Singapore Standard, 16 July 1958
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Title Section22 1958-07-16 1 m SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone *****—5 Coble "TIGERNEWS" SINCAPORE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 16. 1958 Vol. IX No. 14 15 cts. 14 Pages [FINAL EDITION]22 words
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Article428 1958-07-16 1 IKE ANSWERS CHAMOUN'S URGENT PLEA FOR HELP Forces Wilt Protect American Lives And Lebanon's Integrity WASHINGTON, July 15 (Rcutcr)— Prcsr dent Eisenhower announced today that more than 5,000 United States marines were landing in Lebanon to protect American lives and to encourage the defence of Lebanon's428 words
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366 1958-07-16 1 Soviet Warning To Security Council UNITED NATIONS, New York, July 15, (Reuter) The Soviet Union declared today that the dispatch of American troops to Lebanon was an "act of aggression"' which threatened to plunge the world into war. Reacting sharply to the366 words
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198 1958-07-16 1 BEIRLT, July 15, (Reuter)— Baghdad Radio said todav that Nuri Al Said, Iraqi "strong man" earlier reported to have escaped from insurgent forces, had been caught and lynched. In an announcement, the Radio .said: "The dog of imperialism has exhaled his last breath. "The198 words
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Article207 1958-07-16 1 WASHINGTON, July 15, (Reuter)— A group of ten Europeans was attacked by a mob in Baghdad yesterday and two American citizens were reported lulled, a State Department spokesman said today. The spokesman told a Prc»s briefing that the>e reports were still unconfirmed. The spokesman .said207 words
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Article45 1958-07-16 1 RUBBER price in Singapore yesterday took a further leap to 803 cents per lb., a gain of Zk cents. The price was the highest in six months. Total sain in the last two days since the Middle-East crisis is 31 cents.45 words
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Article34 1958-07-16 1 JAPAN'S flr.st Ambassador to the Federation of Malaya, Mr Kaoru Haya.shi. will leave here by air tomorrow for Kuala Lumpur to take up his post, the Foreign Ministry said in Tokyo yesterday.34 words
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178 1958-07-16 1 A SECRET society acid bomb exploded in the face of a hole-in-the-wall shopkeeper at the junction of Aljunied Road and Sim's Avenue, Singapore, past midnight, today. The bomb flung during the height of a secret society gang war hit the shopkeeper. Mohamed Sultan, 30, who178 words
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468 1958-07-16 1 ALOR STAR, Tues.— The Raja Muda, Tunku Halim Shah, broke down in tears when he appeared on the balcony of the Istana ill Anak Bukit, Alor Star, shortly after he was proclaimed the Sultan of Kedah this morning. lie si:>od on a468 words
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104 1958-07-16 1 LOXDON_JuIv 15 (Reuter) The House of Commons debate on the Middle East crisis tomorrow will not interfere with the government plans to set the State of Singapore Bill through the Commons tomorrow. But instead of being taken in the afternoon the Bill, which provides104 words
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Article34 1958-07-16 1 THE Queen, who has been suffering from acute catarrhal sinusitis since last Tuesday, had another comfortable diy yesterday, it was learned at Buckingham Palace. A slight temperature remains, it was learned. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration30 1958-07-16 1 pic. THE Raja Muda. Tunku Halim Shah taking the salute after he was proclaimed the Sultan of Kedah at the Istana, Anak Bukit. Alor Star, yesterday. Standard-Standard - 30 words
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Article205 1958-07-16 1 UK Alerts Troops For Mid-East LONDON, July 15 (UPD Britain today alerted two of its crack brigades for possible airlift movement to the troubled Middle East, following the overthrow of the prowestern Iraqi Government. The troops, some 6,000 men in all, were the 19th Brigade stationed at Colchester and the205 words
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Article48 1958-07-16 1 TOKYO, July 15 (UPI) Ten girls burned to death and SS other persons were injured today in an explosion and fire that raked a two-storev drug factory in southern Tokyo. Seventeen of the injured were in serious condition with burns and shock.48 words
