Singapore Standard, 23 June 1958
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Title Section, Illustration20 1958-06-23 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** —5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 23. 1958 Vol. VIM. No. 355 15 cts. 12 Pages20 words
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Article, Illustration16 1958-06-23 1 LIEUT GEN. SIR RICHARD HULL C-in-C designate GEN. SIR FRANCIS FESTING Retirina C-in-C16 words
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267 1958-06-23 1 TB PATIENTS MAY GET ALL VACANT MANSIONS Mayor To Ask Council's Permission SINGAPORE'S Mayor, Ong Eng Guan, is to ask the City Council to lease a number of "vacant mansions" free to Government for three years, so that they could be converted into temporary sanatoria for tuberculosis patients. In a267 words
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Article48 1958-06-23 1 NEW YORK, June 22 (Reuter) Stones were thrown at the Russian United Nations delegation's headquarters m New York's Park Avenue last night when some 250 people demonstrated against the recent executions m Hungary. Three young Hungarian refugees were arrested and charged with disorderly conduct.48 words
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Article115 1958-06-23 1 Launching Of First Jap Rockets TOKYO, June 22 (Reuter) Japanese scientists today made final preparations for the launching of their first rockets as part of the International Geophysical Year programme. A spokesman for the Tokyo University Research Institute, which is m charge of the programme, said the rockets were due115 words
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Article255 1958-06-23 1 A 62- YEAR-OLD maidservant's courage early yesterday saved her employer's house m Fowlie Road from being ransacked when she was held up by two men, one of wtom was armed with a dagger. The robbers gained entry by forcing open the collapsible iron gates. The255 words
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350 1958-06-23 1 Cyprus Governor Sends 'Private' Note To Makarios NICOSIA, June 22 (Reuter) Sir Hugh Foot, Governor of Cyprus, has told Archbishop Makarios m a letter that a peaceful solution to the island's problem could be found only if all interested parties accepted "some abridgment of their past demands." The confidential letter,350 words
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Article24 1958-06-23 1 AN eight-day-old strike of 30.000 Bombay civic employees which had crippled almost all civic services, including hospitals, was called off cany yesterday.24 words
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Article26 1958-06-23 1 NATIONALIST shore Datteries on Matsu have claimed to have sunk a Communist gunboat and damaged another m a 20-minute bombardment early yesterday morning. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article124 1958-06-23 1 NEW C-in-C FARELF ARRIVES LIEUT GEN. SIR RICHARD HULL, Com-mander-in-Chief Designate Far East Land Forces, arrived at Singapore's Paya Lebar Airport by BOAC aircraft early yesterday morning. He was met by General Sir Francis Festing, retiring C-in-C, FARELF. General Festing leaves Singapore m the troopship Dilwara tomorrow to take up124 words
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118 1958-06-23 1 'Middle East Situation Treacherous' LUTON, England, June 22 (Reuter) Home Secretary. Mr. R. A. Butler, said here yesterday the Middle East situation was "treacherous." Mr. Butler said: "Nasser is attempting to infiltrate wherever he can. That is why it is so important for us to be at one with the118 words
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Article65 1958-06-23 1 A SINGAPORE clerk, Phylis Chee. 29, was robbed of $4,000 cash her life savings by two men m a back lane off Buffalo Road, m broad daylight on Saturday. Chee told the police that the two men stopped her and snatched her handbag containing the money.65 words
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382 1958-06-23 1 Ban Will Nullify All Efforts To 'Police The Border LEBANESE REBEL LEADER GETS TOUGH BEIRUT, Lebanon, June 22, (UPl)—Rebel leader Sabri Hamaei barred United Nations observers yesterday from his territory along parts of the eastern and northern borders with Syria m an action which could almost nullify the observers' effectiveness.382 words
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Article148 1958-06-23 1 JAKARTA, June 22 (IPI) An Indonesian Government spokesman said today that North Celebes rebel capital of Menado was under "heavy attack* 1 but according to latest information had not fallen to Govern- ment troops. Spokesman Gainis Harsono was commenting on a report that Menado had fallen148 words
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Article170 1958-06-23 1 HONGKONG. June 22 (UPI) The managing director and .najor shareholder of a Hongkong million-dollar business firm had to spend the week-end m a police cell because he was unable to raise HK$3.OOO Chua Keng Kee, 40. was offered a HK$5,OOO bail by a local court.170 words
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Article71 1958-06-23 1 LONDON. June 22 (Reuter) More than 300 Archbishops and bishops of the Anglican communion from all over the world, including Singapore, are now gathering m London for the Lambeth Conference, held every ten years, which opens on July 3. Prelates of many nations will discuss problems, ranging71 words
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Article70 1958-06-23 1 LONDON. June 22 (Reuter) Dr. Cheddi Jagan Indicated here today that the British Guiana Government might resign if Britain refused a £40-milllon loan to double the colony's agreed aid programme. Dr. Jagan British Guiana's Trade Minister and Leader of the People's Progress Party, told reporters70 words
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Advertisement75 1958-06-23 1 Tiger Beer Testimonials I MISS SING HI, the well-known cabaret hostess, said: "For added sparkle I drink TIGER BEER." I«EWED AND BOTTLED IN SINGAPORE BY MALAYAN BREWERIES LTD AND DISTRIBUTED BY FRASER AND NEAVE LTD. A UNBREAKABLE V^W^fcJ \f MAINSPRING A Ja JT^X I (V v /\JJ TITOWia k PLANAR75 words
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Article555 1958-06-23 2 3 WAYS TO HELP END EMERGENCY Razak Tells Rally BALING, Kedah, Sun. There are three ways n which the people of Baling could assist m the Emer. gem y declared Acting Prime Minister, Dato Abdul Razak, at an anti-Communist rally of 4,000 people here today. Show that you hate the555 words
