Singapore Standard, 6 May 1958
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Title Section21 1958-05-06 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone *****—5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1958. Vol. VIII. No. 307 15 cts. 14 Pages [FINAL EDITION]21 words
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Article482 1958-05-06 1 ONLY 36 HOURS AFTER BUKIT TINGGI FALLS Jakarta Approves Meeting With Col. Kaw'darang JAKARTA May s—The5 The Indonesian rebels m the Northern Celebes had asked for negotiations, the Army spokesman, Lieutenant-Colonel < Rudy Pirngardie, said tonight, according to Jakarta Radio. According to the Radio, Colonel Pirngardie482 words
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312 1958-05-06 1 Giant Bus Strike Gets Underway LONDON, May 5 (Reuter)—Thousands of Londoners walked, bicycled or hitch-hiked their way to work this morning as a giant bus strike brought the capital's public road transport system to a complete halt. The city's 50,000 busmen strike at312 words
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Article34 1958-05-06 1 LONDON, Mon.— The Malayan High Commissioner's wife. Tunku Maimunah, today gave birth to a six-and-half pounds baby girl at a London nursing home. Both the mother and daughter are doing well.34 words
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358 1958-05-06 1 DELEGATION TO GO TO LONDON UNITED LIM SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, told The Standard last night that he did not anticipate any difficulties on the draft Constitution m Singapore or m London. The Chief Minister made this statement after the second session by members of the All-Party358 words
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Article28 1958-05-06 1 SIR Hugh Foot, Governor of Cyprus, will fly to London today for consultations with the British Government, it was announced m Nicosia last "night. Reuter.28 words
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Article33 1958-05-06 1 IPOH, Mon. A miner's wife was stabbed to death this afternoon m her house m Jalan Datoh here. She was Madam Lim Kirn Kook, 48, wife of Mr. Wong Fong Tin.33 words
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Article54 1958-05-06 1 TEHERAN, May 5 (Reuter). —The Shah of Persia will pay State visits to Formosa and Japan this month, a communique issued here said today. The Shah will arrive m Formosa for a five-day stay on May 14. His Japanese State visit will last from May54 words
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Article, Illustration45 1958-05-06 1 FEDERATION Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, was honoured with the award of Order of Merit, Kedah's highest award, by the Sultan of Kedah on the occasion of His Highness's 66th birthday on Saturday. Standardpic shows the Sultan (right) about to congratulate the Premier.45 words
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Article75 1958-05-06 1 GOODE IS U.K.-BOUND FOR TALKS THE GOVERNOR of Singapore, Sir William Goode, will leave the Colony tonight or tomorrow morning to hold consultations with the Colonial Office prior to the Constitutional talks on May 12. Sir William would be available for consultations by both the Colonial Office and AllParty Delegation,75 words
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Article42 1958-05-06 1 LONDON, May 5 (Reuter) Princess Anne, 7 year -old daughter of Queen Elizabeth, had an operation m London yesterday for the removal of tonsils and adenoids. Her condition immediately after the operation was stated to be "very satisfactory."42 words
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Article170 1958-05-06 1 MOSCOW, May 5 (Reuter) The Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr. Andrei Gromyko, today handed over messages to the Ambassadors of Britain, France and United States and discussed with each of them individually questions relating to a Summit meeting. Sir Patrick Reilly of Britain, last of the three170 words
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Article25 1958-05-06 1 THE Public Service Workers Trade Union ended its 12-day strike m Colombo yesterday, but the Ceylon Trade Union Federation continued its strike.25 words
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262 1958-05-06 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— An official of the Federation Ministry of Commerce and Industry said today that the effective use of the buffer stock "to mop ud supplies" and the application of export control were the two measures which could effectively combat growing tin exports262 words
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Article102 1958-05-06 1 R.I. WARSHIP SUNK IN BALIK PAPAN JAKARTA, May 5 (UP). The Indonesian Navy announced today that an unidentified warplane, presumably rebel, bombed an Indonesian warship m Balik Papan harbour on April 28, and caused "a number" of casualties. The Navy communique did not identify the ship but said that the102 words
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Article148 1958-05-06 1 WE'LL WAIT TILL FRIDAY EXPATS THE EIGHT-MEMBER Finance and General Purposes Committee of the Singapore City Council will decide on Friday, whether or not to accept the Malayanization scheme of Mayor Ong Eng Guan. The committee will aiso decide on the request by the Senior Officers' Association to start negotiation148 words
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Article75 1958-05-06 1 PORT MORESBY. New Guinea, May 5 (Reuter). Triplets were born to a native woman m a plane just before it landed here today with other natives aboard refusing to help because they believe multiple births are "evil." The woman was being brought to hospital here75 words
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Article196 1958-05-06 1 COPENHAGEN, May 5 (UP)— Danish Premier and Foreign Minister H. C. Hansen warned today that an East-West settlement with the Soviets must be reached if mankind is to be saved from a third world war. But he said there is no reason lor excessive pessimism. "The196 words
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Article58 1958-05-06 1 A TEACHER m a Singapore Chinese primary school, Madam Chew Han Peng. 43. was found strangled m her room m a Hill Street flat yesterday afternoonShe was found dead by a relative with a string tied round her neck after the room door was opened by a58 words
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Advertisement254 1958-05-06 2 >ERAK TURF CLUB Tickets on the $2/Unlimited Sweep to be drawn on the Perak Derby Race on June 14th, 1958 are Now on Sale at the Town office. v* KOON inn {Secretary) PERAK TURF CLUB JUNE (DERBY) 1958 MEETING 7th JUNE, 1958. 11th JUNE, 1958. 14th JUNE, 1958. In addition254 words
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Advertisement529 1958-05-06 2 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE of all the stock-in-trade comprising Curios, Novelties, Lingeries, glass show cases, etc., etc., belonging to the China Arts Company. No. 194 Brewster Road, Ipoh, (opposite the Jubilee Cabaret), will be sold by Public Auction m their premises No. 194 Brewster Road, commencing from Sunday 11.5.58 at 10.00529 words
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Advertisement395 1958-05-06 2 NOTICES The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER ID In The High Court Of The Colony Of Singapore Island Of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY No. 171 of 1954. Re: C CANAGARATNAM. of 19. Kampong Java Road. Singapore, (Chief Meter Inspector.) C.C. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a First Final dividend is intended to be395 words
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Advertisement1095 1958-05-06 2 VACANCIES IN SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT SERVICE APPLICATIONS are invited for appointment to the posts appearing m the SCHED; below Only those candidates who satisfy the following nationality, residential, age educational requirements need apply, but cand idates without th« requisite nations residential qualifications may only apply for post 1. Applicants should state1,095 words
