Singapore Standard, 2 July 1958
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Title Section23 1958-07-02 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** 5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1938 Vc! VIII. No. 364 I 15 cts. 14 Pages [FINAL EDITION]23 words
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Article, Illustration390 1958-07-02 1 BUT NOT ONE WAS DUE FOR THE SACK Officers Answer Tel The Mayors Plan I For Matayanizatlori FOUR senior expatriate officers of thl Singapore City Council have resigned over Mayal Ong Eng Guan's Malayanization scheme, whicl was passed by the full Council on Monday. I Three390 words
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261 1958-07-02 1 FLOODS HIT W. JAPAN AFTER A DRY SPELL Nine Inches Of Rain In 14 Hours TOKYO. July 1 (UPI)— Floods endangered Western T pan today while the rest oi :.-.e nation endu:e;l thi worst drought In hait-a--i eni ury. Almost BIM :nilu\v ol rain ,n 14 bours deluged the city261 words
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113 1958-07-02 1 Summit Meet: Britain Sends Note To Russia Moscow, ji.y i (Bsotcr) Britain today >ont a note to Russia on the Question of summil talka The r. tr handed otw in M< sc( m w pli< ci to mm from Mr. Nlklta Khrushcher, Borlet Prime Minister, on June IL in London,113 words
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137 1958-07-02 1 CHAMLANE, Lebanon, July 1 (UPI) The Lebanese Army brought up armoured cars and mortars todit.v to beat back fresh attempts by rebel tribesmen to capture this mountain town overlooking Beirut's international airport. blazing sun battle ■erupted in the Green Mountains shortly after dawn137 words
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276 1958-07-02 1 NICOSIA, July 1 (U.P.1.).— With a cry of "Come on the Micks," a platoon of Irish Guards routed an EOKA gang which attempted to ambush them in their camp last night. In a moonlight gun battle in the wild hills south-west of Nicosia276 words
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Article33 1958-07-02 1 THREE prisoners were killed and one wa^ wounded in a mass iailbreak attempt early yesterday by hardened criminals at the national penitentiary in Muntingiupa some 45 kilometres south of Manila. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 33 words
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607 1958-07-02 1 Big Operation To Wipe Out 37 Reds In Johore KOIA TINGGI, lues. Two Gurkha battalions, together with one battalion of the Police Field Force, assisted by the Home Guards, State Food Denial Officers and Special Branch men, today launched an all-out "Operatiun Rhino" to wipe out 37 Communist terrorist remn.tnl.«607 words
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Article140 1958-07-02 1 Cambodian Border Incident PNOM PENH, Cambodia, July O IPI H Premier-Print i Sihanouk ti I the Cs ob Khan nation today that Thai tf opi violated the >/. lodian N lei thil 'crning. Me reported ;i radio adIresi that the Thai troops penetrated three kilometres two ml <. i) into140 words
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Article19 1958-07-02 1 AUSTRALIA yesterday announced loan of 4:10.000.000 to New Zealand to assist* her through current financial difficulties U.P.I.U.P.I. - 19 words
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Article52 1958-07-02 1 A SINGAPORE carpenter, Yeo Lian Hoe. 40, wa s attacked by two men armed with parangs at Boon Tat Street last night. Yeo was having a drink at a coffee stall when he was suddenly attacked and slashed on the head. He was taken to the52 words
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Article, Illustration55 1958-07-02 1 YES INDEED from Mother "with love." Mrs. Ethelinc Wood, of Kentfield. California, is shown inscribing; her son's plaster cast after she had just finished giving a section of her own pelvis to supply the necessary bone tissue to repair his damaged hip. Her son. Bruce, was suffering fromU.P.I. - 55 words
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163 1958-07-02 1 GENEVA, July 1 (Router)— Russia today told the work! that the East-West Geneva conference on nuclear tests detection was not supposed to solve the problem of teits cessation as this was a matter for governments. This declaration was ma ie by Pro!. A. K.163 words
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244 1958-07-02 1 WE'LL NOT GIVE WAY TO BLACKMAIL, SAYS DULLES WASHINGTON. July 1 < Router > Mr. John Potter Dulles. Secretary of State, said today that the United States was not prepared to pay blackmail to obtain the release Of American citizens detained in Bast Germany Of kidnapped by the Cuban rebels.244 words
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Article33 1958-07-02 1 MISS Sheila Ogilvie, 48--year-old member of the Labbur adviser's stair in the Colonial Office will leave for Hongkong on Sunday to Investigate the problem of working conditions in the Colony.- ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article87 1958-07-02 1 'MOUNTIES' TO GUARD THE PRINCESS KELOWNA Brit: h Columbia. July 1 -Router '—Squads of Royal Canadian Mounted police moved into this central British Columbia region today and officials announced extraordinary precautions to guard Princess Margaret during her visit here later this month This activity followed a week-end of bomb incidents87 words
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Article55 1958-07-02 1 12 Held In Coup Bid -Report BEIRUT. July 1 (Reuter)— The independent newspaper Al Janda >aid here today that 12 Jordanian officers had been arrested attempting a coup d'etat in Jordan. The newspaper .said the Jordanian Government had asked Iraq for urgent military assistance and the Iraq Government had promised55 words
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Article665 1958-07-02 2 No Door Would Have Withstood Pressure, Raub Inquiry Told HAIB, Tues. The Raub Australian Gold Mine tragedy, which claimed 12 lives on May 10, could not hive been averted even if there had been an antiinundath>ii swing door, the mine's general manager, Mr. J. M665 words
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Article31 1958-07-02 2 TWO men. one of them armed with a 12-inch knife. stopped a lorry. held up the driver and robbed him of $12 in Leonie Road. Singapore, on Monday night.31 words
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Article112 1958-07-02 2 FOLLOWING students from the Eng Han Evenine Commercial Classes, Singapore. pa:^ed the Pitman's Shorthand and Typewriting Examinations held in April this year: SHORTHAND Chow Sew Yoin. First Class, Ha:on bin Ha.shim. First Class, Kaxslm bin Juma'.i. First Class, Leons Ai Fang. First Clas>. Ruby Lirru Second Class112 words
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Article, Illustration81 1958-07-02 2 clerk attached to Messrs M. S. Ally. Ipoh. Mr S. Subramaniam y< < offered a reward ol $25 I Information is to ttu when about, of his i"-- Vt ar-old daughter, Baroja, aliias Zainab bmte Abdullah. Subramaniam of Kampon^ Paloh. told Police his daughter left home81 words
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Article140 1958-07-02 2 DAGGER MEN IN DARING DAWN RAID AWAKENED at dawn terday a North Bridf It i I shop assistant <aw a n wr'/ju'." through I In 1 1 wire iv ing nv< r the front doo r ol the pr Two r :r n lollowed mtt Before he < iW call140 words
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Article45 1958-07-02 2 afore h< Iper ar< n< for Singapore's s: Andrew Mission Ho-pital Flay D.<\ nn July 12. ttu ecn tary. Ifr M c. Lmi-ci. told 1 Si adnard yeM< rday. She hopes thai mon Asian women e/Ul respond to the app< for as>istanc(45 words
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246 1958-07-02 2 THKKK training: courses in club leadership will br conducted simultaneously by the Singapore Federation of Roys' Clubs, starting: July 18. They will be in English, Malay and Chinese. Each 60WM will la^t thret i mqittfit, at the mci Ol which time trainees will246 words
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216 1958-07-02 2 I Was Tied Up, Gagged Towkay Tells Court FOUR n] r <:•:>■' a i ado on "lull v. i; :h' n sacked a ho-jse (rv < on in A igu t. 1956, the S g ,m% As a Oo irf wm I day. In the d k 1 charg d216 words
