Singapore Standard, 11 July 1958
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Title Section21 1958-07-11 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone *****—5 Coble "TIGERNEWS" SINCAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1958 Vol. IX No. 9 [FINAL EDITION] 15 cts. 12 Pages21 words
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Article391 1958-07-11 1 SECRET POLICE GRILL UNIVERSITY STUDENTS Six More Of Nagy's Supporters Slain After Secret Trial BELGRADE, July 10, (UPI)— At least four, and perhaps six, more leaders of the Hungarian Revolution have been executed after secret trials in Budapest, informed sources said here yesterday. Julia Rajk, widow391 words
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430 1958-07-11 1 U.S. AIRMEN TELL OF BEATINGS BY ARMENIANS 'They Planned To H ang Me —M ajor WIESBADEN, West Germany, July 10 (Reuter) Two American Air Force officers, repatriated after IQ days in Russia, said today they were beaten ip and one of them was nearly hanged after they had parachuted from430 words
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Article74 1958-07-11 1 Big Arms Haul By Police INSPECTOR Auyong Weng Wah, of the Secret Society Branch, leading a Police party, raided a hide-out of "Gang 3«" off Kirn Seng Road, Singapore, at 1.30 a.m. today. The party recovered: eight wooden sharpened poles, three iron spears, two daggers, a parang, a bottle of74 words
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236 1958-07-11 1 MCOSIA, July 10 (Reuter) A pipe bomb was hurled t a Greek-owned house in a Nicosia suburb this morring— just over two hours after the night-long curfew following yesterday's trouble had been lifted. The bomb exploded and damaged the house, but there were no236 words
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352 1958-07-11 1 Mouse Shot Into Space In New U.S. Test Rocket CAPfc CANAVERAL, Florida, July 10, (UPl).— Air Force recovery boats scoured tne South Atlantic today for an experimental rocket nose cone and a tiny captive mouse hurled into space in a combination militaryscientific missile test. The Air Force was keeping quiet352 words
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Article, Illustration94 1958-07-11 1 Steamroller Runs Berserk A Singapore City Council steamroller ran away and rammed into a two storey building in Bukit Pasoh Road, yesterday. The steamroller hurtled down an incline with the driver frantically trying to stop it. The roller then ran off the road, jumped a monsoon drain and crashed into94 words
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145 1958-07-11 1 P.C., CUSTOMS MAN HURT DURING BID TO HALT CAR SUSPECTED smugglers in a car last night ran into a customs van blocking Changi and Bedok Road junction, but managed to get away in the same car after injuring a policeman and a customs officer. The car coming from Changi made145 words
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Article42 1958-07-11 1 JAKARTA, July 10. (UPI). Indonesian paratroopers descended today on the last three major centres of rebel strength in North Celebes, the Jakarta radio announced. The broadcast said erark combat units jumped from the low-flying B-25 warplane over Tondano, Tomohon and Sano.42 words
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Article148 1958-07-11 1 NEW YORK, July 10 (IPI) An earthquake struck near the Alaska-Canada border today. A fishing vessel was reported sunk and another was believed missing. The quake touched off a tidal wave alert in Hawaii. The Coast Guard at Juneau said two unidentified survivors were taken148 words
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214 1958-07-11 1 LONDON, July 10 (Reuter) Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd. the Colonial Secretary, said today that allegations that the British Security Forces in Cyprus were treating Turkish Cypriots with special tenderness were "an abominable lie." He had been questioned in the House of Commons about incidents last Saturday214 words
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Article110 1958-07-11 1 B-29 OVER REBEL TERRITORY JAKARTA. July in (UPT) Indonesian Government said today that the mystery ;s North Celebes which dropped arms to rebel bands was evident that the Rep, "still faced a threat of foreign intervention." The Airforce said the plare, believed to be a B-2D fW at a low110 words
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Article27 1958-07-11 1 THE CEYLON Government yesterday announ -ed that ths curfew imposed during TamilSinhalese nots at the end of May would be lifted from midnight tonight- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article141 1958-07-11 2 Malay Regt. Men For UK Training KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Two sergeants of the Federation Army will leave here by air on Saturday for Britain for further military training They are Sgt Isa bio Hashim of the 4th battalion the Royal Malay Regiment and Sgt. Abdul Wahab bin Haji Omar of141 words
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Article576 1958-07-11 2 Rescue Bid Led To Death, Man Tells Court KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Letchman Singh, 45, a Malayan Railway boiler-maker, claimed before Mr. Justice Smith in the High Court here today that nis attempt at rescuing his wife from "torture" by a neighbour and the latter, wife576 words
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Article90 1958-07-11 2 BUTTERWORTH, Thurs Ten Hoe Choi, 26. who surrendered to the Police at Tanjong Dawai. at the mouth of the Merbok River in Kedah. last night, was brought up before the Assistant District Officer, Mr. Lee Thin Pee. sitting as Magistrate this afternoon, on a^ charge of90 words
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Article, Illustration90 1958-07-11 2 STANDARDPIC taken at the inaugural dinner of the Society of Malayan Architects held at the Capitol Mandarin Room on Wednesday shows the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock speaking impromptu on behalf of the guests. In his hands is a copy of the attractively printed menu90 words
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Article64 1958-07-11 2 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Thur.-. —The new Cathay Cinema in Aston Road here costing $500,000 will be officially opened tomorrow by the District Officer, Mr. J. W. Telfer. The seating capacity i.> 700—550 teats downstairs and 150 upstair.-. Before the opening, guests will be entertained to a64 words
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120 1958-07-11 2 'Outside Force Is Trying To Wreck Us -STC Union THE Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union, yesterday alleged that a "strong outside force" had planted its agents in the organization to wreck it. These agents, the Union alleged, were being financed by that force to either capture f he union for120 words
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Article59 1958-07-11 2 ALOR STAR, Thurs. Ramasamy Samoo who was alleged to have stabbed his mother-in-law to death and later inflicted injuries on his wife's step-father was today committed by a Magistrate to stand trial at the Assizes on a murder charge. Ramasamy was charged with murder of his mother-in-law.59 words
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Article29 1958-07-11 2 A LORRY attendant. Mah Yuen Kwan, 24. was killed when the lorry in which he was travelling collided with another lorry at Bagan Ajam in Butterworth yesterday.29 words
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Article, Illustration54 1958-07-11 2 FEDERATION Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman (centre), waves to well-wishers at Singapore Airport yesterday on his arrival by air from Kuala Lumpur. The Tunku is seen above with Singapore's Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock and Minister for Loca' Government, Lands and Housing. Inche Abdul Hamid54 words
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Article52 1958-07-11 2 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Thurs. —A four-year-oid Malay girl, while playing outside her house in Tanah Liat here yesterday was relieved of her pair of gold bangles valued at S4O by a man pacing the house. The father of the girl. Hashim bin Hussain. reported the matter to52 words