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Advertisement103 1958-07-16 1 0. it& ft &fc 4* APOLLO |n. BRAND rcsENCE of CHICKEN t*^ WIDE IN USA.) wtes BBHH I 10OK FO* THE ESSENCE WITH m RED LABEL or.d nofe the UCUUM SEALED CAP \dulterction is impossible! I World's Smallest 2-band f—f- 7-transistor Portable I National Radio \i^/ r m -.i 2103 words
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Article, Illustration93 1958-07-16 2 Top, the Royal coffin, bearing the remains of the late Sultan of Kedah. Tunku Badlishah Ibni Almahrum Sultan Abdul Hamid Halim Shah, being carried down the stairs of the Istana. Right, the Sultan of Kedah, Tunku Halim Shah, throwing earth into the grave of his father, theStandard - 93 words
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Article123 1958-07-16 2 SYDNEY, July 15. (Reuter). Tests made on Australian babies have shown inc? easing traces of Strcniium 90 a nangerous radioactive d.j-t. a Sydney doctor claimed today. The tests h^ve shown a 30 per cent increase of Strontium 90 in Australian! in the last two years.123 words
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Advertisement1126 1958-07-16 2 wimtiiWfi(&M HIRI PURCHASI PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS. tamous L ttle Star" $215 Oliver Courier" $225 Cas" lr«.< IS 0 H re Purchases $35' ana $?5/- <^ r ;g monthly f, f F*s"---- 50. Rot»nson Road Tele AT YOUR SERVICE SHOES Rrp* r Service Best Englsr Mnd ioN I— ttm Hand stitc* ~^j-*~'?e1,126 words
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Advertisement638 1958-07-16 2 TKMIKR NUI'K.KS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received from registered Contractors of Class 'E' and above at the State Engineer's Office, Seremban, up to NOON of the 31st. JULY. 1958 for the construction of Lavatories, Covered Ways. comDlete with Water Borne Sanitation at the General Hospital, Seremban. Xegri Sembilan.638 words
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Advertisement642 1958-07-16 2 P. W. D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class "E" and above Registered P.W.D Contractors will be received at the office of the State Engineer, Pahang at Kuantan tip to 12.00 noon of the 21st July, 1958, for the construction of a Low Lift Pump House and Intake at Kampong Kobat,642 words
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Advertisement420 1958-07-16 2 NOTICES j RUNGKUP ESTATE TELUK ANSON OFFERS are invited by the undersigned for the purchase of the above estate, which comprises the following land:— Held under Grant— 1007 Acs., 0 Rood 00 Poles. Held under T.O.L.— 13 Acs., 0 Rood 00 Poles. Total 1020 Acs. 0 Rood 00 Poles. Of420 words
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Article451 1958-07-16 3 neosy situation in the Middle East, the I "kpit of intrigue and turmoil, took a L *d dangerous turn on Monday when prorUolut.cnar.es in Iraq, led by Iraqi Army L I unchcd o lightning coup to overthrow Lp °r$ Western-supported monarchy. The L rked another bid by President451 words
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Article317 1958-07-16 3 B T^ D rector of Medico! Services, Dr. M. ■8.5.W-IC-. i osr ltf j e fj me j,, re f u ting reports B^'-:^:n circu'arinq in Singapore that the B* 1 V'-isrrv has refused to engage young n completinq their housemanship, as ■■•■-'''::>. His assurance is welcome B*'317 words
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Article48 1958-07-16 3 M 2- ,nr ''«tk Mm Koad. >P0»« 4. >ump, tee ?<_ No ,5M Cables. "TICEHNEWS" (5 l.nes). All department* insurance Slog 174 Batu «d fc e *»*66 '4 *tr it (el i&JS II- £f St I>l n r. r. «055 a« t om* rei i47i48 words
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Article, Illustration860 1958-07-16 3 WILLIAM COURTENAY - WILLIAM COURTENAY By (Britis h Corresponden t At Present in Singapore lecturing to British Forces on Middle East problems} SPECIAL TO SINGAPORE STANDARD THE Nasser-inspired revolution in Iraq coupled with the threats to young King Hussein in Jordan are part of Nasser s supreme gamble to860 words
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Article971 1958-07-16 3 Edward Crankshaw - The Unknowns Behind Khrushchev Edward Crankshaw RUSSIA TODAY As Seen By LONDON YEAR has gone by since, in one astonishing swoop, Mr. Khrushchev pulled down and cast into limbo his most dangerous opponents. He is still demonstratively on top. But how absolute is his power? On the face of it971 words
