRADE MARK. I 27 JS 88" Wheelbase Regular 88" Wheelbase Fire Engine Land -Rover 109' Wheelbase Long Land- 109" Wheelbase model SttRover (canvas hood seats tion Wagon with rear seats available as extras) vertical type rear door. StCT^iF-r"~i-T~~L^J cher Carrier) !|^Sr£ 109 Wheelbase120 words
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Article, Illustration696 1958-04-29 10 A GIGANTIC CINEMATIC EMPIRE J^O survey of Malayan personalities would be complete without those two well known cinema magnates, the brothers Runme and Run Run Shaw. For, m a quarter of a century, they have, with their own capital, labour and fortitude, built the gigantic cinematic empire known as the696 words
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Article, Illustration535 1958-04-29 10 A SURVEY of this vast film organization, owned and directed by those two well known brothers, Runme and Run Run Shaw, is perhaps the most significant manner by which can be judged the future for film production m Singapore. First let it be understood that,535 words
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Advertisement151 1958-04-29 10 J I I T TT A pi* s t 00 "^r^'^ 1\ m/»^ Am Lr ffl f^i^£ \*\^*fr ELi C l 9 Im A^ C VI j [t ww I %i I I i|i!||||||||H||| J^' S yflpl HALF the price- L jj\ j TWICE the fun! \M \i J^l Amusement151 words
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626 1958-04-29 11 Secret Of Shaws' Box-Office Records 'J'HE Shaw Organisation has always realised that to make a film a box-office success, it has to be sold to the public m advance. Singapore, although a colony, prints, to a large degree, the newspapers which are read m the Federation of Malaya. Therefore," if626 words
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Article, Illustration649 1958-04-29 11 GREAT WORLD, Singapore's busiest and up-to-date Amusement Park, a regular rendezvous for Singapore's residents, and a must on the itinerary of many tourists, is far different now than it was, many years before the Occupation, when it was only a small and rather dull place of entertainment.649 words
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Advertisement206 1958-04-29 11 Congratulations to Shaw Brothers ON THIRTY YEARS OF SHOW BUSjNESS USED IN SHAW CINEMAS throughout Singapore and Malaya, and acclaimed by audio engineers, and hi-fidelity enthusiasts as the finest 4-speed record player ever! ELAC MIRAPHON II with Miratwin pick-up brings out "LIFE IN EVERY NOTE* m hi-fidelity recording. Available now206 words
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Miscellaneous531 1958-04-29 11 QUOTATION: WJM BW "The aim of education I is not to add to the sum of I human knowledge. Its I ff^^^^i^^^^Z purpose is to opea the mind I B^^M M and not fill it, as we would I an ash can or even a gold- I en bowl." |PV9^¥l^HP531 words
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Article, Illustration557 1958-04-29 12 Colony Schools Fall In Youth Festival Decider NEGRI SEMBILAN Schools won the Singapore Amateur Football Association's Youth Soccer Festival witli a smashing two-nil victory over the defending charcpions, Singapore Schools, m the final of the boys' competition at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. And one and557 words
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Article68 1958-04-29 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Federation Police announced their team to meet Singapore Police m their annual 'Test' on May 3 and 4 on the Depot Ground. The team— F.A.S. Caldwell (Capt.), Khoo Bin Keng, Geoffrey de Silva. Sukhdev Singh Gill. S. Sinnappah. M. Doraisamy. Belton (Selangor)68 words
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Article70 1958-04-29 12 HONGKONG, April 28 (Reuter). The Hongkong Football Association today rejected the touring Blackpool Football Club's offer to play a third match here on June 8 on the grounds that there was no available time. For the same reason it also turned down a request of70 words
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Article29 1958-04-29 12 TAIPING, Mon: In their first round tie of Sultan's cup tennis competition played here yesterday Chinese Recreation Club. Tciping. won all the matches against Kampar Recreation Club.29 words
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Article34 1958-04-29 12 HAVANA. April 28. (UP).— Former welterweight boxing champion Geardo Gonzalez 'Kid' Gavilan was arrested last night by Havana Police after his car struck and seriously injured a Chinese street peddler.34 words
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Article44 1958-04-29 12 LONDON, April 28 (Reuter) Tea scores m today's cricket matches were: At Cambridge: Cambridge University 164 (Exter 72) versus Surrey. There was no play _on Saturday owing to rain. At Cardiff: Glamorgan 188 (Evereux 54) Somerset 4 for two. (two -day friendly).44 words
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Article107 1958-04-29 12 LONDON, April 28 (Reuter) The Reverend David Sheppard, 29-year-old England opening batsman, today announced that he will not be available for either the Test series against New Zealand this summer or the touring team going to Australia at the end of the year. Sheppard, who107 words