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Article18 1958-07-11 2 I B H #\t pu rt H rjsband, < "T™^^H Wah. "j I I Cortcjt S p.m H18 words
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241 1958-07-11 2 PENANG. Thurs. The Member for West Coast. Inche Nyak Hashim bin Nyak Puteh. has submitted a written question to be tabled at the State Council meeting on July 16, asking the Chief Minister. Mr. Wong Pow Nee. whether the regulations governing the dismissal of241 words
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385 1958-07-11 2 10 THUGS SMASH STALLS, ASSAULT THREE PEOPLE IPOH, Thurs. Three innocent persons, including an oti-duty Police Corporal, were assaulted while driiiKing coffee when about ten youths arrived in a car and smashed up tables, chairs and crockery at the crowded col'fee-stalls in Laxamana Road at about 10 o'clock last night.385 words
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Article12 1958-07-11 2 JEWELLER MISSING Int) m 1 on arrival 1 tion. I I I12 words
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Article232 1958-07-11 2 lI'OH. Thurs. Attempted c\i.. M suppressed and one way of doin- tin* I stiff punishment, said the President n M Court, Mr. JR. Whimster toda\ when "M you*h, Foong Soo Wah. 20, to IS num!' 1 year's polite supervision. Foong. who is sti vr.j a year's iimpriso n rt232 words
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Advertisement452 1958-07-11 2 AGENTS WANTIP WANTED ACENTS m tne Federal nn of Malaya. Bru-'- Sarawak and North Bor-e- to sell cheap sa'eable goods suc^ *s -.-rts. socks, pencils envelopes. etc Arr T-e S -za. n r* Agency, PO Boi s[g S '-gapn-r ACCOM. VACANT FIRST CLASS Residen* ai Furmsheo Fiats to let situated452 words
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Advertisement100 1958-07-11 2 TBNOEI NOTMIE CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDER ELECTRiCITY DEPARTMENT: Tender for Purchase of Unserviceable Kettles. Tender Deposit $200/-. Close 2.15 p m. on 21/7 58 Tmdar documents are available from Electricity Department (Room 10!)), on production of the City Treasurer's Deposit Receipt, which will be made in the name of100 words
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Advertisement51 1958-07-11 2 HOTEL BILTAAOI SSonff itli an atmo-|»l>< r« congeniality himl Reservations— Y^T 1 Cable address— Bil IM<»|l Trafalgar and Rambau Street* HYGITONE TABLKf' I Made by Hvgtentr Store* ltd FOR THOSE THIN U' AX TO PIT ON WEIGHT FLESH Sinc»P«»re Prlre S3 (Ml Po*ta««- CHAEI CO. (Pott Bo* 123) 2» Robin*on51 words
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EDITORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
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Article294 1958-07-11 3 f hree weeks left before the Federation mnestv offer to the jungle terrorists t:t ;i the news that 1 1 8 of these r sin? men and women, have surren- r h Perak is. indeed, most heartening. rs will be a blow to the vile com- -.i mongers, who,294 words
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Article422 1958-07-11 3 i ;u tv of resettling leper patients who M n schjr^ed as cured from Trafalgar M *v because of deformities caused by I n some cases, cannot find employM' .--•"-;s to be the biggest problem facing Bs-;;?cre Leprosy Relief Association, accords': annual report for 1957. And it will reH>~422 words
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Article51 1958-07-11 3 let* <im Koaa. i po»« I ki "< No Ib6i Cafclps H.EwNtWS" -'•"'-6 i- "5 nn^j) Alt dPD*'tm*fit* f r' -trance dlag 174 B«tu *a h-, <*»*66 4 4 dn it lei: 3829 K^ o* r St r l: r. 4055 P A RA i CMna51 words
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Article83 1958-07-11 3 ''My favourite prescription for an apathetic marriage is a meal in a restaurant. Mealtime at home with a young family can rarely be described as delightful; the parents have no time for conversation because they are too busy policing the manners and Intake of their offspring." Dr. Marion83 words
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Article78 1958-07-11 3 Capri, with its brilliant flowers and its sea too blue to believe. But it hadn't got the fragrance of Loch Lomond in the spring, when the wild hyacinths are like a soft mist, and the primroses are out. and the bog myrtle: and the haunting fragrance78 words
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Article1152 1958-07-11 3 OBLIGATIONS OF THE PUBLIC The police grew out of the people, doing their work of preserving peace for which the public has found no time. However, the citizen still has certain rights of arrest and responsibilities which are explained in this last article by Standard staff writer Goh Tuck Chiang.1,152 words
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Article, Illustration65 1958-07-11 3 U.S. farm productivity has doubled in the past 18 years. In 1940 a U.S. farm worker produced enough to meet the needs of 10.8 persons. Today he is producing ejioug.c ;o meet the needs of 20.8 persons with less effort, due to improved machinery, irrigation, etc. By65 words
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We the PEOPLE
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Letter215 1958-07-11 3 Sir— ln view of the great importance attached to school examinations nowadays, may I draw the attention of all those who are interested in education to what Collie Knox, In his book entitled "We Live And Learn," says on this subject: "Prowess at examinations does not necessarily spell215 words
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Letter535 1958-07-11 3 Sir You commenced your editorial of June 28 in these words: "Censorship of news in Ceylon has reached new dimensions." And I agree with you that "This denial of the freedom of the press must not be allowed to go unchallenged." The importance of the Educational535 words
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Letter241 1958-07-11 3 Sir I would like to make a suggestion for the kind attention of the Commissioner of St. John's Ambulance Brigade regarding the issue of uniforms to recruits. They will only be supplied with free uniforms after their 'passing-out" which usually lasts for a period of three months.241 words
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Article, Illustration443 1958-07-11 3 AS/t^tntkeS/tK^ IT WILL come as no surprise to this column if, like the walls of Jericho, the wa'ls in Kallang district crumble to the ear-splitting blast of politicians out every evening to woo the electorate in the by-election scheduled for July 2(i. They are working up steam and443 words
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Advertisement47 1958-07-11 3 EpH":SAXOPHONE Mm* xY^yt/ Super Tenor Saxo $650 MA Vfci^J' Super Alto Sa*o 550 ■l. Clarinet Bb Boehm 175 I Vf complete with carrying cases I 4«. and accessories. 11 SWEE LEE CO. ■fit*- 161, North Br^ge Road. IfeM *r Singapore 6. I "4feT Capitol Building) Tel: *****47 words
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Advertisement78 1958-07-11 3 PUCH m THE ONLY MOPED WITH \W FORCED -AIR COOLED ENGINE. FOR LEARNERS S&W V EXPERTS s>% If AND ALSO FOR THE MOST BEAUTIFUL A/lEj*'' MISS XL-.-L 0r r^cbmwm-M ______________< *wlKw T V MODEL VS. SOK $720.00 HIRE PURCHASE $102.00 Down.... $50.00 por Month Or $301- por month by spotial78 words
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Article591 1958-07-11 4 Driver On Murder Charge Says Police Assaulted Him RAWANG, Thurs.— One of three persons facing a tentative charge of murder of a taxi driver today alleged in the Magistrate's Court here that ttie police assaulted nim and threatened to have him banished if he did not "coniess"591 words
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Article375 1958-07-11 4 THE Singapore Second District and Criminal Court Judge, Mr. Choor Singh, yesterday granted a postponement of a case in which three men were charged with house-breaking and theft, because of amendments to the original charge. The three accused were Tay H .< Soon, Hev.g Soo Thiang r.d375 words
