Singapore Standard, 3 June 1958
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Title Section21 1958-06-03 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone *****—5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1958 Vol. VIM. No. 335 15 cts. 14 Pages [FINAL EDITION]21 words
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Article, Illustration1210 1958-06-03 1 ILL FREE P.A.P. MEN IN CHANGI JAIL 1F...' Promulgation Of New Constitution In September PEOPLES Action Party member of the Singapore All-Party Delegation to the Constitutional Talks in London, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, last night returned to the Colony with a pledge to free all PAPStandard - 1,210 words
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351 1958-06-03 1 MOVE TO END 28-DAY-OLD LONDON BUS STRIKE FAILS Cargo Of Tomatoes Dumped IntoThames LONDON, June 2 (Reuter) Efforts to end the 28-day-old strike by 50 000 London busmen broke down last night after weekend talks lasting 14 hours. Chiefs of London transport and leaders of the pay claim strike had351 words
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Article22 1958-06-03 1 ROYAL Salutes were fired and flags were flown throughout Britain yesterday to mark the fifth anniversary of Queen Elizabeth's Coronation. Reuter.22 words
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Article102 1958-06-03 1 ALGIERS, June 2 (UPI).— Gen. Charles de Gaulle will arrive here on Wednesday morning, Supreme French Commander in Algeria Gen. Raoul Salan announced tod?y in a broadcast. Salan told the people of revolt-swept Algeria that de Gaulle had talked with him by telephone and had102 words
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Article69 1958-06-03 1 SYDNEY, June 2 (Reuter) Cows affected by fallout from the Windscale Atomic Reactor mishap last year had increased their milk outputt a British atomic expert, Mr. H. M. Gott, said here today. Mr Gott, a member of the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority, told the69 words
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Article143 1958-06-03 1 TEL AVIV, June 2 (Reuter) Arab civilians armfti with axes and knives and Israeli Police clashed on Mount Scopus, near Jerusalem, an Israeli Army spokesman reported today. The spokesman said bands of Arabs about 20 to 30 strong entered the Mount Scopus area, an Israeli143 words
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Article165 1958-06-03 1 JAKARTA, June 2 (Reuter) The three-million strong Indonesian Peasants' Movement yesterday demanded the death penalty for the American flier, Allan Lawrence Pope, Antara news agency reported. The Indonesian Govern- ment claims Pope flew bombers for the Celebes rebels. They say he was captured after his165 words
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159 1958-06-03 1 VIENNA, June 2, (Reuter)— Three Czechoslovaks, armed with toy pistols, today held up the pilot of a Czech Commercial Airliner and forced him to land in Austria. The passengers, two men and a woman, were reported to have hired the engined plane at Budejovice,159 words
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Article26 1958-06-03 1 THE 43,000-ton British Duchess, largest tanker built in Britain for British owners, was launched at Clydebank, Glasgow, yesterday by the Duchess of Gloucester. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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341 1958-06-03 1 PARIS, June 2 (Reuter)— The National Assembly today granted General de Gaulle full powers to rule without Parliament for six months. General de Gaulle scored his second important victory after his investiture by the National Assembly vote of 322 votes against341 words
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Article24 1958-06-03 1 INDIA and the Soviet Union signed an agreement in New Delhi yesterday providing for the first direct Delhi-Moscow air service. Reuter.24 words
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Article34 1958-06-03 1 INDONESIAN rebel sources claimed in Manila yesterday rebel anti-aircraft batteries had brought down a Mitchell bomber and two Mustang fighters during recent government raids on the North Celebes and Halmahera. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration34 1958-06-03 1 THE SECRETARY General of the Peoples' Action Party, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, is seen explaining to his supporters at Singapore's Paya Lebar airport the results of the London talks. StandardpicStandardpic - 34 words
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132 1958-06-03 1 SHOT FIRED AS THUGS STONE THREE DETECTIVES ONE of three Singapore detectives last night fired a shot into the air when they were attacked by 15 people, believed to be. secret society gangsters, in Trengganu Street. The detectives, who were on their rounds, were about to arrest a man, when132 words
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Article103 1958-06-03 1 EX-ATTACHE AT S'PORE ARRESTED JAKARTA, June 2 (Reuter) Antara News Agency said today government forces had detained two former Indonesian Army officers in North Sumatra. Antara said they were Tunku Noordin, formerly a Major, and Military Attache at Singapore and Said Osman, formerly a Major in the North Sumatra Command.103 words
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Article27 1958-06-03 1 PUBLIC health officials reported in Bangkok yesterday that the number of cholera cases had increased to 683, while the death toll mounted to 106. Reuter.27 words
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112 1958-06-03 2 MISS WEE AI CHOO, of Paya Lebar Methodist Girls' School, was declared "best orator of the day" at the Inter-Methodist Schools Oratorical Contest held at the Y.M.C.A. yesterday. She won the first prize in the Junior Section and subsequently won the above112 words
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Article46 1958-06-03 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Two Federation Army officers who have been commissioned as 2nd lieutenants from the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, are due to return here from the United Kingdom on June 13. They are Inche Mohamed Zulkifli bin Mohamed Kushari and Muhamed bin Yusof46 words
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Article, Illustration223 1958-06-03 2 30 UNDERGRADS TO LEAVE ON TOUR THIRTY members of the University of Malaya Historical Society will leave Singapore on a 42-day goodwill and study tour of Vietnam, Cambodia and Thai land on Saturday. The group consists of a professor and 29 under-] graduates, eight of whom are < girls, president223 words
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Advertisement1595 1958-06-03 2 P.W.D. NOTICE LOWER PERAK DISTRICT Ayer Hitam— Chui Chak Road. NOTICE is hereby given that the above road will be closed at the first mile for approximately three weeks until 20th June, 1958 in order that repairs to bridge No. 1/3 may be effected. Thorough traffic from Langkap and Chui1,595 words
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Advertisement1110 1958-06-03 2 iNOTICES The Bankruptcy Ordinance The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 11) (CHAPTER 11) In The High Court Of The In The High Court Of The Colony Of Singapore Colony Of Singapore Island Of Singapore Island Of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY No. 122 IN BANKRUPTCY No. 587 of 1954. o j 2955 R0: «°S*1,110 words
