Singapore Standard, 10 July 1958
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Title Section22 1958-07-10 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** 5 Coble "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1958 [FINAL EDITION] Vol. IX No. 8 15 cts. 14 Pages22 words
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Article, Illustration670 1958-07-10 1 MOST HEARTENING STORY OF EMERGENCY— RAZAK Only 45 Terrorists Prevent Formation Of New White Area IPOH, Wed. Federation Deputy Premier and Defence Minister, Dato Abdul Razak today announced "one of the most sensational and heartening stories of the ten-year-old Emergency" the surrender of 118 terrorists670 words
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279 1958-07-10 1 No Extension, Says Defence Minister IPOH, Wed. Deputy Premier and Minister for Defence, Dato Abdul Razak, today declared here that there would be no extension of the Merdeka surrender offer beyond its target date of July 31. Speaking to newsmen at a Press279 words
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Article55 1958-07-10 1 LONDON. July 9 (Reuter) —The world-wide radio blackout, which has paralysed cable company circuits since yesterday, is expected to continue throughout today and may worsen tonight, communication experts said here. Communications with Singapore continued normally until 2100 GMT last night when signals became unreadable. Since 0900 GMT55 words
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228 1958-07-10 1 Yemenis Shoot Down A British Plane In Flames ADEN. Aden Protectorate, July 9, (UPl).—Machinegunners in the Arab State of Yemen yesterday down a British plane in flames inside Yemeni territory in a ground-aerial battle. Yemeni sources charged the Venom jet fighterbomber violated Yemen's territory. They said the plane was destroyed228 words
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119 1958-07-10 1 NO BLACK FLAGS. SAYS TAMILS COUNCIL THE Tamils Representative Council, representing the whole body of the Indian Tamil population in Singapore, has written to the Commissioner for India on the question of deck passages. The Council, commenting on a report in Monday's Standard, yesterday, however pointed out that in its119 words
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Article26 1958-07-10 1 THE Queen, who is suffering from sinusitis, had a better day yesterday with less pain, it was learned from Buckingnam Palace last night.- ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article71 1958-07-10 1 THEY refused to be photographed except from a distance and when cameramen got too close, the women ducked their newly-permed heads under newly-ac-quired coloured parasols, while the men turned their faces away. This Standardpic was taken in the spacious grounds of the deputy head of the Special71 words
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198 1958-07-10 1 ■BBI IT, July 9— Some 20 armed rebels last night machine-gunned the home of Dorry Chamoun, eldest son oi President Camille Chamoun in a further bid to make the pro-Western Presidentjtep down from office. Three of the guards watching the residence were injured when theyA.F.P.; U.P.I. - 198 words
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185 1958-07-10 1 LONDON, July 9 (UPI) The British Government will announce a large-scale reorganization of the nation's defence forces in the near future, Prime Minister Mr. Harold Macmillan announced today. Mr. Macmillan told the House of Commons he hoped to make the announcement "within the next week185 words
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Article124 1958-07-10 1 Why I Was Arrested' —David KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Kuala Lumpur Municipal Councillor V David, who was released from detention on Monday, gave a public rally sponsored by the Bungsar Road oranch of the Labour Party at Brickfields Road here tonight. He told police officers at the rally to report his124 words
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184 1958-07-10 1 MORE LETTERS ON A-BOMB THREAT IN NORTH SEA LONDON, Juiv I (Renter)— The Assistant Press Attache at the Soviet Embassy in London today handed over to the Foreign Otlice photostat copies of two more anonymous letters purporting to come from an American bomber crew stationed in Britain and saying they184 words
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Article79 1958-07-10 1 Razak's 'No' To Runaway Students IPOH, Wed.— Students who ran away to China without their parents' consent will not be allowed to return to the Federation, Defence Minister, Dato Abdul Razak said here today. The Minister was explaining Federation Government's attitude towards the "runaway" students at a Press conference. He79 words
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Article156 1958-07-10 1 NICOSIA, July 9 (Reuter)— Several Greeks were reported wounded today when a bomb explosion in the Nicosia suburb of Kaimakli was followed by shooting in ttie area. Incidents were reported from several other parts of the island. Two Turks were injured in a bomb attack156 words
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Article95 1958-07-10 1 Ike's Hopes On Arms Control OTTAWA. July 9 (Reuter) President Eisenhower hf out hope today that agreement in the Arctic. In a speech to both Houses of the Canadian Parliament, munication* have strength* n< j our hope that they will <on c to see that by su h h system95 words
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Article35 1958-07-10 1 HONGKONG, July 9 (IT>l)— Air Marsha] the Carl ol Bandon. Commander-in-Chief, Far East Air Force, is scheduled to arrive here from Singapore on Juiv 14 en route to Japan, it was announced today.35 words
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Advertisement220 1958-07-10 2 WHERE TO EAT ELIZABETHAN GRILL, RAFFLEi HOTEL tor tht discriminating THE HOTEL BILTMORE DELMONI CO CAFE LOUNCE" serves A La Carte Luncheon and Dinner at Popular Prices Eat m Airconditioned Comfort BEDOK RESTAURANT. RENOVATIONS Completed. Resuming Business Today Ph mN 447 ™N RESTAURANT. ,A,r conditioned). 161, New Market Roao 'Beh.nd220 words
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Advertisement104 1958-07-10 2 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDER ENGINEERS DEPARTMENT: Exhibit ot Adver tisements on Passenger Bus Shelters for 1958 Tender Deposit $100/-. 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 ln the name104 words
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Advertisement103 1958-07-10 2 TKNMKR NOIHKS TENDERS FOR THE DISPOSAL OF HOSPITAL GARBAGE TENDERS are invited for the daily disposal of garbage from all Hospitals in Johore State including the T.B. Sanatorium, Tampoi. Tenders labelled as above must be submitted under sealed covers to reach the office of the Principal Medical Officer, Johore by103 words
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Advertisement160 1958-07-10 2 PW D TENDER NOTICE TENDERS trom Clauss "D v above Contractor- will be received at the office of the State Engineer. PW D. Selangor. Kuala Lumpur, up to 3 00 pm of the 15th July. 1958. for the Supply and Delivery of Mela, and Performance of Other Works at Sungei160 words
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Advertisement58 1958-07-10 2 NI sc ()i ■Inrr,rp'.:;i DIVIIikm, N( N °TlCElthtt^ a« tne of the cwj H r., t po re L 1 pore-1. tht" re V r th< _J of c', i ho r- I m* July. im. N enb,J that thr erlo^j Company will be 12'r. t days inr-.;;-. <■*■•.__. tion58 words
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EDITORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
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Article386 1958-07-10 3 S'TED Ninons efforts to ease the rising M.ddle East have made little head- 1 r,; r involved in the spate of political »n. internal affairs of the Arab states More and more evidence has been l M. _LI o- r^e activities ot trouble-makers to r,, -v> Lebanon, but386 words