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581 1958-05-06 3 May 6, 1958. Good News for Tourists THE Singapore Government's readiness to sponsor the suggestion made recently by the Tourist Advisory Committee for setting up a training scheme for guides is good news. Visitors to the Colony have been left to the mercy of touts and impostors far too long581 words
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Article490 1958-05-06 3 JUST before he left Singapore, where he was a guest of the City Council, the Mayor of Penang, Mr. D. S. Ramanathan, said at a Press conference that the Labour Party of Malaya, of which he is chairman, may form a branch m Singapore, if the490 words
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Article, Illustration969 1958-05-06 3 Philip Deane - Precautions Against 'Accidental' World War III Philip Deane By WASHINGTON, pOLLOWING Mr. Gromyko's complaint that American bombers, when alerted, take off fully armed towards Russian targets, Washington has been shocked not because Moscow made the complaint but because public opinion m non-Communist countries has shown it fears Washington might start969 words
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Article, Illustration46 1958-05-06 3 What is believed to be the smallest printed book m the world has recently been added to the U. S. Library of Congress, m Washington. Consisting of 11 pages, it contains the Lord's Prayer and measures one-twentieth of an inch square (1/10 cm).46 words
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Article131 1958-05-06 3 We the PEOPLE Sir The headline and opening paragraph of the article m the Singapore Standard of May 1, relating to losses incurred by the Central Electricity Board at its Diesel Stations are quite incorrect and create a false impression. There is no question of there having been any conversion131 words
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Article104 1958-05-06 3 C.E.B. DIESEL STATIONS and remote towns and villages, particularly on the East Coast, where the total sales of electricity are small compared with the big West Coast towns and, m consequence, salaries and wages, and interest and depreciation on capital equipment form a far higher percentage of the total costs104 words
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Article794 1958-05-06 3 WRECKAGE OF LAW OF THE SEA By A Special Correspondent less a conference can be reconvened m a year or so's time, legal anarchy will break out; States will refuse to recognise the threemile limit and feel free to fix their own limits. Some, like Peru, Chile and Ecuador, have794 words
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Article, Illustration355 1958-05-06 3 Gster Genasekera - the NEWS as it, strikes me Gster Genasekera J^ET US take a little time off this morning and take a (lance across the Macassar Straits to see what is happening m the domain of our neighbours. The trouble there springs from the relationship between the Central Government and the Communists.355 words
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Advertisement21 1958-05-06 3 enjoy these SCS delicatessen favourites COOKED MEATS Roast Beef Pressed Ox Tongue Cooked Pigs' Trotters etc. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO. LTD.21 words
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Article, Illustration332 1958-05-06 4 They Could Not Stand Strain Of Life At Sea' LOCAL youths who joined up as apprentices on Japanese fishing trawlers are quitting because they cannot stand up to the "rough and tough" life of the sea Chief of the Singapore Fisheries Department, Dr Tham Ah Kow,332 words
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215 1958-05-06 4 HE ASKED COUPLE FOR $500 'EXPENSES' A COUPLE yesterday alleged m the Singapore Second District Court that a man, who claimed to be from the Criminal Investigations Department, threatened that their 17-yeai-old son would be beaten to death, if they failed to produce $500 as "expenses" within 24 hours. They215 words
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287 1958-05-06 4 LABOUR FRONT MEETS TO DISCUSS POLICIES THE Singapore Labour Front Central Committee wili meet tomorrow on policies m regard to its branches and the forthcoming district and Legislative Assembly Elections. The committee will discus.s and approve the by-laws drawn up lor party branches by the Executive Committee. Assistant Secretary-General Dr.287 words
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Article50 1958-05-06 4 SINGAPORE'S Minister for Communications and Works. Mr. Francis Thomas will open the newly constructed Bukit Timah dual carriageway near the junction of Jurong Road on May 16. The construction of this carriageway which cost the Rural Board nearly $32,000 will speed up North and South traffic.50 words
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Article, Illustration124 1958-05-06 4 INDIAN CLASSICAL DANCERS A TWO-AND-A-HALF hour classical Bharatha Natyam dance recital, sponsored by Shaw Bros., will be given at the Capitol Cinema tomorrow, at 9.30 p.m. by Kamafa Laxman (left) and her 14-year-old sister. Radha (right.) Mrs. Laxman and her sister have come to Singapore with their mother- Srimali Rajamma,124 words
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148 1958-05-06 4 CONSTRUCTION work begins today on a $201,000 project which will bring electricity to more than 50.000 people m the Geylang Serai and Kampong Melayu area, the Singapore City Council announced last night. The Electricity Department which has completed its survey,* will today begin putting148 words
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Article143 1958-05-06 4 GIFTS FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN VESAK Day gifts for the Red Cross Crippled Children's Home, at Tanah Merah. win ensure new. much needed blankets and special treats of biscuits for some months to come. Mrs. R. Mclntosh-Whyte. Matron of the Home, told The Standard yesterday. The first gift came from Rev143 words
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Article56 1958-05-06 4 PENAXG, Mon. A 67--year-old cook, was found hanging m the back portion of an import ard export firm m Victoria Street, a Coroner's Court was told today. The Coroner, Tuan Syed Agil Barakbah. returned a suicide verdict at the end of an inquiry into the death of56 words
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Article52 1958-05-06 4 WHILE a family was praying m a Singapore church on Sunday thieves broke into their home m Tasek Utara off Owen Road, and stole $1,400 m cash and jewellery Another house m Delta Road was ransacked early yesterday morning, and cash and jewellery amounting to $1,12052 words
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Article54 1958-05-06 4 ALOR STAR, Mon.— A van driver of Seremban, Au Scow Kee, 33, was killed when his vehicle went oft the road near the Rest House last night. Dr. Mahadzir, who happened to pass by. save him first aid and took him 'to hospital, but Au54 words
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152 1958-05-06 4 Good Conduct Medals For 3 Soldiers THREE Malayan soldiel s will receive good conduct and long service medals at a parade to be held at the Sports Grounds of the 40 Base Workshops, R.E.M.E.. at Aver Rajah Road. Singapore, tomorrow at 9.30 a.m. They are Warrant Officer Abdul Rahman bin152 words
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220 1958-05-06 4 HE DID A 'HOUDINI' AS 'TECS CLOSED IN A YOUTH, being sought by the Singapore Police, did a "Houdini" act as detectives closed m on him and was only apprehended a week later, 42 miies away, m Kota Tinggi, Johore, the Colony Assize Court was told yesterday. In the dock220 words
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166 1958-05-06 4 100 BEING INTERVIEWED FOR 25 POSTS MORE than 100 serving officers are being interviewed by the-. Singapore Government's Selection Board to fill 25 vacancies m the Higher Clerical Service. Selected officers will be promoted to Superscale A and B with basic salaries of $820 and $705 a month respectively. A166 words
