Singapore Standard, 9 June 1958
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Title Section21 1958-06-09 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone *****—5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1958 Vol. Vtlll. No. 341 15 cts. 12 Page! [FINAL EDITION]21 words
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Article345 1958-06-09 1 HIGH SEA DRAMA OFF SPORE COAST Three Customs Craft Seize Speedboat After Dawn Chase Standard Staff Reporter A DRAMATIC sea chase of a speedboat by three high-powered Singapore Customs craft early yesterday morning resulted m the seizure of more than 1,000 pounds of opium worth $400,000. The345 words
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262 1958-06-09 1 Security Forces Keep Close Watch COLOMBO, June 8 (Reuter) A Government spokesman said here today that the build up of Security Forces m the northern and eastern provinces of Ceylon was ''proceeding apace" today on the 13th day after the state of Emergency. He262 words
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104 1958-06-09 1 'NO LIMIT TO RUBBER FOR RED CHINA' JAKARTA, June 8 (AFP) An Indonesian Trade Ministry official stated m Jakarta yesterday that talks were still going on for finalising rubber deals with Soviet Union and Communist China. Antara news agency reported. The quantity of rubber to be bought by China would104 words
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262 1958-06-09 1 Too Many Barriers To Free Flow Of Cash Macmillan GREENCASTLE, Indiana, June 8, (Reuter) Mr. Harold Macmillan, the British Prime Minister, today called for a broadening of allied inter-dependence to include not only defence but also the political and economic fields. "Just as the economies of the States of the262 words
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Article78 1958-06-09 1 INDONESIA beat Denmark by six games to three at the Singapore Badminton Stadium last night. SINGLES Tan Joe Hock beat Finn Kobbero 1-15» 15-12, 15-10. Eddie Yusof lost to Palle Granlund 8-15, 9-15. Ferry Sonneville beat Erland Kops 15-12. 15-9. DOUBLES Tan Joe Hock Lie Po Djian78 words
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Article73 1958-06-09 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman told The Standard tonight that he might be forced to cancel his pilgrimage to Mecca because of the outbreak of cholera m Bangkok. The TunKu has been refused air passage on June 16 because the Diane will73 words
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Article, Illustration31 1958-06-09 1 pic. INDONESIAN captain and coach Ferry Sonneville who scored the fifth and winning point for his country last night pictured here being chaired by his supporters StandardStandard - 31 words
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Article170 1958-06-09 1 TOKYO, June 8, (UPD— Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi had promised Indonesian Premier Djuanda^ that Japan will maintain a "hands off" policy on the Indonesian rebellion, the Foreign Office said yesterday. Kishi's promise was made m a May 29 message to Djuanda and was m170 words
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Article47 1958-06-09 1 LONDON, June 8 (Reuter)— Doctors from less advanced countries should be invited to Britain to study British methods of birth control, Sir Russell Brain, former president of the Royal College of Physicians, told the annual meeting of the Family Planning Association here yesterday.47 words
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222 1958-06-09 1 MONACO, June 8 (Reuter) Mrs. Irene Hunter. 67, French-born wife of a British veterinary surgeon, yesterday won a legal battle to keep a 1,000-million-franc legacy left to her by a retired French rubber Dlanter she nursed for more than 20 years. Monaco Appeal Court222 words
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179 1958-06-09 1 U.S. ARMY HELICOPTER DETAINED BY E. GERMANS BERLIN, June 8 (Reuter). —A United States Army helicopter which flew over the East German frontier yesterday was forced to land near Karl Marx Stadt (Chemnitz) and is now detained by East German authorities, It was officially reported here today. The Communist newspaper179 words
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Article32 1958-06-09 1 A GOLD nugget weighing 6.18 pounds has been found m the Shiroky goldfields of the Magadan district, m the Soviet Far East, The Soviet News Agency Tass said yesterday.— ReuterReuter - 32 words
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193 1958-06-09 1 TOKYO, June 8 (UPI) A Japanese newspaper editor said today he had been "pleasantly" surprised during a visit to Singapore U> find that no anti-Japanese sentiment remained m the British Crown Colony. Assistant Editor Yoshimasa Sumino of the Mainichi. one of Japan's leading dailies, visited193 words
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Article132 1958-06-09 1 Amnesty Will Not Be Extended KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The amnesty offer to the terrorists will not be extended beyond July 31. the Minister for Defence. Dato Abdul Razak assured the UMNO General Assembly here today. The warfare aealnst the terrorists will be stepped up after this date for their total132 words
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Article23 1958-06-09 1 EMUJO Garcia Gomez will replace Jose Ricardo Homd Acebo, as Spanish Ambassador to Iraq, it was announced m Madrid yesterday. UPIUPI - 23 words
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Advertisement73 1958-06-09 1 Tiger Beer Testimonials MISS FANNY FUSELAGE, the attractive Trans Global Air Hostess, said: "When your flaps are down it's time for a TIGER!" MEWED AND BOTTLED IN SINGAPORE B* HALAYAN BREWERIES LTD.. AND DISTRIBUTED BY FRASER ANO NEAVE LTD. UNBREAKABLE 7 V <» W/«^| V^ MAINSPRING /A 1 J^ TTTONI^73 words
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Advertisement161 1958-06-09 2 SITUATIONS VACANT SINCAFORE CITY COUNCIL Depot. Office. <cd. APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED the Kuala diversity of i Assistant H Ilerk above posK Kua'a xiid reacr* KUALA LUMPUR APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED ge and Irri;ate of Educar on or P m ♦ion D.I D oe. IPOH TOWN COUNC be and Special Crade. 147161 words
