Singapore Standard, 8 July 1958
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Title Section23 1958-07-08 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone *****—5 Coble "TIGERNEWS" SINCAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 8. 1958 Vol. IX No. 6 15 -ts. 14 Pages m s. (FINAL EDITION]23 words
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153 1958-07-08 1 BEIFIT, July 7 (Reuter) Lebanese insurgent military leaders here tonight threatened to stage 'Commando raids" into the Government-held area of Beirut. f The thrc-its followed a weekend of forays from the rebelheld Moslem part of the capital to plant bombs and open sniping attacks on153 words
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417 1958-07-08 1 'They're Shedding Tears In Red China SEVERAL hundred more "misguided" local born Chinese students who nad left the Colony for Red China may be allowed to return to Singapore to 'enjoy what Communism cannot give them," the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, told417 words
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Article85 1958-07-08 1 SINGAPORE Government will consider increasing the penalty against acid throwers if the present penalties did not deter further atrocities, the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Lim described acid throwing as a"vile crime." Acid bombs were used on Sunday night in85 words
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Article35 1958-07-08 1 CEYLON's Prime Minister, Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike began talks in Colombo yesterday with leading Buddhist clergy on Government plans to legislate the use of the Tamil language, although keeping Sinhalese as the sole ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration101 1958-07-08 1 FORTY THREE people were injured in a head-on collision bet-.veen an electric passenger train and an empty steam train outside Maze Hill station, Greenwich, on July 4. The steam engine crushed the front of the electric train. The motorman's cabin was a splintered wreckage, but theMirrorpic - 101 words
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338 1958-07-08 1 Russia Protests To Dag: Threat To Leave U.N. MOSCOW, July 7 (UPI)— The Soviet Union threatened yesterday to pull out of the United Nations if there were any further anti-Soviet demonstrations against its delegation to the international body in New York It aUo charged that those in the United States338 words
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Article27 1958-07-08 1 SEOUL, July 7 (UPI) Heavy week-end rains wrecked destruction throughout the Republic of Korea today, killing at least 40 persons and leaving 2,000 families homeless.27 words
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146 1958-07-08 1 Decision On Dr. Chuang' s Detention THE Singapore Government will make a decision before the end ol this month whether to release the former principal of Chung Cheng High School, Dr. Chuang Chu Lin, the Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock said yesterday. Mr. Lim made the statement in answer146 words
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Article72 1958-07-08 1 LONDON, July 7, (Rutcr) Mr. A. G. Shears, who formerly served in Singapore and who has been appointed Magistrate Grade One in Kaduna. Northern Nigeria, will leave Britain on July 14 to take up his new appointment. A "lember of Middle Temple, Mr. Shears has been conducting law72 words
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107 1958-07-08 1 JAKARTA, July 7 (Reuter)— lndonesian government troops today launched an assault on the last »r--maining town held by the rebel forces in the Centra* Celebes, Makassar Radio announced tonight. The radio .said the forces killed two rebels and .seized arms in the town of Benua107 words
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251 1958-07-08 1 LONDON, July 7, (Reuter) —A roll of honour of 6.000 civilians in 42 countries killed by enemy action in the last war was handed over to the Dean of Westminster Abbey today by Gen. Sir John Crocker, vice-chairman of th<» Imperial War Graves251 words
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Article, Illustration447 1958-07-08 1 But He Goes Back To Seat In K.L. M unicipal Council DN ALL TRADE UNION ACTIVITIES KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Municipal Coun cillor and former General Secretary of the ban ned National Union of Factory and Genera Workers V. David was released from custod today after 56 days' detention under the447 words
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Article72 1958-07-08 1 KUALA LUMPUR Mon. Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman has been advised to remain undisturbed for at least the next 24 hours after two medical officers attended him this morning. Selangor State physician. Dr. E. A. Hardy, attended on the Premier for one hour and later the Dental72 words
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Article52 1958-07-08 1 MOSCOW. July 7 <Reuter> —Russia ha.s returned the crew of a United States p.ane which landed in RusMa on June 27. Tass the official new.s agency reported today. The nine airmen were handed over to an American military representative at th« town of Astara on the52 words
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Advertisement244 1958-07-08 1 This is HOSPITAL WEEK in uid a§ Si' Amireu?*s ylission Haspiiat II /If. DAY: Saturday. 12th )uly p L £ASE GIVE GENEROUSLY fHILDREN'S MATINEE: od. OB in c Saturday 12th July. 9 a.m. HOSPITAL BALL: Sea View Jjy 19th |uly. 9 p.m.— la.m. ,>,+:ni-iiishrtl patronage of »,r II ill inn)244 words
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EDITORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
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Article388 1958-07-08 2 -f Singapore's Tamil community i advised to prevail upon those who -i rr boycott the visit of the Indian P Mysore today to call off their -lonstMtion, it would seem, is to be ;sr 3sainst what is alleged to be the C nt s .ndifference" to the388 words
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Article211 1958-07-08 2 from detention of Kuala Lumpur Mr. V. David, 56 days after he was :ustody for activities connected with *ori v onal Union of Factory and General another example of democracy in -:r Mr. David's detention was is a matter that only an examination 1 archives can truly211 words
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Article50 1958-07-08 2 "^omT i- leek Him Koaa. spore I. '.i A H-_- No is6i Cables I ICEkNEwS" v O*Bl 15 lm«s). All dcpa»tments Infci'dPct Bior 174. Batu Kd ***** i• a Am it I el: 3829 kg, q A r V rel- M m 4055 B.ktCh.n* Tel: 147150 words
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1908 1958-07-08 2 Philip Deane - Is The United Nations Worthwhile? Philip Deane By NEW YORK, THE United Nations Or^anisaticn has entered its fourteenth year of existence and is still faced with a multitude of baffling problems and still assailed by the critics who have detested it from its beginning and now cry that in this1,908 words
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Article679 1958-07-08 2 STANDARD Staff Writer GohTuckChianc continues his series on the origin of the Police Force r PHE actual policing' of the A streets of London were left in the hands of 300 "Charleys" during the 18th Century. They were mostly old and infirm men who were given the679 words
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Article281 1958-07-08 2 Sir As a regular reader Of The Singapore S' I tend you rr.y warm CoB> gratulatton! on Hi eich'h birthday. I hops that H will jon^ continue to piirim the ■fan which iti Dlaftrii and worthy founder, the late Mr. Aw Bonn Haw, QBE., MCH. AKOS'.T. never |O281 words
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Article80 1958-07-08 2 We the PEOPLE it achieves, but from the goodwill and satisfaction of the public. May The Standard rontinue m hc'p firing hark npe wisdom to a modern age which is not particularly inclined to übs< ribe to a coo 1 saying: "One must at times )c;ivc old moorings, one mayL.C.L. - 80 words
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Article, Illustration418 1958-07-08 2 the NEWS as it strikes me THERE was a world of truth in the warning Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery retiring Deputy Supreme Allied Com.nander. Europe, gave at the Independence i day dinner of the American Society in London. lie asked the guests to uat<h Asia and not Russia, adding that418 words
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Advertisement23 1958-07-08 2 UAH SIM OPTICAL HOUSE >.->« TH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE, 7, N r poof ODEON Phoae *****. Branch Office Opficol Co- 13. Forq»lior St., Penang.23 words
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Advertisement94 1958-07-08 2 mA w ever Been w {SB/Or fluorescent fittings^^B^ as versatile as Qompton New-Ra^e? No other fluorescent fittlnps have so many applications. In any bulldlnf of any size. 'NEW-RANGE fittings, now available In 6ft, 4 ft. 3ft and 2ft eizes. are fully standardised and Interchangeable for «U? adaptation and quick maintenance94 words
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Article, Illustration2172 1958-07-08 3 Allen Riches - Allen Riches CASTLE By ...THEN THEY PANICKED AND JUMPED INTO THE SEA (Captain was dead In his In t he ship was on fire and /passengers were too drunk t0 rcalixe their danger.,. o\\\\\ September night in 1934. the Ward s N i .i>tle" nosed her way through the2,172 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous8 1958-07-08 3 T "It'i "t» gimtwicb h*4on*J fiftf th« words8 words
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Article447 1958-07-08 4 7 Years' Borstal For Tattoo Marks On His Left Arm SITPIAH MAGANDAS, 28, who told a Singapore DLstrirt court that he had a crucifix tattooed on pis left irir. because he had iaith in religion, was yesterday sentenced to seven years' corrective training for being447 words
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Article, Illustration54 1958-07-08 4 MISS WANG IKE WWII, of Singapore, who left b> Qaatas-BOAC Britannia vestrrday to join Qneea'i College i» Britain. .>li>s>. Wane. 18. a former student of the Geylan? Methodist (.iris' School, will lake a science dourer. She is the daimhtor of Mr Waaf Coo Kien. leading Colony54 words
