Singapore Standard, 28 June 1958
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Title Section25 1958-06-28 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone 2548 1 —5 Coble "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1958 Vol. VIM. No. 360 15 cts. 14 Pages Jt 9H [FINAL EDITION]25 words
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Article, Illustration530 1958-06-28 1 NO SHELVING OF ANY PHASE II PLANS It Simply Cant And Will Not Be Deferred Thomas THE Singapore Minister for Communications and Works, Mr. Francis Thomas, yesterday gave an assurance that Singapore's International Airport will be ready to receive jet passenger traffic m September, next year.530 words
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340 1958-06-28 1 MINISTER REASSURES RUBBER'S FUTURE 'There Is No Reason For Despondency KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaya's quiet confidence m the future of her natural rubber industry should be reassuring to everyone m the country, the Deputy Prime Minister, Dato Abdul Razak bin Dato Hussain, declared today. He said there was no reason340 words
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184 1958-06-28 1 BRIZE NORTON, Oxfordshire, England, June 27 (Reuter) A 130-ton American jet tanker today hurtled across 3, M0 miles of ocean m five hours, twenty -seven minutes torty-two seconds to establish a new New YorkLondon flight record with an average speed of 630.2 miles an184 words
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141 1958-06-28 1 VIENNA, June 27, (UPI).— Rumani^ has purged several high-ranking pfficials for "repeated violation of party and State discipline," it was revealed here today. An official communique on last week's plenary meeting ot the Rumanian Communist Party's Central Committee said "the meeting unanimously condemned the141 words
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Article29 1958-06-28 1 A MAN died from stab wounds and several other* were injured m street fighting during polling m a by-eleo tion m Ibadan, Nigeria. ye»» terday.- ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration44 1958-06-28 1 DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER and Minister for Defence, Dato Abdul Razak, his wife (second from right) and Princess Kalayani Wadhana of Thailand, smilingly admire the silverwork exhibition at the M.A.H.A. show at the Chinwoo Auditorium m Kuala Lumpur, which was opened yesterday. StandardpicStandardpic - 44 words
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336 1958-06-28 1 15 Killed In Bid To Beat British Air Speed Record WESTOVER, Mass, June 27 (Reuter) Fifteen people, including six journalists, were killed early today when one of four jet tanker aircraft attempting to estaolish a new trans- Atlantic speed record crashed a few seconds after take-off. The jet air tankers336 words
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Article86 1958-06-28 1 SEVEN DIE IN TRAIN DERAILMENT JOHANNESBURG, June 27 (Reuter)— Seven people were killed last night m the derailment of a passenger train between Canada Junction and Langlaagte, west of Johannesburg. First reports had put the number killed at 23, but an official announcement showed the death toll was not so86 words
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Article61 1958-06-28 1 NEW YORK, June 27. (Reuter)—The surface of the moon may burn the feet of the first space traveller who lands on it. a physicist said today. Dr. John Platt. of the University of Chicago, writing m Science, said: "the first man who plants a rubber boot61 words
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Article29 1958-06-28 1 SIR JOHN COCKCROFT. British atomic physicist, was yesterday named the 1958 winner of the Niels Bohr Medal for special contributions towards peaceful uses of atomic energy.- ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article55 1958-06-28 1 RAWALPINDI, Pakistan, June 27 (UPI). Kashmir leader Gulam Abbas was arrested today by 40 armed Policemen for "endangering the peace." Abbas, who had announced plans to lead Kashmiri volunteers across the Kashmir ceasefire lines into Indian territory tomorrow, was taken into custody only two hours before55 words
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162 1958-06-28 1 GANGSTERS RAID RIVAL LAIR: THREE INJURED THE lair of a secret society gang a hut on stilts on the muddy banks of the Kallang River, Singapore, was raided by members of a rival gang at dawn yesterday. Launching an attack by motor boat, the raiders stormed into the hut with162 words
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Article36 1958-06-28 1 HONGKONG. June 27. (Reuter). Hongkong's Royal Observatory will soon have a radar storm warning system. The equipment will be installed on Tait's Cairn, near Kowloon Peak, towards the end of the year.36 words
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175 1958-06-28 1 LONDON, June 27 (UPI) Soviet bloc broadcasts hinted today that Russia has changed her mind agiin arU mignt attend Tuesday's Geneva atoms conference after all The hints came m official Moscow and Bucharest announcements saying that that a Rumanian scientist had been designated "to take175 words
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Article96 1958-06-28 1 Cambodia Orders Troops To Border PNOMPENH. Cambodia, June 27 (Reuter) The Cambodian Government has ordered large troop reinforcements to go immediately to the South Vietnam border area, which is reported to have been invaded by five battalions of regular South Vietnam troops. A Government statement said the South Vietnam troops96 words
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Article28 1958-06-28 1 CZECHOSLOVAKIA has expelled a British diplomat, Mr. Eric Page Bedford, on charges of spying and attempting to smuggle a Czechoslovak citizen out of the country.— ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article354 1958-06-28 2 NUPW Protest Over No Interim Wage Increases In Sight KUAI.A LUMPUR, Fri. The negotiating team of the National Union of Plantation Workers representing 280,000 workers today abruptly ended a meeting with the Malayan Planting Industries Employer's Association by walking out 20 minutes after the meeting was354 words
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Article, Illustration47 1958-06-28 2 CHAIRMAN of the Ipoh Town Council, Inche Abdullah bin Udi is seen cutting the tape m declaring open the Fish Wholesale Merchants' Club m Ipoh on Sunday Standing behind the chairman, on his right, is Mr. Lim Geok Chin, President of the Club.47 words
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275 1958-06-28 2 MALACCA, Fri. The Social Welfare Department here today distributed two suits of clothes each for the Indonesian crew members who survived a 12-hour ordeal m the Straits of Malacca after their boat struck a rock off Pulau Besar and sank on Tuesday evening. The prompt action275 words
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Article94 1958-06-28 2 PENANG, Fri.— The High Commissioner of India, Mr. V. M.' N. Nair, who was succeeded by Mr. S. K. Banerji, left for India with his wife and children by the State of Madras, yesterday After a brief holiday, Mr. Nair, will take up his new post as94 words