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Article77 1958-07-11 4 YOUR MAIL WILL SAY 'DON'T SPIT' HUNDREDS of thousands of letters passing through post offices in Singapore next month will bear anti-spitting slogans. The Ministry of Communications and Works has agreed to a request by the City Council to imprint the slogans on letters as a method of propaganda against77 words
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160 1958-07-11 4 VIPs Will Gather For Big Colony Wedding THE Federation Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, and his wife. Puan Sharifah Rodziah. will attend one of Singapore's most fashionable Malay weddings when UMNO publicity chief. Inche Darus Sheriff, takes a bride on Sunday. The bride-to-be is Che Sharifah Zahrah, daughter of Mr.160 words
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Article46 1958-07-11 4 K. S. VELLU GOPAL and Abdullah bin Ibrahim were ye.-lerday charged in a Singapore Court with assaulting s. Letcfaumanam at IfcKenzie Road on July 7. They pleaded not guilty and were remanded until July 12 when their case will again be mentioned.46 words
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Article243 1958-07-11 4 OI T of an approximate 7,500 cases examined for tuberculosis by the X-ray team now in Singapore, a "fair number" of abnormal tuberculosis shadows have been detected, Dr. C. E. Smith, Assistant Director of Medical Services, said yesterday. Dr. Smith was reporting on the progress243 words
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Article101 1958-07-11 4 A HOUSEWIFE. Wong Sow Chan, .stood her ground and defied a knife-wielding fruitseller who threatened her. a Singapore court was told yesterday. The fruit-seller. Tan Buck Kwee. was subsequently arretted. Yesterday, he was convicted of criminally intimidating the housewife by putting her in fear of101 words
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Article56 1958-07-11 4 NG MING YONG. was charged in a Singapore court yesterday with dishonestly removing part of the stock in trade valued at 5126,595 of the Anson Cycle and Motor Works in Orchard Road in July this year. He pleaded not guilty and was allowed bail until July 23 when56 words
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Article, Illustration79 1958-07-11 4 MR. R. A. COOKE and Mrs. Cooke smile for The Standard cameraman before their departure for Britain aboard the Carthage yesterday, but their little son. Simon, seems camera shy. Mr. Cooke, who was for 11 years the retail manager of Robinsons, told The Standard that though79 words
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126 1958-07-11 4 SEAH TO ASK LIM ABOUT CONSTITUTION MR. Seah Peng Chuan. Independent Assemblyman for Kampong Kapor, will ask Singapore's Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, when he will present the Draft Constitution negotiated by the All-Party Delegation with Britain kan month. Mr. Beah'l question will come up lor answer at the126 words
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Article, Illustration225 1958-07-11 4 HE'S OFF -THE FIRST CIVILIAN TO RETURN ie. THE first British civilian to step ashore at Singapore in September, 1945, with the Liberation Forces sailed for Britain yesterday aboard the P O liner Carthage. He was Mr. J. A. Chippindale, Colony racehorse owner and former Chief Engineer and Operations ManagerStandard - 225 words
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Article522 1958-07-11 4 TWENTY-FIVE cents out ol J taxes in Singapore today Ls bein^ m»» .1 says a report on a recent Department Services survey of the Colony's cdu< t j Thi> year. >»;."). (trm.imu ly one quarter of th< 000 budget— was a o at< I to Singapore- ed;: ition program522 words
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Article57 1958-07-11 4 '1 FYi •iy n.-. HM w.'.h wt ourt hoi < 1 V fc tion to t ow was cti a N« F quitt* 3 I.g SUCCtJ itt t < them did actu£ P IV-'..: H Tne gambling uistaj -iatioc't P raided i table. be.,:--' 1 i '1 < I57 words
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Article32 1958-07-11 4 A COURSE IN BUSINES FOR MALYA I I I m to 28. I I I tmrinessmcn how to two-hour lecti and those wishwl j oin Yi~i Mi nessmen to take se. I32 words
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Article22 1958-07-11 4 Released on $250 Bail lJ «rT__\ m J Wong Pi I Close between J" 1 1 I 1 when fee case* J22 words
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Article41 1958-07-11 4 HONGKONG. July 1° Special Standard Sen < Closing prices of the Ii nzkonq Exchange \uk Siti. oo to Cl Sterling $5 79 to USSI 51. 85 to Malayan $1; $0 07 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $252 to a tae!.41 words
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Article, Illustration139 1958-07-11 4 THE first warship to be acquired by India from Britain, the INS Delhi, formerly HMS Achilles, arrived in Singapore yesterday under the command of Captain P. S. Mahindroo. As the Achilles, the cruiser made naval history when, under the command of Captain W. E. Parry139 words
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Article1239 1958-07-11 5 High Court Told Of Suspicions That Followed A FORMER Legislative Councillor yesterday told a Singapore High Court that he became suspicious when his wife refused to go on a holiday with nim after picking a violent quarrel over a trivial matter. R. Dasaratha Raj, the1,239 words
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Article, Illustration119 1958-07-11 5 CTKR Thurs.— The new set up Jv« Malays i Aziz wa !i t he land deve- rural atm :ir i Lei bow gather all m new oftengrowth ays att.. standard," he .^plained th Stbe ns*rt for inde*ith the hope that the ■""JJmld be vigorous the present Sa 'owed to119 words
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Article69 1958-07-11 5 PAKISTANI STATESMAN FILES IN I r\l»i\i P.ik.sin t- that hma r working nthusiasm and W-Mtwa at na.- i. tmn n--k n_ "i A.\r. in K.i ia s Khan. Uk I'.ikiN- \>- IpicturiMl arrived m f r nter X I ii.n.i 1 Mun tod ir.i ,t the m irom to the69 words
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Article35 1958-07-11 5 BHARU Tho -a. Dato i*J Tanb. ca i on •p. nn yi an fS»J2 the s 'l *nd it X TT Dato in l B h _S l ar i tho ■fcfckota in the35 words
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Article75 1958-07-11 5 KUALA KANGSAR, Thurs. The disappearance of a European Muslim convert, idris b n Abdullah, formerly known ta lan Stirling Sievwright. 35, Headmaster of the Parents Association Public School, here hm been reported to the Police by his Malay wife. Mr. Sievwright who went to Iron to attend75 words
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Article39 1958-07-11 5 CHU A AH BOCK was remanded by a Singapore Magistrate's Court yesterday after he pleaded not guilty to a charge of being a member of <in illegal assembly and assaulting a detective at Amoy Street on June 11.39 words
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366 1958-07-11 5 Party Leader Freed In Case Over Polls Cars IPOH. Thurs.— The President of the People's Proeressive Party of Malaya. Dr. S. Kanapathipillai and the Treasurer, Choy Kok Kuan were among four persons who were discharged by Magistrate. Inche Ibrahim hin Abdul Manan today on charges of breach of i he366 words
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Article125 1958-07-11 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Al a gesture of goodwill towards the Federation people, the Federal Republic of Germany has sent a gift of a mobile anti-tuberculosis clinic to the Federation on the occasion of the attainment of independence. The unit consists of a clinic wagon tor125 words
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Article50 1958-07-11 5 AN open verdict was recorded yesterday by Singapore's Assistant Coroner. Inche Ahmad bin Hussein, at the close of an inquiry into the death of Loh Teah Kwang. 44, who died after being knocked down by a trolley bus while attempting to cross New Bridge Road on April 10.50 words
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Article21 1958-07-11 5 A PATIENT. Tan Soo Phang, 61. was found hanging in a ward of the Singapore General Hospital last night.21 words
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Article111 1958-07-11 5 on the l *B_*2? r I Wtd lhp -V '--.urvun SS V :S One of the students, Wong Kah Kheong. was struck on :he head by the bottle He was taken to the Genera) Hospital and treated as an out-patient. The teachers of the night111 words
