Singapore Standard, 9 July 1958
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Title Section28 1958-07-09 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD fill Wi il I? lii W. M «aW iT^Sp^J Telephone *****—5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1958 Vol. IX No. 7 15 rs. 14 Pages28 words
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327 1958-07-09 1 BEIRI T, (Lebanon), July 8, (UPI).— A rebel bomb exploded today in a crowded five-storey department store in the heart of Beirut, killing at least two persons and injuring 40 to 50 others. Police said many more •probably" were killed. ii VaS327 words
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222 1958-07-09 1 WIESBADEN, July 8 The United States C-118 plane forced down in Russia was fired on twice by Soviet MIG fighters and set ablaze at 15,000 feet, the United States Air Force said here today. The incident occurred on June 27. The Air Force222 words
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Article379 1958-07-09 1 SHOT WHILE SHOPPING EAST OF NICOSIA EOKA Carries Out Pledge To Avenge Death. Of Greeks FAMAGUSTA, East Cyprus, July 8 (Reuter) Two British soldiers were shot dead in Famagusta today in an apparent "vengeance killing" for the death of two Greek Cypriots in a clash with troops379 words
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354 1958-07-09 1 'Strong Desire To Strengthen Ties BERLIN, July 3 (Router)—Soviet Premier Mr. Nikita Khrushchev was greeted on his arrival in East Germany today with an assurance that "Revisionism" m East Germany had been stamped out at birth. Herr Walter Ulbncht. the solidly pro-Kremlin leader354 words
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Article79 1958-07-09 1 MASON TO SERVE IN ASSEMBLY THE Governor of Singapore yesterday nominated Colony industrialist and businessman Mr. J. M. Mason, as a member of the Legislative Assembly in place of Mr. (i A. P. Sutherland. Mr. Mason, 50, was horn in Klang. He is Far East Chairman of Boustead and Co.,79 words
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Article66 1958-07-09 1 V. DAVID. Kuala Lumpur Municipal Councillor and former general secretary of the banned National Union of Factory and General Workers, gives his mother Mrs. P. Vethamuthu a warm hug when he returned to his home in Klang Road after his release on Monday. David hadFah - 66 words
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200 1958-07-09 1 SUMMIT: WE ARE STILL HOPEFUL -MACMILLAN LONDON. July. 8. (Renter) British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Ma.-millan, said today he did not think the Soviet Government had marie a Summit conference impossible. "We have not abandoned hope and do not intend to relax our efforts." Mr. Macmillan told questioners in the200 words
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Article24 1958-07-09 1 YEO Siak Lim. 48, was killed last night when nis bicycle and a car were in collision at Upper Serangoon Road. Singapore.24 words
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200 1958-07-09 1 COLOMBO, July 8 (Reuter).— The Prime Minister of Ceylon, Mr. Solomon Bandar anaike. said in a sneer h published today that the emergency powers proclaimed in tiie islind on May 27 amid communal riots could now be eased, but not completely lifted. ''I think that200 words
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234 1958-07-09 1 DJAKARTA, July 8. (Reutcr). Remnants of Indonesia's rebel groups were starving to death in the jungles >i the Moluccas islands. Major General Abdul Karis Nasution, the Indonesian Army Chief of Staff said tonight. General Nasution who was returning to Djakarta from an inspection tour234 words
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Article108 1958-07-09 1 OTTAWA. .1 .v R (UPI) President Eisenhower an today to negin a throc-dav isit and a round of talks with k~ dii acid > rrimf Aiinisier .vir. John Diefenbaker. On hand to groot iho Pr+sident wore Governor-General Vincent Massey, Mr Diefofiand military officia The President108 words
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Article, Illustration55 1958-07-09 1 LONDON. Ju v (Reuter) The Federation ol Mala y a j cannot contribute towards ihe cost of accommodating British for<o- in Malaya, the House of Commons was told tonight A Labour M.P. Mr Stanley Awbery, had as"ked how many British military base* nad been established or55 words
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Article672 1958-07-09 2 I Was Forced To Sign Adultery Notes, Says Clerk A SINGAPORE Public Works Department clerk, cited as co-respondent in a divorce petition yesterday told a High Court that he had signed two letters admitting adultery "because he was placed in fear by the husband." P X Kannan,672 words
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Article102 1958-07-09 2 NEW SEAMEN'S ORDINANCE EXPLAINED SALIENT features of the Seamen's Registry Board Ordinance are explained in the form of questions and answers in a pamphlet issued yesterday by the Seamen's Registry Board. This Ordinance will rcniuve many ot the alleged malpractices to which the previous systems of recruitment of seamen were102 words
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Article86 1958-07-09 2 ENGINEERS FORM AN ASSOCIATION members of the Institute o! Marine Engineers, London, who are resident in Singapore, formed an a^ociation at a meeting held recently. The Association, elected the following officials Chairman Mr. S.A. Anderson, vice-chairman Mr. F. Helm, hon. secretary Mr. J.P. Crawford, hon. treasurer Mr. R.N. Moifett. Committee86 words
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Article36 1958-07-09 2 HONGKONG, July 8. Spec-ial Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were. $16.04 to ill Sterling. $5.79 to US$l: $1.83 to Malayan $1; $0.07 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $252 to a tacl.36 words
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Article37 1958-07-09 2 POLICE Secretary Mr. Eu Chcow Bang said yesterday that 52,000 people visited police stations all over Singapore yesterday the second day of 'Police Week Central Police Station was visited by 21.000 people, he said37 words
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191 1958-07-09 2 THE Singapore division. UMNO, last night announced that it would support the Labour Front in the Kallang by-election. UMNO's political secretary, Inche Ali Alwi. told The Standard that as the organization was a partner in the Coalition Government it was UMNO's duty to191 words
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Article, Illustration67 1958-07-09 2 MISS YVONNE LEVOS, one of thr judges in the jingle contest sponsored by the International Temperance Association, Singapore Branch, presents James Ho. a student of the South-ea>t Asia Inicn College, with first prize of Sl5. The second and third prizes of SKI and S3 were won67 words
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270 1958-07-09 2 KUAIA LIMPIR, Tues.— Pakistan's first Hijjh Comi'iLssioner to Malaya, Major General Al Haj. Nawabzada Muhammad Slier AH Khan, said at a press conference here today that his country would help MaU>a to build up its stocks of cattle. Pakistan Agriculture experts could270 words