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Article44 1958-07-02 2 FIVE 1 r< iusti p I will t*» day fly in 1 r > .c rrr.u; A;:: v M in Kuala p Monial parad^ I s ented f Malayans' 4 l c anti terrorist I 5 given )ps iivaluable ail I44 words
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Advertisement581 1958-07-02 2 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE REFUND OF ASSESSMENT CLAIMS for rtfl r. I of smcnt on houses reported i rani between Isi Jan lary MHk J me, 1958, mv be übmitted by 31 I J 1958, obtainab!< fi n the lily Assc isor's >ffi c 1 1 lr< iin I or)581 words
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Advertisement620 1958-07-02 2 NOTICES STRAITS BOMBAY/ KARACHI PERSIAN GULF CONFERENCE AMERICAN' PRESIDENTI LINES LTD BLUE FUNNEL LINE B. I. S N. CO LTD. EVERETT STAR LINE HOEGH LINE JAPAN INDIA-PAKISTAN JAVA PACIFIC LINE MAERSK LINE MITSUI STEAMSHIP CO. NIPPON YUSFN KAISHA OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA fOYAL INTEROCLAN j j AMASHITA KISEN l Shippers are620 words
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Advertisement142 1958-07-02 2 BORNEO MOTORS LTD. PHONE (SINGAPORE) PHONE ***** irriTin rnnr ***** ext 7 USED CARS EXT 7 MAKE MODEL YEAR PRICE Austin A3O 1 I 52.700 Austin A4O I9H 52.900 Austin ASO l c I 53.950 Vauxhall Velox 1953 S3 300 Vauxhall Wf*wm 1954 53. 400 Ford ppfect 1 -56 53.142 words
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EDITORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
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Article541 1958-07-02 3 TQ the student of political science it would C 3r-idoK!cal for any country or nation to be j f its bonds of subjugation without first c: 4 ,n q national unity. Yet this is apparently rj v,hich the prosperous crown colony of c, p r 's to achieve541 words
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Article292 1958-07-02 3 HE woy S o f Singapore political leaders get £""?cr and strmger. While PAP Mayor Ong Eng r \ms be.ng the puzzling support of the v > Party in the City Council on Monday for •••■^vjrvzaJion scheme for expatriates. Party >d Marshal! was declaring that his party .^M292 words
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Article1322 1958-07-02 3 Neil Hunter - CLARION CALL TO FIGHT A 'KILLER' Neil Hunter By Standard Staff Writer WEDNESDAY JN launching the first phase of a well-pre-pared and strongly-sup-ported long-term campaign to fight the tuberculosis scourge and its threat to the health of Singapore's growing population, the Government, through its Health Ministry in association with the1,322 words
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Article1057 1958-07-02 3 by the Reverend Dewi Morgan, Editorial Secretary to the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, London pROM July 3 to August 10 more than 300 Anglican bishops will meet at Lambeth, London, under the presidency of the Archbishop of Canterbury. Included among them are1,057 words
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Article168 1958-07-02 3 Luck And Wisdom "I BELIEVE in luck, but I don't trust to luck." Niels Svendsen, winner of the "News Chronicle" newspaper "Get Ahead" competition, for those who want to branch out in business of their own, televised by the BBC. Nag? Not Me! "NAGGING is something168 words
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Article, Illustration485 1958-07-02 3 '"TIME will tell if there are x wise men" With this sentence we concluded our observations on May 27 when reference was made to the last day of the London talks The answer was provided yesterda> by Chief Minister Lim Vow Hock in his capacity of leader of485 words
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Advertisement118 1958-07-02 3 r AIRES 35 111 C L^Shs. (I mm w Ml*- an*le. shutter:- 1 500 MxL lilewlth ntom.it m IMr;illa\ omp«.nsatinc Coupled 1..r I"« Price 5297.00 with High Top < X& r coir A#r«t«-*— ■TITHES" DENTAL PHOTO SUPPLY, LTI.I M M iioad SINGAPORE 7 Tel: i 6930/***** < CJ KUALA LUMPUR.118 words
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Advertisement165 1958-07-02 3 ll^N.— n^ ■■■■hj gj^ is an extremely well nude BHHImbZ portable typewriter Only the 11 f^^^^^^^mMßWT materials are used in its 1 V~^^^t^l^f^P^PHPWHHP* construction. Its modern design has done away with all oni»ecessary clutter and thus you have a machine which is extremely sturdy but. at the same time, light165 words
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Miscellaneous53 1958-07-02 3 Did you know... mml^m] mWM Our solar system has nine major planets, including the earth, which revolve around the sun in definite orbits. The remotest of these, as measured from the sun, is Pluto. Its mean distance is 3,675,300,000 miles. Mercury is the nearest (36 million miles). The earth is53 words
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Article120 1958-07-02 4 THREE teen-age .schoolboy brother.-, were waylaid and attacked with parangs by a -ecret society gang in Verdun Road, Singapore, yesterday. One brother managed to o.scape but the other two were seriously injured. The brothers, ages rangin o from 12 year, to .16 years, were cycling120 words
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83 1958-07-02 4 He Fell For Trickster's $20 Offer SING\PORE Police yesterday'reiterated their warning S3 t o be taken to by confidence tricksters. This warning followed a report from a man that he waV cheated of $20 by false pretences. The man told police that while he was at the Labour omce. Havelock83 words
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Article60 1958-07-02 4 GULAM DASTAGER pleaded not guilty in a Singapore Magistrate's Court yesterday to a summons ehar-e of voluntarily causing hurt to K. K. Abdul Rahim on June 5. In another case. S. If. Va>acar was charg^'d with abetting Dastager in causinhurt to Abdul Rahim on the same60 words
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Article201 1958-07-02 4 Crude Syringes Now Used To Inject Morphine SINGAPORE opium addicts, cut off from their sources of supply by the relentless excursions of Customs officers against the smugglers, have taken to injecting themselves with morphine from dirty obsolete syringes. The police are aware of this and whenever201 words
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Article95 1958-07-02 4 WOMEN GET BAIL ON AFFRAY RAP FOUR women were yesterday charged In the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court with committing affray and disturbing the peace on Monday evening The lour were Ng Ah Moy, Tan Long Hai. Lim Kirn Puay and EKm Ah See. They were alleged to have fought with95 words
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Article36 1958-07-02 4 SIO KOK CHYE and Chew Wai Siong were yesterday acquitted by a Singapore Court of a charge of stealing >ix oil drums worth $57 from Ang Ngo Seng at Bukit Timah Road on April 25.36 words
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Article25 1958-07-02 4 THERE will be no speaker at today's luncheon meeting Of the Singaporp Rotary Club at Cathay Hotel. It wil be a business meeting.25 words
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Article, Illustration33 1958-07-02 4 WAITING to be X-rayed at the Jalan Sultan Centre yesterday. Approximately 800 persons were X-rayed at two centres on the opening day of Singapore's first big mass campaign against tuberculosis.33 words
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Article209 1958-07-02 4 Third Term As Women's President FOR the third year la fUCcession, the Women's Section of the Malayan Chinese Association in Johorc Bahru reelected Mrs. L. H. Tan at their annual general meeting held last Sunday afternoon. The annual report for 1957 showed that membership had risen from 14H to 172.209 words
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Article144 1958-07-02 4 THE finger print found on a silver cigarette box taken from the house of Captain C.E.H. Mawson, of the Royal Signals, gave its owner away in the Singapore Third District Court yesterday. Rag-and-bone-man Kwa I Choon Huat was found guilty on a charge of breaking144 words