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248 1958-07-08 4 Postpone Leaving: Council To Ask Perry THE Singapoi City Council will .i>a kni City t!r giiM i i Mr. r. C. Party, to dewi the efft rtivc dati ol ail resignation until the ne.v.v appointed temporary Citj Engineer, Dr. x^ wah Hang, i an take om Ifr, Perry w h248 words
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Article50 1958-07-08 4 wong benCi waa yesterday charged In Singapore Magistrate^ Court with stealing a wa:ict containing $8 from Harry Soct Teng Hong at Victoria Strcot or: July 5. \\o. pleaded noi guilty and was allowed $1,000 bail until July 21 when his rase will asain be mentioned.50 words
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Article36 1958-07-08 4 A SINGAPORE woman, Lam Chop Fon^ nf Tiodfl Pnh Road Una toed $15 when she nieaded KQiltjf to packing her car beside a white line in front of Sic Traffic Office at Maxwell Road.36 words
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118 1958-07-08 4 FORD UNION BACKS S.H.B. STRIKE MOVE THE Ford Salaried Staff Union has passed a resolution ''endorsing and supporting" the Singapore Harbour Board Statf Association's strike notice served on the Harbour Board for the Implementation of the Court of Enquiry recommendations of 1957. It further "deplores and condemns" certain employers for118 words
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Article, Illustration137 1958-07-08 4 COUNCIL LOOKS FOR FIRE CHIEF'S SUCCESSOR the Singapore City Council wl I reatC the nest ol Chief Fire Officer in CUsi 1 of the «enioi officers' salary scale *o prepare the bolder to succeed Mr .1. Angus, when his contract expire, in June next year. A Committee paper, present, ed137 words
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Article, Illustration61 1958-07-08 4 Photo. MISS JOAN BAUMfiARTEN of Singapore blows out the candles on her birthday cake at a party last week-end to celebrate her 21st birthday. The party, which was held at her Karikal Road home, was attended by a large number of relatives and friends. Looking onDecor - 61 words
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Article121 1958-07-08 4 JAPAN-MADE CLOTH DOLLS ON SHOW AX exhibition of Japanesemade "sakura" (all-cotton) dolls will open th.is morning at John Little's Department Store, just outside the restaurant, and continue for a week. The dolll were blOUghi here lasl Tuesday by Mr. G Kawaihima, principal of the Bakuak;ii Do.l Making School in Tokyo,121 words
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Article44 1958-07-08 4 T'ne C3overnor of Singapore, Sir William Goode. has reappointed Messrs. Lim Chuan Geok, S. Jaganathan and Dr. S. H. Tan to serve on the Board of Trustees of the Singapore Improvement Trust from July 1 to Dec. 31, 1958. the Gazette announced.44 words
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197 1958-07-08 4 TAN JIAK HONG, 24, described by Mr. Justice Buttrose as having played the principal part in the armed hold-up of a schoolgirl, was yesterday sentenved to live psM* jail for armed gang robbery. His accomplice, a 15-year-old youth, was placed on a $2,000197 words
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465 1958-07-08 4 Tailor's Death Due To Fracture Of Skull -Doctor AN ELECTRICAL fitter was clubbed to death after he had asked a tailor not to disturb the peace of the nigi^t, it was alleged in a Singapore Assize court yesterday Lam Kit Mun, the tailor. was Charged belore Mr. Ju>Uce Buttri\->e« with465 words
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Article158 1958-07-08 4 'SOCIETIES' BLAMED FOR DEATH OXE of two men Ftabbed at they came out of a bar in demenceau Avenue. SinsaDore, on Sunday night, has (lied and blame for the death lay with warring secret societies, Police Secretary, Mr. Bu Cheow Eanc;. told The Standard yesterday Members of the n o158 words
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Article30 1958-07-08 4 THE KUMPOLAN Peranakan Singapura will donate the entire proceeds of $3,163 collected from "Kumpolan Night" charity show to Mount Alvernia Hospital tor the purchase of hospital beds.30 words
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Article22 1958-07-08 4 Off To Study Education KUAI of the here, Hr left :or a t morr poursc in Core. .zuidanre the CM iStttution h(22 words
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191 1958-07-08 4 SINGAPORE POLICE have been l j powers tf. rid the Island of gambling d< ns <| bill published yesterday. The Bill the Betting (Amendment) Ordinance came Into operation on July 4. Under the now law. P< Ace Officers, not below the rank of191 words
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117 1958-07-08 4 THE Bincapore Young Men's Muslim Association and the Malay Youths Lit' ran As>ociation (PPPPM- v^;:>tage a muck Legal trial at the premises of the All-Ma-laya Muslim Missionary S >- ciety, Lorong 12. Gi-ylang, '>n July 19 at I p.m. The hypothetical case to b117 words
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Article111 1958-07-08 4 Drivers Flout Rules Of Company SING \P< C r..\ =3 thr:r Comi stopping '-I stop v. A tarn c roaer. In X:: inquir; r J I. v '^attteJ rl( rk a? s the court 1 ■oob of March 19 i tanding in V n-ancni" sic 20 yard^ i\v t >111 words
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Article, Illustration42 1958-07-08 4 \ss|sl \\l rndrnt ol I 1 I. It s,,i b% (^.tnt.i- K<> V ma for sin Hi it.) in I Mr W.lk r ol th. Voluntarx < l-orrr juin.-il I or< ;i> ;i I-'IT. Mi- will advamr i Sottish nionih"42 words
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Article38 1958-07-08 4 A SINGAP" Nfcun S n X wa.o i Si: 1: ifli Ma: Liu. wh c t o a 0 Pr In^p- Embi. d Ngan v. 19 by a MobUe St, Uv a:d Nc:«r- > r-38 words
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Article120 1958-07-08 4 A PROFESSOR from the Michigan State University arrived in Singapore yesterday by P. A. A. to join the University of Malaya as Professor of Education lor a ye;ir. Professor Troy Steams, who was accompanied by his wile, will also become the Chairman of the Academic Commit-120 words
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Advertisement12 1958-07-08 4 85* l Y9*m*^a^rWrTi ""^WX > > tffjfM^lL wSVmb 4*4 it***'' M BE WISEBUY FRYS12 words
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Article, Illustration34 1958-07-08 5 BU I**1 r M P> S i> >ecn rendering a tune hri'nrr m .»dult audirnre at the |nal dub Dime held at the Federal mnur on Saturday. Standard-pic by FAHFAH - 34 words
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Article175 1958-07-08 5 Body To Probe Tin Quota Plea MPI K. Mon The Minister for .s. Im-he Bahaman bin Samsuddin, .tstiuatin? committee to look into the I of Selanjjors 3.238 dulang washers, I. vi.is told today. [v Bahaman today met MC -iala headed by the ing Chairman, Mr. Y. T. Lee, who submitted175 words
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52 1958-07-08 5 1- SON. Sun. A made a vain attempt I .lend from 1 Perak I X on. g, 9. was bath- and Lai Ah B i saw Wong I; Wong, m disappeared m c reached H. Met «I the incident was c who have H52 words
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Article33 1958-07-08 5 Men. The Pro- division of ■rtTßa'ayat will hold r gri Bakap and Bukit H rallies are being orgaF* in conjunrtion with «f the former Party leader. Indie Ahmad33 words
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Article31 1958-07-08 5 INCHE Mohamcd YQMf bin Hajj Hirnian. Secretary of the fa Town Ommrii wr.i leave •:r v nexi week lot Kuala I impur on promotion as Senior Supervisor of Elections, Se!angor.31 words
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Article134 1958-07-08 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The UMNO will launch ft country wide campaign befinilll)| next month, railing on the people to sive every support to Government*! efforts |O tnd the Emergency by the end of this year. This "tell the Dcooie" campaign will be launched by UMNO134 words
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Article402 1958-07-08 5 Capricious And Malicious Act, Court Is Told KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The suspended General Secretary of the Selangor Malayan Indian Congress Mr. A. Tharmalingam, has filed a plaint in the High Court alleging that MIC President Mr. V. T. Sambantnan had 'acted contrary to the principles402 words
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114 1958-07-08 5 Mentri's Son Is Foolish, Says Court ALOR STAR, Mon. Tunku Yahaya, son of the Mentri Besar, Tunku Ismail, was admonished and discharged by Tunku Zainol Abidin in the Magistrate's Court today after pleading guilty to a charge of criminal breach of trust of a bicycle on June 23. Tunku Yahaya114 words
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Article134 1958-07-08 5 Call For Permanent Status KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Selangor branch of the National Union of Information Services Field Staff is to urge Government to place all temporary field officers on the permanent establishment before engaging new men. This was one of the four resolutions passed at the meeting of the134 words
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Article177 1958-07-08 5 Double Pay For Work On Holidays PENANG, Mon.— A decision made by the Finance and General Purposes Committee that monthlyrated employees, who weie eligible for overtime, should be paid double time ior work performed on their rest day with effect from Oct. 1 last year, will be brought up for177 words
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Article56 1958-07-08 5 PENANG, Mon.— More than 400 members of the Hu Yew Seah were successful at the Seah's Malay night school examination. The night school held its second anniversary dinner and prize-giving tonight. Eighty six, who did extremely well were awarded prizes which were given away by Mr?.56 words
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Article, Illustration83 1958-07-08 5 Picture by MR. S. R. Sabapathy. a senior teacher and wellknown sportsman, who retired last year and is now re-employed, receives a gift from Mrs. Sioh Goh 800, wife of the president of the Klang High School Old Boys' Association. Looking on is Mr. Sioh. Mr. SabapathyCh'ng Seng Poh - 83 words
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69 1958-07-08 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The following officers of the Federation Government have been selected to undergo training in India under the Colombo Plan: Southern Forest Rangers Course, Coimbatore, Mr. Soo Ngoo Poo and Inche Wan Mohamed Fizi. Occupational Therapy in the King Edward Medical69 words
