Singapore Standard, 12 July 1958
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Title Section25 1958-07-12 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone *****—5 Coble "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1958 Vol. IX No. 10 15 cts. 14 Pages fc it m 3. IFINAL EDITION]25 words
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Article2979 1958-07-12 1 STATE OF SINGAPORE BILL UNOPPOSED IN COMMONS Communists Won't Capture Power, Lennox- Boy d Vows No Ground For Denying People Their Responsibility' LONDON, July 11, (Reuter)— The House of Commons today gave an unopposed second reading agreement in principle to a Bill to provide for the2,979 words
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410 1958-07-12 1 MONK, NUN MURDERED IN ATTACK ON CONVENT Renewed Communed Clashes In Cyprus NICOSIA. July 11 (Reuter). Greek Cypriot nuns ran screaming down a hillside in all directions as n.cn armed with sticks and knives mounted a sudden attack against their convent in south Cyprus late last night. Officials said first410 words
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Article147 1958-07-12 1 GEM AS, Fri. Eleven goods wagons were derailed at A>er Hitam this morning on the Gemas-Kuala Krai branch line i The wagons were hitrhei to five other passenger coaches, which left here at 615 %m The passenger coaches and the engine which were in147 words
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Article220 1958-07-12 1 KUALA BELAIT, Brunei, July 11 (UPD—A Malaccaborn oil company cabhier who laked a "snatch and run" robbery to cover defalcations of $14,600 was sent to prison for two years at the High Court here today. He was Cyril John Ferroa, Sf employed by the Brunei220 words
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Article146 1958-07-12 1 CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida, July 11 (Reuter).— The test firing of a mouse-carrying intercontinental ballistic missile appeared today to have been success- ful for ali but the mouse. The Air Force confirmed last night that the Thor-Abl« rocket launched on Wednesday night with a mouse In the146 words
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Article29 1958-07-12 1 M. PIERRE Mendes-Frunre. former radical Prime Minister leaves for Peking on July 21 on a three-week tour of China in response to a long standing invitation.— ReuterReuter - 29 words
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262 1958-07-12 1 WASHINGTON, July 11, (Reuter).— Hungarian Courts have demanded increased sentences, including the death penalty, on 100 citizens put on re-trial for 'revolutionary activities" during a recent 10-day period, United States State Department spokesman said yesttrday. In Budapest, a Hungarian Government spokesman denied262 words
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Article108 1958-07-12 1 PERAK RACE MEETING CANCELLED IPOH. Fri. An outbreak of "strangles" or horse distemper, a highly contagious disease has caused the cancellation of the Perak Turf Clubs amateur race meeting scheduled for July 26 in Ipoh. The meeting will be held on Dec. 20. The disease which caused running of the108 words
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Article61 1958-07-12 1 NICOSIA. July 11. (ReuterV A Turkish Cypriot policeman was shot dead today outside a post office in Limas-01. The policeman was on guard outside the post office when a gunman fired five times fiom an automatic weapon. The policeman slumped on the pavement and died soon afterwards.61 words
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Article29 1958-07-12 1 LONDON, July 11 (Reuter) Princess Margaret leaves London airport tonight on her first tour of Canada with a programme that will take her 3,000 miles across seven provinces.29 words
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Article96 1958-07-12 1 NICOSIA. July 11, (Reuter) A Greek-Cypriot editor chose to go to prison rather than sign a £250 Sterling bond with an undertaking to cease publishing articles considered by the government as "likely to disturb public tranquility The editor, George Hadjinicolaou, 46, of the newspaper96 words
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Article, Illustration41 1958-07-12 1 THE Governor of Singapore, Sir William Goode, is seen examining charts in the Central Police Station office of the Officer-in-Charge (Crimes). Deputy Superintendent of Police, Mr. S. M. S. An-kettell-Jones, yesterday. Mr. Ankettell-Jones is on the Governor's left StandardpicStandardpic - 41 words
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236 1958-07-12 1 POLICE WEEK ATTRACTS GOVERNOR AND LIM SINGAPORE Governor Sir William Goode, Chief Minister Lim Yew Hock, and members of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce mingled with crowds who thronged the Central Police Station in South Bridge Road yesterday. "This is an inspiring sight men, women and children, of all walks236 words
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Article55 1958-07-12 1 GLASGOW, July 11 (Reuter) Peter Manuel. 32. Britain's most cold-blooded killer, was hanged in Barlinnie Jail here this morning for seven murders. The execution was the last scene in the drama that began with Manuel's threeweek trial in May. He will be buried beside other murderers in the55 words
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Advertisement169 1958-07-12 1 yovTcan] x O^^S^^^^^SSSSSSSSSSSSm [be surel **$«p* pith Io Put The Load B^a/J Where It Belongs Choose >*NLrV^f X//^^ W 111 driver and .\J V|/* I.]>> c n gers in j/7 I s fro* I md engine L <J V »n rear the running without |||t load, v. -re t is169 words
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Article462 1958-07-12 2 Not Satisfactory And Distrusted, Says The TUC THE Singapore Trades Union Congress yesterdiy j alleged that the majority of the trade unionists nad no faith in the existing arbitration and conciliation i machinery set up by Government. The allegation was contained in a memorandum submitted by the462 words
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Article492 1958-07-12 2 MEDIUM FACES MURDER TRIAL PENANG. Fri.— A medium went into a trance -nd successfully found the half-nude body of a missing woman hidden in a j padi-ficld. but subsequently \he Police charged the medium with the murder; of the woman, the Assize Court was told today. In the dock was492 words
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211 1958-07-12 2 Strontium 90 Deposits In S'pore Registered WASHINGTON, July 11. tUPI). Singapore regMeied 6.1 and 7 in the cumulative Strontium 90 deposits iin ir.iiii*Ulies per square mile) in a survey compiled betwee?> June ID.iH and June 1957 respectively. But fallout from dtomic- weapons tests apparently has spread more strontium 00 ra-dio-active211 words
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Article84 1958-07-12 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Pneumona claimed 21 Ae c in the Federation dufi*»fj <he week ending June 21. according to an official health mteiligenre report. The second highest killer during the same period was diphtheria, which registered seven deaths out of 28 eaats reported. Dysentery one death84 words