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Article328 1958-07-10 3 I H > ».:t b, the Indian Navy Flagship to Ify^ 1 Hie Federation bids fair to achieve \\\P*T* friendship on a bigger scale than ■J :r: ,y h-ve been considered possible. assurance given by Rear-Admiral A. ChakraW ia keeping with policy, the Indian Navy W' the328 words
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Article23 1958-07-10 3 Ml*|^i. B S-*ii Cades •TICEwnEWS" I ''f -i f?B 174 B^tu *d v d»^66 ''a ir stlrl JB2Q E£cn2 •>;23 words
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Article3021 1958-07-10 3 STANDARD Staff Writer Goh Tuck Chiang continues his series on Police Week with this article on— 'J'HE Singapore Police Force is also the product of its environment and the needs of the times. The preservation of the peace in the early years of colony were left3,021 words
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Article, Illustration52 1958-07-10 3 Two hundred years ago in the Tyrolean Alps (Innsbruck), artists developed the technique of painting pictures on cobwebs. Today the art is lost and experts say it is hard to believe that such fragile "canvases" could ever have been used, but over 100 cobweb paintings exist to52 words
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Article, Illustration377 1958-07-10 3 UNKNOWN - UNKNOWN COME time last week, th* Education Ministry issuer a directive to headmasters and representatives of student organizations forbidding them to attend a meeting convened by Mayor Ong Eng Guan to popularize his anti-spitting campaign. They were warned that they would be subject to disciplinaiv action if they377 words
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Article310 1958-07-10 4 COMMUNISM WOULD RUIN US' Minister Warns Against Cry For Nationalisation COMMUNISM tan only bring economic ruin to Singapore, Singapore's Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr J. M. Jumabhoy, told members of tlie Singapore Trades Union Congress yesterday. Mr. Jumabhoy told the TUC members, who were visiting him as part of310 words
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Article373 1958-07-10 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. —A Malayan Railway boiler-maker, Bach an Singh, told Mr. Justice Smith in the High Court here today that he was averse to~ testifying in the case in which a colleague is being tried for murder but was doing Ml On compulsion373 words
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Article, Illustration196 1958-07-10 4 A HAJI from the padi fields on the outskirts of Kuaia Lumpur yesterday stamped his feet at the Singapore airport, looked skywards and sighed: "There goes my plane." Ha.ii Sukimln bin Dorahman, 19, then sat down again and bemoaned the fact that196 words
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282 1958-07-10 4 Wanted -A Man To Fill New Rural Area Post THE Singapore Government will soon advertise for a Commissioner to take charge ot the new rural development plan, the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. Mr. K. M. Byrne, told The Standard yesterday. The scheme, to be known282 words
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152 1958-07-10 4 TRADE FAIR OPENS AFTER 'SCREENING' KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Bukit Bintang Park Trade Fair opened here tonight to hundreds of visitors after the Chief Police Officer, Selangor, Mr. D. W. Yates, sanctioned it after receipt of the report of the special com- j mittee he appointed. A The special committee152 words
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Article, Illustration41 1958-07-10 4 LIM THE ADMIRAL REAR Admiral A. Chakraverti. Officer Commanding the Indian Fleet which is now on a goodwill visit to Singapore, yesterday paid a courtesy call on the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock. Standardpic shows the Admiral with Mr. Lim.41 words
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83 1958-07-10 4 MORE ANNUAL LEAVE FOR DAILY-RATEDS KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The official side of the National Whitley Council daily-rated) today agreed to give the daily-rated workers with over ten years' service a 17-day yearly leave. Thi^ is three days more than they are getting now. It takes effect from July 1. This83 words
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317 1958-07-10 4 CRASH AFTER PARTY -AN OPEN VERDICT GRAHAM MURDOCH. H.). an office assistant of he Union Insurance of Canton Limited, whose sports 'ar had collided with a lofty ;n the early hours of June 7 at Mandai Road, died in hospital two hours later, a Singapore Coroner's court was told yesterday.317 words
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Article, Illustration96 1958-07-10 4 -NO PARKING!" says thr P,.| but who cares? Miss Bett> Lye u__.tr ilu j \j v"f Phun did not stay long enough t<» t>< w Police. They left shortly after this pi, tun their first Singapore S>dne> flight as \u tional's flight stewardessesStandard - 96 words
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79 1958-07-10 4 AN Assistant Customs Officer, thru K> y\sterda> alleged in a Singapore DiMnn a m~n swung an axe at him when he tad In the d ek 1 Kun. i 9 .a m M H 1 I fl -I said fl 179 words
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Article105 1958-07-10 4 ARMY PLANE CRASH-LANDS IN PERAK IPOH Wed. An Army pilot and his pa»enger escaped unhurt when their two-seater aircraft crashlanded in Perak's "ric< bowl area, about three miles fr m Bukit Merah in Bagan Serai yesterday They were Capt Ritchie. the pilot, and Capt Naylor ol the 656 Light Aircraft105 words
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Article16 1958-07-10 4 FIRE gutted 1 rubber 1 La^an at vl n^rr i~' v a I about "S6OU.16 words
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Advertisement285 1958-07-10 4 fffwra iPKurl THE BEST I jIN WESTERNS... J (aad we certainly arei ...we'd recommend I "Cowboy" as one j B of tbe very best! You'll I cheer us for I saying it's a "must"! I GLENN FORD I J A REALROUGH M TOUGH HOMBRE! I rm' JACKLEMMON 1 P^lbl'" fiW*^285 words
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Article1005 1958-07-10 5 Cross-Examined In Case Concerning An Ex-Councillor A SINGAPORE Public Works Department clerk yesterday denied in a High Court that he was "found in circumstances which were most suspicious, with a married woman." The c-erk, P. K. Kannan, told Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah, that it was "untrue1,005 words
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Article293 1958-07-10 5 THREE FACE MURDER CHARGE L In K__f the owners of I their I .ctors on I f "unsausf* 0 v gvas told toda v charged 2/aßOther taxi dn ST«. s P ecl al •gjor bin Jaalan, 20. ■^c alleged to have f^atKundangßoad Jj and dumped the >jngei Serai. Manser and293 words
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48 1958-07-10 5 Call For A Facuity Of Architecture U^ *?L made b of Tb£ chlt «<*s Mr. N fl JjE* \he Socie tv s ESf, I*^1 t-er.ded ■•far rL. Ytw H Homing B_*»i?T? nmenr 'tvhe, I nat. r non 1 Chi* *cc. »n a fc ~< p the y I the48 words
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Article, Illustration412 1958-07-10 5 Insurance Man Sues Ex-clerk For Defamation KIA LA LUMPUR, Wed.— Defence counsel Dato R. V. S. Il.ijasooria alleged in the Sessions Court today that Muihuthamby, branch manager of the Life Insurance Corporation of India "came to court to tell a pack of lie> so that he can keep his job412 words