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Advertisement619 1958-06-23 2 A tONOWAT J IN MfcMORIAM A MEMORIAL SERVICE will be held for Dr C. H. Carlick at St Andrew's Cathedral on 25 June at 430 pm followed by interment at Bidadan Cemr Carlick would prefer SATA rather than wreaths SITUATIONS VACANT APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from < permanent Government officers obation619 words
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Advertisement904 1958-06-23 2 SITUATIONS VACANT IPOH TOWN COUNCIL: Applications are invited from Federal Citizens and serving Government Officers for appointment as Assessment Officer. Ipon Town Council, Ipoh The post is m Division 111, pensionable and carries a salary scale of $268xA 14-450/ 462 x A2O-562 per mensem plus the usual Cost of Living904 words
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Advertisement568 1958-06-23 2 TUITION Y.W.C.A. Ballroom Dancing new session commencing 24th |une Beginners 5 p.m. Intermediate and advanced 6 p.m. $10/- for 5 lessons. *****. THE English Association of Accountants Auditors The English Association of Estate Agents 6 Valuers The English Association of Secretaries Founded 1941 Membership on Professional Experience, or Certificates with568 words
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Advertisement641 1958-06-23 2 TfeWflteß NOTICES P.W.D. TENbER NOTICE TENDERS from Registered Contractors not below Class "B" will be received by the State Engineer Kedah /Perils. Alor Star, up to 12 Noon on the 7th July, 1958. for the Construction and Completion of a Nurses' Hostel at Alor Star. Full particulars are obtainable from641 words
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Advertisement1027 1958-06-23 2 NOTICES The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 11) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY No. 512 of 1957. Re: P. SHANMUGAM of No. 436E, Clemenceau Avenue, Singapore, 9. Receiving Order made sth September, 1957. Date of Adjudication 28th October, 1957. Date and place of1,027 words
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Advertisement297 1958-06-23 2 P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE THE tender for the supply of plain ended sluice valves, originally due to close on 24.6.58 has now been extended to 3 p.m. on Tuesday the Bth July. 1958. NOTICES The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 11) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore297 words
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780 1958-06-23 3 June 23, 1958 A Generous Offer IT must have come as a welcome surprise to Federation citizens to learn that the Japanese Charge d Affaires m Kuala Lumpur, Mr. I. Hirai, had offered assistance from his country to Malaya "m anything* ranging from cottage industry to780 words
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Article57 1958-06-23 3 Hi AD OFFICE: ti. Lim leek Mm Xoaa, b port I 9 0 Bo» No 156* Cables IIGEWNEWS' Tel- ***** (5 lin«s> All deoartm«nts <U*LA LUMPUR: Qr»n» insuranc* tilae 174 Batu Ka relet»x>ne 6*i6t >fV)H. 93 Cowan it r«lr srs *829 'tNANC 8. Leitn St r«4:57 words
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Article, Illustration1814 1958-06-23 3 OLD SCHOOL TIE... CASSANDRA says: 'The other lapse into cool reasonableness is over the matter of the public schools. 1 LONDON CORNER adsf ds fdf 'JHE Labour Party have published their views about Education and a very good-hearted and amiable doctrine it is. More schools, t better schools, more teachers1,814 words
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Article781 1958-06-23 3 Jonathan Swayne - Jonathan Swayne By NEW DELHI Y{/HERE other countries export raw materials or finished goods, the Himalayan kingdom of Nepal exports soldiers. They are men of the various Gurkha tribes who serve in regiments of the British and Indian armies. Few politicians in Nepal 01 in neighbouring India781 words
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Advertisement24 1958-06-23 3 ENGAGEMENT RINGS designed by master craftsmen and original m designs People prefer to buy from P. H. HENDRY Manufacturing Jewellers Kuala Lumpur and Singapore24 words
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Advertisement41 1958-06-23 3 WE BOTTLED I THE SOUND... W^^r/ AND SEALED IT! »^yl I on wrry Count the finest If I m^^^\ Ml outhitHrri the world Has ever known ft^*^J Ml Evi iirud«l|^sjj^^// Sole Agents: LINOETEVES (Mi LTO~ SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR PINANC IPOH fISSILTOH41 words
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Article, Illustration307 1958-06-23 4 He Tilts At Lee, Ong And Lim In 3-Pronged Attack THE chairman of the Workers' Party, Singapore, Mr. David Marshall, yesterday unleashed a series of attacks on the Labour Front and Peoples' Action Party leaders. The attack was directed mainly at the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim307 words
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Article, Illustration231 1958-06-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Major D. A. Banks, who is retiring from the Federation Army, will be succeeded by Major D. Blum, formerly of the sth Battalion, Royal Malay Regiment, as Staff Officer, Personnel branch. Federation Army. Captain Sulaiman bin Haji Mohamed Noor succeeds Major231 words
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Article177 1958-06-23 4 US, Malaya Have Same Problem KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaya has a youth problem similar to that of the United States of America, said Mr. D. F. Powell, an American youth worker who was guest speaker at the Kampong Bharu Maiay Youth general meeting held dt Sulaiman Club here toaay. He177 words
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Article35 1958-06-23 4 A WOMAN. Lim Ah Chan. 26, yesterday fell from the first floor of an S.I.T. flat m Norfolk Road. She was slightly injured and was treated as an outpatient at the General Hospital.35 words
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Article, Illustration314 1958-06-23 4 "AT ONE time we regarded Singapore purely as a market for us, but now we look upon her as an equal and a friend." the Thai Vice-Premier and Minister tor Economic Affairs, Nai Sukich Nimmanheminda, said m an interview with The Standard yesterday. "We314 words
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Article54 1958-06-23 4 THESE are the dangerous weapons seized by Ipoh Police. They include concentrated acid m lamp bulbs, long knives, choppers and spears. Packets of tapioca flour and a number of new blankets, blue singlets and black trousers were also seized. Hanging between two bottles m the right background54 words