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Article81 1958-07-02 4 HE ALTERED I-CARD TO FIND A JOB UNGKU Hamzah bin Jaffar. 21 pleaded guilty in the Singapore Third District Court yesterday to making alterations in his Johore Bahru identity card. He was fined $10. He had altered his year of birth from 1937 to 1939. and his occupation from a81 words
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Article34 1958-07-02 4 RUMDI bin Mudaai was remanded by a Singapore Court yesterday after he pleaded not guilty to a charge of robbing a woman. Tan Siew Tan. of $8 at Home Road on June 28.34 words
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Article33 1958-07-02 4 LADY McNeice will open the annual fun fair and feto to be held by the oommitlec of the Church of Ascension at St. Andrew's School Singapore, on Saturday at 11 a.m.33 words
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125 1958-07-02 4 U.S. TO SURVEY SINGAPORE FOR TRAVEL WASHINGTON, July 1, (Router). The Commerce Department announced yesterday that the United States was making available $14,000 to finance a survey for travel and tourism development in 16 countries or territories in the Pacific, including Singapore. Tlie survey is to be conducted by a125 words
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351 1958-07-02 4 THE start of the mass X-ray against tuberculosis was declared "highly successful" yesterday, when approximately 800 people came for X rays to the two centres at Jalan Sultan and the Kampong Glam Malay Girls' School. A greatly pleased Dr. C. E351 words
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Article104 1958-07-02 4 Youth Used Dagger To Rob Boy POLICE are looking for a teenager who robbed a 11--year-old schoolboy oi a dollar at the point of a dagger in Serangoon Road. Singapore. yesterday. The schoolboy. P. Shunmugam, told police that the teenager who was in the same bus with him saw a104 words
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Advertisement274 1958-07-02 4 GALA PREMIERE OF MABJOBIE MOBNINGSTAR STARRING GENE KELLY and NATALLIE WOOD WARMER COLOR in aid of RED CROSS UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR AND LADY GOODE of SKY THEATRE JULY 9fh 9.30 p.m. Prices: $10.00 $5.00 $3.00 $1.00 ,•< -.r»»*v f' i% y rjf!y?^, -7 r274 words
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Advertisement189 1958-07-02 4 FEELING WEAK? TIRED? In the home and at work life seems very depressing when you feel weak and tirrd Take Sanatogen uhich helps to give good appetite, sound sleep and ENERGY Sanatogen I TONIC Corrects diet deficiencies i N^^BHBfr^*^^— JbV^^^^^^L£E3s[ B^B^bV X .^^^^l VAX I M P laKjra hccaJaUkd Uv189 words
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Article362 1958-07-02 5 UMNO Sounds A Warning On Lim's Proposal THE proposed United Socialist Front is doomed to failure if it includes people who call themselves Socialists but "owe allegiance to Russia and Peking." This warning was given yesterday by Mr. Darus Shariff, Publicity Chief of the Singapore division362 words
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234 1958-07-02 5 M \i LI'MPrR. Tues. The Federal Capital \iw i /<>« of its own if the .Minister for Natural t ru* Inche Bahanun bin Samsuddin has his way. si> ci inn- his visit to the recent exhibition of the >li i ,un Ai-A-llorticultural234 words
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108 1958-07-02 5 LIM REPLIES TO HARBOUR MEN'S DEMAND CHIEF Minister Mr. Lim Yew Hock yesterday wrote to the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association saying that their demand for the implementation of the Court of Inquiry's recommendations was receiving his attention. The Chief Minister was replying to a letter addressed to him by108 words
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Article, Illustration15 1958-07-02 5 ■-■•;•.^!ss Graduands g by Profes- MR IKK KOXti ("lIIAN IKNi.KI V\\(()B15 words
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Article20 1958-07-02 5 -..vice will ■r h of St. p.m. on w» nl 1. for mer -City 3 Tak Nam. Kuala Lumpur20 words
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116 1958-07-02 5 Police Have Been Helpful Manager SINGAPORE Police have been "most helpful" over the recent rash of burglaries, in Raffles Place manager of John Littles. Mr. G. LamontWatt, said yesterday. Mr. Lamont-Watt. whose firm had been broken into seven or eight times in the last few months, was commenting on a116 words
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Article, Illustration263 1958-07-02 5 An Australian church leader yesterday condemned his country's White Policy. Rev. H. L. Perkins, generalsecretary of the Australian Council for the World Council of Churches, said it should be abolished. Rev. Perkins, who arrived in Singapore by Qantas-BOAC irom Sydney, said the ACWCC was263 words
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Article63 1958-07-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A total of 735,115 persons have to date become Federal Citizens. More than 14,000 received their citizenship papers during the week ended June 28. Out of a total of 762,173 persons who applied for citizenship, only 4,430 have been turned down. A total of63 words
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Article, Illustration103 1958-07-02 5 THE Malayan Catholic News yesterday celebrated its Bth anniversary with a tea party for the editor, publisher, manager and members of the staff at the Catholic Centre in Singapore. The Archbishop of Singapore and Malacca, Msgr. M. Olcomendy. who was guest of honour at the party, congratulated103 words
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Article114 1958-07-02 5 STUDENTS DEMAND SAFEGUARDS THE University of Malaya Students Union has demanded constitutional safeguards against racial or other discrimination in the matte/ of admission or award. The demand is contained in a memorandum submitted by the Union to the Joint Constitutional Committee wnich is considering the future of the University. The114 words
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Article209 1958-07-02 5 NUPW To Decide Go-Slow Or Strike KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The door is still open for the National Union of Plantation Workers to meet us, declared the General Secretary of the Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association, Mr. J.A.T. Perera, today. Negotiations between the NUPW and MPIEA came to a halt when209 words
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Article188 1958-07-02 5 I the trade! rv O',wrnment and Ad- J^S!55 that it does any of the r at '-d m the an- be tabled at the twelfth annual general meeting of the union on Sunday. The report states that members have to decide whether a local188 words
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Advertisement134 1958-07-02 5 BIRTHDAY =j THAT COMES ONCE A YEAR Ist ANNIVERSARY PRICES SLASHED BELOW COST PRINTED COTTON PRINTED SHUNTONG SPOITED POPLIN SELF DESIGN TAFFETIA < PRINTED FILAMET U.P. $4.50 to $5.20 NOW $2.50 A YD. JUST RECEIVED SLACKS is colours $5.80 SHIRTS 21 COLOURS $3.00 JEANS 18 COLOURS $5.50 CAN CAN PETTICOATS134 words
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296 1958-07-02 6 STRIKING multi-coloured posters will soon be displayed at all Singapore public places inviting mothers to make more use of the free maternity and child health services ottered by City and Rural Clinics. The dos tors. 10.000 of them, are t>-ing issued by the Singapore296 words
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Article40 1958-07-02 6 BANTIN T ;cs MIC branch here has helped to r-^.-'-T v*:: I: e>tate v rk h- \?cr- iiH Tr-p-;-. Mr D Tr.t rir:vr. he a in. rr.a.: v rt ;r t, 'he P^- -ne various p^ra»r a?er>40 words
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Article714 1958-07-02 6 Love Tangle Led To Stabbing, Court Is Told A LOVE tangle, which resulted in the death of a 46-year-old tailor, was yesterday related to the Singapore Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong Hing, by a 19--year old seamstress, Sit Yong How. Sit, messed in a pale-biue samfu,714 words