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Article493 1958-07-16 3 BY A LEGAL CORRESPONDENT LONDON THE colour bar rarely makes .newspaper headlines in the United Kingdom. With only 190.--000 dark skins among their 52 million people. Britons are more accustomed to reading about the colour bar in the context of apartheid in South Africa or493 words
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Article, Illustration434 1958-07-16 3 Gster Gunasekera - Gster Gunasekera ft j&ikef* ,n& CPLAivINCi at the annual conference of the Malayan Indian Congress, in Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday last, the Pan-Malayan President. Health Minister V.T. Sambanthan. referred to "the scheming individual or group who want to cash in on communal, religious. linguistic differences and such like,434 words
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Advertisement64 1958-07-16 3 LUNCHEOM MEAT p^J AND l^sl PORK LUNCHEON MEAT 1 •••O'Nt«i»,f iq t 1^ V^^y B^'^M 1 jT~\^ APfti iJi P(um r o s e Luncheon Meats have nutritious j "j Pl^M^ food value ond wonder- £jg JK, I ful flavour. They ore j delicious when served with a salad or64 words
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Article1207 1958-07-16 4 I Am Satisfied Wife Committed Adultery— Judge MR. JUSTICE Tan Ah Tah, in the Singapore High Court yesterday, made absolute a decree nisi granted vo a former Legislative Councillor, C.R. Dasaratha Ilaj on the grounds of his wife's adultery on April 23 last year. Mr. Justice1,207 words
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255 1958-07-16 4 Chew Pledges All Possible Aid For Rural Schools THE Singapore Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kec, yesterday said that the educational needs of children iivinsr in rural areas were "well looked after. The Minister told The Standard that his education policy was to develop more rural schools and "give255 words
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305 1958-07-16 4 No Verdict On Charred Body Of Fire Victim THE bodv of one of the Kampong Ken Chye victims wag so badly burned that the pathologist could not determine whether it was that of a mar. woman Or child, a Singapore Coroner's Court was told yesterday. The Coroner. Mr. Giam Chong305 words
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Article43 1958-07-16 4 SINGAPORE will send eleven delegates to the World Assembly of Youth meeting in New Delhi from Aug* 3 to 19. it was announced last night. The seventh Council MeetIng of the organization will also be held on this occasion43 words
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Article, Illustration75 1958-07-16 4 ACTING French Con-sul-General in Singapore, Mr. Jacques DircksDilly. left by QantasBOAC for a holiday in Saigon before returning to Paris. Mr. Dircks-Dilly had been acting for Mr. Jean Royere. who retired from his post as Consul-Gen-eral in the Colony in May. Mr. Dircks-Dilly said he was75 words
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157 1958-07-16 4 COPY-TYPIST FREED ON ATTEMPTED EXTORT OUNT A COPY-TYPIST, Chcang Kim Hai. 20. was yesterday oonditionally discharged for 12 months by the Singapore Eighth Magistrate's Court after he was convicted of attempted extortion. Discharging him. Magistrate Mr. E. H. Lim said: "Extortion cases are becoming tt.o prevalent in Singapore. 1 take157 words
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Article109 1958-07-16 4 KUANTAN. Tues. The Pahang State Government will not take over the 28-mile long private road from Kuantan to Sungei Lembing as yet. the State Council here was told today. In reply to written questions from Inche Zainuddin bin Haji Ahmed, the government stated that109 words
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Article126 1958-07-16 4 THE Singapore Governnent has agreed to supervise :he running of the City /eterinary Department whea he City Veterinary Surgeon. lr J. C. Darke. goes on leave n September this year. The City Council had earier requested the Government to second one of Its officers to126 words
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Article, Illustration51 1958-07-16 4 HAPPY bridegroom, Lakhi H. Khemanry, holds on to a "good luck" bundle full of coconuts after his marriage to Nirmla. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Javvhermal Idammal. at the Victoria Memorial Hall, on Monday. Mr. Khemaney. who hails from Aden, is attached to Radha Kishoo and Company.51 words
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303 1958-07-16 4 KALLANG FAIR BIG RESPONSE FROM OVERSEAS THE Chinese Chamber of Commerce is being swamped with calls from firms asking for more details about the proposed Singapore Trade Fair to celebrate the attainment of self-government, the chairman of the Fair Secretariat, Mr. Lim Kee Ming, told The Standard yesterday. Several of303 words