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Article, Illustration158 1958-07-12 2 ROOFTOP CHASE ENDS IN FOUR ARRESTS SINGAPORE Police arrested four secret society gangster suspects after a dramatic chase over the rooftops in Veerasainy Road yesterday. On information received, members of the (rime branch of the Kandang Kerbau Police Station raided a house in Veerasamy Road. Several men. seeing the Police,158 words
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332 1958-07-12 2 No Premeditation To Kill, Says Defence Counse KOALA LIMPIR, Fri-A Malayan Fj boilei maker while righting with his wurknuH their thiiflren's quarrel took "undue ;;(i\.ini j:^ the othe. by using a five-foot melal studded staff as a weapon, Mr. Justice Smith u.^ w DPP Inche Salleh bin A» as made332 words
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Article72 1958-07-12 2 MR S- the r. Nam a/ m pram- dp*:: in Chary.! r- of taxa: n of corti h< arms of un and < .-.rtP appttf Mr S< t n Justice S the Hig! Prnant ai Andrew S P> re He had bren cWk ai M72 words
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Article15 1958-07-12 2 ONK Lambeth wrrr y.: > sorvin Ch Qm H n London H* Rr :tO!15 words
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Advertisement1443 1958-07-12 2 NOTICES THE PENANG TURF CLUB AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY MEETING. 1958. SATURDAY. 2nd AUGUST. 1958. WEDNESDAY, 6tb AUGUST. 1958. SATURDAY. 9th AUGUST. 1958. ENTRIES close at 12 o'clock Noon on Wednesday. 23rd July, 1958. Application List for SUBSCRIBING MEMBERS for the Financial Year. Ist September, 19.57 to 31st August. 1958 are1,443 words
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Advertisement547 1958-07-12 2 TENDER NOTICES P. W. D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class "D" and above registered contractors will be received by the Superintending Engineer, Public Works Department. Kuala Lumpur up to 3 p.m. on 27.7.58 for the Supp.y, Transport and Delivery of Materials from Bk. Lanjan. Bk. Blachan and Batu Caves Quarries547 words
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Advertisement62 1958-07-12 2 sw^n^snnp^ YUNG CHOON REVIE NEW WORLD PARK Nightly at 8.15 p.m. SEE: Mif* Annie (hia in hrr IS Sensational Strl P lf vf vy Dance Nifhllv. -^S^k Plus LairM Dante Items R> J| Carroll Linda Marie a Mona Comic Sketch and Sm K in£ fwW in all Dialects Nißhtl> ifir^62 words
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Article417 1958-07-12 3 5^TT~7< nqapore's education system, its kb nroiccts, will find many, if not I**"* Tls ond queries answered in the I rhc r v C survey hich has now been r>? rek rolbl<shcd by the Department of dieted on* P u T most people, the revelaS rVI quarter of417 words
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Article303 1958-07-12 3 :s^"-I; boodv purge is in progress In ■Pf. At least four and perhaps six, more i: st :He Hungarians anti-communist -:.:n m,: hlien under the Red axe. The :op!c has again grown in inten- > Tnd executions continue. An- k of this unhappy country face ne303 words
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Article1073 1958-07-12 3 C. H. KOH - FOR A NEW RACE OF SINGAPOREANS C. H. KOH By [N 1955 I foresaw that the English party system of Government may rot work too well in Singapore because the circumstances here are not identical with those in England. The English people have taken more than a century to evolve1,073 words
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Article916 1958-07-12 3 Leo Silberman - Leo Silberman By REUNION ISLAND. VEXT to independence, integration is the cry now most frequently heard in the overseas territories of the Western Powers. Soon other small dependencies as well as Malta, for example, may ask to be part of the United Kingdom. •'Complete integration" has latterly916 words
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Article373 1958-07-12 3 KING MAHENDRA IN MOSCOW By A Special Correspondent LONDON has greeted King Mahendra °f Nepal and his Queen, who were flown from New Delhi in a Russian aircraft, with obsequious deference and red carpets. China stole a march on the Russian Government some months ago by making Nepal a tree373 words
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Article156 1958-07-12 3 Shorts from the Talks Contribution Of The Romanies "Gypsies have not been entirely without influence In the world; their wild music— alternating movements of exaggerated fire and luscious melancholyInspired various composers. Including Brahms, and the Flamenco dancers of Spain owe something to the Romany influence. But perhaps the chief Romany156 words
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Article, Illustration45 1958-07-12 3 Comets are so tenuous it has been estimated that 10,000 cubic miles of their tails contain less matter than a cubic inch of air. These tails, as in the case of the Great Comet of 1843, mau be 200,--000,000 miles in length45 words
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Article, Illustration369 1958-07-12 3 FHERE is a Latin saying, the English translation of which means "Let Justice be done even if the heavens fall." The pity is tha.t like the language this virtue is dead. And when you come to think of it. practically all virtues are in the dust today. What369 words
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Advertisement55 1958-07-12 3 MUROMERZ mul m^i l rit arl<l >al!s are remove<i |NlfV\J ilip body in a dissolved ij. and fa>oural»le results \m\\ M i.lilaineil in Ihe treatment M I iVyll B 7 r 1. 11 ut. IJheiniiatiMn etc. I I 1.. fin Body Cleaner. IB CHARI CO. HI p. O. Box 123)55 words
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Advertisement125 1958-07-12 3 GOOD NEWS TO EVERYBODY To own a low-cost house of $9,500/- at Evergreen Park, Ipoh, you need pay $3,800/- down and the balance by monthly instalments. Long term special loans offered from 5 years to 15 years. Also shophouses, storey semi-detached bungalows, semi-detached bungalows and terrace houses. Kampar Garden (within125 words
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Article1002 1958-07-12 4 Told His Wife He Had Not Been Faithful C. R. DASARATHA RAJ, a former Legislative Councillor, yesterday admitted in a Singapore High Court that he "was no angel" and he had been unfaithful to his wiff during the period they were married. He w?s testifying at1,002 words
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Article, Illustration52 1958-07-12 4 and pnoto. AUSTRALIAN school girls Barbara Shakespeare (left) and Rosalind Schlank. at Adelaide's Asian Festival, admire a Malayan wood carving held by Adelaide University student Lam Tv Swee of 101, Hugh Low Street, Ipoh, and fellow student. Chan Son Ram, of 187. Hospital Quarters, Taiping. Aust. NAP - 52 words
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Article129 1958-07-12 4 PARTY TO WELCOME DAVID KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. More than 400 people are expected to attend a tea party to welcome Mr. V. David, following his recent release from detention under the Emergency Regulations. The party is Jointly sponsored by the former members of the National Union of Factory and General129 words