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188 1958-07-08 5 RAI B. Mon.— This gold mining town has revived its old dicam of constructing a 30-mile stretch of road linking it with Cameron Highlands to provide a shorter distance between the Federal Capital and the country's chief source of supply of vegetables. At present188 words
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Article92 1958-07-08 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The St. John Ambulance Brigade. Federation of Malaya, is to have its own headquarters building here very soon. It is also to institute a training scheme for members of the brigade. The two projects are to cost the organisation $100..j00. and efforts92 words
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Article148 1958-07-08 5 IPOH, Mon. Chan Ah Chai, 24, of Princes Road. Kua^a Lumpur, who "picked the wrong pocket" was today sentenced by Magistrate Inche Ibrahim bin Abdul Maman o six months' jail. Chan pleaded guilty to a charge of theft of $1 from a Detective Sergeant, Tan148 words
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Advertisement426 1958-07-08 5 MJtj.*T*:*H V l^VT*^ .^JB When you wake up feeling old and... worn... too tired to face the day's work, you may have the GRAY SICKNESS. It keeps millions pale, tired and weak needlessly. Protein deficiency couses a condi»>o" STRENGTH lACK IN 7 DAYS aptly colled the GRAY SICKNESS Not only426 words
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509 1958-07-08 6 SACKINGS: Q.C.s' ADVICE TO COUNCIL Employees Can Be Dismissed Without Approval Of PSC TUi# Queen's Counsel have written to the Singapore City Council advising that it can dismiss its tmplovees who have been found guilty on disciplinary changes WITHOUT first going to the Public Services Commission. This adrfcc is in509 words
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251 1958-07-08 6 LOCAL err.plovees of the Malayan Airways are to ge* increased wages. brighter prospects tor future pay scales, and a retr< nchrr.ent pay tad gratuity scheme. An d^ret cr.t --> ecu r- hed the managerrer.t .v t: M n\ m Airways I.o\i b ■■>•■' n rover-251 words
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Article, Illustration146 1958-07-08 6 THE man with the longest service in (iuthrirs 48 years will be retiring at the end of this month. He is Mr. F S. I). Jame*. Head of the Codes Department at the Company's Office in Singapore. Mr. James, who arrived yi Malaya from146 words
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Article43 1958-07-08 6 THE Director of Posts. Singapore, Mr. H. If, Rose, in a statement yesterday notincd all candidates in the present Ka.lansj. by-election that pasting of election posters on any posjl office or porting box la an offence under the Post Office Ordinance.43 words
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111 1958-07-08 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— T:>- Federation's firs: military attache to be posted to a n n-C mmonwealth country. Capt. Mohamed Ghazaii bin Da:o Mohamed Seth. ha> been gazetted ao a temporary Major. Aged 23 and son of the Chairman of the Railway Commission, CaDt. Ghatall WU111 words
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Article149 1958-07-08 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Qnt part of a new Radio Malaya feature programme called "Into The Lost World." will be broadcast tomorrow at 9 p.m. It is the story of an expedition by Radio Malayan Tony Beamish and Stewart Wavell into the unexplored regions of South149 words
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Article78 1958-07-08 6 BRICK HITS TOWKAY'S SON ON HEAD CHIN Tal Jan. 25-year-old son of a Singapore furniture shop proprietor. was hit on the head with a brick when he attempted to enter his father's shop in Jalan Ampas. yesterday. Chin was stopped by strikers who were picketing the shop. He had taken78 words
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302 1958-07-08 6 400 Attend Ongs Meeting Despite Ministry Warning ABO IT 400 Singapore school headmasters and representatives of student organizations yesterday atten ed a meeting at the Victoria Memorial Hall despite warning by the Minister of Education, that they wouid o~ subject to disciplinary action. Minister Mr. Chew Swee Kee had notified,302 words
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Article, Illustration68 1958-07-08 6 A REPRESENTATIVE of the all-community Emergency Liaison Committee of Segamat is seen here presenting a silk scroll to Brigadier ohn Powell of the 26th Gurkha Infantry Brigade. The souvenir is in recognition of their work in wiping out the terrorists in this area. The officers of68 words
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Article, Illustration43 1958-07-08 6 MAYOR Mr. One Kng Guan is seen addressing a meeting of Singapore headmasters and representatives of student organizations at the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday. The meeting was called to popularize the anti-spitting campaign launched by the City Council StandardpicStandardpic - 43 words
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Article181 1958-07-08 6 AN APPEAL 10 Mim>tei i Labour arid Social Welfare. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, a^ainsi h decision of the Registrar of Trade Unions, by the "ad h< Committee of the Singapore Citizens Unemployed L'ni n ha been rejected. the pro-terr chairman of the commute' Mr G.181 words
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277 1958-07-08 6 IPOH, Mon. The Perak branch of the Malayan Indian Congress at its meeting held in Sitiawan \e>terday decided to ask the Minister for Natural Resource:-., Inche Bahaman bin Shamsuddin, to appoint another committee to report on the fragmentation of rubber estates. i Tiio277 words
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147 1958-07-08 6 CHANCETI SUPPORT PROPOSED FRONT-LIM THE S.n. 1 will n- xi j opp>)! tumi; j suppi ft j In/, d S Chi. 1 Minister, Mr V( Hock, said j Form, in I an m v eir/ dbtributi n ■Standard. H< the N H e to his been v. ry He printing147 words
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Article73 1958-07-08 6 A SINGAPOI i Ortega Si!vr>ti 26. wd stabbed in a tr tho N< v.- n n;ght wh. n he I an open-bladrd r man in wded *M Silvc inn and tn« i with a im wWte the hi man and several others o tin::ci to73 words
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46 1958-07-08 6 Merdeka Stadium Impresses 40 UMNO Visitors KUALA LI" I Tm .vai.K hen -:< Picuiem B« who w< y The comp: al n \":u. A-end The rhe Chi* RaDdard thflfl due 10 P« of :h meet their leaders and tCT. c Or Thr par at 9 p rr46 words
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Article39 1958-07-08 6 Br^ar. Pahanp hin Tnk \1 :.< I the nverfae kamponf> on Julj i and I Ho visili k Kuafa nl Do! c Bukit Rw in the n ski Semantan I'iu Doric in the Rauh O»39 words
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Article24 1958-07-08 6 THE Singap'T i 1 ayat. City Branch. itb annual me< tine 13. at 10 am at 5. Woo Road of O Road.24 words
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Advertisement59 1958-07-08 6 X There's a V'auxhall for every choice the six-cylinder Cresta and sMf^Mk* M$k Tlfeff \'elox the popular Victor J?^ M~^ L \r */I I I I r g^^^S^ VICTOR rVrrtT^ c c i i mi 1 7 iK ;i <ir^ I x% XvXviv i X IHH ill |F Represented elsewhere59 words
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Article37 1958-07-08 7 HONGKONG, July 7 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $16.05 to LI Sterling $5.78 to US$l; 51. 85 to Malayan $1: $0,074 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $251,875 to a tael.37 words
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Article404 1958-07-08 7 GOVT. SERVANTS AND POLITICS Pensions, Benefits For Officers Who Resign To Contest The Elections THE Singapore Government yesterday circularized new regulations regulating the political activities of all categories of its employees, to heads of departments. The legislations will affect about 14,000 local employees of the Government. Restrictions on certain categories404 words
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271 1958-07-08 7 EDUCATION IS HIGH ON PRIORITY LIST-CHEW SINGAPORE'S Education Minister, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, j yesterday assured Colony paI rents that the "school develop- ment programme will go on unhampered to meet the needs of our increasing number of t school-age children." Mr. ChtW, who was com- meriting on a disclosure271 words
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Article159 1958-07-08 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot (nominal) 774 772 R.S.S. No. 1 77A 772 (August) 762 774 R.S.S. No. 2 74V 75 R.S.S. No. 3 682 69* Tone: Quiet after steady. The price of tin in Singapore yesterday was $369159 words
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335 1958-07-08 7 THE Singapore Harbour Board yesterday refused recognition ct the Start' Association as a representative body of its daily-rated employees. The Board tlao itated tnal it would not negotiate with the S.H B Stall Association on matteii affecting the dailyrated workers without rcteren !e to335 words
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Article171 1958-07-08 7 STUDENTS of Chung Cheng High School told the Chief Minister Mr. Lim Yew Hock yesterday that the proposed delegation to neighbouring countries for studying the progress of Chinese education should he on a percentage basis. Schools with larger student bodies should be allowed more representatives,171 words
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237 1958-07-08 7 SINGAPORE Government's effort to promote Policepublic co-operation and friendship got off to a brisk start yesterday, although several of the visitors thought that the authorities had overlooked one important factor. M The entrances to the Police stations were, however, well decorated and237 words
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145 1958-07-08 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The first Pakistan High Commissioner to the Federation of Malaya, Major General AlHaj Nawabzada Muhammad Sher Ali Khan, today paid an official call on the acting Premier, Dato Abdul Razak. Maj. Gen. Ali Khan was accompanied by the Senior Protocol Officer.145 words