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Article95 1958-07-16 4 Fire Razes Three KL Homes KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Three plank houses at the thir^ mile Klang Road here were razed to the ground by fire today. The houses belonged to labourers. Lass was estimated at about $5,000. It was believed that the fire started from the kitchen of one of95 words
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Article105 1958-07-16 4 THE Liberal Socialist Party's "stand" in the present Kailang by-eiection is "to cooperate with democratic forces against the extremist parties." Mr. E. K. Tan states this in a letter to the Independent candidate Mr. G. M. K. Sabai. Mr. Tan told The Standard yesterday that105 words
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Article121 1958-07-16 4 3 GRANTED BAIL IN KIDNAP CASE THREE men were yesterday brought before the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court in connection with the abduction of Mr. Ng Hee Whatt, a scrap Iron dealer. In April last year. They were: Lee Kim Poh. 30, Oh Hock Hin 32, and Tay Ching Kim. 35.121 words
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Article24 1958-07-16 4 a. a. *> t'ct-r. > 4 man > vin ay. tw J Ho jcwr I 8h» then 0 his warninjJi r J tery to stranftrv 124 words
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Article70 1958-07-16 4 SIN J Local act ;or J 131-acr Royal Island j mm* The S'?.r J Th, J jCour j ItO C: "-d to san"-. r 4 of an i-: 1 betw. r I Club Th the M:i V the F-*a* Comm.uee tt torn ing M.anwhttc. i th. c;that a rii70 words
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Advertisement102 1958-07-16 4 {iffl/mrnKKSm NESTLES READY-COOKED 3-CEREAL FOOD NESTUM is NOT Just for babies you know. It also makes a delicious, nourishing and economical breakfast or light evening meal, for ALL THE f FAMILY. NESTUM is very easily prepared for NO COOKING IS REQUIRED; Just add milk or water —and sugar or Jam102 words
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Advertisement136 1958-07-16 4 Subscribe In Vhv SI I WMH MALAI.-1-8 ONLY INDEPENDENT V^ 0 If you live in Singapore or tho drr< f y or in the surrounding areas uh* not sU nff "STANDARD" and have it delivered to vnui or to your office if preferred? AU you have to do is fill136 words
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Article, Illustration77 1958-07-16 5 ,rn([K* >f the Federation Army left Sin- tjantavßOAC for training: in hr^t two from Malaya to go for ijuettj Military College in Pakisi ,hm Muhammad Said (left) and I''. I :»n Hussein. i staff officer attached to the -MUftirf'' \r m >d Forces DivisionStandard - 77 words
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225 1958-07-16 5 I.MIFIK, Tues— A 12-acre site in the i r^ (iurne> Road arei of the Federal capiI'ren reined for the proposed telecommuniiimns school for South-East Asia, The Stan- dard leaint today. 1 ril i ad was raised at ol the Econ.)r r.i<>i >n for225 words
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77 1958-07-16 5 Dedicate ourself Service' Governor I -In this m jav. members ol |H Youth C I i.rau m- I R m 'r W Ra. a a> v i. n Third I the I" -:-.-a n I*V ton the Chief l^Mot Mr. Wont V r.i. :ten I Mtfte future of P*»*i great77 words
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86 1958-07-16 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues: Federal Film Censorship Board oe established in Kuala Lumpur as soon as office ac•ommodation is acquired. This Board, a Ministry of Ir.'erior and Justice announcement today says, will be fully independent and completely diWW ed from the existing Film Censorship Board86 words
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Article, Illustration14 1958-07-16 5 .'•> 7 •ml--■'"Dur ln a h h r >n thfs 4< K in(lra n.14 words
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Article663 1958-07-16 5 Court Tald: Wife Wants Full Custody Of Her Children KUALA LUMPUR, Tue s.— The estranged wife of a local n.edical practitioner gave an emphatic "no" to an offer of compromise on the question of the custody of their two children 1, the Supreme Court was told663 words
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Article169 1958-07-16 5 PERAK-WIDE CAMPAIGN BY ALLIANCE IPOH, Tucs. The Alliance Party in Perak plans to hold "meet the People" sessions throughout the State and the first of these will take place in Ipoh shortly. An Alliance spokesman told The Standard today that the reason for holding these sessions was to counter opposition169 words
