Singapore Standard, 4 July 1958
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Title Section22 1958-07-04 1 ft it 3fl Telephone *****—5 Cob'e "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1933 Vol. IX No. 2 15 cts. 14 Pages [FINAL EDITION]22 words
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Article530 1958-07-04 1 'SEND US TROOPS TO SEAL OFF FRONTIER' Call For Aid Comes After Worst-Ever Beirut Gun Battle BEIRUT, July 3, (UPl)— Lebanon has decided to ask the United Nations Security Council within 48 hours to press for the creation of a U.N. police force, Albert Mokheiber, head530 words
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322 1958-07-04 1 SOVIETS MAY WALK OUT AT GENEVA ATOM TALKS Pressure On US To Halt Tests GENEVA, Ju'y a (LTD The Communist bloc ul--newed pressure on the United States to halt nuclear tests today and bwdwd it up with veiled threati to pull out of the Geneva conference if she dtus not322 words
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Article25 1958-07-04 1 SWEDISH-BORN m o v i o actress Ingrid Bergman announced in London yesterday -he plans to marry Swedish businessman Lans Schmidt.— U.P.I.U.P.I. - 25 words
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231 1958-07-04 1 NICOSIA. Cyprus. July 3 (IPI-Reuter-AFP)—ln-identified gunmen machine gunned a Greek-Cypnot Police Inspector today, as he was driving into Nicosia on (he Lmiassol-Nicosia Road. Two ballet wounds were ;n his arm, but the Policeman's condition was described as not seiiuus. Meanwhile. Bteel-helllieted Briton riot .>quacb231 words
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Article117 1958-07-04 1 LONDON, Ju y 3, (Reuterj A Bi.'. to establish a state of Singapore "and lot the peace, order ;ir. good Cinvcrnment thereof," will be debated hflF f House of Commons on Fri lay, July 11, Mr. R. A. Butler, leader of the House. innouifc117 words
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Article59 1958-07-04 1 WASHINGTON, July 3. Renter >.- Britain and the Unr.ed Stato today signed an agreement (Of an exchange ol nuclear weapons BtCretS, the White House announced. President Eisenhower sent copies of the agreement to both the Senate and the Hou I e of Representative-. The agreement will59 words
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Article183 1958-07-04 1 MOSCOW, July 3 (Reuter) Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, Soviet Prime Minister, has sent a new message to President Eisenhower on "joint steps to solve the problem of preventing a surprise attack," the official Soviet news agency Tass reported. Details of the menage, dated July 2. were given183 words
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Article62 1958-07-04 1 HOLLYWOOD. July 3 (Reutcr» Fire which swept a Goldwyn studio here yesterday caused damage estimated at between $2,000,000 and $5,000,000. the County Fire Department said last night. The three-hour blaze destroyed a film sound stage, the second largest in the world on which John Bar.62 words
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215 1958-07-04 1 LONG BEACH. California, July 3 (UPl).— Blonde Astrid Tanda' Lindholm, 20-year-old "Miss Australia" in the Miss Universe contest, has a date in court on July IH, a day before the ten-day pageant opens. The hazel-eyed beauty. 35--21-35. hardly had arrived in the U.S. as Australia's215 words
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Article66 1958-07-04 1 JAKARTA, July 3. (LTD.— Life stopped in the Indonesian capital for a half-hour today as war planes flew over the city and anti-aircraft batteries surrounding Jakarta opened fiie at the mock attackers. Scores of troops and extra police took positions in the city during the surprise66 words
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Article52 1958-07-04 1 LONDON, July 3, (Rcuter) A one-legged prisoner from Wandsworth jail escaped yesterday while trying out a new artificial leg at a London hospital. Doctors did not believe the prisoner Glyn Peters, a Welshman aged 31— would get far because it was the first time he had worn the52 words
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Article, Illustration127 1958-07-04 1 MOHAMHD HUSSIEN bin Abdul Rashid. '24, who had only been married three days and a friend. Lim Chin Liam, 11. were killed instantly when their motor-cycle was involved in a collision with a lorry while on their wav home from work yesterday afternoon. Rashid127 words
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205 1958-07-04 1 EASIER NOW TO BORROW MONEY FROM THE BANKS LON DON J u 1 v 3 <R e u k r > The British Government today announced a relaxation of it.s "credit squevze" 1 economic policy which made it difficult to borrow money from the bank.>. The Chancellor of the Exchequer.205 words
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Article42 1958-07-04 1 A YOUNG European woman wa.s .^hot and wounded yesterday in an exchange of gunfire between Police and an alleged Moslem terrorist only a short time after Gen De Gaulle left Algiers for a tour in the nearby Kabylie mountains. U.P.IU.P.I. - 42 words
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129 1958-07-04 1 LONDON, July 3 (Reuter) Roads, rail tracks ind farmlands in central England were still flooded today after another night of rain. But traffic officials reported I that the floods were begin- j ning to recede in many places. They .said that a 50-mile wide129 words
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92 1958-07-04 1 Tuberculosis: Main Problem Is Money LONDON', Rr>-) Di An£ Cameron I tba Ma -ay an Services S.Tlrj ChoM Conferrr. r, v n h t t f i Mshnng'i .r,rr a y a •>■• as ark of f i: A .y prrv Srarr. ••rraii n than it wo:, d Vi Dr.92 words
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Article39 1958-07-04 1 THE semi-official Midd> Eav. N< w. Agency >aid yesterday United Arab Repubi.c authorities may a. k lor an urgent .session oi the UN. Security Council In view of "repeated I>raell aggression* in the demilitarized zone."— U.P.I.U.P.I. - 39 words
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Obituary38 1958-07-04 2 MRS CAN POO TIONC nm E s» 4i .-v D a o v 1 J 2-d i at 330 t J larpr- i s">t»" x a grandson*. 3 granddaughters, one orteg leav* tor 8 dadan on ,-438 words
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Article86 1958-07-04 2 BOTTLES FLY AS RIVAL GANGS CLASH A SECTION ol New Bridge Road wa> strewn With broker bottles alter two rival .secret society gangs cla.^hnd. on Wednesday night The battle was broken when three Volunteer Specs! Constable.- arrived 0B the scene in a radin car. They were on theif wav to86 words
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252 1958-07-04 2 TAIPING, Thurs. Two fishermen ot 1 tang in West Pcrak, who clun^ l<i rmpt\ c •< j v i lor nearly 48 hours alter their fishing b<ui during Tuesday nighfs huniane. toda\ oHeu -H giving to the temple for their miraculous sun252 words
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225 1958-07-04 2 LADY Ena Goode, wife of the Governor of Singapore, shook near I' hands yesterday when she paid a 90-minute visit to the Home for OH j Thomson Road/ run by the Little Si>ters of the Poor. She was visiting Use Home at the225 words
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Article, Illustration31 1958-07-04 2 LADY (.node sh.\kes hand* .?h th< old. vi Home. year-old. Mrs. Annie Coopu uh< had been living there simp March VXi* Mother Hodwedee and behind l.ad> t'*n<u\e Aunrs31 words
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Article74 1958-07-04 2 MALACCA. 11l H A house at BuUl China burgled to broad daj ight today H < rash, lews sr* si I clothing worth nearly $1,000 wore stolen The thit f aleri ihc back wai: and broke open Ihe doors of the bedn 1N where the articles74 words
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Article80 1958-07-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Ph u A Bi to make the National Association d Women** tnstitutci of the Federation i rporatc body will be tabled 1 ttie Porth<-o:mng Lc^i? ative Council meeting. The Also laUon t| a vo ;.n 4arv organization to mcourajg< women and girls particular80 words