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Article161 1958-07-10 5 PEOPLES Action Party leader Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, last night at a mass by-election rally denounced the Singapore Education Minister, Mr. Chew Swee Kee for his "political buffoonery" in stopping teachers and orincipals of schools from attending the City Coun J eil anti-spitting campaign161 words
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Article87 1958-07-10 5 THE following candidates have passed the second year examination for the Diploma in Social Studies. Part I held in Trinity Term 1958. of the University of Malaya. Coelho Malcolm. Das, Gopal. Hoh Yoon Sang, Lee Beng Guan. Lee Chin Seng. Leslie. Lim Meng Ah. Lim Tee Houw87 words
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Article100 1958-07-10 5 1 *U* _b- v had tc be 1 factor to the S,,ga- ♦r-tngia^ 9er Con >te!lation was carrying 19 passengers from Amsterdam, Cairo. Frankfurt, Beirut, Karachi and Bangkok. It was earlier delayed in Karachi with engine tmuole Mr. S. Stevens. KLM's Station Manager at100 words
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Article103 1958-07-10 5 Dato Razak Tells Of Surrenders IN the top Standardpic, the Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Dato Abdul Razak is seen announcing, the 118 surrenders to the press at the Perak State Council Chamber. On Dato Razak's right is the Director of Information Services Inche Yaacob bin Abdul Latif. Others103 words
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Article38 1958-07-10 5 HONGKONG. July P.— Special Standard Service 1 Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: S 16.03 to Bl Sterling $5.79 to US$l: $1,852 to Malayan $1: $0.07 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $252,125 to a tatL38 words
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Article, Illustration190 1958-07-10 5 FOR the first time in Singapore, a dagger was used yesterday to cut the tape to declare open an exhibition. It was the "Fight Extortion" poster exhibition held at the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club in Hong Lim Green. The Chief Secretary Mr. E. B.Standard - 190 words
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Advertisement319 1958-07-10 5 H TMi OIIUXI lATIX WAU PAWtt VT\ H •So easy to apply v 3 _$tt>\ fl One gallon does the average room 7 MjAuvi H One coat covers most surfaces I v////\\\\ H (Q* ***v Comes ready to uae g}E__ H»H_i_B_Hii_flHl_[ H Guaranteed washable HQQXOZ^fI _H _H^^a_^^^^_H •AD the latest319 words
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185 1958-07-10 6 SINGAPORE Chief Minister Mr. Lim Yew Hock, who is also Minister for Labour and Welfare, yesterday promised a 13-man delegation of the City Council Lahour I nions Federation that he would look into their cbim for implementation of the Ritson pay scheme. Mr. L:m who185 words
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Article98 1958-07-10 6 Theft Of Instruments From Car Kl/Al 1 UMPUR. Wed. S Log instr nntaU worth 5 -x( rr >• len from an cr.g: ar parked outside tht Federal Hotel on Sunday. Thl victim w.i.~ Mr. Ia:: M rl.- of the Perak Hydro Ef: r.^t ruction Company a- ameron Highlands, woo \Ka~98 words
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Article53 1958-07-10 6 X ARM AN I bin Ahmad, p.- .ided nnto t guilty in a Singapore Court yesterday to a Charge oi attempting to extort from Lee Ah Wool at King George Avenue on July 1. He was ordered to be remanded until July 12 when the case53 words
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Article44 1958-07-10 6 A "GAIETY- ball will be held at the Chinese Assembly Hall. Kuala Lumpur, on Augu>t 2 to commemorate the first welfare week after Merdeka. The money from the [unctions would be utilised by th? Selangor District Welfare Committees for various charitable purposes.44 words
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Article, Illustration61 1958-07-10 6 THE first High Commissioner for Pakistani to the Federation of Malaya. Major-General AlHaj Nawabzada Muhammad Sher Ali Khan, paid an official call on the Acting Prime Minister Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussain. on Monday. The Pakistan High Commissioner (above left) chats with Dato Razak. In the61 words
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Article98 1958-07-10 6 Accountant Will Be A Senior Man AX Australian firm of chartered accountants, Messrs. Fitzgerald and Thompson, wi.l station one of its senior utF.eers in Singapore, for about two years to overhaul the Council's accounting system. The officer is expected to arrive here during the latter part ot the year. He98 words
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Article27 1958-07-10 6 TOTAL donations collected for the Lady Temp.er Tuberculosis Hospital Fund ln June 1958 was $2,961.37. A sum of $1,851.57 was collected under the ten cents scheme.27 words
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Article299 1958-07-10 6 Case Of Former Expatriate Who Was Dismissed A FORMER expatriate officer of the Singapore City Council who had been dismissed for alleged misconduct will appeal against the "punishment" tomorrow. The appeal will be heard by the Council's Finance and General Purposes (Appeals) Sub-Committee. The officer who299 words
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Article140 1958-07-10 6 30 Nurses Pass tn Midwifery KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Following is a list of successful candidates in the Nurses Midwifery Division 1 examination held from June 9 to 23: Perak Mrs. Lam Kok Tuck nee Cheah Thian Wah, Louisa Lazarus, Florence Fernandez, Parampalam Mani, Wong Ngan Lian, Dorothy Tan Cheng Eng,140 words
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Article71 1958-07-10 6 STOVE SETS FARMER'S HUT ABLAZE FIRE burnt down a kitchen and part of a farmer's attap hut in Red Hill Road, Singapore, yesterday. The farmer's wife, Ong See. 57, was having an afternoon nap in the hut when sparks from a big stove in the kitchen, flew on to the71 words
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Article, Illustration52 1958-07-10 6 THE Governor of Singapore. Sir William Goode and Lady Goode last night attended the Red Cross preview of the film "Marjorie Morningstar" at the Sky Theatre. Standardpie shows the Governor being received by Mrs. Lee Chee Shan. Chairman of the Red Cross Fund. Lady Goode is in52 words
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190 1958-07-10 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Minister for Natural Resources, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin, declared today that his Ministry could only consider suggestions trom headquarters of any political parties and not lin individual divisions. Ie was commenting on the ort that the Perak division the Malayan Indian190 words
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Article106 1958-07-10 6 4 Stabbed At Open Air Cinema FOUR men were staubed by secret society gangsters at an open air cinema in Keppel Harbour. Singapore, on Tuesday night. The four men had bought tickets and entered the cinema when a gang of secret societythugs set upon them wilh knives. Three of the106 words
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Article105 1958-07-10 6 'NEW 'FRONT' MOVE IS SENSIBLE' SINGAPORE'S Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J If. Jumabhoy, yesterday described the proposed United Socialist front as a natural movement by sensible people in Singapore who want a better future. He told members of the Trades Union Congress that it was a movement actuated105 words
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206 1958-07-10 6 Magistrate Warns A Housewife At Murder Inquiry ALOR STAR, Wed— Magistrate Inche Hassan hin Hus-un, today warned a housewife, P. Letchmee, not to say anything she had not seen. Eian was co- a pre.: nun ary i nn h her husbari i. Samoo. was tentaed with the ur- mother. Papah206 words