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Article55 1958-07-09 2 TENG Ah Leng was remanded by a Singapore Magistrate's Court yesterday after he pleaded not guilty to a charge of gang robbery. It was aMeged that Tcng. with four others, robbed Ng Ah Lek of cash and property totalling 1386 H Bukit Past b at about55 words
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80 1958-07-09 2 KUALA LT;m:-c Malayan thr bp>, o! Australia Plan th. I Critrh:.> .aM t si*l with Th- i thi> to b» pr 3 Malaya havlnt the lMte^'a or exp< :i P:ir af To P datl Red Crow ttelfat* 2 and r. r sin j training,80 words
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Article23 1958-07-09 2 r Ong Enjj Guan't npaign. pledge was made wetting yesterday gd Ii r< g appealed ;.;r o f th <23 words
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EDITORIAL • SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
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Article481 1958-07-09 3 |-HiNESE students who rushed to leave A rh unruly haste, after being beguiled I 0 p^.inc!ists. to see what wonders j ST S:J supposedly achieved for the land Mir -Mrhcrs have had time to repent. usicned new. they are pleading to be j r.fum to Singapore, "to enjoy,"481 words
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Article262 1958-07-09 3 a> hhit the Government of the newly- f Stire of Ghana has taken a leaf out of n i nd the Federations internal security *j n legislation to deal with activities prejudicial or inimical to that country's p n "cihre is interesting. The new ordiCnTi *'wd the 'Preventive262 words
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Article43 1958-07-09 3 let* *.im Koaa, spore I -.4 No 156:5 Caoics HCEwNEWS" 1 i-C (5 lines). All departments durance d'.aa 174 Batu *<3 4bi6(: Ar' r v A^ it lei rH2Q A 'A- St Tet .v 4055 A Oma Tel 147143 words
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Article, Illustration1993 1958-07-09 3 UNGKU AZIZ - TRAGEDY OF THE KEMAMAN FISHERMAN UNGKU AZIZ By noted Malayan economist who is al present doing a survey on the rural economy in the East Coast tillages of Malaya. HOW do you measure the cry of a hungry baby? This was one of the biggest questions that set my senses1,993 words
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Article493 1958-07-09 3 POLICE WEEK- 3rd day STANDARD Staff Writer CohTuckChiang continues his series on the origin of the Police Force JOHN Fielding was unceasing in his work against the criminal elements in London when ho took over Bow Street after his brother Henry retired in 1754. He began a registry of all493 words
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Article, Illustration429 1958-07-09 3 the NEWS as it strikes me VISITORS to Singapore and the Federation \er> often pay Malaya an undeserwd compliment by expressing admiration for. and amazement at, not seeing the blind, the lame, thc halt and the tattered soliciting for alms »n public. The hypocrites take great pride in this. Their429 words
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Advertisement163 1958-07-09 3 the CHARTWELL edition of WINSTON CHURCHILLS WAR MEMOIRS THE SECOND WORLD WAR Acclaimed by the world as the most searching T.^'mn responsible and intimate historical document pvn placad bctoie the public, we have in these wonderful *olumei t<-*> full story of the war, written by the principal arc> ted of163 words
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Article719 1958-07-09 4 LEGAL AID PLAN FOR COLON Y Means Test i o Decide Who Shouicl Benefit LFCiAL aid and advice under the control of the Legal Aid Bureau W— ld he a\ailable to about eighty per ten* of the working population oi the people of Singapore, said the Dirccior of the Buicau,719 words
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Article96 1958-07-09 4 Jailed For Trying To Rob Child A \BOTRER, Lcong C ed f or 1 oc nth Jinj i ye Fifth trate, Mr. 1. S. Sinn ;raj, terday, for itea an an- i i\ i A in mif, on 17. The boy's mother, Yto B rl that o Teo and <■96 words
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Article, Illustration36 1958-07-09 4 THE (iovernor »f Sintrapoie, Sir William Goode, is seen inspecting :i KWi <>f lionour movnted by rajtiagi on hoard INS Mysore when Sir William called asi the AdadraJ eaaiiiisuadln« the Indian Fleet— StandardpicStandardpic - 36 words
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Article148 1958-07-09 4 No Action Against Headmasters THE Singapore M try of Education will not take ai f disciplinary action insi headmasters and repress lives ol student <rg ni itiona attended Moi: meet- to Domilarize the I tf*i u Anti-Sp4tting Campaign." About 400 Sli n headI ten and student repreativei turned uv at148 words
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Article444 1958-07-09 4 TUB tourist lolHf is a gw*4 dollar and to eirn it is i tlulkagc to the service Singapore offen in ixtha:ii,e, tie Director oi Tourism, Mr. R. A. Hewlett, said •vet i>aii<» Malaya last Bight This b i n Ka tin ivdua, of h444 words
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399 1958-07-09 4 'We Would Train Malayan Cadets' Indian Admiral THE Indian Navy cruiser Mysore, flying the I lag of Hear Admiral A. Chakraverti and bringing wi li l;< r the best wishes lor the future progress of the Royal Ma<. van Navy under the jurisdiction of the Federation Government, arrived in Singapore399 words
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Article67 1958-07-09 4 SINGAPORE Po ice v■■ ac the taxi di htt who p -up iv le naa at ici iv Avenue, near a I Dg on, and drove Mai to Pai k Roa I an I then to Roa I on me «ota t ihe Ct sl67 words
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Article50 1958-07-09 4 THIEVES broke Into i boose In Hav< lock i> Sii ga| on rday md sol w>\ ay wit h v,\\\ and jewellery worth 1,619. The occupant of the house out it wort during the theft. He had locked ill the ;v>r., and windows before he ifj50 words
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Article195 1958-07-09 4 THE University ol Malaya will send live-man deleg ition to the Eighth Congress < -i Com. nonwaalth Universities to oe held > the McGill University in Montreal, Canada, in he Rrsi week oi September The de egation, to be headed by the Vice* Chancellor, Prouti195 words
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Article33 1958-07-09 4 coroner TOLD Of FIGHT ON LANDING i I who I I i the wti'e separated by w>" y 'l ■i* :IH ill landing ati again. Moi. tied and A he per aring c<33 words
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Article, Illustration234 1958-07-09 4 THK arrival of the INS Mysore tentoy brought together a brother and not ±c>*n each other for 18 >eais. The two p< i scheduli d r< uni« n *•< r< l'j y< ar-c Id Bertie F< rnand< 1 i Mrs B.R. F< rnand< v234 words
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Article10 1958-07-09 4 Fifteen New Police Inspectors I I 1 I I v10 words
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Advertisement329 1958-07-09 4 Subscribe To Th* STAIXUAHU MALAYA'S ONLY INDEPENDENT NATIONAL PAPER. U you live »n Singapore or the Federation of Malaya or in the surroundine areas why not subscribe to the "STANDARD" and have it delivered to your home daily or to your offire ii preferred? All you have to do is329 words