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Article58 1958-06-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A patrol of the Fourth Battalion, Royal M/ilay Regiment, put to flight a gang of five Communist terrorists, including a woman, which they contacted m the Tapah district of Perak yesterday. In a iollowup, the patrol found two bashas which had been58 words
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Article71 1958-06-23 4 LONDON, June 22, (Reuter). The 28.000 tons P. O. liner Himalaya left Tilbuiy yesterday for her first voyage after being fitted with stabilisers to prevent rolling during heavy weather. The Himalaya is making the second of her 40.000 miles voyages to the West Coast of America71 words
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346 1958-06-23 4 For two hours last Saturday evening m the Victoria Memorial Hall Anna Russell clowned and mimicked her brilliant and Inimitable way through a programme of musical satire that embraced iust about everything from the emasculated pee-urity of castrato singing to the Cockray music-hallV.F.D. - 346 words
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410 1958-06-23 4 Police Raid Two Huts- Deadly Weapons Seized IPOH, Sun. Ipoh Police last night thwarted >et anotl.er attempt to stage a gang-fight here and seized a bis haul of assorted "deadly" weapons including parangs, spears, choppers and acid. They also seized several uniforms specially prepared for the occasion. Two suspects father410 words
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Article100 1958-06-23 4 T.U.C. CALL FOR SOCIAL SECURITY THE Representative Council of the Singapore Trades Union Congress yesterday decided to ask the Government to immediately introduce Social Security measures. A meeting of the Council also supported the T.U.C. Governing Council's recent request to the Government to register all workers m the Colony. The100 words
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Article200 1958-06-23 4 Furniture Men To Strike Today MORE than 60 empi of Messrs. Hup Cheor. furniture manufacu; firm m Singapore, will go on strike this morning. A decision to thi was taken by the Sing.!; Wood Workers' Union which the men belong. The strike is In protest against the mana alleged refusal200 words
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Article76 1958-06-23 4 ALL education officers attached to the 80 branch' the Singapore division o: United Malay s National C nization have been asked to attend "an important meeting on Malay Education" to be held at the Arab Ui premises m Serangoon Road on June 28 at 2.30 p.m. UMNO76 words
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Article358 1958-06-23 4 MORE than 100 members of the Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union staged a walk out from *n exti a-ordmary general meeting at the Badminton Hall, yesterdaj. i The wa]k-out was m protest against the alleged refusal of the Union's top officials to allow "some358 words
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199 1958-06-23 4 Showdown Warning By Union President THE President of the Naval Base Labour Union membership 10,000 last night warned members to be prepared for a showdown to force the Naval authorities to settle the Union's claims. Mr. Kurup, the president, said that many claims including better gratuity and f ranee pay199 words
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Article49 1958-06-23 4 SINGAPORE POLK investigating into the cause of the fire which gutted two rooms of an S.I.T. flat m Eng Hoon Street on Saturday night. The flat was occupied by a former police lieutenant. Mr. Michael Woon P to furniture and fittings was estimated at $5,000.49 words
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Advertisement168 1958-06-23 4 MULTIGRADE W Motor Oil m One ft 9Cty ttartt Shell X-100 Multigrade <^T"""^M™"" 1 1 IS llke ''l nt P* de oil that gives full power fast. It starts circulating immediately. for short-trip driving Shell X-100 jffl^HV""^ Multigrade is like a medium grade oil. It cuts friction drag m a168 words
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Article, Illustration154 1958-06-23 5 THE LONG friendship ben India and Maiaya has cemented further since oka. Mr. V. M. M. Nair, ng Indian High Commisr m the Federation, said m a pore yesterday. Nair who left by the of Madras for India to taking up a new154 words
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57 1958-06-23 5 FIVE VEHICLES INVOLVED IN ACCIDENT FIVE vehicles three Singapore Traction Company buses and two cars were involved m an accident watched by hundreds of Sunday evening strollers at Elizabeth Walk. The five vehicles piled up when the first vehicle, a bus, suddenly braked m Connaught Drive. Three passengers were Injured.57 words
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Article88 1958-06-23 5 THE All-Malayan Cooperative Conference yesterday adopted several measures aimed at increasing membership. The conference which was held at the Cultural Centre decided to start a Malayan Co-operative Press to print co-operative literature. The conference also adopted a resolution calling for the use of literature, broadcasting and films to88 words
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Article77 1958-06-23 5 PENANG. Sun. Patrons c Capitoi Theatre here rternoon calmly left In a middle of a show as smoke started spreading over the entire hall. The fire brigade, on investigation, found that the smoke was coming from a smouldering of cardboard Just outside the outlet of the77 words
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Article, Illustration494 1958-06-23 5 Its Timidity And Vacillation Led To Riots- Dato DATO Sir C lough Thuraisingam, well known educationist md Ceylon community leader, yesterday accused the Ceylon Government of "timidity and vacillation" which had brought about persecution, mob rule and chaos, during the recent racial conflict. Heading a mass494 words
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Article85 1958-06-23 5 CHALLENGE CUP FOR HELLO GIRL EIGHTEEN telephone operators of the Telecommunications Department, Selangor, took part m the Miss Golden Voice of Selangor competition on June 20 at the Kuala Lumpur Telephone Exchange. The pan-Malayan final to choose Miss Golden Voice of Malaya will be held m Kuala Lumpur m August.85 words
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Article114 1958-06-23 5 tween the co-operative movement and the union movement m Malaya for the betterment of the working classes. The conference decided to nominate members from its body to represent it at overseas seminars and training courses m the co-operative movement. A move to ask government to114 words