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189 1958-07-16 5 House For Prostitutes May Get Govt. Aid KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Chief Social Welfare Officer, Dato Zainal Abidin. todaj promised that if the proposed rehabilitation centre for wayward women to be built by the Perak Muslim Missionary Society in Ipoh can "prove beneficial for the unfortunates" his department would give financial189 words
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Article133 1958-07-16 5 Popular Pastor To Leave Ipoh IPOH. Tues.— lpoh will lose a popular pastor, social worker and Rotarian with the departure of Rev. Oscar A. Guinn Jr. of the Wesley Methodist Church for Singapore next week. Rev. and Mrs. Guinn formerly worked as missionaries in Foochow, China, from 1948 but when133 words
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Article25 1958-07-16 5 TAN Chin Fee, 19, a student of the Hwa Chiou Chinese Middle School, Segamat, was found drowned in the Segamat River on Sunday.25 words
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Article, Illustration46 1958-07-16 5 YOUTHS RUSH TO JOIN RAP. Standardpic by ABOUT 1,000 youths of all races crowded the Kuala Lumpur Town Hall this morning: to apply for jobs in the R.A.F. (Malaya). The picture shows, S/Ldr. S. Payne talking to some of the applicants in the hall. Fah. jjFah - 46 words
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Article129 1958-07-16 5 INSPECTOR'S FUTURE IS UNCERTAIN MALACCA, Tues. Inspector Yeo Lui Long, officer-in-charge of secret societies here, who was convicted and fined $100 yesterday for alleged assault on a man at Central Police Station, may not necessarily be sacked from his post, The Standard was told by an official today. Inspector Yeo,129 words
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257 1958-07-16 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— One of America's leading opera conductors and pianists, Erwin Jospe, arrived here by air today for a three-week tour of Malaya, during wMch he will lecture on music, offer special instructions to students and appear in concerts. Jospe is no257 words
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Advertisement380 1958-07-16 5 A pleasantly fine tissue com- mS3^ bined with proper strength. Samaritan is the toilet tissue mjBfSH you can really trust PS. Economically priced tool mB*M Bffll Itrjrii.ictrr MotDf r*--A»'ii»r/ntf hitiii YUNG CHOON REVUE NEW WORLD PARK Nightly at 8.15 p.m. SEE: Miss Annie Chia In her W W M Sensational380 words
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Article124 1958-07-16 6 SERE M BAN. Tues. An MCA io al district sub-branch, formed here today under the chairmanship of Federal and State Councillor Mr. Lim Kee S. wi establish centres throughout the district to a the unemployed. Mr. Lim «=a:d that he would er-ar.ize Meet-the-Peop'.e Sess. r.s once124 words
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Article, Illustration58 1958-07-16 6 PAMELA MARY HENDROFF, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Griffin Hendroff, and her cousin, Jennifer Ann Andera, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Andera, were both christened at the same time at the St. John's Cathedral. Kuala Lumpur, by Father Limat on Sunday. Picture shows Pam (left) and58 words
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Article469 1958-07-16 6 Call-Off Move Comes After TUC Intervention! THE big Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association strike, scheduled to start at 7. a.m. today, is off. This dramatic turn of events was announced r the Association's Secretary, Mr. Jamit Singh, aVan extraordinary general meeting of its members lasfnight He told members that469 words
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172 1958-07-16 6 Shortage Off Agriculture Officers KUCHING, Tues.— The ladk of experienced senior executive officers in Sarawak's I^partment of Agriculture hQs been a "severe handicap" ft i tackling agricultural problenn s in the country, says the 19^7 annual report issued today. Even if all the posts aI filled this year, there wI172 words
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Article41 1958-07-16 6 FIVE gangsters last night used knuckle dusters o:. a Singapore jeweller. T. B. Peeris, when he refused to pay protection money in I Niven Road. Peeris was admitted to the i General Hospital in a serious j condition.41 words