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85 1958-07-10 6 Stand Up When Addressing The Council' X U A I. A TRENGGANU. Wed. The local Town Council last night passed a ruling that members should stand when tddiasfiag the Council. This motion was brought up by a Party Negara councillor, Inche Taib bin Haji Ismail. Inche Taib during his adjournment85 words
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Article73 1958-07-10 6 VISITS to P. .re Stati. ns 1 v the public will end it LO o'clock on Friday night. Singapore Police Secretary. Mr Eu Cheow Eang. stated yesterday There will be a parade at the padang on Saturday morning and Police Stations w.ll no- he open73 words
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Article136 1958-07-10 6 $18,00 Armed Robber In Village KUAI n iH I I I a DBftaL g**y «»_miltor I G report^iJlß C? w m vil i**_i_i a of I I I I ear.:f r He to| I not dealers' iSI society and took _9 -•age i 1 tht mone? in fc fl •jf*136 words
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Article38 1958-07-10 6 IPOH. v. j Government TenpHfl cers LJnioi matrer < i members at a meet*] Feriera'io: mer/ T« a on at Kjala Luop Three of the r: ks come from tion Camp AotfK OOkse. The •< have been served mor/;38 words
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Article49 1958-07-10 6 SEREMBA* J Oversea 1 Fore*- Lm; I Command Srr: j in Singa; 1 dis^atisi action and m nc fell j and int< .1 on tl" 1 ol ccrta i -U-;.,. tO CICTh i "Thi part:, 'v J other i tant genera J union M: stated in I J49 words
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Article, Illustration50 1958-07-10 6 THE Sultan of Selangor (left shou* ihf x -"fB of Trengganu some of his rare orchids in 'ct f of his prhate residence the Istana l' ;j I Morib. la.st Sunday. They later visited the nru mosqu* places of interest in the district Ch'ng Seng Poh. StandardStandard - 50 words
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Article22 1958-07-10 7 A SPECIAL General Meeting of the Malayan Indian Congress. Kelawei Branch, will be held at 3768, Burmah Road, Penang. today.22 words
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312 1958-07-10 7 PRIEST LED 'JEKYLL AND 'HYDE' LIFE SPENT TEMPLE MONEY ON RAMVONG GIRLS PENANG, Wed.— An eighteen-year-old assistant priest was stated by Sessions Judge, Mr. Au Ah Wah today to have a life somewhat like that of Dr. Jekyll The Driest, D. Muniandy, pleaded guilty to stealing $100 and a gold312 words
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Article187 1958-07-10 7 SINGAPORE and the I Federation \vih r.eed <tpI proximately 434 pounds of narcotics for legal medical purposes this year. The drugs include morphine, cocaine codeine, diacetylmorphine' pethidine and small quantities of other narcotics. The Federation's estimated requirement of pethidine la about 76 pounds compared187 words
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Article153 1958-07-10 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot (nominal) 78 "83 R.S.S. No. 1 78 781 (August) 77i Hk R.S.S. No. 2 73$ 76 R.S.S. No. 3 69 1 70} Tone: Quiet. The price of tin in Singapore yesterday was S36BS (down153 words
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253 1958-07-10 7 LAM KIT MUN, a young tailor, was yesterday sentenced to seven years' jail by Mr. Justice Buttrose, in the Smgapore Assizes, after being found guilty on the unanimous verdict of the jury on a charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder. Lam. who was253 words
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Article83 1958-07-10 7 NORMAL students of the Singapore Teacher-' Teaming College will hold their first variety concert at 8.30 o.m. on Saturday at the Cultural Centre. Canning Rise. Several items in the programme will be contributed by guest artistes Including a ballet bf the Ro^e Eborwein School of Dancing83 words
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Article65 1958-07-10 7 A labourer, Subramaniam, 27 was yesterday jailed three years by the Singapore Second District Judge. Mr. Choor Singh, for breaking into a NAAFI store, in Changi, on April 17. Trie store manager. Mr. Cheng Heng Wah. told the court that, property and cash totalling $474 were65 words
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161 1958-07-10 7 Prompt Reports Led To Arrest Of Thugs SINGAPORE Police made arrests immediately after two cases of extortion were reported yesterday. The arrests were made possible due to the increasing cooperation of the public, said Police Secretary, Mr. Eu Cheow Eang, yesterday. A pork-seller in Kampong Chai Chee was assaulted by161 words
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Article104 1958-07-10 7 Caltex Men To Get Wage Rise EMPLOYEES of Caltex (Asia) Ltd. in Singapore are to get a raise in wages. An agreement to this ellect has been signed between the management and the Caltex Employees' Union, representing the workers. According to the agreement, the workers are also eligible for a104 words
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Article32 1958-07-10 7 LIM HOCK SENG of Penang was killed instantly when he was involved in a motor accident at Pudu Road in Kuala Lumupr at 4.30 p.m. on Sunday, Police disclosed yesterday.32 words
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Article73 1958-07-10 7 THE Singapore Life Guard Corps yesterday repeated its offer to supply lifeguards to watch over picnic parties on the Colony's beaches. The Corps, in making its offer, stressed that "we do NOT charge for our services." Picnic parties are invited to write to the Hon.73 words
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Article96 1958-07-10 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. A Letter of Commendation and a Badge for Merit were awarded by the InspectorGeneral of Home Guard, Brigadier I.C. A. Lauder, to Home Guard Platoon Commander Abdul Hamid bin Aris and Section Commander Hashim bin Abdul Ghani, in appreciation of their prompt action96 words
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Article128 1958-07-10 7 THE Singapore City Council will officially open one of its three newly built creches in Home Road, on Saturday. The Mayor. Mr. Ong Eng Guan. and all City Councillors will be present. The creche has accommodation for 50 children, a Council spokesman told The Standard128 words
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Article57 1958-07-10 7 ARIMUTHU Rengasamy, 28. was tentatively charged at a Singapore preliminary inquiry yesterday with raping a 15-year-old girl in Thomson Road in September last year. The Magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pates granted an application by Inspector Joseph Delilkan, the prosecutor, to have the case heard In57 words
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Article45 1958-07-10 7 THE following were elected officials of the Singapore Department of Broadcasting Employees Union: President: Inche Baseron Jumat; vice-president; Inche Hassan Suliman; sec: Mr. M.T. Arasu; asst. sec: Mr. Kinqsiey Morrando; treasurer: Mr C. P. Chandran. Twelve committee members were also elected.45 words
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Article28 1958-07-10 7 IBRAHIM bin Rose, aged seven, died in the Klang Hospital on Tuesday morning after sustaining injuries in an accident with a car three miles outside Klang.28 words
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Miscellaneous579 1958-07-10 7 t 1 ?n Time 513 Composer the week. T^^T _^^^^^b Lunchtime Concert, -l.o" iiinv 5,_.,.,„s aro.im_.nt r. m fl__ tM 111 few 111 few MMmW M M a M \W^M m«nai and News 1 45-2 p.m. 5.J0 benous argument, b p.m. .^1 111 AI 1 Wil *1 11 ■il iWil579 words