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Article507 1958-06-03 3 FEDERATION Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman's talks with the Japanese Government on trade relations between the two countries have served a dual purpose. They have not only allayed fears of Japanese dumping, but have also cleared the air of the unfavourable reactions in the West to507 words
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Article321 1958-06-03 3 IN wishing the Singapore and Federation teams good luck and good sport on the eve of their departure for the Asian Games last month, we expressed the hope that inter-racial co-operation, friendship and sportsmanship would prevail, as they have always done at these athletic gatherings. That321 words
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Article, Illustration728 1958-06-03 3 THE GENERAL THE SCHOOLBOY By Christopher Gallop Now in Singapore teaching English in the Chinese High School at Bukit Timah. He left England for Canada at the age ol 17 where he studied agriculture at the McGill University. He later switched over to doing social welfare work till the end728 words
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Article51 1958-06-03 3 "There is something superior about the English dog. The way they curl up b v the fire, how they go to bed, and the dignified manner in which they parade the pavements, is awe-in-spiring to a stranger Paul Maher speaking in "Small Talk" broadcast In the BBC's General Overseas51 words
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Article, Illustration1314 1958-06-03 3 From RobertStephens In Ajaccio CORSICA'S week-end revolution, when a local right-wing group linked with the Algiers authorities through one of the Corsican Deputies. M. Arrighi, seized control of the island with the support of the local paratroop garrison, was serious enough for the struggling French Republic.1,314 words
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Article34 1958-06-03 3 ''While there are good and bad artists, my experience is that there are only good audiences." Andor Foldes. celebrated Hungarian-born pianist, speaking in the BBC programme "In Town Tonight."34 words
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Article, Illustration406 1958-06-03 3 The NEWS as it Atrikes me )YEK WHELMING proof that Malacca has complete trust and confidence in the Alliance Party was provided over the weekend when it walked away with 48 of the 54 seats in the first rural district elections. The fact that the remainder were captured by Independent406 words
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Advertisement48 1958-06-03 3 ANOTHER WINNER FROM BIRDS EYE Made from the finest pork sausage meat, lightly battered, crumbed and deep fried then quick-frozen to keep that just-made flavour. Pop them straight into the pan and then serve piping hot: they won't break nor burst whil# cooking. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO. LTD.48 words
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151 1958-06-03 4 Nursing Homes To Go Under Control THE Singapore City Council will soon take over the duty of registering all nursing homes and maternity homes in the city area. The Standard was told yesterday that the Government will spon introduce a Bill authorising the Council to register these homes. Before registering151 words
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Article111 1958-06-03 4 Council Ever Ready For Talks THE Singapore City Council is always ready to resume negotiations with the Labour Unions Federation with a view to settling the dispute, a Council spokesman said yesterday. He was commenting on an appeal made on Sunday by the Secretary of the Federation, Mr. K. Sivasamy.111 words
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Article507 1958-06-03 4 COLONY JUDGE RULES ON ALL MURDER CASES SPECIAL jurors will be empanelled to try murder cases and cases involving capital charges in future trials in the Singapore Assize Court. The desirability to have special jurors at such trials was expressed yesterday in the High Court by507 words
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Article, Illustration88 1958-06-03 4 Two serving members in the Royal Air Force in Singapore were married in the St. George's Church, RAF., Changi, on Saturday. The bride, Pamela Caroline, is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Booth, is a member of the Women's Royal Air Force. Mr. Alfred GeorgeMichael Anchant - 88 words
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Article89 1958-06-03 4 STAGE SHOW BY COLONY DRAMA GROUP The Singapore Young People Association Drama Group will present a stage show— "Drama Scrapbook"— at the Cultural Centre, Canning Rise on June 11, 12 and 13 beginning at 8.45 p.m. The show will include abstracts from plays by Shakespeare, contemporary and Edwardian authors. Tickets89 words
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Article131 1958-06-03 4 Ongs Action: Lawyers Are Busy THE legal advisers of the Workers Party are now considering what action to take against Mayor Ong Eng Guan for ejecting its City Councillor J. C. Corera and preventing their representatives from participating in part of the proceedings of the Council meeting last Friday. The131 words
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Article33 1958-06-03 4 THE Federation Government yesterday announced three areas in Thailand to be cholera infected areas under the Quarantine and Prevention of Disease Ordinance and Enactment. They are Bangkok, Thonburi and Samut Salihon.33 words
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Article, Illustration121 1958-06-03 4 THE Singapore Harbour Board showed off its latest acquisition in the shape of a fire float to the Press yesterday. Built in the light of the most modern techniques, the boat is equipped with a cyclodial propulsion unit. Rudderless, the boat can even move sideways121 words
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322 1958-06-03 4 TWO brothers, Khoo Hock Nam and Khoo Hock Beng. who were committed in August, 1957, to stand trial in the Singapore Assize Court on a charge of "being parties to a criminal conspiracy to cheat the Bank of India of $60,373.76, were322 words
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Article111 1958-06-03 4 PENANG PHOTO CONTEST PENAN G. Mon. The Penang pictorialists will be holding a photographic competition in conjunction with the Penang Festival to be held this month. The competition will be open to all photographers in the Federation of Malaya and Singapore. Prizes will be donated by the Penang Festival Committee.111 words
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222 1958-06-03 4 A NINE-MAN dt tion from the Singa Air Ministry Local S Union, will meet the C mander in Chief. Far Air Forces. The F Bandon, today, in a bid to stop temporarily retrenchment of r lian workers in the -R.A F. The222 words
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63 1958-06-03 4 Locked House Burgled: $2,500 Loss THIEVES broke into a I in broad daylight and got t with cash and jewel iery w $2,500 in Hartley Grove, Singapore, on Sunday. The occupant, a RAF had locked the doors windows before he left in me morning. When he returned at 5 p63 words