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Article, Illustration100 1958-06-23 5 Lt.-Gen. Sir James Cassels. the Federations Director of Operations, spent H hours touring Lever Brothers soap and edibles factory m Kuala Lumpur recently. He was accompanied by Lady V^ejs. Brig L. C. Rumsey and Mrs. Rumsey, and Capt. F. a. de T. Rooke. A.D.C. to the Director100 words
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Article209 1958-06-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaya must now concentrate on her "remaining pillar" commerce to support her economy due to the depression of tin and rubber m world markets, the chairman of the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce, Mr. Chong Khoon Lin declared today. Speaking to delegates from209 words
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Article191 1958-06-23 5 RAMC Go Through Their Paces KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Royal Army Medical Corps today gave a display of their prowess "under frontline war conditions" at the Kinrara British Military Hospital before a distinguished gathering of more than 500 people. Among the guests were Major General J. A. R. Robertson, OC191 words
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Article60 1958-06-23 5 PENANG Sun— Sir Kamil M. Ariff officially opened Ihe exhibition of sculptures by Mr. Khoo Kean Mm, held m aid of the Muslim Orphanage at the Khek Association today. Sir Kamil said that the Muslim Orphanage Committee would like to thank Mr. Khoo for his generous donations60 words
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Article42 1958-06-23 5 The Postmaster General announces that the 12 cents and 30 cents postage stamps issued on March 5, to commemorate the annual conference of the economic commission for Asia and the far east will be withdrawn from sale after June 30.42 words
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293 1958-06-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce today decided to form a 'business peoples social security scheme" to *id businessmen who are badly hit by the trade recession. The scheme proposed by the Selangor Chamber at the ACCC's annual general meeting293 words
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Advertisement357 1958-06-23 5 I LOMBARD BANKING I (FAR EAST) LTD. (Incorporated m Singapore) Have pleasure m announcing that, for the comfort and convenience of their Depositors and to increase the efficiency of their operations, they have leased fully airconditioned offices, as from to-day, on the Second Floor FINLAYSON HOUSE If KAFFLES OLAY Singapore357 words
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Article281 1958-06-23 6 'But More Beaches, Pools Are Needed To Boost Tourism' SINGAPORE with its 'charm and atmosphere,' can. 'stand on its own feet as a tourist city," m the opinion of Miss Lee Tyler, editor of Pacific Travel News, monthly magazine of the Pacific Area Travel Association, wh«281 words
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Article, Illustration80 1958-06-23 6 Transfusion For A 'Patient' A BLOOD transfusion is administered to a "wounded" Digger during training at a casualty clearing station at Taiping. Attending the "patient" are Queen Alexandra Royal Army Corps Sister S. P. Linton of Northern Ireland and Private Lionel Barry of Adelaide, South Australia. Major General W. D.80 words
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151 1958-06-23 6 EX-RED FREIGHTER IS STILL IN PORT THE m.v. Julia (the former Communist freighter Hai Hsuan) lies all dressed up m Singapore's Outer Roads but has nowhere to go. She was supposed to have sailed for Europe under the Liberian flag after she came out of the Singapore Harbiur Board docks151 words
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Article196 1958-06-23 6 PENANG, Sun. The Penang State UMNO, at »n extraordinary meeting held at Butter worth today, decided to accept "with regret" the resolution passed recently h> the UMNO* Malaya General Assembly calling for the adoption of the Alliance Party Constitution. The meeting, which was closed to the196 words
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Article75 1958-06-23 6 THE Singapore City Council proposes to charge patients 50 cents when they use its mobile dispensaries. The Council has asked the Health Committee to amend the by-laws for such a collection and forward it to Government for approval. Earlier, the Council had decided to75 words
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Article45 1958-06-23 6 Maharshi Mahesh Yogi of Utta Kashi will speak on "The Technique of Living m Peace and Bliss" at the Cultural Centre, Canning Rise, Singapore, tomorrow at 9 p.m The talk is sponsored by the Inter-Religious Organization. The public can attend.45 words
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Article23 1958-06-23 6 A Singapore Harbour Board labourer. S. Govtndasamy, 28, was fatally Injured unloading some goods from a ship at the wharves, yesterday.23 words
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Article149 1958-06-23 6 A successful variety show was put on at the Singapore Badminton Hall over the weekend by the Kumpolan Peranakan Singapura Dramatic Party to aid the Mount Alvernia Hospital Fund. The show, which drew a capacity crowd, had a programme which ranged from song and dance items149 words
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Article143 1958-06-23 6 Sultan On 'Noble Aim' Of Youth IPOH, Sun. Sultan Sir Yusuf Izzuddin Shah of Perak today stressed to youths m the state the noble aim "of promoting closer international understanding and friendship among nations of the world." Speaking at the first Perak Youth Council Conference held m the Anderson School143 words
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Miscellaneous962 1958-06-23 6 mammmmmmmimmmmmm*mm ■■■■■«■■■■■>■ < Malay t 1245. 3. 6.45 and _1_ Jl II ..^■/TT^B H** ifilTl^J 915 P-m-■.lillfil U II ■Jl fili'li 9 I SUN Lord of the Jungle 3. 7 kii'ii I f/'l k l rl 'llli! u r v^l 9 13 p m j^^^L^^^^^^J TAIPING LIDO; Cheng Tau Chor962 words
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Miscellaneous386 1958-06-23 6 SINGAPORE (Regional service): 715 a.m Opening announcement and morning serenade, 7 30 Time anil news; 7.45 A date with music; 8 am News neadhnes; 802 A date wiUi music continued; 5 p.m Their K.ind of Music; 5.15 Jazz Jamboree. oM Children's Play House. Musical birthday cards; 6 p m. Oft386 words