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98 1958-07-12 4 THE Singapore Education Ministry begins moving into its new headquarter^ in Kay Siang Road on July 17. The whole move from the present Palmer Road premises to the new place will take six days. All functions of this Ministry will be carried out98 words
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Article49 1958-07-12 4 A YOUTH. Goh Mai Wan. was charged in a Colony court yesterday with extorting $10. 80 from Wong Fook Chee by putting him in fear of bodily injury in Upper Changi Road, on July 10. He chimed trial and was allowed bail of $1,000 till July 26.49 words
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213 1958-07-12 4 GOVT. WANTS TO SPEND AN EXTRA $440,735 THE Singapore Govern, merit will ask the Legislative Assembly when it meets next Wednesday for permission to spend $440,735 over and above ihe sum already provided for in the budget. Ctf this sum, $1,400 is required for test equipment for the Telecommunications Department,213 words
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253 1958-07-12 4 Probe To Decide Recognition Of Nanyong Degree THE Singapore Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, yesterday indicated that the Government would readily recognize the degrees to be conferred by the Nanyang University if the academic standard was adjudged sufficiently high, i He told students of the Presbyterian Boys School253 words
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Article82 1958-07-12 4 Tentative Charge Of Murder N. NADESON, \va« v relatively charged in th< S:: zapore Ninth Magistrate's I yesterday with the murder of a rubber tapper. K. Maritnuthu, SO. Nadeson was a eged 1o have committed the oflenn the compound of St. Theresa's Church at in. 45 p.m. on June 20.82 words
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150 1958-07-12 4 THE Singapore City Council will stop payment of the Emergency Bonus to its staff at the Pontian and Gunong Pulai water works, as soon as "Operation Tiger" is completed in Johore. A decision to this effect was taken by the Council's Public Utility150 words
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Article97 1958-07-12 4 CAPTAIN 'PADDY' DIES AFLOAT A B: 1 n-. (J V;; 4 Cabi" fuws whii. visjH hour JaK.. knov r J 1 P.t.l nr^t "l in i', -ji btra;» s j is J Pen;,-. H Sp J 80mt,., rctun the libentkßi I par... Kh<!._ I that Si Capi Undersoil SI i97 words
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Article29 1958-07-12 4 SEVEN thefi i 16 ni m cinrrr.d pr« and a P j from i lish S J rewa! i roco\ i < any r.« -1 thp i y29 words
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Article264 1958-07-12 4 LABOI RER, Kum Chen* C limn 1\ lerday acquitted of a charge of bcinc a nipmbr unlawful secret society— group 24— In thi y Third District Court Judge, Mr SK !•< Kum. it was alleged, was arrested by a detective who was on his rounds264 words
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Article48 1958-07-12 4 Boy Flogg Stabbi By Gani A ILLN and eight I>en-r;r Gre< n, S.r e .-.r day nm The y Chay ol the OMNgJ disi s". treated pita: r r:• fc Lee had Slngap ri Cub pa-. thr qre-r ,nd wnur.d waM W: the p« him Th< J from48 words
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Article15 1958-07-12 4 TWO lir lor ai live. da fh,y Shaw thi ment park r15 words
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Article, Illustration60 1958-07-12 5 puod.i m Peking; (Tien Tang), K;iit.ma Ir.idr Fair in Kuala l ,n Wednesday. dominated i> [he centre of attraction ,t (hnii goods were displayed Minister for Defence. Dato AbI ferfeUMea am uoods to be sod. t, tn lion Tans." which were (srerml. H.we been removed. ThisStandardpic - 60 words
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214 1958-07-12 5 [IMPIR. r'ri.— Nc Hock Lin. convicted mv running of a 1.000 character lottery, rdrration \rmy >oldier charged wiih in the Magistrate's Court here. Hie soldier was later acquitted. i Boon H the soldier, was appearing efore ftfagisstrate Inchr A Rani on a large of214 words
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Article52 1958-07-12 5 Fri. of the :ng Industries ies Association met I the of En *o so.ye the dispute ■r fn?.oyees. eral secrePerera, c assom open for lav ••fats dang to £MN workers -v ■Rtiaj June 27 Ua to set •wrf Marrh 31. •V told nat it52 words
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Article645 1958-07-12 5 Chief Engineers Report Rejected By Committee THE Singapore City Council's Finance and General Purposes Committee yesterday decided to adopt the Johorc River Scheme as the Council's new source of water supply. T he Committee also decided to engage a reputable firm of Engineering Consultants at once to645 words
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Article84 1958-07-12 5 1,548 Apply For Six Council Jobs THE Singapore City Council yesterday announced that total of 1.180 people had applied for rive nosts of probationary Building Inspectors and another 368 applications had been received for the post of Assistant Keeper at the Van Kleef Aquarium. In view of the lar^e number84 words
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73 1958-07-12 5 THE Chappel grand Dinno at Victoria Memorial Hall. Singapore, win be nld to the Cultural Centre for $5,004 A decision to thi> etTe.-t v a> taken by the City Council's Finance and General Pui poses Committee yesterday. The instrument will be replaced by73 words
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Article36 1958-07-12 5 A SUPERINTENDENT of Police, Mr. Sher Mohamed. who recently completed a course ir Advanced Police Duty and Administration, at Kuala Kubu Police College, has taken over duties as the Officer-in-Charge, C.1.D.. Perak in Ipoh.36 words
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Article111 1958-07-12 5 MORE PUFF AT THAT CIGARETTE PEOPLE in Singapore are drinking less liquors but smoking more, a report of the Customs Department, issued yesterday, revealed. The report, which covered the first six months of the year, showed that revenue on liquors was 82,352,000 less than for the same period last year111 words
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Article57 1958-07-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. An ex-employee of the Telecommunications Department, charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a moneylender, was acquitted and discharged by Magistrate, Inche Abdul Rani today. K. Gangatharan was alleged to have stabbed Bachan Singh, a moneylender, with a penknife on the shoulder on57 words
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145 1958-07-12 5 S.H.B. MEN DECIDE NOT TO STRIKE IF.. MEMBERS of the Singapore Harbour Board Staft Association decided not to go on strike if the Board would negotiate with them before July 15 the expiry date of their strike notice. The decision was taken at an extra-ordinary meeting of the members last145 words