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Advertisement711 1958-06-09 2 SINCAPORE CITY COUNCIL: Required for WATER DEPARTMENT: tmance icale $695xA45-1.250 anable Allowance. 3-year agreement m first instance. Commencing salary depending upon qualifications and experience. The appointee must have a thorough knowledge of accounting principles and of costing ~ds. Ib) bo capable of controll'ng and organising their duties. ■ow tact m711 words
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Advertisement1053 1958-06-09 2 NOTICES VACANCIES IN SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT SERVICE ONLY CANDIDATES WITH THE STIPULATED REQUIREMENTS NEED APPLY AND SHOULD STATE IN ORDER OF PREFERENCE THE POSTS FOR WHICH THEY WISH TO BE CONSIDERED. APPLICANTS FOR PERMANENT APPOINTMENT MUST SATISFY USUAL NATIONALITY AND RESIDENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS. post jb, cai arv «paiit Arv EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS, DUTIES1,053 words
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Advertisement552 1958-06-09 2 THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS ASSOCIATION ALL members of the above Association m the Colony of Singapore will be closed for business on Thursday 12th June 1958. for the Birthday of Her Excellency Queen Elizabeth 11. ANGLO-ORIENTAL (Mtlaya) LIMITED. KUALA LUMPUR OUTPUTS of tin concentrates" for the undermentioned Companies under the552 words
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Advertisement821 1958-06-09 2 TENDER NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF I SINGAPORE. Tender. GAS DEPARTS for the supply of S Tender Deposit $2 4.00 p.m on 141 Forms from the ment Meter Reading Mansoor Street, on pr> of City Trr^. Receipt which will tx the name of the teno. mitting the tender. Sealed tenders mud821 words
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EDITORIAL • SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD June 9. 1958.
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Article467 1958-06-09 3 MEMBERS of the teaching profession have been reminded that, m playing their part to shape the destiny of Singapore, they must remember, first and foremost, that they are teachers. The reminder came from President of the Singapore Certificated Teachers' Association, Mr. Yin Ec Kheng, when he467 words
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Article418 1958-06-09 3 THE Malayan Communist Party's tribute to the Federation's Merdeka celebrations and other occasions, since the declaration of independence last August, as the time limit set by Premier Tunku Abdul Rahman for their surrender draws nearer, is intriguing. The tribute appeared m the party bulletin Awakening418 words
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Article1544 1958-06-09 3 PARIS JT is not often that you can repeat some of the most famous words m history with a semblance of truth and m considerable comfort. But at 151 p.m. on the Rue Reaumur m this vastly disturbed capital, I hailed a motor-car and gave the driver1,544 words
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Article, Illustration63 1958-06-09 3 The new nuclearpowered U.S. submarine "Skate" recently (March 1958) crossed the Atlantic m 203 hours (8 days, 11 hours) to set a new speed record for submarines. It made the entire Atlantic trip without surfacing. The Skate is the third of the world's atomic-powered submarines to be63 words
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Article173 1958-06-09 3 Shorts from the Talks Saxon Counties "ALL the Saxon counties of England have a sort of Inarticulate, shy. slow mode of speech, and a habit of mind that doesn't talk easily to strangers. It keeps itself to itself to such an extent that communities m the Saxon counties become ingrown173 words
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Article, Illustration430 1958-06-09 3 the NEWS as it strikes me ALTHOUGH the people of Singapore some of them at least will hate to admit it. the Colony, m some respects, lacks the bold initiative of the people m the Federation, and it is not for want of trying. It is because of nonchalance and,430 words
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Advertisement28 1958-06-09 3 jy A finely I Mentholised 5 Cigarette fl SINGAPORE PRICE 40 ftS W FEDERATION PRICE 45 Cts. B tl ALSO AVAILABLE IN TINS A Of twenty fifty At28 words
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Article36 1958-06-09 4 THE Mayor q/ Penang, Mr. D. S. Ramanathan, and City Councillors will hold a civic reception at the Town Hall on Saturday night m connection with the lann and water festival m the island.36 words
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Article81 1958-06-09 4 THE eight young Federation Army officers who have been commissioned as 2nd Lieutenant at the Royal Military Academy, m England recently returned to Kuala Lumpur on Friday. They are from left: 2nd Lt. Awalludin bin Hassan. Mohamed Fadiil bin Ahmad, Madzlan bin Muraidin Yahaya bin Yusof,FAH - 81 words
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Article458 1958-06-09 4 10,000 START WAR ON GANGSTERS Plan By Hawkers, Traders Against Extortion Bids SINGAPORE'S 10,000 farmers, petty hawkers, market stall holders and small traders, m Yio Chu Rang. Tampenis and Ponggol districts have taken the first step m forming a people's organization to fight gangster extortion activities. A 15-man committee representative458 words
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Article258 1958-06-09 4 Mayor's Blast Against Expats IT was against the interests of the people of Singapore to create jobs of $3,500 a month for persons who were most likely to be expatriates, said Mayor Ong Eng Guan yesterday. The Mayor, who was commenting on a proposal to set up a loan section258 words
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Article34 1958-06-09 4 THE Band of the Singapore Police Force, will now play at the Pasir Panjang Park (Seaside) on June 19 from 5.30 to 6.30 p.m. and not on June 20 as stated previously.34 words
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Article47 1958-06-09 4 DR. lOSEPH SELVAM passed away at 1 1 a.m. Sunday. Bth |une. The cortege will leave No. 30 Maxwell Road at 4.30 pm. on Monday. 9th lune and arf.ve at St. John's Cathedral Buk t Nanas at 5 p m and thereafter to Cheras Road Cemetery.47 words