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501 1958-06-23 7 Kathinka has a collection of pictures JENNY pROFESSIONAL photoapher Kathinka prefers to be behind the camera than m front of it. Kathinka has been a photographer for about 10 years. Her work sometimes keeps her till late m the night, love it." German-born Kathinka is iralized British suband is a501 words
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Article, Illustration166 1958-06-23 7 Gloria Gordon advises... I.TOW do you get on with your neighbours? Do you ration them to a brief nod whenever you pass them m the street, or encourage them to pop m and out of your house at all hours, consuming quantities of tea m your kitchen while they pour166 words
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Article, Illustration207 1958-06-23 7 mMgrE^BSBjB Since then, she has been abroad, attending quite- a number of ballet schools. Frances and Vernon are now preparing for a grand ballet show m August. TT IS a most wonderful idea for housewives, teachers and women of other professions to gather once a while to have fellowship207 words
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395 1958-06-23 7 few home truths. And I'm afraid I'm no exception. Imagine this little Sunday afternoon scene. Mr. Brown, having just mowed his lawn, is relaxing m a deckchair, sipping a glass of beer and feeling virtuous. Then over the garden fence appears Mr. Green, who395 words
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Article189 1958-06-23 7 Moth Trouble "J SHALL be very grateful if you can tell me how to get rid of moths and how I would know if the blanket or sheet had them on before the hole came," writes M.D. Short of inspecting all your sheets and blankets under a microscope.189 words
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Article140 1958-06-23 7 MRS. K.S., writes: "The appearance of my lounge is somewhat marred by a copper pipe running from the ceiling to a radiator under the window. The pipe has been left unpainted by the builders, but 1 am wondering if there is any reason why it should not be painted the140 words
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Advertisement352 1958-06-23 7 •TODAY'S QUOTATION: MMMMMI 1 The man who never FW alters his opinion is like Bfl mJi standing water, and breeds I reptiles of the mind." M^^^^^^^^y Blake I Wk^ *<J^V MONDAY FOR EVERT- I kACkM ONE: Proceed carefully. I mr™ tactfully; avert a tendency |E«Hi|np to tardiness, inharroony m I352 words
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Miscellaneous95 1958-06-23 7 LI'L ABNER By Al C« PP ALLEY OOP By V. T. Ilamlin THE HEART OF JULIET JONES By Stan Drake "*]3K" QUIT?/ yOU CAN'T "^F^i I yOU LEAVE ME YOU'LL WHAT, I EXPOSE ME TELL A BREATHLESS ELECTORATE] .mS| QUIT NOW, WELLS/ /-f-J^toti NOW, AND I'LL -1 FRIEND—? J THAT95 words
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335 1958-06-23 9 KUCHING, Sun. Sara, wak made purchases of machinery and transport equipment to the value of $560,000 m April this year. This accounted mainly for the rise m Sarawak's imports during that month, says an official release on the Colony's external trade for the month.335 words
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Article74 1958-06-23 9 RUBBER stocks m Singapore at the end of May totalled 58.420 tons, against 55,037 tons at the end of April. The figures exclude stocks for foreign transhipment, which totalled 867 tons at the end of May and 1,411 tons at the end of the previous74 words
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Article58 1958-06-23 9 NEW ZEALAND'S 1957-58 wheat crop, now being harvested, is expected to be a little larger than the 2,700,000 bushels of a year ago A steady decline m wheat acreage has resulted m larger import requirements. Acreage last season was the smallest on record, and New Zealand58 words
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Article75 1958-06-23 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following change s in its rates to merchants on Saturday:— London: selling, T.T. or O.D. 2/35; buying, airmail. T.T. 2/4 OD 2/4-1/32. 30/ st 2/4-3/16. 45 dst 2/4-7/32, 60 d/st 2/4-9/32, 90 d/st 2/4-13/32. 120 d/st 2/4-17/32, 180 d/st 2/4-3 4.75 words
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150 1958-06-23 9 TINPLATE industry m the United Kingdom accounted for nearly half of the tin metal used by the tin-using trades m U.K. m the first three months this year. Consumption of tin metal by the tinplate industry m that quarter totalled 2,191 long tons, against150 words
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149 1958-06-23 9 LONDON. June 22 (Reuter) —Lord Kindersley, Chairman of Rolls Royce, has urged the opening of markets like China to British industry. Speaking m his annual statement to shareholders of the "paramount importance" of the Government winning economic stability to enable exporters to compete international149 words
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Article26 1958-06-23 9 FINLAND exported 55,600,--000 pounds of butter last year under export subsidy of $28,100,000. Cheese exports were 29,500.000 pounds and accounted for subsidy of $8,100.--000.26 words
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Article, Illustration214 1958-06-23 9 BUSINESS reported done m share s from June 14 to 20:— INDUSTRIALS: Federal Dispensary $1.00. Fraser Neave Ords $2.46 to $2.50, Gammons $1 97, Georgetown Dispensary $1,711. Hume Industries F.E. Ltd. Ord A 4/9. Jackson Co. $1.04Wm. Jacks $1.55, M. Breweries 5% D/Stock 80 cents 82J214 words
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Article76 1958-06-23 9 MR. H. F. CLEMENTS was elected Chairman of William Jacks Co., (M) Ltd., at a meeting of directors of the Company, m Singapore recently. He retired from the post of Chairman and managing director of Wm. Jacks m Malaya on March 31, to join the London Board. Other76 words
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Article88 1958-06-23 9 IDRIS HYDRAULIC TIN LTD. For the year ended 31--12-57. a profit of 19.8% was earned and a dividend of 75 was paid. Net liquid assets at balancing date were eaual to 4/10J per share and stores a further 2Jd. per share. Buffer Stock contributions at balancing date totalled88 words
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Article167 1958-06-23 9 PAN American Airways recently moved its trans-At-lantic operations and mainten ance into a new US$l5 000,000 jet age building at New York International Airport. Involved m the transfer from the old building atldlewild to the new installation two miles across the field were 1,200 employees,167 words