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Article30 1958-07-12 5 LIGHTNING chopped massive stones yesterday of? the mighty colosseum in Pome, whose arches and pillars have withstood earthquakes, pillaging barbarians and the siow destructive work of time.30 words
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218 1958-07-12 5 Jap Envoy To Malaya Arrives July 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Hi. Japan's Ambassadordesignate to Malaya, Mr. Kaoru Hayashi, will fly in here with his wife Hideko, on Sunday July 20, to take up his appointment. The Standard learnt today. A spokesman of the Japanese Embassy here said the Ambassador would fly218 words
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405 1958-07-12 5 MERGER with the Federation will be more difficult if the Workers Party or the People's Action Party wins th? Kallang by-election, the President of \e Labour Front, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, said at he first Lab ur Front public rally held at Bendemeer405 words
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133 1958-07-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Four children of a man. who died yesterday after a leadpipe attack by unknown assailants will be taken Into a Welfare Home by the Selangor Children's Officer. Miss Yong Siew Choon. The Standard was told today. Tobacco pedlar, K. X133 words
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Advertisement26 1958-07-12 5 TONIGHT at MIDNIGHT J YOU'LL MEET THE PEOPLE OF J JH|^ TEN NORTH FREDERICK J v% B QnemaScOPE T *H^ GES L 0 TOM i**>»CHttl£S BMCI(En-l*«Mh.*-.J«»-»brtrPHUPD«»IEj26 words
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Advertisement261 1958-07-12 5 LAST DAY TODAY of Our Ist ANNIVERSARY PRICES BLASTED TO ROCK BOTTOM Rush At: ILf HIGH STREET* "Mesdames, Messieurs, VEAL A LA VICTORIA!" ■fin) Sprinkle 2 lbs. Breast cf Veal with sat and pepper and lard 't with 4 '■as'-eis of fat bacon \-a*e r-eM tor \j mm*-"" in a261 words
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Article, Illustration50 1958-07-12 6 MAJ. -GEN. J. A. «R. Robertson. G.0.C.. 17 Gurkha Division, OCLF, is seen talking to Mr. R.A. Ferdinands, Garrison Engineer at the DCRE, in Ipoh, during; his tour of military units in North Malaya last Friday. On the right is Mr. W. G. Hunt of the DCRE.50 words
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Article128 1958-07-12 6 IPOH, Fri— The Rural and Industrial Development Authority in Perak with the cooperation of the Forest t)epartment is considering tunning special three-month courses for Malays wishing to be trained as supervisors and managers in the loggin-z and forestry businesses, The Standard learnt today. English is to128 words
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Advertisement269 1958-07-12 6 j PLEASE TRY I NOT TO FAINT! j g N «i ll|lP^'i'^# i! The Screen s *Bt j^;- S F- Number ONE '^H gj **Horror Man"... BORIS KARLOFF |i T in Universal International's i ORIGINAL Ir-S, HIIIII/1-~<Hl| i I NOT RECOMMENDED FOR THE FAINT-HEARTED! 1 TONICHT REX M'DNIGHT I mmmmmmm269 words
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Article280 1958-07-12 7 Flames Lick Wall Round Cot KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— An as yet unnamed 14- day-old baby girl slept snugly in a cradle as flames licked the wall of her one-roomed home, charring her parents' wedding photograph. Fumes filled the tiny room but the infant slept undisturbed280 words
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Article157 1958-07-12 7 Advice To Bosses, Employees 3 SINGAPORE'S Minister for 3 Local Government. Lands and j Housing, Inche Abdul Hamid i bin Haji Jumat yesterday ur--1 ged emDlo.vers and employees in the Colony to work together J for the growth of national wealth. Speaking at the opening i ceremony of the Standard157 words
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Article115 1958-07-12 7 THOUSANDS of worker., employed In the footwear in- dustry in Singapore, who arc members of rive dirlcrcr.i trade unions, are planning to form a national organization j to represent their interests. The Bata Shoe Company Employees' Union which is re- presenting a section of work- j115 words
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Article72 1958-07-12 7 THE Apex Club of Katong last night he'd a charity hall at RafTies Hotel. Singaoore. to raise funds for the rehabJita- 1 tion of cured leprosy patients. I About 300 guests who at- I tended the ball saw a fashion show put on by the Singapore72 words
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123 1958-07-12 7 Officials Of Leprosy Relief Association T«^ Council of the Singranorp j nrro. v Rrlirf A*SOCfat'nn P> t its nn^uil npnpni meet'n^ vp^ta*"*i V elpcted the following nfflc n »">: President. Mr. Fc Ppn? Lians (rp-electPd): hon. secretary Mr. Georee Scow: hon. treasurer. Mr. David CMn frp-electedV Council members: Mrs Phoa123 words
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Article148 1958-07-12 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) in Singapore yesterday were:— Buyers Sellers Spot 77| 70 RS.S. No. 1 77 772 (Sept.) .765 77i RS.S. No. 3 69* 70i i Tone: Steady. The price of tin in «2PR? re yes t terda y was 5368 (down SI) LONDON148 words
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Article158 1958-07-12 7 PEN ANG. Fri. A 13-man Committee has been set ud by the Penang Malay Patriotic Youth Organization to consider the views of Malay individuals and organizations regarding the creation of a single Malay nationality in Malaya. A congress of all Malay political bodies will be158 words
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220 1958-07-12 7 ONE-THOUSAND-TWO-HUNDRED members of Sn?aporc Police Force will 'today parade at f he PadiQg in a grand Review to wind up Police Week. At the Review, the Police will demonstrate the discipline of the Force, the smartness and bearing of its officers and men and220 words
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203 1958-07-12 7 Movie Fans Warned: Beware Of Con Man SINGAPORE cinema goers, specially women, are warned not to be taken in by a soft spoken, well-mannered young man. who will offer to help buy the tickets for them. This man is dangerous and Is a clever confidence trickster. Police stated yesterday. His203 words
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Article21 1958-07-12 7 THE Segamat Town Council will hold its monthly meeting at the Council Chambers on July 20 at 10 a.m.21 words
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Article72 1958-07-12 7 Jailed For Theft Of Bicycle WEE Ah Khian. 25. was yesterday sentenced by the Singapore Fourth Magistrate. Mr. K. T. Alexander, to four months' jail for stealing a bicycle worth $40 from Ang Thian Tee. Wee was stated to have stolen the bicycle in Alexandra Road about 6 p.m. on72 words
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Article65 1958-07-12 7 BUTTER WORTH. Fri.— Teh Hoe Choi, 26 was brought up before Tuan Syed Hussein Jamalulil in the Magistrate's Court today on a tfffltaUvt j charge of murder of a bicycie j shop owner. Cheah Lean Keat. ■od attempted murder of Cheah's wife. Ong Mcc See, at65 words