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Advertisement926 1958-07-10 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. f«: *****/4, *****/4 132/6 Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE Te HaNfax, Montreal, Boston, New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia •> Cult Ports. S pore P. Sham Penang TEUCER 1/9 Aug 10 Aug IS/ 16 Aut MYRMIDON 17/25 Oct 26 Oct 27/28 Oct Corners option926 words
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Advertisement1136 1958-07-10 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD <c CO., LTD. Tel: 241 2 (18 lines) (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 lines) tm* THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON fir CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (Via Suez with liberty to procaed via Panama et1,136 words
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Advertisement951 1958-07-10 8 MITSUI UNE FOR JAPAN Sport PS'ham Penang Amogisan Maru from India 18 July 16 July FOR U.S.A. via SUEZ For New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore via Bombay. Awoboson Moru from Hpon .18 July 21 July FOR U.S.A. via PACIFIC For Vancouver, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Cristobal, Havana, Kingston, Cardiff, Trujilo. New951 words
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Advertisement556 1958-07-10 8 EAST ASIATIC Li HOMEWARDS Sailings tor Aden. Port Sa.d r Rotterdam, Hamburg, Bremen. Copenhagen r 1 I Spore PSh, m "MANCHURIA" ;> "MEONIA" «/W i.,, "BOMA" 28 30 July ii Aj Beymouth, Gdynia. OUTWARD Sailings tor Bangkok and for FAP £/.-> Penang P t "LALANDIA" 24/25 July 26 26J^ "MALACCA"556 words
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Article63 1958-07-10 9 i, (RevI development M&.t E» st and I a offered pros--ider? for A of railway •J the F«fc ral yJT Secretary f° r p,artz said yes- I heavy I groups particularly t Lotion of the r Rolling Aus- i ian -nort i of f neater volume could Yes of63 words
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Article127 1958-07-10 9 Shares Turnover Small ALL sections of shares on the Malayan share market yesterday were quietly steady. Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: Ruyrrs Sellers M. Brew ■or;c> 2 > 3.00 WevM Bros. 3 07 ,112 W Ikins m ProetH 1 48 1 H MININGS127 words
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Article298 1958-07-10 9 CONCERN over what it termed "as a new under- m Bfl industrial unrest in the Colony,'' was exlod yt-sterday by the Singapore Manufacturers' atun. Ti e Association said, in a press statement: "The .v milCSt Bgßin seems to ...ve a political backmd and professional labour298 words
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Article73 1958-07-10 9 New York's Modern Pier Opens THIS modern pier at New York harbour, costing U558,250,000 serving as the Maersk Line's new terminal was opened recently. In his address at the inaugural ceremony, Maersk Line's managing owner. Mr. A.P. Moller, 82. reputed as the world's oldest active shipping man toda.y. said tie73 words
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Article80 1958-07-10 9 BRITAIN'S exports ol agricultural implements arc expected to top Jl 100.000.000 this year, according to President of the British Agricultural Engineers' Association. Mr. Lionel Harper, in a statement Issued recently in London. Exports totalled only £1.--500.000 in 1938. He said the industry did bu^nes.s with80 words
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Article95 1958-07-10 9 SINCAPORE Chinese PlOduce Exchange noon closing prices per pieul yesterday were: copra June Llmv U.K. Cont. nent $30| buyers 131 .-el'.crs coconut oil in bulk $47 1 sellers; in drums $50] sellers; Muntok white pepper SlL'7 sellers; Sarawak white $126 sellers; Special Sarawak black $73 Singapore Copra As>ociation95 words
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Article50 1958-07-10 9 A WELSH steel company has produced more than 45.000 ton.> of steel in one week, claimed to be the highest ever recorded in Europe. In the week ended July 6. 45.601 tons of steel strip were produced. The previous record weekly output was 43,774 tons last November.50 words
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Article44 1958-07-10 9 AFRICAN cofTee production is expected to increase substantially in 1958-59, compared to the 1957-58 crop, which was reduced in several areas by unfavourable weather. Exportable production is expected to rise 15.9 per cent to an all-time high of 9,200,000 bags.44 words
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Article139 1958-07-10 9 Malayan* sharebroken roported tiie following business done yesterday: Gammon $1,481, $150: Hammer $1 624: H. Waugh $130 delayed; Hume Dreis A4/10A (overnight): M. Cement SI 34: MrMister $126: M Box $165 odd lot $168. Sime Darby $155; Cold storage 87c: S. Traders $1 40 fend overnight": Wearne SHU;139 words
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Article181 1958-07-10 9 A NEW inflatable aeroplane liferaft to carry 26 persons has been designed by a U.K. company. manufacturers of liferafts for aircraft and marine use. The development or this raft Is particularly important since new aircraft wti. soon be coming into service with passenger complements varying between181 words
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167 1958-07-10 9 SINGAPORE Government is to make an all-out effort to determine the industrial potential of the island, The Standard learnt yesterday. The tii st step to be taken by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry will be a survey of the present industrial sJuation in Singapore.167 words
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203 1958-07-10 9 THE Celebes and Moluccas were the main suppliers of copra to Malaya in May. according to Malayan statistics issued yesterday. Of the 5.760 tons of copra imported into Malaya. 2.841 tons came from these territories. Sumatra was the next biggest supplier, sending 1.436203 words
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Article147 1958-07-10 9 RUBBER closed quietly wilh International first grade July Shipment at 78 cent.> per ib.. unchanged on Tuesday. After a .slow opening due to overseas cable delays the market ruled quiet and rather uncertain with minor fluctuations. Reports of possible heavy arrivals from Indonesia brought out some soiling147 words
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Article78 1958-07-10 9 THK Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the Following changes in its rate- to merchants yesterday: Now York: buy;:.-. TT U I -4 O.n. o*l I SB days airmail S2-15 Lf, credit bills, yy; trade bills. Canada: buying. TT. 31-1/2. O 1). 31 -fi H. 90 days airma 178 words
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Article37 1958-07-10 9 UNITED STATES exports of cotton (aii types) In April this year were 524,000 bales of 101 pounds gross (501,000 running bales). This was an increase of I per cent Irom March exports of 500,000 bales.37 words
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Article244 1958-07-10 9 LONDON. Juiv 9. (Router) Unless substantial ptxtfien js made by the end ii this month, there :s little hope that a full European Fre< Tiadi ac cement can be reiched by the end of this year, authoritative sources here said tonight. The sources added244 words
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Article, Illustration48 1958-07-10 9 THK HONGKONG and Shanghai Ranking Corporation has declared an interim dividend of 411,' is. 6d. per share payable on Aug. 11. aceordinc to a cable from the bank's head office. received by the Singapore branch. Transfer books will be closed from July 25 to Aug 0.48 words
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Article, Illustration49 1958-07-10 9 MR. J.D.H NEILL, Personnel and Industrial Relations Officer of Fraser Neave Ltd., left Singapore yesterday by air to visit F&N branches in Indonesia. He will be in Indonesia for two weeks and hopes to meet dealers and agents of F. N. there MR. NEILL49 words