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Article, Illustration142 1958-07-11 5 Detainees Relatives Meet Nair ASSISTANT Minister to the Singapore Chief Secretary. Mr. M. P. D. Nair, yesterday assured parents and relatives of 17 detainees that he would investigate into their allegations of mistreatment. Mr. Nair said he would look into the matter today. He informed them that their solicitors, who142 words
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102 1958-07-11 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. K. X Mohamed Ibrahim. 40, who was admitted to the General Hospital with a head injury, died last night. Police said today that he had been attacked in a drunken brawl by two men at his Kampong Satu home in Sentul102 words
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139 1958-07-11 5 David To Tell Of His Jail Experiences KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Labour Party Municipal Coun. cillor. Mr. V. David who was released from detention on Monday under the Emergency Regulations will hold a series of public rallies in the Bungsar Ward, which he represents in the Council, to tell the people139 words
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Article, Illustration92 1958-07-11 5 SOME fifty residents of Mountbatten Ward, Singapore, led by their City Councillor, Mrs. F. Leon-Soh. yesterday toured by chartered bus the major Police Stations on the island. Mrs. Leon-Soh told The Standard, she was conducting the tour as she wanted her electorate to see forStandard - 92 words
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Advertisement144 1958-07-11 5 EXCLUSIVE 72 HIGH ST. J||b BLOUSE I I Style By j* Jl 4 ff NEVER 1 I BEFORE I f SOLD AT M THIS f| AMAZING jjy PRICE! 27 SIWfS SACK BLOUSES ALL SIZES I DP- 1850 N CO 50 f »v\\\\\\\\\*\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\v\\\\\\\\\v\\\\\\\v\\v\\\\\\\\\v PRICES SPECIALLY REDUCED TO REMEMBER OUR Ist birthday!144 words
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Article235 1958-07-11 6 COUNCILLOR LODGES A PROTEST He Accuses Trust Of Squandering' Tax-payers' Money PEOPLES Action Party City Councillor, Mr. Wee Tool Boon, who is also one of Ihe Councils representatives on the Singapore Improvement Trust, yesterday protested against a decision of the trustees on Wednesday to give a former employee an ex-gratia235 words
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230 1958-07-11 6 MARSHALL WIELDS A GILDED SPITTOON WORKERS Party leader, Mr. David Marshall, at a by-election rally last night wi elded a gilded spittoon which he said he hoped Singapore Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock would use as a symbol for his proposed United Socialist Front. On the sDittoon was written230 words
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Article39 1958-07-11 6 MRS. G. Hartnoll. of Meyer Court, was yesterday acquitted in UM First Traffic Court on a summons charge of speeding ■long Bedok Road. Singapore, at about IJM am on January 18. She pleaded not gui'ty to '.he charge.39 words
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Article, Illustration66 1958-07-11 6 A FORMER Indonesian Consul in Singapore. Mr. F.P. Mamora (above), arrived in the Colony from Jakarta by air yesterday on his way to Bangkok for a new post. Mr. Mamora, who was here for five years before he was transferred to the Foreign Ministry in66 words
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Article110 1958-07-11 6 Canberra Jets Due In Tomorrow NEW Zealand's first ar.d only Squadron of Canberra let bombers. No. 75 Squadron, will arrive in Singapore tomorrow and Sunday to serve with the Far East Air Force at R.A.F. Tengah in place oi Xo. 14 Venom jet fighter squadron which has now returned trnne110 words
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Article156 1958-07-11 6 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot (nominal 77g 78 R.S.S. No. 1 771 78 (August) 774 772 R.S.S. No. 2 75* 752 R.S.S. No. 3 69 70 Tone: Quietly steady. The price of tin in Singapore yesterday was $368* (down156 words
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Article164 1958-07-11 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs— During the ten yearold Emergency— from June 1948 to June this year— a total of 12.793 terrorists were eliminated. Statistics released by the I eral Government show t out Ol this number. 6 were killed. 2.798 wound--1,266 captured while 2,129 •orists surrendered,164 words
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Article111 1958-07-11 6 Students Knifed By Ten Men KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Two schoolboys were Blabbed with pen knives by a 10-man gang as they sat chatting on the five-toot way of a house in Pudu Lane here last night at 8 o'clock. One of them. Lee Hon. Wah 13. a pupil of the111 words
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Article96 1958-07-11 6 FOURTEEN STRIKERS DISMISSED FOURTEEN employees of the Hup Cheons Furniture Manufacturing Company in Sumbawa Road. Singapore. who have been on strike for the last three weeks, were "dismissed" by the management, yesterday. A spokesman lor the company said that these men would be replaced by new workers. He said that96 words
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Article81 1958-07-11 6 CHUA Bak Khoon, 31. was yesterday convicted on a charge of being a member of secret society "Group 24," and Bentenccd to seven years' preventive detention, by the Singapore Third District Judge. Mr. S. K. Lee. Chua was arrested in Robinson Road on May 19 by Inspector81 words
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155 1958-07-11 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Police today warned the public against accepting cheques firm persons whose identities have not been properly established. Selangor CID Chief. Mr Tommy Hamilton, told the Press that cases of "phoney" cheques had increased ie>c°t!y. He instanced the jase H a well-established firm155 words
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208 1958-07-11 6 A JOVIAL 165-pound Prime Minister Tunku Haji Abaul Rahman flew into Singapore yesterday from Kuala I. umpur ior the ceremonial transier of the Royal Malayan Navy to the Federation tomorrow. The Tunku, who nari been ordered to rest after the rigours of his208 words
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Miscellaneous793 1958-07-11 6 JOII a w V a |a«^VfV fVIII a p, 7 1 Fur> and Frolic 6*5 Lights Questions. 6 p.m. Britannia News. ■11 lM Ifll af I I 111 H tTIVAa i' fl; o:i for tn e evening programme 630 The News. 639 Commentary II I'l lIWM 1 L _M M793 words
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Article, Illustration335 1958-07-11 7 champagne-filled slippers for me' says Diane •-.:ik i UU ik v fj„;iv,...,d v. ril ,h.rl.n; C^ ffi nfffted te tan ker [ittMMlapop aad paperP*n aad beta ewjaa> L* at M im:: I C<; hundrf(U of h.in ICjoag sea. r i.nt *o At L. it i*n'» L- fFYION UCTvas released .„t.335 words
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115 1958-07-11 7 COLUMBIA Pictures has announced it will release "The Gene Krupa Story," tch ch producer PhC p A. WaxnmM u~CC "'a Are Vith 5n 7 Minco in the title roe. M >ico. rcho is nn ardent Jr.:: grammar ami n longr;" c ian of115 words
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Article, Illustration368 1958-07-11 7 f£ftlu4Col -"tfec Hintfc" "ttfi, YaSLULY TiAhOS* OVELY, raver-haired Marianne Cook, Ger-man-born star of the forthcoming movie "Christine," may become the first glamorous film star to earn the title of "Doctor". She has only one more year of study for her M.D. degree. From her368 words
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Article146 1958-07-11 7 ''THINGS have changed for German star Hardy Kruger. When he came to England a year ago to make his first British film, THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY, he was 'Mr. Nobody', for the British public was unacquainted with his 22 German films. He could walk around146 words