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Article106 1958-07-08 7 SINGA P O R Es achieve- ments and potentialities \w\\ be seen at a Civics Exhibition to be held at former Garden Cabaret in the Great World Park during the period of the Trade and Industries Fair from Aug. 22 to Sept. 14. Sponsored jointly106 words
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Advertisement336 1958-07-08 7 £> >{t '^y«' 1.45. 4, 6.30 9.30 RUN SILENT, RUN DEEP" I ll\(, Irunine Champions" (LA) c| >^£SS*^^^^^^P!BHkv M'tMSm Mw*m M r h MOTHER INDIA' >| I unhoioK Distributed oy ?»haw Krus. I iii I) CROSS CHARITY PREMIERE l<" MARJORIE MORNINCSTAR" I i O v.\MN A DRESSING GOWIT Was, I336 words
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Advertisement303 1958-07-08 7 t !!£KS3 "THE YOUNG UOMS"'—- i^^ j^ DAILY I 8-30 :wi Pm 'rf-H M 3(| a m Cash B(M)kins«. Only! Price*: $3 A N«> Yrr*- I l*t«. J Q"^^ Che Cm Onunandnun^ a J •■■■■■■■iliirfiHß II a. m -1.30-4.00-6.45 A. ft "^o p m D "ESCAPE from SAN QUENTIN" col.303 words
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Miscellaneous764 1958-07-08 7 gramme summary and a tune or last days play. 8.05 Lister Mapam J^^^V V ***** l W*m two before the news 654 Singa- zinc. B. JO The News, rf 39 H<m.e V lil.l llil'Jll ■llliTllllPll^l pore Share Market report and News from Britain 840 Beai kll^lnPf VMVk if lk r.V^I764 words
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Advertisement950 1958-07-08 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. TtJ: *****/6. *****/4 132/6 Robinson Read THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Halifax, Montreal, Boston, New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia b Cult Ports. Spore P. Sham Penang TEUCER 3/9 A«g 10 Ana IJ/16Aut MYRMIDON 17/25 Oct 26 Oct 27/28 Oct Carriers option to proceed via950 words
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Advertisement1138 1958-07-08 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 lines) S Z>" THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE IZ" SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW. LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (Via Suez with liberty to proceed via Panjma or1,138 words
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Advertisement937 1958-07-08 8 MITSUI LINE FOR JAPAN Sport P.S'ham Penang Amogiion Mam from India 18 July 16 July FOR U.S.A. via SUEZ Foi New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore via Bombay. Awoboson Mom trom ipan 20 July 23 July FOR U.S.A. via PACIFIC For Vancouver, San Francisco, L. Angeles, Cristobal, Havana, Cd: Truiilo, New York.937 words
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Advertisement554 1958-07-08 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWARDS Sailings for Aden. Port Said r.c Rotterdam, Hamburg, Bremen. Copenhagen. Gothr nbt "t J S pore P S ham "MANCHURIA"^ ■»>»>« 0 i.,, > "MEONIA" jß y 2 "BOMA" m/w*-, s,/,^ Beymouth, Gdynia. OUTWARD Sailings for Bangkok and for FAR (AST "KIKA" H "LALANDIA" 21/22 July554 words
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Article190 1958-07-08 9 need for Sarawak to exert H I it rC3»cd by the ResiH P C, White, in a ipecCfa H b boaow by the Sibu H cc, recently. I awak .so I truth. 1 or B j c. dent Bi ailed on the people to increase Sarawak's trade as i-190 words
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Article29 1958-07-08 9 H i mer tt or on. 1 2 4. I I d/st m tt I 90 days 1/16 I OD. ready: I <4 BHgian ;idr> H -main29 words
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Article24 1958-07-08 9 A loan of EFI, 000 f<^ r the Government of F:i h n ?en lerwritten by a IfeU i o! tharebrokei i24 words
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Article, Illustration50 1958-07-08 9 Luxury Hotel For K.L. A luxury hotel, costing 52.000.000. is under construction in Treacher Road, Kuala Lumpur. To be known as the Hotel Merlin, it is expected to be completed at the end of this year. The 204-room hotel will be air-conditioned. Photo shows construction in progress on the newhotel.50 words
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Article101 1958-07-08 9 Buoy Tender Goes Into Service PENANG, Mod. Malaya*! first i t t a-: i buoy ter.t.i-r. the m.v, "Ak:::i.i." buili in Bong* BJQQC, :> BOW in Wrvio it is specially designed arid cQßstcucted tot the maintenBBCi of navigational aids around the Malayan coasts. The acting Director of Marines. Federation of101 words
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Article61 1958-07-08 9 RI'BBER outputs of the following companies for last month a? announced were: Amalgamated Malay Estates Ltd. 73.01)0 :•>.. The Bore', i Ruhher C. 1/ 86.000 Ib., Connemara Limited 84.000 Ib., The New Sercnriah Rubber Co. Ltd 85,000 Ib., Ba.— ett Ruhhcr C I. Ltd 33,000 Ib K-.^'a Sidim61 words
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Article, Illustration58 1958-07-08 9 ROBINSON CO. LTD., Singapore, held a dinner, at the Tai Thong restaurant Happy World, last Saturday in honour of the retiring retail manager, Mr. R. S. Cook, Mr. Cook retires after 11 years' service with the firm in Singapore. Photo shows Mr. F. A Hare the firm's58 words
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Article179 1958-07-08 9 MALAYAN siiarebivkcrs ye;. terday reported the following businesi done:— Fed. disp. $1.15: F. N. ords. (2.55 (and overnight), (2.54. (2.56; Gammon $115 to (149 <2 20 cum all: Hammer 11.62| (overnight), $1 M to 11.65; H. Waugh $132; M, Cement $1.35, $1.34; M. Box $1.67; Robinson ordi 87A179 words
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Article90 1958-07-08 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: copra .June/ July UK Continent $303 buyers $311 sellers coconut oil in bulk $47$ sellers; in drums $~)0 sellers; Muntok white pepper $125 sellers; Sarawak while $124 sellers; Special Sarawak black $72. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair90 words
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Article246 1958-07-08 9 PRODUCTION has begun of the first radar speed check equipment to be designed and manufactured in Britain. The device is known as "PETA" (Portable Electronic Traffic Analyser) and details have iust been released by Marconi's. "PETA" removes one of the major objections to the use246 words
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269 1958-07-08 9 WORLD CROP SURPLUS THREAT TO ECONOMY Finance And Commerce SURPLUS production has brought about a serious situation in world agricultural economy, says a report of the Food and Agriculture Organization, released from Bangkok yesterday. U said this was brought to the notice of delegates attending the 30th session of FAO's269 words
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Article201 1958-07-08 9 OI'TKR ROADS Ouhda. Blitar, Manchuria, Ti luwah, Ftancoiie, San Roberto. Ban Ho Hun, Kaloekoe, Jessie Uykes, [ndora, Lapad, Cedar, Ringhora Batoela, Mascot, Amelia, Honesta, Ban Ho Loong Santa Doom-. Mishima llaru. Indea Maru, Felipes, Wing On, Sahnara. H. Kymlint■ky, Pnnce Salvor. Pernbank, Sunanbris, Kian Ann. Batavia, Prcs201 words
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Article, Illustration69 1958-07-08 9 TWO Singapore trainee engineers of Powers-Samas Accounting Machines (Sales) Ltd.. a firm of machine calculators, left the Colony yesterday for India. They were Mr. Ang Sang Khoon (left) and Mr. Lo Yung Fah, who will undergo six-months' training in the firms factory in Calcutta. A spokesman69 words
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119 1958-07-08 9 Slight Improvement In Tins, Industrials INDUSTRIALS and tins were slightly better while rubbers were quiet in the Malayan share market yesterday. Turnover was small. Pr.ce changes announced iby the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: Buyers Sellers B B Petrol 47^- 49_Cammon 1.41 l "l i \V. Hammer I H2 I.flß Henry119 words
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Article, Illustration64 1958-07-08 9 A 70-seater DC 6R aircraft leaves Singapore tonight to inaugurate Cathay Pacific Airways' daily service to Hongkong. A spokesman of the airline in Singapore said the DC-6B is equipped with radar equipment and latest navigational aids. He added the new aircraft would replace the DC-4 planes64 words
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Article210 1958-07-08 9 Timber Grading Rules Invaluable' KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Malaya owes a great deal to the invalu-i i hie work of the Singapore Fore.- try Depa: trr.en: in the establishment of tfct Malayan timber grading rules, without which t .c timber expoit industry would be chaotic. Mi Arthur C. Clegs, rcpre-| -enlative210 words
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221 1958-07-08 9 Missions Departure To Peking Delayed THE Singapore Chinese traders' 10-rr.an rubber delegation to Peking, scheduled 'o leave today, Mas beer, delayed, accotcling to Mr. Ng' Quee Lam, nne of the main sponsois of the mission. Mr Ng mid The Standard yesterday the members have not been issued with Tho rrv>221 words
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Article95 1958-07-08 9 Rubber Gains Va Cent RIBBF.R closed n* 77* rrr'* pet Ib. for Interna:; na firs' crft-e A;; y shipmer t yesterday. a rise of J C enl Opening at around pre*lev* it ruled steadv quiet w:th a srr.a'.l volume of business done Lower -f 'ere«-t was small and In thc95 words
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Article44 1958-07-08 9 SINGAPORE Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot f o b (nomina i TeiJ 77 Internationa] Ju y No I R.S.S. f.0.l 76] 77 August 76 j .i ily 2 74J 7;, .1 v (non ma 68j Tone:—Very quiet.44 words
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Article49 1958-07-08 9 £3. 2m. Contract An A '.ra.ian firm h<a- won 1-1 h ii i^ <i w« i :-v. t r pr'i:ion r ':e man..!d turt of 300 ra. w^ oachc, f( S< :th Africa it was annt re m y h v c Australian Minister for Trace, Mr. J. McEwen.49 words
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Advertisement198 1958-07-08 9 I^-^ low priced &f* 1 w*m iiJXHALL&BEDFORD WtWm J.jiiable from stock pli^ I rrhiira «~*e« co ltd I fl^^^ i>« fMt-ii o« >T y^T* pi EVERETT ORIENT LINE |^3 ft Spore P. S'hom Penang H' 9July I 3 3 July 27 July I T ogong. Cok c ,53 39 10198 words