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Article118 1958-06-09 4 3 Honoured By Dutch Red Cross FOR outstanding services towards the Netherlands Red Cross Society during the evacuation of Dutch citizens from Indonesia, three Singapore residents have been decorated by the Society's Executive Committee. They are: Mr. L. Cresson, Director of the Singapore Branch of the British Red Cross Society118 words
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Article49 1958-06-09 4 The Kedah Malay Teachers Union. Kota Star Branch, at a meeting yesterday, criticized the Federal Ministry of Education which they claimed still tended to penalize women teachers after marriage. The resolution, however, will be debated again by the union when they meet on June 16.49 words
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Article115 1958-06-09 4 A HOTEL manaKeress. Lock Ah Peng, was on Saturday Aned a total of $400 or four months' jail by Mr. K. T. Alexander m the Singapore Fourth Magistrate's Court, on two charges of failing to enter the particulars of a couple m the hotel register.115 words
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Article299 1958-06-09 4 THE International Transport Workers Federation m London have fully backed the claims made by Singapore seamen for "war risk bonus" covering sailings to Indonesian ports. The ITWF. m a cable to the Colony's Ministry of Commerce and Industry, said that they had learnt of the299 words
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Article185 1958-06-09 4 WHAT powers are inherent m the office of Mayor of Singapore and what authority is vested on him by the Local Government Ordinance can only be denned by a Court of Law. The Standard was authoritatively told yesterday. The Minister for Local Government, Lands185 words
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Article70 1958-06-09 4 THE William Jacks branch of the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union elected the following officebearers at its fourth annual general meeting he.d recently. Chairman Mr. Cheong Mm Chee. sec. Mr. S. J. Mallya. treasurer Mr. Lee Choc Ann. asst. treasurer Mr. Allan Wee. Committee Messrs. Lum70 words
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235 1958-06-09 4 JUMABHOY'S CHARGE IS SILLY, SAYS LEE A SINGAPORE Independent Assemblyman yesterday challenged a Minister to substantiate his charge that Colony politicians were obstructing his attempts to promote the local fishing industry or withdraw his allegations The Assemblyman, Mr. Lee Choon Eng (.Queenstown) was commenting on a statement by Mr. J.235 words
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67 1958-06-09 4 A TOTAL of 980 donated blood at the Transfusion Service m Sir.during May. The report for the month revealed that for th< time there were more tlves" than service donors. A breakdown of thfigure shows that 199 tives gave their blood as compared67 words
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Article, Illustration114 1958-06-09 4 BELOW: Mr. Svend Erling Nielsen and Valmai L. Burton who were married at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. Singapore, on Saturday. A reception for the couple was later held at thr home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Hegerhorst. at Dunearn Road, followed by a dinner at Prince's114 words
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225 1958-06-09 4 No Penalty, But Avoid Caustic Soda -Police SINGAPORE Police yesterday advised the pubVic to use washing soda m preference to caustic soda tor their domestic work. I A Police statement said, that since under the new legislation the sale of caustic soda was prohibited without a special licence, the authorities225 words
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Article78 1958-06-09 4 PENANG, Sun— A t< unit of the British Br ing Corporation, now toi: Commonwealth countries ed on the Mayor, Mr. D Ramanathan, during the w> end. The unit took shots of c Mayor m his office at the Council Chamber during on-the-spot interview, shots will78 words
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Article64 1958-06-09 4 THE following ofn> were elected at the ar/ general meeting of the V? recently: President: Mrs. D. M. gino. vice-presidents: D: E. Field and Mrs. Sh Khoo. Committee: Dr. Slew Gek. M. Mrs. Emily Chew, Mrs X Wong. Mrs. A. Shield. Ml Fleming. Mrs. Marie 164 words
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Article504 1958-06-09 5 City Council, SHB, Armed Forces Are Among Those Hit SINGAPORE is faced with a new wave of Labour unrest first time since 1956 unless the Government takes immediate steps to avert it. Ii will affect the City Council, Armed Forces, Harbour Board, shipping and few504 words
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255 1958-06-09 5 KEEP THE REDS OUT URGES MINISTER KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Deputy Prime Minister Dato Abdul Razak bin i sain today urged the 30.000 strong Government •ice Staff Council to do its utmost to prevent the infiltration of subversive elements into the lanks of the public service and to ensure its efficiency.255 words
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Article87 1958-06-09 5 JUMABHOY'S QUESTION ON THE SIT. SINGAPORE Assemblyman Mr R Jumabhoy will ask the :ster for Local Government. Lands and Housing, Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat at the next meeting of the Legislative Assembly whether the public can appeal against "the arbitrary decision" of the S.I.T. regarding plans submitted for87 words
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Article, Illustration84 1958-06-09 5 He Discussed Questions Of Common Interest from Kuala Lumpur after conferring with officials of External Affairs, Defence and Justice. Professor Bailey, who headed the Australian delegation to the Conference of the Law of Seas m Geneva, was m the Federal capital for three days. He told reporters that he discussed84 words
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Article153 1958-06-09 5 IPOH. Sun.— An official of newly- formed MCA, Ipoh >üb-branch. today told Standard that the sole of its formation was to the Kinta MCA and to membership of n. c has been no conamong the members on" he said. it was not spon■ored either by the153 words
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247 1958-06-09 5 PEXANG, Sun.— A labourer, who axed a fellow worker to death "under grave and sudden provocation was unanimously found guilty of manslaughter by a special seven-man jury and sentenced to four years' jail by Mr. Justice Good m the Assize Court here247 words