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Miscellaneous105 1958-07-11 7 A Star Of The 'INN' A TISS Tsai-Chin on the set ~A of the forthcoming M.G.M. (British) production "Inn of the Sixth Happiness," talking to Mr. S. K. Lam of the BBC Chinese Section. The film wi'l star Ingrid Bergman and Kurt Jurgens. Interviews with stars and technicians in this105 words
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Miscellaneous498 1958-07-11 7 rpODAY's QUOTATION: "Prtv and forbearance characterize all I of Justice." Prank- I PRIDAY FOR EVERY- I ONE: Those are set I Ipasf _^_m accomplished today. fl kW^r^^^E During afternoon ard I Hill U discretion ad- j W_^_^_^___\_^L_^ with I others, especially those in isS^a^______a^^^lß_____________^^aaa^^^^^ authority. Limit use of qu,d refre498 words
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Advertisement1164 1958-07-11 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 lines) s o':;r the blue funnel line l:;:" SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW, LONDON fr CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (Via Suez with liberty to proceed via Panama or1,164 words
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Advertisement561 1958-07-11 8 EAST ASIATIC Ui HOMEWARDS Sailings tor Aden. Port SaM r "'*<.» t Rotterdam, Hamburg, Bremen. Copenhagen r... h€ "bte, fl Spore P <, h "MEONIA" 25Ju r fl "BOMA" 30 July I Beymouth, Gdynia. "LALANDIA" 23 24a U9 I OUTWARD Sailings for Bangkok and tor FAt Penang p <> h561 words
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Article, Illustration14 1958-07-11 9 L _Lm that these two I ught the ard sai!--10 cr 11 Mr14 words
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Article9 1958-07-11 9 Increased Aviation Exports I 116 s of HtUiflß ex:9 words
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Article123 1958-07-11 9 U.K. Visit For This Mission \D< >.\. .July in (Reuter)— Sino-British Trade Council anno..:: ed today that a procurement gro .p ol seven reprees f f he China Nation- ransport Machinery Import n would arrive in i shortly. A statement saii! the group, led by Ml K. Chen Chieh, i123 words
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Article164 1958-07-11 9 SHIPS IN PORT OI 11 X ROADS Oulida. Dai Koku Mara, T DB| -x ill. Bill >:• Ringhorn, Prja.- Kina Batoela. Umaria Musi, Ner. Inchm.. Mascot Prince Salvor, Bak ngar X.m a Amei:a. R bert< r c Ea em SRT Noi -i: C irtha« Baa Ro I Jense MineAmaai i.-.c.164 words
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Article50 1958-07-11 9 Brazil's imp >rts of whaal and flour [rona the United Statea Ihis year wil! amount la a: leasl 730.000 metric tons. grain etiuh i ami. TUi wIU bi aaarly #3 aat .•ent al tht country*! expected Importi of 1.700,000 metric tor..- Bron all countries thi> fear.50 words
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Article31 1958-07-11 9 world exports of copra ■■d COCOnuf oil last year were estimated nt 1,315,000 teen of Oil equivalent, about two ncr rent sborl of the 1956 record Of 1,347,000 tons.31 words
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Article99 1958-07-11 9 LONDON. July 10 (TPI) Britain's steel production last month averaged 373.600 tons a week, compared with 379.000 tons in May md 418.000 tons in June last year, the Iron and Steel Board announced today. About half the decline in production has been caused by producers reducing still99 words
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Article240 1958-07-11 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Competition is keen in oo| overteai engineering firm s to gain the multiThe dam is a tie-up of r. merit's 15 year, hydro electric power i -r.e. estimated to cost v_, 1.000.000. -,c _ir>t phase is for a- SI 2,-240 words
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Article58 1958-07-11 9 Rise In U.K.'s Reserves LON'DOX. July 10 (UPP Britain's gold and dollar reserves rose by U5537,000,000 last month, the Treasury announced yesterday. At Urn end ol the month. the reserves >tood at US$3,--76,01 N 1,000. Than wag deficit in June, with the Buropean Payments Union of £25.000,000, c unpaired with58 words
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Article, Illustration56 1958-07-11 9 NEW YORK is to have a 50-storey skyscraper, at the rear of the Grand Central Railroad Terminal in that city. The building, it is claimed, will be the largest private office building in New York. It is expected to be completed in 1961. Photo is an56 words
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200 1958-07-11 9 PENANG, Thurs. Hongkong built ferries will serve the new ferry terminals at Weld Quay and Butterworth, when they are completed next year. This was revealed today I Chairman of the Penang rt Commission, Mr. H.J. ailes, at a press con'he cost for the new ferries200 words
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Article139 1958-07-11 9 Rubber Slips Cents RUBBER dropped 2 cent to TTi centg pal lb. tor International first grade Juiy in Singapore yesterday. Opening slightly lower than previously, the JKriCg eased further on a quiet market With some upeountry liquidation. Lower sheet Interest was fair though not as good as Of late, but139 words
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Article28 1958-07-11 9 JAPAN produced 7.477 tons of aluminium ingot in May this year, a ten-percent increase over the 6,782 tons of April and thus renewed the post-war high.28 words
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Article24 1958-07-11 9 France exported 6.700.000 pounds of butter in the first quarter of 1958. a gam of about 4.000,000 pounds over a year earlier.24 words
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Article248 1958-07-11 9 AN ELECTRONIC device will soon be on the market to help chemists achieve in a matter of minutes the extremely accurate analysis of products which normally takes hours.. This new development was recently demonstrated at an international conference in Amsterdam. The instrument, which is 100.000248 words
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282 1958-07-11 9 JAPAN TRADE BODY TO ASSIST MALAYA Vhtunve Ami Commerce KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry is prepared to lend as many experts as possible to the Federation Government to survey its economic situation and help develop the country. .Mr. H. Tanaka, a representative of the Chamber282 words
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101 1958-07-11 9 SUMATRA was Malaya's biggest supplier of rubber in June, sending 21.330 tons of 36.440 tons imported into th.s country in that month. Next biggest supplier was Indonesian Borneo, which sent 7.632 tons. Other important suppliers were Sarawak (3.174 tons). Banka and liton 1.532 tons.101 words
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Article77 1958-07-11 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picu! yesterday were: copra June/Ju.v U.K. Continent I3OJ buyers Pl sellers coconut oil in bulk $47J tellers; in drums lao| sellers: Muntok white pepper $130 sellers! Sarawak white SI 129 >el er>; Special Sarawak black $75. Singapore Copra Association closing prices77 words
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112 1958-07-11 9 Industrials Steady, Tins Are Firm INDUSTRIALS were quietly steady while tins and rubbers were firm in the Malayan share market yesterday. Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association wore: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers B. B. Petrol 16/- 48/Fed. Dispensary 1.10 141 Fraser Neave Ords. 2.45 2.50 H'kong112 words
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Article154 1958-07-11 9 MALAYAN sharebrokerp reported the following busine.-s dor., ye.-: erriay: Fed. Dim $1 14, $1.13; F. N. ords. $2.55; Gammon $1.47^. Hammer $1.63, $1.615; H. Waugr. $1.32. SI.3U: Jackson $1.15. $1.16. M. Cement $1,674; Robinson ords $1.82; Sime Darby $1.54: Steam ?hip 73c. 74c. S. Times $1.74. S. Traders154 words
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Article73 1958-07-11 9 U.S. Banker To Visit Colony A SEATTLE hanker. Mr. Clarence L. Hulford. will visit Singapore, the Federation of Malaya, and o".her South-east Asian countries later this year during a world tour on reha.i of the 1959 Seattle Fa.r Mr. Hulford is an official of the Seattle trade fair 01 ionization73 words