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Article126 1958-05-06 4 SINGAPORE has been chosen for the Asia-Pacific Divisional headquarters of the World Brotherhood educational movement. Dr. A W S Theva. thasan. President of the Singapore Chapter, said yesterday Dr. and Mrs. William A. Shimer, Executive Secretaries, have arrived m the Colony to establish the divisional office and126 words
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Article, Illustration352 1958-05-06 4 Screen Test? Not For Me, Says Miss U.S.A. MISS Charlotte Sheffield —'Miss United States of America 1958" said m Singapore yesterday: "Hollywood? you can take my place. From now on. there will be no more beauty contests or screen tests for me." Twenty-one-year-old Miss Sheffield arrived m Singapore yesterday by352 words
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Article63 1958-05-06 4 MR. L. GERALD v. Ed President of the gapore Army Civil Sl Union's REME branch terday. Other officer? of are o Wong (Secretary). Long Ch .<tant Secretary). Tan Teng (Treasurer). J.G. and P. B. Gomez Abdul Rahman b. Ha Mohamed Ali bin Ibrahim G. Pillai; A. B.63 words
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Advertisement113 1958-05-06 4 Malaya at Play Main Silat *Silat*, the Malay art of self defene*. originating jl>^ In Sumatra over 500 years ago. was intro- jf duced to Malaya during the Malacca Sultanate m the latter part of the 15th century. *^B^aflaW There arc two varieties of Silat Silat Pulut, used for entertainment,113 words
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Advertisement33 1958-05-06 4 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products GHEE THONE SAN Provides Instantaneous relief for Toothache, Earache, Stomachache, Muscle Pain, Indigestion, Backache, Colds, Sore Throat, etc. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL33 words
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Article852 1958-05-06 5 Police Did Not Use Excessive Force Coster IPOH, Mon.— A 15-year-old girl pupil of the Convent's Aye Maria School bit, scratched, kicked and butted when women constables tried to arrest her m connection with schoolchildren's demonstrations here m November last, the Magistrate's Court was told today. G.852 words
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Article, Illustration51 1958-05-06 5 MR. C. J. Cameron, an engineer of Anglo-Oriental (M) Ltd. helps his hride. the former Miss Jane R. C. Pringle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Pringle. to cut their wedding cake at the reception after their marrige at St. Mary's Church, Kuala Lumpur on Saturday.Standardpic. - 51 words
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262 1958-05-06 5 PENANG, Mon. Round the world by air m 180 was the accomplishment of Korean war veteran, S. Baillie Reynolds, who has just returned here. Reynolds told The ard today, that his round the world made run across his former c m Kuala262 words
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Article86 1958-05-06 5 NG. Mon.— A mason's efore he died con- fried bean-cake, spotted sea-snails and of lemon-juice, a CoroCourt was told today Coroner. Tuan Syed Barakbah. returned a of "sudden death" at I of an inquiry into the of 27-year-old Chiang A Radio-mechanic, Lee Kirn he86 words
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Article182 1958-05-06 5 VILLAGES GET PILOT SCHEME KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.A pilot scheme m community development has been launched m three selected kampor gs m Kelantan, Inche Abdul Aziz Ishak. Minister for Agriculture, disclosed today. Inche Aziz, flew back hrre today after a four-day tour of Kelantan, said he urged peasants to develop "semangst182 words
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Article99 1958-05-06 5 IPOH, Mon. Che Fatimah binte Haji Hashim, leader of the Kaum Ibu of Malaya yesterday urged Premier Tunku Abdul Rahman to establish an "island of exile" for those who are disloyal to Malaya. Addressing the annual general meeting of the Kaum Ibu here, she said99 words
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Article56 1958-05-06 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The All Malaya Muslim Missionary Society warned today that it would oust members who are found to be using it as a springboard for their political ends. Secretary-General Tnche Ali Munawar said today that it had become known that such practices were prevalent56 words
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Article, Illustration50 1958-05-06 5 After declaring open the first Federation branch of the Bank of. Indochina m Kuala Lumpur, the Sultan of Selangor is seen being presented with the management's silver tray by Miss Norbeha Ali. Looking on are the French Ambassador. Mr. M. Francois Brlere and his wife. Standardpic.50 words
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Article106 1958-05-06 5 THEY DIDN'T REGISTER AS LODGERS FIVE hawkers were each fined $10 by a Singapore court yesterday when they pleaded guilty to occupying a room m a hotel without entering particulars of themselves m the hotel register. They were Lee Seok Pheng, 20. Koh Tang Kwee, 23, Tan Song Jin, 24,106 words
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191 1958-05-06 5 Mentri Lifts Kuala Pilah Food Ban KUALA PILAH, Mon. Before a crowd of about 1,000 ai the padang here, the Negri Sembilan Mentri Besar, Dato Shamsudin bin Nain, declared 350 square miles m the Kuala Pilah District "A selected area with effect from today. The area with a total population191 words
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Article179 1958-05-06 5 Rail Man Dies In Freak Mishap IPOH, Mon.— A 34-year-old Station Master, Mr. Loo Hock Toh of Lahat was killed m a freak car crash at the 8£ milestone Ipoh/Chemor Road a slight "S" bend popularly believed to be a haunted corner— at about 6.30 p.m. yesterday. Mr. Loo's wife179 words
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Article95 1958-05-06 5 Man Freed Of 2 Robbery Charges IPOH, Mon.— Criticizing the manner the Police held an identification parade, the President of the Sessions Court. Mr. J. R. Whimster today acquitted and discharged Kang Chin, 22, on two robbery charges. Two women vegetable sellers said they were walking 10 market when three95 words
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Advertisement957 1958-05-06 5 Thy Dirvrtorm of LOMBARD BANKING (FAR EAST) LTD., (Incorporated m Singapore) Have Pleasure m Announcing that DEPOSMTS of $1,000 and upward* Subject to 1 month* notice of withdrawal carrying 1 MATEREST I at the rate of J& PER ANNUM can now be accepted at The Company's Offices Ground Floor, UNION957 words
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Advertisement181 1958-05-06 6 W 1 Ml I J W A/f V REFRIGERATORS BOSCH offers you v ARE NOW AVAILABLE IN MALAYA complete cool-space utilization Here it is! The greatest range of refrigerators to be offered high refrigeration efficiency to the Malayan public, ever. Each model has its own features low current consumption m181 words
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Article298 1958-05-06 7 7,300 Homes Planned For Belut Valley KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Federation's biggest land development scheme, the Belut Valley project, is expected to take on its first 100 pioneering families by the end of the year, a spokesman of the Federal Land Development Authority declared today. Sited298 words
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202 1958-05-06 7 Gambling: Search Power For The Police THE Singapore (jrovernment, m an attempt to eliminate gambling and to close down gambling dens, has given Assistant Superintendents of Police power to order that premises suspected of being used as common gaming houses, be searched. In tne past, only certain Justices of the202 words