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Advertisement90 1958-07-08 9 i. BMBk B^™ H /^^lttilßvPJk C^ADI B»T HM x B^ B B t t HB a f BIEIIIMB I J w J\ BvBBsBBvB^ hJ ixj «i 5 L j f hi B urciw ii^Btfcnlßiv£f Bm I'l W^^ j I Th« Bock "i V BPlmf I f-A f^ 1 I B90 words
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Article, Illustration667 1958-07-08 10 I.N.S. MYSORE - GROWTH OF A NAVY V[ r I T H the ancient maritime tra d i tions of the country serving as a source of inspiration and its planned development being carried out according to plan, India's Navy is gradually coming into its own. During the past ten years :t has667 words
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Article, Illustration65 1958-07-08 10 On April 22, 1958, the first Indian Admiral— Vice-Admiral Ram Dass Katari became the Chief of Niva* Staff. He took over from Vice-Admiral Sir Stephen Carlill, the last of the British officers to hold thr command of the Navy Photo shows Vice- Admiral Katari (right) with Vice- Admiral Sir Stephen65 words
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Article, Illustration253 1958-07-08 10 I.N.S. GOMATI; I.N.S. GANGA - I.N.S. GOMATI I.N.S. GANGA The three Hunt Class Destroyers. Godavari, Goma ti and Ganga, were acquired by the Indian Navy in 1952. They have each a displacement of 1.050 tons and six 4" A. A. Guns and Pom-Poms. Their complement is about 150 e?.rh. The three253 words
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Advertisement60 1958-07-08 10 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products Balashin Sai In The "New Look" Pack Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness, Nausea, Tiredness Stomachache, Foul Breath. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL MmM*^! 9 r^-^?j toiCroy Rats and Hies painlesst| EE^Sf fes^L^\JEßl without trace or odour ymffSjk^S^jf^^W CHARI CO..60 words
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254 1958-07-08 11 Of 35 Due To Arrive In October t nM\IHTFK <>l the Singapore Turf Club *Jm4\ to set *•<"' ,ivt "Pec'a" races next year v have been purchased under the Yearling Scheme. Tr.-- horses ar c due to arrive m Singapore In Octobi r. Thej have254 words
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Article246 1958-07-08 11 a-fc* ties for the pionHaJ, ,nt at 7 Richard > l or Charles n. Urn Ktaoo i Kcchik, Hashitn I .oor ong naei Lriuar, v. t.]oh (;e -i H. v, Chian I S -Lee Hian P Lindy nan. Henry L. Kang .rd Lim v. jyY Mia Kheng M Sa:246 words
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Article95 1958-07-08 11 Tanerko Wins Rich Classic PARIS Ju y 7 (AFPV— The Frcn. orite TAXERKO rday won the twenty v s E20.000 Saint oud Grand Ml hocai raCi Saint C 3 id c< urse here. EM rk v. 0 the HHM classic last jraar nad Mr, Franeoii Dupre aad ri len by95 words
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Article80 1958-07-08 11 Army Sports Meet Tomorrow THE Singap re Base Dis- UviduaJ athletic championships for 19M will be held N SOOB Garrison sports s on July 1!'. starting at pan. The competition is open to ath i les who have achieved the fairly high standards set the athletics committee. The preliminary heats80 words
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Article55 1958-07-08 11 TOKYO. July 7 (Reuter).— Japan*! leading professional restler, Rikidocan, left here I night b y air on a tour of the United States, Canada, C\ ile and Bra/il. Before leaving he said he i try to bring a team of professional wrestlers back to Japan when55 words
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Article45 1958-07-08 11 AACHEN', Germany, July 7 VFP).— German rider Magnus Burhwaldt on 'Flugwind 1 B thf bOTM iumpm;; here yesterday after a iumpn:! against Britain's Pat S rthe and Belgium's Miss derhaegen. Miss Smythe on 'Flanagan' -econd and Miss Vande'"hnai on 'Etincelle* was thir45 words
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Article33 1958-07-08 11 MUNICH. July 7 (Reutcr). —Britain beat West Germany v points to 112 in a two- :ritcrnational swimming ntest which ended here yes- srdaj their second win over the Germans this year.33 words
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269 1958-07-08 11 BRISBANE, July 7 (Reuter)— England's brilliant rugby league five-eighth, Dave Bolton, will be out of action for the rest of the tour. Bo.ton fractured his left collarbone during England's great second Test victory ■gainst Australia here on Saturday. Captain and front rower Alan Prescott who269 words
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Article62 1958-07-08 11 ALI KHAN'S JOCKEY INJURED PARIS. July 7 (Reuter).— Jean Massard, Aly Khan's French jockey, was taken to hospital after his mount, Yo^gi, in the Grand Prix De Saint Cloud here yesterday. The 26-year-old jockey suffered concussion and a bruised back. Massard announced last week that his contract to ride for62 words
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Article72 1958-07-08 11 LONDON. July 7 (AFP).— Wimbledon lawn tennis champion Ashley Cooper left London by air yesterday ior Amsterdam to play in an exhibition match in Holland. He is then to make a tournament tour of Sweden, Germany and Switzerland. Asked if he had considered the possibility of72 words
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Article33 1958-07-08 11 CLEVELAND, July 7 (Reuter). Fire swept through a section of the stables at the Randall Park race track here early yesterday, killing 14 horses and causing damage estimated at $80,000.33 words
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Article, Illustration109 1958-07-08 11 ARTHUR WARD, Sydney's leading jockey, yesterday arrived in Singapore by Qa.ntasBOAC. He was accompanied by his wife. The brilliant and popular jockey is here for a short season and will be seen in action during the Singapore Turf Club's meeting starting this Saturday.109 words
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Article30 1958-07-08 11 BILBAO. July 7 (AFP).— Biscaien Echevarria won the Spanish light-heavyweight boxing title last night by knocking out title-holder Bautlsta Navarro in the twelfth round of their fight here.30 words
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Article20 1958-07-08 11 REIMS, July 7 (AFP).— The Belgian Oliver Gendeblen in a Ferrari yesterday won the Reims 12-hour endurance race.20 words
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Article187 1958-07-08 11 Russian Girl Fails In Record Bid MOSCOW, July 7 (Reuter) Miss Kaisiya Chenchik, 22. year-old student from Siberia, came within two centimetres (three-quarters of an inch) of the official women's world high jump record here yesterday. The Russian girl was competing on the opening day of an international athletics meeting187 words
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498 1958-07-08 11 Famous Racing Driver Dies Of Crash Injuries RHEIMS, France, 7, (AFP Reuter) Italy's top racing driver, Luigi Musso, died yesterday of injuries received when his sleek Ferrari skidded out of a bend and crashed in the French Automobile Club Grand Prix here. He was aged 33. Musso was hospitalized with498 words
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Article75 1958-07-08 11 Juan Fangio To Quit Racing RIIEIMS. France, July 7. (AFP). Official world driving champion Juan Fangio. of Argentina, said yesterday he uould Quit racing shortly. Fangio made the statement after he finished fourth in the French Automobile Club Grand Prix in a Maserati Fangio is lying eighth in the IMSB75 words
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Article84 1958-07-08 11 One Killed, One Badly Injured SCHI EIZ East German? July 7 AFP -New Vxr- i: motorry* Fi ai killed in .1 ra c hen a :*5O-rc y, :< >r: t I him on a nrnri Ihp F^^ 1 Cc*"^ N> Agoiicy rcpor'cr: Higcir.^ was pi\< r diate first aid bul84 words
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Article82 1958-07-08 11 MOSCOW. Ju y 7 (AFP i ¥.?.>' German swi i mer K«r n Bayer broke the European w< urn's ioo-rr.r^re bn a-tn c record here yesterday ir: 1 mm. 21 -r The preview n -r 4 the Soviet Union". Ewr V s!V'i ri S' pt( (y in82 words
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Article42 1958-07-08 11 BERLIN. July 7 'Re \U i Gisela Birkemeyer of yesterday, the fastest t; c in the world so far this v< *r She was romp. 1 r.g i- a women's alhlcti won by 107 points to 9] p42 words
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Article137 1958-07-08 11 MELBOURNE, July 7 ißeuten.— Crack Australian racehorse. Sailor's Guide, winner of £A 64.144 in stakes, will ko to the United State* to race. His owners. Messrs A C. and K. Dibb have accepted an invitation for Sailor's Guide to start in the lj-mlle International Stakes at137 words
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Advertisement76 1958-07-08 11 Greying or grey hair needs If your hair is showing signs of advanrinc age. it* youthful nDDearance can oe retained by using Morgan's Pomade. It restores grey hair to us natural colour. &imply massage a little into the roots and brush wtell Morgan's Pomade feeds the roots, banishes dandruff, and76 words
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1072 1958-07-08 12 PETER KUM - THIS COULD BE TURNING POINT FOR MALAYA PETER KUM But In 'Soul Searching' BAM Forgot 'Discipline' By KIAJ.A LUMPUR, Mon.— Like Rip Van Winkle, the Badminton Association of Malaya has at long last storied snoring, and is showing definite signs of waking up. Indonesia had better beware! The eight-hour-lodg soul-searching1,072 words
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Article164 1958-07-08 12 SINGAPORE s?Or- r -d .4 ft.- S 1 5 1 Dta IB SCC v.c Mnrvr'! SC. sc c b ,1 n \r o .v— s ft .4 f,r tournament, S.B.A. Hall, 7 p.m. WATER POLQ—D \C— Royal N ivy P* R A F. Terror. KUALA LUMPUR SOCCEM—Div, 1164 words
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138 1958-07-08 12 Malaya's Three Men For Cardiff Leave y kii r contingent for an oversea. left here today for tht Com- Empire Games a- l Lack of funds wu Ibc prinr reason for limiting the g t< which com-,-eight Ulttii Tan K. Bee rr. r. .fv \m i^r.t a- X •< it138 words
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Article149 1958-07-08 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. UMNO lid v.- to r- :'an- r Inci: in A>s clatlon s—l I FAS Ben: r r ion league match ol th€ Prine. 5 R ad i iium here M i w- i are the FAS kn k i: >• ip champions and 12149 words
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Article103 1958-07-08 12 Kisht rolony players ire chosen to play for the South against North in the annual cricket match on Au?. 2. and 4 in Ipoh. Hat] are:— C. Thuraisinq.im who is named skipper. A Barriik. A.K. Delilkan. J F. Muirhead. S Naeiah. .1. Norris. K.103 words