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Article66 1958-07-04 2 MR. SEAH TING TOON. I Singapore businessman, dri v< honip to Kalians: Rnad a tew minutes attcr midnight v< terday to find three mm wttt waiting for him. As KMB at hr stopped his car. the trio produced daffera and demanded Mr Seth'i c;. rk'y66 words
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Article51 1958-07-04 2 A meeting of the Km ;>■ K i v. rm the Kampong K< ','ryc tin s Reha! MWinn A— l«--tion. The s -A 1 i«' office bearer Pn idem. Mr F sc( re tary, Mi Ho K Tra-.rrr. 10l Ltl a iditor, Mr (J< and superintei ient,51 words
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Article47 1958-07-04 2 TANAH RaU, H n 'hang Yc v\ }i rig, As tursl A iistant, Can eroi Hi« hnd lieei trar.-!f rrer: B< a| Mr. T< o-a V< n, Agi A- istai K lanlai r.- rr his dutie Mr hanf had been in the Hig! ,1.47 words
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79 1958-07-04 2 POLICE GRAB A SECRET SOCIETY ARMS DUMP morning tree bottles angs and a piece nt ini >■ r m n a iai :< adiny :<> r:\- r P'l i 1 a rovd fa' ing a gang figl B« .i< I-: V '..rv ftv i Hi* anda ru.sl. -hr spot ■Itt79 words
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Article41 1958-07-04 2 .JALA teed rnakinc; had not been I Kant found Ant howhen he obtai? as a temporarv tion A: adquartors. Officer attached to th« Army HQ. Raid r Anthony h«d br< led NhH he had been I .anUn.41 words
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Article21 1958-07-04 2 B.Vi T p J P. >en the B** •r. h r Agricultural show this alter* auccess.21 words
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Article97 1958-07-04 2 $200 Fine For Man Who Had Knife TAX 0..r. i B, wat n fterday fined WOO Sinßiipore S. Disti .f Mr L'ruKM S.- possession of an oflo: v. capon- a kr.ifi Na Stn et, off K, n- j i: »ad, on J UM 4. other harg( f in t t.97 words
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Advertisement492 1958-07-04 2 AUCTION SALE OF VVarrirobr^, Dressing Tables, Dining Tables. Chairs, Refrigerator--. Bed-:. Msttrc ItS, Elec. W ashing M m bine Singer Sewing Machine Etc., Etc., from Um Manager's Bun|SlOW| B ikit KathO E tate 1 Bidor, will be sold by Public Auction on 29 i 58 and <; ">3 Bt N')492 words
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Advertisement424 1958-07-04 2 NOTICES ADMISSION TO PRIMARY I —GOVERNMENT CHINESE SCHOOLS, 1959. REGISTRATION of children seeking admission to Primary I in 1959 in Government Chinese Primary Schools wil. take place on four Saturdays 'sth. 12th. 19th and 26th of July. 1953'. betwern 8.30 am —12.30 p.m. WagillrHsun Centres are: 1. Belli Poh Road424 words
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Advertisement413 1958-07-04 2 TSNMCN M>i M.ES P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDER from registered contractors < Class 'C and above) will be received by the State Engineer. Selangor up to 3.00 p.m. on 16.7.53 for the Construction of Labourers" Lines at 22i Mile. Kuala Lumpur— Klang Road. Full particulars are obtainable from the Office of413 words
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Advertisement36 1958-07-04 2 TEN HER \o Tin; TENDERS are inv.trd lor tho Purchase, Dismantling and Removing Of PactOTf and Plant at Matang Estate. Taipinp. Details and tender form.s can br obtained from P.O. Box No. 145, Kuala Lumpur. WmmwrSk36 words
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732 1958-07-04 3 Ju'y 4. 1958 ■foe And Rally' PEOPLE of every race and community in hive been well and truly alerted to the »hrrat which communism, through sub- md subtle politics, has poised over them. ers,V£ on^e to Chief Minister Lim Yew Hock's p j r1 !!y call732 words
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Article52 1958-07-04 3 L Teck Kim Road, S'pore 2 B No 1563 Cables. "TICERNEWS" l -*HjR 2 5481 (5 lines). All departments Kn a s -"«"ce Bldg 174. Batu Rd. Su, f ***** *k£t*r f St Tel: 3829 wCA a A L?tn St Tel: 4055 A Buk t China52 words
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Article991 1958-07-04 3 EDWARD CRANKSHAW - RETREAT TO MOSCOW EDWARD CRANKSHAW By LONDON QNE day, I think, we shall discover that a deep, compulsive reason for the murder of Imre Nagy, the break with Yugoslavia, and the resumption on the part of the Kremlin of coM-war attitudes was simple tiredness. The Russian leaders have got bored,991 words
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Article320 1958-07-04 3 Sir— l have been very interested in Malayan politics particularly insofar as Singapore is concerned. I have followed with interest the trend of events in the Federation and here. I have been impressed by the accuracy and views of The Standard, which in my opinion has320 words
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Article, Illustration74 1958-07-04 3 The Republic of China has posted a remarkable health record for 1957. Of 91.289 deaths throughout Asia last year from smallpox, cholera, plague, fever, and typhus, none occurred on Taiwan. There have been no fatalities from malaria on the island since 1950. The story behind these inspiring74 words
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Article, Illustration443 1958-07-04 3 UNKNOWN - the NEWS as it strikes me UNKNOWN r PHE difference between a A human being ten years of age and one fifty years of age, according to Austin O'Malley. lies altogether in the matter of toys There is. of course. yet another difference a \er> important one. too While the443 words
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Article, Illustration813 1958-07-04 3 H.A.R. Philby - H.A.R. Philby By BEIRUT PRESIDENT Chamoun has been strongly advised by diplomatic circles here not to press an appeal to Britain and the U.S. for military help to the Lebanon owing to the obvious complications It would cause. It is arguable that even if British and813 words
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Advertisement54 1958-07-04 3 PUCH THE ONLY MOPED WITH FORCED AIR. COOLED ENGINE. FOR LEARNERS cfp V AND EXPERTS. ,^S*^, I MOOfL VS.SOIT $720.00 HIRE PURCHASE $30.00 MONTHLY. Sole Agents:KEE HUAT RADIO CO., LTD. 122-124. ORCHARD «D., S'POIt. PHONE: i4SM*22IS«. 227. lATUROAO. KUALA LUMPUR. PHONE: lIJJI (I ItM^. 24. lEACH STRUT. PENANC. PHONE: 4154 words
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Article384 1958-07-04 4 'Unauthorized Building Must Be Controlled' SINGAPORE'S Master Plan will be thrown "out of gear'' unless Government controls unauthorized buildings now springing up all over the island, says the Singapore Improvement Trust annual report for 1957, issued yesterday. "People will have to live somewhere, and if control384 words
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Article507 1958-07-04 4 COURT TOLD OF RAPE IN HOTEL ROOM ROBERT CHOO CHIANG ENG, 33, was yesterday committed by the Singapore Ninth Magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Patev to stand trial at the next Assizes on a charge of raping a waitress, Helen Kiang Leng Tee, 17, in Johore Road at about 3507 words
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119 1958-07-04 4 CATHAY ADDS TWO MORE TO THE CHAIN TWO m c:n< ma, will be a th* Cathay chain r: theatres in Malaya thb r..r.v.. 1 v :ir- the 1.000-seat Cathay Cinema in Johorc Bar.r wr.i p.-- ed by e R- f n< re on Ju y 22 ind t Cathav Cinema119 words
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Article56 1958-07-04 4 PEKING. July 3 <Reuter> The first Chine>e bank to remain oo^n 24 hours a day is now ooerating in Shanghai. Ta Kung Pao reported t d iy. The ban.<. Mtuated in the "Great World" Amusement Park, la used b v about 250 workers, p' dlar.s and56 words
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Article, Illustration167 1958-07-04 4 Britain To Be Asked For Expert Expats THE acute .shortage of technical experts in Singapore will be discussed at the Technical Education conference at Oxford University in Britain next week. This was stated by the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Education. Mr. Lee Siow Mong, before he left by167 words