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Article147 1958-06-28 2 KUALA LUMPIR. Fri. The Federation's 7.000 odd dulang washers have exceeded their tin ouput quota by 5,000 piculs m the first and second periods m the last six months, as a result of which their quota has been cut down from 25 to 15147 words
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Article267 1958-06-28 2 Varsity Produces 49 New Doctors FORTY NINE ik r have graduated from the versity of Malaya. The doctors, who pat.' final Part, 111 Proles Examination for the degu M.8.8.5. m Medicine. O tries. Gynaecology and gery, are: S.T Arasu. Chan Kok Chan Swee Chin, Chee C Seng. Miss Chee Swee267 words
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Advertisement1076 1958-06-28 2 NOTICES t GAMMON (MALAYA) LIMITED. NOTICE is hereby given that the THIRTY FIRST Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, 9i Milestone, Bukit Timah Road, Singapore, on Saturday 12th July, 1958, at 12.00 Noon for the following purposes:— 1. To receive1,076 words
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Advertisement85 1958-06-28 2 NOTICE m.s. "SANGOLA" sailing for Hongkong Japan THE above vessel will be leaving Singapore Harbour Board Godowns No. 31/32. Gate No. 2, at 9.30 a.m. on the 29th June 1958. Saloon and Unberthed passengers are requested to embark the vessel between 8 a.m. and 9 a.m. on the 29th June.85 words
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Advertisement264 1958-06-28 2 "SELAMAT HARI RAYA HAJI' to all our Muxliin Patrons tr lends. ON THIS (iRAM) OCCAMOM ffi WE PROIT)LV PRESENT A LOVE STORY TO WARM EVERY HEART Cg simultaneously at I REX QUEENS ffl Singapore at llam-1. 45-4-6.30-9.30 at llam-l 45-4-6.30-9 3i REX CAPITOL REX fS I. Bahru Kuala Lumpur Ipoh264 words
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EDITORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD June 28, 1958
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Article507 1958-06-28 3 THE Singapore Government cannot fail to be Impressed by the strong views that have been expressed against any slowing down of the development plans for its International Airport. The announcement that the second phase of the construction scheme for the $8-million air terminal has been "temporarily held-up," because507 words
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Article275 1958-06-28 3 CENSORSHIP of news m Ceylon has reached new dimensions. A recent issue of the Ceylon Observer which reached Singapore had no editorial comment. A Reuter message from Colombo yesterday said that Premier Bandaranaike's Government had forbidden newspapers m Ceylon to publish any news of the Commonwealth275 words
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Article1195 1958-06-28 3 SUNSHINE AND BAYONETS ANKARA is not a name to make the heart throb like Paris m spring, Vienna m spring, But it is the source now of some heartache, especially for the British. For the Turks, who provide the biggest army m NATO and are thus an important ally m1,195 words
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Article114 1958-06-28 3 Shorts from the Talks Nigerian Appetite For Shakespeare "I cannot forget the delight my audiences m Nigeria gave me. I faced them by day and by night— a sea of dark faces, sparkling with responsive eyes; and when they laughed, as they are always ready to do, it was like114 words
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Article515 1958-06-28 3 Colin Legum SALISBURY SOUTHERN Rhodesia, fc the selj -governing portion of the Central African Federation which is composed of itself and the two British Protectorates of Northern Rhodesia and Nyasaland, has a new and more right-wing Government under its new Prime Minister, Sir Edgar Whitehead. Its seven515 words
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Article852 1958-06-28 3 Philip Deane - Philip Deane By WASHINGTON WASHINGTON experts on Communism insist that Russia may soon follow up her suspension of nuclear tests with declaration that she is also suspending the production of fissionable material. Since the United States has not yet reached a decision on whether to suspend its852 words
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276 1958-06-28 3 Sir The educated unemployed m the Federation of Malaya and Singapore, if unchecked, is likely to involve both the Alliance and the Labour Front Governments m formidable social and political problems; and those who have seen the danger light would do well to turn their276 words
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Article, Illustration393 1958-06-28 3 the NEWS as it strikes me IN HIS speech from the throne to a joint session of the Ceylon Parliament, Governor -General Sir Oliver Goonetilleke, said that the security position m the country "continues steadily to improve." Perhaps, the situation the language problem created has been brought under control. According393 words
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Article35 1958-06-28 4 "CHINESE Pioneers Overseas and their Historical Background" will be the subject of a talk m Mandarin by Mr. Tan Yeok Seong; the well-known scholar, at the Singapore Chinese YMCA, today at 7.30 p.m.35 words
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Article215 1958-06-28 4 Men And Women Should Get Same -Army Workers MORE than 5,000 industrial workers of the Army m Singapore want equal pay for male and female employees for equal work. Today they will ask their Union, the Army Civil Service Union, to request the employers to accede215 words
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177 1958-06-28 4 M.T.U.C. TO DISCUSS TURN IN DAVID CASE KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Central Committee of the Malayan Trade Union Council will discuss on Sunday the latest development m the case of trade union leader and elected Municipal Councillor V. David. Mr. David, general secretary of the "struck off" National Union of177 words
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Article31 1958-06-28 4 SINGAPORE'S Master Attendant yesterday warned all mariners that cables are now being laid m the Western Approaches between Kubu Batu Berlayer and Sultan Shoal and will continue until Monday.31 words
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Article, Illustration155 1958-06-28 4 'COME HOME' APPEAL TO WIFE FOR THE sake of their four-year-old daughter. Mvi Leng. Mr. Peter Cheng Teck Meng, 28, is appealing to his wife, Tan Poh Choo, 20, to return to their home after being away for two years. Mr. Cheng now lives at 6 Lorong 19, Geylang Road,155 words
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340 1958-06-28 4 Crew Ordered Not To Sail, -Court Is Told SIX vessels of the Straits Steamship Company could not sail for Indonesian ports In the later part of May because the crew refused to work them. 1 This was alleged m a Singapore Magistrate's Court yesterday by Mr. A. M. CrawleyBoevey. operation340 words
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Article87 1958-06-28 4 3 WOMEN BEAT UP ANOTHER A WOMAN was beaten up by three other women when she refused to pay protection money m Singapore, yesterday. The victim, claimed she *vas of French-Indo-Chinese origin, told Police that the three women accompanied by a man called at her room m Rowell Road. They87 words