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Article49 1958-07-12 7 LAU CHONG KIM pleaded DOt guilty in a Singapore Court yesterday to a charge that he was a member of a secret society Group 36 on July 10. He was released on bail of $1,000 till July 26, when the case will be men- I tioned acain.49 words
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Advertisement575 1958-07-12 7 $llCjpnßs!nonHi F^ ij) I.U lMMl|B^|lit^^Sß^B^B^B^B^BMß^B^B^B^B^BW^JME^ *"^EM ■H BI»1 »1 ifl ?Wi TODAY! I'ilYWm. J Midnight Tonight! "TEN NORTH FREDERICK" (Vox) Midnight Tomorrow! "BORROWED WIFE" Color Mand. Today 9 a.m. Charity Show— St. Andrew* Mission Hospital Tomorrow 9 a.m. "LIEN TZE HL'O" (Mand Z *l»f\d JAJ'"- DAILY! ?-s*. tB~TiIITTtM«w sat. a575 words
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Miscellaneous967 1958-07-12 7 Saturday Date 245 The Latin Edinburgh. Oxford v Cambridge Wil.lllff.l MII ■11 I 1,1 IIT JI American Way. 3 p.m. Saturday at Lord's. Commentator: E W L^ ■Ill I ||fl|.l|l ■liliMfllrllll Prom. 3.30 Juke Box Parade. 515 Swanton. Athletics: Second Day m M ■■111 W J kl *L^^» nAAF^ 1967 words
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Advertisement909 1958-07-12 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. ttf: IJt2J/«, *****/4 132/6 Robinson Read THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICI Te Halifax, Montreal, Bested, New York, Baltimore. PfcUadelphia t> Cult Poets. Spore f. Skam Penan*. TfUCER /9 Allf 10A«f 15/16 Aug MYRMIDON 17/2$ Oct 26 Oct 27/28 Oct Carriers option te proceed via909 words
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Advertisement1158 1958-07-12 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 241 2 (18 Unit) (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 lines) XT THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (Via Sutx with liberty to proceed via Panama or Cape1,158 words
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Advertisement950 1958-07-12 8 MITSUI t¥j LINE FOR JAPAN Spore P Sham Ptnang Amogison Moru from India 20 July 18 July FOR U.S.A. via SUEZ For New York, Philadelphia. Baltimore via Bombay. Awoboson Moru trom l-ioan .17 July 21 July FOR U.S.A. via PACIFIC For Vancouver, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Cristobal, Havana, Kingston, Cardiff,950 words
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Advertisement526 1958-07-12 8 EAST ASIATIC Lid HOMEWARDS Sailings for Aden. Port S^,d r J Rotterdam, Hamburg, Bremen. Copenhagen r. "MEONIA" 24/WJ-, '4 BOMA 28 30 Jul y 3i Aug I Beymouth, Gdynia. "LAUNDIA" 23 24 Aus 25:£Au OUTWARD Sailings for Bangkok and for Fac Ea Penang p hdrr "LALANDIA' 24/25 July 2 6526 words
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Article, Illustration45 1958-07-12 9 MR. John C. Aurely, of the Parker Pens department of Montor Limited, left Singapore yesterday by air. with his wife and family, for a six months' vacation in America. Mr. Aurely will also visit the Parker factory in Jamesville. Wisconsin. MR. AURELY45 words
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Article80 1958-07-12 9 THE Supreme Grand Prix tor Textiles at the Bnifttll International Fair has been awarded to the exhibit of British wool textiles. Containing the largest display of texti.es in the exhibition, the stand < overs 3.000 ■quart (eel rod a.l the wool textiles shown are the creation80 words
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Article314 1958-07-12 9 FLUCTUATIONS in rubber during the week have been narrower and a cautious attitude seems to be developing, says Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co. Ltd.s market report. Imports during June, whilst a drop was foreseen, were lower than expected at 25,605 tors (after adjustments), but this was314 words
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Article93 1958-07-12 9 RUBBER closed 8 rent lower in Singapore vejterr.ay, with International first made August at 77 CMltl per lb. Marked down at the opening on lower overseas advices, the market steadied on a reserve of sellers and lower grade buying. The market was generally quiet with the93 words
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Article40 1958-07-12 9 SINGAPORE Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices in cents per lb yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot f.o.b. 778 78 International Aug. No. 1 RSS f.o.b. 161 78i Sept. 7H2 77 July 2 75 75i Tone: Quietly steady.40 words
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Article115 1958-07-12 9 ALL sections of the Malayan share market were quietly steady yesterday. Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Buyers Sellers Gammon 1.44 1.48 Metal Bnx 1.63 1.67 Straits Times 1 74 1.78 Wearne Bros. 9 12 3.16 Hong Kong 4/- 4/6 Killinghall 5/9 .6/3 Kinta115 words
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Article165 1958-07-12 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: F. ft -N ords. $2.50 odd lot. Gammon $1 474: Hammer $1 63. SIH2J; H Waugh $132; M. Breweries $2.98. M. Cement $1.34. McAlister $127. M Box $165. Cold Stora f 88c. 87c. (over night); Steamship 74c. S. Times SI165 words
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Article167 1958-07-12 9 SALES OF Philips products last year passed the 01. 3,000,000 mark, according to the annual report of N.V. Philips' Gloeilamponfabrieken, Eindhoven, Holland, for 1957. Profit for the year, after taxation, amounted to fls 187,000,000, compared with fls 158.000,000, a rise of 18 per cent.167 words
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Article, Illustration65 1958-07-12 9 GENERAL manager of Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. Mr. A. E. M. Geddes. has just returned to Singapore after a fortnight's routine inspection trip to Colombo and Bombay. G.E. is one of four foreign firms still doing business in Ceylon, Mr. Gedde s said. Premiums65 words
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Article98 1958-07-12 9 LONDON, July 11 (Reuter). Total net tonnage of shipping in the foreign trade entering and clearing U.K. ports with cargo in the first quarter this year was about four per cent more than in -the ;Trresponding period last year. The total of 29.635,000 net tons, compares with 28,414,--00098 words
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Article94 1958-07-12 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: copra June/Juiv U.K. Continent $30g buyers $31 J sellers coconut oil in bulk S47£ sellers; in drums IsO| sellers; Muntok white pepper $133 sellers; Sarawak white $132 sellers; Special Sarawak black $76. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair94 words
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Article24 1958-07-12 9 JUNE rubber crops announced are: Aver Panas 77,500 lb.; Glenealy 81,000 lb.: Kluang 59,000 lb.; Pajam 151,500 lb.; Ulu Benut 36,000 tb.24 words
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Article427 1958-07-12 9 Vinancv Ami Commerce 'But We Will Not Rush It': Attache KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Federal Republic of Germany will wait 1 until the Federation Government has made a firm, declared policy on trade with Commonwealth countries before she makes any official approach to conclude a trade427 words