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Article66 1958-07-04 4 LIM YEOVV HI' AT a:ias Tai Hong,waa remanded by a Singapore Magistrate's Court yesterday after a charge of armed qansj robbery was read OUfl and explained to him. Lim, with five others, was lll«ged to have robbed Tan Ha: Chew of cash and property tot a'. 166 words
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Article115 1958-07-04 4 26,475 For Primary Schools A TOTAL of 26.475 children have so far registered for admission to Singapore Government English Primary Schools next year. The Ministry of Education announced yesterday that the last day for registration of children born in 1950, 1951 and 1952 seeking admission to Primary One in Government115 words
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Article67 1958-07-04 4 MALACCA. Thurs. Mr. Lee Hood Keng was elected president of the Malacca branch of the Medical Services Union at its annual meeting held recently.' Mr. P. K. George is ihe vicepresident, while the bon. secretary and the hon. ire«m;rrr are Mr. Lee Hood Kim and Mr. S.67 words
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Article77 1958-07-04 4 THE Metal Box Comoany of Malaya has offered two scholarships annually for Dostgraduate research at the University of Malaya, one In the Faculty of Arts and the other in the Department of Engineering. Announcing this yesterday, the Registrar of the University said that the scholarships tenable77 words
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111 1958-07-04 4 MALACCA Thurs— Twelve c ntctan: ;a'.if!ed for the Ta'.entirr.e :\r. to re held at Sea View Hotel here to.r.orrjw The-.- are R y Ro iri?i;e« The Three T^ps. Fred ■.c S ulFa:r.e.> L^we. B Sequeira. Dean Osman. Aster Sta Maria. The Guv Lads. Tan Hock111 words
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279 1958-07-04 4 SINGAPORE Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong Hing, yesterday told the widow of an air-conditioning subcontractor that her husband died from haemorrhage of a ruptured liver. Mr. Giam was holding an inquest into the death of Yong Lee Ping. 46. who died in the Woodbridge Hospital on279 words
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Article60 1958-07-04 4 N. BHASKARAX Xair. 31. wa.' yesterday charged in a Singapore Court with criminal breach of trust of property worth $2,860 belonging to the Naval Ba.sr Labour Union at H. M. Naval Ba^e on June 30. He pleaded not guilty and was allowed $5,000 bail until60 words
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Article, Illustration111 1958-07-04 4 MAN-HATER BUT NOT MAN-EATER LUCY, a two-month-old Bengal tigress, is no man-eater but she's certainly a man-hater. She proved that in Singapore yesterday. Wouldn't eat a thing if a man offered it. But when a woman fed her, she a.te like a well, like a tigress. Female admirers could cuddleStandardpic - 111 words
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Article, Illustration165 1958-07-04 4 THREE of Japan's most expert doll makers are in Singapore today en route to Ceylon, where they will teach their art under the Colombo Plan. Before they leave the Colony on July 10 they will hold an exhibition of 35 to 40 dolls. The exhibition,165 words
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455 1958-07-04 4 Aircraft Carrier Men Accused Of Armed Robbery A NAVAL airman was in "merry" mood wliilp -> n other was ieeling "on top of the world" at the tin n v were alleged to have robbed a taxi-driver, the sin fc t Assize Court was told yesterday. David afirhacl Button, IU455 words
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Article111 1958-07-04 4 ali bin old sean.. ted i« on a charge ry.njj t\n -ai th< end of o pi in q lirj h< d < M*f» irate. Mr. R.8.1. Pa' A J S Police A. Gop^i i he tv.ornini, :orrr.a« t and rieteo Empress P.ar-e an4 stopped Ali111 words
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88 1958-07-04 4 She'll Graduate From N.Y. Bible School TWENTYONE YF M Mi>< On c daughtt r ol N!r M nillaj 4 rm« r:y <>1 151. B«B* coolrn Str-tw:.. towor Bibl. Sr! 'A Witn. -> 1 land, w!- w;.i b, J 0I M J i"<i y S.V.n at'th.. I •<>/ Singapon rk« ri88 words
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Article754 1958-07-04 5 Survivor Tells Mine Inquiry Of Tunnel Flooding RAUB, Thurs. About ten minutes after seven blastings were successively made at the sixth level in the south drive of the derrick shaft of Raub Australian Gold Mine water began rushing into the tunnel, which cast the lives of 12754 words
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Article, Illustration62 1958-07-04 5 )MM\MMK of So. I Canberra Squadron. Win? n Ntrlrv who captained the squadron ,r the K»>al Australian Air Force StaN u.rth on Tuesday. beinu greeted by < r ommandinc No. >M Croup. RAF.. Air N! I Hannnk. vtrt-nif ruht is Air Commodore K. R. J. tureStandard - 62 words
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Article291 1958-07-04 5 I n\\\(. lhurs. The present trade recession I t l import tonnage into Penang by about oneI normal imports. Mr. H. J. Shailes, the Port I 1. i hairman told The Standard today. I Mr. Shailes said the import I -3i could Rot have291 words
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Article125 1958-07-04 5 Nearly $1 M. Welfare Grants KIWI A LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Social and Welfare Ser- H L ••.orios Board 'in the UVM HMlrthl of this year 1 pai i fnntl amounting to The Ceylon Flood Relief re\:\oi 110,000. Malayan Association of youth Clubs for establishing tour regional Centra and equipment re•;.o125 words
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55 1958-07-04 5 :pur. Hm.— a r ee »»ie Road to -ay ally stepped on ItH Annan r. an. L^T» «Wfed her •>..> she the man lost Hi jffJi whi PPin« out Mi s^™*. Dierced her nose shouted for hep n escaped. She was a- the B55 words
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164 1958-07-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Firms which import Red China's goods with the approval of the Federation Government may display them at the Bukit Bintang Park Annual Trade Fair which opens on Wednesday, declared the Park Manager, Mr. K. Y. Lee, today. Mr. Lee164 words
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156 1958-07-04 5 ALOR STAR, Thurs.— The Deputy Public Prosecutor, Mr. F. G. Cooke, today successfully appealed against the inadequate sentence passed on two marine police constables, Yusofi bin Salleh, and Alias bin Bakar, who were convicted in Perlis on a charge of extortion on July 12156 words
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Article37 1958-07-04 5 HONGKONG, July 3.— Special Standard Service Cosing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $16.04; to £1 Sterling, $5.78 to US$l; SI 852 to Malayan $1; $0,079 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold 5251.875 to a tael.37 words
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Article, Illustration74 1958-07-04 5 CAPT. Ibrahim bin Mohamed Said, Staff Officer at the Ministry of Defence. Armed Forces Division (left) and Capt. Abdul Latiff bin Hussin, Staff Officer at Headquarters, 3rd Federal Infantry Brigade (right), who are the first Federation Army officers to be sent for training in Pakistan. These74 words
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Article152 1958-07-04 5 Chinese Primary School Enrolment THE Singapore Ministry of Education yesterday announced that the registration of children seeking admission next year to Primary One of Government Chinese Primary Schools will take place on four Saturdays this month July 5, 12, 19 and 26 between 8.30 a.m. and 12.30 p.m. The registration152 words
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189 1958-07-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Ang Kek Tho, Chairman of the Board of Management of the Kuen Cheng Girls School, which is the premier Chinese Sirls school in the Federation, was toda> freed of a charge of running a fun fair in the school without189 words