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Article46 1958-06-28 4 SEVEN secret society gangsters stabbed 16-year-old student m the arm m Amoy Street, Singapore, yesterday. The youth, Ng Ah Soon, was admitted to the General Hospital with a seven-inch knife wound Police believe that the assault was the result of mistaken identity.46 words
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Article274 1958-06-28 4 THE 300-strong Singapore Harbour Board Police Corns yesterday sent a six-man delegation to discuss new salary scales with the Board's Chairman, Mr. S. Johnson. The Standard was told that the delegation asked the Board to implement the recommendations made by the constabulary m negotiations274 words
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Article125 1958-06-28 4 MAYOR WILL OPEN FIRST DISPENSARY MAYOR Ong Eng Guan, will open Singapore's first public dispensary at North Bridge Road on Tuesday at 10 a.m. A Council spokesman yesterday said that it would be one of five public dispensaries the Council proposes to establish m crowded areas and kampongs to provide125 words
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Article57 1958-06-28 4 CHAN JOO CHOON, 43, yesterday pleaded not guilty m the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court to a charge of making a false declaration He was alleged to have obtained a Citizenship Certificate Dy declaring falsely to the Deputy Registrar that he had not left the Colony for57 words
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Article, Illustration51 1958-06-28 4 THESE are a few of the lovely Indian stewardesses chosen by BOAC to serve on its Eastern Routes. One of the ports of call on these routes is Singapore. Before commencing their service, the girls took an extensive training course at the Corporation's Cabin Services School m51 words
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Article, Illustration95 1958-06-28 4 A YOUNG woman from Ipoh. was the only woman graduate among the 19 who received their me dical degrees from thr Chancellor of the Univer sity of Sydney recently She is Adela Lo Ling, the daughter of Mrs C. S. Lo. principal of thr Chee95 words
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Article58 1958-06-28 4 RAF. COPTER CRASH LANDS IN FIELD A ROYAL Air Force helicopter developed engine trouble while on a routine flight and landed m a ploughed field m Tengah, Singapore, yesterday. The helicopter landed half a mile away from the airstrip off the main road m village. The pilot and his three58 words
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265 1958-06-28 4 THE Staff Committee of the Singapore City Council yesterday confirmed a sub-committee recommendation that the City Chief Engineer (Sewerage and Planning) Mr. G. M. Richards, be "punished" for issuing Press statements attacking the Council administration. I On June 26. Mr. Richards, who is also265 words
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Article80 1958-06-28 4 WELL WATER SHOULD. BE BOILED BUTTER WORTH, Fri.— Residents living m remote villages and kampongs m Province North have now been provided with water supply from stand-pipes installed by the P.W.D. This was announced by the chairman of the Rural District Council, North, Tuan Haji Abdul Kader bin Haji Hassan,80 words
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Article32 1958-06-28 4 A MISADVENTURE verdict was recorded by the Singapore Assistant Coroner, Inche Ahmed bin Hussien on the death of Chew Lee Lam who was found drowned at Kallang Basin on March 21.32 words
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Article40 1958-06-28 4 A COUPLE who h work after locking up home m Sims Avenue. S pore, yesterday morning turned to find jewellery $2,000 stolen. Thieves had scaled a back wall and forced open a door to gain entrance.40 words
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Article23 1958-06-28 4 THE Singapore Blood fusion Centre will be cir day for Hari Raya Ha will open tomorrow from ajn. to 12 noon.23 words
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Advertisement190 1958-06-28 4 ft J'm/tfifl^ L ij ijou, I Nyal stops Whooping Cough From the first sip, Nyal Whooping Cough Syrup, eases that tightness of the chest and difficulty of breathing that is so apparent m whooping cough. Hoarse croupy conditions common m children respond to Nyal's deep-reaching, £^r fast-acting medication. \^^jA WHOOPING190 words
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Article514 1958-06-28 5 Govt. Policy To Assisf Land Development KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Alliance Government hju- evolved a set of policies which will solve the difficulties of land development, Deputy Premier Dato Abdul Razak disclosed today when he opened the 23rd annual exhibition of the Malayan Agri-Horticultural Association.514 words
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Article, Illustration71 1958-06-28 5 Fah - Fah by THE Raja Muda of Selangor and his consort visited the Lever Brothers soap factory m Kuala Lumpur on Thursday. They are shown a cake of soap by the company's acting Technical Director Mr. H. C. Stal, as they pass through that department. TheStandardpic - 71 words
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Article68 1958-06-28 5 PENANG, Fri. Detective Sergeant Ang Seng Kirn, 25. of the Bayan Leoas Police Station, was charged m the Sessions Court here today with criminal intimidation of a rubber tapper. Chong Yit Choy, at Sungei Ara on May 8. The charge stated that Ang pointed a pistol68 words
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Article299 1958-06-28 5 Agrarian Progress Marked Razak KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Malaya has made progress on all fronts m the field of agricultural development, Deputy Premier Dato Abdul Razak declared today when he opened the exhibition of the Malayan Agri-Horticultural Association. The harvest of padi In 1956-1957 wa.; 774,000 tons, a record at that299 words
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Article74 1958-06-28 5 PENANG. Fri.— Three rolls of Indian hemD were found wrapped m the handkerchief of a sailor when searched by two Customs officers, the Sessions Court was told today. Hassan bin Abdul Karim, 25, who admitted the offence, was fined $50. Hassan said that he did74 words
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Article48 1958-06-28 5 PENANG. Fri. Tan Kiah Tin claimed trial m the Sessions Court today to a charge of being concerned with importing $2,250 m Malayan currency on board the s.s. Matang, m Penang Harbour on June 22. He was allowed $1,000 bail till July 23.48 words
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295 1958-06-28 5 KU \LA LUMPUR, Fri. If the 23rd exhibition of the Malayan Agri-Horticultural Association which opened here this afternoon cannot lay claim to being the biggest ever it will be quite justified m being called the most interesting ever. Far from being merely a295 words
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166 1958-06-28 5 IPOH, Fri. The Town Council last night adopted an Alliance resolution seeking the revision of ;he "obsolete" Town Board Enactment which has been described as "decades old." Alliance Councillor, Inche AH Pitchay, m asking for the revision of the enactment by the appropriate Ministry,166 words