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Article44 1958-04-29 12 ROYAL Air Force held the Army to a one-all draw m the inter-services football match played on Changi padang on Sunday. The Army secored m the first minute through Allington, and the airmen took 68 minutes to equalise through Nicholls.44 words
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Article276 1958-04-29 12 COMBINED 221 Base Vehicle Depot and 443 Base Ammunition Depot, RAOC, Singapore, won the Par East Land Forces annual inter-unit boxing championship for the first time when they beat Ist Battalion Loyal Regiment, Malaya, by 17 points to 16 at Tanglin last night. Best fight276 words
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Article34 1958-04-29 12 Mrs. D. Taylor, carding 86--15 =71, won the Silver medal m the Ladies Golf Union competition at the RSGC yesterday. In the Bronze division the winner was Mrs. B Douglas 86-24=65.34 words
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Article55 1958-04-29 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The following have been selected to represent the Federation at tennis at the third Asian Games m Tokyo next month. Men: Moses Tay and S A. Azman. Women: Mrs. Gladys Loke Chua and Miss Katherine Kam Wah. The manager of the team55 words
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Article133 1958-04-29 12 H. SHEPPARD, former All-Malayan captain, will lead the Europeans against the Rest m the annual cricket classic for the Conrad Clarke Cup on Saturday and Sunday on the Padang. The European side includes six Army players and five from the SCC. The team is: H. Sheppard133 words
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Article254 1958-04-29 12 PENANG, Mon. The Football Association of Yenang selectors must take full blame for Penang s 6—l defeat at the hands of the Federation Combined Services m the north zone final of the FAM cud soccer competition. Penang, holders of the trophy for the last three254 words
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Article65 1958-04-29 12 COLONY CAGERS UNBEATEN SINGAPORE'S Quek Hock Seng and Green Eagle cagers will return to the Colony on April 30 with an unbeaten ten-game record of their Sarawak tour. Their main victories Quek Hock Seng bea' champions 56-42; bea' Selection 73-35; Sibu G ed 66-39; beat Sarikei beat Binantang 95-62. Green65 words
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Advertisement119 1958-04-29 12 if POUND OF CADBURy'S I 1 1 J DAIRY MILK I y CHOCOLATE y Look for the Purple and Gold Label MMMIIII MMMMMMM THE SOUND... > WVmf\\ AND SEALED IT! E^JN I on every enunt,..the finest outboard the world has ever known V Evi nrudo'^^^Jf/ Sole Agents: LfNDETEVES (M) LTD.119 words
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502 1958-04-29 13 Boxing Coach Not Recommended Tennis Stars Doubtful Starters May Be Squeezed In With 'Donation! SINGAPORE Olympic and Sports Council president, Mr. CC. Tan, yesterday gave a glimmer of hope lor hockey Gamesmen, m danger of missing their Tokyo trip because of insufficient funds. Mr.502 words
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Article, Illustration76 1958-04-29 13 'BEHAVE' FORMS FOR THE TEAM MEMBERS of Singapore contingent for the Asian Games signed Singapore Olympic and Sports Council forms to behave themselves as representatives of the Colony overseas. The forms were signed before Asian Games Identity cards were issued to them at the Garden Club yesterday. The picture shows76 words
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Article, Illustration140 1958-04-29 13 LIEGE, April 28 (AFP).— Belgium's crack cycling champion, Friday De Bruybe won the Liege-Bastorgne Liege professional road cycling race n he covered the 240 kilom 6h 56 mm. His compatriots Jos Theuns •nd Alphonse Van Denbrande. respectively second and m the same time. Ireland's Seamus Elliot140 words
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Article400 1958-04-29 13 ROBERT MONAHAN - ROBERT MONAHAN By JAKARTA, April 28, (UP)— Revolt-torn Indonesia has .nusteied nearly 100 athletes and officials to send to the third Asian Games m Tokyo next month. Officials describe the contingent as the 'best prepared' of any group Indonesia has fielded for international competition and400 words
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Article33 1958-04-29 13 PARIS. April 28 (AFP).— Reims and Nimes qualified for the French Football Cup final. In yesterday's semi finals Reims beat Lens two-one m Paris and Nimes beat Honaoo two-one at Marseilles.33 words
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Article, Illustration221 1958-04-29 13 India Picks 25 For Tokyo Photo NEW DELHI, April 28, (AFP) India yesterday picked a 25-man track and field team to compete m the Asian Games m Tokyo next month. The squad, captained by discus ace Parduman Singh, was named after a surprising trial meet m which seven Asian andU.P. - 221 words
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Article92 1958-04-29 13 SOSC rejection of the Singapore AAA recommendation for Lim Jit Imm, the Colony sprinter who missed the qualifying time for the 100 metres, appeared to put Jit Imm completely off form. He appeared thoroughly dejected before his trial at Farrer Park yesterday, and taking it m company92 words