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Article87 1958-07-08 12 nOHTEEN-jear-old Pms> Lolali bin Joharl vsj the champion athlete at the annual athl< tic bjm 1 1 oi Biglap Becondajry Behool on their school ground cm Batuid ij. Thirteen new records were wjl and one I quj U( d I aialnlah waa responsible f< r three87 words
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Article157 1958-07-08 12 BAIT 1 PAHAT, Mon.— Yon bin Mian successfully defended his title for the twelfth time in succession ifter the war when he easily disposed of his younger opponen' Dr. Dharmaratnam, in straight sets 6-3. h-Q at th* 1 Jnhore Lawn Tennis Championship Tournament w'lich157 words
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Article39 1958-07-08 12 KUALA LUMPUR, MondayAlter trailing 3-1 at half-time the Sentul Railway Recreation Club rallied strongly to hold Guthrie* Sport? Club to three all draw m their FAS division 9 Business Houses league match on the SCRC ground today.39 words
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Article, Illustration72 1958-07-08 12 Left: Ashley Cooper of Australia, the >> w 'k -a' o Wimbledon, in action ir\ the final oi the > c V iga Neale Fraser on \he rentre eonrt. Cooper has >a.d'K:: he won't turn professional... yet. RIGHT: Althea Gibson, the Negress72 words
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Article281 1958-07-08 12 First Day And Two Records Go Xl ALA Ll'MPl'R. Mon. Two records were broken on the first day of the Selangor Combined Schools Council annual championships which started on the Victoria Institution ground here today. Botli records were broken by class one boys. R. Subramaniam of Kishan Wai School. Kuala281 words
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Article108 1958-07-08 12 KEPPEL GOLF Rp--.iV.> of Keppel Club July Monthly Medal golf played on Sunday were: "A" DIVISION Winner R Rae 77— 13-44 Runner-up P. Drever W— l6— BALL SWEEP pint Nine: P. Dreyer 8 -31 Second Nine: R R;io :'U fi\— 29 FT DIVISION Winner HM, Parsons ll— 24— fi Runner-up:108 words
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Article301 1958-07-08 12 PETER WILSON - PETER WILSON This Was Not The Worst Final— Just One Of The Dullest' Writes LONDON, Mon.— lt would b*> unfair to say that the men s singles final in which Ashley Cooper, the 21-year-old irom Melbourne, beat 24-year-old lefthander Nejle Fraser A-6, 6-3, 6-4. 13-11 was the worst301 words
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Article93 1958-07-08 12 MISS Wilson-Reid, with a score oi 34i. won tht M« ninly medal nine-hole compi lion at the Royal Singap n 001 l Club yesterday in the 18-hole comp< lition. Mrs Taylor 84-14 70 won the sllvt r divisii n w h Miss L:nd,« y 106-36 TO won93 words
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Article126 1958-07-08 12 Kiwis Face Innings Defeat LEEDS ter) NYu ins 200 runs m innings delcai test against 1 scored 32 Im by (he close day's pla> hen Ei... i total of 67. On I on the ill 'it pitch and only Sparling i T< m (•< m. •V < 1 Land wei126 words
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Article31 1958-07-08 12 Nru /ral.tml '^H I ngland 1-' "Jj, II |or ii, :u v r :i»d I B M j if New /ral.ti"' V 13 Siitrli!!* J Kca< Total Wt t»"*« W31 words
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170 1958-07-08 12 Gordon 's In Perak Singles Semi-final IPOH, Men. Gordon Scow, SOQ Of S. J. Scow. lormer Pertk singles and doubles chamDion, qualified to meet Lee Enu Cheonf of Telok Anaoo in the semifinal of the men's ringlet In the Perak open tenni> ehampionshipf now beins played here. Gordon beat Lee170 words
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Article47 1958-07-08 12 K.AI.L trounced Haikowyu Sports Club by six goals to one in the SAFA Div SB league match played at Geylang Stadium yesterday In another Div. ?.B leaglM match played on M.F.A. ground, Serangoon Malay Youngsters an f j Sctia Jayi played to a scoreless draw47 words
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224 1958-07-08 12 'Every Effort Now For Rome' —Sir George Colony clubs must register their players with the Singapore Hockey association to participate in the association's league and knockout competitions. This was decided at the SHA's last monthly meeting held at the Singapore Recreation Club house yesterday. Regretting non-participation in the last Asian224 words
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Article, Illustration660 1958-07-08 13 Bernard McElwaine - THANKS TO A TOY PIG Bernard McElwaine By WOMAN who owes her life to this toy pig sat in a cinema last week and saw herself re-living her hours of horror and peril as a young girl. She is Miss Edith L. Russell. The film she saw was "A Night660 words
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92 1958-07-08 13 THE In. Maker*" 1 Bernard V Dry-: tempoi a- v A--. n Fr.-' -,-v -r r- S r produce indepen Itnl f for Co imbia, has wen in first edition r: pies an i will be repf i ed Immediately v pen S rhnec92 words
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246 1958-07-08 13 QLIFF Robertson will co-star with Sandra Dee and James Dairen in Columbia's "Gidget.* 1 picturizatir.n of the Frederick Kohner best seller which producer Lewis J Rachmil has put before the Cinema-scope-color cameras recently with Paul Wendkos directing. Robert. -on, whose performance in "The246 words
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Article90 1958-07-08 13 fCOOPER uniform ot VS. Army |f w play one of engmg Jjkjor Thorr.as h Co b tSwarthout. [icutive efficer n by \fo I Pershing. Eft ac inheroi>m, rs for i MS. who fa hid for an of decourrrv to a rear Ok b he him. .rit- <• nplay. eduled90 words
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Article, Illustration307 1958-07-08 13 IT YEN London's veteran A film journalists were impressed when Eva Rartok vivid and vital as ever glided into the room to answer their questions with great warm smiles and spirited replies. It was a packedout press reception at the Orieon. Leicester Square,307 words
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Article85 1958-07-08 13 YRENCH producer M. Bourgignon, who is searching for a "beautiful girl in cheongsam" to play the part of a "goddess" in a new film, is anxious to contact a young girl whom he knows only as Grace and whom he believes works in an establishment along85 words
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Article143 1958-07-08 13 f)ON T tell Howard Keel, but every time he takes a /shower at Pinewood Studios, work stops. Artists tecnnicians, riggers, cameramen they all crowd around outside the only place they can hear The Voice these days— Keel's showerbath on 'E' Stage. Somethimes they are unlucky,143 words
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Article179 1958-07-08 13 AN irab girl who drove her camel across the North x African desert south of Tripoli is still sublimely unaware that she has cost a British film unit almost three wasted hours. The film i s SEA OF SAND and the girl and her179 words
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Miscellaneous476 1958-07-08 13 ♦TODAY'S QUOTATION: "One ungrateful man does an injury to all who are in suffering." Syrus TUESDAY FOR EVERYONE: Care for routine, ordinary matters, give good service. Keep things on an keel, skip upheavals, changes However, enjoy sociability. relaxation. .<ee elders, especially around noontime and in the evening. YOUR BIRTHDATE AND476 words
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299 1958-07-08 14 ENVOY LOSES JOB FOR CANING HIS MAID T SB S t J. T (UPIJ r odian Ambassa r to I g Sary has t his DOst 1 4 by En i I that he bea her. -ssador I I in to Cambodia two wtc\- af it Hii wife iol- over299 words
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Article174 1958-07-08 14 Li "'Ci Br A< 11, Calii rnia. 7 Bi auti< n Jaoan and 33 other .-n r .intr.e in luding S :e and 43 :r< m Unit* 1 S:at< will b>- n n:< d In the seventh annual "Mi.ns Universe" paSeanl to be held nei174 words
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Article, Illustration137 1958-07-08 14 WELLINGTON. New Zra- July 7 (R< ut< r) S.r F lm md Hill; ry conqueror <■: M nt Everest and the South Pole admitted defeat when tn< d to climb Scntt Knob of only 7.030 feet In the Martin r .-h Di>tnct at the weektnd. HiUPI - 137 words
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Article60 1958-07-08 14 LAUSANNE, JUv 7 (Reuter). The Duke of WindflOf who has been lufferinf from an I utc attack of shindies, returned to his hotel here vesteriav after undergoing a series of medical tests at a clinic. He has heen consulting ProfeaWf Alfredo Vannotli. one of Europe*l leading60 words
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Article91 1958-07-08 14 Father, 29, Caged His Daughter YOSHIWARA, Japan, July 7 (UPI) Infuriated neighbours demanded life imprisonment today fcr a 29-year-old carpenter and his common-law wife who kept his four-year-old daughter caged and halfstarved in a dark storeroom Police who found tiny Masako Uehara said bones were broken in both arms, her91 words
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Article67 1958-07-08 14 ADELAIDE, July 7 (Reuter) A Fire Chief who deliberately started two house fires was gaoled for 12 months here today He is Joseph Walter Stubbs He pleaded not guilty to starting two fires which caused damages totalling i:A2.150. Mr. Justice Ross told the Criminal Court that67 words
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Article97 1958-07-08 14 HACKENSACK. New Jersey. July 7 (U.P.1.).— Police .said yesterday that three young brothers have admitted starting a million dollar fire that destroyer a lumber yard on Saturday night. The boys 7. 8. and 9 years-old confessed they had set a fire with pape~ outside the Comfort97 words
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Article52 1958-07-08 14 BRIDGENORTH, Western England July 7 (Reuter).— The "do-it-yourself." cult has spread to a barber's shop he:e. The proprietor has erected a "shave-yourself," cubicle with two electric razors. The charge is six pence a shaye one third of the price for an "old-fashioned" shave b y the52 words