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Article51 1958-07-09 5 Agricultural Show Planned I: ;es. Si awarded to the id second prize winners t Per.ar.g Agricultural ral section, held here on tfinf competitors are ntact Mr. James the Gardens Department, itiw particulars regardport and other ■7 precaution would be i to ets-::e safety and the ptasta by experiI gudoen and51 words
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Article16 1958-07-09 5 DBBER imports of all Ik from aU rountrie> and the Feder I month amounted to16 words
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Article, Illustration27 1958-07-09 5 St.incl.irnpic by \hdu!ljh of the Royal Malayan t,, (h. Azizah binte Adam in sunil.i> The couple are pictured it (.ombak in the outskirts FahFah - 27 words
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Article188 1958-07-09 5 n .rwi.IMM Tuo. A Chinese couple, living r,,iw .ilun^ the main road in Penaga, len rv ivV re attacked by unknown assailants ,1.1 wn today. LLean Keat, 35, proe shop» sue- iimerous stab assail..on hb hea<j a nd body while he wa.> still lying in188 words
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Article403 1958-07-09 5 New Industry Likely It Stake Tests Work Out KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Fisheries Department is now carrying out tests on the use of Japanese "Otami Ashi" fishing stakes in an attempt to revolutionize local methods of catching fish. A small-scale experiment, now going on on403 words
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142 1958-07-09 5 Registry Weddings Are Now Popular BUKIT MERTA.TAM. Tuc<.— The District OOicer Mr. .1. W. Tc^fcr, who Ls also the Registrar of Civil Marriages here told The Standard today that brides nowadays preferred to be married before him. "For this month alone, there are 49 marriages on the list," Mr. Telfer142 words
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Article84 1958-07-09 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The committee delegated by the Selangor Chief Police Officer Mr. D. W. Yates to Inspect exhibits at the proposed Btikit Bintang Park Trade Fair visited the fair this evening. The Minister for Defence Dato Abdul Razak, laid down ftre conditions with which the84 words
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Article68 1958-07-09 5 350.000 Register For Service KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Chief Registration Officer, Mr. E. M. Mac Donald, told The Standard today that about 350,000 persons had registered for national service. He said that many centres had not given their reports about the number in their areas. AH youths, who are Federal68 words
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Article219 1958-07-09 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. —By the middle of I960: the Lady Templer Hospital will be entirely staffed by Malayan nursing staff trained under the Colombo Plan. Details regarding the training of the hospital's nurses in Australia under the Colombo Plan were disclosed to The Standard219 words
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Article72 1958-07-09 5 KUALA KANGSAR, Tues Mat Talib bin Imam Ali. a padi planter of Saiong who failed to obtain an identity card for his son, Ramly. when the latter ha^ attained the age of 12, was fined $20 in the Magistrate's Court yesterday. The discovery was made72 words
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Article131 1958-07-09 5 MAN FREED OF DOPE CHARGE MALACCA, Tues. Tay Seng Keng, charged with being found in joint possession of seven and a quarter pounds of raw oDium with a woman Choo Ken at Bukit Bahru on Feb. 15, was acquitted by the President of the Sessions Court, Mr. K. Somasundram, today.131 words
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Article59 1958-07-09 5 PEOPLE'S Action Party Assemblyman, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will ask the Minister for Education at the Legislative Assembly meeting on July lti whether he gave instructions to the principals and staff of schools not to participate in the City Council's Mass Health Movement, and if he did, whether59 words
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270 1958-07-09 5 Selangor UMNO To Pick Their Polls Candidates KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Selangor UMNO Publicity Committee, headed by Agriculture Minister, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, will hold a meeting on Sunday to consider the best method to be adopted in selecting candidates for the forthcoming elections at Federal and local levels.270 words
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462 1958-07-09 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— A man, returning home one evening to x find his wife bleeding after being beaten by neighbours took off his turban and sought out her assailants, only to be killed a short distance from his house, the Supreme Court was told462 words
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Article179 1958-07-09 5 PENANG S CULTURAL ASSET PENANG, Tues.— The Mayor Mr D. S Ramanathan, said that the Hu Yew Seah was a cultural asset, having taken the initiative to teach its members and the public the national language of Independent Malaya He was addressing the second anniversary dinner and prize-giving of the179 words
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Advertisement253 1958-07-09 5 LAST 4 DAYS of our Ist ANNIVERSARY FURTHER REDUCTION ON ALREADY REDUCED PRICES PRINTED COTTON U.P. $4.50 1.90 BARBIZON'S HALF SLIPS U.P. 521.50 8.50 BARBIZON'S NIGHT GOWNS U.P. $32.50 $10.00 RUSH AT:lA, HIGH STREET, Enjoy cool comfort shopping at I?' COLD STORAGE ffc*j\ ARCADE p3^t\ orchard road singapore All your253 words
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258 1958-07-09 6 Refused To Sail For Pontianak, Court Told THE defence of 16 crew members of the Tronoh, accused of refusing to set sa:! without reasonable cause on May 24. was called for in the Singapore Seventh Ma^i -trate's Couit »t its *hird day of hearing yesterday. Only nr man vis tried258 words
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Article76 1958-07-09 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tue*. If Mala y a ran stave i tl mass unemp: •yment. it c ;ld hope for political stability, declared the DD dal i rgan of tht War Department Civilian Star! A.^ociation "Un:- n News" in its June issue published t day "Thp unemployment76 words
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Article, Illustration259 1958-07-09 6 HUNDREDS of visitors thronged the Singapore TrafTu Police Headquarters in Maxwell Road yesterday to see the Traffic and Safety First Exhibition held in conjunction with Police Week, now in full swing. Afiwig then waft Ibf cnair. bb be Singapore Safety Fii C urn Mr.Standardpic - 259 words
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128 1958-07-09 6 Adam And Eve Will Be Shown In Federation KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Federation Mm fans need have no fear that fhev may not cc able to see "Adam and Eve." now dm lot general screening in Singapore. The MCfttary of the Federation*! Film Censorship Appeal Committee. Inrhe Abdullah Ayoub. told The128 words