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84 1958-06-28 5 PENANG, Fri. The Malay film actress, Saloma, said neie today that she did not line being called "Malayan Marilyn Monroe." Saloma and Laila, who arrived yesterday from Singapore, made their personal appearance at the Rex Theatre, which is now screening the new Shaw film.84 words
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126 1958-06-28 5 They'll Take Malay Music To The West KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Malay programme supervisor of Radio Malaya, Inche Dol Ramli and the Malay music section head, Inche Ahmad Merican. who are leaving shortly on a study tour of England and the United States, will take with them tape recordings of126 words
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Article93 1958-06-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Two fire engines rushed to a provision shop near Central Electrical Board, Pantai Valley, today but found the shop already razed to the ground. The spokesman for the Fire Brigade said that he did not suspect arson. The fire broke out at 1.1693 words
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Article670 1958-06-28 6 Three Years And 6 Strokes Instead Of A $400 Fine IPOH, Fri. A young man who had been fin^d $400 m default four months' jail, by a Magistrate tor throwing nitric acid at his brother's mother-in-law, to. day beard his sentence increased to the maximum pen^jty670 words
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182 1958-06-28 6 JAIL TERM SEQUEL TO CHASE IN STREET PENANG, Fri.— A youth, Mohamed Noor bin Khamis, with three previous convictions, was today described by the Sessions Court Judge, Mr. Au \h Wah, as a "ne'er-do-well" when he sentenced him to two years' jail on a charge of theft. Mohamed pleaded guilty182 words
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77 1958-06-28 6 SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yesterday held discussions with Air vice Marshal, R. V, M. Bates, on the redundancy problem m the Royal Air Force. The Chief Minister, after the talks, said the Air Ministry would soon inform the workers on the matter77 words
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231 1958-06-28 6 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Fri. The fully elected Rural District Council, Central Province Wellesley, at its monthly meeting today appealed to the State Governrntnt to re consider paying the Councillors a monthly allowance of $50. Inche Ahmad said that Councillors m ihe Rural Council had to travel231 words
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Article139 1958-06-28 6 'Employ Only S'pore Citizens' THE Federation of Government Emoloyees' Unions (membership 15.000) has asked the Government to employ only Singapore citizens m its civil service. A decision to this effect wav, taken at the annual general meeting of the Federation held recently. The meeting also decided to ask Government not139 words
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Article39 1958-06-28 6 MAKHAN SINGH was yesterday charged m a Singapore Court with criminally intimidating Rajindar Singh by threatening to shoot him. He pleaded not guilty and was allowed bail until July 9 when his case will again be mentioned.39 words
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Article36 1958-06-28 6 HONGKONG. June 27. Special Standard Service Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $16.07 to £1 Sterling $5.79 to US$l; $1.85 to Malayan $1; $0.08 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $252,125 to a tael.36 words
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141 1958-06-28 6 MINISTER TO OPEN BIG S.I.T. PROJECT MINISTER for Local Government, LancL and Housing Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat will officially open the S.I.T. project at the Old Kallang Airport on July 23. It will mark the completion of 1,150 dwellings. 38 shops, 30 cottage industries and one market, while141 words
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335 1958-06-28 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri— The ghost village of Jendram evacuated because of the Emergency m 1951 will he rebuilt as a $2 million project to become a modern kampong with all amenities. The Selangor Government has agreed to launch a lowcost housing335 words
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Article, Illustration70 1958-06-28 6 THE staff of Boh Estate, Cameron Highlands, last Saturday entertained the retiring manager, Mr. G. L. P. Fairlie, to a farewell luncheon party. Mr. Fairlie has been with the Estate for the past 22 years. He is seen holding the silver tray presented to him by the staff70 words
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Article88 1958-06-28 6 NINE Australian Jet bombers will arrive at Changi. Singapore, from Darwin tomorrow en route to Butterworth where they will be based. They constitute the Royal Australian Air Force's No. 2 Canberra Jet Bomber Squadron, and are commanded by Wing Commander C. W. Steley. who will88 words
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Advertisement81 1958-06-28 6 7#£ PERFECT HOSTESS "What a delightful party Mrs. A!" "Yes, she does things well and always serves the best." "I noticed she used MILKMAID MILK it makes the /^HPsBtt^^s^ drinks so much more delicious." fcovjj%h^^^^V\ "That's true, Mrs. B. She certainly is the perfect hostess," Sw^^^^H^J fl *«Ain E 981 words
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Article158 1958-06-28 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING robber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers. Sellers Spot 778 775 R.S.S. No. 1 771 775 (August) 77| 776 R.S.S. No. 2 75i 75| R.S.S. No. 3 69 69J Tone: Steady. The price of tin m Singapore yesterday was $3701 (unchanged). LONDON RUBBER158 words
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Article306 1958-06-28 7 DPP Makes A Test In Court AN 'expert" witness was yesterday asked to leave the Singapore Assize Court while the Deputy Public Prosecutor, Mr. T. A. Mahony, prepared a test for him. The witness was Army armourer Sergeant J. J. Adams, who was testifying at the306 words
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Article79 1958-06-28 7 DONATIONS to the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association m memory, of Dr. G. H. Garlick, the late Director of SATA have topped the $2,000 mark and more are coming m, the acting Medical Director, Dr. N. C. Sen-Gupta, told The Standard yesterday. The donations are being made m lieu79 words
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115 1958-06-28 7 MISS ELVA Blacker, famed portrait painter who has had her worV hung at the Royal Academy, the Paris Salon and various London galleries has arrived m Singapore, to record Malaya's landscapes and peoples. It is very likely that, after her paintings of Malaya are completed,115 words
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Article, Illustration60 1958-06-28 7 MR. G. V. ANANTHAS 188 A RAM. an interpreter m the Singapore Criminal District and Magistrates' Courts, was yesterday married to Miss Bharati, daughter of Mr. T. G. Venkateshan, headmaster of the Tapah Standard Type Primary English School, and Mrs. Venkateshan. Standardpic of the bridal couple, above, was60 words