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Article680 1958-06-23 9 INDUSTRIAL SHARES ARE STEADY But Only Modest Turnover Seen By A Market Correspondent INDUSTRIAL section m Malayan shores field steady throughout last week, with a number of quotations being revised upwards. Exception was Malayan Breweries, which dropped five cen^s to $3.05 and Straits Traders, which moved from680 words
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Article, Illustration92 1958-06-23 9 A NEW METHOD of applying heat m difficult industrial situations has been developed by a British firm of electrical engineers. Known as "Heat-by-the-Yard." the system used allows technicians to apply heating to almost any piece of equipment of unusual shape. The equipment consists of a network of92 words
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164 1958-06-23 9 DEMAND for copra m Singapore for early shipment had beeu very thin last week, and apart from small scale business for India down to $31-1/2 per picul f.0.b., the market had been idle, with major packers disnclined to sell below $32, says Lewis164 words
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Article58 1958-06-23 9 (From ANDREW ROTH) LONDON. Sun. A more liberal policy of land alienation m Malaya for tin mining was called for by Mr. J. Ivan Spens. chairman of the London Tin Corporation, which controls Anglo-Oriental (Malaya) Ltd., m the company's statement published m the British press last58 words
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Advertisement119 1958-06-23 9 m one inch thickness resists the passage of heat as effectively as 32 inches of m solid brickwork V M FIBRECLASS easily and economically laid over J^&j your ceilings can keep k YOUR house REALLY COOL! For only 25 cents per square foot of ceiling r^^C^\^^^\ I you e«n prevent119 words
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Article, Illustration748 1958-06-23 10 Accidents Pile Up As Crack Drivers Battle It Out In The Rain LONDON, June 22 (Reuter)— Three racing drivers were killed m two big car races yesterday m France and Ital>. Fifty minutes after the start of the Mille Miglia race from Brescia, Italy, yesterday748 words
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Article348 1958-06-23 10 S.C.C DROP MORE POINTS UNBEATEN Singapore Cricket Club drew their second match m two weeks when they drew with 'he Army m the SCA league at Nee Soon yesterday. Last week they were held by the Chinese. In nine matches played aO far the Cricket Club nave won seven and348 words
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Article222 1958-06-23 10 PEN'ANG. Sun. Their Majesties. The Yang Di-Per-tuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong, were among the thousands of people who witnessed the two dragon boat races held at Gurney Drive m conjunction with the Penang Festival yesterday. Their Majesties watched the races and other water-sports from222 words
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Article27 1958-06-23 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Red House with 93 points became champions at the Methodist Boys School, Sentul. annual athletic sports held on the school ground yesterday.27 words
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Article237 1958-06-23 10 IPOH. Sunday— As expected Perak overwhelmed Pahang by an innings and 43 runs m the interstate cricket league matcn played on the Coronation ground Perak collected the maximum of 12 points from this match whicb ended here today. Final scores: Perak 196 for 7 declared. Pahang237 words
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Article42 1958-06-23 10 THE draw for the Singapore Badminton Association Junior championships will take place m Tuesday. The championships will start on July 2. Entries for the Oper Championships will close on July 21 and the draw will take place on July 23.42 words
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Article357 1958-06-23 10 CSC beat Indian Association by four wickets at Balestier Road. Indian Association Hussein Shah c Wicks b Nagaiah 18 Kader c Soocelaraj b Nagaiah 6 Harbans Singh c Soocelaraj b Nagaiah 0 Rajendra run out 32 Razak lbw Soocelaraj 6 Sunderaj lbw Manawadu 4 Vythilingam st357 words
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Article191 1958-06-23 10 Wimbledon Stars Nursing Injuries WIMBLEDON, London. June 22. (Reuter). 'Two of the biggest stars at the Wimbleckm lawn tennis championships, which begin tomorrow, were nursing injuries today. The top seeded player m the men's singles, Ashley Cooper (Australia) is suffering from a torn thigh muscle and has been having treatment191 words
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Article927 1958-06-23 10 FOLLOWING are weights for all eight races at Kuala Lirnpur on Saturday, opening day of the Selan^ur Turf Club s June/July Meeting: Horses Class 2, Div. 1— 6 Furs. ..091- SUNNY LAD 4y 9.00 RW BACBY Sunny Stable *****9 YOUR HIGHNESS II 5y 8.13 HOBBS Mr.927 words
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Article265 1958-06-23 10 SAMUEL Davomoney and Quah Kirn Siak. with 15 and 13 points to their credit, became the 'A' Division individual champion and runnersup respectively at the sixth annual athletic sports of Bartley Secondary School held on the school ground on Saturday. Devomoney of Young House was first m265 words
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Article87 1958-06-23 10 LE MANS. June 22 (Rev- gentlna and Colin Day ter) The Belgian-American Britain won the Indr te n a Ph H v f Gend bi PI SSScS e KS: jand Phil HUI. driving a Works R eu ter) Luigi Tara: Ferrari, today won the gruel- of87 words
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220 1958-06-23 10 LONDON. June 22, (Reulei). —Derek Shacklelon. the Hampshire team bowler took nine Gloucestershire wickeis for 59 at Bristol yesterday m one of the few matches where a full day's cricket was possible Elsewhere rain interfered with the championship programme and m four matches no220 words
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305 1958-06-23 11 From LEONG HEW MENG PEN4NG, Sun. Thai badminton asserted itself In no urcertain manner when three major Malayan titles went across the border at the conclusion of iKe 1958 Malayan International open badminton, championships at the Han Chiang High School Hall tonight. Ihe new305 words
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394 1958-06-23 11 All The Malaya Cupties SINGAPORE, after a year's absence m the Malaya Cup competition, returned to it with an easy^4— 2 win over Malacca m the Cuptie played at Jalan Be^ar Stadium yesterday. Malacca were runners-up In the FAM Cup competition, gapore scored394 words