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Article188 1958-07-09 6 AIRPORT PREPARES TO TAKE ON JETS SINGAPORE Government will step up woik to increase ground facilities at the present Paya Lebar airport terminal building to meet the needs of jet airliners coming next year. This was stated by Mr. Francis Thomas, Minister for Communications and Works, who added that Government188 words
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Article35 1958-07-09 6 THE Food Denial Department in Seqamat. has been abolished. No ration card is necessary to purchase rice and one may bring food ir*o a restricted area but rot to an isolated place.35 words
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Article280 1958-07-09 6 Drive Follows New Outbreak Of Violence IPOH, Tues.— Police have detained 13 youths in a drive against gangsterism, following a new outbreak of violence here last night. EigiU oi the youths were held in an^all-night Polxe round-up, while five were apprehended this afternoon. Two groups of280 words
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Article57 1958-07-09 6 THREE youths were stabbed *t a n open-air cinema at the Kepnel Boys' Club. Singanorc. last night. The three were Chonq Ng Tee. 22. Tan Ah Leh. 22. and Han Lai Choon. 18. They had bought ticket? for the show when about 2o men attacked them.57 words
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Article, Illustration29 1958-07-09 6 THE King received in audience on Monday morning Lieut.-General Sir Richard Hull, the new Comman-der-in-Chief, Far East Land Forces. Photo shows the King greeting General Hull.29 words
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Article50 1958-07-09 6 THE Chief Secretary Mr. E B. David, will open the Fight Extortion" poster exhibition at 5.30 p.m. today at the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club in Hons Lim Green. Mr. David will also present three prizes and six letters of commendation to winners in the competition.50 words
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Article190 1958-07-09 6 David Sees A Stream Of Visitors KUALA LUMPUR. Tucs.— More than 100 former members of the banned National Union of Factory and Genoral Workers, supporters and well-wishers paid a visit to their former general secretary Mr. V. David, at his house in Klang Road here today. Mr. David had to190 words
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Article218 1958-07-09 6 KUAI A LTMPUR, Tues.— Prime Minister Tunku Haji \b\ini Rahman will be present at the ceremony of transfer of Malayan Navy to the Federation from Sinernpoie government on Saturday if the Premier's health continues to improve. Selangor State physician. Dr. E. A. Hardy, advised the218 words
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Article85 1958-07-09 6 Charged With Robbing A Woman IPOH, Tues.— Three teenagers Kong Seng Looi, 16, Lai Thong Yons, 18, and Wong Ha, 18 were jointly charged with robbery before Magistrate Inche Ibrahim bin Abdul Manan, today. The three were alleged to have robbed a 20-year-old woman Lee Goh Chin, cf her gold85 words
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Article38 1958-07-09 6 SINGAPORE Second District and Criminal Court Judge, Mr. Choor Singh, yesterday sentenced Gan Choon Beng to three years' corrective training, when he found him guilty of possessing offensive weapons parangs —on March 10 at Brahmaputra Road38 words
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473 1958-07-09 6 AS in past years, the main problem of the Singapore Leprosy Relief Association, according to its sixth annual report issued yesterday, is the settling of those leper patients who have been discharged from Tratalgar Home, but who cannot find employment because of473 words
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Article129 1958-07-09 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Four fromer Chinese school teachers who were relumed registration under the Regislration of School Teacher- Ordinance, today appea^d to a government appointed committee. The four were Miss Wong Chi Fah, Messrs. Sam Chee Gin. Chan Lik Thai and Chons Kan Yin. The129 words
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Article77 1958-07-09 6 IvL ALA I Austin 1 Malaya and I than cv I tralian l I l t h enthUi.a. fl I coVE- I tra:;a wl' V I held in J a err,- J Malaya k; vr 1 S 1 had mad I towards I muni>- ii c^ "But v largest77 words
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Article50 1958-07-09 6 PEN N yrar- put on a $500 bood i vr.,- v S Au Ah Wah. tod?] p cadi: V J Of theft. Choon admitted J 52 15 a J from Loo Chet Nana watch and Hup Soon at Tanfeil He was alleged ft I stolen the ar the r.50 words
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Advertisement153 1958-07-09 6 No pushing or pulling. ifeJ^TT no "guesswork" ever. x^^-^S^ ■I Hi ou can d e P en( on tne P ar^er 61 pen to fill itself by itself every single ■181 t me w l^ no g uesswol *k- There is nothing for you to push, pull or It HI153 words
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Advertisement27 1958-07-09 6 1 GET WELL QUICKLY After childbirth ness, when r- weak and f.rfd Sana'oc^r. tonic uh; sound *.erp f petite end ENE Ra Sanatogei TONIC Corrects d.ct cc27 words
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245 1958-07-09 7 THE Singapore Tele- phone Board yesterday promised its Employees' Union that it would consider the latter's suggestion to combine the various technician and mechanic grades into a common scale The Board also pledged to consider lining-up nontechnical grades on a similar basis as suggested245 words
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Article39 1958-07-09 7 THE Hwa Chiou Chinese School in Se^amat will be the CCBtrc of attraction on Aug II arid 11. when an agricultural show for fanners of Kluang. Mening an d Se^amat districts will be staged at the school.39 words
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Article229 1958-07-09 7 ACCOUNTING SYSTEM RESHUFFLE Council Will Ask Australian Firm To Do The Job THE Singapore City Council will engage an Australian firm of chartered accountants— Fitzgerald md Thompson to reorganize its accounting system. The reorganization, which is expected to take about two years, will cost the City Council approximately $250,000. Five229 words
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Article123 1958-07-09 7 Minister Continues State Tour X U A L A TREXGGANU. Tues. The Minister lor Works, Posts and Telecommunications, Inche Sardon bin Ha.ii Jubir, continued his tour of the State yesterday when he inspected the water pumping station at Pulau Musang. about nine miles from here. He was accompanied by the123 words
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Article, Illustration51 1958-07-09 7 INCHE Mohammed Yusof bin Ahmad, head of the Malay Section of Radio Malaya in Singapore, (above) left yesterday to study radio and television work in the United States. Inche Mohammed Yusof will be away for four months under a United States Information Service study tour51 words