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Article, Illustration50 1958-07-04 5 OFFICERS of the new Royal Malayan Navy salute the nation's naval ensign at a ceremony in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday. They are (from left) Lt. Commander R.A. Lee, Selangor Division's Commanding Officer, Capt. E.D. Norman, Federation's first Naval Commander and Commander John Burfield.— Standardnic by FahFah - 50 words
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443 1958-07-04 5 THE genuineness of the call by the Singapore Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, for a united socialist front j was the only reason which influenced the Labour Front candidate ior Kallang, Mr. Lim Ser Puan, to fight the i by-eiection. Mr. Lim,443 words
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Article117 1958-07-04 5 Police Seize Many Triad Weapons IPOH, Thurs.— Several "terror"' weapons, believed to belong to the "Seong Foo San" (Double Tiger Mountain) Secret Society, were seized when a Police Darty carried out two raids yesterday. The weapons Include motorcycle chains, iron bars and steel spokes, parangs, daggers, one hatchet and one117 words
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84 1958-07-04 5 Storm Hits Fishing Village: 30 Homeless PENANG, Thurs. Seven Malay fishermen and their families in Pulau Aman, an island off the Southern District of Province Wellesley, were rendered homeless as a result of a storm on Tuesday night. The force of the wind tore off the attap roofs of the84 words
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133 1958-07-04 6 EDUCATION CHIEF: NO SACKING OF TEACHERS KOALA LUMPUR, Thuri.— The scr.era' principle of reducing the hr :r> for learning English an 1 increasing that for *»Iririv r~. > in Cnin r > o tchoo w\ r. t result .p. the retren^hmer.' of tea~ners of Fr h Chinese schools this ye133 words
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Article33 1958-07-04 6 THE Pi Yew Seah Malay K ;ht S h will he hr>: <::- thr:r -o r.d ar.rr.vrsnry rii: a- rize-giving at the Srah r- -:ses in Madras 1.-,: Prr.a: 5 on Monday33 words
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Article48 1958-07-04 6 PENAXG. Thurs.— A vouth, Mohamed Hanopiah. pleaded guiltv m the Magistrate^ Court today to a charge of causing hurt to Ahmad bin Mvclin with a kr.fe at Dato Krama< Road on July 2. Sentence was p^tr^r.ci to July in. Mohamed was granted $300 bail.48 words
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Article, Illustration86 1958-07-04 6 THIS is the four-man team which left Ipoh on Wednesday with equipment to step up the psychological warfare on the remaining terrorists in the "Ginger" area of Perak. Pictured from the left are: Flt-Lt. D. Viner who has logged 450 hours as a helicopter pilot inLee - 86 words
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Article42 1958-07-04 6 LDHP A entn ll a base the Ist B. colnshire Segment, in tht K la Tmsci n T :< no •<::-•:■ T:;r :<„•'. o' I, e I .'.2 trrrnh :r. 4 in I Poi He ki -ori h v sc42 words
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Article18 1958-07-04 6 KUALA i.V "I" The India; awanicri I in the v-'-,;., I Adu A. iP. Mm18 words
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Article325 1958-07-04 6 'Loyal Workers Have Pledged To Carry On Despite Strike' THF Port of Singapore wilt function "normally" even if members of the Board's Staff Association go on strike on July 16. A spokesman for the Board told The Standard hst nigi't that details of the arrangements325 words
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80 1958-07-04 6 Armed Forces To Raise Funds At Fail KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The Federation Armed Forces will hold a fun fair at their headquarters ground in Rifle Range Road here on July 12. to raise funds for the welfare of Army families. There will be a baby show, children's sports, and a80 words
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89 1958-07-04 6 KUALA r SB II GO AN U Thurs:— The Yang di-Pertuan Muda of Trengganu. accompanied by his Consort. Tengku Puan Muda, and the Deputy Mcntri Besar. Inche Ibrahim Fikri, yesterday travel cr. Kuala Trengganu River to Kampong Danggol Pradong. Belara, to open a89 words
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Article112 1958-07-04 6 BANISH ME, HE ASKS COURT K^LALUM PU] A ''bad hat" or. a bieacn of Residence Ozdc, cd First Ma, s Abdul Ran: v rather than lend "j prison. str^ ah f w «*<* been J striked fro r ministrativc -s of Lumpur an. in a ban 5 here on Apr:112 words
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Article58 1958-07-04 6 APPRENTICE TRADES IN PENANG KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Minister for Labour. Mr. Ong Yoke Lin, todav declared the following trades in the State of Penang to be under the Central Apprenticeship Board: Group A: Fitting (general, mechanical), fitting (diesel engine), turning, machining, turning and machining, motor mechanics. Group B: Electrical fitting.58 words
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Article43 1958-07-04 6 PEXAXG. Thurs.— The body of 22-year-old. Appu. was found floating In the sea off the Esplanade here this morning It was brought ashore by the Marine Police and removed to the hospital mortuary. No foul play is suspected by the Police.43 words
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257 1958-07-04 6 Standard Music Critic IDA lIAENDEL, the Polish-born British violinist, gave an admirable recital of standard works by Corcli, Beethoven, Chausson, Bartok, Szymanowski and Sarasate in tne Victoria Memorial Hall last night. Her excellent coadjutor at four days' notice was that reliable and sympathetic pianist, Norecn257 words
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219 1958-07-04 6 Full Malayanization Of Mines Dept: Target Date Is 1965 IPOH, Tliurs. The Mines Department. Mala a. has set 1%5 as the target date for the complete Mala niz-Uion of the Department. Whether this plan will materialize will, however, depend on Government future policy. By the end of the year, the219 words
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Article98 1958-07-04 6 Tunku Due From Mecca Tomorrow KUALA LUMPUI I Federation Pr« m; i.r..-.. Abdul Rahman Pu: wilJ return to Maiaj hib pilgrimage tc Saturday. The Prime M:n. pec ted to arrivt at I Lebar Airport. S:r^ap 2.30 p.m Hi w.:, Sharifah Rodz.ar. Deputy Prime M:n; Abdul RazaK b.n will be th<98 words
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Article167 1958-07-04 6 THE MASTER Attendant.) Singapore yesterday warned mariners that firing practices will take place this month The following are dates and the times when the practices will take place: Raffles Bombing Range on July 14-15 between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. China Sea North Range on July167 words
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Advertisement56 1958-07-04 6 cannot reach Wm \^jjk, i^^B dangerous hidden-away corners which S^m^ ibbblii i^^B'- jyi remote crevices of your teeth and floats away '"*AJvK jggMCy'v! j I B^^^^^B B^^^^flV I^B AlBlB^^'^bT^^BV v. •idfr!*X*I > WOQPPp^lopjK^^jy^^^^^Pß^Bß^^SK>K3B I .^B^r .^^m a PAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVf .a *X**v Jh v?Sfc tl) gl 1I ft Tftft T rf 1156 words
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Article158 1958-07-04 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber pritea (cents per Ib Id Singapore yesterday were: Buyers. Sellers Spot 76 i 76 h R.S.S. No. 1 76i 76V August) 764 76i R.S.S No. 2 74 74* R.S.S. No. 3 68| 68"v Tone: Slightly steadier. The price of tin in Singapore yesterday was S3<OJ158 words
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257 1958-07-04 7 Squatter Problem In Duchess Estate THE Singapore Improvement Trust last year completed a total of 1,074 flats and maisonnettes, 200 houses and 70 shops, says the report of the Trust issued yester. The figure, which is far b2low target, is due aimost257 words
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Article49 1958-07-04 7 KUALA LUMPUR. ThUTS.— The Minister for Natural Kciourc<*, Encbe Bahamin bin 1 Samsuddin. Today declared the period between July 1 and Sept. 30 as the eighth contribution period towards the Tin Control (ButTer Stock). The rate of contribution is $21 per picul of tin concentrates.49 words