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Article122 1958-06-09 5 Chairman Lauds Exam Decision PENANG. Sun.— The chairman of the Committee of Management of the Han Chiang High School, Mr. Lim Lean Teng. today said that it was a wise move on the part of the Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. to have the secondary promotion examination for122 words
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Article53 1958-06-09 5 THREE Singapore Carlsberg Beer dealers Messrs. Ang Thian Teck. Ng Kirn Lee and Foo Kia Jwee have been invited to visit the Carlsberg Breweries m Copenhagen. They will leave by air on July 7 for Copenhagen as guests of the Breweries and the East Asiatic Company53 words
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Article, Illustration89 1958-06-09 5 CATHOLIC policemen and school cadets formed a guard cf honour at the exposition of the Blessed Sacrament during the Corpus Christi procession at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, Singapore, yesterday. Hundreds of Catholics lined the church driveway as the procession wound its way around the89 words
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Article44 1958-06-09 5 A FIGHT between two brothers resulted m one of them being stabbed m the stomach m Beo Lane, Singapore, last night. The injured man, Koh Kirn Poh, 25, a labourer was admitted to the General Hospital m a serious condition.44 words
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Article, Illustration159 1958-06-09 5 THIRTY members of the ersity of Malaya's Historical Society left Singapore on Saturday on a good cum-studv tour of Vietnam, Cambodia and Thailand. The party includes a pro- fessor and 29 undergraduates, eight of whom are girls. They will be away for 42 days. They will159 words
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Article37 1958-06-09 5 THE China Society will hold a dinner at 8 p.m. on June 21 at the Shaw Brothers seaside bungalow, 327, East Coast Road, Singapore. Chinese buffet will be followed by a professional Chinese puppet show.37 words
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Article18 1958-06-09 5 THE V.M.C.A. Flag Day on May 3in Singapore netted $3,000 for the Association's Building Fund.18 words
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Article341 1958-06-09 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The UMNO annual general assembly adopted the amended Alliance constitution after a seven -hour session here today. Penang delegates headed by Federal Councillor Inche Hashim Awang, did not participate m the debate because the Penang State UMNO argued that the constitution should341 words
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Article, Illustration58 1958-06-09 5 A FRENCH beauty expert, Miss Monique Erard, flew into Singapore last night from Bangkok to help Colony women to look their best. Miss Erard, of the famous Lancome School of Beauty m Paris, will be here for a month. She will give a series of lectures and58 words
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Advertisement502 1958-06-09 5 TIRED OF THE SAME OLD JOB? (Q) Sure you arc. Anybody fees fred d^l o( standing still. But don't get the idea W^ that lust quitting your present iob and X v '^f going somewhere else will get you out M of the rut. v\jjjl The trouble may be inside502 words
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Article188 1958-06-09 6 On With Education Plan, Say Malays DELEGATES of 40 Muslim and Malay organizations m Singapore at a mass rally yesterday protested against Government's delay m implementing its plan for Malay education. The meeting was called by the Malay Education Council which claims to speak for188 words
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Article67 1958-06-09 6 PENANG, Sun.— A coffeeshop keeper. Ooi Sung Lin. was fined $3,480 by Sessions Judge, Mr. Au Ah Wah after pleading guilty to a charge of keeping uncustomed goods 62 bottles of brand on which duty amounting to $578 had not been paid. The court was67 words
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Article65 1958-06-09 6 TELOK ANSON. Sun.— Abdul Hamid bin Hassan 30. an odd-job labourer, was produced before Tuan Syed Othman bin Ali, Presideni of the Sessions Court, on a charge of causing grievous hurt to Noidin bin Ahmad, an anti-maia-rial labourer, with a changkol on June 3 at65 words
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Article169 1958-06-09 6 Qantas Pilot Gets First Mailbag KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The first mailbag to be taken from Kuala Lumpur by a Qantas Super Consteilation to the United Kingdom was ceremoniously handed over yesterday at the airport to the plane's pilot Capt. H. J. Davis, by the Postmaster General, Mr. A. S. Gammon.169 words
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Article92 1958-06-09 6 FIRE BREAKS OUT IN A SUNDRY SHOP PENANG. Sun.— A fire broke out at an attap sundry goods shop, situated behind the Tai Tay Yah Temple m Jelutong Road here, yesterday. People m the shop were all asleep at the time the blaze began m the rear portion of the92 words
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Article142 1958-06-09 6 IPOH, Sun. A schoolteacher and his girl companion were robbed at the Perak Chinese Recreation Clvb a favourite night spot for courting couples on Friday night. The victims were Mr. Chong Kirn Wah, 25. and Mis s Lim Vat Sik, 20, of Pasir Pinji New Village.142 words
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Article, Illustration76 1958-06-09 6 THE three birthday cakes are for Konny, eight, Linda, seven, and Francis, six, the sons and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ch'ng Seng Poh of Klang. They celebrated their birthdays on Friday with a party for their friends at their home. Their birthdays really fall onT.Y. Koh - 76 words
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Article441 1958-06-09 6 PEKAN, Sun.— The King and Queen m their first Royal visit to the East Coast were given a ceremonial welcome on their arrival here last evening when they were received by the Sultan of Pahang and the Tunku Ampuan on arrival by motor launch at Pekan441 words