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96 1958-07-02 6 PENANG, Tues. Mat Hussain, 30. was today granted 55.000 bail by Sessions Judge. Mr. Au Ah Wan, after he claimed trial to a charge of arson. Mat pleaded not guilty to charges of house-break-ing and committing mischief by intending to damage by fire, property96 words
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Article129 1958-07-02 6 Prison For Altering His I-Card BENTONG, Tues. A quarry labourer. Chov Man Lai, 28, of Repas New V: [age here, was yesterday senten i d to three months' jail for making an unauthorised alteration in his identity card on June 12. Inspector D. Law the prosecuting officer told the Court129 words
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Article152 1958-07-02 6 MALAYAN AIRWAYS WINS TROPHY THE covp'r r3 ■<- silvei Cumberbatch phy. awarded b tish Guild of An Air Navigators 'o Airways in reco^n the compai y s M yeat§ accident-fret record, shown to th( Press for the I yotoiday. The 20-1: h trophy -a.:Airway r c-ontri: .\< n last year.152 words
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Article26 1958-07-02 6 The Sultan < f T.- co:iip clori a >.\- ■-.,>• H.i v i X. :y> Kual; Vtol P< S< -a. 'I X,- B:* j j F:-a>er\< Hill.26 words
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149 1958-07-02 6 IPOH. Tues. Federal Legislative Councillor representing Cliinese mining interests, Mr. Woo Ka Lim, >aj<] here today that Government control of tin mines woolrf in no way solve or alter the present unemployment situation in the country. Mr Woo wa. 1 c imrr.<149 words
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Article74 1958-07-02 6 KUALA LUMPUR, T ;o< The Minister for Works, P I and Telecommunications, Ir e Sardon bin Efaji Zubir whl\ make a week.- r fli< [a 1 t- r (,f the East Coast States begi: m: g on Friday. The Minister will meet the Mentris Be.-ar74 words
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Article, Illustration87 1958-07-02 6 FIRST of the Singapore City Counril public dispensaries was declar ed open by the Mayor. Mr. Ong Eng (iuan. yesterday. This public dispensary, which is among the 'reconstruction targets" of the Mayor, is at the junction of South Bridge Road and Hokkien Street. Present at the official87 words
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Article, Illustration24 1958-07-02 6 ONE of the posters being circulated by the Singapore Health Education Council telling people that "complete welfare service, free!" is being provided by Govrrnmrnt.24 words
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Advertisement353 1958-07-02 6 mA r\Ai I AAAAZfNG PARKER BALL POINT DISCOVERYI <T^£ Am QiLi 1 I'o'kfi ticlcrviv* POROUS writing boll vnlarged 30 Hmei) I m/11lf I I POROUS BALL OUTPERFORMS Jf I#C^ ALL OTHER BALL POINTS! U a The ext lu>i\r ne^ Parker T BALL Ballpoint starts at a touch mitt/ I ~/l^§/353 words
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Article163 1958-07-02 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot (nominal) 771 77\ RS.S. No. 1 771 77V (August) 77 771 R.S.S. No 2. 74? 751 R.S.S. No. 3 69 69* Tone: Slightly easier. The price of tin in Singapore yesterday was 5366J down163 words
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Article247 1958-07-02 7 Apprentice Scheme For Local Boys MALAYAN Airways will soon introduce a technical training scheme for local boys in keeping with its policy to make it the "Flagline of Malaya." ibis was announced by the Airways' chairman, Date Sir Mahmud bin Mat. in a Press conference at247 words
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Article, Illustration163 1958-07-02 7 POPULAR Hongkong ChinSM film actress, Mis s Miranda Chen Chiang, arrived hi the Colony by air last night to attend the opening of the new Metropole Theatre at Tanjong Pagar Road on Friday. She was greeted at the airport by friends and admirers163 words
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Article, Illustration79 1958-07-02 7 TWENTY TWO members of the staff of the Singapore Improvement Trust were yesterday awarded certificates of long service on the occasion of the Trust's 31st anniversary. The awards were given to those members of the staff who had put in more than 25 years of79 words
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Article44 1958-07-02 7 A DELEGATION from the Singapore Indian Congress will discutl the current political situation in Singapore with the new Indian High Commissioner in Malaya Mr. S. K. Banerji at "India House," in Grange Road today, the SlC's secretary Mr. R. Ramanathan said yesterday.44 words
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Article32 1958-07-02 7 LADY Goode. wife of the Governor of Singapore, will visit the Home for the Aged maintained by the Little Sisters ot the Poor in Thomson Road, tomorrow at 11 a.m.32 words
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Article316 1958-07-02 7 CHAIRMAN designate of the Singapore Serangoon District Council. Inche Hussain Kamari, yesterday told prospective voters that the future of their local government lay in the hands of the people they elected to power. Inche Hussain was speaking to residents of the district council area who316 words
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155 1958-07-02 7 NEGOTIATIONS between the Singapore Glass Manufacturers Company and the General Employees' Union to settle their difference! of opinion ended in a dfuHocfc yesterday. The Union which claim? to represent 500 employees of the firm who had been or. strike for the last three ircckl155 words
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383 1958-07-02 7 THE Singapore City Council will launch its "big"" campaign against flies, mosquitoes, spitting and litter in August. Mayor Ong Eng Guan said yesterday. Mr. Ohg said that it WM the Council's intention to make use of all available resources to fight these social The383 words
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Advertisement425 1958-07-02 7 I* v nVIE NEWI^ ON SALE NOWT^ (MhMMMMiMu^ HJ.40, 4, 6.30 9.30 f DAPK HOLIDAY" Technlrama K .,h Hope KAKI^ fIUUII/MI Technicolor \MI\ FK»UR(i MARTHA HYER (UA) ffi >'*****• S^ mMml MISS x|N(i j^ P^ I _tONTLsT" S -p.n.U I A. WEEK Pre^entatiori ..> "RUN SILENT. RUN DEEP" 1 1425 words
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Advertisement321 1958-07-02 7 as Shows n a.m.. 1.4.1. 415 i «upm. M us "cpaniFT nni I "*"<"""><"' DM ■JUnilLCl UUIiL FtiKliftt) Subs GAL.% PREMIERE TONIGHT AT 9.30 pm jl. Marlon BRANDO "THt YOUNG LIONS" C>cop*-Fn* j" {a^Jl^Vi W5 TODAY J f \*H BOOKINGS ONLY! Price*: $2 -H- J5 [^(•hitra Ue»i "TIGA DARA" l.nillih321 words
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Miscellaneous288 1958-07-02 7 weightlifting 4.00 p.m. Malay Conversational Class 5.30 p.m Malay Class Civil Service Exam. Prep: Std. II 6.00 p.m. Rotary Club: Business meeting, also lunch, at Cathay Hotel 1 p.m. TODW: Singapore 12 14 p.m. (Bft I 2in> 11.18 p.m. (9ft. 6in I Port Dickson 7.04 am. (Bft. 6in I 732288 words
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Miscellaneous231 1958-07-02 7 National announcements. 7 pm. Time Signal and News. «.10 News Talk. 7.15 Sports Reel. 7 JO Wednesday Concert. 830 Hear Them All. 9 p.m. In the News. 9.30 Time Signal and News. 9 4o Tiga Sekawan. SINGAPORE (Regional Service): 7.15 a m Opening announcement and morning serenade. < 30 lime231 words
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Miscellaneous221 1958-07-02 7 changing pattern of British Life 3: Living with th# H-Bomb. 1-30 The News. B.3'J Home News from Britain. 8.4:> England and France. A Musical Encounter. 9 3<_i Rip Ben. Radio Newsreel, lIS The Battle Against Disease, lo 15 Listeners' Choice. 10.45 Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships A recorded commentary by Max221 words
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Advertisement935 1958-07-02 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. ttf« imj/t, *****/4 132/* Robinson Read THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE Halifax, Montreal, ioston. New York, Baltimore. Philadelphia C«ilt Ports. S pore P. Sham Penang TiUCII ,-tn^^^vrMn v.--.^. ,s 3/9 Aag 10 A«| 15/16 Aut lUMAEUS 17/25 Oct 26 Oct 27/28 Oct Carmrs action935 words