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225 1958-07-08 14 MOSCOW. July 7 (Reuter) —Tales of Vodka-tippling and its immeasurable woes yesterday filled the pages of Soviet newspaDers in response to an a n t i drunkenness speech made in Leningrad on Friday by Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet Prime Minister. Writing225 words
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Article222 1958-07-08 14 Voters Give Them 'Green Light' For Atomic Weapons BONN. July 7 (Reuter) Dr. Konrad Adenauer, West German Chancellor, last night won a resounding victory C 9 the North Rhine Westphalia State Election, prociaimed by his opponents as a plebiscite on Ms policy of readiness to accept222 words
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114 1958-07-08 14 THE COLOMBO Plan Council for Technical Co-opera-tion in South and South-east Asia is in a policy session held in Colombo under the Chairmanship of R. Coomaraswamy of Ceylon, (third from left). At this meeting the Federation of Malaya was admitted as a full114 words
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Article257 1958-07-08 14 THE EAST GERMAN News Agency said yesterday that the first group of foreign Communist Party delegates for this week's East Germany Party Conference to arrive in Berlin was the Chinese group, headed by Mr. Dung Bi Wu, a Member of the Politbureau. FOUR JAPANESE medical authorities were yesterday onReuter; UPI; AFP - 257 words
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134 1958-07-08 14 POPE APPEALS TO PEOPLE OF LEBANON BEIRUT. Lebanon. July 7 <UPI> Pope Pfni XII ye>terday appealed to the Lebanese people's goodwill to help restore peace in this rebellionracked nation. The appeal was released by the Pope's ioeal office here. The unofficial translation of the appeal .-aid that the "grave and134 words
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Article39 1958-07-08 14 TOKYO. July 7 (UPI) Dr Ichiro Kamata f Ogiku Hospital reports d 4 lay c ha i sui -essfu y ansp a? '< ri the <• rnea of a ken's ey« to the eye < a 54-vcar-olri fa tory worker.39 words
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Article386 1958-07-08 14 AT LAMBETH CONFERENCE LONDON, July 7 (Reuter)— Anglican Bishops and Archbishops gathered from all over the world for the Lambeth Conference today began discussing their main problems. The problems include the authority and message of the Bible in the light of modern knowledge, unity386 words
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Article168 1958-07-08 14 BIRMINGHAM England, always find themselves on July 7 (UPI) Bus conduc- opposite shifts tresses yesterday planned- a One Judy Patten 18 cornprotest to their union that plained tho company was "inthe r employers are wrecking terfering and trying to ruin their romances by making our lives168 words
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Article, Illustration45 1958-07-08 14 PRINCESS MARGARET, wearing congratulates Thoma> Ashibendf I had conferred (in him the Degree ft. with honours at the L'niversit> Oll» m fordshire last week. The Prinrrss a > I V sided at the fifth congregation lot fl of degrees at the College UPIUPI - 45 words
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Article219 1958-07-08 14 GENERAL SALAN TELLS VfTf ALGIERS, July 7 (Reutrr) Cirnej i delegate General in Algeria, told uji yesterday that the insurgents had lost i capt sired in the last year "solely" j n r. Tun L ian frontier. i This was ten times the result* obtained in < r Algi219 words
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Article50 1958-07-08 14 Bl HI i J n smri a r!;ll b« r an papi m Cdndd, i 33. w< r e narrie A h that V were rr.T band J p )lie e (r. Soar, 1 band w.,« •< fr m PJ n a npd il 1 he r« c i50 words
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Article20 1958-07-08 14 i .\d< I opy of one rriiTl r- r-f Bible printed in 5 was aM nm to Mr. JohcW20 words
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Advertisement63 1958-07-08 14 World Famous Perfumes from Paris I Fleur de Feu 35 00 (As illustrated right) "^^^^^^S^ Shalimar $***** C^ \^flW L'Heure Bleue 24 00 m£*^sf^P^^^; Vol"de Nu'it 3100 S<'^ < "^l|^l||fe^^V' 50.00 Sou Le Vent 3 1 00 St Andrew's Mission mt M V^i^^MT Hospital Flag Day! I .^^T^l j |j|T|63 words
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Article551 1958-07-08 15 JENNY - JENNY MANY DESIGNS FOR ALL MOTHERS TO-BE says ;\OT so long ago, the expectant mother had to resign herself to giving up all social life during her waging months, and lead a more or less secluded life whilst awaiting for the happy event She also had to refrain from551 words
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Article, Illustration100 1958-07-08 15 (Pictures above show from left to right) THE highlight of this turquoise -white striped cotton maternity wear is the standing or cow collar which is cleverly arranged. This suit is suitable for morning use. THIS it a chemise fine dress which can be wom with or without a belt. The100 words
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Article380 1958-07-08 15 Gina Martelli - Gina Martelli XC HE N Parig announced that m future all Z skirts would be knee-length Z or enen shorter Gina Lol'ohrigda dropped her ou-n bombshell by announcZ \ms just as firmly that she t fm one icould not wear jj any icaist-hiding trapeze380 words
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Article, Illustration271 1958-07-08 15 '^utHit^^^U^^^m' '^'•"^^'■'-'•■■vT^T7l^^^fl^((H^^^^^^^^ J^ COLOURFUL pageantry of Indian brides from the different parts of India will be a special feature at the Kamala Club Ball, at the Raffles Hotel on August 1. The Ball is in aid of the Kamala Club building: fund, which is still short of about271 words
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Article88 1958-07-08 15 Storm In A Teacup "DECENTLY I advised a reader who couldn't get the tannin stains out of her teacups to rub them with powdered detergent or a paste cleaner. Several readers have rapped me over the knuckles for omitting to mention the old-fashioned remedy of common salt. "Damp88 words
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Advertisement59 1958-07-08 15 Ilady isn't puzzled■"Tboirt wh«ch !r > protects to use I r 'U m B^T v*-crt-j »*ns< M^^ nl f H f -f <'. »t -c m ~e BL -c to Sunn ft a Bob 1164. ■a' matedj r*me! Itake P Witts pIiOUCHE m Rheumatism 3. Itching X n^ m>i««X v»u59 words
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Advertisement263 1958-07-08 15 Ri KiJßil hI k iv^wy'.^^^^Bg^ v "St' "V'- 2 I Try Pearl Cutex Nail Polish and see how j perfealy lovely your hands look. Your fingertips I will glow with luminous beauty. And the exclusive formula defies chipping and peeling. Daytime or evening for all occasions enhance your fingertips with263 words
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Article, Illustration1057 1958-07-08 16 ORMONDE D. GODFREY - 81,000 SAVED FROM WATERY CRAVES ORMONDE D. GODFREY THE PROUD RECORD ROUND BRITAIN'S COASTS OF THE ROYAL NATIONAL LIFEBOAT INSTITUTION By JN JUST OVER 130 years volunteers hove rescued more than 81,000 people from ships wrecked or in distress around the coasts of Britain. The Royal National Life-boat Institution is1,057 words
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673 1958-07-08 16 J. Gorden Lovell - A NEW USE FOR JET ENGINES IN SALVAGE OPERATIONS J. Gorden Lovell By A LONG the rock-bound coast of Cornwall, the huge seas thunder and smash. The full force and fury of the Atlantic "Westerlies" turn this part of the English Channel into a maelstrom of heaving, tossing water, for673 words
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Advertisement116 1958-07-08 16 No pushing or pulling. >^v\ no "guesswork" ever. x*^Ss^3^ ■1 m> fci I Hl Mtf i '•■^§B I IHI ou can c^ e P en(^ on the Parker 61 pen to fill itself by itself every single II HI time with no guesswork. There is nothing for you to push,116 words
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Advertisement177 1958-07-08 16 x Or. West's Miracle-Tuft I f WORLW FIRS! r GERM KiLLjNGI > TOOTHBRUSH JH Mt vM^mWmL— t Mm m\ /1 km mm^m^DmmW§t km m I f V i^V JT^mmkmmmrfft/kmmmWw^mw^Lmmm IJI v^^l cV muSku mmm\kmmmt I J '^^1 mir In WU t Ik V«" MJMliiimimm mW'Wkm mW If kmmlkm W mkw177 words
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Article90 1958-07-08 17 LONDON. July 6, (Router).— A London barrister is today reported to have contracted a "lexical marriage" with a Cambodian nursemaid on the advice of a "spirit guide." The barrister. 33-year-old Mr. John Averill, is a tne.Tiber of a sect which shuns meat. alcohol, nicotine and sex. His bride90 words
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Article, Illustration137 1958-07-08 17 sale of Koo/Paml Dfugi Qrttt.. nance (Cap. 148) and in accordance with an Order of the City Magistrate's Court that on the 4th June 1958 Mr. Leong Poh Thiam carryIng on the business of a Druggist at Poh Foh Medical Hall, 668 Serangoon Road, in the City of Singapore137 words
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Article834 1958-07-08 17 spectors Say pD Officers rruck A Man CCA, Mon.— lnspectors P. Seenivasagam and tigh, investigation officers at the Central lion, Here today alleged in court that they Beer in charge of the Secret Society Branch, keoh Lai Long, assault a man at the station !9. 'or Yeoh834 words
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Article, Illustration30 1958-07-08 17 STANDARDPIC shows Singapore's Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, with students of the Chung Cheng High School who visited him yesterday as part of their civics course.30 words
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276 1958-07-08 17 Stay Out Of Politics— Lim Tells Students STI'DENTS should not inclulgr in p.] they are liable to be confused by what j < Sing,<porcs Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Vrv hstudents from the Chung Chens High Sclmm r They also can be easily influenced by political agitators and opponents of the276 words
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Article42 1958-07-08 17 POLICE guard* ill anits to the gjn and? a 1 the Tnwp. Hall In Kua a Lumpur when the dm etinj f thf X L bran h at :hr Peof *'i Progressive Party was in progi There were no incident42 words
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127 1958-07-08 17 One Final Check For Propaganda At The Fan KUALA 1 h ■< •E0 es of the s Chiel P the try of C and the V ■pertion of the I Park -I •ml r (nimd atioi Mr D W should be to open at A the fii be m( read:127 words