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Miscellaneous286 1958-06-09 6 YWCA (Raffles Quay): Malay Conversation Class 10 a m. Beauty Culture Class 2.30 Dm Katong Club Cooking Demonstration, by Miss Ong Siew Hioh 4.30 p.m Chongsam Sewing Class 5.15 p.m. Singapore Police Band; Concert at Katong Park 5.30 p.m. Shell Theatrette Colly er Quay): free film show: "Look At Your286 words
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Miscellaneous331 1958-06-09 6 2.30. 6.45 and 915 p.m MAJESTIC: An Affair To Remember 3 6.45 and 9.15 p.m. CARLTON: Tale Of Two Wives 3, 645 and 9.15 pm. KUALA LUMPUR CAPITOL; Azimat (Seal Of Solomon) 12.30. 3 15. 6.30 and 9 pm. CATHAY: Pal Joey 1. 3.15. 630 and 9.15 p.m. REX: All331 words
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Miscellaneous362 1958-06-09 6 SUNGEI SIPUT PRINCESS: Miss Cha Cha Cha (Mandarin) 2.30. 7 and 915 p.m. PENANG RKX: Seven Hills of Rome 115. 3 30. 6.30 and 9.30 p.m. CAPITOL: Jet Pilot 1.15. 3.30. 6.30 and 930 p.m .ODEON: The Restless Breed 1.15. 3.30, 6.45 and 9.15 pm. GI.OHK: Action of the Tiger362 words
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Article, Illustration420 1958-06-09 7 a beauty expert a budding star a veteran singer jenny meets— ZRICAN beauty make-up expert, Miss c Voorhees, director of consultants of the Rev 1 o n International Corporation, who has visited all the major countries, finds that women all over the world have the same interest— "to look beautiful".420 words
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Article, Illustration650 1958-06-09 7 mmmgafmßSßiHm fo hj^ie a it interview when you're called advises Gloria Gordon go you're going for a job interview. There you ire, sitting m the waiting room chair, nervously tapping your foot while butterflies chase each other round your stomach. Any moment now the door will650 words
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Article517 1958-06-09 7 'T'HE Singapore Pranakan x Dramatic Party claims that for the first time m the history of the Colony, women were allowed to participate m their plays. At a recent stage play, the "Kerhidopan Se Buta" meaning "The Fate of the Blind." presented by this party which was517 words
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INFORMATION COUNTER
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Article84 1958-06-09 7 - A week or two ago, F. H. asked me where she could get a pattern for making gloves having crocheted backs and leather palms. Through the kindness of another reader. 1 have now obtained such a pattern. It is contained m a book which has gone out84 words
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Article76 1958-06-09 7 For M.J.B. who wanted to borrow a copy of "Shoppers' Guide No. 1." I have good news. A male reader is willina. to lend her a copy of the book, provided he can be assured that it will be returned. I have given him that76 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous537 1958-06-09 7 QBffiHD BRrrrfß By Rita Del Mar LIBBA-Sept. 23 to Oct. 22— Keep on solid ground. Skip extravagance ments; be conscientious about duty. SCORPIO— Oct. 23 to Nov. 21— Be poised, economical; steer clear of risks, maintain harmonious relationships. SAGITTARIUS— Nov. 22 to Dec. 21— Attend to routine; maintain efficu be537 words
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Finance And Commerce
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239 1958-06-09 9 MOVEMENT of copra from the main (Northern) producing area of Celebes appears to have become more difficult than ever, according to Lewis and Peat (S'pcre) Ltd.'s weekly produce report. This is due to the Indonesian Central Government having announced a large area of239 words
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Article65 1958-06-09 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants on Saturday. New York: buying, T.T. 32-7/8. O.D. 33, 90 days airmail 33-1/16 credit bills. 33-1/8 trade bills. Canada: buying, T.T 31-11 /IR. O.D. 31-13/16. 90 days airmail 32-1/8 credit bills. 32-1/4 trade bills.65 words
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Article, Illustration177 1958-06-09 9 THE DANISH Shipping Company, Maersk Line, inaugurated its new pier m New York early this month. Built by the New York Port authority at a cost of U558.250,000, the pier, it is claimed, is the newest, largest and most modern on the177 words
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550 1958-06-09 9 INDUSTRIALS RALLY AT CLOSE OF WEEK By A Market Correspondent INDUSTRIALS were fractionally easier each day, but the downward trend had been arrested at the close of the week. In several cases, there was a small upward reaction, with the result that previous losses were recovered. Fraser Neave held steady550 words
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Article225 1958-06-09 9 COMPANY REPORTS Pengkalen Ltd: For the year ended Sept. 30. 1957, a profit of 363.8% was earned and dividends totalling 3/- per share were paid. A capital return of 4/- per share was made during the year. Net liQuid assets at balancing date were equal to 6/1 per share and225 words
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Article36 1958-06-09 9 OUTPUTS from estates and mines m the Guthrie Group for May announced are> Rubber 6.021.100 lb.J ♦ca (black) 176,000 lb.; palm oil 1.730 tons; palm kernels 435 tons; tin ore 1,217 piculs.36 words
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Article21 1958-06-09 9 X.P.M. have sold nine ships of its fleet with a total tonnage of 14,439, it was reported from Amsterdam.21 words
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Article, Illustration95 1958-06-09 9 THIS diesel locomotive, ao w m service m Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia, is Britain's latest contribution to the problems of speeding railway goods shunting. It is powered by a water- cooled diesel engine. The locomotive can be handled by finger controls from tbe steps at either95 words
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Article, Illustration86 1958-06-09 9 CURRENTLY tourinf Malaya, inspecting Unilever establishments. i* Mr. A. D. Bonham-Carter, a director of Unilever Limited m London. Lever Bros. (Malaya) Ltd. m Kuala Lumpur gave a reception last week at the Lake Club m honour of Mr. Bonham-Carter's rk Among the guests present was the86 words