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Article57 1958-06-03 4 KUALA LUMPUR. The Yang di Pertuan with hardly any rest b birthday celebration.-, start his State visit to tl eastern States of T Trengganu and Kelai nine days, beginning on Saturday. Accompanied by th. Permaisuri Agong will be in Pahang on S. and Sunday. Trengganj57 words
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204 1958-06-03 4 CHIEF of the Singapore C.1.D., Mr. Brian Goodrich, writing in the Rural News, outlined seven points on how lo "help the policemen in his constant war against the criminal." i Unlike the city it is some ways easier to commit a crime in the204 words
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Article88 1958-06-03 4 GHANI bin Jonit. Ahmad bin Jonit. Hassan bin Noordin and Gandong bin Tahir, had charges of being members of an illegal assembly and causing the death of Tan Sian Bock, 26. explained to them in a Singapore court yesterday. All the four were alleged to have88 words
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Article66 1958-06-03 4 SINGAPORE'S Mayor. On? Eng Guan yesterday urged the public to make full u the Council's Public Complaint Bureau as the rr the-people's session was uniikely to resume for some time. He said any complaints the public might have should be brought to the attention of Mr. Loh66 words
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Advertisement330 1958-06-03 4 IJ^^mß^^MM^Mt^^^^am aN txtrtmaly wall mad* portable typewriter. Only th« b«»t materials art ystd in its 11 BEEE centtniction. Its modern design Vw^^^^J Bp^^y w «y w gn necessary clutter and thus you have a machine which is emtremely sturdy but, at the same time, light te carry. With two coloured330 words
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Article672 1958-06-03 5 Most Encouraging Success, Says War Committee IPOH. Mon. Perak State War Executive Committee voday announced another "most encouraging" success in the jungle war, in the surrender of seven terrorists, all of whom with the exception of one, came out in a group and gave themselves672 words
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Article, Illustration44 1958-06-03 5 LIEUTENANT-COLONEL Ariffin bin Ismail, Officer Commanding Third Battalion, Royal Malay Regiment, who will be the parade commander at the ceremony of the Trooping of the Colour on the occasion of the birthday of the Yang dd-Pertuan Agong. D. of I. photo.44 words
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209 1958-06-03 5 STRIKE BY 1,500 WORKERS CALLED OFF FOR TALKS ABOUT 1,500 local civilian employees of War Department units here went on strike this morning in protest against the discharge of 150 of their colleagues. The strike was called off soon afterwards when the British High Commissioner in Malaya Sir Geofroy Tory,209 words
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173 1958-06-03 5 Government Publishes New Guide To Spore A COMPREHENSIVE, as well as colourful ''Travellers' Guide'' for Singapore, useful and informative for tourist and resident alike, was published yesterday by the Colony's Department of Information Services. The fourth and largest on to be published by the Department in the past six s,173 words
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Article33 1958-06-03 5 CHENG Yin Kow. who pleaded not guilty to a charge of attempting to rape Ho Ah See, at Johore Road on May 31. was yesterday allowed bail by a Singapore Court.33 words
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Article78 1958-06-03 5 Clash With Soldiers Is Averted timely arrival of the Police I stopped what might have been a clash between a lorry-load of British Servicemen and the ~ong people of Lembon:ght. About 10 pm. the Police informed that about 40 British soldiers had assembled ..ie the Happy Land The kampong folks,78 words
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Article, Illustration39 1958-06-03 5 MR. WONG PENG WAH, company, with his bride, the Chen, after their wedding on held at the Merdeka Stadium manager of a K.L. finance former Miss Thiem See Sunday. A reception was Cafe. pic Standard by Fah.Standard - 39 words
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Article, Illustration42 1958-06-03 5 SEVENTY graduates received their diplomas from the Minister of Education, Inche Mohamad Khir Johari, at the graduation ceremony held at the Technical College Hall on Saturday. Jordan Lee is pictured receiving his diploma from Inche Johari. Standard pit- by Fah.Standard - 42 words
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62 1958-06-03 5 College Gets A $1,175.10 Donation KLANG, Mon.— The Muslim College here has received a donation of $1,175.10 Treasurer of the College, Tuan Haji S. A. M. Ally Maricar, said the donation represented contributions from 107 mosques in Perak, on the occasion of the last Hari Raya Puasa Week. The money62 words
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Article87 1958-06-03 5 TWO youths, Fadul Rahman alias Man Garrick and Ong Kiang Siang alias Ah Boon, were yesterday discharged and acquitted in the Singapore Assizes Court of a charge of murder. The DPP. Mr. T. A. Mahoney, told the court that he was offering no evidence against them. A87 words
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153 1958-06-03 5 GIVE LAND FOR AGRICULTURE -CHAMBER IPOH. Mon. Perak Chi-, of Commerce is to call e Government to provide! more land for agriculture asj a measure to ease the unemc situation that may n the country. •^i be made tgh Associated Chinese nbers of Commerce which delegates meet- Kuala Lumpur on153 words
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117 1958-06-03 5 MALACCA, Mon. Madam Yap Peng Kim, from whose house at Semabok a safe containing $8,500 cash and $12,000 in jewellery was stolen, has offered a reward of $5,000 for recovery of her property. The theft occurred last week. The iron safe, weighing more than117 words
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86 1958-06-03 5 Kinta River Floods Uproot Kampongs TELOK ANSON, Mon. About 400 aborigines living at Changkat Pinggan near Kampar have been shifted about three miles from their kampongs because of constant flooding of the Kinta River. About a mile from their settlement the Malays numbering about 500 are also contemplating of moving86 words
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Article95 1958-06-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Major D. F. Howie, Federation Army Education and Resettlement Officer since 1955, will return to Britain next week on completion of his three years duty contract. Major Howie, whose wife and two children had preceded him home last year, has also been95 words
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282 1958-06-03 5 Pay More Heed To Infant Diet, Says This Expert THE twin problems of nutrition for the pre-school age child and tuberculosis occupied two days out of the five-day Asian Regional Paedriatric Congress, held in Singapore last week, Dr. G. Keys Smith, Congress vice-president revealed yesterday. Eight papers on nutrition were282 words
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Article434 1958-06-03 5 Are you content with the way you speak and write? Are you sure that you are not making mistakes that cause people to underrate you? Never has the importance of effective speech and writing been more widely recognised than today. If you can express yourself434 words