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Advertisement1137 1958-07-02 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 lin«s) S o.T' THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON b CONTINENTAL FORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (Via Suez with liberty to proceed via Panama or Cape1,137 words
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Advertisement944 1958-07-02 8 MITSUI ifQ LINE FOR JAPAN Sport P.Sham Penang Amogison Maru from India 10 July 8 July FOR U.S.A. via SUEZ For New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore via Bombay. Avoboson Maru rrom HDon 20 July 23 July FOR U.S.A. via PACIFIC For Vancouver, San Francisco, L. Angeles, Cristobal Havana, Cd: Trujilo, New944 words
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Advertisement813 1958-07-02 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWARDS Sailings for Aden. Port Said. Cenoa. Antwerp. Rotterdam, Hamburg. Bremen, Copenhagen. Gothenburg. Oslo Spore PS ham Penang "MANCHURIA" "MEONIA" "2e Jul "BOMA" 28 30 July 31/1 Aug Beymouth, Gdynia. OUTWARD Sailings for Bangkok and for FAR EAST. Penang P. Sham Sport "KINA" 6 6 July "LALANDIA"813 words
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69 1958-07-02 9 U.S. Firm's 50 Years of progress In Trading AMERICAN comt gan 50 yt $125 borrow Inc., a Proncern w hi( rounding in the age of reamed of pharmaceu:or the «md sup- one-room, .er his tore in the I :e beginning ernationally and i \panded force, and buggy and wholeatives n69 words
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Article51 1958-07-02 9 Japanese Shipping Lay Up 1 (Reuter) Japanese shipided to lay tons of to tide over UN n in the freight a r of the BO X), anHe said other JaDanese shipmttt ce«Da»:e> are expected id eventual the *hree n out the c to lay oi 50.000 tons fjr Ca» ii51 words
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Article22 1958-07-02 9 supplies of I are excepted to be 10 per cent larger Th prospect Top. since the BHJHBU] f tkl vt\-.r22 words
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Article, Illustration121 1958-07-02 9 Airline To Extend Operations MR SUNARDI Prawiro.sudirdjo above) chief tastruc- n arui planning officer of Garuda Indone>ian Airways, a:, i b tn SmsaDore to finalise plans t the introduction of Garudft'a >ervice to Kuala Lumpui Mr Prawirosudirdjo, will n -r two weeks. Ouvdi :ntend.N to ooon a .r--A v.y service121 words
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Article33 1958-07-02 9 AUSTRALIA i> shipping 2.355 tons of QoilX to Ceylon, worth CAIOO.OOO. a.s part of the Colombo P. an to aid Ceylon, and a contribution towards ailerlaUni laat year's Mood losses.33 words
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123 1958-07-02 9 Industrials Are Steady, Tins Easier N STRIAI S were quietly the Malayan share larket yesterday Tir.< fftrt easier a:" Itadf wWta rabber were go*q o* A fair H was re;^ r cd. Price changes anr. v v the Mala: in S irebroken As- s< "iatic n were INDI STRIVES Buver>123 words
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Article99 1958-07-02 9 UGH H b Utl t more than oonths sii c ILL BC introduced the c nomy on the Nortk Atlanttt air hi ipei lass has iy proved to be extretlH \y popular air. the travellinj public, the liiiint daims. During Apr! Mid May r.oar'.v ;--•,:•> to<99 words
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Article89 1958-07-02 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: copra June/ July U.K Continent $31 buyers 1311 <e!!ers coconut oil in bulk $47$ Miters; in drums |51| sCiier*; Muntok white pepper $129 idlers; Sarawak white $129 Beliefs; Special Sarawak black $73. Singapore Copra Association •losing prices fair89 words
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Article140 1958-07-02 9 Dollar Flow To Area Continues t.oxdox. July i (Bcutcr). The Fmaiu-ia! Times has stated that the present United States recession has been kinder to the iteriini area as a who'.e than any of its postwar predecessors and that the continued outflow of dollars from the United States has strengthened the140 words
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Article, Illustration235 1958-07-02 9 NEW ZEALAND is to make a bid to increase her app'j exports to the Malayan market. This was revealed yester- j day by the New Zealand Trade Commissioner in Government Assistant Singapore, Mr. H. W. Shepherd. He said the New Zealand Apples and235 words
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Article132 1958-07-02 9 the paattnfet vtafti, state of Madras, which hai ferried thousand^ of Indians m,m the Federation and SblgapOTC tiQ Indian porta v to be replaced by the Rizwani on her Bailing scheduled tor Sepl !>. A ipokesman tor the Bastern Shipping Corporation. agents tOC ,iv' Ships,132 words
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Article150 1958-07-02 9 Malayan ihaicbvoken it ported Urn (dQowing bwineti dOl .c J Wl t I'd.r. Foci Disp. \2\. «i 12: rrasci Ar.d iv« ords 12.55 to $2.57] I i 12.55; Gammon 12.19 ci:n^ all, SI 474 xall arid overnight; Uun^.mer >i h2 to 65; M. Cement $IJ3; McAlister $1150 words
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Article55 1958-07-02 9 A NEW PAINT developed by an American company gives a visual warning or alarm when objects painted with it get too hot. The paint is brushed or sprayed on metal pipes and boilers and will change its colour from blue to white, when the temperature reaches 58555 words
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Article47 1958-07-02 9 REPORTS from China's major wheat provinces show that all Of them have registered bis increase in wheat output this summer. This despite the fact that some parts of these provinces were menaced by drought in the wheat sowing and growing seasons.— AFP.47 words
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Article154 1958-07-02 9 OI'TER ROADS Oulidia, Cedar. Kali, Ringhorn. Sea B:rd. El Brenon, Aalsdijk. Batoela. Antenor. Armonia. Tatry 1 Gordian. Raiula. Peter Maersk, Kamk. Prince Salvor. Bakongan. Francoise. Amelia. Steel Worker, Atingmyitta. San Roberto. Tarakan, Everglory Ffissho Maru. Mascot. Kaloekoe. Honesta. Bretagne. Ban Ho Hin, Ban Ho Leong. Barumun, Statius154 words
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Article143 1958-07-02 9 A NEW HIGH-STRENGTH PAPER that stretches to absorb shocks instead of tearing has been developed by a U.S. pulp and paper company. Called Clupak, the paper is being used in grocery bags that can be drooped more than 20 times without break- ing, when filled with143 words
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265 1958-07-02 9 PLAN FOR INSURANCE COMPANIES TO INVEST SINGAPORE'S Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy said yesterday that the Government of Singapore was working on a scheme to compel insurance companies to invest part of their premium collections in the Colony. The Minister was commenting on a suggestion rr.a«ie265 words
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169 1958-07-02 9 PRIVATE building projects completed in the first four months this year in Singapore totalled 200 units, according to latest official statistics released yesterday. This is down to half the number completed in the corresponding period in 1956, which was 406. Statistics on the output of169 words
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239 1958-07-02 9 NATURAL rubber production in Malaya during the five-\car period 1958 to 1962 will probably amount to 2,000.000 tons. i This estimate is given in the latest issue of Rubber Developments, magazine of the Natural Rubber Development Board. It D'jts the production total239 words
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Article53 1958-07-02 9 PHILIPPINE exports copra and coconui oil in the ftrst five months this year were jl'J.Rlv. lonf U ns, oil basis. decline of over one-ftfth from shipments in January-May [097. Copra in May wen nearij 10 per e-.w above April shipment?. but 30 percent below those53 words
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Article94 1958-07-02 9 Chemist To Work At R.R.I. A CHEMIST lr< Br!--tii h H iei P: i: s RoA>.v Di F W Shipley, in :o <-:• c Ma ayi it the end I I i month, to wi tk tA *n-- R. r Resean-h titute, X L imp r. r ;t vcars Dr94 words