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Article, Illustration67 1958-05-06 7 PENANG, Mon. A youth failed to make good his escape after clipping off a gold-chain round a little girl's neck m a park, the Magistrate's Court was told today. Teng Krm Bok, 18, pleaded guilty to a charge of attempted theft of a gold-chain belonging67 words
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Article66 1958-05-06 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A 40-year-old woman. Tan Hes Pee, claimed trial before Magistrate Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Yunus to a charge of being actively involved m the '"Chee-Fah" lottery racket. Tan was alleged to have bean found m possession of records of Chee-Fah stakes at66 words
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Article38 1958-05-06 7 LIM BOON HOCK of Cornwall Street, who claimed trial to a charge of stealing a gold chain from three-year-old Haemamalani, at Bras Basah Road on May 2. was yesterday allowed $1,000 bail by a Singapore Court.38 words
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Article157 1958-05-06 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 74 74* R.S.S. No. 1 (May) 74 7*} R.S.S. No. 1 (June) 721 73J R.S.S. No. 2 70 71 R.S.S. No. 3 641 64j Tone: Uncertain. The price of tin m Singapore yesterday was157 words
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117 1958-05-06 7 S.E.A.T.O. ENDS Ist PHASE OF 'OCEANLINK' PHASE ONE, of SEATO training exercise "Oceanlink." ended yesterday after a series of extensive preparatory operations stressing the coordination of international forces. The highlights of the initial programme were Cross Air Operations m which aircraft from each of the participating carriers operated from each117 words
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224 1958-05-06 7 RIFT MAY AFFECT ALLIANCE POLLS BID KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Alliance chances of success at the 'next Federal elections will be adversely affected if the difference between UMNO and the MIC is not resolved at an early date, Mr. A. Tharmalingam, secretary of the Selangor Malayan Indian Congress, warned today.224 words
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Article100 1958-05-06 7 ALOR STAR, Mon. Orders and decorations which will be conferred annually by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. are being made m Britain, said Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, today. "I hope they will be ready by Aug. 31 when Malaya celebrates her first Merdeka anniversary," he said.100 words
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88 1958-05-06 7 Fined For Not Sending Tax Forms In Time BENTONG, Mon.— A shopkeeper K. K. Abu Bakar of Bentong was today fined $50 or one month's Jail for failing to submit his income tax returns for 1956 within the prescribed period. Inspector Niuh Soon Hock prosecuting said that the tax forms88 words
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Article37 1958-05-06 7 BUDDHISTS all over the world celebrated the VVesak Day. Buddhists are seen burning incense as offering to celebrate the Birthday of Lord Buddha at the Buddha Jayanti Temple, Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Standardpic.37 words
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Advertisement808 1958-05-06 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES Peno«« P.S'lhm. S-m "MVA- 6 8 May "BOMA" 24/25 May 25/26 Moy 27/28 M ov "MANCHURIA" 28/29 Moy 30/31 May 1 2 June HOMEWARDS Soilings tor Aden, Port Said Genoa. Antwerp, Rotterdam. Hamburg. Bremen. Copenhagen. Gothenburg. Oslo. Spore P. S'hom Penang "JUTLANDIA" 9/11 May 12/12 May Accommodation808 words
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Article137 1958-05-06 9 Japanese Rice Experts Arrive KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Three experts have arrived m Kuala Lumpur under the Colombo Plan to introduce the Japanese method of rice cultivation to Malaya. They are Mr. Daikichi Shiraishi, director of the Kanto Rice Producing Agricultural Institute. (62), Mr. Hidetsugu Ishikura (41), entomologist of the Agricultural137 words
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Article54 1958-05-06 9 THE Ghana Cocoa Marketing Board plans to provide a river transport service on the Tano River m the Western Region, possibly by June this year. The river transport will carry cocoa from the fertile area's around Elubo to Alenda wharf, from where it will go54 words
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149 1958-05-06 9 Industrials Are Steady, Tins Irregular INDUSTRIALS were steady, tins irregular while rubbers featureless m the Malayan share market yesterday. Turnover was reported small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were:INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers B B. Petrol 47/- 51/Fed. Dispensary 2.10 2.15 Fraser Neave Ords. 2.43 248 Gammon 2.00 2.00149 words
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Article203 1958-05-06 9 SHIPS IN PORT OUTER ROADS Francoise. Sunnyyille, Sambas. Pleasantville, Kaigata Mara. Sty. Ogan, Lexa Maersk. Tong Peng, Agios Vlassios. Warszawa, Felipes. Gunn. Maiju, Eastern Saga, Ocean Fortune, Douglas. Shunfat. Toreador. Woodlock, Ton* Wee, Wing On. Gordian, Reynicrsz Tai Seun Hong. Bencruachan. Ally. Javanese Prince, Procyon. Banggaai. Lang Auby. Basilea. Vietnam,203 words
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Article125 1958-05-06 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done: Fed. Disp. $215; F. N. ords. $2.40 to $2. 45; Gammon $2.11 cum rights, 52.02J: Hammer $1,154: Hume ords. 477 A; Jackson $1.15; M. Cement $1.32'; McAlister $1.19; Cold Storage 84c, 8.1 c; Traction ords. 22/4J.xd: S. Times $1.61, $1.60; 9.125 words
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Article, Illustration237 1958-05-06 9 FOREIGN CAPITAL INTEREST MR. LIM HOCK LEONG, (above) a pharmacist with the Eastern Agencies Limited, Singapore, who is now m Bombay on special training. He is attending a fourmonth course at the British Drugs Houses factory m Bombay. Inquiries To Set Up Three Plants KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Federation Government237 words
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Article64 1958-05-06 9 KUCHING, Mon. A Corporation to run the dockyard and engineering works m Kuching is proposed under a bill to be introduced m the Council Negri. The Corporation is to take the place of the Board of Management of the Brooke Dockyard and Engineering Works. The general64 words
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Article, Illustration56 1958-05-06 9 "EDDY'S" Stanvac service station at Dato Kramat Road, Penang, was declared open last Thursday. Standardpic shows Mr. S. C. Beatty of Standard-Vacuum Oil Company, addressing the many people who attended the opening ceremony. The Malayan badminton star. Eddy Choong, who is managing director of the station,56 words
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Article93 1958-05-06 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon dosing prices Der picul yesterday were: copra April May UK Continent $31* buyers $32 sellers coconut oil m bulk S47J sellers; m drums S.SOJ sellers; Muntok white pepper $130 sellers; Sarawak white $129 sellers; Special Sarawak black $74. Singapore Coconut Oil Millers Association93 words
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Article20 1958-05-06 9 West Germany imported 108,600,000 pounds of slaughtered poultry m 1957— an increase of 33 per cent over 1956.20 words
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Article128 1958-05-06 9 ILO Mission On Output Expansion KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Mr. N. H. Nilsson (Sweden), of the two-man International Labour Organization sponsored productivity demonstration mission flew m here today for a three-month tour of the Federation. He is to be joined shortly by Mr. A. Young (United Kingdom). The mission will give128 words