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105 1958-06-03 5 The Effective English Course is so planned that you make definite progress from the very first lesson. It will equip you to speak and write correctly i and to use words fluently and expressively It will give you confidence and enable you105 words
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Advertisement390 1958-06-03 5 Ah Lim was 4| $fe uKAr Tired, worn out, HsUeas. -f&i He lacked strength, energy. Sleep J^ never came and life was drab i\ W4 k>N Lin, v^ 7^^ s JT xv If NOW Is -■>, m j\%t- Ah Lim is v/^^^^^^^* ffe's full of pep,encrgy, vigour. /C es regained390 words
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Article395 1958-06-03 6 Mother Of Three Charged With Killing Her Sister-ln-Law A MAN who left for work early on April 16, retained to his Perak Road home ten hours later to find his wife dead in the bedroom, a preliminary inquiry in ihe Ninth Magistrate's Court was told yesterday.395 words
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Article107 1958-06-03 6 TALKS ON DEMANDS BEGIN THE Singapore Glass Manufacturers' Company in Henderson Road, yesterday started negotiations with the General Employees' Union on a three-point demand by the firm's 500 industrial employees. The main demand is that the Company should give an assurance that it would stop further redundancy dismissals of industrial107 words
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Article50 1958-06-03 6 THE Assistant Coroner, Inche Ahmad bin Hussein, yesterday returned an open ▼erdict at the end of an Inquiry into the death of a Singapore school clerk, Cheong Yuen Wah. 30. who was involved in an accident with a bus in Alexandra Road on the afternoon of April 11.50 words
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Article, Illustration51 1958-06-03 6 SINGAPORE'S Deputy Chief Secretary, Mr. P.O. Wickens, yesterday declared open a new canteen for Government workers. The new canteen i s situated behind the Government Treasury in Empress Place. Above: Mr. Wicken s samples a beef stew at the canteen after the premises was opened. StandardStandard - 51 words
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Article54 1958-06-03 6 THREE armed men held up a shopkeeper's family and robbed them of $3,000 worth of jewellery and $700 cash in Sembawang Road, Singapore, on Sunday night. The robbers, armed with daggers, herded Madam Lim Siak Keng, and her children into a room while they ransacked the54 words
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286 1958-06-03 6 Husband Did Not Pay Maintenance Ex-Typist A MOTHER of four alleged in a Singapore Court yesterday that she left her bankrupt husband because he had failed to maintain her and the children, and because of his violent temper. The woman was Koh Kim Luan, 24, a former typist, who summoned286 words
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Article317 1958-06-03 6 THE influence of the notorious triad society the "Ang Bin Huay"— which had its origin in China during the Chin Dynasty, penetrated into Singapore over a century ago, a Colony District Court was told yesterday I Testifying in court regarding matters of the Ang Bin317 words
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Article34 1958-06-03 6 PENANG. Mon. A padi planter, who grabbed a salesgirl's hand while she was walking, was put on a $200 bond for one year by Magistrate Inche Nik Hussain bin Nik Ali today.34 words
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Article, Illustration299 1958-06-03 6 AIRPORT FIREMEN BATTLE BLAZE IN MOCK AIR CRASH THE Singapore Airport's fire-fighting men and officers yesterday battled a blaze caused by an imaginary air crash. It was the biggest mock exercise staged at Pay a Lebar to test their efficiency. The firemen fought the "Dakota fire" in one minute-and-forty-nve seconds.299 words
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Article92 1958-06-03 6 BOY DIES AFTER FREAK ACCIDENT KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. An 18-year old schoolboy, Zainuddin bin Tahir, who was hit by a coconut which bounced off the ground when the tree was felled yesterday, died at the General Hospital this morning. It is learnt that Zainuddin was watching a man felling down92 words
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Article107 1958-06-03 6 740 STAGE SYMPATHY STRIKE MORE than 140 workers employed at the packing section of Messrs. Kian Hin and Company in the Harbour Board went on strike yesterday. The strike was in sympathy towards forty of their colleagues who were paid off by the firm earlier in the day. A spokesman107 words
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Article86 1958-06-03 6 TEO KWEE JOO. 22, unemployed, was fined $60 in the Singapore Traffic Court yesterday for speeding on a motor. cycle in Nicoll Highway on Feb. 2. Teo. who has five previous convictions for speeding, had his licence endorsed for nine months by another Court. The86 words
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Article63 1958-06-03 6 A CAR WASHER, Haji Mahmood, was disqualified from driving for a vear and fined $50 in the Singapore Second Traffic Court yesterday for permitting his car to be driven by a joget girl who did not possess a licence. The offence took place at the63 words
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Article183 1958-06-03 6 PENANG, Mon. Police Inspector Kong Fook Yew, giving expert evidence on the character lottery in the Magistrate's Court today, was shown four booklets and said that persons found in possession of them were presumed to be "collectors" of the lottery. The inspector was testifying183 words
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Article540 1958-06-03 6 Convent Students Bound Over IPOH, Men. Two women Police Constab es today described to Magistrate Inche Ibrahim oin Abdul Manan how they had been set upon by shouting girt students at tbe Ave Maria Convent and assaulted when they tried to disperse the unruly girls during the demonstrations which occurred540 words
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Article355 1958-06-03 7 5 R.I. Stowaways Face Court Charges CAPTAIN D.P. Tomasoa, master of the Pelni vessel Langkara, was forced at gunpoint to divert his ship to Singapore, by five Indonesians who had stowed away on board the vessel before she sailed for Penang from Oeleue Lheue, in North355 words
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Article170 1958-06-03 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber price* (cents per Ib.) in Singapore yesterday were: Bayers Sellers Spot (Norn.) 731 741 R.S.S. No. 1 73* 73i E.S.S No. 1 (July) 73 731 B.S.S. No. 2 70i 711 R.S.S. No. 3 64} 64£ Tone: Easier The price of tin in Singapore yesterday was170 words
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327 1958-06-03 7 MR. TAN HAI TONG, Liberal Socialist candidate for the Kallang division who lost the seat to Mr. Chan? Yuen Tons by 873 votes at the last City Council election, is ready to try again. Mr. Tan is one of the many candidates who will try327 words