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Article, Illustration63 1958-07-16 6 MR. AND MRS. BRIAN SMITH photographed after thefr wedding at the Cathedral of the Assumption. Penang, on Friday. The bride was the former Miss Agatha Tan. a teacher in Penang. Mr. Smith is the Acting Headmaster of the Sultan Abdul Hamid College. Alor Star. The bridegroom's elder63 words
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Article, Illustration401 1958-07-16 6 First Mobile Clinic for Village People MAYOR of Singapore, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, fulfilled a vow made about three years ago when the first City Council Mobile Dispensary went into service at Kampong Braddell yesterday afternoon* Speaking in Hokkien to kampong folks. most of whom are farmers. the Mayor said:401 words
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284 1958-07-16 6 Tricksters Fleece Colony Towkays Of Cash, Say Police SINGAPORE Police have uncovered the existence of several confidence gangs who prey on landlords businessmen and others who believe that "gambling is one way to get rich quick/' The Otiiccr-in-Charge. Gambling Suppression Branch, Mr. Cyril de Silva. told The Standard that it284 words
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Article118 1958-07-16 6 "PULL me by my <.ar> 11 1 don't do anything in the City Council after being elected. 1 j Independent candidate Mr JG.M.K. Sabai told a smal. I gathering in Kampong Socpoo, Singapore, yesterday. He said he was not new t( j the voters118 words
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Article42 1958-07-16 6 A FACE in a window of "C" Theatre. Singapore General Hospital, frightened a nurse and led to the discovery of a burg'.arv i*- ct night. The alarmed nurse summoned the policeman on duty at iUp I Po.i f V covered. I42 words
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Article37 1958-07-16 6 :j* in L .1 i -*H last m I 1 fo J 'I "I 1 I m I I 1 .1 1 > 1 r 1 I I would be J onr 1 D.ro r rf 137 words
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Article62 1958-07-16 6 FOLLOWING candidates have been successful in the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors Examination? he'.d ;in February and Marrh this i year: Valuation Section (First Exam): Teo Hce Cher. Singapore Quantity Surveying (First Exam): Chev. YV.-,. Jin. Sin^a P re. Lau Fo k Sing, Singapore; V 7 Rajagopa Kua62 words
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Article51 1958-07-16 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The Malayan Railway Employees Trade Union A.vsembly Hall in Sentul. bunt at a cost of $26,383. is "perhap. the second largest building of its kind." claims the union's annual report just issued. But the hall, the report discloses, is mortgaged under the Union Benevolent51 words
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Advertisement185 1958-07-16 6 in one inch thickness resists the passage of heat as effectively as 32 inches of illllll solid brickwork [■WLmJi j^^l k^^Bp^^BP~^ Jfl r v x 1 «jsily and economically laid over J§fcjxS j your ceilings can keep yW#^yj YOUR house REALLY COOL! >^^^^>^k/ For only 25 cents per square foot185 words
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Article153 1958-07-16 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 804 8U R.S.S No. 1 80| 80* R.S.S. No. 1 (Sept) 811 8U R.S.S. No. 2 78| 79} R.S.S. No 3 701 "02 Tone: Quiet. The price of tin in Singapore yesterday was $368153 words
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Article338 1958-07-16 7 First Reading Of Elias Bill To Stop Intimidation THE Singapore Government today takes the first step to implement most of the recommendations of the Elias Commission report on Graft and Corruption at the last Tanjong Pagar by-elections. When the Legislative Assembly meets today,. Government338 words
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Article150 1958-07-16 7 Four Barred From Being Bailors KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Four men, who failed to produce in Court four persons for whom they had stood bond, were today forbidden by Sessions Court President. Inche M. If, Hashim. from being future bailors in his Court. The four were Yee Lam, Chon* Yu Kong.150 words
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Article133 1958-07-16 7 Fire Victims Apply For Houses THREE hundred and eight families who had survived the Kampong Koo Chye fire in Singapore on April 5 had, by yesterday, registered fot the 190 low-cost houses to be built with money from the Kampong Koo Chye Fire Relief Fund. Registration for these houses closed133 words