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72 1958-06-28 7 Jaycees To Award Annual Scholarship THE Junior Chambers of Commerce of Australia have decided to award a scholarship annually to an Asian student tenable for study at a university m his own country. The scholarship will be awarded to different Asian countries m turn. Pakistan is the first country to72 words
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175 1958-06-28 7 THE Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association last night urged the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, to '"take 4. urgent action against the Board for not implementmg the recommendation, of a Court of Inquiry m 1907. In a letter to the Chief Minister, the175 words
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Article174 1958-06-28 7 COUNCIL REJECTS 'ZEBRA' REQUEST THE City Council has rejected an appeal made Dy the Singapore Party Rakyat for a zebra crossing near bultan Mosque and the installation of street lamps m back lanes off Kampong Glam and Arab Street, the Party said yesterday. The Council, m rejecting the request, stated174 words
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191 1958-06-28 7 SINGAPORE Harbour Board Police Inspector, T. P. Bracken, who had turned down an offer to compound a tnffic offence, was yesterday found guilty by the First Traffic Magistrate, Mr. R. Ramason. and fined $20. Bracken was found guilty on a charge of speeding on191 words
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Article41 1958-06-28 7 CHEAH Hong Huat. Chief Laboratory Assistant. Department of Pathology. General Hospital, was adjudicated a bankrupt m the Singapore High Court yesterday. His liabilities amounted to $9,000. There* were ten creditors. He offered to pay $60 a month.41 words
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Advertisement890 1958-06-28 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. t*t: *****/ 1. *****/4 132/« Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE HaMax. Montreal, Boston. New fork. Baltimore. Philadelphia Cult Ports. Spore P. Sham Penang TEUCER j,. JH W 3/9 Auft 10 Au« 15/16 Aui lUMAEUS 17/25 Oct 26 Oct 27/28 Oct Carrsan option890 words
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Advertisement617 1958-06-28 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWARDS Soilings tot Aden. Por* Soid. Genoa. Antwerp, Rotterdam. Hamburg, Bremen. Copenhagen. Gothenburg Otto. S pore P.S'hom Penong "BOGOTA" In Port 28 June 29/30Jun« Colling Beyrouth, Karlshamn Gdynia. "MANCHURIA" *•<* »»m "MEONIA" "24 Jury 25/26 July "BOMA" 28 30 July 31/1 Auf OUTWARD Sailings rot Bangkok and617 words
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388 1958-06-28 9 HIGHEST RUBBER PRICES SINCE APRIL Week Saw Some Lively Trading SOME liveliness developed on the Singopore rubber market during this week, with prices touching the best level since April, according to Holiday, Cutler, Bath fir Co. Ltd s weekly market report released yesterday. This came after the market had experienced388 words
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144 1958-06-28 9 Motor Firm Tops Record Earnings Of A£11.8m. GENERAL MOTORS Holden's Ltd., with headquarters m Melbourne, makers of the Australian car, the Holden, made a record profit of A£11,872,--563 last year, it is announced. This, it is claimed, is the highest net earning ever made by any company m Australia. The144 words
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Article77 1958-06-28 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: copra June/ July U.K Continent $31 buyers S3 I J sellers coconut oil m bulk $47* sellers; m drums $51 sellers; Muntok white pepper $125 sellers; Sarawak white $124 sellers; Special Sarawak black $70. Singapore Copra Association77 words
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Article18 1958-06-28 9 THE Australian Woolgrowers' Council has publicly affirmed its support of the freeauction selling system for wool.18 words
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Article123 1958-06-28 9 Price Gains 1 Cent RUBBER rose one cent m the Singapore market yesterday, with international first grade July shipment closing at 77-5/8 cents per lb. Marked up at the opening the price steadied further during the morning with fair interest m most grades. The market m the afternoon ruled quiet123 words
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Article37 1958-06-28 9 MORE than 80 per cent of Spain's table olive exports are shipped to the United States Canada, another important outlet for Spanish table olive exports, takes five per cent or more of the annual exports.37 words
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Article107 1958-06-28 9 THE United Kingdom was Malaya's biggest buyer of ribbed smoked sheet rubber m May, taking 12,524 tons of the total exports of 55.679 tons. Next biggest buyer during the month was Japan, with purchases totalling 8.715 tons. China's offtake, at 6,336 tons placed her third, Ruatf* bought107 words
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Article243 1958-06-28 9 WORLD consumption of tin metal fell from 12.300 tons m January to ll 900 tons m February this year, according to the International Tin Council. Consumption m t *i e United States has remained fairly steady during the first quarter of this year, but243 words
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Article, Illustration50 1958-06-28 9 Engineer To Visit Film Plant CHIEF ENGINEER of Shaw Bros. Ltd., Mr. Lee Mong Nam (above) leaves Singapore on Monday for Paris, where he will visit the Andre Debrie factory, which manufactures film processing plants. He has been invited by the French company to acquire experience m this latest machinery.50 words
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Article56 1958-06-28 9 Loan To Expand U.S. -India Trade WASHINGTON, June 26 (UPI) The Export-Import Bank has announced a US$l4,--200,000 loan for private business expansion and the •marketing of U.S. farm products m India. The money will be available to American firms for trade and business development and to both American and Indian56 words
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223 1958-06-28 9 Training Course For Kelvinator Employees TWENTY locally-recruit-ed mechanics and apprentices employed m the Kelvinator Department of the East Asiatic Co. Ltd., Singapore, will complete a six-month training course m September this year m techniques m refrigeration and air-conditioning. They have been attending training classes m the Company's offices m Saiboo223 words
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Article, Illustration50 1958-06-28 9 Mechanics and apprentices of the Kelvinator Department of East Asiatic Co. Ltd. Singapore attending a training class on refrigeration. Standing, at extreme right, is manager of the department, Mr. S. R. Rasmussen, who conducts the training with the assistance of his chief mechanic Mr. Sng Cheng Thong (second from right)50 words
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Article108 1958-06-28 9 China Builds Electric Locomotive HONGKONG, June 27, (Reuter) The first electric locomotive to be built m China an 80-ton engine for use m factories or mines and capable of hauling 1,300 tons has been produced by the Siangtan power equipment plant m Hunan Province, the New China news agency reported108 words