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Article146 1958-05-06 9 SHORT covering for May was a feature m the Singapore rubber market yesterday International first grade May closed at 74 cents per Ib.. 5 cent above the previous close on Friday Marked up at the opening on higher London advices, the local price steadied further on short146 words
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Article135 1958-05-06 9 THE Malayan Exchange Bank? Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday: London: selling. T.T. or O.D. 2/3-7/8. buying airmail T.T. "2 4. O.D. 2 4-1/16. 30 d/st 2 4-7, :;2. 45 d/st 2/4-9/32. fiO d/st 2/4-11/32. 90 d/st 24-15/32. 120 d/st 2/5-5/8, 180 d/st135 words
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Article215 1958-05-06 9 A DIESEL engine suitable for taxis, vans and cars was announced recently by a Peterborough firm, m the U.K. Their new 1.6 litre iOurcylinder engine is the result ol six years' development and tests m the U.K. and overseas. The manufacturers claim for the new215 words
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1555 1958-05-06 9 NOTICES Fiji} •Second Annual < General Meeting to be held on 28th May, 1958, at 19 Fenchurck Street, London, E.C.3 SIR JOHN HAY'S STATEMENT For the third year m succession crop shows a substantial increase. 11 million lbs. is by tar the largest annual crop1,555 words
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Advertisement501 1958-05-06 9 ROAMEp Unr II j j v»\\ W^ Jt r— Tf^W 'I'!'!'!'!'!'!'!'!' *****0 pieces ioo°o waterproof Illj!!!!!!!!!^© Roamer watches have >'!'!'i'!'i'!'!>' been sold during 1956 fi'i'i'i'l'l'lS Here are 1 advantages W'SI'IvW 1 00 °/a waterproof tested to t sSSooofioe depth of 100 metres under H water (10 atmospheres). patented case, strong501 words
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Article369 1958-05-06 10 PROSECUTOR'S APPEAL DISMISSED Court Upholds Acquittal Of Cricketer KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Mr. Justice Smith m the High Court here today dismissed the appeal of the Public Prosecutor against the acquittal of Malayan cricketer, R. Munusamy, on charges of falsification of his school leaving certificate. Munusamy was attached to the Federation369 words
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192 1958-05-06 10 Lecturer Praised For Aiding In Arrest THE Singapore Third District Judge, Mr. S. K. Lee, yesterday commended a lecturer of the Teachers' Training College, Mr. Swinbanks. for his publicspiritedness which resulted m the arrest of a trespasser. Swinbanks of Leonie nad run to the rescue of an amah who was192 words
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103 1958-05-06 10 Bank Dispute Settled After 3-Day Talks KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The wage dispute between the Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation and its employees settled iy after three da; .ations. The Commissioner for InRelation s Mr. G. L. n who headed the i The Standard that an agreement following the ipore workers terms103 words
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Article133 1958-05-06 10 THANKS to The Standard, a former British Civil Servant has got his passport back. Bill Macklin who lost his passport last Thursday had his story published m The Standard on Friday. Ear'y yesterday. Police called on Bill. "Here's your pass p o r t,"133 words
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Article146 1958-05-06 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Federation ex-Forces Association today recommended that Pahlawan Day (Heroes Day) should be celebrated on Aug. 31 (Independence Day) instead of on July 10 every year. The Association's Congress ed a resolution to this effect following a suggestion by the Minister146 words
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Article62 1958-05-06 10 IPOH, Mon. A middleaged woman. Madam C^an Wai Mun. won a cash prize of $500 when she came closest m Shaw Brothers' •'Guess the Beans" competition held m connection with their festival at the Ipoh Jubilee Park. The management received nearly 30.000 entries and Madam62 words
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Article50 1958-05-06 10 FOUR Servicemen. D Austin, L. Chapman. M. Egan and W. H Buchanan, were yesterday charged m the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court, with robbing Abdul Karim bin Cheman of $4 at 14th mile. Changi Road. No plea was recorded. They were remanded m custody till May. 7.50 words
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115 1958-05-06 10 New Road To Be Named Jalan Raja Uda BUTTERWORTH. Mon. The Governor, Raja Sir Uda, will name the new metalled road at Kampong Sempah, Jalan Raja Uda. at a ceremony tomorrow afternoon. The decision to build the road was made after Dr. G. Y. Oon had successfully moved a motion115 words
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67 1958-05-06 10 Proposal To Dissolve Organization JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— The Lembaga Kesatuan Melayu Semenanjon? held an extraordinary meeting here recently and a proposal was made to dissolve this organization. Its members were advised to join Party Negara. Alternatively, it was proposed that the party should merge with Party Negara m view of67 words
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Article64 1958-05-06 10 PRESIDENT OF V.M.C.A. COUNCIL DR. CHEN SU LAN was elected president of the Malayan Council of YMCAs at its annual meeting m Singapore during the weekend. Mr. Wong Yeng Choon of Ipoh was elected vice-pre-sident and Mr. S. T. Peter Lim the honorary secretary and treasurer. The Council is composed64 words
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Article, Illustration37 1958-05-06 10 REAR ADMIRAL Patrick, U.S.N., inspecting the Royal Naval Guard of Honour during his call on the Chief of Staff to the Command-er-in-Chief Far East Station, Commodore C. H. Hutchinson at H.M. Dockyard over the week-end.37 words
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Article42 1958-05-06 10 PENANG, Mon.— Sixteen-year-old M. Nagapan was drowned m the sea off Batu Ferringhi when he went for a swim with some friends yesterday afternoon. The body was recovered m the evening. Nagapan was a student of an English school here.42 words
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Article, Illustration289 1958-05-06 10 A GALAXY of Singapore stars will re-inforce the grand finals of the Eighth Annual Radio Malaya Talentime Competition at Badminton Hall, on May 10 at 8.30 p.m., when 20 contestants will vie for the first, second and third prizes. Proceeds of the big289 words
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Article313 1958-05-06 10 THE 1,253-ton Panamanian freighter, "Flying Lark" reported bombed and set afire near Amboina has been abandoned. This was aisclosed to The Standard yesterday by an official spokesman for the vessel's agents m Singapore, Messrs. East Mount Agency. The spokesman added that since April 30, when they313 words
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150 1958-05-06 10 TEA VENDOR PLEADS GUILTY FIVE TIMES AN itinerant tea vendor, Mohamed Khalil, pleaded guilty five times within the short space of 15 minutes m the City Magistrate's Court, yesterday, to identical charges of hawking m a specified area. Khalil was summoned five different times for hawking at Hoi How Road.150 words
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Article45 1958-05-06 10 FIRE burnt out the roof of an attap house m Yio Chu Kang Road, Singapore, last night. Neighbours rallied around and saved the house from being gutted by putting out the fire before the arrival of the City Council Fire Brigade.45 words
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75 1958-05-06 10 MORE MALAY CLASSES FOR CITY STAFF THE Singapore City Council yesterday began five more Malay classes for the benefit of its staff. A Council SDOkesman said that nearly 200 staff members have been enrolled m these classes. These men are the second group to obtain free tuition m Malay He75 words