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Article117 1958-07-10 9 OITER ROADS Oulida. Mandeville. Armonia. Skeldervik. Amelia, Eastern Lucky. Honesta Ban Ho Leone. Batavia. Taipooann, Kali. Kina Musi. ftfasCOt, San Roberto. Statius Jansen, Waibalong Banggai. Blitar. Baloela. Eastern Maid, Prince Salvor. Ban Ho Hin. Ringhorn. Karsik. Francoise. Kian Ann. Felines. INNER ROADS Aik Leong Southern Trader. Sn117 words
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Advertisement472 1958-07-10 9 I !V ,XNI r the .ala *am D. Otlice yorkI il workI I mh; run II Trengs a NOI ICI NOTICE TO SEAMEN RE-REGISTRATION of Beer men I i Sfl ps nenl on ships will commer.'V iron 1 Monday, 14th v. Iflst Seamen a;. Bflßß Ifl regism tea lot andi472 words
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Advertisement157 1958-07-10 9 __mmmwowaam mm ""^Tamerican j BRINGS YOU A I p| Y ASA |GOM IM^^^ (OK j AND BANGKOK ALL EUROPE I^^ A I G O N^^^^^^^W W SINGAPORK Now you can fly Pan American -world's most experienced airline direct to Europe from Singapore! Sec fascinating Saigon* on route, Bangkok too. Then157 words
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Article, Illustration1807 1958-07-10 10 MEN IN THE NEWS Richard Berry continues his weekly review of MEN IN THE NEWS, in which he gives an intimate sidelight on the careers of world famous personalities. J7IGHT years have passed since the U.S. State Department took away Paul Robeson's passport because he1,807 words
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Article, Illustration89 1958-07-10 10 Malacca Fashion Highlights LARGE crowd thronged the Malacca Sea View Hotel recently to watch the second series of a fashion show organised by the Singapore Model Academy. This time the Malacca audience was lucky because four girls from four different nationalities took part in the fashion parade. They were Misses89 words
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Advertisement70 1958-07-10 10 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products *^i<*S^.\jAoidBBfflo ''^^^KMtr-' A-'lI; m' .%___r*_lh*_k _L__ l•>^l■>l^v•^^'^v^v•;■:v;■••'l:•>:v:^■;v;•;^ ;v>^l _>s^>*:><gB^^?CTMW[||Ji'Vv^ o:Z *3jMlm y 1T IT /Mm« •<* GHEE THONE SAN Provides Instantaneous relief for Toothache, Earache, Stomachache, Muscle Pain, Indigestion, Backache, Colds, Sore Throat, etc. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL UNIVERSAL70 words
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635 1958-07-10 11 Windsor Lad - THE SWAGIE OPENS BUT SURPRISES TRACK WATCHERS Windsor Lad By ,j i la» I our candidate, surprised track v i; .Nit Timah yesterday when he went MU' CIRCLE (Leong) in a testing it in 36 4 5 sec the fastest time f*?^. (Wahab) had a two-length start but c closed635 words
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Article20 1958-07-10 11 •er). %ihilo nember aal sporting event forthco Tennis cham- a keen lawn terminated for and mixed20 words
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Article19 1958-07-10 11 I Wed I nese Recrea- Ktev. the Tth BattaM Befiment 4-0 in m he Mer■tt&tai t*:' tonight.19 words
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Article, Illustration51 1958-07-10 11 Lifters With The Man They'll save Behind ■eh fan Tian \Je man Singasliltfrs will leave U mktm the? take •haep for Cardiff *t*»t the day tirim them advice. ■J*. Ch m a Taa Howe iV s 'mj}** Uid The JN JfMfrday that v •> both Uteri _*^J_ with *°W TJ^^51 words
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Article, Illustration110 1958-07-10 11 Caulder Leads Wins Top: Cfn. Cauldcr REME, leading the field shortly alter the start of the three miles race. Cauldcr ultimately \co7l this race Within 5 sees of the record time ior the District and in doing so he twice lapped some of the other competitors. Also shown in the110 words
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Article665 1958-07-10 11 Radio Forum attacks BAM's 'secret reports 9 decision Make Inquiry Open For Paying Public THE 'Panel of Experts' on Radio Malaya's Sports Forum last night hit out at the Badminton Association of Malaya's decision not to hold a public inquiry into the fiasco which resulted in665 words
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548 1958-07-10 11 FOLK records were set at the Singapore Base District athletic championship held on the Nee Soon Garrison ground yesterday. Of these four records Signalman. Sarceant broke two. They were in the 440 yards and 880 yards events. His new time for the 880548 words
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Article130 1958-07-10 11 Eighteen For Soccer Training er< have been picked by tne es. which, if they win, place the Malaya Cup hoi rs in the final again. Perak has already rlr.,r< Forces. Vcd^rf ar" Per s. Their next opponents are '.re Combined Server- whom they will meet this Sunday on 'ne Chinese130 words
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Article64 1958-07-10 11 SINGAPORE Tele phone Board be al Arsona Spot' Club by seve n goal i< live i a friendly ci mal h t Farrer Park ye te rda> Salim (2), Thian ii ia« C. T. Misson. An ai an i Da scored for the winners wh: c? Sy<64 words
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Article55 1958-07-10 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Weed Twelve teams, mcl i nr.c a i.< v team called the Tentara M< !ayu (Malay Anne i Forn I are taking pari 11 thi> v. a Sultan's Gold Cup foot! competition which starts July 20 Selangor Malays, the he !< meet Perak Malays55 words
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Article39 1958-07-10 11 IPOH, Wed.— The Sultan of Perak wili give away tne prizes at the second annual athletic sports of the Sekolah Tuanku Abdul Rahman, the Malay secondary school in Tiger Lane, Ipoh, on Saturday, July 19.39 words
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Article221 1958-07-10 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Tan Kee 800 became champion athlete in ciass one at the St. Gabriels annual athletic sports held today. RESULTS Class 1: 100 yds: Tan Kee 800. 2. Lee Hong Loong. 3. Lim Wah Class 2: 100 yds: Low Bin Tick. 2. Andrew Ee.221 words
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Article88 1958-07-10 11 COLONY'S MALAYA CUP TEAM SINGAPORE'S Malaya Cup team for this Friday against Johore State at Jalan Besar Stadium is as follows:Sect Yew Chang; Aman Kastawi. Matmoon; Quah Kirn Beng, Lee Kok Seng, Osman Johan; Ibrahim Hassan, Ismail Yusoff, Arthur Koh, Quah Kirn Swee. Dollah Zainol. Reserves: Mokthar, I. J. Vass.88 words
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Article34 1958-07-10 11 TELOK ANSON, Wed— The skipper of the Kuala Bernam Estate eleven, Juwai, was given marching orders when he shouted at referee W. S. Salim in yesterday's second division soccer league game here.34 words
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Article88 1958-07-10 11 IPOH, Wed. Moses Tay, defending champion, entered the final in the Men's singles of the Perak Lawn Tennis open championships with a 6-0 6-0 victory over Victor Chew on the Town Council court today. Moses, partnering Choong Ah Kow, also had an easy passage88 words
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114 1958-07-10 11 Printers Are Lucky To Hold Robinsons KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday —Govt. Printing Dept. Sports Club and Robinsons Sports Club drew one-all draw in today's FAS division one Business House league match on the Chan Sow Lin ground. Printers attacked strongly from the start, and in the sixth mmute. took the lead114 words
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Article382 1958-07-10 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Some of the best amateur cagers of the United States of America have banded themselves into a crack team, and are coming here for an object which can only be described as uncommon. It is to win supporters for Christianity. However whatever382 words