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Article156 1958-06-09 9 Malayan Art Centre In U.S. A MALAYAN arts and crafts booth may be set up m one of the big department stores m Los Angeles. California. This was recently announced m Washington, by Malaya's Rural and Industrial Development Authority publicity and marketing officer, Mr Ng Ufong. Mr Ng was m156 words
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Article225 1958-06-09 9 BUSINESS done as from May 31 to June 6:— Industrials: Fraser and Neave Ord. $2.47 and $2.47 i Gammon? 51. 96 and $1.95 Hume Industries F.E. Ltd. 5 r r cum. Part P A4/9. Jackson and Co. $1.05 Malayan Breweries Debenture 81 ct^. Malayan Cements $1.33 and225 words
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Article135 1958-06-09 9 Station For Nuclear Research AUSTRALIA is the seventh nation m the world to have a nuclear research establishment of its own. The establishment took more than three years to build and cost nearly $42,000,000. The reactor vhich it called HIFAR (High Flux Australian Reactor), cost $7,000*--000 to build. Its gleaming135 words
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Article44 1958-06-09 9 AUSTRALIAN Export prices m April were 26 per cent k>elow the aggreg. ior April last year and 23 per cent below the mean level for the trade year 1956-57, it was announced recently by the Commonwealth Statistician, Mr. S. R. Carver- ReuterReuter - 44 words
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221 1958-06-09 9 Shipping Service To Orient Extended INAUGURATION of a new port of call, m the Knutsen Line orient service, was announced yesterday by Mr. D.F. Clayton, manager of the shipping department of Sandilands Buttery Co. Ltd., the Malayan agents. The Kristin Bakke arriving on June 22 will call direct at Port221 words
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Article35 1958-06-09 9 SIME, Darby Co. Ltd.'s Tractor and Heavy Equipment Division will hold a demonstration of the Fordson Dexta. at the work site of Merlimau Pegoh Ltd., 3 m.s. Rengam Road, Johore, on June 24.35 words
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84 1958-06-09 9 MALAYAN copra imports m the first four months this year totalled 67,251 tons, against 53,828 tons, m the same period last year. There was a corresponding rise m exports, from 35.044 tons m the first four months of 1957, to 37,113 tons m the84 words
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Article151 1958-06-09 9 Rise In Goods Transport PRODUCTION of Swissair, the Swiss national airline, has risen by not less than 40 per cent on the goods transport sector, m the first quarter of 1958, according to a spokesman of the airline m Singapore. A considerable share of this increase accrues to the new151 words
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Article60 1958-06-09 9 DUE to India's critical foreign exchange position, the Indian Government may be compelled to ban all commercial imports later this year. According to the Finanicai Times. Indications are that such a step, if taken at all. would cover imports during the first three months of the60 words
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Advertisement511 1958-06-09 9 SINGAPORE RED FUNNEL LINES rHEAP ENG MOH STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. SOON BEE STEAMSHIP CO. (S) LTD. 35, Telok Ayer Street. Tel: ***** ***** Approx. Dep. M V SOON BEE for Rengat June 10 M V TAND|ONC PINANC for Riouw Lingga |unt 13 PULAU KIDJANC for Ana^bas Natuna Islands June 15511 words
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Article639 1958-06-09 10 LEONG HEW MENG - LEONG HEW MENG The Biggest Upset By The Indons By IT happened again another upset m the current Thomas Cup competition. Indonesia's claim as a world badminton power became an accomplished fact last night when they put Denmark out of the competition by six matches to639 words
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Article75 1958-06-09 10 INDONESIA beat Denmark by six games to three at the Singapore Badminton Stadium last night. SINGLES Tan Joe Hock beat Finn Kobbero 1-15. 15-12, 15-10. Eddie Yusof lost to Palle Granlund 8-15. 9-15. Ferry Sonneville beat Erland Kops 15-12, 15-9. DOUBLES Tan Joe Hock Lie Po Djian75 words
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Article70 1958-06-09 10 POLICE Sports Association beat Amicable Athletic Association by three goals to one m a SAFA Div. 1 league match at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Police led 2-0 at half time when Haron Koned and Skinner scored. Amicables narrowed the Police lead to 2-1 through Cher Teck after70 words
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Article64 1958-06-09 10 RUDY Mosbergen, who was to lead the Colony at the Asian Games, will captain Singapore against Pakistan m the friendly hockey match at the Jalan Besar Stadium tomorrow. The team will be selected from the following 13 players: V. Gomes, S. Soocelarai: R. Mosbergen. Baldhiraj Singh; Hay.64 words
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Article23 1958-06-09 10 STOCKHOLM. June 8, (Reuter). Scores m today's matches m the World Sorcer Cup championship final series were Sweden beat Mexico 3-0.23 words
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Article31 1958-06-09 10 CHANTILLY, June 8 (Reuter) M. Francois Deupre, who took the Epsom Oaks on Friday with Bella Peola, today won the French Fillies' Classic, The Prix de Diane, with Dushka.31 words
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Article167 1958-06-09 10 'We'll Beat Thais' Manager THE manager of the Indonesian team, Mr. R. Yusof said last night after their stunning victory I am confident that we will beat Thailand." He added that Thailand would not be as difficult to overcome as Denmark. Mr. Yusof explained that Indonesia's victory was to a167 words
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Article197 1958-06-09 10 YMBA Bring Down RAF Tengah YOUNG Men's Buddhist Association created an upset m the SCA junior tournament when they broke the unbeaten record of RAF Tengah 'B 1 with a two wickets victory at Tengah vesteraay. Incidentally, it was the first game that the YMBA won m the tournament RAF197 words
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Article147 1958-06-09 10 H. C. A SCHOLFIELD and T. M. Hart tied for the first place m the 'A' Division Medal Stroke golf competition at the Royal Singapore Golf Club on Saturday. In the 'B* Division of the same competition J. W. Parker was the winner. Following are147 words