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73 1958-07-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Federation export duty on rubber in June yielded $5,061,770 it was announced today. Duty on tin and tinore exports amounted to $1,118,149. Other revenue items in the same month included: Import duty on malt $1,563,739; petrol $5,089,--371; spirits $872,798;73 words
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Article314 1958-07-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Malaya's ambassador to the United States. Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, has made a renewed appeal to Americans to in- vest in this country. He told a group of Americans, who interviewed him in Washington this week: "Like the United314 words
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Article55 1958-07-12 9 THE Malaya:-: Kxrhangr Banks Association made the following Changes in its rates to merchants yesterday: Canada: buying. TT 31|, O n 31-5/8, 90 days airmail 31-1. "5 f cred't bills. 32-1 IP 'radp bill? Selling. TT nr OH ready were: Canada 31-3 lfi; French Francs ***** Belgian Frar.cs55 words
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Article, Illustration124 1958-07-12 9 A VISIT to the huge 40--acre factory of a leading British manufacturer of cycles proved of great interest to the party of Tanganyika Chiefs who are at present on a six weeks' study tour of Britain. Here members of the party are seen during their124 words
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Advertisement196 1958-07-12 9 E? EVERETT ORIENT LINE |rt| F Spore P. S'hom Penong I 30 July 27 July L..i :i 20 Aug 17 Aug L-.:- ,-ra I !4 July 28 luly L:--:". 13 Aug 22 Aug tif E VERETT STAR LINE JfS* I 20 July 18 July I July 26 July I S:196 words
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Article, Illustration461 1958-07-12 10 STANDARD PICTURE ROUND-UP. Scribes' Dinner THE North Malayan Union of Journalists held its anniversary dinner recently at Park Hotel, Tanjong Bungah. Penan?, j above show (left) The Chief Minister of Penang, Mr. Wong Pow Nee (standing) making a speech, while in p:< ?!,!>„ right, Mrs. D. S. Ramanathan, wife of461 words
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Advertisement80 1958-07-12 10 Your personal letters, or business letters speak well Li f V U WJlen e yr e typed on a Remington Portable. Neatly printed and easy to read. The Remington /^^^P^fy^^- V Portable, with its "big machine" keyboard, and •> iivl v o d H^^^H K^2r Dew w modern even the80 words
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1446 1958-07-12 11 TODAY'S GOING is EXPECTED TO BE GOOD After recover:— from a .ht ishap on this co r? e a ago. Easy Winner right bJ k to his best form rar. ttVtl furlongs m 39-1/5 sec. v Li out or. Tues- day and I expect him to up a good display1,446 words
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Article358 1958-07-12 11 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By 'THERE can be only one choice for the top v print (Race 7) over six furlongs it's SUNNY lit He has the right form, lead- g Sydney jockey Ward to him and a track ;o his k ng— making him the r.ear- st358 words
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Article344 1958-07-12 11 BIG SWEEP BIG SWEEP will be drawn on Race 9. Cash Sweep will be held on Races 4. 5. 6 and 7, and Forecast Tote on all races. REDIFFUSION REDIFFUSION will broadcast commentaries on all nine events to listeners outside of Singapore. STANDARD NAP SOBER THOUGHT344 words
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1836 1958-07-12 11 RACE I, 2.00 p.m.- Class 4, Div. 4-6 Furs. 1. *****0 GOLDEN REBUS 6y 8 .1 3 ALI YONC hr E L. Natha2. 8582*2 THE BEAUTY 3/ 8.12 DONNELLY HOBBS ngapore Syvj.cat t 3. ****** MOTION PICTURE II 7y 8.10 SPENCER Snaw1,836 words
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209 1958-07-12 12 Eddy And Kew San Undecided About 'Invite' PEXAXG. Fn. Malaya's first 'wo singles players in the Thomas Cup fina!, Edny Choong and Teh Kew San. are StilJ undecided about a^-ceptin^ trie invitation of the Cricket Club of Irvha, Bombay, to partinpate in the fharnpionships to he he, there. Eddy ton209 words
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Article31 1958-07-12 12 GLASGOW. July 11. (Reutor> The New Zea'and <-ri< ke' team had scored 217 tor four at tea on 'he opening day of *he:r three-ciav match against Scotland here toJ.av31 words
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Article211 1958-07-12 12 SINGAPORE SOCCER Friendly 9n+ gnpnre Selection vs. Johore, Jalan Besar, 8 p.m, S A.F A. League, Div. 2 A BclctttCT I'td. V 9. Alexandra F.T., Jalan Besar, 6 45 p.m. CRI C KET—S.RC. vs. G.H.Q. FARELF. SRC. 2 15 p.m. WATER POLO— S A.S A. League— Dt. B211 words
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Article91 1958-07-12 12 SAN FRANCISCO, July 11 (UPD— Reece (Goose) Tatum. noted pro-bas-ketball star, will head a team of professionals on a tour of Japan. Okinawa. Formosa, Manila, Hongkong. Singapore. Bangkok, Australia and New Zealand, it was announced yesterday. Promoter of the tour is Lope Sarreal of the Philippines,91 words
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Article98 1958-07-12 12 'Hurricane' Ordered To Retire MEW YORK. July 11 <Reuter> Tommy 'Hurricane' Jackson, tanner world hesvyweisjM boaiInf contender, has been ordered to retire from the ring by the Xew York State Athletic Commission. The New York Commi:-Mon --•jed Its retirement order yesterday arter hearing a recommendation from Its medical ad-v'.-oiy board98 words
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Article117 1958-07-12 12 RUSSIANS DOMINATE GYMNASTICS MOSCOW. July 11. (Route: < R:i-m;i dominated the 14th world Liymna^tic championship* which ended here tonight They WOO 12 medals, >ix -ilvei and six bronze according to the Soviet News Agency Tui Boris Shalchlin of Russia Is ::e ajSjW :ne:i> world individual champion, and Larisa Latynins oi117 words
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Article108 1958-07-12 12 IPOH. Fri. Mrs. Mary Ng Khoon beat lln J. R Whim>tcr ■I the l fith to win Scottie*i Cur ll UM P.T.C Spot-is Club wo •run's foil competition yoter-'l-iv Winners tl the mixed four■ome event were lln. If. Cooke md Mi T. Sounes, with a108 words
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Article66 1958-07-12 12 SELKIRK. Scotland. July H i Rciter>.— The Nc.v Zealand cricket team only iust managed to avert what couid have been an ignominuiis defeat by Scot--1 inrl in their one-day match ie:"o today. At tme close they had their 'it pair at the wicket and were 7»i66 words
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Article65 1958-07-12 12 BRUSSELS. July 11. (Reuter) Ken Bousfield (Coombe Hill) wh failed to qualify for the final stages of the British open recently, won the Belgian ->pen foil championship yesterday with an BfgrCfatc of 271 Peter Thomson (Australia), vno won the British o,;en title o r the fourth65 words