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99 1958-06-03 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. The Malayan Indian Congress Johore Bahru Branch, elected Date Haji Abdul Maiid. as its president for the new year at its annual general meeting held recently. Other officials elected were: Vice-president Sardar Sohan Singh, hon. secretary Mr. S D. Rajendran. asst. secretary99 words
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Article37 1958-06-03 7 HONGKONG, June 2 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: S 16.05 to £1 Sterling $5.78 to US$l; $1,846 to Malayan $1; $0,088 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $252,375 to a UeL37 words
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Article87 1958-06-03 7 MAN ROBBED BY 'FRIEND' IN A DEN A MAN was robbed by his '"friend" after being invited for an evening out in Singapore, yesterday. The victim was visited by the "friend" in his home and was invited to visit a gambling den in Victoria Street. As the two men were87 words
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Article, Illustration74 1958-06-03 7 REV. CARLO M. J. van Melckebeke, Bishop of Ninzsia, China, left Singapore yesterday by QantasBOAC Super Constellation for an extensive tour of South-east Asian countries. Rev. van Melckebeke, who is also the Apostolic Visitor in South and East Asia, with headquarters in the Colony, will74 words
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188 1958-06-03 7 THE Nanyang University will submit another name to (he Singapore Government in place of Dr. S. L. Prescott, who has declined to serve on the commission on academic recognition, The Standard was reliably told yesterday. The new name, who will be a scholar of international188 words
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216 1958-06-03 7 IT is difficult to prevent people from determining their own destinies as well as aspiring for a better standard of living, said Dr. William A. Shimer in Singapore yesterday. Dr. Shimer, executive secretary of the Pacific Division of World Brotherhood, was addressing a symposium216 words
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Article131 1958-06-03 7 ABORTION BEFORE HER DEATH A MOTHER of five had an abortion while her husband was away in India. This was stated in the Singapore Second Coroner's Court yesterday at the Inquiry into the death of Beru binte Abdul Kadir, 37, who died at the General Hospital on April 16 from131 words
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Article49 1958-06-03 7 PENANG, Mon.— The fortnightly meeting of the Penang Discussion Group will be held at the Kheh Association at 8.30 p.m. on Wednesday. The chairman of this meeting will be Mr. Khoo Choo Poon Every person will be given an opportunity to express freely on any subject49 words
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Advertisement793 1958-06-03 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWARDS Sailings tor Aden, Port Said. Genoo, Antwerp. Rotterdam, Hamburg, Bremen. Copenhagen. Gothenburg. Oslo. S'pore P.S'hom Penang "FALSTRIA" m. BOGOTA' 19/21 June 22/23Jun« 24/25June Calling Beyrouth, Karlshamn, Gdynia. OUTWARD Soilings for Bangkok and tor FAR CAST. Penang P. S'ham S'pore "MANCHURIA" i/5 unt "KAMBODIA" 11/12 June 12/13Jun«793 words
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293 1958-06-03 9 'Atoms For Peace' Uses Exhibitions Planned WORK is now well ahead for two exhibitions in Geneva during the United Nations Scientific Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy in September, a London Press Service announcement says. A prominent feature of one of them— the Scientific Exhibition—will be a model293 words
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138 1958-06-03 9 Record In U.K. Aircraft Industry Exports WITH its overseas trade boosted by more than £1,000,000 a week so far this year, the British aircraft industry's exports have reached record heights, the Society of British Aircraft Constructors announced in London. It states that the industry is earning, on the average, about138 words
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Article89 1958-06-03 9 SINGAPORE Chiuese fro duce Exchange noon closing prices oei picul veslerrta* were: copra June/ July U.K. Continent $31} buyers $32 sellers coconut oil in bulk $48 sellers; in drums $51 .sellers: Muntok white pepper $120 sellers; Sarawak white $119 sellers; Special Sarawak black $68. H.C.B Ltd: Bombay copra May,89 words
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Article23 1958-06-03 9 SUGAR cane production in Martinique, French West Indies, totalled 761,553 tons in 1957. against 1,116,000 tons in the previous year.23 words
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Article90 1958-06-03 9 Aussie Firm Makes New Lubricant A NEW lubricant claimed to increase the life of all types of machinery is announced by a Melbourne industrial firm. Longer life, prolonged servicing periods, reduced friction in all moving parts, and freedom from the effects of acid action, are claimed for it. The product90 words
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Article60 1958-06-03 9 MR. A. R. SHARMA, Registrar (trade) at the office of the Indian Commission in Singapore, leaves the Colony on June H for India, after having completed his three-year tour of duty. He will go on leave before being posted to another assignment. His successor will be Mr.60 words
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Article103 1958-06-03 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday. New York: buying. T.T. 32-15/ 16. O.D. 33-1/16. 90 days airmail 33-1/8 credit bills, 33-3/16, trade bills. Canada: buying, T.T. 31-13/16. O.D 31-15/16. 90 days airmail 32-1/4 credit bills, 32-3/8 trade bills. Selling.103 words
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Article, Illustration186 1958-06-03 9 Improving Under- Developed Land RESEARCH methods adopted by Australian scientists in discovering the best uses for large areas of under-developed land may yield important results if applied in Asia. The scientists have, for the most part, used the methods in northern Australia. However they believe their methods could have widespread186 words
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289 1958-06-03 9 RUBBER INDUSTRY TO LOOK FOR 'SUPERMAN' KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— A worldwide hunt is underway for a "Superman" to manage Malaya's $10 000 000-a-year rubber research programme. Adveitisement inviting application for the "superman" post appeared in local newspapers today, although the same advertisement was carried by British and West German papers289 words
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Article40 1958-06-03 9 FOR the past few years, peanuts have been one of the main products in French Equatorial Africa. Begun in the Niari Valley, peanut culture spread rapidly, to become an important part of the Middle Congo and Gabon exports.40 words
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319 1958-06-03 9 NEW YORK, June 2 The economic recession in the United States is "slowing down"' and improvement of the national economy is "in the making" President Eisenhower said in an address to the economic mobilisation conference of the American Management Association recently Mr. Eisenhower said:319 words