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117 1958-07-04 7 TERRORISTS TAMPER WITH RAIL TRACKS IPOH. HUMS. A few hours after a railway worker was stopped and robbed of his spanners and a hammer by four anr.ed and uniformed terroristl at Klah near Trolak last night, spikes and fishplates on the line were found to have been tampered with. Immediate117 words
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Article, Illustration84 1958-07-04 7 CAPTAIN Zain Mohamed Hashim of the Federation Armoured Car Regiment who will be leaving for a two-year course at the Staff College, Camberley, next week. Captain Zain, who has been Staff Officer at Headquarters, Ist Federal Infantry Brigade since early last year, joined the Royal Malay84 words
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Article58 1958-07-04 7 THE Singapore Literary and Dramatic Club will hold a forum at the Upper SeranfOOO Community Centre at 7.30 p.m. tonight. The subject will he "Present Problems Facing Singapore and Remedies." Speakers are:— Mr. J Abisheganadan (Juvenile Problem.-); Mr S Rajaretnam (Politics); Dr. Lim Tay Boh (Economical58 words
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Article25 1958-07-04 7 THE Federation Government announced yes-tcrday thai the net collections from Income Tax for the period June 1 to 30, 1958. amounted to $11,857,286.5525 words
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Article50 1958-07-04 7 The Independent Assemblyman for Queenstown, Mr. Lee Choon En£, has asked the Minister for Local Government, Lands *nd Housing, to give a detailed list of successful applicants for SIT flits during the first six months of this year. In his uuestion for written reply at the next Legislative50 words
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221 1958-07-04 7 SPITTING is more deadly than a tiger, a meeting of 300 representatives of Singapore chambers of commerce, trade associations, coffee-shops, bars and restaurants at the Victoria Memorial Hail was told yesterday. Speaker at the meeting, called by Mayor of Singapore, Mr. 6ng Eng Guan to221 words
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174 1958-07-04 7 'SPLIT' IN TRUST FOR BETTER EFFICIENCY THE SINGAPORE Improvement Trust will be split into two different departments a new Housing and Development Board and a Government Planning Organization. These new departments are expected to make the Trust work more expeditiously and effectively. Much, however, wil] depend on the powers given174 words
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Article138 1958-07-04 7 KUALA LUMPUR, fhurs.— Lest we forget, the Emergency Kg ten-years-old this month,, the June issue of the Malayan Police Magazine published today declared. As a reminder of the extent the police are committed the magazine reprinted an article on the Bukit Kepong Massacre in 1950,138 words
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Article122 1958-07-04 7 Allocation: Query For Minister I Assembly. Mr. Lcc want? a list i showing the names and mrnI bcr of points awarded in re>- pect of each of the MOOMtful applicants together with the addresses of the premies allocated to them. This list would not Include those allocated to fire victims122 words
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Advertisement592 1958-07-04 7 I CATHAY ORCAHISATIOH P' J t -k Pr^ iai'lJlkfcUiiiiiiililißWfc < ii> VUI A iFWI i>hiin rnn a y t i»u-m :i-lifi Vl/M f r, on a ■< i» m 4t MAKI.ON "TUP Vnillir llflllC"rinpmr J sroiK- |ov)i. BRANDO lIIL IUUIIU LIUHd No Ire* LKU J 8.4.*. am. "l7c)\f;~J<)Hv">Trw.R" R.45 a.m.592 words
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Miscellaneous483 1958-07-04 7 Fiee film show: "Song of the HjiMTA]*T^lrfeTr^l"^^l Clouds" 1.15 p.m. BJUBmw9AmUUJwMBHV I Plht serantroon Community fen- tre Brains Trust on "Ethics Philippine National Day and and Civics" 7.30 p m American Independence Day today. >t. Andrew's Mission: St. Andrew's fl H| 4 fXT^VIV 1 1 §1 fl B Mission Hospital483 words
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Miscellaneous303 1958-07-04 7 8.8.C. (General Oveweas Ser\i(»): kc s. 111. 445 p.m. to 8 4.1 p.m. ***** 1 1 «->.5 4.4.i pm. to 845 p.m. ***** 16.91 445 p.m. to 1.45 a.m. 2155U 13.92 7.30 p.m to 1.45 a.m ***** 19.91 10.00 p.m. to 11.15 p.m 2584U 11.61 4 45 p.m. Tne News,303 words
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Advertisement940 1958-07-04 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. T«l: 1392J/4, *****/4 132/6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICf Te Halifax, Montreal, loston, New York, Baltimore. Philadelphia C«lt Port*. S pore P. S'ham Penang TIUCCR ,*.-*..>-..-.* >^.. 3/9 Ami 10 Aug 15/16 Aui EUMAEUS 17/25 Oct 26 Oct 27/28 Oct Carrier* option940 words
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Advertisement1158 1958-07-04 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 Nnct) (Incorporated in Singapore) O* o.T' THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Z? SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW, LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (Via Suci with liberty to proceed via Panama or Cape of Cood1,158 words
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Advertisement931 1958-07-04 8 MITSUI VjJ LINE FOR JAPAN Spore P.S'ham Penang Amogisan Motu from India 18 July 16 July FOR U.S.A. via SUEZ For New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore via Bombay. Awobason Moru from I ipan 20 July 23 July FOR U.S.A. via PACIFIC For Vancouver, San Francisco, L Angeles, Cristobal Havana, Cd: Truiilo,931 words
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Advertisement784 1958-07-04 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWARDS Sailings for Aden, Port Said. Cenoa A n r Rotterdam, Hamburg, Bremen, Copenhagen, Gothenburg Q Uf Spore P Sham Pen^ B| "MANCHURIA" "MEONIA" "BOMA" 28/30 Jul, 31 I to, Beymouth, Gdynia. OUTWARD Sailings for Bangkok and for FAR EAST Penang P. S ham t r% "KINA"784 words
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278 1958-07-04 9 U.S. Aid Sought On Tourist Promotion SINGAPORE. Hongkong and Australia ?re among countries, which have asked the United States for technical assistance to nelp them promote tourism. This wa> announced m Washington yesterday by the U.S. Assistant Secretary of Com- 1 mcrcf for International Affairs, Mr. Henry Reams. Other countries278 words
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Article213 1958-07-04 9 TRADE in watches which has been slack all over the world is expected to pick up in a few months' tint, Mr. H. E. Homberger, of International Watch Co., Switzerland, said in Singapore yesterday. Mr. Homberger said the main cause for the slowness in the213 words
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Article170 1958-07-04 9 Rubber Price Slips ½C RUBBER dropped half a ceni on the Singapore tnarkei yesterday 7t>i cents per liv for rss l July, againsi 76^ cents the previous day. The toiio at the CkHM WM tlightly itea lier. The narkci opened lowei arid r.. c q .;et, with min if fluctuations,170 words
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Article43 1958-07-04 9 EXPORTS OV RAW wool from Australia during the first eight months of the 1957-58 season (July-Febru-ary) were the same as a year earlier. Larger shipments to Italy and Eastern Europe offset decline to the United Kingdom, France, and Japan.43 words
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Article116 1958-07-04 9 OLTKR ROADS Blissful, D a i k v u Mara. Aalsdyk, Tatry, Mascot Amch*. Honesta, Fondokrator, Cedar, Ringhorn. Batoela, Pnnce Salvor, Bretagne Waibalonf, Banggai, Wing O:m. Sea Bird. Sir i .it Banka, Lapa^ Kali. blander, Ajrmonia, Peter alacnk Praa> coise, Feliow INNER ROADS Padea. Bentons. Stia. T8-116 words
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283 1958-07-04 9 WASHINGTON, July 3 Countries trading with the United States have been adding to their aggregate gold and dollar holdings at a near-record rate for Ue past several months. In fact, the total holdings] of liquid dollar assets qnd I geld reserves of foreign countries283 words