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Article50 1958-05-06 10 The Emeritus Professor of Philosophy m the University of Birmingham, and External Examiner m Philosophy for the Malayan University. Professor L. J. Russell, will give a lecture on the "Attitudes to Life" at 6 p.m. today, m tho Arts Lecture Theatre of the Malayan University, Cluny Road. Singapore.50 words
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191 1958-05-06 10 HE ASKED JUDGE FOR FURTHER JAIL TERM A MAN, sentenced to one year's jail, yester pleaded with a Singapore judge for a further twomonth term. The Third District Judgr Mr. S X Lee, dismissed plea, saying: "Do you want three years? If you ar e trying to be funny, you'll191 words
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Article110 1958-05-06 10 LOW-COST HOUSESON FIRE SITE BETWEEN 100 and 150 low-cost S.I.T. style houses will soon rise on the itU the Kampong Koo Chai fire m Geyiang, Singapore. The fire, which wiped out an entire attap and p village, left 1,800 homeless last month. A meeting of officials of the 5.1. T.,110 words
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Article35 1958-05-06 10 HONGKONG. May 5 Special Standard Sen Closing prices of the H< kong Exchange were: £1 Sterling 55.***** to US 51. 842 to Malayan $1 to one Indonesian Rupiah: Gold $252,625 to a tael.35 words
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209 1958-05-06 10 THE Liberal-Socialist Party will contest 20 out of 36 seats m the District Council Elections m Singapore. The Party's Secretary General, Mr. E.K. Tan. told The Standard that it would fisht only m its strongholds m the rural areas. He said the Party209 words
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Article74 1958-05-06 10 KLANG, Mon.— A car driver, Siow Ene Hone, was today nned $300 by the Klang Magistrate, Captain Salleh bin Haji Suleiman when he pleaded guilty to a charge of assisting m the running of an illegal lottery. The court was told that Siow was stopped by Inspector74 words
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167 1958-05-06 10 A TAXI-DRIVER told a Singapore Court yr that three men, who cl his vehicle, ordered hirr drive to Woodlands R where one of their him of $60 mi n cash a. perty. The taxi-driver Lim Seng, was testifying at a liminary inquiry into167 words
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Article53 1958-05-06 10 THE Singapore City and its Labour Union Fee tion last night decided to the recent pay scheme to Labour Ministry. Further negotiations on other claims of the Fedc:. will be held tomorrow. The implementation o' recent pay scheme is one o 24 claims made by the53 words
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Advertisement125 1958-05-06 10 PRICKLY HEAT gg& R^fe/J AGNESIA |^«-^^l OUSTING POWDER 1 X Are you irritated? It your days are spoilt by prickly heat or dermic eruptions then you are nof using Agnesia powder Agnesia is a proved remedy and it is ideal tor use m the nursery too. GRAFTON LABORATORIES LTD. Wholesale125 words
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Article, Illustration338 1958-05-06 11 THE BEST IS YET TO COME FROM THREE CHEERS By WINDSOR LAD :E HEATHER, owned H. W. Cowling and by big race specialist D:c Rodgers, added another collection when D the Summer Cup over 45 at Penang last The seven-year-old c splendid time of 19 1 ;ec. one fifth of338 words
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Article68 1958-05-06 11 Singapore Among First Ten LONDON, May 5 (Reuter) •Dok second p and shared third :on m another m the Small-Bore Rifle Ascalibre colonial :ng events for eir team of four were Jamaica m the pisn with a score cf In the aDerture sight ns bf eight. third place c 158468 words
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Article39 1958-05-06 11 MADRID, May 5 (Reuter).— Matt Busby and eight other Manchester United executives or players have accepted an invitation to spend a summer holiday m Spain as guests of the Spanish football Federation, a Federation spokesman said today.39 words
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Article87 1958-05-06 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A goal scored by centre half Rajoo five minutes from time helped South Indian Rovers to hold Selangor Chinese Athletic Association to a three-all draw m a FAS division two league soccer match on the padang today. Chinese opened scoring m the fifth87 words
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Article41 1958-05-06 11 to give the Indians a 2-1 lead at the interval. Chinese equalised through Siang Seng and five minutes later, took the lead through the same player. However, with five minutes to go. Rajoo scored the eoualiser for the Indians.41 words
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Article38 1958-05-06 11 RESULTS of the monthly medal competition played at the Royal Singapore Golf Club this afternoon are as follows "A" Div. Mrs. D. Taylor oneup. "B" Div. Mrs. W. lies and Mrs. B. Meyer tied one down.38 words
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Article272 1958-05-06 11 SUFFICIENT FUNDS, SAYS OFFICIAL KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union will send its full team of fourteen athletes to the third Asian Games at Tokyo, a Union spokesman told The Standard today. The official said that the Union now had the272 words
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Article219 1958-05-06 11 How Strong Are The Loyals? THE FARELF Caldbeck Cup soccer final will take place at Tanglin tomorrow between the Singapore Engineer Regiment and the Ist Battalion Loyal Regiment of Ipoh. Both the teams have proven themselves m their respective Commands and a keen tussle is therefore anticipated from them. Confidence219 words
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Article41 1958-05-06 11 "A" DIVISION: Winner G. Williamson; Runner Ud: R. Rae. Ballsweep Ist Nine: R. Rae; 2nd Nine: G. Williamson. "B" Division: Winner: W. N. Taylor; Runner Up: A. Moody. Ballsweep Ist Nine: A. Moody; 2nd Nine: K.S. Chew.41 words
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230 1958-05-06 11 IP.OH, Mon. Seventeen-year-old Rafiah binte Eusoff, a post-senior student of the Anderson School here, last night became triple title holder m the Perak Open Schoolboys' and Schoolgirls' badminton championships. She is the first Malay to achieve this feat Raflah, daughter of the late230 words
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Article71 1958-05-06 11 THE Anglo-Chinese School, Singapore, will hold its 44th annual sports at Jalan Besar Stadium on May 24 at 2.30 p.m. All A.C.S. old boys who wish to participate m the 100 yards sprint (Open), 100 yards handicap, obstacle race. 440 yards relay and the InterOBA 440 yards71 words
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Article49 1958-05-06 11 Parwana XI Vs S 'pore HA THE following will play for Parwana Invitation XI against an SHA XI m a friendly hockey on the G.S.C. ground tomorrow. Soocelaraj; B. de Souza, Anoop Singh; M. Wright, D. Hay, I. J. Singh; F. Fernandez. B. Cotts. Ram. Gurunam Singh, Mohinder Singh.49 words
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132 1958-05-06 11 India To Decide On Colony Tour Today THE Indian Hockey Federation will meet m New Delhi today to decide on a trip to Singapore after the third Asian Games m Tokyo this month "If they are coming. we should know m the next few days" Mr. S. Yogarajah. the SHA132 words
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356 1958-05-06 11 Leicester Follow-on Against The Kiwis LEICESTER. May 5 (Reuter) Leicestershire were dismissed for 129 m reply to the New Zealanders' first innings 311 here today, and, following on. lost five second innings wickets for 56 by the close. John Alabaster. New Zealand's right arm leg spin bowler had Leicestershire m356 words
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Article30 1958-05-06 11 MOUNT Emily S.C. and Indian Youngsters drew 1-1 m a S.A.F.A. Div. 3A league at the Geylang Stadium yesterday. Keliwon scored for Mount Emily and Nathan for Indians.30 words