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Article30 1958-06-09 10 SAINT LOUIS, Missouri. June 7 (Reuter) Virgil Akins, 30-year-old Negro, won the world welterweight championship by defeating Vince Martinez. The referee stopped the fight m the fourth round.30 words
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Article24 1958-06-09 10 SYDNEY. June 7 (Reuter) The England touring Rugby League team beat New South Wale s 19—10 at the Sydney Cricket ground today.24 words
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Article1199 1958-06-09 10 Kobbero Vs Joe Hock First set The crowd sensing the importance of the occasion gave Kobbero and Joe Hock a big hand as the two contestants took the court. One could fill the tension as Joe Hock sent his first service high up and Kobbero smashed home1,199 words
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Article698 1958-06-09 10 Ceylonese Beat Police FORCED by the Singapoie Chinese Recreation Club into a draw on the padang, Singapore Cricket Club lost their 100 percent record when the second round of the Singapore Cricket Association senior league began yesterday. SCC declared with 248 runs for six wickets at698 words
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Article, Illustration292 1958-06-09 10 By VERITY GILL BRITAIN'S soccer idol, Stanley Matthews, may be seen m action at .Talan Besar Stadium next Saturday. Mr. Son Ghee Soon, president of the Singapore Amateur Football Association, who arrived from Hongkong last night, said Matthews had accepted an offer292 words
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Article638 1958-06-09 11 FOLLOWING are weights for all the seven race .Vednesday, second day of the Perak Turf Club'; Derby Meeting. AMUSEMENT PARK 5y 9 09 SPENCER Shaw Stable HOPEFUL BLUE SULLIVAN Sport.ng Stabl* HICH SOCKS 4y 307 DANIELS Mr KY. Lim ;ENEBAL P«L 3. 505 T/OA .b/e LVER638 words
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Article129 1958-06-09 11 Following are weights for three races. for the last day:— Div. I— furs., Cl. 4. Div. I—9 frs. Cl. 4. Div. 2—9 furs onA Conservative 9.00 San Juan 9.00 Qu( ensway 90 0 Shah dOr 8.13 Our Kingdom 8.10 Carls 8.09 (lever Bug: 8.12 Pont 1 8.01129 words
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Article126 1958-06-09 11 Althea Wins Title For Third Year MANCHESTER, June 8 (Reuter) Wimbledon champion Althea Gibson (U.S.A.) won the women's singles title for the third successive year m the Northern lawn tennis championships here yesterday. In the final, the New York Negress beat Maria Esther Bueno, the 18-year old Brazilian champion, 6-1,126 words
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Article79 1958-06-09 11 OUTBOARD RECORD CLAIMED SEATTLE, June 8 (Reuter) Hugh Entrop claimed the world outboard motorboat speed record with an average time of 107.821 miles an hour yesterday after becoming the second man to travel faster than 100 m.p.h. m such a craft. Massimo Leto Di Priolo of Italy set the recognised79 words
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118 1958-06-09 11 P.T.C In The Red On 2-Digit Lottery IPOH. Sun. The Perak Turf Club suffered a loss of $1,896 m iheir first Forecast Pool basing on the last two digits of the first prize number m the Unlimited Sweep. The Club sold 338 tickets of 50 cents each of the winning118 words
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Article100 1958-06-09 11 NEW YORK, June 8 (AFP) Cy Weintraub, a Ca'.ifornian businessman has offered a million dollar purse to both world middle weight champion Sugar Ray Robinson and world heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson 1 f they agree to meet for an all categories title fight. The100 words
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Article94 1958-06-09 11 MANILA, June 8, (AFP) Oriental bantamweight champion Leo Espinosa of the Philippines last night retained his crown when he won a unanimous points decision over countryman Dommy Ursua m their 12-round title bout here. Espinosa is the top contender for the world bantamweight crown held by Alphonse94 words
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Article44 1958-06-09 11 NEW YORK, June 8 (Reuter) The Irish-bred colt Cavan yesterday won the Belmont Stakes, the American classic. Tim Tarn, the favourite, who had been expected to gain the Triple Crown of U.S. racing classics yesterday, was second. Flamingo was third.44 words
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Article31 1958-06-09 11 TOKYO, June 8 (Reuter).— The Indonesian Asian Games soccer team today defeated a representative Japanese team 8-2 m a goodwill football match at the Koishikawa Football Ground, m Tokyo,31 words
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Article, Illustration62 1958-06-09 11 pic. JOE ERSKINE (right) lost his British and Empire heavyweight title to Brian London last week when he was knocked out m the eighth round. Many thought London was lucky, for Erskine. ahead on points and with the fight going his way, sufferedMirrorpic - 62 words
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Article425 1958-06-09 11 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD He May Start A Firm Favourite In The Derby On Saturday By fPOH, Sun.— lrish Pearl's triumph m the 9 furlongs Deroy "Trial" on Saturday was so fluent that he may start a favourite for the $25,000 Perak Derby run over the gruelling l\425 words
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Article, Illustration45 1958-06-09 11 A DRAMATIC closeup picture of the field as they come thundering round the Mile Post during the Derby at Epsom. The Irish horse. Hard Ridden, with Charlie Smirke up, won the famous classic. Second was Paddy's Point and Nagami third. Mirorpic pic.Mirrorpic - 45 words
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Article63 1958-06-09 11 KUALA TRENGGANU. Sun. Dungun Company of the Trengganu Home Guard became the State shooting champions when they beat companies from Ulu Trengganu, Besut and Kemaman m the annual competition at Sura training camp yesterday. Besut were second, and Ulu Trengganu third. The Sultan of Trengganu and Tunku63 words
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Article348 1958-06-09 11 Rain Interrupts County Cricket LONDON, June 8, (Reuter). Rain interfered badly with the county championship programme yesterday. There was no play m two matches and most of 4 he others were severely interrupted. It was a day of low scoring and the only century was hit by Jim Parks for348 words