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Article87 1958-07-11 9 TOKYO. July 10 (UPl)—' China's bicycle r ■••vu fact ure rs plan to overtake British makers in "quality within one to one-and-a-half years and in quantity in two years. it is reported today. The Pian for overtaking Br.ti.sh bicycle manufacturers was worket out in the first87 words
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Article52 1958-07-11 9 WORLD corn production in 1957-50 is estimated at h.--470,000.000 bushels, on.y slightly below the record production a year Ma. Considerably larger crops than last year in Europe and South America are offset by smaller harvests in other area-, especially in t- r .c Soviet Union and52 words
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Article, Illustration131 1958-07-11 9 U.K. Trade Commission Co-ordinated A SINGLE co ordinated organization of the L'nitcd Kingdom Trade Commissioner will in future serve the territories of the Federation of Malaya, Singapore, Brunei. North Borneo and Sarawak. From July 21, one I'nitcd Kingdom Trade Commissioner will be responsible ior the area as a whole. He131 words
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Article81 1958-07-11 9 LONDON. July 10, < Reuter) Lord Luke, who recently returned from a Far Last visit, said m London yesterday thai Britain should pay more attention to Japans industrial expan.-i n. He lold a lunch of the National Association of Warehouse Keepers: "In Japan they are81 words
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Article47 1958-07-11 9 THE Malayan Excha: cp By k. A ria'.nn mad c <"\\ g ces ir, ;ts i ;-r m< r< ants Sill. TT or O D rrartv Frenc Kia!.< 1.-,- i V- d Gldi 122 Ital L t 20 H O: ci excha :g€ :a'cs> remain \_:.cilc:cd.47 words
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Advertisement176 1958-07-11 9 9 EVERETT ORIENT LINE f^_tj S pore P Shorn Penong Japan i ca*. 3S-S9 JO July 27 July **>90ng Coir :4 v 28 lulv .15 Aug 22 Aug |f EVERETT STAR LINE jpj Jooon. J C 5 J u'v 17 July SJ??**'' p e^«on Gu July 26 July 5 Aug176 words
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Advertisement66 1958-07-11 9 WHY the acrobatics Without strain an Electrolux would quickly do all her floor-to-ceiling cleaning. Model 62 has all the tools* even a sprayer, at no extra cost Will someone please tell her about the new C\ Electrolux More suction power Tor deep thormiph clfintng. lhrov»>a«ay hags eliminate handling of duM.66 words
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Article, Illustration60 1958-07-11 10 Century Sprint To Thomas THE finish of thp women** 1(H) yard a at the RAF (hangi sports at Changi nn Tuesday. Picture shows SACK Thomas of the W.R.A.F. bursting the tape to win the century sprint. Picture on the right ghous Sgm. Stork of .V>. 7<J Air Formation Signals levelling60 words
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Article150 1958-07-11 10 BRUSSELS. July 10. Reuter). The International Lawn Term:- Fedt ration at its annual meeting here, yesterday decided that a> from January flr>t 1959 no amateur lawn t^nni.^ player will be allowed to travel abroad and receive expenses for more than 150 days each year. The150 words
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Article92 1958-07-11 10 BRISBANE, July 10 (Reuter). England s share of this year's Rugby League tour gates already is about £A 50-,-000 and three more matches have to be played before the team goes to Xew Zealand. One of the matches is the third Test at Sydney on92 words
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Article307 1958-07-11 10 Rough Trip MODEST TAN SAYS WEIL DO OUR BEST EMPIRE GAMES VILLAGE, St Athan, Wales July 10, (Reuter) Malaya's three-man Empire and Commonwealth Games team, who arrived here shortly after midnight, got down to light training today after only a few hours sleep. The three athletes307 words
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Article289 1958-07-11 10 HONGKONG FENCERS CONFIDENT EMPIRE GAMES VILLAGE, St. Athan, Wales, Juiv 10. (Reuter) Ten members of the Hongkong tear*: to the Empire Games arrived at this picturesque international township late last night after a nonstop air-rail-road journey from Hongkong. And today. eacer to get down to international training, tae I howlers289 words
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Article167 1958-07-11 10 W.I. Test Team For S. Africa JOHANNESBURG, July Ig (Reuter) A party of 15 coloured cricketers from the West Indies, including at least eight Test players, will tour South Africa in the 1950/60 season, it was announced here last night. Mr Bob Pavaida. President of the South African Board of167 words
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Article69 1958-07-11 10 LEEDS, England. July 10, (Reuter)— Henry Cave, vicecaptain of the touring New Zealand cricket team, learned here of the sudden death of his mother at home. He is the third New Zealander to suffer in this way since the start of the tour. John D'Arcy, while69 words
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Article24 1958-07-11 10 BINTANG Bulan Sports Club and the Springdale Sports Club will play a friendly soccer match at 5.15 p.m., at Farrer Park today.24 words
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Article348 1958-07-11 10 JACK PEART - JACK PEART Says I ONDON, Fri Getting information from Arsenal Football Club is about as easy as walking uut of the Tower of London with the Crown Jewels shifted under youi arm. I learn, however, that all is far Irom well behind the scenes at348 words
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Article, Illustration57 1958-07-11 10 MISS CHIU BOR OI of Bunce House receives the swimming championship Cup from Mrs. T. K. Taylor, wife of the Chief Education Officer of Selangor, in the Methodist Girls' Afternoon School annual sports held at their school ground, Kuala Lumpur recently. Miss. Chiu won all the57 words
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Article, Illustration55 1958-07-11 10 SEOUL: Korean youngsters compete in "Sirum" or Korean wrestling at a park here on the Traditional Tano Festival Day. the fifth day of the fifth month of the lunar calendar. Men and women, youngsters and elderly people throughout the nation observed the custom celebrating "the most energetic month55 words
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Article152 1958-07-11 10 'Blunders And Mistakes' MOSCOW, July in. (ReuteO Russian pOCCtC seectors and trainers were accused of •'blunders and mistakes" yesterday following the failure a the Russian team in the recent World Cup tournament in Stockholm. Russia was eliminated In the quarter-finals of the World Cup. A sharply worded artir e in152 words
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Article43 1958-07-11 10 SPOKANE, Washington July 10 (Reuter) —Nino Valdes. 'he Cuban heavyweight. knocked out Harold Carter (U.S i.i tne ninth round here last night. Carter ig rated fifth tad Valdes eighth contender for the world title by the American National Boxing Association.43 words
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Article19 1958-07-11 10 AMSTERDAM. July 9 (Reuter). Holland heat Germany 4-3 after 10 innings in an International baseball match here yesterday19 words
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287 1958-07-11 10 INDIA 'INVITE' FOR EDDY KEW SAN KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs -The n lv iffl champion, Eddy Choong, has been given mi tunity to prove that he is still good enou-h u Joe lloek. Fern Sonneville, Thanoo and Cnj'.^fl game of badminton. fl This opportunity is b< ii g offered him by287 words
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Article70 1958-07-11 10 LONDON. July 10 <R. r.U i There are twelve final ceptora with weight- for King George VI and the Queen Elizabeth Stakes, to be in over one mile ar.d a half at Ascot Heath, on July 9. They are: •Doutclle, Hornbeam. China Rock. Brio- ho. Ai70 words
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Article63 1958-07-11 10 THOMAS SETS NEW 3 M. RECORD DUBI V, M m.es when he vm e£m I mas time hettofl previou Sandor Iha ros of H-jfl led most of ifl owed M m The, ffi p| fl 7,000 that a ncr I -ng set anc theraaelves hoarse. I I 1 lose atten-ee63 words