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Article47 1958-06-28 9 MALAYAN banks, share and produce markets are closed today, being: Hari Raya Haji holiday. The rubber market is closed for its usual Saturday holiday However, the tin market remains open. Banks will continue to be closed on Monday and Tuesday, being gazetted Bank Holidays.47 words
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Article65 1958-06-28 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: G E. Life $17: Hammer $1,821: McAlister $130; M. Box $1.60. $1 674 xd delayed: Robinson ords. $1.62; Jacks $158 Aver Hitam 24/-; Bwrjunta, 11/6. 11/7*: K. Kampar 23/3 Petaling $145: Rantau $1.21: S Wav 88c. 90c. Amal Malay $1.59:65 words
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96 1958-06-28 9 Industrials Firm, Tins Are Steady INDUSTRIALS were firm, tins steady while rubbers were quiet m the Malayan share market yesterday. Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Associ.tion^g ffiSuALB Buyers Sellers G.E. Life $17 buyers Gammon 2.10 2.20 cd cci W. Hammer 160 165 McAlister 128 1.3396 words
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Article27 1958-06-28 9 A RECENTLY signed trade agreement between Chile and Ecuador allows for free entry into Chile of peanuts and certain other oilseeds, including cottonseed, from Ecuador.27 words
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Article166 1958-06-28 9 OUTER ROADS Sunon, Prince Salvor, Rolti. Sunda, Benvrackie. Everglory Pohis, Ban Ho Hin, Kaloekoe, Roebiah, Hereford, Pondokrator. Cedar. Ringhorn, Sangola. Gordian, Tyne Breeze, Aungmyitta, Tosui Rraru, Ban Ho Leong, Blissful, Voosini, Waibalong Banggaai Wing On. Thtea Star. Batoela, Rokan, Bakongan, Bela Lapaz, Troon Breeze, Everlife. Atsuta Maru,166 words
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Article70 1958-06-28 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants. New York: buying. T.T. 32-3/4. OD 32-7/8, 90 days 32-15/16 credit bills. 33 trade bills. Canada: buying, T.T. 31-7/16. O.D. 31-9/16, 90 days airmail 31-7/8 credit bills. 32 trade bills. Selling. T.T or O.D70 words
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Article108 1958-06-28 9 BRITISH ENGINEERS are wofking on an atomic power station, specially designed iox arid and remote regions of the world The plant is said to be a simplified version of atomic power stations being built m Britain. It will cost nearly £8.000.000 to build and108 words
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Advertisement265 1958-06-28 9 I iv.v.v y/.y/.v.v.v.'^M Br Everything about J this brilliant k Ronton Is NEW 9 A new distinctive shape. A new easy method for replacing the flint. And the new easy-fill Swivel Base I The Essex comes In its own satin-lined Jewel box— perfect for gifts. Ask, today, to see this265 words
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Advertisement182 1958-06-28 9 FLY to 7 dayi Europe sta ln return Brussels $2,400. $21L NOW you can visit Karachi, Rome, Cairo and Paris with a 7-day sight- seeing stop-over m Brussels and return to Singapore for only $2,400. VHIS new, low, air excursion fare is fully inclusive of all meals enroute and is182 words
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Article, Illustration326 1958-06-28 10 ROME— Silver-maned, Mandarin-moustached Italian surrealistic painter Alberto Trevisan holds one of his designs m one hand and, m the other, his "challenge" to Spanish surrealistic painter Salvador Dali. Trevisan wants to prove, through a regular artistic duel, "who is the world's greatest surrealistic painter?" He considersUP - 326 words
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Article, Illustration77 1958-06-28 10 STANDARD PICTURE ROUND-UP CHIAI. FORMOSA: If anybody wants to officially greet the advent of summer before almost anyone else, this 35-foot high monument straddling the Tropic of Cancer n. r Chiai. Formosa, is the place to go to every June ?lst. The Summer Solstice begins here at 5:57 a.m. In77 words
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Article75 1958-06-28 10 PARIS: Like every year at this moment an elegant reception The Beauty and The Beas*' is riven at the Ambassadenn of Paris, grouping lovely elegant Parisians and their pet animals. These small black and white French poodles of Maria Lopei (left) do not seem a bit frightened by75 words
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Article74 1958-06-28 10 COMO. Italy.— With a cheerful load of youth this old automobile ap pears still ready to ridr It is one of 33 ares-old "coffee-pots" which ralli ed at Campion? Dltalia near Cotno, for the "sec ond international rally of historical autos." Carsfrom Italy, France. Bri tain. Switserland and BelgiumAP - 74 words
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Advertisement108 1958-06-28 10 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products v Iw^lA Balashin Sai In The "New Look" Pack Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness, Nausea, Tiredness Stomachache, Foul Breath. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL OaliLai ILall ••••••••••••••ft ■NIMH JJ.IWIIMJ'UiIiIM BJIIJ s HBHI I HMmTpff :I tIi I 20M Century-108 words
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Article, Illustration1529 1958-06-28 11 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD He Is Fighting Fit And Can Take Any Going In His Stride By JRIWALLA, a last-start winner, can be followed with confidence in the main six furlongs sprint (Race 6) for Class Two sprinters at Kuala Lumpur this afternoon, opening day of the1,529 words
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Article123 1958-06-28 11 PENANG, Fri.— The Gold Cup race for Class One, Div. One horses will be the main attraction at the forthcoming Penang Turf Club August Bank Holiday Meeting on Saturday, Aug. 2, Wednesday, Aug. 6 and Saturday, Aug. 9. The other special races are the123 words
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Advertisement7 1958-06-28 11 COMMENTARIES ON ALL RACES OVER I I7 words
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Advertisement63 1958-06-28 11 TODAY'S GOING THE GOING for this afternoon's races at Kuala Lumpur should be good. BIG SWEEP THE BIG SWEEP will be drawn on Race 8. Forecast Pool will be held on Races 2, 4 and 6 and Treble Tote on Races 3, 5 and 7. REDIFFUSION REDIFFUSION will broadcast commentaries63 words
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Miscellaneous1140 1958-06-28 11 RACE I 2.30 p.m.-Horses Class 5, Div. 7-5 V 2 Furs. 1. *****7 NEVER RECRET 4y 9.00 SHAARI R. VAN B'KELEN Mr. and Mrs P.F. Thong 2. *00*4 COLD COIN 3y 8.12 DONNELLY HOBBS Cold Syndicate 3. 8849-5 COLZA 5v 8.11 DONNELLY Kim's Stable 4. *****1 NELLYNE 5y 8.07 LEONC1,140 words
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Article392 1958-06-28 12 Foreigners Set To Take Titles Again KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Foreign challengers. Mm Pooie (ISA) and Charoen Wadhahasin (Thailand) reacned ihe quarter finals stage m the Selangor International Gold Cup badminton championships which con tinued *t the SB A hall here tonight MaVayan players to reach the392 words
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Article178 1958-06-28 12 Malaya For Bangkok Games KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Federation of Malaya Olympic Council, at its meeting at the Merdeka Stadium here last night, decided to support the South-east Asian Games at Bangkok to be held at the end of this year. Six countries, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand and Malaya, are178 words