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Article145 1958-07-04 9 Industrials And Tins Are Steady INDUSTRIALS and tins WW steady while rubbers were dull In the Malayan share market yesterday. Turnover was small Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: Buyers Sellers Gammon 1 36 1.40 Metal Box 165 170 S:me Darby 1.52 1.56 S. Cold Storage 0.85,145 words
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Article144 1958-07-04 9 Business In Shares MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: Fed. Disp. 51. 15: Fraser and Neave orris $2.55 to $2.57; Gammon $1.42 to $1.40; Hammer $1.65: McAlister $1.29. $1,281; M. Box $1.65 delayed. $1.70; S. Cold Storage 87c; Steamship 74c; Straits Times $1.75: S. Traders $1.36 overnight; U.E.144 words
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Article32 1958-07-04 9 THE Malayan Exchange BankAssociation made the following changes in its rates to merchants Yesterday; Selling, T.T. or OD. ready: French Francs *****; Italian Lire *****. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.32 words
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Article53 1958-07-04 9 IPOH, Thurs. A French mining company's application to mine a three-acre. 40-year-old cemetery land on the Degong road, IJ miles from Kampar town, has been approved. But owing to the tin recession and curtailed mining operations, it is not likely that the company will work the land53 words
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169 1958-07-04 9 A PRESS which occupies only 6ft. x 2ft. Bin. floor space and prints and numbers rolls of tickets at the rate of 50.000 an hour has been designed and manufactured by a British firm of printing engineers The firm bui'.ds rotary presses for the169 words
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Article, Illustration496 1958-07-04 9 'AMEND TIMBER GRADE RULING' Finance And Commerce Aussie Visitor Stresses Need KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Australian demand for timber from abroad will increase very considerably, but it will not benefit Malaya to any degree unless the timber grading rules here are amended, Mr. Arthur C. Clegg, representative of the Australian Timber496 words
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Article67 1958-07-04 9 V STRALIA S rt rv. f na-< d n't'i 5! (lOi the la x m intl f 1951 In ia. .x m< 1956 in Tct<i had b" n l|!| hi fts ires how r ;n P•■ the droug} a r< from < xp< r r i67 words
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270 1958-07-04 9 Trade Ban On Soviet Bloc To Be Eased WASHINGTON. Julv 3. (Reutcr) Raw materials, chemicals, machine tools. metals and transportation equipment are among the goods to be freed for export to the Soviet bloc under an imminent relaxation of allied trade resti:ctions, officials said today. About 80 items are to270 words
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Article74 1958-07-04 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon c'osinc prices per picul yesterday were: copra June/July [JK Continent 131 buyers I3l| sellers coconut oil in hulk 5471 severs; in drums |Sl| setters; Muntn* white pepper SI 27 seller?; Sarawak white $126 sellers; Sperial Sarawak black MS, Singapore Copra Assooiatior •losing prices74 words
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Article, Illustration141 1958-07-04 9 Market In Sugar To Expand AN expan ling market (or su£<^ ij Ma h d co d€ -pecU 111 zmg Km, i sales w preM r.*. e of Hongkong's n v s igai rcfi.icrv. '.nc Taikoo Sugar Refining Co Lt ycst( iay. Mr. Ma .>■ t a three-week ir\ y141 words
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Article20 1958-07-04 9 IRELAND IMPORTED 700.000 pounds i unmanu factured tobacco last year 1 000 000 pound.- mon thar in 195020 words
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Article, Illustration62 1958-07-04 9 BRITAIN has built what is claimed to be the first completely mobile cement silo (pictured above). It preserves dry cement in a usable condition indctin- itely. and can be towed b\ > a conventional one-ton lorry. Because the silo also carrie* sand and aggregate, it62 words
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Advertisement363 1958-07-04 9 I VBELTS^ a >^*^^^- jf _tr~~*TMfnHtY>_ A v Hp|f>i opprnt' u ithin narrow limits of M in. i ,4i »hr wimr tintf provision K mad* m i.- »i!.t> mirnin of t»>n<.ile strength, j m r. ire »iiiMhlf tor temper;! turps tip »«r. a»«i K l3a.\ imnrr V •>•''• |1IW in363 words
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Advertisement362 1958-07-04 10 i| ■I. .....in. I 11. 111. lIH.MII. < > "I i Mpw With Heartiest Congraluiouom HI AP KFF Rllll DING CONTRACTOR j Illni I\LL i#wlki/iiv^i vviiiiinvivii T^l^ -4-vs\ 4 kljl CTPP^^ P^^l P TU C A. F B^^irll'l'.i^^^^^^^^^^^^S^KJ The theatre wi show IflE I ImVr %^fcifci I llfcF\ I Im362 words
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Article, Illustration64 1958-07-04 11 CLOTWORTHY THE DIVING CLOWN v} oi the t.un\ dives performed by r the r*jh Melbourne Olympic U hoard di\ina champion. Dressed iiwd headlong into the water while Roberts wife, the former > al>o a star swimmer. She gave different swimming strokes. The proceed to Ipoh. Taiping and Penang ill nive64 words
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9 1958-07-04 11 Malayan Steers Cambridge To Big Victory HtHiEY ROYAL REGATTA9 words
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Article653 1958-07-04 11 Britain s Haydon Is No Match WIMBLEDON, England, July 3 (DPI) Alttiea Gibson ol New York, defending women's singles champion at die Wimbledon tennis tournament, reached *«ie final today by crushing Ann Haydon of England, 6-2, b-0. Miss GibfOn*! opponent in Saturday*! final will653 words
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Article89 1958-07-04 11 JOCKEY GETS RICH OFFER SYDNEY. July 3. (AFP). Leading French racehorse trainer, Alec Head last night asked Australian jockey George Moore to accept the richest riding contract ever offered in Australia. Head telephoned the offer to Moore who is in Brisbane. Moore refused to reveal the terms of the contract89 words
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Article141 1958-07-04 11 Top Swim Stars For Red China Aust. Letter SYDNEY (N.S.W.)— The nine boys in the 18--strong Australian swimming team will compete in Communist China after the British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Cardiff in July. They will take part in competitions in Peking and Canton. Announcing this, the president of141 words
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Article, Illustration41 1958-07-04 11 The Federation Combined Schools soccer team, which beat Singapore in the Schoolboys International match played at the Merdeka Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, last Friday, posed for this victory picture after the match. Federation beat Singapore by 10-2. Standardpic by FAHFAH - 41 words
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230 1958-07-04 11 NO PLAY DUE TO RAIN SATURATED GROUND LEEDS. July 3. fH— til) Ram and a saturated ground I prevented any play today m the third cricket Te? 1 between England and New Zealand. When the captains squelched their way to inspect the pitch it was a mere formality. Withm five230 words
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64 1958-07-04 11 JAKARTA. July 3 (AFP).— The Indonesian Olympic Committee today announced that ail countries that, took part in the recent Asian Game.s in Tokyo would br invited to take part in the next Asian Games in Jakarta. The statement wiped out leans that.64 words
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112 1958-07-04 11 BREST. .t v (AFP) Brian Robin on of Mirfi« 11, Yorkshire todav be ame the Brst British rider tvcr to via n h;:^ in the hi tory < r The T- ur De France r> ing K. In t::c dispute final spi ..'.I112 words