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Article122 1958-07-02 9 A NEW .-:> .r P r:r c adjust' itseV^cornii s igni conditioi is "ow be.:.;: r: '.c by a U.K. firm C, the A ;tose\" it ts less than I An "clertri eye ii h.- c of the a^.rrc a ;to«r.at; a y the i• s122 words
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Article150 1958-07-02 9 Price Slips 7/8 Cent RUBBER dropped I cent in the Singapore market yesterday, with International first grade July shipment closing at 111 cents per lb. After a lower opening on dL^appointing overseas advices, he market eased further on profit-taking and some upcountry godown liquidation. Lower sheet interest was fair though150 words
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Article36 1958-07-02 9 MARCONI'S have received an order from Jordan for a high-power transmitter for a new radio station to be built in Amman. It Is planned to bring this station on the air early next year.36 words
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Article30 1958-07-02 9 THE WORKERS of the Karamai Oilfield in Northern Sinkiang have pledged to top the target they set last April of 3,000,000 tons of crude oil by 1962,— AFP.30 words
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Advertisement209 1958-07-02 9 HLA SIAHG STEAMSHIP COMPANY WEEKLY Ca:33 SERVICES TO KUCHING. SARIKII. c NATANG Cr SIBU. MV HUA KING" Sails 5 July *IV. W HUA LI Sails 10 July '6 Winchester House. Collyer Quay. i— i— i Y£ CVERETT ORIENT LINE f^J Spore P. S'hom Pcnonq SSADEVERr- 7 July 4 Ju| V209 words
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Advertisement126 1958-07-02 9 a^£&* Malaya Wk Joi Am* I Indian Dancing f(k\ *r^~l?^*tk ;f\ y 'kJw I I According to Hindu b«li«H. dancing /VfrSJ^ IB |%j& y/ wai created by BraKma and given t o m \*aJr* *W§ Claswcally, tK« mott important of t*»# Bj By|(raMfc Af four major tcnoolt cf Hindu dancing,126 words
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Article, Illustration84 1958-07-02 10 MR SM Thiagarajah. the popular senior teacher, who retired last year and is now re-employed, receives a gift from Mrs. Sioh Goh 800 wife of the president Of the Klaru High School Old Boys" Association, last Saturday The gift is presented by members of the OB. A inCh'ng Seng Poh - 84 words
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Article, Illustration62 1958-07-02 10 Che Azni Ilias celebrated her 21st birthday with a party of relatives and friends at her home at No. 610, Telok Pulai Road, Klang. Che Azni, daughter of Mr. Ilias Abbas, Health Inspector, Klang and Coast, is attached to the Cargo Handling Corporation, Port Swettenham. Che,Ch'ng Seng Poh - 62 words
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Article, Illustration47 1958-07-02 10 Miss Luna Wong Ceok Lin celebrated her 15th birthday with a party for her friends and classmates last weekend. The party was held at Che Sharifah Rahman's residence at Fort Road, Klang. Miss Luna Wong is seen at centre in this happy gathering. Pie Ch'ng Yew PohCh'ng Yew Poh - 47 words
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Article, Illustration48 1958-07-02 10 DVMBO. the Sultan of Pahang's two-year-old elephant, provides ioyrides to children in the miniature too at MAHA. Dumbo was the most photographed animal in the whole zoo during the three-day show. Children perched atop him to get their pictures taken by parents and friends Standardpic by FahFah - 48 words
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Article, Illustration43 1958-07-02 10 MANILA: St Johns Day celebration in the Filipino capital was one of the ••wettest" this year. Practically all \ehirles on the street were splashed up by boys and girls, sometimes using muddy water. in "joyous" celebration of St. John Baptist Day.43 words
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Article, Illustration51 1958-07-02 10 Seladang and deer heads look down on the spectators from the wall at the opening ceremony of the MAHA Exhibition as they listen attentively to the speech made by the Deputy Prime Minister Dato Abdul Razak. The wall exhibits the museum collection of the Federation Came Department. Standardpic byFah - 51 words
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Article, Illustration50 1958-07-02 10 FRANCIS CARDINAL SPEL LMAN (left) shakes hands with Philippine President Carlos Garcia outside St. Patrick's Cathedral while Mrs. Garcia looks on. Garcia, who arrived in New York for a three-day visit, attended mass at St. Patrick's. Later Garcia was awarded an honorary degree of doctor of laws by Fordham University.50 words
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Article, Illustration51 1958-07-02 10 MISS Shakuntala Dcvi of India is seen giving a demonstration of her mathematical prowess during a press conference at the Indian Embassy in Manila where she astounded newsmen giving answers to intricate mathamatical problems within a split second. Seen in foreground with turban is Indian Ambassador Mohindra S. Chopra. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 51 words
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Article, Illustration40 1958-07-02 10 THE CHIEF Minister of Penmg, Mr. Wong Pow Sec inspects a guard-of-honnur t the 10th anniversary of the Special Constabulary at Police Headquarters 1 1 Ihursday. On th e extreme left is the Chief Police Officer, Penang. Mr PH OTlvnn40 words
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Article, Illustration91 1958-07-02 10 OVER 200 PEOPLE attended a tea party gi\rn by the Ma'ayan Indian Congress Kl.«r.c branch, at the Evergreen Cafe, in honour of Dr. R. Sathi ih who was recently m>< a Justice of Peace by the Sultan of Selancor Mr. V.T. Sambanthan. Minister of Hralth and president of Malayan IndianCh'ng Seng Poh - 91 words
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Advertisement133 1958-07-02 10 fgmL j^^^im&^*& READY-COOKED 3-CEREAL FOOD All healthy babies should be given a complementary food from about 12 weeks of age— and you cannot do better than choose digestible, palatable NESTUM. NESTUM is a very much better food than f— bubor or cornflour for it contains the essential, 1 Hc^TllM nourishing133 words
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211 1958-07-02 11 T K! )l lIMPIK. Tues. r »ni v Martins tan»s riIEATRE HI I K)RGET-ME--11 Johnson) were workers on the tr »«k this morning Kin>som (Btrntt] Kin«sf«| d at the '■3 three furi r|J •.rT.ir.i 8 sees! when sent over three furlongs in 38211 words
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Article1715 1958-07-02 11 He Looks Too Good For The Lack- Lustre Field By WINDSOR LAD his second to Kerrbrook I expect JAMITO to make amends in the six furlongs sprint for Class Two, Division Two horses (Race 5) at Kuala Lumpur this afternoon, second day of the Selangor Turf1,715 words
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Article71 1958-07-02 11 UNLESS there is a sudden change in the weather the track for this afternoon's races at Kuala Lumpur will be good. BIG SWEEP THE BIG SWEEP will be drawn on Race 7. Forecast Pool will be held on Races 2. 4 6. and Treble Tote on Races 3,71 words
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Article118 1958-07-02 11 Win. lor U<l S-rulineer Turf Mailer Francis itmT j P^rVVnap KS, IB^ 9 CAROL STOREKEEPER -T £&aT I f "Fr B^V*» X '^£ia* lrchnkolor H j une Blossom atom Rfce 3 rrtoe tasry twnr-i. Prize Entry Four-G JTT^vn il" \XI UK BALK \N CHEVALIER KILL HOI SE R\lkHT..rvuirD118 words
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820 1958-07-02 11 RAC£ 3.00 p.m.-Horses Class 5, Div. 4-Abt. 7*Furs. STOREKEEPER 5, 9X( MITCHELL SLEIGH Mr CS. Poh Sf— U S:i7 I S^NELLY ft?;? ACTCR II B M 0 U 0 C N °URE A H KTIN sAfw s'tTb^ J SSS S«i B MA°R°R N820 words
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Article, Illustration11 1958-07-02 11 He is expected to slam his Division 2 rivals today.11 words
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Article, Illustration39 1958-07-02 11 Photo. ASCOT, BERKS: Watched by a huge crowd and members of the Royal Family despite overcast sky and showers, Sandiacre came through to win the Ascot Stakes over 2i miles, beating Seleugus and Garibaldi. UPIUPI - 39 words