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Article139 1958-07-12 12 LONDON July 11 (Reuter) Fhc British Boxing Board of Control announced yesterday that :hev had withdrawn the British loxmg licence of American 'lc^vyweight Cleveland Williams. ■rho failed to fulfil a contract o box Dick Richardson of Britain The board is to request the National Boxing Association139 words
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Article422 1958-07-12 12 Johore Unlucky In Match Of Missed Chances SINGAPORE scraped past Johore at one goal to nil in this Malaya Cup matcn at Jalan Besar Stadium for a victory which brightens the Colony's chances of making the final this season. Singapore meet Selangor to decide the South zone422 words
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Article, Illustration47 1958-07-12 12 TIE FOR THE TITLE TWO who tied lor \h» championship a l th c Methodist After n on School Sports. Ipoh, last Saturday were Sashata* Singh, ng}\t, who two records, the shot putt and the jfffWl. ay d Govindaraju, left. Each collected 15 points ot th# sports.47 words
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Article198 1958-07-12 12 CLOSE OF PLAY LONDON. July 11 (Reutei —Results in today's ri k< t matches were: At Eastbourne. Caml University beat D R Jar lim XI by 1!'8 runs. Ca nbri r« University 333 for six l< an I and 140 for nun de an I D. R.198 words
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Article54 1958-07-12 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Indonesia, will be .1 strong contingent if t players headed by Tan Liep Tjiauw. l J.")fi Ma! n sir- champion and last year's 1 inr.er up. to lake n:.:' :v Malayan Lawn tcn r ;i> pionships to be playc I Kuaia Lumpur from July54 words
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Article20 1958-07-12 12 SEGAMAT. Fri.— Pagoh beat Sermin by five goals to one in their Kampong Football League match on Tuesday.20 words
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Article117 1958-07-12 12 TANJONG MALM, Fn.— Kamaruddm Rahim became champion athlete by winning the 100. 220 and 440 yards in the Methodist Afternoon School Sports here. If. Yoeaswari of Kuala Kubu Bahru won the girli championship by securing first place? in the Long Jump, 100 and 220 yards.117 words
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282 1958-07-12 12 ...But Finance May Make It Non-Starter KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Federation of Malaya Schools Sports Council has drawn up concrete plans to stage for the first time a Federation athletic meet for the nation's schoolboys and ffirls. Lack of finance is the only factor282 words
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143 1958-07-12 12 MELBOURNE, July 11 (Reuten Mervyn Rose may be 'on the mat if reports that he received unauthorised expenses for playing in England's Midland Counties tennis championships last year are true. The Lawn Tennis Association of Australia President. Mr. D.M. Ferguson, said today143 words
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Article33 1958-07-12 12 KUALA LUMPUR Fri— Sentul Works Recreation Club beat Municipality S.C. 7-0 in the Football Association of Selan?or Division three Business Houses League match on the Kamnong Bharu ground here today.33 words
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Article393 1958-07-12 12 Perlis Go Down Fighting KANGAR, Fri.— Penang scored their fourth victory in as many games in the Malaya Cup competition this season by defeating Perlis, by five goals <o one liere today. With this victory. Penang took the lead in the North Zone with393 words
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Article610 1958-07-12 12 THE following tics for the Singapore Badminton Association junior championshiiK urill be played at the Singapore Badminton Hal!. Guillemard Road, at 7 3 (J p.m. tonight: Men's junior singles: lti i:es on Courts li and 4. Court No. 5. Men's Junior Doubles (Ist Round) from ?30610 words
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Article80 1958-07-12 12 Peter May Lead MCC LONDON, July 11. (Reutei i Peter May trie Surrey at.d Ei s land captain. h.'»> been choM to lead Ihe MCC team on their 1958-59 lour of Australia II d New Zealand His appointment was announc ed yesterday from Lords Smcr taking over the captaincy of80 words
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Article112 1958-07-12 12 Four Record At PWD Sports FOIR rt| smashed at v athletic mfftii, Johore Krm.i >ial:nan I 1 vi. the Enelhh ..';,.,;< ey were in th»iJ Mohamad Said u^ Jl ewnpete due which he r I ihen 1 Pl« j were t^ J A ..inah, save awa»« RIM 11^ IIMI N..rd.112 words
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Article74 1958-07-12 12 PKKTH JIII H Japan 1 Asian (i,im< well thai hi 1 < that il th« 1 Gamrs »«r« Tok>n tin n *< thr h.si iihn Sir Wilfrid X" Hu:^ hen- toda> Sir iltrul man of tli< *>!- ir mittec t'«r bourne Ol\ n 1 speaking u< on74 words
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Article54 1958-07-12 12 1 OK\ <> I A spokrsman 1 tanisini. < ommit Third Isian <' in 111 U«fc. g pJovinc tin. n in the sta.r>: was un.it <1 pi it f<l A r<< «»rd 'f Olympn itl.i'" j Dr Otto Pktzrt 'r "Thorr militarism .ttt< r staumt <•< *rt54 words
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Article16 1958-07-12 12 More Wicked for tommy Mar:< d'.'-n rr v,^ 1 JTSSIn* l J er iiiS n •I !>'16 words
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Advertisement40 1958-07-12 12 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products ■^S^ip^SS!*^^?- ■•>:•:•:•'. ttjS^y CHINKA WHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is an excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion. Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL w^ Samaritan sW40 words
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Article, Illustration328 1958-07-12 13 CHIEFIE - CHIEFIE radish M° Ser?ice lite STAN I! SPORTS Chanji Chatter —with is i. i I -h* L, lioio'rasliog Lihxk relays two daily for [1 the ra»p. oat r ■■<■- -.h-> into r of EfrJvo? r.idio Lo>atCoaagilMS im «f two fffoU iiiro by the U twitch is rekftoiw aodJohn Dickens - 328 words
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928 1958-07-12 13 " JOCK - Servicemen Flock To S'pore For Leave "JOCK" By r JX) the servicemen toiling in the intense heat of Malaya's inhospitable jungle, often for months on end, the proverbial change is often as good as a rest. The grim ten year campaign against the Communist menace in Malaya has meant that928 words
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636 1958-07-12 13 Carol Genever - Carol Genever By I ONCE read that a certain tribe in Cential Africa lived on nothing but blood and bananas I| o m infancy. Upon teaching maturity, the men were required to ao OUi and k.ll their fn>t lion, *,o prove presumab'v. that636 words
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Miscellaneous601 1958-07-12 13 TODAYS QUOTATION: fIHH|HIHH|^B|jM "Wise sayings often M^m fall on barren ground; but a kind word is never ffß thrown away." Arthur B^^^| P^ v aw^^^V Helps. M SATURDAY FOR EVERYONK: Make tact a nd BHHi awarenes> your watch- H Kv7^£^T word* today Do not prr- I mit yourself to be601 words