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177 1958-07-04 11 Thomson Has Good Chance Of Winning LVTHAM, La: 3. (Reuteri A qrc v round 'f c;r.e P. rT: (A tra m <h» It*: the British Opri <■ pioi h;p at R< ya I v:r.;, a: At the rV Thorr i Chn ty O( of K. larr.ey. Ire.;.; strike Oi >rm177 words
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Article52 1958-07-04 11 Moscow, .v. v Zi: ar:<i 'I ,•<.'■ i S >- v O!V. fi! ki res on the track 2 hi 4' L7 CS iaim< h a w< r!,] n r Miss Ty ■i 1:k;;!sk. Sr p.l .p ♦no p« rfr,r-v.;i:. r < j |t Tass. the52 words
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Article28 1958-07-04 11 GLASGOW July 3, <Rru•r -Peter Kecnaj: i < British and EmDirr bantamin hi^ home 'town hr re night brat Biliv Pear k f nver ten round. 128 words
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Article, Illustration110 1958-07-04 12 'Galloping' Gabuh Is Cardiff Bound NORTH BORNEO'S sole r°prrscnt.iti\ r to the British Empire ..nd (ommonuealth (iinir^ (i.ibuh bin Pum*,' of .Fes>elton. who arri\t*d in Nin^apore yesterdd> on his way to Cardiff, recently rstablishrd now marks in two e\ents at Brunei. His latest Borneo Games records .irr: 11 fe«»t 10110 words
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Article303 1958-07-04 12 The Two Bakars Shine To Bring Down The RAF POLICE Sports Association shot into the lead in SAFA's division one league when they beat Royal Air Force, Cliangi, by four goals to one at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. The Police Ccv! aftei c 4 ir.^.-. Dar303 words
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Article94 1958-07-04 12 A LAST rr.iri ;te goal by 1 in S n r Singapore Tr iction tr.pany < nabipd rh« m H ngkong Bank t ti r- i\: draw in the final < SBHr A .> asuo and cup r r. :i f Jalan B- tr t:. -terday.94 words
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Article206 1958-07-04 12 Ong (how Bee and Lim Hcc Chin easily retained their Colony doubles tennis title against the Khong brothers. Kit Soon and Kit Thong, in the final of the Sinuayore championships at Tanjjlin yesterday. Chew Bee and* Hee Chin won 6-4 H-4. There uacs .some206 words
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Article35 1958-07-04 12 R \JAJI Snort> Club beat P. P.ir^nakan by four soals to nil m a SAFA Div. SA lealOC WQCCet match at Geylans yo>tcrday Scorers were: K Svcd Ofeman 2. D. Ramanathan and Jayaram.35 words
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Article28 1958-07-04 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday— Ihe Maxwell Road School annual athletic snorts will bo held on thr school ground on Fnriny July 4, starting from 4 p m28 words
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368 1958-07-04 12 Triwalla ToRedeem Himself Tomorrow KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Triwalla. who usually improves after his first run, showed striking form on the track this morning when he easily skipped three furlongs in 36 4 5 sec in the centre of the second track. He did his work with a bit in hand,368 words
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Article40 1958-07-04 12 MALACCA. Thurs.— The tworiav Malacca annual inter-school athletic sports will commence tomorrow on the High School grounds. Boys and girls numbering 278 and representing 12 schools will tako part m a march past before thr mrct starts.40 words
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191 1958-07-04 12 SINGAPORE'S Asian Games *old medallist. Tan Howe Liang, is not expected to reteivp much opposition, at least from New Zealand's lisjhtweisht 'hnpr' Peter Ridgley. if he tompete> in the Empire Games at Cardiff. > rior Howe Liang li 'ay be seen from their191 words
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Article257 1958-07-04 12 THE Singapore Cricket Association last night decide;!, at their committee meeting, to hold the annual North versus South cricket match which they nad earlier agreed to scrap. Df OMi Sv.ec Law, the president of me Association. yesterday told the meeting that the Federation did not Uk€257 words
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134 1958-07-04 12 THE Singapore team to meet Joint Services in the Malaya Cup match on Sunday at Jalan Bcsar stadium has one change in the side which met Negri Sembilan last week. In place of outride right, Thong Kum Wah, Fathul Karib's Ibrahim is selected. This134 words
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Article38 1958-07-04 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday -The St. John's Institution annual athletic championship.will be hold at the Bukit Nana ground here on Saturday July f starting at 3 p.m. all old boys parents and friends are invitee to attend.38 words
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94 1958-07-04 12 Hongkong goiter, Kim Hall put the Far East Air Force defending champion, Cp'.. Jeffery out at, four and three to enter this year'* final of the F.EA.F. Qolflßl Society's tournament bring played on the R.SG.C. course. Hall will meet the other finali94 words
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Advertisement159 1958-07-04 12 Subsvribe To The STAADAKO MALAYA'S ONLY INDEPENDENT NATIONAL P*PER. It \ou live in Singapore or the Federation of Ma'ava or in the surrounding areas, why not subscribe to the •STANDARD" and have it delivered to your home daily or to your office it preferred?' All you have to do is159 words
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Miscellaneous48 1958-07-04 12 SOCCF.R l^d rs S'nqnpor? y >•■•;• on XI at J Br f |a, D 14 MC H ,"> P.; FT. ./::•< Brsar, r H p m.; Dir ;A: JofliladJ A". .V >. .WA. 5 5 j U\\7\-'P :v O. D C: /"•^y rs P Ift G' >*C! B^ 1 M48 words
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Miscellaneous786 1958-07-04 12 THE PROBABLE FIELDS FOR K.L. TOMORROW THE following are the weights and probable Horses Class 5, Div. 2-6 Fun. fields for the final day, tomorrow of the Selangor Turf l^l IWVaISda 1 tl I g baS A *****2 SIAM RICE ov 810 NOO&C N I.'- Club races at Kuala Lumpur.786 words
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Article164 1958-07-04 13 M Iftt TM i-nsifd- 'fits •o?. cnt oat rh?s Coupon and np to Japan or on« rslntWt prcej. THE STANDARD hat pubfnhti in *rt parts a speech V* Cm! OrJliHc in vftiek he tip-'*-** rki k« firf* THE tantmaiii n IP)iml i vHk The frrrrni164 words
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Article401 1958-07-04 13 r PHE most realistic sub- marine combat action 5 ever filmed this side of 5 the real thing (and wto J needs that?) was aceomJ pi isricd for the film "Run J Silent. Run Deep'' by 22 J men pulling ropes, an inS gmkHII series of rockers401 words
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Article, Illustration789 1958-07-04 13 Six Of His Best Years BALD P^kutd -ifcfc SofcHfi/S -U^tfe: ita KfcUf -Pianos I And Yul Says It May Be For A Lifetime JJOLLYWOODS brightest new male star is as bald as a boiled egg and shiny-pated gentlemen can thank him for confirming what has always been claimed— that bald789 words
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Advertisement36 1958-07-04 13 rr nnoii.wi.r X»U«.r t o,- x t^_ u u u )J -_j- tJ u J |J THE ENTRY FORM Cecil DeMille made The Ten Commandments because:* i i < i mm 4 n I 9 N II36 words
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Advertisement98 1958-07-04 13 The Prizes piRST PRIZE will be a cruise to Japan given by Nanda and Sons. The winner will be entertained in Hongkong and Japan by Paramount Films. yHE second prize is a radiogram, valued at 5750, given by Maclaine Stokvis. 'J'HE third prize is a 35 mm Rico Camera, given98 words
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Page 13 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous540 1958-07-04 13 TODAVS QIOTATION: gMMMMHHBBM "Inriependrnrr now; and E9 Ej independence forever. Danif I Webster IJH FRIDAY FOR t\f R^ Kl U^Bi O\E: Protect vnur interests in rr«vr: v \'..\<>.\ inmr H^^n fdmi!y. v ;r:'- r a^ir nr BHHHh! fuiid^rr.f a'Ta: Tr% 'o I Bfl ma.r.;-in re!a'ior> <<- a I^K^B c^rd si540 words