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Advertisement154 1958-07-02 11 YOU ARE PROUD TO OWN... liMlnyj^i la and Ib, s^ s a^^^^^M>l\ Mh M miiaSKM ~^^a lot:' I lil^kl r m&fim uHi l r ■Ji Iflinli ■ar-^ a r jj c MB ft II SHfl I > •■<- q r SVS-MXV-LV > Model 1b Model ]b with G .wi mete-154 words
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235 1958-07-02 12 CARDIFF COLD' HOPES FOR THE TWO TANS THE Secretary of the British Empire and Commonwealth l\ e ightlifting Council, Mr. Oscar State, predicts TWO GOLD MEDALS for Singapore if the Colony's liftes, Tan Howe Liang and Tan Ser Cher, compete in the British Empire Games in Cariff this month. Mr.235 words
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Article111 1958-07-02 12 Gifts For Brazilian 'Demi-Gods' RIO DI JAXKIRO. July 1. (AFP) The demi-sods o f Bn/)lj;in football vvill receive not only ;he most Irenzied reception yet recorded or. their return from the World Cup •rramph but also thojsands of pu^ents. And •<> 60 million Brazilians Caught lootball lever the Rio Do111 words
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106 1958-07-02 12 INDONS ARE HERE: STAR PLAYER HURT INDONESIA'S football team, winners >f the Asian Games 'hr >n/e' in Tokyo, arrived in Singapore paattvdfljp to play They mad Singapore at Jalan Basar Stadium tonight •1 eight and on Friday. Singapore Malaji Invitation team at |1m mi ktai and p'.ace Tke Indoncsiani p'.aved106 words
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Article, Illustration166 1958-07-02 12 FEAF Golf Tourney Attracts 100 THi: I ir Fast Air Force annual «»l f Championships starts u»di\ and continues to Fnda> at the Royal Sinyapore dolf Club. A total of a hundred entries hive been received from ill ranks of the Royal Air Force, Royal Australian Air Force and the166 words
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110 1958-07-02 12 800 Metres Record Holder Is Suspended BP' -SELS. Ju: I R< iter)— the* world SOo roctrt i recoi been ■UiptWled "until further B- Is in ALeague a league spokesman said today. three months— was imposed fo ifled abstc z in an match between France and Belgium here last Sunday. The110 words
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165 1958-07-02 12 1 B .c C I ElgOOd Will v: representative match whe: turn- .;> r A- >.: agai.- .r annual a Icket i ft n b..i m.- 'At. Included in the Al y Sin| h Ere team are Bennett Norm rnck and Pearce, who165 words
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Article63 1958-07-02 12 THE Upper Serangoon Community Centre will hold heat> on Saturday beginning at 2.30 p.m. to select candidates for the Singapore Inter Community Centre Annual Sports on July 26. The heats will be held at the Woodbridge Hospital Sport* Grounds and competitors who have not yet submitted63 words
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Article72 1958-07-02 12 SKGAMAT. T;ie> Scjamal Indians scored h convincing '■i-1 win asains'. Kluans Indians in I MtCTf match <>n the town field on Sunday. AfttT a lucky first half goal Segamai Indians iCOTCd early n thi HCOnd half through Rajoo Gnani reduced the neficit for Kluang wiicn he72 words
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Article, Illustration100 1958-07-02 12 ITS been published many times: similar pictures of the one-time u'orld champion combination of Ooi Teik Hock did Ong Poh Lim, but they desen-p to go nito print again (or their effort at the Selangor Gold Cup badminton tournament, y At a time when100 words
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615 1958-07-02 12 Anderson Limps Out Cooper Scrapes Through Shocks Into Wimbledon Semi-finals If. Ro-e <Au>tra!iai bra' B. Mackay (USA) S-t, »>-4. 1-4. A.I. Cooper "Australia 1 heat R X Wilson (Britain 1 B-4, B-S. fi--4-K. 7-.*>. K. Nielsen (Denmark' beat M J. Anderson i Australia 1 'i-2. < retired. X. A. Fraser615 words
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Article67 1958-07-02 12 They' re There KUALA LUMPUR. RMSday— American swimming star. Cyntnia C i 1 1 1 and her husband, Ro bert Clotworthy. the 19."iH Melbourno Olympic three-metre ipring board diving champion arrived here today f«», a fivc-dav exhibition and coachings sessions. Both Of the swimming stars will travel to Ipoh. Taipmg67 words
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Article420 1958-07-02 12 Lim Upsets For Boys Title ONG Chew Bee and Mrs. P. P. Sewell were fully stretched by their opponents, Khong Kit Soon And Mrs. S. Ault, in the final of the mixed doubles cham pion>hip in the Singapore Lawn Tennis Associations open tournament420 words
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Article315 1958-07-02 12 SAFAs defending league champions. Marine Department Sports Club had their first taste of deieat this season when they went down to Darul Afiah 4 2 in the division I league encounter at Jalan Besar -tadiu.»i! yesterday. Darul Allah's \i tniy pi them on top315 words
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Article218 1958-07-02 12 GAMES' BAN: INDON TIMES HIT BACK DJAKARTA .!ul> (IP1) The Times O Indonesia toda> reiteiai its stand that the Inrio should forbid Nationalist China. south ietnani and Israel from sending teams t,, Djakarta lot the 1962 AM (i.XMIs Repl>inu 1«» a s inu pore criticism of itv in editorial, the218 words
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Article84 1958-07-02 12 Sports And Politics Separate influential v anno it a ncs ar c sc < be held in J say anythine about «:io oiicibi! one of the V) ;.m,. r Such a s m.>- ,k,. from th« I ien if IndonrsM a Communist n.iti..n ihr i• slated Shp should rr.ilu, i84 words
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Article44 1958-07-02 12 [,O.\ I )C).\ m xt 1 4* r 21 KB 'A a \t Suansra »;...mor X..MK ..M :>• «ir- m.H^r; ri J..4 v > i i <>■!'■ < 2<n In, < '4 n 14 \t Stroud Im I.x:, i AlfK.-i Is l I .I' t 1 I44 words
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Advertisement119 1958-07-02 12 \m»2!*l 1 tMTiVuB. t] iUT ri ifflllVliißyHlfM Iffiirnr^!? 1 3 MARLON MONTGOMERY DEAN Jj IBRANDO CLIFT MARTIN a^^ B^l^hL k W^^ '^^1 I&^B -.'1 J^^l^^R^^^^h/^^^^l ■^f j In love hSb^^b^^ 4 )t Jc HOPE LANGE BARBARA RUSH MAY BRITT aluchtman kiavako dmvikyk qwudmhmi Jj ODEON- PRE^ERE T a?9 N 30119 words
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Miscellaneous149 1958-07-02 12 SINuAmnA Padang, D>v 3 Pemnda SO ER: PMI 'i /i; R■" fto w WCJ 5 g t a< Kg. B( n X o IFUtI r, i i Customs. Thorn- JLJ ri r M n T r :> p r iV snc f.R: Dw. 2— T«mi--7 r p J f Tig149 words
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Article, Illustration103 1958-07-02 13 DECLAMATION CONTEST THE fourth annual Declamation Con:ia School was held recently in tbe school hall. were four finae Senior Sec- the The attendance was er c oanel of judges included Mr. G. G. and Mr. H. M. Campbell, who ar I Ms Chief Judge. Winner of the a was Chandra103 words
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Article, Illustration184 1958-07-02 13 Ullll HIM M -This n the hntm ..f FresHem ,»f Mm ■itrt Stales, It is MM I•• a site HlttM hv W Washington mfk first •emp,. < n ky Ma M«| I wond I Pr^,*H It has Im, rP <! rohu It fral times and mm im184 words
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Article1362 1958-07-02 13 THE DIARY By Our School Correspondents WORTHY cause awaits the generous support of everyone this forthcoming Saturday, July 8 both the public and notably the schools. It is the occasion of the Fun Fair Fete of the St. Hilda's School. And the worthy cause?1,362 words
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Miscellaneous520 1958-07-02 13 rpODAY'S Ql OTATION. MH M| a* vou were mM to as if were to dip tomorrow." I^^ of Seville I loJOa] Kaam V aawV^ol FOR •am I PVaaVmiafl be I aaV 1 Laaaa rv I inharmony aa*aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa*aaaaaaaa*aaaaaaaaa u By rita del mar thev are apt to be untimely. I IRRA520 words
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222 1958-07-02 14 GENEVA, July 1, (UPI). Eight self-styled followers of the late Mahatma Gandhi began a 15-day fast in a field here yesterday to coincide with the opening of East-West nuctof talks in Geneva today. They said they are fasting to show the world222 words