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Article172 1958-07-08 17 All But 78 Will Stay In The Navy OF A TOTAL of Ml rating in the Royal Ma. ay an Navy, 121 elected to remain yesterday morning after the Service is handed over to the Federation on Saturday. July 12. The majority Of the 78 rating? who signified their unwillingness172 words
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266 1958-07-08 17 KU4LA LUMPUR, Mon.— A quarrel which started among children spread to their mothers and finally to their fathers— with fatal results— the Supreme Court was told today. This was stated at !he trial of Lelohman Singh. 45. lor tne alleged murder of a ie.mv worker266 words
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Article129 1958-07-08 17 'Stay Away From Chap-Ji-Ki' THE Chief Justice of Singapore. Sir John Whyatt, yesterday advised a 17-year-old youth to keep away from chap-ji-ki promoters and refuse to help them in the future. Tan Tik Cheong. the youth, was appealing against a lower court sentence of a $5,000 fine or nine months'129 words
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Article68 1958-07-08 17 THE Board of Management of the Singapore Malay Settlement will allocate another 40 building sites at Jalan Eunos on Sunday. The Board has issued notices requesting the second batch of 40 applicants to be present at the Malay Settlement Union clubhouse in Jalan Pagak at68 words
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Article29 1958-07-08 17 SINGAPORE'S Director of Tourism. Mr. Robert Howlett. will give a talk on "The Tourist Industry and what it means to Singapore" over Radio Malaya at 7.10 tonight.29 words
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Article249 1958-07-08 17 DAVID RELEASED ON BOND (From Pngr 1) The General Secretary of the War Department Civilian I Staff Association. Mr. S J II Zaidi who was named by th p MTUC as one of thc»e who would sign the bond I ir David's release, said. "We nr° all hanpv David is249 words
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173 1958-07-08 17 KUALA KLAWANG, Mon.— Jelebu district, once one of the most notorious hotbeds ot Communist terrorism in Nejjn Sembilan and the whole country, is steadily moving towards 'white area" status, The Standard was told today. The district's notoriety wiil for long be linked with the173 words
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Advertisement1362 1958-07-08 17 "%P• T FLATS f< r ONI NIWLY C< \1 /v of touf t'«ts with i for Ml« Two m!#« V 'e*iO«nti*l locality JL W Bo» No T 3354 S! HOUSES LArl 5 HONCKONC PARI «*^Sf or floobi* storey >ca i low wth compou r 3 a^ea of 4.7D< sq ft1,362 words
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Advertisement106 1958-07-08 17 TENDER NOTICE CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDER ENGINEER'S DEPARTMENT: Exhibit ot Advertisements on Passenger Bus Shelters for 1958. Tender Deposit $1007-. Closed 2.15 p.m. on 21-7-58. Tender documents are available from City Engineer's Department (Room 218). on production of the City Treasurer's Deposit receipt which will be made in the106 words
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Article, Illustration127 1958-07-08 21 I Cut This Our For your Children To Read -the StNDAY STANDARD f ..oroduco new weapon for £?p|.<n »"ult» voun* ch.ldren. sTht Story If The CauMm Twins— OOWfc proby tt-e C' PrevenJJ, Bu, e3 Los Argeles. a rt mm mmi rhe havt already tffctd permissK)n to reprint N comic127 words
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233 1958-07-08 21 HOW ACTORS SHOULD BEHAVE-SOVIET WAY MOSCOW, Sat— Soviet fllm stars, actors and variety entertainers have been warned that it is their duty, "as representatives of the great socialist culture," to maintain a high moral character.. They must forget about conceit, snobbishness, intrigues and squabbling, not drin^c too much and be233 words
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Advertisement126 1958-07-08 21 l 7 f^^/rft m with vital mineral salts. Contain concentrated mineral Wf Phosphorous, Manganese. Food lodine |^£K^^flF tonic contains Mineral Salts dD— th "it mm sBBBP^ in an flmfl7in^ concentration toJ>- jiiftfr mw; |pilpp to strengthen virtually every \^^u VI KE Lf* MINERAL AND VITAMIN TABLETS /il?~!?T«^!r? c/!««r?V Si"f*P«'e. I»««««C.126 words
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Miscellaneous594 1958-07-08 21 I M'RIL :o ditions physically favour your time for special projects and efforts you should make the most of r f your opportunities. I JULY 21 AUGUST 21 i (Leo).— NOVEMBER 2S-DECEMBER I THINGS are br-.gr-.ter. ta 20 i Sagittarius). 1 seem to nave zood help SHOULD be a turning594 words
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Miscellaneous381 1958-07-08 21 —BIRTHDAYS SUNDAY. Much moving arou nd, either travel or change of location may be involved. A very changeable time which needs careful financing. A large development in emotional life is indicated. This also connects up with special adjustments in your favour in other sides of your concerns. MONDAY. Major events381 words
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Article, Illustration735 1958-07-08 22 JAP CARS FOR US. They Have Plans To Make A 'Peopled Car' LOS ASGFA.ES. Sat. T)ETROIT-trained Japanese auto executives and engineers are due to return this fall to enter the U.S. car market with low-priced Japanese automobiles. Top auto pftVia's a- 'I deiigns. mi- v of wh im were schooled735 words
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Article, Illustration756 1958-07-08 22 The Wvvkly Pago For Motorists The Victor Estate Car Will Cure You Of Envy £)O YOU ADMIRE those sleek American station wagons that flash down your street loaded with more passengers or stuff than normally permissible on an ordinary car, no matter how big? And do756 words
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Article, Illustration61 1958-07-08 22 THE rear door is spring-hinded to easily lift upward. Loading platform is low and flat and spare wheel is mounted to one side. Frontal appearance Is neat and stylish with a wide. low grille and contoured bumper. The windscreen "wraps around" to eliminate the normal pillar obstruction61 words
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Advertisement254 1958-07-08 22 0 B H —i "Suit my luck. I'll pot* me tfnvmg t er f end tht CAR w«U foil <t% rood te\f The Problem Move 16,000,000 Yards of Rock, Marine Clay, MM iBl^P I BP*^ <OBfi i^a^aia^^^aJßßVßfi^^R*a^^^^L.^R B B RR^Q9 t—^^^Ra"Rajß*"**~^*2 H^^SMB l^^Ea^^^RC*^ r?^"^ f^«RRp > again the answer was254 words
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Advertisement124 1958-07-08 22 11/IS4I/MC Book fi.OJ.C Sf^£W Sf4S I through your local Travel Agent or immediately stops agonising pains after GOting J^^v OeWitt's Antacid Powder acts JSfk-. •o quickly that you are soon l^^S i/^ enjoying your food again. *y ■k Jill v 4-door Hillman Station Wagon Hr^g^HPP|Bh?| bb^^bb^^ -i^^SJß«[ Mft m wX^Ol^Pl^^^Wßa^^^^^Wl^^^^W^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^124 words
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Article865 1958-07-08 23 Marie Battle - Marie Battle By writes of ttie relations between normal adoles. cen \s and parents, Riving examples from her own clinical experience m* si? hi? I rectsu> after I !e^^'* r r% I tnr to open aw L become so L r can touch her. I h• JVuhir865 words
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Article, Illustration79 1958-07-08 23 June comes After May, But Everyone Come After June SOME PEOPLE came to see the premiere of the film •Moonraker" at the Empire Theatre. Leicester Square, London, recently; others came just to admire lovely June Cunningham, one of the attendant film stars, June comes after May. but everyone comes afterU.P.I. - 79 words
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307 1958-07-08 23 Atom-Dust Diet For Rats In Experiments BOXN T Sat.-— Scientists at f l ->e Johnannei Gutenberg University at Mar: 7 are to fred ra*s with x rrt.xed wi'h radioae'iv? «!ror.t:um 90 in an attempt to n i ct t- Ihc probable adtoactivei co -h nation o* c human body in307 words
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Article1095 1958-07-08 23 Harold Nicolson; SHEILA BIRKENHEAD - Harold Nicolson SHEILA BIRKENHEAD Booh Review By By (Hamish Hamilton 255.) f"PHE great London houses were comparatively rare even in the eighteenth century, and most of them have since been transformed into hotels or offices. Among the few still residential sites are the chambers constructed for bachelors1,095 words
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Miscellaneous19 1958-07-08 23 W r v. m s MmmMW nffset the ravage* of wind**"" 'What do vou recommend to "Rirarbonate of soda."19 words
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Article, Illustration147 1958-07-08 24 Japan Plans 0 756 mph Super Express Trains TOP photo shows an artist's drawing of the streamlined 10-coach super express "Dream Train" which is scheduled to cover the 500-kilometre (about 312.5 miles) run between Osaka and Tokyo in three hours flat when it makes its debut in 1964, according:U.P.I. - 147 words
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Article, Illustration846 1958-07-08 24 HOW TO 'PLANT' A WINNER Chapter 8 Of The RAE JOHNSTONE STORY Top jockey Rae Johnstone continues the as-I-knew-it story of his racing years, now revealing a remarkable coup which he pulled off in 1949... [)RIVING back from Tremblay with owner Frank Vogel one afternoon in September 1948, I asked846 words
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Article126 1958-07-08 24 'THE death of a man settles nothing, because his ideas still live on— Mr. Arthur Homer, on the execution of Imre Nagy. FRANKLY, I was surprised to find that Dulles, with whom we spent an hour. is a very intelligent man Dr. Mabon. Labour M.P. for126 words
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Advertisement617 1958-07-08 24 fcc>;o.v.^.v- Johnson's Baby Powder -best for your baby! !^£rV^=J *=—>^v Only the best is good enouph t^ w *='^l=^-^-= ==r"^ Millions ol mothers, and hosr:' r^ij^jHPp^ world, are using Johnson* I L because they are so pure, so per doU*c*» to baby's tender skm. After iDV whenever you change his617 words
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Miscellaneous19 1958-07-08 24 "left ask Hm JoftMMS "my* Hw«t— WE lo*kt4 «Her »Mir cmnmrj afcikt THCY w*r* m wßpr 'WW. ?«ir corMf*19 words
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