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200 1958-07-04 14 I AM WORRIED OVER NAGY'S EXECUTIONS -NEHRU NEW DELHI, July 3. (Reuter). The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Xehru. said today he was "shocked and worried" by the recent exerut.on in Hungary of Mr. Imre Nagy and his associates. He tn'.d a BffMl conference: "those who are dead are dead. but200 words
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Article303 1958-07-04 14 But Public Safety Committee Plans Showdown Today ALGIERS, July 3 (Reuter) General De Gaulle, touring Algerian frontier regions by helicopter, pledged equality yesterday for "all the people who live here" as the Public Safety Committee in Algiers planned a show down with him tomorrow on the303 words
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Article26 1958-07-04 14 PRESIDENT Chiang KaiShek has reappointed Lt. Gen. Chiang Chien-Jen to his second term as Director of the Political Department of the Ministry of National De- UPIUPI - 26 words
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Article24 1958-07-04 14 THE Japanese Foreign Office has decided to export $16 700.000 in plant equipment to the United Arab Republic on an ca*y payment basis.— UPIUPI - 24 words
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Article23 1958-07-04 14 CZECHOSLOVAK President Antonin Novotny flew into Moscow yesterday for a state visit expected to tighten his nation's ties to the Soviet Union.—UPl. UPIUPI - 23 words
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Article39 1958-07-04 14 THE FRENCH Communist Party yesterday oa: eri on Frenchmen to unite on a big campaign to say "no to personal dictatorship and feO fascism." when General De Gau'.;e puti his constitutional reform to I referendum on October 5. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article31 1958-07-04 14 THE Philippines and India may soon sign and exchange diplomatic notes regulating entry for permanent stay of Filipino and Indian nationals in either country, it was disclosed in Manila yesterday.— a31 words
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Article29 1958-07-04 14 THE INDEPENDENT review. I "Time and Tide." which iral due to cease publication on March 22, will continue to pub- lisa weekly, it was announcer/' in London, yesterday. t29 words
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Article29 1958-07-04 14 MRS. KARL Kurse. wife of the Danish Minister to Japan, i died of heart attack at the United States Army Hospital in Tokyo, the Danish legation here said ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article67 1958-07-04 14 TIOBART. July 3 (Renter). --Tasmania's former Treasurer and Health Minister, Dr. ,T. D. Turnbull. was committed for trial todav on two charges of corruption which alleges he sought a tA'jn.ono bribe from a Sydney businessman. Turnbull reserved his defence but his counsel. Mr. H. Solomon said67 words
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173 1958-07-04 14 GRATITUDE FOR THE AMERICANS GARCIA V \Ni: A. (LTD. President Car P Gal la r h< r i's w( Icome, sai^ phatica y tor,\ r V a i z r > i'.vi a- 1 :•.:-«•.< n to the rs p• M 'he 60- ve OH r-> f Ex< ai with173 words
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Article26 1958-07-04 14 JAPANESE :t ve>Imdly succeeded in launching a r ki the second for scale International g i: I'i'in a: N: aikawa pc t n —F\26 words
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281 1958-07-04 14 WITCHCRAFT IS NOT A MENACE HERE'-U.N. UNITED NATIONS. July 3 (Ho Ad Elu -ati< n c a >se> u^ie i a: rr idic iting i :nera 'y m the >t territory of New Guinea have so I,r pmvo'i vt ry -ir c.-s--f.\ t-.o Tr .:;;•> C »un 'il was ve^er281 words
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Article, Illustration115 1958-07-04 14 MORE than 1,000 people jjathered round a monument dedicated to the Japanese and Filipino dead in World War II to observe the unveiling ceremony of the memorial at the top of Mt. Ataso overlooking the Pacific. The 4.5 feet long and 165115 words
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253 1958-07-04 14 WASHINGTON, July 3 (Reutcr) The l\S. House of Representatives yesterday brushed aside a lastminute appeal from President Eisenhower and voted to slash the Administration's proposed foreign aid spending by 872 million dollars. This represents more than one-flfUi ol the President's r.^-.nai253 words
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Article73 1958-07-04 14 VERDEN*. West Germany. July 3, (Reuter). Private Thomas Joseph Smith. 18. from Liverpool, was sentenced to life imprisonment by a court martial here yesterday for the bayonet murder of a 20-year-old comrade in a narrac kroom fight. Smith, of the First Battalion the King's Regiment (Liverpool)73 words
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Article, Illustration64 1958-07-04 14 JAPAN'S worst water shortage in 50 years resulted last week in a battle for water rights. More than 1,000 farmers in the Yamanashi Prefecture near Tokyo fought a free-for-all over water to irrigate their riee fields. More than 12 farmers were injured in the battle, many64 words
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Article137 1958-07-04 14 GOLDFINE DENIES CHARGES WASHINGTON. July 3 (Reuter).— Millionaire American Industrialist Bernard Goldfine appeared before a Congressional Investigating Committee yesterday and strongly denied charges that Mr. Sherman Adams, President's Einsenhowcr's Chief Assistant. had performed favours for him through his power in the government. Testifying before the House of Representatives Sub-Committee, he137 words
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135 1958-07-04 14 A HOUSE EVEN BEFORE MIGRANTS ARRIVE... SYDNEY, July 3. (Reuter) —British migrants will be able to arrange their Australian housing before they leave England, if the plans of two Sydney companies are real ised. The companies' plan provides for organisation in England to enable the migrants to arrange the housing.135 words
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Article60 1958-07-04 14 TOKYO. July 3. <UPI) Kieru Hayashi. newly appointed Japanese Ambassador to the Federation of Malaya. will leave for his post on July 17, a Foreign Office source said today Hayashi will be accompanied by nis wife to Kuala Lumpur. A career man, Hayashi has been60 words
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Article75 1958-07-04 14 LONDON, July t, (Reuter).— Mr. Denck Heathcoat Amor\. Chancellor of the Exchequer', said yesterday it was not in the country's interest- to encourage a race for giving longterm credit. We were living in a capitalhungry world, where liiere «n a tremendous demand for tcdit, but we must75 words
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374 1958-07-04 14 LONDON. July 3 (Reuter Lord Altrimham day urged Queen Elizabeth to reside in thr n i wealth countries and dismiss as "nonsense th*> gestion that her home life would suffer These views are expressed by the outspoke, f in "the National and English374 words
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145 1958-07-04 14 JAKARTA. July 3 (Reuter) Thr p, „,,> Dutch ruled West New Guinea will be resjrded Indonesian citizens under the terms of a new I', i; passed by the Indonesian Parliament here on June 1 according to political observers. The Bill, h direct menti145 words
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112 1958-07-04 14 TOKYO. y (TPI) Ind mesUn luthoritiei are holding a Frei h registered freighter in Jakarta's narbour on suspicion of illegally transporting barter trade goods, it was reported yesterday. Tiie Ind nesian Ar.tara New? Agency, in a broadcast monitored in Tokyo, said the 4. 000-ton freighter112 words
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Article66 1958-07-04 14 STOCKHOLM. Julv 3. (Reuter). Twenty on< Polish tourists Left the hoUdav ship Ma/ >vv>ze while i: wa." n Stockholm last week -run an I 17 have applie I to me Swedish Pa i c for po Ltical asylum. The Mazowsze ha~ visited Stockholm four time?66 words
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Article13 1958-07-04 14 SHORTHAN Caret Hrr. hed th< in Sundo: ha> work. (Reuter13 words
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