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Article228 1958-07-02 14 Turkish Husbands Get Warning From Underground Group NICOSIA, July 1 (UPD The Turkish underground movement "Volkan" today warned Turkish-Cypriots with Greek- Cypriot wives to divorce them or die. The command came in letters "Volkan" distributed to tie Turkish husbands. It said the punishment for disobeying228 words
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Article24 1958-07-02 14 THE UNIVERSITY of California in Lo.s An2eles ha.s received <M> $110,000 from the Rockefeller Foundation for oriental music studies, it was announced yesterday. UPIUPI - 24 words
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Article23 1958-07-02 14 UNITED STATES and Pakistan officials signed yesterday a loan agreement which will provide watershort; Karachi with three time.s its present water supply. UPIUPI - 23 words
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Article30 1958-07-02 14 PRESIDENT Eisenhower and the Shah of Iran con- ducted a "general survey" of U.S.-Iranian problems yesterday at a two-hour White i House meeting and scheduled new talks for today— UPIUPI - 30 words
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Article27 1958-07-02 14 THE INDONESIAN Par'.ia-' ment yesterday imanimOUSlj i approved with reservation the Bill ratifying the U.N 19*2 Convention on Political Rights fOC Women. Antara News Agency reported.— UPIUPI - 27 words
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Article29 1958-07-02 14 COMMUNIST China has a j Russian equipped atomic reactor working "most success- fully," Mr. Jen Ta Ming, _a member of the Atomic Physio Institute, in Peking yes- terday.—( ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article17 1958-07-02 14 j> jt* •> INTOURIST, the Soviet Travel Agency, yesterday opened its first post-war Bu- reau in London.— ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article17 1958-07-02 14 PREMIER SARDAR Mohammad Daub of Afghanistan arrived in Los Angeles by air for a two-day visit. UPIUPI - 17 words
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Article31 1958-07-02 14 THE UNITED STATES yesterday loaned India US$2O,--000,000 to finance development of iron ore deposits in the Indian State of Orissa. Japan would be the principal foreign market for the ore—( UPIUPI - 31 words
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Article36 1958-07-02 14 LONDON Transport last night Offered wage increases ranging from about three lo four per cent to ***** busmen' and garage men working In outer London but trade union leaders said they would ask for move. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article19 1958-07-02 14 THE Iceland Government j last night formally published regulations widening the country's fishing limits from four to 12 miles.19 words
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Article25 1958-07-02 14 0 4 AUSTRALIA will buy laics'. radar equipment worth one million Australian pounds from the United States, it VH announced in Canberra yester- day.—( ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article24 1958-07-02 14 THE AMERICAN-born Marchioness Curzon of Ked'eston. one of the most glittering hostesses London society has known this century, died near Dover, yesterday, aged 80.24 words
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Article119 1958-07-02 14 LONDON. July i (Beater)— Seven Conservative Member! of Parliament, critical of I M British Government's )>■ y for the Lanca>hire r-..tton industry last night itaged minor "revolt"' in the M M of Commons. They ?at on tlicir bM lM I ■ad refilled to vote u..i'>-119 words
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Article247 1958-07-02 14 WASHINGTON. July 1 (Reuter) The United Stages Supreme Court yesterday refused to rule directh on a recent court order suspending racial integration in the Huh school at Little Rock, Arkansas, for two and a-hali years. The Supreme Court refu>ed to by-pi.» the U.S. Circuit247 words
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Article155 1958-07-02 14 WITNESS SUES FOR $18 MIL ADAMS' CASE WASHINGTON. J ;!v 1 <TV Ir V a S.o:' n A'"a:'i Inquiry, armour. -r -•> j ts :r.q eighteen inilli n .1) ri^ iir.s! Mr. A I- i O* 1C! Mr. p. a B-*- \yycr announced this while tcstil before the Congressional S155 words
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Article, Illustration115 1958-07-02 14 PRESIDENT EISENHOWER poses in his office in Washington last week with top Negro leaders, following a conference called specially to deal with school integration and other matters affecting Negroes. Eisenhower and the leaders also discussed the Little Rock case where a judge ha s ruled that integration be stayed forU.P.I. - 115 words
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412 1958-07-02 14 'THE QUEENS FAVOURITE IS FRIED POTATOES' NSW YORK. July 1 (Router) The former chef on the Bri•i>h Royal Train in an article published yesterday that he had never known Queen Elizabeth to diet, but added that one of her favourite foods was fried potatoes. The story of the chef. Mr.412 words
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Article93 1958-07-02 14 Alaska Is Now The 49th State WASHINGTON. July 1 ißeutcn The Senate ia.st night voted to make Alaska the 49th State of the United States. The Senate's action left only the President's approval of the Bill and acceptance by Alaska of the Bill's terms for the new State to be93 words
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Article34 1958-07-02 14 THE Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Geoffrey Fisher, has accepted an invitation fro-n Bishop Yashiro. the presiding Bishop of th^ Church in Japan, to pay an official visit to Japan next spring.- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration75 1958-07-02 14 ARRIVING at London airport from Athens i s Mr. Zenon Rossides. the diplomatic adviser to Archbishop Makarios. He has come to convey to the British Government and the lep.ders of the Opposition Makarios's views on the Cyprus problem. It is understood that the main object of the visit is toUPI - 75 words
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Article57 1958-07-02 14 CANBERRA, July 1 <Reuten The first Ghanian to come to Australia to study under the Australian International Scholarship Scheme arrived here today, the Minister for External Affairs. Mr. R. G. Casey, said today. He is Mr. R. F. Winful. who will spend six months studying housing,57 words
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Article43 1958-07-02 14 ATHENS. July 1 (Renter)The Greek Government has recalled four senior envoyabroad for consultations on the Cyprus issue, it was announced today. They are the Ambassador? to London and Washington and the Permanent Representatives at the United Nations and NATO.43 words
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Article119 1958-07-02 14 PEKING, July 1 (Reuten The Chinese Government today limited free travel by Peking's 500 foreign diplomats to one eighth of the area in which they could formerly move without permits. The Foreign Ministry told them that their range of about 35 miles from the capital had been119 words
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Article, Illustration72 1958-07-02 14 UN Observer The Rebel AFTER an interview at his nous? in Baalheik ICol. Mollersward of Sweden, chief UNO oh^ i East Lebanon shakes hands with rebel Mohammcri Ya^hi is an Aide of Sabri Hamadi who laM v orders that no UNO observer was to be allowed m^H, area, which takesUPI Pix - 72 words
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Article314 1958-07-02 14 LATEST SURVEY REVEALS Thai... LONDON. July 1 (Reuter) A link hot worn \rM drinking md cancer is suggested in a report i< I British Fmpire Cancer Campaign published \m\ I "Amongst men, frequent I beer ririnkir.s is associated with high< r in iric :.< t314 words
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Article151 1958-07-02 14 ROMANCES OF FORMER GOVERNOR LONDON Jul; Vivacious I i V Huggins, (in. I I tains top Sot iali i ycsterda> Im a former <..»\ i Jamaica, app.u i m run off will) shop keeper S.r Jnhn Him: is acatiomn^ in I is Mrs Marcarri II cock, a dress srmp <151 words
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