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210 1958-07-09 7 YOUNG tailor. Lam Kit Mun, yesterday told a Singapore Assize Court that he had hit out with a wooden olub at a man, who had placed a strangle-hold on his neck. i Lam. who is charged with the murder of an electrical fitter, Mohammed210 words
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Article91 1958-07-09 7 Housewife Robbed At Gunpoint ARMED with revolvers, two men held up a housewife and her family and robbed them of cash and .iewellerv worth $1,174 in Jurong Road, Singapore at dawn yesterday The gunmen after breaking into the house woke up Madam Koh Luan Kirn, 48. While one stood guard91 words
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Article185 1958-07-09 7 Association Hits Back At SHB THE Executive Council of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association yesterday described as "most irresponsible" the statement made by the Singapore Harbour Board about not recognising the Association. The General Secretary. Mr. Jamit Singh, pointed out that it was proven at the Court of Inquiry185 words
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Article159 1958-07-09 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot (nominal) 78 781 R.S.S. No. 1 78 781 (August) 77; 772 R.S.S. No. 2 75 76} R.S.S. No. 3 69? 70} Tone: Quiet after steady. The price of tin in Singapore yesterday was $369159 words
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Article106 1958-07-09 7 Dinner For 3 Honoured By Sultan RAUB, Tues.— The Mentri Besar, Pahang. Dato Abdullah bin Tok Muda Haji Ibrahim, Mr. M. Chellathurai, chief clerk at the SuDreme Court Registry here and Tok Muda Tengku Mahmud bin Tengku Abdul Majid. Penghulu Gali in the Raub district, were on Monday night entertained106 words
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Article147 1958-07-09 7 MORE than 200 daily-rated employees of the City CounciJ's Town Cleansing Department yesterday threatened to stage a one-hour strike (between 6 and 7 a.m.) on July 14. The strike is in protest against the Council's alleged failure to transfer a watchman from the labourers'147 words
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Advertisement935 1958-07-09 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. T«4: *****/6, *****/4 132/6 Robinson Read THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE Te Halifax, Montreal, Boston, New York, taltimore. Philadelphia h Calf Ports. S pore P. Sham Penang TEUCER i/9 Ay| IOAi»« IS/16Au« MYRMIDON 17/25 Oct 26 Oct 27/28 Oct Carriers option to proceed via935 words
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Advertisement1162 1958-07-09 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 241 2 (18 Unas) Incorporated in Singapore) (12 lines) ".7" THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE IZ" SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON tr CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to procttd via othtr ports to load and discharge cargo (Via Sutx with liberty to procttd via Panama or1,162 words
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Advertisement931 1958-07-09 8 MITSUI IpQ LINE FOR JAPAN Spore P.S'ham Penang Amagison Mam from India 18 July 16 July FOR U.S.A. via SUEZ For New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore via Bombay. Awoboson Moru trom ipan 20 July 23 July FOR U.S.A. via PACIFIC For Vancouver, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Cristobal, Havana, Kingston, Cardiff, Trujilo,931 words
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Advertisement590 1958-07-09 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE] HOMEWARDS Sailings tor Aden. Port Said f Rotterdam. Hamburg, Bremen. Copenhagen Cot». *^l S pore P S ham "MANCHURIA" ..o*. >| "MEONIA" 24: 5 July 1 "BOMA" 18 30Jul, Jl.-| Au I Beymouth, Gdynia H OUTWARD Sailings for Bangkok and for FAP EAST I Penang P S590 words
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470 1958-07-09 9 MANY APPLY FOR TOP JOB IN RUBBER INDUSTRY Finance And Cotnm erce KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Malayan rubber industry's world wide hunt for a "superman" to run its $10,000,000 a year research programme has drawn good response. More than 140 applicants have answered the advertisement appearing recently m the world's470 words
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Article, Illustration133 1958-07-09 9 New Homes Completed At Port A PRIVATE building concern, the Klang and Coast Construction Company, is to start on another phase of its 110-house project in Port Swettenham, Federation's expanding port. This consists of 28 houses, on a site adjacent to buildings completed previously by the firm, at BftJßj Road.133 words
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Article308 1958-07-09 9 WASHINGTON, July 8. -Official reports published :n U.S. within the past week otter positive contirniation of a r i Improvement in the economic picture, \o which preliminary estimates have been pointing lor soms tixce. This tg a noticeable firming^ ol manufacturing activity in the United States,308 words
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Article109 1958-07-09 9 SINGAPORE Chinee P|O- I. v 1 K\ faftoffl noon dosing prl ci pcx picul yesterday irere: copra June/Juiv L.K. Continent $30J buyers $51 .~e'. !cr; oronut oil In bulk I tT m lers; In drumi I^o i ers: Muntok white pepper M 26 ie] en; Sarawak white 11109 words
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Article135 1958-07-09 9 INDUSTRIALS w«n iWady. Uni Msicf iftef while rubbers were QUiel In i ir M .iv in share market jrerterd X IT DOVef v. II P: Ice m:-.: 1 announced ■■>'• the Malayan Sharebrokers Aasocial:on xcre: INDUSTRIALS Buyen Sellers w Hammer 1 00 1 63 McAlister IJ2B l135 words
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Article35 1958-07-09 9 JUNE RI'BBER crops of the following companies announced are: Bcnta io:?.no(i ib.: Jerara Kuantan 71.000 Ib.; Kun I 4 4 "■> R 2 Ib.; Mentakab 60,000 Lb.; Sunfei Bajao 1 7 l» -500 lb.35 words
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Article, Illustration87 1958-07-09 9 THE Kawasaki Kisrn Knisha Line, owners of a 97--ship fleet, inaugurates its Malaya America Pacific-At-lantic service with the arrival in Singapore of the Nevada Maru, on Friday on her maiden voyage. The 13,000-ton vessel was built in the company's shipyards in Japan. It has a cruising87 words
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Article67 1958-07-09 9 AMERICA took more thai, half of the total exports of tin from Malaya la.-t month. Exports of the meta! in June tola: led 2,997 tons, of which 1,623 tons went to America. A total Of 346 tons went to Europe. 440 tons to British possessions and67 words
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Article175 1958-07-09 9 MALAYAN iharebroken reported the Eollowiog buaioeaf done yesterday: Fed Disp $1 15, 81.13: F. N ord* $2.55; Gammon $1,484. $1.46: Hammer SI 83. SI 614; H Waugh $I^2, $131; M Cement $134, $1 35; M Roy $1.87; Sime D;iroy Si ."i4 Cold Storage 74k tt'-'c.: s Tin ci175 words
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Article95 1958-07-09 9 Organized Tour Planned MANSFIELD Co Ltd.. Sinqaporr. travrl agents, are orcanizini: a tour covering Banckok. Hnnckonc and Japan, for a group of (olon> teachers, the company's sales representative. Mr. S. C. Chen, said yesterday. Mr. Chen said the tour, from Aus. 10 to 28. would be the biegest of its95 words