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Article200 1958-06-03 9 SHIPS IN PORT oriftt ROADS Gorgon. Benarty. Clan Maebride, Oulida. Scudai, Azuma, Mam. Theta Star, Agios Ylassios. Amelia. DanakiL Gordian Batloela, Norse Lady, Steel Admiral Leneverett, Fernside, Flying Enterprise, Limburg. Bakongan, Benalbanach. Kasimbar. Belinda, Troon Breeze. China Fir, Barumun, S<v. Selo, Fxikuzan, Maru. Pyidawayunt. Seremban, Yochow Pres. Coolidge, Wei Ming,200 words
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Article158 1958-06-03 9 Price Slips On R.I. News SINGAPORE rubber market eased yesterday on unconfirmed reDorts of possible increased exports from Indonesia to the Colony. International first grade June shipment closed at 731 cents per lb., down 2| cents on the previous close. The market was marked down at the opening when the158 words
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Article205 1958-06-03 9 Share Mart Continues To Ease i\LL sections of the Malayan share market continued to ease yesterday. The turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers 8.8. Petrol 46/- 48/Fraser and Neave: Ords 2.45 2.50 Gammon 194 198 Hume Industries: Pref. 4/7 4/10 Singapore205 words
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Article235 1958-06-03 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday Federal Disp. $1; Fraser and Neave ords $2.47i, $2.46; Gammon $196, $1.98 both overnight. $1.97; Hammer 51.52J: H. Waugh $1.25; Hume pref s A4/9 overnight; M. Breweries $3.55 cum Debenture; M. Breweries Debenture 81c overnight: M Cement $1.33; McAlister $1.25235 words
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Article, Illustration52 1958-06-03 9 PREMIER and Colonial Treasurer of New South Wales, Mr. J. J. Cahill (seated) is seen here signing the New York Stock Exchange guest book. as the president of the Stock Exchange. Mr. Keith Funston. looks on. Mr. Cz.hill visited the Exchange with several other prominent Australians52 words
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Advertisement450 1958-06-03 9 PELNI. LINES 12 ROBINSON ROAD T#l: ***** < Fr ht /Through Cargo Dept.) Tel: ***** (Manager). "LARAT" for Tombelon Pont ion ok June 9 "PANEHAN" for Djombi June 11 j£U EVERETT ORIENT LINE lE^ Fot Hongkong. Japan. For Penang •"REBEVERETT" Chittagong, Calcutta. t^CTt/ItSS "NORIVIRITT" ...15/17 June RADCVERETT 30 June 2450 words
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Advertisement5669 1958-06-03 10 NOTICE THE F.M.S. CHAMBER OF MINES Speech delivered by the Vice -President, the Hon'ble Mr. K.J. Cumming, J.P., 8.E., at the Forty-Seventh Annual General Meeting held at Ipoh on Thursday, 29th May, 1958. I f American buying that the solution to the problem lies. The een eliminated, 2,793 wounded and5,669 words
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Article289 1958-06-03 11 LEONG HEW MENG - THE DANES MUST BE REALLY GOOD! LEONG HEW MENG By ANOTHER warning: about the Danish threat to Malaya's badminton supremacy was sounded by a top official of the International Badminton Federation, Mr. D L. Bloomer, who arrived in the Colony yesterday as the Federation's representative in the Thomas Cup matches289 words
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142 1958-06-03 11 Matthews Cuts Aussie Tour Flies For H.K. MELBOURNE, June 2 (Reuter) Blackpool winger Stanley Matthews will leave Melbourne for Hongkong today, and will not play in Balckpool's remaining Australian matches in Adelaide and Perth. Announcing this. Blackpool chairman, Mr. A. Hindley, said Matthews and injured players Garrett and Perry would142 words
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Article25 1958-06-03 11 THE annual soccer match between Malayan Breweries and Fraser and Neave for the Lewis Cup will be played today at River Valley Road.25 words
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Article247 1958-06-03 11 ARMY Boys Trade School scored a well deserved two-nil victory over Victoria School in the final of the SAFA Youth competition at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. This was the second final for the Army Boys and their first victory. Last year they were beaten by247 words
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Article63 1958-06-03 11 FAN Yen Shein of Gomes House won the individual ehampiorfchip in Division 'A* for the third successive year at the 42nd annual athletic sports of Saint Andrew's School held on the school ground last Saturday. In the 'B' Division Goh Kia Jian, also of Gomes House, was63 words
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Article30 1958-06-03 11 SANTA BARBARA, California, June 2 (Reuter) Lew Hoad resumed his 100-match professional lawn tennis series after a week's absence and beat Pancho Gonzales 9-7, 7-5, here last night.30 words
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Article, Illustration790 1958-06-03 11 JIMMY SOH - JIMMY SOH The third Asian Games came to an end on Sunday, it was a sad and moving ceremony that ended a week of friendly and been rivalry for all Asian sportsmen. The organization and running of the Games was carried out with streamlined efficiency790 words
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Article35 1958-06-03 11 RESULTS of the Colony Women's Golf Club monthly stableford played on the Royal Singapore Golf Club course yesterday are: Division "A": Mrs. K. Smart, 20 pts.. Division "B": Mrs. P. Seth, 19 pts.35 words
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Article65 1958-06-03 11 JOHN James, who refereed last Saturday's boxing match between Sonny Chia and Emile Bill Tinde over ten rounds at the Happy World stadium, told The Standard yesterday that he gave the decision to Sonny Chia because he believed he was a clear winner. He gave Chia six rounds65 words
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Advertisement62 1958-06-03 11 the tyre of the future for the cars off today The new Dunlop "Gold SeaP tyre has the most advanced tread pattern, coupled MnDr Ull Pftnr lth balan ced" performance throughout* mORE MiLEAuE giving yoa exceptional tyre service under all conditions. /^v^^^^^^^^^r^^^^^^SfliflS^^^p^^sSv^ri^^^^^^^^ A r^""i i^ >>^^\. ■■A wK r .^JEf''62 words
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Article101 1958-06-03 11 SAINT Andrew's School maintained their unbeaten record when they beat Alexandra Grammar School by six wickets in an Inter-School cricket match at Woodsville Alexandra. 41. (Sundaraj five for 3 and A. L'estrange four for 14). St. Andrew's 42 for four. (Sinnappa 12 and Jacob 11). On the S.J.I,101 words
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757 1958-06-03 12 VERNON MORGAN - STAGE 15 ALL SET FOR THE 1958 DERBY VERNON MORGAN Scratching Of Alcide A Great Blow To Ante-Post Backers By LONDON, June 2 (Reuter) The Derby, the most popular event in the racing calendar, to be run over the historic undulating course of one and a half miles on Epsom757 words
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Article214 1958-06-03 12 An Angry Boxing Manager Hits Out NEW YORK. June 2 (UPI).— •They won"t push me." declared manager Cus Damato j yesterday when informed that the World Boxing Committee at Paris had ordered Floyd Patterson to defend his heavyweight crown or relinquish it. "If the World Committee tries to force Patterson214 words