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Advertisement144 1958-07-10 11 fSELF-VENTILATINC CANVAS _y^^/\ LARGE EYELETS JV*-,-,^^^^ REINFORCED TOE^AF^^jAV^ m^fj_i([. >^_i^NON.«LIR SOLE ft sf» ''*a\- '^^^^^^^^r OUNLO ,LLO «nsolk fl ARCH BUCPOPT fl A DUNLOP sports foorwear M fl for the sportsman fl A who must the bet— fl r' DUNLOP Fort /^^iii^^\ 111 Deep Nap tennis balls with the new144 words
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Article, Illustration185 1958-07-10 12 C. M. JONES - C. M. JONES By SY'. FD'.Sr: > Co star? Bveu Davidsoi md Cf S midt rated theii ta mci Mer.'> Doui es final at Wimbledon so c: that they booked Saturday passages home on the s.s. Br tannia. And the Brit d185 words
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Article152 1958-07-10 12 KUALA LUMPUR SOCCER -Div. 2 SIA vs SI RSC Taylor R )ad. Div. 3 FACR Go: t Dept. Ipoh Roeed 3 Wia'ru Putra P> >• Rea Bot Circ\' r R aI. Scle )r Malay God Cup F -S.S I Ka Bh itu. athletics Combined Chinese He School Sport*152 words
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728 1958-07-10 12 BRITAIN'S WOMEN ARE CATCHING UP ON ALTHEA PETER WILSON 1 SUMS UP 1958 WIMBLEDON J Title Cant Be Far Away didn't think Miss Gibson played as well this year as she did \mt The gap is narrowing. We have won the Wightman Cup after twenty -eight years. The individual title728 words
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Article306 1958-07-10 12 LONDON July 9 (Reuter) Surrey reduced Hampshire's lead at the top of the County cricket championship table to eight points yesterday when they beat Kent by ten wickets. Needing ISS runs to avert an innings defeat, Kent lost six wickets for 82. Then South African Stuart306 words
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Article282 1958-07-10 12 RESULTS of last night's Singapore Junior Badminton championships held at the Badminton Hall are:Liew Chef- Lem beat Quek Koon Chve 15-11 15-13; Foo Kok bam beat Wee Sian Gian 18-13 4-15 15-5; Zaidi bin Yadin beat Salleh bin Rahman 15-7 18-13; Wahab Sarkawi beat Ahmad Salleh 15-9282 words
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Article16 1958-07-10 12 SEGAMAT, Wed. Sungei Segamat received a walk-over from Jementah in the Kampong Football League.16 words
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Article56 1958-07-10 12 DOVER, England, July 9 (UPI) Estate agent Wilfred Westley, struck out from the coast here yesterday to swim to France but was back two and a half hours later. Stomach cramp spoiled his channel crossing attempt, he said. The attempt by the 41--year-old man was the56 words
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Article, Illustration38 1958-07-10 12 LIM MESG JEE, Captain of the Cornelius House, i.. cl} aired hy colleagues soon after the house icon top honO]irs at the St. John's Institution annual sports meeting >n KucC.n Lumpur over the iccekcnd.38 words
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Article615 1958-07-10 12 RESULTS of the heats of the Singapore Girls Secondary Schools' athletic meet held at the Victoria School ground yesterday were: 100 yards A division. Heat 1 1 Poo Siew Lam (eCrescent) 13s; 2. B. Fernando (SJC), 3 Bin Cuek Ngo i Cedar i. Heat I. 1. Molly615 words
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265 1958-07-10 12 Boniface Samo in Tai S Chia Ham ri. Se< T, ,r, < Haji Gi ihan, H 1 sein i 1; Avtar Singh. Govn Hongkong Bank S.C.: lriro> Albai Basil de S 1 Vai Huizen On Salin I J v■ js C Van Huizei Basil265 words
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Article81 1958-07-10 12 TOKYO. July 9 (Rev ter) The Organising Committee of the third Asian Games said toda> its income had just cover ed all expenses for the games held here last May. Both the income and expenditure amounted to 387 million yen < 387 .000 pounds sterling)81 words
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288 1958-07-10 12 SCORING 102 points 19 Air Formation Signal Regiment won the Royal Air Force Changi annual athUtic championship title at Changi yesterday. Outstanding athlete at the meet was Signalman Stork who was fir.st in the 120 yards hurdle.s. Pole vault and the high jump. At288 words
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Article, Illustration50 1958-07-10 12 THE Perak Telecoms 4 by 111) yds women's relay team who won the inter-regional relay for the fourth-year in succession at the Perak Telecoms Athletic Meet held in Ipoh on Saturday. Left to right are: Ruth Jeyasekera. Winnie Pharamond, Putri Zainab and Lee Ching Kit— Standardpie by Lee.50 words
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158 1958-07-10 12 British Games Lifter Disqualities He Won Cash Prizi In 'Adonis' Contest nog m* i Q LONDON, July 9, Reuter Wit), lh Empire and Commonwealth (iamev n British featherweight weishtliltint rhani D .'^l Robinson received notice that he had l>ee n I Robinson, of Blackburn, w had been selected for England,158 words
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Article162 1958-07-10 12 UNKNOWN - UNKNOWN Says riws Hid _fl ~a ni^^l v I Bharu I dard j I Barnes is tourini fl Singapore and %^JM ■miotic at fl '-.qfl tourtil nmenting or I I given a fl Barnes said he had J hpM '""aB fl had turned up at fcsj fl turned eh«162 words
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35 1958-07-10 12 ter i '"''-m South China socgill here I itchf* mm tm* y.a-.c I Union I Th< I by Man I p<<l ree raata^JjM uu r. I four :n I ward35 words
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Advertisement167 1958-07-10 12 Subscribe To The STAXUAHU W\M Mr^^ L I m^r MALAY A S ONLY INDEPENDENT NATIONAL PAPER. If you live in Singapore or the Federation of Malaya or in the surrounding areas why not subscribe tee the "STANDARD" and have it delivered to your home daily or to your office it167 words
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Article608 1958-07-10 13 Yon, Sampson reports from London j*» tke romantic Hk_. l.m er> M» Caarts ia tbe vrand. is a eiror Mark- (I in fc Cathie lettering: Chief Ju- "t Fng iCaart." laside, am a i ab»Tf the court, 4 with creen drapes irtv leather \»lumex. jrfMdes every day a608 words
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1443 1958-07-10 13 By Our Own Correspondent I in Kulu valley last m'~~ eated SOS from New DelM, I tfe: MMM contemplative than I cet another chance to muse in W hf U' 1 1 T i 11., I Himalayan f° otnil!s I1,443 words
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Miscellaneous36 1958-07-10 13 [gEhEK ThEY DO START EftEUEft EVEftY YEAR.PWT ftEC tv\ •v neßCP^^* a _sv r^ftf -y V >N^JI l||H|ri V '--_A «_jC»*s*__' '-CaM *^_^s*2________i2J_9P^^ •*^_^__!l_m^. ar_______\\_\^_^_iM v** •*< '.'^f^f^osEWs.lW6 «NTISMAM gfj mil* M.V&YS LOOK IMMQHS A tI«W TCs£%s£!'36 words
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Miscellaneous657 1958-07-10 13 qX) DAY'S Ql OTATION: mam MB ar r the cayenne E9 the I < hatfield I WH Till RSI) CI R 11^ Al fc4fcfe vr.'jrmterrup- I RJ£l*fl or Continue U PS99Vstl is wav j ___W_W-_mm a fresh I K_______L^P A. I c-: I finances. BeV aSSBSSSSSSSSSs friends. YOI R BIRTHDATE657 words
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Article167 1958-07-10 14 WORLD NEWS 9 CHINESE MILLIONAIRES BEHIND CUSTOMS SCANDAL MANILA, July 9 (UPI) Nine Chinese millionaires were pinpointed before the House Ways and Means Sub-Commit-tee on Tuesday as the men behind the infamous Bureau of Customs scandal. Lt. Commander Marcelino Calinawan, Chairman of a Presidential Committee inquiring into the Customs "mess",167 words