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Article102 1958-07-09 9 SWISSAIR ottered 17.49.V~0 ton kilorni tres ii Maj an h m ase f 1 1 per rr.t over 're figure for the b ast year, thi aii i? ■'s Sii iicrc olTi r announ c-i vc *crfiav Rc-.cn; c tun ki omi tr. rrea c,j by 14102 words
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Article57 1958-07-09 9 SINGAPORE'S Mini !cr for Lo a! Govern n i 1 HouMiic. Ii no Abdul H;i id Haji .i at wi <■" y ice are npen th( new pre'i i of the Standard-Va( i Dealers' Association. in Race Course Road on Fri The Asso iatioi v. hold a57 words
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Article40 1958-07-09 9 PHILIPPINE trade in copra rea hed a new high last \e«r. Ship- ci t( the ited Stales v v ill Oilll O i i t «*l. I .t\v. dHl r* 1 1 1 r" O J- ir^40 words
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Article50 1958-07-09 9 THE Ma ,v,-,n Exchange Bar k< Association marir the < :\n x -g o\..:.ces in its ratf> to mrrci mi day Sell g n 01 n —V r;in:iria 4 Fra 141-3 4. Km c i* s B- Iginn Fra 1 4; Ital.an Lin ***** 01 -\< angf :rr«50 words
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Miscellaneous197 1958-07-09 9 illliinniiiinniMniiiiniMnMiiiMiiMGOoiinciriinwwinMiinniinijuimipjnririnnn.ihr-woop OITFR ROADS Cul Sa, Cedar Wu On K B r, Ring iorn, S Imar i, I. »s. Ma ar a. Batoela II Kj m I sky i I n Wong, T i h d Sah or,, B kkoi tn, anc sc Ann lia, Fei nbank, Aungmyitta San R i197 words
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Article, Illustration92 1958-07-09 10 Picture by (Picture by THE Sultan at Selangor. and the Tengku Ampuan Selangor, attended the Bersanding ceremony of Che Hashim bin Mat Isa, and his bride, Che Ramlah binti Zakaria, at the bride's residence at No. 67. Club Road, Klang, recently. Tengku Ampuan, Selangor is seen sprinkling "Ayer Selamat" (scentedCh'ng Seng Poh - 92 words
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Article, Illustration223 1958-07-09 10 df adfasf dsaf sdafas fsaf Standardpic by EDUCATION Minister Inrhe Mohamed Khir Johari (right bottom) inspects one of the exhibits at the German Graphic Arts display in Kuala Lumpur. Earlier (on right), he officially declared open the exhibition, sponsored by the German Embassy. Next to him is Mr.FAH; Yong Poh Seong - 223 words
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Article, Illustration42 1958-07-09 10 CHE TEH Halimah binti Abu Bakar '.'ii prizes in the UMNO Lower Perak l>i\i*nm hShe was made Miss CM NO 1958 in th, l». and was a'so crowned the Kebaya Queen 16 pretty Malay girls took part in both42 words
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Advertisement326 1958-07-09 10 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products CHINKA WHITE j This invaluable Wind Mixture is on excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion, Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL j OVERSEAS UNION FINANCE LIMITED (Incorpoia'.cd in Singapore) General Finance on \lotor Vehicles, Realty,326 words
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Article817 1958-07-09 11 Windsor Lad - Windsor Lad I t o0 d Chance To ,p On Saturday i;i,ii by Bob Franklin, made the fi^ f iiiikit Timah training track yester(lisjx).sed of three furlongs in 37 X 111 Bay. The pair made with Pizano finishing a finish. PiMMi m hai never looked more817 words
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Article369 1958-07-09 11 NEWLY promoted Darul Afiah trounced Amicable Athletic Association by seven goals to nil in a SAFA Div. 1 league match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Last week Darul Afiah created a major upset when they beat defending champions. Marines 4—2. On a better goal average Darul369 words
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Article27 1958-07-09 11 SEGAMAT. Tues. Rubber Industry Replanting Board. Kluang. beat their Scgamat counterparts by four matches to one at badminton at the Diamond Jubilee Hall on Sunday.27 words
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1129 1958-07-09 11 :!>♦' weights and probable fields for "i the Sin?apore Turf Club July I Class 2, Div. 7-6 Furs. B'r- V;^. SPENCER K?~a Stao'e VAN B'KELEN Ml Van Kirn Hre s \\V BACBY Sunny Stabfa HOBBS -a C~*ec Km Md^ >w"?? FHb C-s_ L-1,129 words
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Article, Illustration520 1958-07-09 11 Fast Heats By Victor Of ACS VICTOR KHOO of Anglo-Chinese School was the fastest in the sprint heats of the Singapore inter-school athletics held at Bras Basah road yesterday. He won the century heat in 10:2s. and the furlong in 23.3 seconds. But Outstanding yesterday was Low Sin Chock of520 words
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Article68 1958-07-09 11 AN American basketball team, Venture for Victory, will visit Singapore on July 18 during the course of a South East Asia tour. The team will play six matches in the Colony. Their last match against All Schools Combined will be played In aid of charity. The68 words
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Article79 1958-07-09 11 SEGAMAT, Tues. Johore will .ieet Singapore in her first inter-state cricket match, to be played at Johore Bahru, on July 19 and 20. Fourteen players have been selected. The team to meet the Colony will be picked from the following: Burton (captain) T.K. Turner. C. Ramanathan,79 words
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Article527 1958-07-09 11 Lock (7-51) Laker (3-27) Finish Kiwis LEEDS, July 8 (Reuter)— England beat New Zealand by an innings and 71 runs here today in the third cricket Test to gain a winning 3-0 lead in the fivematch series Final scores were: New Zealand 67 and 129 England527 words
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Article182 1958-07-09 11 LONDON. July 8 <Reutrr> Results in today's cricket matches were: At Nottingham: Nottinghamshire beat Northamptonshire by six wickets. North- 1 amptonshire 94 and 158. Not- tinghamshire 170 and 83 for four (C. Poole 52 not out). (Nottinghamshire 14 points). At Bath: Middlesex beat Somerset by eight182 words
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Article39 1958-07-09 11 TAX All RATA, Ties P ice beal Station Lines "A" 31-18 in the District Office:* C\:v In the C.,:v.v:n: Highlands Basketball League held hero yesterday. Station Lines second \eum conceded a walk-over to Lubok Tama:"2 team.39 words
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Article103 1958-07-09 11 New Zealand Ist innings 67 England Ist innings 267 for 2 dec. Nrw Zealand 2nd innings D'Arcy b Lock 8 Miller lbw b Lock 18 N. HarJord lbw b Lock 0 B. Sutcliffr lbw b Lock 0 J. Reid c Trueman b Laker 13 MacGlbbon ibw b Lock 30103 words
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Article277 1958-07-09 11 SBA Junior Badminton Results IJIE fo'louing are the results of the Singapore Badminton Association Junior championships played at thr Sincaporr Badminton Hall last night. Results \\i r Richard Cher Paul I. n 15-5 15-2: Mathru Chan Chaiiio Kong 15-10 15-9 I m Seng Kok boat Kho( Luk 15-7 retired Kechjk277 words