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310 1958-06-23 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Perak, HMS Malaya football cup holders, cleared their first hurdle m this year's competition when they beat Federation Armed For:es 2—o m a North zone match on the Armed Forces Stadium ground here today. There was little to enthuse over310 words
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Article, Illustration31 1958-06-23 11 A thrilling moment, at the Singapore Joint Services goalmouth at Saturday's South Zone HMS Malaya Cup game m Kuala Lumpur. It ended m a hard fought three-all draw. Standardpic by FAH.31 words
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Article98 1958-06-23 11 LTAM Ask For Asia's Top Players KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Lawn Tennis Association of Malaya has invited players from Hongkong, Ceylon, Japan. India. Pakistan, Indonesia and Thailand to take part at the Malayan championships to be held on the Selangor Club courts from July 31 to August 3 this year.98 words
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Article121 1958-06-23 11 THIRTEEN Colony schoolboys have been selected lo travel to the Federation to play two friendly soccer matches. The tour, first of its kind for the schools soccerites, will be managed by Messrs. C. Goonting and Eric Low Yew San. The team will travel on Thursday by121 words
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Article196 1958-06-23 11 PENANG. Sun Penang aven FAM Cup defeat earlier year by beating the ConibServices (Malaya) by four to one m the Malaya Cup competition match played at the City Stadium this evening. The best player for Penang On yew was centre forwaid Ariffin. who196 words
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Article203 1958-06-23 11 De Silva Takes Five For Eight GOOD bowling by U.T.N. de Silva enabled Young Men's Buddhist Association to register their second successive win m the SCA junior tournament when they beat Police Sports Association by four wickets at Balestier Road yesterday. De Silva took five wickets for eight runs. Scores.203 words
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Article50 1958-06-23 11 PENANG, Sun. Goon Kok Lem and Lim Say Chuan won the men's doubles final for the third year m succession when they beat Tan Cheng Tee and Leong Siew Weng 5-7, 6-4. 6-4. m the Penang Tennis championships at the PSC Courts here today.50 words
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441 1958-06-23 11 MALAYA'S TOP PAIR KEW SAN LICKED The Malayans were unable to cope with the speedy Thais, particularly at net where Kamol was unbeatable. Twice the Malayans held the lead m the early stages of the two sets, but were unable to press home their attacks, due mainly to the superb441 words
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Article, Illustration48 1958-06-23 11 THANOO Khajadbhai of Thailand walks tip to th«? net tc congratulate his conqueror, Teh Kew San o1 Penang, who beat him m straight sets. 18-14 J5-5. m the men't singles of the Malayan >pen international badminion championships on Saturday afternoon at the Han Chiang High School Hall, Penang.48 words
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Article73 1958-06-23 11 adsfadsf dsf s Sir,— l'm disgusted to read m the Press what the critics have to say against the speech of the B.A M. President. Mr. Heah Joo Seang at the dinner m the Cathay Restaurant. He had spoken the truth, and I'm sure the truth73 words
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549 1958-06-23 11 Budden With 'Double Stars In SAAA Meet KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Seven new state records were created at the two-day Selangor Amateur Athletic Association's 19th annual championships which ended under floodlights at the Merdeka Stadium last night. Feature of the meet was the fine running of Sgt. p. A Budden of549 words
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338 1958-06-23 11 PENANG, Sun. Finn Kobbero and J Hammergaard Hansen, two of Denmark's most colourful badminton players who have worldwide experience of the game, told The Standard m an interview today that Malaya need not despair just because the Thomas Cup was lost. "You still have338 words
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Article202 1958-06-23 11 Wee Calls For 'Sacrifices THE Singapore Badminton Association will always be part of the Badminton Association of Malaya and there te no question of a split, now or m the future, the president of tlie SBA, Mr. Wee Kirn Wee told his commit>e at202 words
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Article100 1958-06-23 11 NO NEW RECORDS IPOH. Sun. For the first time m years no new records were, established at the annual sports of the looh An-glo-Chinese School yesterday. Champion athlete was Choo Fook Hong, who came m first m three fldds events the Discus, the Shot Putt and the Javelin throw while100 words
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Miscellaneous73 1958-06-23 11 SINGAPORE SOCCER: Die. 2B khana S.C. rs. Maxwell MFA ground: SukaWestern S.C. F. If. ground. PENANG SOCCER: Div. U PS. T.P.C.A. "B" Dato Kramat "A", Wander~ •n B" vs. M.R.C. "B" Dato Kramat "B" IRC. PS. C.R C. Victoria Green. SOCCER; Friendly) PPTR.C. V5. Penano Gar- City Stadium. IPOH Div.73 words
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Article, Illustration198 1958-06-23 12 LONDON, June 22 (Reuter) Mr. Malcolm Muggeridge. well-known British journalist and author, today claimed that United States policy had played a part In tightening the bonds between China and Soviet Russia. In a dispatch from Shanghai published m the mass circulation Sunday Pictorial.198 words
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Article396 1958-06-23 12 The End Of This Killing May Not Yet Be In Sight' UNITED NATIONS, New York, June 22 (Reuter) The United Nations Special Committee on Hungary yesterday deplored the execution of Mr. Imre Nagy and his associates and appealed to "interested governments" foi "information regarding the circumstances396 words
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183 1958-06-23 12 Peas Can Cut India's Birthrate, Says Doctor NEW DELHI, June 22 (Reuter) A Calcutta doctor claims to have discovered a cheap, easy and effective way of checking the rapid growth m India's population. The doctor's discovery is an oral contraceptive pill made from peas. He says that preliminary trials have183 words