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Article29 1958-06-28 12 PENANG. Fri.— Twelve team* will be taking part m the "round-thehouse" 12-mile relay race, which will take place ai the Polo ground at 9 a.m on Sunday.29 words
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Article213 1958-06-28 12 SPORE BEATEN BADLY KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Federation schoolboys gave a polished display to trounce their Singapore counterparts 10-2 m the schoolboys 'international' at the Merdeka Stadium here tonigiit. Except for brief patches, Singapore were the underdogs m this match and the Federation took a 3-0 lead at half time. The213 words
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Article97 1958-06-28 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The 17th Gurkha Division. Overseas Commonwealth Land Forces, will meet Negri Sembilan m a two-day cricket tomorrow and on Sunday at the NS Club padang. The match will start tomorrow at 2.30 p.m. and will be resumed on Sunday at 11 a.m.97 words
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Article66 1958-06-28 12 MANCHESTER, June 27. (Reuter). Rain prevented any play on the final day of the New Zealanders' three-day match against Lancashire here today. Lancashire had scored 106 for three wickets m reply to the tourists' first innings of 144 by the close yesterday. The pitch was saturated66 words
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Article114 1958-06-28 12 LONDON. June 27. (Reuter Results of todays cricket ches were: At Guildford: Surrey 202 and 178 for four. Cambridge University 85. Match abandoned— rain. At Birmingham: Oxford versity 90. Warwickshire 185 for nine. Match abandoned— i a At Colchester: Essex 227. Leicestershire 149 for three. Match abandoned—114 words
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Article67 1958-06-28 12 WIMBLEDON. June (Reuter). Rain delayer start of the fifth's day's play m the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis championships heie to Twelve hours of inces rain had saturated the ov. courts, which were unrov< and made them unplayable. The main show courts presented a sombre appearance under protective tarpaulins.67 words
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Article39 1958-06-28 12 SEGAMAT, Fri. For first time m Segamat m league match was abann due to two players exchar blows. The P.W.D. versus Chinese Recreation Club match stopped m the 20th minu' the second half because ofl fighting players.39 words
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Article20 1958-06-28 12 MELBOURNE. June 27. <RfUter i Bonnie Espinosa pines featherweight. wasin nine rounds by Georgf ing of Queensland here tonig!^20 words
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Article111 1958-06-28 12 SINGAPORE CRlCKET:— Singapore Vs Malaya (second day) at 11 a.m. on the SCC padang. TENNIS: Singapore Lawn Tennis open championship, at the Tanglin Club and YMCA courts. ATHLETICS: Raffles Institution meet on Rl', Oldham Methodist School meet at the SJI. SOCCER:— Arsenal Sports Club vs Comcan Signal Regiment111 words
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Article208 1958-06-28 12 IPOH, Fri. The honour of breaking the only record on the first day of the Perak Amateur Athletic championships meet held here, went to 16-year-old Taiping schoolgirl, Cheah Pek Wah. She cleared 4ft 5J ins. m the women's high jump, bettering the existing record by208 words
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432 1958-06-28 12 Malaya Start With Highest Total In Series POOR fielding, resulting m a spate of dropped catcnes, gave the Federation of Malaya a total of 267 runs for six wickets at the end of the first day's play m their annual three-day Test against Singapore on the Padang yesterday. It is432 words
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Article174 1958-06-28 12 Morning Session Women's singles: Miss P. Pattabongse beat Mrs. P. C. AuYong walkover. Miss Leow Siew Kheng (Kedah) beat Jenny Lim (Pg) 11-3 11-2. Miss Ong Kiok Pooj (SI) beat Teoh Beng Kirn (Sel) 11-3 11-1. Men's singles: (second round): Teh Kew San (Pg) beat Zabidi Ismail174 words
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Article245 1958-06-28 12 N. MOREIRA - PERAK'S CHANCES IN THE CUP N. MOREIRA By Ipoh, Fri. With the absence of their 'star soccer schemer, Wong Kong Leong, much of Ferak's chances m Sunday's Malaya Cup soccer tie against Kedah m Ipoh will depend on how the forwards click.' It will be the second cup fixture for245 words
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Article52 1958-06-28 12 LONDON, June 27. (AFP) Playing for Pakistan Eagiets against an Isle of Wight eleven at Shanklin yesterday. 19-year-old left arm spin bowier Shahid Mahmood took ail ten wickets for 46. The Eaglets who are touring Britain playing second class sides, beat the Island team by 11652 words
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Article18 1958-06-28 12 RAIN washed out yesterday's Singapore Lawn Tennis Open championship matches for the second day running.18 words
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Article189 1958-06-28 12 THE following are the badminton fixtures for the third days play at the SB A Hall. Kuala Lumpur, today. FIRST SESSION Men's singles quarter finals: Eddy Choong vs Lai Fook tfing; Oon Chong Jin v s Thanoo Ka jad bye; Winner of M. Hartgrove/ Lim Wei189 words
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Article, Illustration496 1958-06-28 13 ' Chiefie - Changi Chatter 'Chiefie' By rYVE evening last week, a small boy called Bobbie was out for an evening stroll with his Dad and happened to set a group of Gurkha soldiers. He was fascinated by their smart appearance and especially noticed the kukri that they carried and was soon hearing496 words
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Article, Illustration614 1958-06-28 13 SAILING FOR EVERYONE AT THIS CLUB Photo YACHTING is one of the pastimes that is a great favourite at R.A.F. Station Changi. On the south shore of the Johore Straits the Changi Yacht Club has boat sheds, a slipway, a jetty and a fine clubhouse where keen members pass theirMichael Anchant - 614 words
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Article, Illustration273 1958-06-28 13 *y WO R.A.F. pilot* serving with the Far East Air Force as Sycamore helicopter pilots with No. 194 Sauadron have each completed over 100 "casualty evacuation" flights this year. They are Flight Lieutenant J. VV. Peckowski (40) and Flight Lieutenant J. H. Liversidge, A.F.C. (40). Fit.273 words
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Miscellaneous12 1958-06-28 13 An Insight Into Service Life By "STAN" ■ll'- "»i. nil h. Cherry!12 words
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Miscellaneous565 1958-06-28 13 QUOTATION: ■■■■■MHBB 1 "You are a* young as LM your faith, as old as your Bfl B^l doubl; as young as your I srlf-confidenr*. as old as I your fear; as young as your 1 IT^Mjj Via p M^B hope, as old as your despair. I H^^j Vjm v B565 words
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277 1958-06-28 14 MELBOURNE, June 27 (Reuter) Students at Melbourne University have voted overwhelmingly m favour o/ a quota system for Asian migrants to Ausiralia. Of the 2,824 who voted. 77.2 per cent were In favour of some modification of the restrictive Australian immigration system,277 words