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Article45 1958-04-29 13 MISS K. MATHESON and J. Muraille, 2 up, were winners of the Royal Island Club mixed foursomes (bogey) with Mrs. S Cruikshank and A. Murdoch, one up. the runnersup A. C Burcher, 92-24-68, won the replay of the men's *C Division Medal.45 words
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108 1958-04-29 13 LAS VEGAS. Nevada, April 23 (AFP) Canada's Stan Leonard beat the cream of America's golfers to win the $40,000 "Tournament of Champions" which wound up here yesterday. Leonard's four-round total of 275 earned him $10,000 m prize money. He shot three 69s and a108 words
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Article89 1958-04-29 13 SINGAPORE SOCCER— Schools Festival North Reserves vs. South Reserves 5 p.m.; North vs. South 6.15 p.m. S.A.F.A. Div. 2A Kota Raja Club vs. S.R.C. at S.R.C. 5.15 p.m.; Div. 2B S.C.C. vs. Police "A" at S.R.C. 5.15 p.m. PENANG SOCCER— (Div. 1 League) Sepoy Lines Recreation Club vs.89 words
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Article47 1958-04-29 13 LAFAYETTE, Louisiana. April 28 (Reuter) Jay Hebert. (Florida) won the $15,000 (£5,200 sterling) Lafayette open golf tournament yesterday with a 72-hole total of 273. He finished five strokes ahead of Leo Biagetti (Minnesota) and Bob Rosburg (California) who tied for second place with 278.47 words
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Article136 1958-04-29 13 VIENNA, April 28 (UP) Five Czech hockey players have been suspendebl for roughing up a Russian team m a recent 'friendly' game between the two countries, Czech newspapers reaching here reported. Thp rennrts sain the Dlavers t. Benes, Golonka, Hejtmanek, Capla and Dolona (no first names given)136 words
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234 1958-04-29 13 HONGKONG, Apr. 28 (AFP) Football experts here and visiting top Nationalist sports officials agree that Nationalist China's football team for the forthcoming Asian Games m Tokyo next month stands more than a fifty-fifty chance to take top honours. Twenty two pre selected players234 words
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Article94 1958-04-29 13 WORLD WIDE BAN IS PREDICTED LONDON. April 28 (AFP).— The English Table Teoinis Association imposed its oan on the sponge bat for a further year. Only thirteen of the rive hundred members attending the Association's Annual meeting here voted against motion proposing that only pimpled rubber bats be used m94 words
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Article76 1958-04-29 13 MILAN. Apr. 28 (AFP).— Turin's "Juventus" soccer squad virtually clinched the Italian championship when it played Bergamo's "Atalanta** team to a scoreless tie yesterday at Bergamo. With only four days to go, Juventus is eight points ahead of runner up Naples and ;s leading it m76 words
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Article50 1958-04-29 13 MADRID. Apr. 28 (AFP).— The "Real Madrid" soccer team won the Spanish championship for the second consecutive season when it drew 1-1 yesterday with runner-up "Madrid Athletic©" m the season* next-to-last game. Real Madrid has 43 point* and Atr.letico 40. Final games will be played May 4.50 words
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Advertisement84 1958-04-29 13 '^B fir X /A v from SINGAPORE W^ S\ COMMENCING MAY 16th. /j N. v v iTOKYO L"/ jiSAN FRANCISCO _X Three swift flights per week by luxurious Flights arrive 5.30 p.m. Sundays, Tuesday DC-6B Pacific Couriers to TOKYO and Fridays depart 7.30 p.m. via Bangkok and Hong Kong, same84 words
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Article111 1958-04-29 14 WASHINGTON, April 28 (Reuter). It would cost up to 20 million (U.S.) dollars to get a space vehicle to the moon and it could be done this year. Air Force officials said m testimony made public today. One of them, Major-Gene-ral F. A. Bogart, told111 words
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Article339 1958-04-29 14 IKE HAS NEW DISARM SCHEME Arctic Inspection Zone To Guard Against Attacks AUGUSTA, Georgia, April 28 (Reuter) President Eisenhower m a letter to Soviet Prime Minister Nikita Khrushchev today urged Russia to join the United States and its Western Allies m an international Arctic disa filament inspection system. The United339 words
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163 1958-04-29 14 Shotgun Honeymoon Without A Wedding LAGONERGO, Italy, April 28 <UP) Six members of a young girl's family who kidnapped her reluctant suitor and locked up the couple for a forced "night of love" were sentenced to prison terms ranging from six to 12 months here yesterday. The bizarre "Case of163 words
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Article140 1958-04-29 14 UNEXPECTED HOTEL GUEST A LIONESS PARIS. April 28 (AFP) A young and amiable lioness named Gladys escaped from a fairground today and strolled about the streets of Paris until she finally settled down m a hotel of her choice. Gladys was taking part m a performance with two other lions140 words