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Article143 1958-07-12 14 LONDON. July 11 (Reuter) The British Safety Coupcil were yesterday refused permission to reproduce on posters a photograph of the Queen wearing miner's safety outfit. The picture, which showed the Queen in white boiler suit, helmet and safety boots carrying a lamp, was taken143 words
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Article244 1958-07-12 14 BRITAIN 'EXILES' SULTAN of LAHEJ LONDON Jjlv 11. < Renter*. —Sultan A.i of Lahej. Ruler of the bizge>t ol the West Aden p r .ratt- States, has been pxil< 1 for the present." from the who, nf the Aden Protectorate Mr. Alan LennoxBoyd. Br:t. h Colonial Secretary, told the Hou>e244 words
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Article, Illustration49 1958-07-12 14 POLICE DAY in Jakarta too Prime Minister Diuanda of Indonesia. (left), r.nd the Police Chief Sukanto seen taking part in the ceremony marking Police Day observed last \ve?k in Jakarta. The ceremony was held in front of the Police Department in Keba.jora.n. (Pan Asia Photo).49 words
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Article336 1958-07-12 14 Arms Race, A-Tests And Cold War Step Up World Tension BELGRADE, July 11 (UPI) Yugoslav Marshal Tito and President Gamal Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic yesterday called for a Summit Conference, cessation of nuclear tests and an end to the cold war. An official336 words
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171 1958-07-12 14 She's Studying Native Reaction To Civilisation PORT MORESBY. July 11 (Reuten. An American woman anthropologist has spent the la.>t six months studying the reaction to civilisation of the natives of a tiny New GuiViea village, i oOHBhu Rvurds the White schola-/jL» from the National Science Foundation in Washington, has spent171 words
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Article30 1958-07-12 14 TWO VIETNAMESE Girl C ie '.eariers won ,i at* end a C, .le training irse in Brit i n, the Vietnam Pre-> Acencv announced in Saigon yesterday.30 words
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218 1958-07-12 14 PARIS, July 11, (UPl)— Gen. Charles de Gaulle's Government has no intention of allowing American built intermediate ballistic missiles to be put on French soil in the immediate future, it was reported yesterday. Maurice Schumann, Chairman of the National Assembly's Foreign Affairs Committee and218 words
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Article57 1958-07-12 14 UTRECHT. July 11. (Reuter).—The management of X.L.M. Royal Dutch Airlines and the Pilots' Association yesterday >ettled a longlanding wage dispute by agreeing on "a technical revision. of pilots' salaries as from July 1. Details were not disclosed. The pilots will also receive a lump sum in57 words
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Article38 1958-07-12 14 LIVERPOOL, England. July 11. (Renter).— C. V. Rajasingham, 17-year-old Singapore sea cadet, who won a ship with the Ben Shipping Line and a month's holiday in Britain, arrived here ye.-ter-day in the 8,079-ton cargo-pas.-enger liner, Benaven.38 words
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Article225 1958-07-12 14 irlt. MINISTER FOR DEFENCE in Canberra, Sir Philip Mcßride, announced yesterday that Lieutenant Colonel O. H. Isakssoo, now General Start Officer with the 2nd Division, Sydney, had been appointed U an Australian Member of the SEATO Military Planning Stall at Bangkok for a period of two years. (Reuter). THE225 words
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Article92 1958-07-12 14 LONDON, July 11 (Reu-.cr). —Bernard Smith, 68-ye:<r-o!d New York furniture dealer, was handed a slip of paper at the Old Bailey, yesterday informing him that he had been sentenced to life imprisonment for the manslaughter of his sister. Lord Goddard, Lord Chief Justice, scribbled the92 words
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Article62 1958-07-12 14 SAN FRANCISCO, July 11 (Reuter) A Supreme Court ruling has saved Mrs. Iva D' Aquino. "Tokyo Rose," from deportation, the United States Immigration Service disclosed yesterday. Mrs D' Aquino was released from prison in January. 1956, after serving six years and two months of a 10-year62 words
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Article154 1958-07-12 14 Soldier For Only 45 Minutes BIRMINGHAM, England. July 11. (Reuter).— Mr. Tony Addis aged 19 became a British soldier yesterday— for 45 minutes. He drove in his furniture remover's overalls to a Royal Artillery Territoria Army Depot near Birmingham to report tor duty, signed six forms including one covering the154 words
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Article72 1958-07-12 14 1041 -Ib. Carnival Man Dies BREMEN. Indiana. July 11 (UPI).— Robert Hughes. 33. a carniva.l "fat man" who weighed more than 1,000 lbs., died yesterday of Uremia. Hughes was critically ill for three days of a heart condition, complicated by an attack of measles. Hughes, who once was reported to72 words
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Article, Illustration92 1958-07-12 14 Khrushchev Applauded By Germans WORKERS lining the streets in Berlin on Tuesday morning applaud Russian Premier Nikita Khrushchev, seated beside Walter Ulbright, East German President and First Secretary of the German Communist Party. Behind them sits Herr Grotwohl, East German Premier. Khrushchev is attending the Fifth East German Communist PartyStandardpic - 92 words
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Article124 1958-07-12 14 SHE WANTS TO DEFY TRADITION TURIN. July 11 < Router).A 20-year-old Japanese girl from O.saka, Mi^s. Yoko Takahasi, wants to break down the old proverb that "East is East and West is West." In a letter to the editor of the newspaper. "La Stamp*" of Turin, Miss Takahasi, who gave124 words
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121 1958-07-12 14 SYDNEY, July 11 (Reuter)— A Sydney man whose son died last year from a heart condition, has helped doctors design an improved heart-lung: machine tor children. Surgeons believe the newmachine will help save the lives of children in complex heart operations. The machine is more121 words
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Article262 1958-07-12 14 THOSE MYSTERY CHfpJ WASHINGTON, July 11, (Reutrr. m Goldfine, Boston industrialist friend r v, Ai^ms, Eisenhower's Chief Assistant. m yesterday to answer question* b< lore Congressional Sub-Committee about terious" cheques drawn by his romp Mr. Golnfinc maint?in< 1 that the q^c-r >n- v. < nni262 words
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Article46 1958-07-12 14 NEWPORT. Rhode Is'dnd. July 11, (UPl).— Rai rose ly•oon Robert R. Young, v. no committed suicide last .In:: 25 at his Palm Beach. F.^.-ida mansion, left a prr>ona. e^ate valued at U558,367,237 *.o hi? widow, an inventory of his will disclosed ye.steraav46 words
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Article, Illustration27 1958-07-12 14 EMPKRUK :m 1 Noro-Nah.i Volta rci"' Afri« a n arrival ll Pi Airfield ir I Frrmh <• rT# attrnri Rastilk I' in thr i n P r27 words
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