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Article, Illustration277 1958-07-10 14 We Would Harm Rather Than Help Them— Minister SYDNEY, July 9 (Reuter) The Minister lor Immigration, Mr. A. R. Downer, today rejected suggestions thai Australia should admit an annual quota of Asians. An Asian quota would create new problems rather than alleviate existing ones, he said.277 words
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292 1958-07-10 14 Letters To Ministers Are Not 'Privileged' LONDON, July 0. (Rente- i T House of Com. ,r.s cird last night 1 c DTOli Cti frOOD actions I•• I:v anything a member says in Parliament ill DOl extend to letters he wrres to Mm.ste:< V v. ,s mi ir 1 a> a292 words
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Article65 1958-07-10 14 GENEVA. July 9. (Router) Some of the uorld's top Western and Communist nue loar brains, who have helped make hydrogen bombs and put satellites into orbits, had trouble with a simple little mechanism here yesterd i> Thc\ t'nund it difficult tn set a magic lantern to65 words
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Article36 1958-07-10 14 TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS in Japan were responsible for the death or serious injury of an average of .'^6o people a day in 1957, according to a Traflic Accident White Paper published by the Japane-p Government yesterday. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article51 1958-07-10 14 i CZECHOSLOVAK Health Authorities are to launch a campaign to promote greater birth control, the Czechoslovak Press reported yesterday i SEVEN TEENAGERS of Kingston. Jamaica, who yesterday refused to sell their bag of crabs to some men in a lorry were held at gunpoint and relieved of all their crabs.Reuter - 51 words
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Article32 1958-07-10 14 FATHER Cyril Wagner, a 51-year-old American Catholic Missionary from Pittsburgh who was recently freed from a Communist jail in Shanghai. left for home today from Hong kong via Taipeh and Japan ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article26 1958-07-10 14 a a o JAPAN'S ftnf representative to a World Te.nperanee meeting. Mr Shikanosuke Voko hama. was yesterday on his wav to The Hague from Tokyo ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article29 1958-07-10 14 I THE JAPANESE FcrclMinister. Mr. Aiichiro Fujiyama, said yesterday he intended to meet the United States Secretary of State. Mi. John Foster Dulles, in Washington early in September- ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article33 1958-07-10 14 THE TOKYO higher Court yesterday upheld the award of custody of the nine->ear-old Swedish American orphan Marianne to her Swedish Court appointed Guardian Baron K.K. Lagerfelt. former Swedish Ambassador lo Japan, j ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article87 1958-07-10 14 BONN, Juiv 9 (Reuter) About 100,000 West German women are to be measured in an attempt to avoid many of the alterations at present necessary to off-the-peg women's wear. Experts estimate that about 150.000,000 West Marks (£12.--000,000) are spent each year on making alterations,87 words
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148 1958-07-10 14 LAWS TO BEAT JAP POLICE CORRUPTION TOKYO, July 9, (Reuter) The discovery of a number of corruption cases involving several policemen in Osaka Western Japan, has prompted the National Police Board to issue new regulations cover-' ing the on-and-off duty activities of the police. The new regulations were introduced fohowing148 words
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Article35 1958-07-10 14 A virus disease believed by doctors to be encephalitis has killed 73 people in the last 10 days in Lucknow and Nagpur. north India, according to reports reaching New Delhi yesterday. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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110 1958-07-10 14 HON ;:■:< >ng, t Yv 9 (Ranter) Th:< R Navy mines ye« per- the Hongkong flotilla IWC Chinese t d ".vo rhildren after t v sank yesterday afte n in Co my waters folio. is: with the Ch -iese 159-ton ship -Nan li.:"110 words
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Article164 1958-07-10 14 BANGKOK. July 9 (UPI)— The Thai Government yes- terday rejected an application for the establishment lof a Vietnamese Consulate i m the North-eastern part of i Ihauand, reliable sources disclosed today Abo rejected was the proposal for setting up a Vietnamese Intormation Service tor Vietnamese reiugees in the164 words
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264 1958-07-10 14 Well Win Fight Against Capitalism Without War-Mr. k VIETNAM CONSUL IN N.E. THAILAND BERLIN July 9 (Reuter)— Mr. Nikita Khrushchev said at HUle, East Germany, tonight that Yugoslavia \v;is the only socialist country "still limping behind" in construction work. Great effort! would have to be made, he said, ".so that264 words
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Article29 1958-07-10 14 PETER MANUEL, 32, woodworker condemned to die for ■•■lll murders, will be hanged on Friday at Glasgow. He was told yesterday there would be no reprieve. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article212 1958-07-10 14 NEW YORK. Juiv 9 *TJPI>: Afghanistan P;:me Minister Sardar Mohammad Daud las: night mv. ted private foreign capital to invest in his country and helo its developCl maxing a 15-day state v the United States. Prince Daud spoke at a dinner Riven in his honour212 words
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Article102 1958-07-10 14 SOKO SEN, wearing black kimono, gives a private demonstration of a Japanese tea ceremony in Rangoon for a few friends at the home of Mrs. Hara, wife of Japanese Ambassador in Burma. Mr. Sen is the famous tea master of the Urasenke SchoolUPI Pix - 102 words
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Article64 1958-07-10 14 TOKYO, July 9, (UPI) Mao Tse-tung, Chairman of the Chinese People's Repubuc. predicted in Peking last night "more and more extensive development" of Ceylonese tics with Communist China. Mao, according to a New China News agency broadcast today, predicted closer relations between the two64 words
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182 1958-07-10 14 JAPAN TO SURVEY THE RIVERS OF S-E ASIA TOKYO. July 9 (Reuter) Japan will survey rivers in South-east Asia and the Middle and Near East to assist water utilisation and power resources development programmes of nations in the areas, the Ministry of Trade said today The Ministry has decided on182 words
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Article76 1958-07-10 14 LONDON, July 9 (Reuter) Miss Gladys Yule. 53-year-old daughter of Sir David Yule. East India jute merchant, and one of the richest women in Britain, left £4,070.--550 sterling when she died last August But her will published yesterday revealed that the British Treasury took. £3.233.454 sterling76 words
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Article90 1958-07-10 14 DAR-ES-SALAAM, July 9 (Reuter) A man who pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of his wife was sentenced to one day's imprisonment in Moshi, near Kilimanjaro, Tanganyika. It was stated in court that his wife frequently came home drunk and beat her husband who was much90 words
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Article, Illustration35 1958-07-10 14 MRS. NASSER, wife of the President of Arab Republic and Mrs Tito gren. tionately with a kiss at the Adriatic Por in Yugoslavia as the Nassers arri\» fnr fc M vMkm UPI PixUPI Pix - 35 words
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Article242 1958-07-10 14 bet}; J his churi j Confercn .J begun Dr. Henn siding B:*i testant X; the United J] nobod\ the L "Wf at worn trm; t, Bishop X much I ence v the a! illg UU! LONDON, July 9, (Reuter)-Rc C re i atu ,,J of five hL^ops from the242 words
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