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Article27 1958-04-29 14 IRAQ announced she would pay her share of the Arab League budget no longer, the Iraqi ambassador, Ibrahim Khodeir, said m Cairo yesterday. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article56 1958-04-29 14 BONN, April 28 (UP)— The Soviet Union and West Germany today promised to solve their differences by "peaceful means" and said they would work together for improved relations. The pledge was given m a joint communique issued at the end of Soviet first Deputy Premier Anastas56 words
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Article29 1958-04-29 14 INFORMED sources m London indicated yesterday Britain is contemplating diplomatic action m the bombing of two British tankers m the Indonesian oil port of Balik Papan.— UP.29 words
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Article58 1958-04-29 14 GENEVA, April 28 (Reuter) Eighty-six nations yesterday approved a Convention governing territorial seas, but left blank the all-important article fixing the limits of such waters. After a two-month conference here they failed to agree on how far from its coastline any state could exercise jurisdiction, and58 words
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151 1958-04-29 14 BOSTON, April 28 (UP) General Carlos P. Romulo, Philippines' Ambassador to the U.S. called tonight for improved American relations with Asia and Africa. He said that it would be futile for America to conquer space if it meant losing the earth. The ambassador spoke at151 words
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194 1958-04-29 14 Andrew Roth - TIN COUNCIL DELEGATES OPTIMISTIC ABOUT QUOTA Andrew Roth By LONDON, Mon. Moderate optimism surrounds the opening meeting of the International Tin Council to be held here tomorrow. The tin export quotas for the July/September quarter are expected to be the main item on tho agenda. These quotas are now restricted194 words
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223 1958-04-29 14 MELBOURNE, April 28 (Reuter) It was disappointing to find the Prime Minister, Mr. Robert Menzies, apparently sharing the view that any change m Australia's official policy on Asian migration would let ii» the kind of racial troubles known m some other countries, the Melbourne223 words
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Article96 1958-04-29 14 ROME, April 28 (Reuter) Cardinal Samuel Stritch, Archbishop of Chicago, is to undergo an, operation probably today, for the removal of his right arm. The 70-year-old Cardinal who arrived m Rome from the United States two days ago. is now m a clinic here with96 words
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Article24 1958-04-29 14 THE CHOLERA epidemic which broke out m Calcutta early this month has already claimed 400 lives according to hospital authorities. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article73 1958-04-29 14 MUNICH, Germany, April 28 (UP)— A German army veteran who struck Nazi Field Marshal Ferdinand Schoerner m the face was fined 100 marks (about $80 Malayan) yesterday, but said he was happy to pay. Schoerner, the last Field Marshal created by Hitler, was sentenced to73 words
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Article, Illustration147 1958-04-29 14 Chinese Fashion Through The Ages NINE Chinese ladies stage a fashion show revealing modifications of the Chinese costume from ancient to modern garments m their chronological order. The show was held at a ball at the Taipe* Grand Hotel garden to conclude the Eighth Junior Chamber of Com. merce AsianU.P. - 147 words
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Article80 1958-04-29 14 FORT-LAMY. French Equatorial Africa, April 28— (UP). Poisoned arrows killed 19 warriors last Thursday m a battle between sheep-raising Arabs and wandering nomads near Am Tanabo m the desert country east of Lake Cnad. it was learned today. Am Tanabo is 60 miles east of Fort-Lamy,80 words
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Article33 1958-04-29 14 A BEAUTY lecture attended by 600 women broke up m chaos yesterday when a mouse ran across the floor m the Grimsby town hall, England. The mouse got away. U.P.33 words
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Article113 1958-04-29 14 50 INDIAN MPs STAGE A WALK-OUT NEW DELHI. April 28 (Reuter). Almost all Opposition members m the Indian House Of The People (Lower House) walked out today after the Speaker's refusal to allow a debate on the arrest of one of their colleagues. About 50 Opposition members had wanted to113 words
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180 1958-04-29 14 JACKSONVILLE, Florida, April 28 (I P)-A Jewish Centre and "one or two" Negro schools were dynamited here early today, Police reported. An anonymous caller told a former newsmar the bombing was carried cut by "the Confederate Underground." The Police were investigating blasts bul had180 words
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Article175 1958-04-29 14 ADEN, April 28 (UP).— The Sultan of Lahej's off; and his Agriculture M;: have fled to Yemen to escap* possible arrest for i British activities, it was learned yesterday. Both under suspicion of stirring up tribesmen along borders of the desolate Arab kingdom of Yemen to i against their175 words
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