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Article, Illustration43 1958-06-03 12 SINGAPORE'S Tan Howe Liang beat the best of Asia's weightlifters in the lightweight division to win a Gold Medal at the Third Asian Games. Tan lifted a total of 826J 'bs. Howe Liang: is a member of Singapore's Evergreen Weightlifting Party.43 words
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Article95 1958-06-03 12 CL 2 5 FOR NEXT K.L RACES THE Selangor Turf Club will hold their next meeting on June 28, July 2 and 5. There will be two runs for all horses in Class Two and Class Five. Distances and Stakes are: Class Two: Ist run six furlongs or about seven95 words
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55 1958-06-03 12 Racing Driver Suspended Indefinitely INDIANAPOLIS, June 2, (AFP) The United States Automobile Club yesterday suspended indefinitely racing driver Ed Elisian. He was considered responsible for the accident in the first lap of the Indianapolis 500 miles Grand Prix race on Friday in which American champion driver Pat O'Connor was killed55 words
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Article17 1958-06-03 12 BARCELONA. June 2. (AFP). Argentina's Enrique Navarra won the world threecushion billiard championship here yesterday.17 words
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Article205 1958-06-03 12 Eleven Records Smashed MALACCA, Mon.— Eleven records were smashed at the St. Francis Institution annual sports held on the Reclamation ground yesterday. Justin de Silva who put up^ the best performance in Division 1, broke the existing 100 yards record with a time of 10.6 sec. The furroer record was205 words
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Article33 1958-06-03 12 OPORTO. Portugal. June 2. (Reuter) Portugal won the world roller .hockey championship here last night when they drew 2-2 with Spain in the last match. Spain were second and Italy third.33 words
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Letter146 1958-06-03 12 RAHIM FOR CARDIFF? Sir The brilliant performance of Rahim Ahmad at Tokyo should make him a candidate for the British Empire Games in mid-July. His time of 48.8 seconds will enable him to find a place in at least the semi-finals and if he improves a bit more he may146 words
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232 1958-06-03 12 ADENAU. West Germany, June 2 (Reuter) ving an Aston Martin, led e 1,000 kilometres sports <ar Britain's Stirling Moss, drr almost throughout to win th< race here yesterday. In this fourth event of the world sports car championship the British ace smashed232 words
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Article134 1958-06-03 12 MALACCA FORCE A DRAW MALACCA, Sun. Negri Sembilan gained six points for their first innings lead over Malacca in a drawn cricket league played on the padang over the weekend. Negri, batting first, set up an 80-run lead over rrie home team and then declared 127 runs for six wickets.134 words
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Article, Illustration80 1958-06-03 12 TOKYO: The women's lawn tennis doubles matches came to an end at the Third Asian Games as Japan took first place honours, with the Philippines second. Third place went to two tied teams, the Malayans and the Chinese. Photo shows them on the victory stand.UPI - 80 words
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120 1958-06-03 12 Scotland's Cup Team Show Poor Form WARSAW, June 2 (Reuter). Scotland^ World Cup team, who open their bid in Sweden next week, scraped through to a 2-1 win over Poland yesterday in a friendly international. But although the Scots led 1-0 at halftime. and increased this to two early in120 words
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Article76 1958-06-03 12 Schoolboy To Dive For England LONDON. June 2 (Reuter). Brain Phelps, 14-year-old London schoolboy, will dive for England in the Empire games at Cardiff next month. Phelps. who will compete in the highboard event, was included in the English team named here yesterday. Sylvia Lewis, of Hounslow, Middlesex, a new76 words
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Article, Illustration71 1958-06-03 12 THERE was some confusion in the 400-metre dash when India's Daljit Singh was disqualified after coming in second during the Asian Games. First place went to India's Milkha Singh who cut the tape at 47 sec. flat, setting up a new record. P Somblingo (Philippines)U.P.I. - 71 words
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Article64 1958-06-03 12 OTTOWA. June 2. (ReuterJ. —Canada is to make physical fitness research tests at next month's British Empire and Commonwealth Games at Cardiff to compare fitness of Canadian athletes with those from the rest of the Commonwealth. The tests, to be directed by Royal Canadian Air Force specialists,64 words
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Article44 1958-06-03 12 MOSCOW. June 2 (AFP) Soviet weightlifter Vassili Stepanov yesterday broke hit world heavy-lighc weight record for the two-hand press with 150.5 kilograms in a meet at Riga, Tass News Agency reported. Stepanov's former mark wai 150.0 kilos, the Agency said.44 words
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Article61 1958-06-03 12 MODESTO, California. June 2 (AFP).— The Abelene C tian College relay team the world record for the four times 220 yards in 1 min 22 and 6/10 sec. They also beat the world record for the four times 150 yards with a time of 39 and61 words
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727 1958-06-03 12 At The Wicket With NORMAN YARDLEY THE selectors who met in London on Sunday to name England's team for the first Test against the New Zealanders at Edgbaston, Birmingham, on June 5 were the luckiest Test Committee in the whole of world cricket. As I727 words
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Advertisement77 1958-06-03 12 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products CHEE THONE SAN Provides Instantaneous relief for Toothache, Earache, Stomachache, Muscle Pain, Indigestion, Backache, Colds, Sore Throat, etc. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL i M 111 IfiiT The Whole i m f,^r Bfe r 0* k i Af D Ik77 words
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Article523 1958-06-03 13 r- "'lr^r <■ j s*°*~\ \vmAmmmT"^m^^\ M [)ARRYL F. ZANUCK is in French Equatorial Africa and will go to the Belgian Congo to shoot elephants bit not with a gun. The man whose name has always been connected with big pictures and often with pictures523 words
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Article, Illustration79 1958-06-03 13 IN THE full heat of action (to which can be added the temperature of 47 degrees Centigrade), Darryl F. Zanuck with his cigar and John Huston with his shooting script, producer and director of "THE ROOTS OF HEAVEN/' based on Romain Gary's best-selling novel. This Twentieth Century-Fox79 words
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Article, Illustration417 1958-06-03 13 AY BRITT is a tall, lissome Swede with blue grey cat's eyes, blonde hair and a few freckles. The combination, when first viewed by a U.S. movie audience, at a sneak preview of "The Young Lions," in San Francisco, elicited one of the417 words