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Article69 1958-06-09 11 VIENNA. June 8 (Reuter).— Yoianda Baia?. of Rumania, regained the women's world high jump i earing 1.78 metres (5 feet 10 inches). Bucharest Radio announced yesterday. The previous best was 1.77 metres (5 ft. 9-1 2 m Cheng Feng-Yung of China, m Peking last November. The69 words
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Article197 1958-06-09 12 ONDON, June 8 (Reuter)— Mr. Malcolm Muggerid?e, the well-known British journalist and authi.r, today portrayed Hongkong as a doomed colony and described it as the last patch of light before a setting sun. In a despatch from Hongkong published m the mass circulation Sunday Pictorial. Mr.197 words
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Article58 1958-06-09 12 BERLIN. June 8 (Reuter).— I German soldiers are too fond of wearing jackboo.s, according to the latest edition le Defence Ministry newspaper Die Volksarmer. It said men should wear their army shoes more often so as not .to run down the jackboots and complained "Comrades even58 words
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Article109 1958-06-09 12 FAYETTEViLLE, North Carolina. June (Reuter) lhe taming women of Fayetteville are breaking one record alter another. A local store started a "talkathon" contest last Monday night and since then a succession of women have found progressive. y more and more to talk about for109 words
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Article67 1958-06-09 12 NAGPUR. June 8 (Reuter) Acharya J. P. Bhansali, one of Mahatma Gandhi's most devoted followers, yesterday broke a 66-day fast he undertook "m prayer to the Almighty to save mankind from possible nuclear catastrophe." During the fast, Bhansali took only 150 ounces of fresh water daily.67 words
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Article469 1958-06-09 12 Yugoslav Police Swoop On 200 Stalin Diehards BELGRADE, June B.— Nearly 200 people have been arrested m a Yugoslav Government drive against proSovisi sympathisers and "security risks," reports here said today. There has been no official announcement on the arrests but it is generally known thatReuter; UPI - 469 words
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Article65 1958-06-09 12 NEW DELHI, June 8 (UPI). Yugoslavia's Marshal Tito has informed Premier Nehiu that he would like to visit India for personal talks on the international situation, reliaoie quarters said today. Tito explained his interest m visiting India m personal letters to Nehru, they added. Nehru has65 words
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210 1958-06-09 12 West Is Politically' Weak— Stevenson EAST LANSING, Michigan, June 8 (AFP).— Adlai Stevenson, former Democratic candidate for the American presidency, said here today that the Western world had never been so weak politically. ihe urgency oi the need for statesmanship, imagination and leadership bold enough to face the stern realities210 words
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Article98 1958-06-09 12 ALGERIA, June 8 (UPI) —Algeria's turbulent Public Safety Committee which brought France to the edge of civil war surrendered completely last night to the orders of General Charles de Gaulle and promised to turn itself into a non-politi-cal movement. Committee spokesman Lucienne Wirth said98 words
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Article76 1958-06-09 12 WASHINGTON. June 8 (UPl).— The American Merchant Marine Institute reported yesterday that almost half the ships under construction throughout the world aie being buflt by Britain, Japan and Germany. The institute estimated that as of January 1 there were 53,676.000 deadweight tons of shipping on76 words
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Article48 1958-06-09 12 TAIPEI, June 8 (Reuter) All public health clinics m Taipei will give free inoeuiations against cholera from tomorrow. This is part of an emergency plan to keep the disease out. Already there is a strict check on travellers from Bangkok and nearby cities.48 words
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Article138 1958-06-09 12 LONDON June 8 (Reuter) —Albert Webb, 26-year-old sailor, planned a gamble with death as he took a girl for a walk down a lane m Dulwich. south-east London, a court was told yesterday. Webb a Chief Petty Officer m the Royal Navy, was charged with attempting to138 words
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Article, Illustration65 1958-06-09 12 MISS AW SIAN, publisher of the Hong Kong Standard and other Tiger newspapers, chats with Talbot Patrick, publisher of the Rock Hill Herald, U.S.A., left, prior to attending the opening session of the 11th Congrass of the International Federation of Newspaper Publishers here. Accompanying her, m the centre,UPI - 65 words
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Article139 1958-06-09 12 Nuclear Scientists Gather UNITED NATIONS. New York, June 8 ißeuter) Scientists from 15 countries were gathering here today for tomorrow's opening of a United Nations conference which could result m a total halt of nuclear weapons tests. Tne group which forms the General Assembly's ScientificCommittee on the effects of atomic139 words
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271 1958-06-09 12 NEW DELHI, June 8 (Reuter).— lndian and Pakistani officials are to meet on June 10 to discuss the i©cent firing at Fazilka m the Punjab which lesulted »a the death of seven Indian policemen, it was officially lparn»»H hcrp trtdav. IVUKIVU i\FUM k271 words
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Article92 1958-06-09 12 CAPETOWN, June 8 (Reuter)— Two trains hit Mr. Jacob Mostert. a 60-year-old railway patrolman, while he was inspecting lines m Capetown station. But a few hours after the double accident Mr. Mostert walked out of hospital and remarked: "I am feeling fit as a fiddle." The92 words
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Article31 1958-06-09 12 FIREMEN m pas have recovered the bod,' three workmen killed pocket of poison gas digging a deep fied lava on tl Mount Etna. Europe's hightst active volcano. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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