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Article33 1958-07-11 10 AFGHAN GAMES pksh p I VFI i c A— I I toi mml vestcrd. I 1 accept I I I Turk* the S here said A C-r,- I od to I testivi' I33 words
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Article20 1958-07-11 10 81. -K. aftej Belgiar sh;n h< fl I five Pet. r BiY I K es behind I20 words
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Article920 1958-07-11 11 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD zar0 le Also Impresses VVinding Up Gallop liv I dimimK ncl A/arole, lwo recent Kuala eH \er> impressive workers in 1/ ,t Bukit Timah yesterday. m- 0 t when he WttW" furlongs IKm the centre of 1 JJon this W l *sA have a big I main920 words
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Article487 1958-07-11 11 s««ium5 ««ium here r f erwjee to 'hree •>r. ***a «*ay ■1 D Yaik IW Vs P Jayatilaka vv JEM Goh Thean Siew vs FG P D Mayo va P MitW D Edmonds vs Ma a .n Shiek Ahmad J Fowler >l»ns open doubles. Top section;487 words
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140 1958-07-11 11 Saints Lick Techs Out For Only 18 GOOD battini by A. L*Estranfe, who mined his hall entury by a run. enabled St Andrew's S< hooi to beai Tanj ng Katong Taehnieal School by 1 runs in an inter-school eri ket match at W odsvi Ie yesterday. Batting first, St. A:140 words
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Article63 1958-07-11 11 KUALA LUMPUR Thursday A -4 year-old Kajang Malay school ieacher Abu Bakar Rashid yon Ihe Selangor Malaya Novices title when he beat Mohd. Yusof! Akito 15-3 15-8 In the final ol the badminton tournament ai the SBA Hall last Bight 1:-. the doubles final. lisan63 words
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Article76 1958-07-11 11 IPOH Thursday Keen goU jp expec'.ed thia week-end on the Tiger Lane course in Ipoh when the Perak Turf Club Sports Club w.ll defend Ihe Sultan Yusof Cup against the Selangor Oolf Chih in their annual match Tie visitors will field a strong team of76 words
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Article, Illustration101 1958-07-11 11 He r e BstPg L'unp's wnSmmCceuftml attempt ro bCSI the I arid grk re- rd <>* M I I '.f/.s- at tfcg < (in ei in ToJ;II f Colsni lifti r. vent o* '•> mi* tht B' gd it, dropped IRs ire o'.rs be/ore101 words
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Article402 1958-07-11 11 KOWLOON BUSMEN FOR 1 6-G AME TOUR Malaya-wide Matches For Famed Tourists KUALA UMPUR, Thurs.— Hongkong's Kowloon Motur Bus Football Club, one of the foremost soccer teams in South East Asia, will arrive in Kuala Lumpur d irrig the latter part of this month to play 16 games against Malayan402 words
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323 1958-07-11 11 —Coach Tells The Tans SINGAPORE'S weight lifters for Cardiff were given a final advice by coach Chua Tian Teck yesterday, out they didn't take off for Britain last night as he expected. Their plane WU delayed, and the lifters leave this morning in.stead.323 words
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Article243 1958-07-11 11 I IPOH. Thurs. Moses ray. Bitiawan .-ch^* Iteacher and Malaya's Dan.- Cup re- presentative, Is exoected to retain hi- Peran singles and doubles titles in the 1953 Perak lawn tennis association'- championship- which will conclude this week-end en the Town Council courts Moses will243 words
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Article74 1958-07-11 11 THE ji- 4 Annual Swimming Carnival ol the Anglo-Chinese School. Singapore, will ho beld on Friday, Aug I it 8.18 p.m. a', the Si;. gapore Chinese Swimming Club. Events for Or] Boy.- .we Iff metres Freestyle and 4 x .Vi metres (Freestyle) Btiij Those wishing to parth .pate74 words
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Article78 1958-07-11 11 X I A L A LUMPUR. Thurs. The RuaJa Lumpur Kamsville Badminton Party. Selangor junior doubles interteam champions. will travel to MentaJiab on July 2*. to play against the Starlite Party, Temerloh District badminton inter-team league champions, for a Gold Cup presented by the Sultan of Pahang.78 words
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Article92 1958-07-11 11 Qualifiers For Girls' Long Jump QUALIFIERS for the lOflf jump finals m the Colony VSecondary Girls' Schools athletic meet On the Raffias Girls' School ground yesterday were: A Division: June Stewart (CHIJ). Slew Chin Chu (Cedar), Goh Jock Kwi and Pamela Nicholas (Katong Convent B Division: Esther Thamboo (RGS). Siak92 words
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Article221 1958-07-11 11 CARIFF, July 10, (Reuter) Empire Games athletes here were today shocked to learn that some competitors will have to be eliminated before the Games opening ceremony on July 18. The athletics committee of the Empire and Commonwealth Games Federation yesterday decided to hold extra eliminating heats221 words
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Article66 1958-07-11 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday —A sparkling display by inside left Patrick endbled Federation Armoured Car Regt. to beat Ramanad District .1-0 in their FAS division 3 league match on the Sentul Railway Recreation Club ground today The Regiment played as a well-knit team and ied 2-0 at the66 words
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Article30 1958-07-11 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday The FAS division two league match between Selangor Indian Association and South Indian Rovers, scheduled to ne played on the Taylor Road ground, wa? postponed.30 words
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Article65 1958-07-11 11 THE South team to inert North in the annual three-day cricket match to be played at Ipnh on Aug 2. 3 and 4 includes S. Sathiapalan of Negri Sembilan. and not M. C. Sethupathy of Malacca The President of thu Singapore Cricket Association. Dr One65 words
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Article212 1958-07-11 11 SINGAPORE SOC( ER: M i -va ('1 p 5 > r;';/.'.T ■•<: Jot ore nf an Br:r.r S'>:c; rC 5. 1S f SAFA D B Arsei I Dl Sc' Jnyn 7 ii 0.9 SC Srr '.vgrcn VV. nf M t WATER-POLO: D,v Ary y r. Royo \'ar]j nt212 words
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130 1958-07-11 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Selangor Malay selectors have picked 18 piayers for serious training in preparation for the forthcoming Malay Gold Cup ci mat oh against V cr; Sembilan. Training da-..- will be on Sundays. Tue-da v and Thursdays, and the Selangor p.aycr.s.130 words
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Advertisement69 1958-07-11 11 INTRIGUE, ROMANCE, DARINGLY EXCITING! SET IN THE STORMY ERA OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION! Did the French boy Hing m^J^jf^L die /n the ifl v^V\* _<-i Br _d-3% Did he seek asylum jftl^liTr^^^-^ l^_^^k. \BELINDA LEE KEITH MICHELL/W DANGEROUS \\*Ljßm N, EASTMAN COLOUR T ~*^J nsicHARD o'sullTvan ,6 f Vj^^^H MARTITA69 words
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210 1958-07-11 12 SAN FRANCISCO. July 10 (UPI) The candy store proprietors of America, in annual convention in San Francisco, yesterday came to the rescue ot great Britain's future King, who got himself involved ii a finanr-ial crisis at his school's candy shop. Said210 words
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Article331 1958-07-11 12 'Our Growth Won't Cease Till Social System Is Changed' BERLIN, July 10 Herr Walter Ulbricht, East German Communist leader, told the opening session of tils Party's Congress today that the development of Communism "will not cease before the whole woild has changed its social system." Speaking to331 words
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Article160 1958-07-11 12 IT'S THE TOP HIT POSTER QUEEN IN MINE SAFETY OUTFIT t ND V) (Reuter) in unauth( i I I aing the Qut la I lit floo mi i t offices of th- N Safety Council here yester The Coun h did I ask Palace permission I t on a smal160 words
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Article, Illustration49 1958-07-11 12 VK'K-PR KS I I) ENT Chen (heng was appointed by President Chiang Kai-Shek as Premier tonrurrently to succeed Premier O. K. Vui. Chen. 82. one of the mo>t powerful leaders in the Nationalist Government is regarded hv observers here as next in line to succeed President Chiang— (lP. Pi\).49 words