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Article222 1958-05-06 11 Malayan Badminton Entries PENANG. Mon.— Miss Katherine Kang made her way into three finals m the Penang junior badminton championships when she won ail her semi-final games at the Han Chiang High School hall yesterday. The finals will be played off at the same hall from 7 p.m. on Wednesday.222 words
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Advertisement12 1958-05-06 11 THE OUNLOP RUBBER CO. (MALAYA) LTD. S4NGAPORE KUALA tUMPUR PENANG N:^v/** v^«^^12 words
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Miscellaneous20 1958-05-06 11 SOCCER: SAFA Div. 3B Darul Afiah "A" vs Serangoon M.V.. Geylang, 5.15; Div. 2A: SRC vs RAF Tengah, SRC. 5.25.20 words
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Article, Illustration273 1958-05-06 12 BICKLEY. Kent, May 5 (Renter) The Prime Minister Mr. Harold Macmillian. today ignored the frown of Britain's Lords Day Observance Society, and cheered for his cricket eleven m a charity match here. When the match was first announced it was believed then that the273 words
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Article865 1958-05-06 12 Many Test Problems For England FAR too many people write a side up, or off, before the side have had a chance to sort themselves out. I prefer to wait and see. So although I'd have liked to start off this series with some crisp comments about the New Zealand865 words
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Article72 1958-05-06 12 Rita Makes It Three In A Row MADRID, May 5 (Reuter) The French-imported filly Rita, owned by Senor Jose Gendarias, won the Beamonte Stakes (the Spanish Oaks) by three lengths from Selinonte here yesterday. Rita (formerly Solipene) started favourite for the 1J miles event which is worth about £950 sterling.72 words
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Article, Illustration48 1958-05-06 12 ROME GETS READY TWO years ahead of time, this United Press picture shows the 1960 Olympic Stadium m Rome taking shape amidst a picturesque surrounding of modern buildings and landscape. Work is only half completed. When ready, the stadium will be the best the world has ever seen.48 words
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Article210 1958-05-06 12 TOKYO, May 5 (UP) The Japan Track and Field Federation selected a team of 46 men and 17 women for the third Asian Games m Tokyo. The team members were named after a two-day tryout at the new main stadium. Among those selected were: Miss Seiko210 words
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Article111 1958-05-06 12 WASHINGTON, May 5 (AFP)— Thirty countries have already decided to take part m the First World Amateur Golf championship, to be held on the St. Andiew's Course m Scotland from October 8 to 11 next, it was announced yesterday. They include Great Britain, Ceylon, Formosa,111 words
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291 1958-05-06 12 DENIS: I AM READY TO TAKE ON THE 'TYKES' YORKSHIRE UPSET BY HIS BOOK By BRIAN CHAPMAN LONDON, Mon. Let battle commence! On my right; Sir Len Hutton, pride of the North. On my left, Denis Compton, hero of the South. Denis has launched m a book a frank, hard-hitting291 words
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Article162 1958-05-06 12 FANGIO NARROW ESCAPE INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, May 5 (Reuter) World champion driver Juan Manuel Fangio, Argentina, had a narrow escape here yesterday when another driver's car went into a spin at 135 m.D.h. and missed him by about two feet. Fanglo, the road race champion, was taking a "driving test" to162 words
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Article68 1958-05-06 12 PARIS, May 5 (Reuter) Budge Patty (United States) seeded number two, won the men's singles title at the Paris international hard court lawn' tennis championships here yesterday. He beat the top seeded Jaroslav Drobn (Ebypt) 10.8, 6-0. 6-3 m the final. The women's singles title was68 words
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Article, Illustration49 1958-05-06 12 NEWMARKET, Suffolk: The Queen's horse. Pall Mall, ridden by D. Smith, is seen here winning the 2,000 Guineas at the Newmarket first Spring Meeting on April 30. Second m the race is Major Portion, ridden by E. Smith, and third Nagami, with J. Mercer up.— U.P. Photo.49 words
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Article496 1958-05-06 12 COOPER RANKED NUMBER I WHAT'S ON 'DOWN UNDER' By JACK TALBOT MELBOURNE (Victoria) The Lawn Tennis Association of Australia has ranked Ashley Cooper of Victoria the Nations top player for the 1958 season. This is the first time Cooper has headed the ranking list. For the previous five years Lew496 words
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302 1958-05-06 12 Asian Games May Top Melbourne Olympics TOKYO, May 5 (Reuter) Chocolates, programmes and cigarettes as well as icecream, son drinks, dried fruits and octopus will be available to the thousands of spectators expected to see the forthcoming Asian Games. Nothing has been left to chance. During the past few weeks302 words
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Article128 1958-05-06 12 PARIS. May 5, (ReuterJ. If. Benoit Deutsch's Paris 11, who is entered m the Epsom Derby and the Donraster St. Leger, finished fourth of 13 m the Prix de L'es France, won by another of Mme. Volterra's horses, Tello. The race, run over one mile seven furlongs,128 words
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Article85 1958-05-06 12 THAILAND TO HOLD GAMES SAIGON, May 5 (Reutcr) The Olympic Committee Thailand has invited S< Vietnam to send a team tc proposed South-east Peninsular Games contest m Bangkok m December. Sports officials here saic Thais had suggested E Cambodia, Laos, Malaya Vietnam should get 1 to "better the already I85 words
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Article32 1958-05-06 12 TOKYO. May 5 (IT Visiting Ceylonese team failed m score against a powerful North Korean A team failed to score air. first appearance on Sunday a; Pyongyang and lost 5-0.32 words
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Article27 1958-05-06 12 BERN. Switzerland. Ma* *> (UP).— First round play m the European zone of the Da\ s Cup Tennis matches Wr pleted when Switzerland aefeated Austria, 3-2.27 words
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Article, Illustration659 1958-05-06 13 Donald Zee reports from Hollywood Mr. Universe is always carrying her around... FIX. here we are again! I'm back m this crazy, brush, billion-dollar bear-garden, which still boa>t> a sensation a day along that asphalt minefield calicd Sunset Boulevard. c dear old place hasn't changed a bit and s never659 words
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Article, Illustration133 1958-05-06 13 Sights of Basel 'pHE Swiss tourist board arranged for Paramount's HIGH HELL film unit heading for the highest location m Europe. 12,000 feet on the Jungfrau to be shown the sights of the city of Basel by coach. Stars Elaine Stewart and John Derek,133 words
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Article318 1958-05-06 13 J^ATHRYN Grant may have made Bing Crosby a happy man by marrying him, but she does the same thing for one of Hollywood's ace cinematographers merely by stepping m front of his camera. Charles 'Buddy' Lawton puts it into six words when he says318 words
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180 1958-05-06 13 T IVERPOOL-BORN Gia Scala who has, within the short space of a couple of years, achieved international stardom, arrived m London last week, from Paris where she has been vacationing —to co-star with Jack Hawkins m Hal Chester's Sabre British production for Columbia Pictures.180 words
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Article291 1958-05-06 13 THE STARS AND YOU *T"ODAVS QUOTATION: "Tears are sometimes as weighty as words —Ovid TUESDAY FOR EVERYONE: Those who are thrifty. resourceful and who keep clear of complications will get along best today. Proceed with routine affairs; don't take chances. Evening: see those who count m your scheme of things.291 words