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Article47 1958-07-09 11 NEW YORK. July 8 <Rrutrr) Tennis rhampmn Althea Gibson said on hrr return lie re f~*day from imbl< ri n there is a grrat possibility that sh< will start a >:np:ng carorr. one loin rcpnrirr- n.i'* no intontion of taking up tennis professionally.47 words
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Article81 1958-07-09 11 SYDNEY. July 8 (Reutcr)— The Daily Mirror, one of Sydney's two evening newspapers says today, Nelson Club, In the Lancashire League, has made a "tempting offer" to former Australian Test cricket all rounder, Keith Miller to play in England next season. But Miller said today he81 words
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Article, Illustration60 1958-07-09 12 Photo. There was no 'T\- vi C\p. mid :hc hcpptt lini 0^ Australian Ashley ('"opcr. He it with au- 1 1 ttt con patriot Neale Froier, in the fiaal o\ Ike Men's Stnglej ■t Winbledon, by 3-6. 6-: i. 6.-4. 19-11. Lost jtwf hi lost toUnited Press International - 60 words
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Article562 1958-07-09 12 SIBIDOL SHOULD GET THAT TRIP S.r Ma -i a. N Borneo will be partic t 4 the first time b \s at the B Empire Games which at C.i: r! •:■•> n\< :.'h. I::- KM A U announced :i -...r will send a :.am Cardiff. They ..r. a :.am^d Rahim562 words
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Article157 1958-07-09 12 Sir, I was mrpriitd to read In your Sunday Stanlar thai weightlifting Ml fa Mr. Chua Tiaii Tcck 1- DOi fOtai with the two Sir-.^iiporc lifters to the Empire GMUtt in CardiiV— and the Singapore Olympic and Sp< rtl Council preferred to keep th.at $4,000 rather157 words
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Article608 1958-07-09 12 Cardiff Is Set For The Games From A Special Correspondent Cardiff, Tuesday.*FLAGS are flying here and beer-lorries piled high with jingling crates rumble through the streets. The seven big hotels are booked to the chan-dcli-rs. The 5,000 boarding houses are jampacked. Alon<r the thronged streets posters608 words
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163 1958-07-09 12 First Title Tie In Nine Years At MES TAXJOXG MALM, TUCf. For the first time in the nineyear sports history of the Mcthdist English School, Tanjong M'alim. there was a tie lor the Boys "A" Individual Championship here on Saturday. The championship was shared by Tan Sai FOO who won163 words
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Article75 1958-07-09 12 Fangio 'I Won't Drive Again' RHKI M S. July, 8. (Router) The Argentine World champion motor racing driver Juan Manuel Fangio told reporters here yesterday he would not drive again. Fangio. who was deeply moved by the death of the Italian driver Luigi Musso in the French Automobile Club Grand75 words
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Article131 1958-07-09 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Eight records were broken at the St. Johns Institution's 11th Postwar annual athletic championships on the Bukit Nanas ground Uere on Saturday. Tan Ghee Lin. who won the division A championships, created new marks in the high jump by clearing 6 feet, which131 words
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Article225 1958-07-09 12 SINGAPORE SOCCER: SGSFA K. O. Junior: Yio Clni Rang R. C. PI Education, Printing Ground. 5.15 p.m. SBHFA League and Cup final replay i Hongkong Bauk Vi STC. Jalan Bctar, 5.1.*) pm. W A T X R-PO L O S A S A League Dtp. .4; SSC vt225 words
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320 1958-07-09 12 England's 'Forgotte Man' Routs Leicestershire LONDON July 8. (Reuter) Brian > year-old 'forgotten' ia.st bowler <>l Kn^ii> swept Lancashire to an overwhelming i over Leicestershire at Manchester on M'»nri Statham, a regular fi r England's test team unti] :.> gave way to Surrey.- Peter Loader, .snatched seven wickets for 44320 words
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Article117 1958-07-09 12 IPOH, Tuc?.— The inter-St.de cricket friendly between Ncgri and Perak scheduled to have been played in Ipoh on July 12 and 13 has been cancelled. The reason is that Negrl has a Malayan cricket league fixture against Johore in Seremban on the same week-end. The annual Hennessey117 words
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Article29 1958-07-09 12 MOSCOW, July 8, (Reuter) —Hungary beat the Soviet Union by five goals to three in an international waterpolo match here, according to the Soviet News Agency, Tass.29 words
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Article23 1958-07-09 12 LONDON, July 8. (AFP)—British Davis Cup tennis player Roger Becker married Miss Shirley Malkin, a former air hostess, at Croydon, Surrey.23 words
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395 1958-07-09 12 ONE record was broken at the 29th Athletic Sports of the Holy Innocents" English School in Singapore recently. Two records were equalled. Lee Yong Leng and Tan Pear Chiang tied for the "A" championship With 11 points. Yeo Tham Koon won the B"' with395 words
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Article14 1958-07-09 12 IQMMVO. Ju'.y> Norl C meet th. next round. Ii B' A'io fo M14 words
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Article388 1958-07-09 12 Jalaludin Is Jubilee Champ KLANG, Tues. Eighteen-year-old Ismail Jalaludin, winner of the best performance tronhy, wa.s also the champion athlete at the Jubilee School iportj held here recently. Mrs Syed Hashim, wife of the District Officer, Klang, gave away the prizes. Results were: 100 yards: "A" 1. Ismail JaUkidin. 2388 words
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Article, Illustration166 1958-07-09 13 Peter Loh - Peter Loh b* Mini Civics tiuu u»im v N rrvivd early this term, by a l ts of the Lower Six Arts. ,/ks Hub was the most active ,hr prrvent members of the i rr st«»re its past glory. < hi.rman of the club. "The v of166 words
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Article712 1958-07-09 13 By Our School Correspondents ear, Six (Sriei I vr f the m tare of a few "Z I Srience ts fitting as sdecteri to ov i lof the I ed a". if well I c benefited I the to ts* ty of the the asm I the eir712 words
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851 1958-07-09 13 MALAYAN STUDENTS DO WELL IN AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA'S major evening newspaper, the Melbourne HERALD (circulation 450,000), recently featured an article about Asian students in Australia which covered more than half a page. i Its heading was: I YOUNG ASIANS MAKE FRIENDS HERE AND THEY LIKE TO WASH UP. It told about851 words
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Miscellaneous196 1958-07-09 13 7 GEORGE WASHINGVisit To America IkJll -i-v m.M.mm.m^ Washington was born AMERICAN RIGHTS- J* bAVW This on a farm in fl "si The Constitution of the JJONU MEN J^JW- ln 1732 In his yout h I s as Jol knows, the memory of George h e was a surveyor ana196 words
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Miscellaneous363 1958-07-09 13 "A writer i* rarely U U well inspired a* when he talk* about himself." VaW^l^^^l Anatole France K||^^jß&j WEDNESDAY FOR EVKRYONF. Make this a I MBM^fVI routine day. take rare of I A] I I duties conscie-.f.ou^ly b*»- I I fore you seek diversion. avoid getting involved in *a anything363 words