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182 1958-06-03 13 URINCESS Alice, Countess of Athlone, granddaughter of Queen Victoria, teas guest of honour at a special screening of the Rank Organ is a tion't HEART OF A CHILD, in London. Eleven-year-old Richard Williams, star of the film, presented the Princess with a bouquet when182 words
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Miscellaneous573 1958-06-03 13 QUOTATION: mm "A well-cultivated mind I is. so to speak, made op of all the minds of preceding ages: it is only one single W* 4^^l mind which has been educated during all this I times." Fontenrllr V9^V TtESDAY FOR EVERY- I mAm I ONE: Those who are thrifty. I573 words
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Article80 1958-06-03 14 ANOTHER HEART FOR A DOG MOSCOW. June 2 (UPI) Soviet doctors have successfully transplanted a second heart in a dog. the Communist Party organ Pravda reported today. Pravda said the operation was performed by surgeon V.P. Demikhov. The surgeon extracted the heart from one dog and transferred it to the80 words
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180 1958-06-03 14 COLOMBO, June 2 (Reuter) —People in the Jaffna district of Northern Ceylon have been ordered to give up their firearms by June 4 or face heavy penalties, a Government spokesman announced today. The orders were made after sporadic "incidents" in many parts of the180 words
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Article625 1958-06-03 14 Official Relief, Victory Cheers And Some Boos ALGIERS, June 2 (UPI) The leaders of the Algiers insurrection claimed "a great day of victory" last night because "the man on whom all our hopes were crystallized is in power in France." "For us it is a great dayReuter; UPI - 625 words
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Article19 1958-06-03 14 CENSORSHIP of French newspapers, radio and news agencies ended last night, the Ministry of Information announce!— ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article, Illustration47 1958-06-03 14 PRINCESS MARGARET shakes hands with Italian film actress Sophia Loren, when the Princess arrived a.t the Odeon Theatre, Leicester Square, to attend the premier of the film "The Key" in which Sophia Loren stars. This was the world premiere of the film UPI pix.47 words
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Article67 1958-06-03 14 AUSTRALIANS ACT AGAINST CHOLERA CANBERRA, June 2 (Reuter) Although precautionary quarantine regulation had been invoked by the Commonwealth Health Department, an outbreak of cholera in Bangkok presented no serious epidemic threat to Australia, department sources said today. The Health Department has declared Bangkok an epidemic area. This means that any67 words
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Article66 1958-06-03 14 MOUNT Vernon, New York, June 2 (UPI). Six persons were burned to death yesterday when a driver who had been warned to stop speeding crashed his car head-on into a station wagon carrying five persons to a funeral. Three were injured critically. The occupatnts of66 words
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Article21 1958-06-03 14 SWEDISH Colonel J. H. Norstrum has been appointed Chairman of the JordanIsrael Mixed Armistice Commission, it was announced today.21 words
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Article218 1958-06-03 14 'MOSCOW BROKE PACT WITH US' BELGRADE, June 2 (UPI)— Yugoslavia charged yesterday that the Soviet Union has "broken the spirit" of the 1955 rapprochement between the two countries. The charge came in a 4.000--word article in the official Communist Party organ. Borba, appearing on the third anniversary of the signing218 words
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91 1958-06-03 14 H.K. MAN BUYS HOUSE OF ANNIE LAURIE EDINBURGH, Scotland, June 2 (Reuter) A Hong-kong-born landowner has bought Craigdarroch House, former home of Annie Laurie, heroine of the Scottish song, it was reported Jiere today. The price paid by Mr. Adam Dalz no has Hongkong business interests, was not The property,91 words
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Article67 1958-06-03 14 NEW DELHI, June 2 (UPI) ::an diplomatic missions in Peking. Lhasa and Gangtok are seeking Communist Chinese permission to send a fiven of Indian schoto study ancient Reports from Tibet say there are about 100,000 valua'.pts in Sanskrit .oetan preserved in ret chambers" of the67 words
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Article25 1958-06-03 14 STROMBOLI volcano in the T Sea, north of E erupting early luriing moiten lava \e air amid a series of naking explosions. er.25 words
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Article, Illustration39 1958-06-03 14 MADAM Chiang Kaishek, wife of the Nationalist Chinese leader Gen. Chiang Kai-shek, arrived at Idlewi'd Airport. New York. Escorting her is TWA representative Paul Correri. Madam Chiang is here for a medical check. UPI pix.39 words
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211 1958-06-03 14 ONE DEAD IN MANILA AIRPORT ACCIDENT MANILA, June 2 (UPI) A Filipino man was killed and an American captain injured early today when a Pan-American airliner skidded off the runway at the Manila International Airport while landing in a heavy rain. Pan-American Airlines officials said the landing gear of the211 words
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Article48 1958-06-03 14 LONDON, June 2 (Reuter) An atomic worker who claims he has been affected by radio-activity is to sue the Atomic Energy Authority in Britain's first nuclear lawsuit, it is disclosed today. He is Mr. Percy Dunn, aged 40, of Lytham St. Annes. Lancashire.48 words
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Article171 1958-06-03 14 DENVER, June 2 (UPD— A nude woman was found burned and floundering in a lime pit near the Denver city limits early yesterday. She died in a hospital of severe shock nearly six hours later. Sheriffs officers questioned tavern employees who said she had171 words
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206 1958-06-03 14 WASHINGTON, June 2 (UPl)— The pacifist boat "GoWen Kule" will try to sail from Honolulu on Wednesday in a new attempt to block further U.S. nuclear tests in the Pacific, it was announced today. William H. Huntington of St James, Long Island,206 words
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Article97 1958-06-03 14 Macmillan 's Wife Is Also Going LONDON, June 2 (Reuter)— Lady Dorothy Macmillan, wife of the Prime Minister, will accompany her husband on his forthcoming visit to the United States and Canada, authoritative sources said today. They will fly to America on Friday. Mr. Harold Macmillan will have talks with97 words
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Article393 1958-06-03 14 British Unions Cry: LONDON, June 2 (IPI) The British G< men! is coming under increasing pressure from trades unions to bar free admission of Asians who are increasing the rising tide of unemployment in Britain. The Home Office has been challenged in P. meet to393 words
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Article155 1958-06-03 14 BRISTOL. England, June 2 (Reuter) The British Colonial Office has told a former Army officer here that it is considering his request for documentary evidence to justify the arrest of Archbishop Makarios The ex-officer. Mr. Ivor Worth, said tonight he had been informed of this in a155 words
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