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Article131 1958-07-11 12 ISMAILIA. July 10 (Reuter) Thi Ana rican companies s a c ntract here yc>terdi. carry ut a two-year pr Yr.cctc ri- ep< n and v. n th< Su. Canal. The comp n.- > are: The At; irv: C ill Pacific ComI itt st indard Dredging131 words
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Article80 1958-07-11 12 PEKING July 10. i ßeuter) rhe Chim e Mini.stry of Cul' rday ordered tK it b prices should be cl\ by ,i ..it 15 DU cent with b...> r cut i for works on M irxism than those on I: Ministry's r rder said th ii80 words
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258 1958-07-11 12 Canada, U.S. Agree To Study Joint Control Of Arctic OTTAWA, July 10. (Reuter)— Canada and the IMM SM agreed yesterday to join together to study control methods for system of Arctic inspection against aerial attack. An official statement from j President Eisenhowever and Canada's Prime Minister, Mr. John Diefenbaker, said258 words
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Article145 1958-07-11 12 BEIRUT, July 9 (UP!).— A Belgian Consul-General pleaded not guilty before a fiveman Military Tribunal today to g thargc oi ""niggling arms from Syria to Lebanese reLouis Edward Arthur De- san 1, whose post is in Damascus, aaked lot diplomatic immunity and said through h:>145 words
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107 1958-07-11 12 NAIROBI. July 10 (Reuter).— Mr. Percy Williamson, brother and successor of the late Dr. John T. Williamson is selling the -hares of the fabulous Mwadui diamond mine equally to the Tanganyika Government and be Beers Consolidated Mines Ltd., it was authoritatively learned here107 words
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Article31 1958-07-11 12 A BRITISH sailor 26-year-Vi Ronald Blackburn was -tabbed in Rotterdam ve-tcr lay when he tried to intervene in a brawl between a fcY.owsailor and four Indonesians, Police said-- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article213 1958-07-11 12 LONDON, J ily 10 (Reuter) I > Na-. -.\rn.in Albert V.- \.< I iv>. was alleged m court v< U mv to have asked a Sir! m a no.v lar.e. "heads or tai ,n :to have trie! to strangle her wnen >he replied "hea Is."213 words
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Article, Illustration69 1958-07-11 12 THIS GIRL JOINS THE VOLUNTEERS ARMED with a submachine gun, this girl joins civilian volunteers who drove rebel forces from hills overlooking Beirut airport last week. The next da.y fighting erupted again with the most violent action centred around a bridge which controls traffic north to Syria. The Lebanese ArmyU.P.I. - 69 words
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112 1958-07-11 12 NO ELEVATORS NEEDED ON U.K. CARRIERS LONDON, Juiv 10 (UPI) The British Navy is supposed to be manned by "young ablcri-boriied seamen." and I there is no need to install passenger elevators in the Navy's aircraft carriers, tne British Government ruled yesterday. Robert Allan. Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty, made112 words
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Article36 1958-07-11 12 LONDON. July 10 (UPI) Movie star Jayne Mansfield (husband Mickey Hargitay) is expecting a baby in Deccmoer. it was announced here today. Jayne is doing a film at studios near here.36 words
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241 1958-07-11 12 U.K.'s Information Posts Are Being Stepped Up LONDON, July 10, (Reuter) —Lord Home. Secretary for Commonwealth Relations, said last night that the government's information posts in the Commonwealth had been re-inforced in the last year in India, Pakistan. Ghana, Malaya, the Central African Federation. Nigeria, the 'Vest Indies. East Africa241 words
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Article60 1958-07-11 12 VIENNA. July 10 (Reuter) The Board of the International Atomic Energy Agency seated in Vienna has designated the following countries as member of the Board of Governors for 1958-1959: Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Denmark. France. India, Japan. Poland. Union of South Africa, Union of Soviet60 words
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Article69 1958-07-11 12 NICOSIA, July 10 (Reuter). Christos Konstantinou, a 20--year-old Greek Cypriot mason was sentenced to death in Nicosia yesterday for having had a revolver in his oossession on May 24 this year. He is the first Greek Cypriot to be sentenced to death unoer the stricter69 words
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Article26 1958-07-11 12 VICE ADMIRAL James Henry Flatley, decorated five times for heroism as a naval aviator in the Pacific during World War 11. died yesterday in Washington.- UPIUPI - 26 words
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Article20 1958-07-11 12 THE death roll in the recent South Korean floods yesterday rose to 47 following the discovery of further bodies.- ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article31 1958-07-11 12 MORE than 1.780 people died of cholera during a fortnight in June in two districts of Madya Pradesh State Central India, the Health Ministry announced in Bhopal. Central India yesterday. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article24 1958-07-11 12 THE Japanese Government yesterday approved the export oi seven locally produced helicopters to Burma unncr the terms of the JapaneseBurmese reparations agree ment.- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article15 1958-07-11 12 AWNI KHALIDI. Secretary General of the Baghdad Pact, arrived in London by air last night.15 words
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Article19 1958-07-11 12 THE British Home Secretary yesterday dismissed the appeal of Charles Ridge against his dismissal as Brighton's Police Chief. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article17 1958-07-11 12 THAT boon of civilization, the parking metre, went into operation in London for the first time yesterday.17 words
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Article20 1958-07-11 12 NATIONALIST China planto establish a "medium <\/e," atomic power plant on Formosa within ten years. it was disclosed on Wednesday.20 words
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Article20 1958-07-11 12 CEYLON'S most spectacular national festival the Kandyan Peiahera. which was can c CI last week, will be held after ReuterReuter - 20 words
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139 1958-07-11 12 THE HAGUE, July 10, (Reuter) The Netherlands Government has decided to establish conscription for civil defence organisations, it was officially announced at the Hague yesterday. The announcement was made at a Press conference by the Minister of Home Affairs. Mr. A. A. M.139 words
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Article, Illustration57 1958-07-11 12 PICTURE shows a group of hi I soldiers captured by Central Governm-i who staged a surprise attack on the M near the North Celebes rebel capital M. V tured rebels were not regular soldiers h.,- ed locally. Among them were old mm and girls in uniforms. TheU.P. - 57 words
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233 1958-07-11 12 WASHINGTON, July 10 (IPI) M; nard Golrifine angrily accused Rep. IV;. Democrat, (Illinois), of trying to bla<km terday after the Congressman asked n i list once had been indicted for conccalm. bankruptcy case. Mack raised the question after Goldfine ref...- to te tne House Investigating233 words
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Article44 1958-07-11 12 R.I. STUDENT MARRY IN CANBERRA CANBEI 'I were mam In«i« ra Austraaa. .ourful at the Inde The s Hard j anah. were the foil Plan st Canberra. I Tnr A 1 Externa MM Ca-ey. Bering hapn v "ar The Ir tionai dress and laa44 words
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Article29 1958-07-11 12 THK H I A bod 6,500 Dutcaaj re ma rent nv. 1 comp et( Nether GovWßal mated yesterday. Those remaininf Cath< 1 private emp ovr Nation?, 1 45.000.29 words
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