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Article102 1958-06-23 12 SALISBURY. England. June 22 (Reuter) A tax inspector said m court here that a farmer told him to jump out of an office window and temporarily blinded him with the contents of an ash-tray. Later, the farmer sent him an ash-tray bearing the arms102 words
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181 1958-06-23 12 HE LIVED A SECRET LIFE FOR TEN YEARS LONDON. June 22, (Reuter). A man who for ten years lived a double life as a a week secretary and as a b:g gambler and party-giver was jailed for seven years here yesterday. To his office colleagues, Frank Beale. 46-year-old married man181 words
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88 1958-06-23 12 THEY SAT ON EXPLOSIVE DURING FIRE PORTSMOUTH, June 22, ttteuter). Eight men working on a gas holder at Portsmouth gasworks climbed to the top of it when it caught fire and sat there while firemen fought the blaze for 25 minutes. They thought there was no need to worry as88 words
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Article90 1958-06-23 12 COLOGNE. Germany. June 22 (UPD— Princess Soraya was shaken up but unhurt m a collision between her car and a truck m Cologne yesterday. The ex-Queen of Iran yen route to visit a hairdresser j m the downtown section of i the city when a90 words
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Article76 1958-06-23 12 SAN FRANCISCO, June 22 (Reuter). A medical civil defence conference here was •hat germ warfare couid b* used effr m the United S' slanting Dacteria m women's face powder, toft drinks, milk and drugs. Dr. Leroy D. Fothergill. scientific adviser to the Army's Chemical Office.76 words
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Article, Illustration39 1958-06-23 12 DANISH model Anita Stroyberg and French screen director Roger Vadim, former husband of actress Brigitte Bardot, underwent a religious wedding ceremony m a tiny church near Saint Tropez on the French Mediterranean coast.- U.P.I. Photo.U.P.I. - 39 words
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Article90 1958-06-23 12 U.S. TO SEE BRITAIN'S NEW COMET LONDON. June 22 (Reuter) A British Overseas Airways Corporation Comet 2-E jet airliner will make a special call at Baltimore. United States, tomorrow, BOAC has announced here. The visit will be m connection with the 25th anniversary celebrations of the American Civil Aeronautics Administration.90 words
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Article139 1958-06-23 12 CAIRO, June 22, (Reuter). —President Nasser has accused the Western powers of paving the way for intervention m the Middle East. He spoke at a banquet here last night given m his honour by Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, the visiting Prime Minister of Ghana after the two leaders had139 words
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147 1958-06-23 12 OXFORD. June 22. (Reuter) —Oxford University students who specialize m putting unusual articles on college rooftops, experimented successfully with a biKy coat on Friday night. It was the first time that pranksters had us«d an animal to decorate the skyline of a college. The147 words
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Article214 1958-06-23 12 CHICAGO, June 22 (DPI) Philippine President Carlos P. Garcia said today he was "more than satisfied" with the 125 million dollar loan the United States has agreed to make to the island republic. Garcia, told a news conference here that the money represents a grant214 words
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Article98 1958-06-23 12 North Army Accuses S. Vietnam HONGKONG, June 22 (Reuter) The North Vietnam People's Army has accused tne South Vietnam authorities of "brutally torturing" former "Resistance" members held m concentration camps, the New China News Agency said yesterday. The Army's liaison mission, m a recent letter to the International Control Commission,98 words
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Article19 1958-06-23 12 BARBARA HAYWARD won a beauty contest on Saturday and became 'Miss Corrugated Fittings of 1958."- UPIUPI - 19 words
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Article39 1958-06-23 12 lands which sought independence." A few hours before the President spoke it was announced that his Foreign Ministry had summoned all diplomatic envoys m Cairo and warned them against any foreign intervention m the Lebanon.39 words
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Article98 1958-06-23 12 JERUSALEM, Israeli Side June 22 (Reuter).— Mr. Dag Hammerskjoeld, United Nations' Secretary-Gene; al, was due to fly to Egypt today for talks with President Nasser. Mr. Hammerskjoeld. continuing his Middle Eastern tour which started with his visit to the Lebanon last Thursday and included talks98 words
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Article, Illustration71 1958-06-23 12 WATER from the Bagimati River mixed with cow milk is being relayed by priests on the temple stairway for the Bath of the Lord. The ceremony, held recently for the Rain God "Varuna," the guardian deity of Nepal "Lord Pashupatinath, and the God of theU.P.I. - 71 words
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Article36 1958-06-23 12 A JAPANESE girl, aged 20. who was injured by radiation from an atom bomb dropped on Nagasaki 13 years ago, arrived m Moscow yesterday to be treated by Soviet doctors, Moscow Radio reported. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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268 1958-06-23 12 JAKARTA, June 22 (UPI) Indonesia i^ making plans to cash m on the new world- wid» tourist boom. A national conference on tourisn meeting m East Java asked the Government t. smooth the way for foreign visitors. President Sukarno, addressing the dele,, endorsed268 words
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177 1958-06-23 12 TAIPEI, June 22 (LPI) Private newspapers in Taipei on Saturday unleashed an editorial barrage at' tacking the new Press Law passed by the Legislative Yuan (Parliament) on Friday. The Ming Chu Evening News said the new law, which gives the Government power to177 words
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Article102 1958-06-23 12 AACHEN, West Germany, June 22 (Reuten— The arrest of an East Berlin journalist m a Dortmund court last week was a fundamental encroachment on Press freedom, the Western Journalists' Association said m ft statement issued here last night. Herr Wolfgang Baumgart, a correspondent of the East Berlin youth102 words
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