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Article213 1958-07-09 14 U.S. PASSPORTS WASHINGTON. r I 8. ElSCnhower. 1 ecial message to v the I S G Ml dMlld h.i\ c oower to deny passports to r lzens whose try c abroad v. be against the interest! c States said he will MOB WUkmM legislation213 words
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209 1958-07-09 14 THE HAGUE. July 8, (Reuter)—The Internationa! Commission of Juriaes said here today that the arrest of Mr. Imr e Nagy and other leaders of the 1956 Hungarian uDn.sing was a breach of international law. as well as of Hungarian internal law. The Commission,209 words
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Article347 1958-07-09 14 The Public Safety Group In Algiers Is Now Appeased PARIS. July B.— M. Jacques Sousteile, former Governor General of Algeria, and a leading figure behind the events in Algeria which brought General Charles De Gaulle to power in France, was yesterday named Minister for Information in theReuter; UPI - 347 words
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227 1958-07-09 14 Chief Investigato Fired For Using Hidden Microphor THE GOLDFINE-ADAMS CAif WASHINGTON, July g (Kouttr sionui Sjb-Commitete probing the relati, a millionaire industrialist, Mr. Bernard j Mr. Sherman Adams, Eisenhower s last oig:ht sacked their chief investigator lor microphone to eavesdrop on Mr Goldfnu The investigator, Mr. Baron Shacklette, wa.s discovered227 words
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Article36 1958-07-09 14 A 32-YEAR-OLD woman who amassed more than $250--000 (US) on a television quiz show world record was -lefeated last night in New York on her 21st successive weekly appearance on the programme called "twenty one." ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article38 1958-07-09 14 IN SOME INDUSTRIAL areas of Britain it is almost a tradition tor many girls to get a set of dentures on their 21st birthday, the annual meeting of the British Dental Association was told in Dundee yesterday. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article28 1958-07-09 14 OXFORD CITY Council last night decided, by 29 votes to 28, to seek a government ban on flights over the city by American planes carrying nuclear bombs. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article32 1958-07-09 14 A POLICE search at the famous Marlborough College for a bottle of Potassium Cyanide, mLssins .since June 14. ended yesterday when j the bottle turner vp in the I Headmaster's lodge. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article21 1958-07-09 14 PRESIDENT EISENHOWER yesterday signed a Bill which will make Alaska the 49th State. Congress approved the legislation a week ago.— ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article19 1958-07-09 14 MR. WALTER JAMES GARNETT, British Deputy High Commissioner in Australia from 1949-52, has died in Sydney, aged 69. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article31 1958-07-09 14 ASSOCIATED television in England made an operating profit of C 4.053.269 in the last financial year, compared with 447.599 sterling in 1956 57, according to a report to shareholders yesterday. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article42 1958-07-09 14 MARILYX MONROE was on her way to Hollywood from New York yesterday to begin work on her first film in two years. The film, to be called "Some Like it Hot" will he a story about a teenager of :he 192(Vs. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article37 1958-07-09 14 THE COMMUNIST Chinese Army claimed yesterday it had captured three «Kuomintang spies soon after they had parachuted into Kwangtung Province. South China. at night "to collect military intelligence and form a spy network on the mainland." ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article42 1958-07-09 14 BEVERLY HILLS California, July 8 (UPl)—Teievision actor Gera d Mohr }4 and script sir! Mai Dietrich.' 37. of Sweden, were married ncre last ftifht Actress Gloria Winter? a^ ordained Minister, performed the ceremony, the second marriage for both.42 words
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243 1958-07-09 14 POLA. Yugoslavia, July 8, (Reuter). President Tito of Yugoslavia and President Nasser of the I'nitfd Arab Republic have agreed to consult together on a permanent basis on world problefns, informed Eurces said last night. They agreed to set up a rmanent machinery o f243 words
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Article, Illustration70 1958-07-09 14 TWO BURMESE teachers from the School for the Deaf, Rangoon, are spending three months in Britain studying the education of deaf and dumb children under the auspices of the Colombo Plan. They are Daw Sein Tha (left) and Daw Sein Kyau t who are seen70 words
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Article112 1958-07-09 14 U.K. LABOUR ADVISER IN HONGKONG HONGKONG. July 8 (Reui tor) Local Government officials but no representatives of the Colony's textile trade met Miss Sheila Ogilvia. a Colonial Office Labour Adviser, when she arrived in Hongkong today. Miss Ogilvia said she was here to get first hand knowledge of labour conditions112 words
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Article48 1958-07-09 14 TUDELA. Spain. July 8, (UPD— A 28-year-old housewife. Mrs. Maria Flor Vicente, of the nearby village of Fustinana. gave birth lo quintuplets yesterday. Three were born dead. The other two died moments after their birth. Attending rioctois said the babies were born two months prematurely.48 words
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138 1958-07-09 14 COMMITTED ADULTERY EVEN WHEN FORGIVEN LONDON, July 8 (Reutcr) The morning after being reconciled with his wife, a nightshift baker returned home and found her in bed with a man. Judge Raeburn said in the divorce court yesterday. The wife, Diana Dartnall, took no notice of any objections her husband,138 words
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Article144 1958-07-09 14 SOVIET GIRLS TAKING TO TROUSERS LONDON, July 8 (Reuter) Russian girls are taking to lipstick and trousers, Sir Frederick Osborn, Chairman of the British Town and Country Planning Association, said here tonight. "There is a tendency for lipstick, nail varnish, smart shoes and rather better than plain stockings, and even144 words
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Article161 1958-07-09 14 PARIS, July 8 (Reuter).— M. Paul-Henri SDaak. Secretary General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, told a Congress of Atlantic youth leaders here last night that the original conception of N.A.T.O. is "cramped and outdated." The Communist challenge to the Western world was global, h161 words
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Article, Illustration40 1958-07-09 14 THE MAN whose A-bomb threat hit th e headlines ha.s since confessed that he wrote the letter merely to draw attention to complaints he had mad, treatment in thf k Stanley Lourr R r uich U.P.I.U.P.I. - 40 words
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