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Article103 1958-06-28 14 ISLE OF MAN, June 27, (Reuter). The Duke of Edinburgh is not "particularly alarmed" at the prospect oi going bald. A message to this effect was received yesterday by a local resident who sent the Duke a special anti-baldness recipe on hearing that he103 words
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Article133 1958-06-28 14 No Further U.S. Aid To R.I. Yet WASHINGTON. June 27 OJPI) Secretary of State John Foster Dulles has told members of Congress the U.S. does not contemplate any further economic or military aid for Indonesia until the situation there is clarified. Dulles testified on the subject m recent closed-door hearings133 words
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Article62 1958-06-28 14 LISBON, June 27, (Reuter) A radio version of H. G. Wells' novel "The War Of The Worlds," on Wednesday night caused alarm among many listeners who had not heard an announcement at the beginning that it was fiction. Police stopped the broadcast by a private radio station62 words
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177 1958-06-28 14 NEW YORK, June 27 (Reuter).— Paul Robeson, the Negro singer, has collected his long-denied passport issued by the State Department and announced last night that he would fl.v to London m about two weeks' time for a series of radio television and stage177 words
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Article328 1958-06-28 14 If It Will Make Plan For Cyprus Work—Macmillan LONDON, June 27. (Reuter) Mr. Harold Macmilian, tiie Prime Minister, said last night he was "ready and anxious" to meet anyone or go anywhere, if it would help to Wring discussions on the government's new plan for the328 words
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Article, Illustration90 1958-06-28 14 Cheryl Crane Is Questioned By Lawyers BLONDE film actress Lana Turner leans towards her daughter Cheryl Crane, aged 14, both of them wearing dark glasses, as her lawyer Jerry (ieisier looks on m the office of lawyer William Pollack on Monday. Pollack was Questioning Cheryl on the death of JohnnyU.P.I. - 90 words
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Article26 1958-06-28 14 SENATOR W. P. (Bill) Ashley, one of the Australian Labour Party's shrewdest and most able politicians, died- m Sydney yesterday. He was 72. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article133 1958-06-28 14 THE authorities m Celyon have forbidden the island's newspapers to publish news of the Commonwealth Press Union's protest to Mr. Solomon Bandaranike, the Prime Minister, about Press censorshiD m the island. Censorship of news m Ceylon was enforced under emergency regulations m May following country-wide communal disturbancesReuter - 133 words
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Article117 1958-06-28 14 MORE ATOM TESTS IN THE PACIFIC WASHINGTON, June 27 (UPI) The Atomic Energy Commission said yesterday that nuclear test missifes will be fired from Johnston Island m the Pacific some time after July 25. The AEC warned ships to keep clear of the area for three to four weeks after117 words
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Article, Illustration75 1958-06-28 14 PHOTOGRAPHED outside the Pontifical Armenian College m Rome is Grcodire Pierre XV Cardinal Agaslani^n who was appointed by Pope Pius XII proprefect of the Sacred Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith. Born fi2 years ago at Akhaltzikhe m Caucasia, Cardinal Agagianian is taking over the post left vacant byU.P.I. - 75 words
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Article31 1958-06-28 14 THE British Transport Commission yesterday offered a three Der cent wage increase to 120.000 engineers m British Railways workshops. Trade unions concerned will give their reply on July 21.31 words
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Article193 1958-06-28 14 LERWICK, Shetland Islands, June 27. (UPI). Tough British islanders repelled two waves of 'invaders" from a Soviet fishing fleet last night and today when the Russians landed here pursuing a refugee bent on freedom m the West. Two boatloads of Russians about 3o men m all193 words
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209 1958-06-28 14 CEYLON PARTY ALLEGES COLOMBO, June 27 (Reuter) Ceylon police officers wiil meet here tomorrow to discuss among other things allegations of police excesses during the month-old state of Emergency m Ceylon. In the House of Representa- tives yesterday some members charged that certain sections of209 words
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Article47 1958-06-28 14 WARSAW, June 27 (Reuter) Poland has signed a contract to sell 24 ships of various types totalling 62,000--tons deadweight to IndoTr?H S? F Olish Forei gn Trade Ministry announced here yesterday. This agreement which covers the neriod 1959-1962 was signed m Warsaw yesterday.47 words
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257 1958-06-28 14 US SCANDAL CASE WILL BE HEARD IN PUBLIC WASHINGTON, June 27, (Reuter).— Congressmen investigating the affairs of a millionaire industrialist. Mr. Bernard Goldfine, decided after a 45 minutes debate yesterday to hear evidence m public m spite of objections from Mr. Foldfine that he might be defamed. But as the257 words
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Article37 1958-06-28 14 MAJOR-GENERAL Li Yiou Chang, 42-year-old Com mander-in-Chief of Chinese Communist forces m East China's Fukien Province opposite Formosa, has died ir» Shanghai of a blocd disease he Liberation Army Daily iewsDar>er r*>nnrt«»rt tro<-f«. day.- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article43 1958-06-28 14 KRAKOW. Poland, June 27. (Reuter)— A Polish psychiatrist was sentenced by a court here to 12 years' imprisonment for killing another psychiatrist who seduced his wife. The court termed the shooting "a pathological 'reaction of a psychopath to a conflict."43 words
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164 1958-06-28 14 X-RAY IS KILLER OF CHILDREN -DOCTORS LONDON, June 27, (Reuter)— X-ray films of young children iaken shortly after birth may be a factor j n childhood deaths from malignant disease, three tire ported m the British Medical Journal. The doctors traced the case histories of nearly 1.500 children who died164 words
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Article83 1958-06-28 14 Information Men Meet in S'pore COLOMBO Junr ter) National Inform Officers of the Colombo countries will meet m S pore within the next months to discuss th< semination of inform and international co-opcra-tlon m national development —with particular reference to the Colombo Plan. This was decided upon at a two-day83 words
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Advertisement130 1958-06-28 14 1 TONIGHT <c'atitom.> MIDNIGHT jmt H£CHT Sill m IUCUUI /"HJ 1 IH AItTBEjEItEN SMS NEVER TWOJKt THESE! j v.v? jffV Rlhb^. J V JB^^MBBaHd^iMR i* .^flfl Ny Hto BBh. lOVSk 1 IMSISIMSWB@IMSSI3 IN THE I MIGHnKTAWENTURETHE OCEANS tVER ONMED! I ll?ffU7/y7 ID n a* la* m i j^^^m X/LIC— /XA,/130 words
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