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Miscellaneous219 1958-05-06 13 LI'L ABNER By Al Capp THANK YOU, f Q**lm& T, A HE'S "^/^»l4a^3 >< t^ AH SENTEKJCF*^ YO' IS NOW ENTITLED >|( D X <-«&& {^HW\ff)*^*L?J mo* TO JAIL- UNTIL 1 W/O 7fA TOALLTH'-C H uCK^Eff-)\ NOW, MISS < > > ME, \i if* DAWN NOVEMBER PRACF"-) < y^ILEGESOFA^/MCONBE^^rcO^£s.^J (sHERIFF/fJ219 words
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201 1958-05-06 14 WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. West Virginia. May 5 (UP) Republican Mr. John E. Moss today called on Air Force Major General Bernard Schriever to explain why he told House investigators there was no mouse aboard a missile nred on April 23. Mr. Moss, chairman201 words
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Article277 1958-05-06 14 Lift Restrictions On Countries Receiving Assistance, Says NPA WASHINGTON, May 5 (Reuter) The National Planning Association today urged drastic reshaping of American foreign aid, including fewer restriction on countries receiving it. The Association, described as a "non-profit, nonpolitical organization devoted to planning m agriculture, business,277 words
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267 1958-05-06 14 Macmillan Told: Don't Support Proposals LONDON. May 5 (Reuter) Prominent British scientists, churchmen and authors today asked Mr. Harold Macmillan not to support proposals to sup* ply nuclear weapons to West Germany. Canon L. Conins, precentor of St. Paul's Cathedral and chairman of the Campaign lor nuclear i>isarmament, sent the267 words
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Article52 1958-05-06 14 CANNES, France, May 5 (UP) "Desire Under The •he first Hollywood m the 11th annual cs Film Festival, received a loud ovation yesterday from critics and spectators. There was general agreement that this American film, adapted form Eugene O'Neill's famous play, was better than Russia's full-length52 words
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Article145 1958-05-06 14 'Approach East With Firmness' COPENHAGEN, May 5 (Reuter) M. Joseph Bech, Luxembourg Foreign Minister and honorary chairman of the Atlantic Council, today called for prudence, vigilance and firmness m approaching the East m view of a long succession of disappointments. Speaking at the formal opening session of the NATO Foreign145 words
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Article, Illustration78 1958-05-06 14 PRINCE Mikasa. left, youngest brother of Emperor Hirohito of Japan and a scholar on the ancient Jewish civilization, receives a rare prayer book from Gustav Stern, a New York businessman, as Mrs. Stern looks on. Stern made the presentation on behalf of the Synagogue Council-UP. - 78 words
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244 1958-05-06 14 'Sobered By American Warning' COPENHAGEN, Denmark, May 5 (UP)— The 15 NATO Foreign Ministers met here today, sobered by a U.S. warning that Russia no longer wants a summit conference. Authoritative sources said Secretary of State Mr. John Foster Dulles was informing the Western Allies244 words
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Article84 1958-05-06 14 ERNAKULAM, India, May 5 (Reuter) Insecticide accidentally mixed with foodstuffs m an Indian freighter caused an outbreak of food poisoning which killed about ten people m Kerala province last week, it was revealed today. Bhaskara Panikkar, Deputy Chief of the State Police, Crime Squad, told reporters84 words
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Article22 1958-05-06 14 AN explosion on Sunday night seriously damaged a government owned excavator at Apsiou village, six miles xiOrth of Limassol. Cyprus. Reuter.22 words
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Article, Illustration69 1958-05-06 14 THE Honest John, which was brought to Korea early this year, leaves its launching pad into Imjin range m the direction of the North Korean capital city from the Camp St. Barbara airstrip under the command of Capt. Charles K. Shubel, Battery A, Ist Missile Battalion69 words
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234 1958-05-06 14 ROCK 'N' ROLL RIOT SENDS FIFTEEN TO HOSPITAL BOSTON. May 5 (UP) The Boston Arena today joined the growing list ot auditoriums and theatres ruied out-of-bounds to Hock 'n RoU lers as the result of a riot m which 15 persons were injured and at least three robbed "The next234 words
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Article82 1958-05-06 14 TOKYO, May 5. (UP).— Cambodia has rejected a South Vietnam proposal for setting ud a mixed commission to determine the border between the two countries, the New China news agency said today. The agency, quoting the Phnom Penh newspaper "Cambodia Reality," said the Cambodian Council of82 words
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203 1958-05-06 14 CHICHESTER, England, Way 5 (Reuter)— A clergyman near here has served notice ■rishioners that he is off so that he steamed-up" for Sun- "■<? Rev. Norman Worton, of Westbourne, issued this n t 1^ m his P arish magazine: Wi.l parishioners kindly note that203 words
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Article70 1958-05-06 14 TOKYO. May 5 (UP) Laotians went to the polls on Sunday m the first election since reaching a compromise with the Communists with charges of U.S. interference and suppression ringing m their ears The elections were the first since the royal Laotian govern, ment of70 words
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Article29 1958-05-06 14 JOSE Maria Villeda Morales, Honduran ambassador tc El Salvador and brother or President Ramon Villeda Morales of Honduras died m the Salvadorean capital yesterday, the government announced29 words
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Article167 1958-05-06 14 ADEN, May 5 (Reuter).— Several Aden restaurant owners yesterday erected wire netting barricades outside their premises to guard against hand grenades and home-made bombs following recent bomb attacks m which 12 people were injured. Police patrolled the streets of the town as part of emergency167 words
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233 1958-05-06 14 NEW DELHI, May 5 (Reuter)— lndian newpapers today welcomed Mr. Nehru's decision not to retire as Prime Minister but told him that if he was staying on, he must not only describe what was wrong with India, but find a way233 words
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Article, Illustration58 1958-05-06 14 Singapore-born Hwang Li-er. 23, a law student Living m London, takes the role as a flower girl and gives away the Lotus Blossom at the premiere of the film, "The Sea Wall" at the Leicester Square Theatre. Li-er is wearing a figured red brocade dress withUP - 58 words
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185 1958-05-06 14 NICOSIA, May 5 (Reuter) Governor Sir Huph Foot has decided to reimpose the mandatory deatn penalty for carrying firearms and throwing bombs m Cyprus, following the murder of two British soldiers yesterday, it was officially announced. Emergency regulations providing for the new penalties were rushed185 words
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180 1958-05-06 14 MAINTAIN ADEQUATE FORCES GENERAL SYDNEY, May 5 (1 ter) Commander v Chief of the United St Army m the Pacific, G eral Isaac D. White, today that if all of was lost to the free world, Europe would not remain free long. General White, who is the special American envoy180 words
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Article104 1958-05-06 14 Antarctica Talks: Reds Surprised MOSCOW, May 5 (Reuter) Officials of the Soviet International Geophysical Year (IGY) activities showed surprise and interest day when told of Presld Eisenhower's proposal t< vite Russia to join int» tional talks on the fa of Antarctica. Irina Yakovlevna:. woman secretary of the Antarctic section of104 words
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