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Article50 1958-07-16 7 THE feast of the Lady of Carmcl will be celebrated at the Carmel convent, Buklt Theresa, Singapore, when the Archbishop of Singapore/ Malacca, Msgr. Michael Olcomendy will sing the Pontical High Mass at 5.30 p.m. today. After the mass, the Papal blessing will be given.50 words
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Article36 1958-07-16 7 HONGKONG, July 15 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $16.01 to Cl Sterling $5.***** to US$l; $1,850 to Malayan $1: $0,690 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $254,375 to a tael.36 words
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Article, Illustration93 1958-07-16 7 ONE of the finest art exhibitions Singapore has ever enjoyed is now being shown at the Cultural Centre of the Singapore Council for Adult Education, and will continue until 10 p.m. tomorrow, an evening extension of three hours because of its interest. Comprising 5293 words
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227 1958-07-16 7 A GANG of about 10 boys, whose ages ranged from 10 to 15, furiously set upon a 11-year-old Chinese schoolboy, in Banda Hill, Singapore, yesterday. The victim delended himself with the chain of his bicycle until rescued by a detective. One227 words
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110 1958-07-16 7 AND 10 MORE ASSAULT A FACTORY MAN A 17-YEAR-OLD rubber factory worker was attacked by ten secret society gangsters when he refused to join their gang in an amusement park off ~Bukit Timah Road, Singapore, last night. The youth, Liew Mok Choo, who was treated at the General Hospital for110 words
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Article49 1958-07-16 7 PENANG, Tues.— A rambutan was believed to have choked a 14-month-old baby to death yesterday. Zainab binte Ismail was rushed to hospital by her mother, who discovered her daughter in agony. About three minutes later, a rambutan was removed from Zainab's throat, but she died.49 words
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Article96 1958-07-16 7 A CAR parked in Amoy Street, Singapore, caught fire mysteriously last night. The fire which originated from the back seat of the car was soon put out by the City Fire Brigade before it spread. Police looking for the owner of the car were told96 words
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Miscellaneous236 1958-07-16 7 MBMfVWV^P^^BfIVfVITWVS All. 9 p.m. In the News 930 JfTTTw m|l fcV Vm■fWiMil il tk Time Signal and N«ws. 945 CeleV ■tlullf l| ill ■llll'il^lk I W bnty Corner mm W L Ikl W l ■1 k 1 f» 1 1 1 LLmJ-A-La^Zl SINGAPORE (Regional Service): 715 a m Opening announcement236 words
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Advertisement897 1958-07-16 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. *****/4. *****/4 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE Te Halifax, Montreal. Boston, New York, Baltimore. Philadelphia Cult Ports. S'pore P. S'ham Penang TEUCIR fc 3/9 Aug 10 Aug 14 Aug MYRMIDON 17/25 Oct 26 Oct 27/28 Oct Carrion option te proceed via ethf poets to897 words
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Advertisement1121 1958-07-16 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 Unt) (Incorporatea in Singapore) (12 linn I •JST THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Z\" SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (Via Sues with liberty to proceed via Panama or Capo1,121 words
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Advertisement928 1958-07-16 8 MITSUI UNE FOR JAPAN S'pora P.S'ham P««*ng Amogi.an Moru from India 20 July ISJiI FOR U.S.A. via SUEZ For New York, PhiJadelphia, Baltimore via Bombay. Awoboson Moru from Hpon .17 July 20 July FOR USA, via PACIFIC For Vancouver, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Cristobal, Havana, Kingston, Cardiff. Trujilo New York.928 words
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Advertisement490 1958-07-16 8 EAST ASIATIC yJ HOMtWARDb Sailings tor Aden. P OM y V Rotterdam. Hamburg. Bremen. Cop tn h^ en "MEONIA" "/is i- 2e: "BOMA" 21/n (v I Port Sudan, Beymouth. Gdynia. I "LALANDIA" 2 4 Au I OUTWARD Sailings for Bangkok and for F A fr Penans f> I l "LALANDIA"490 words
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Article91 1958-07-16 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: copra June/Juiv U.K. Continent $302 buyers $:*U sellers coconut oil in bulk $47$ sellers; in drums $3<U sellers; Muntok white pepper $131 sellers; Sarawak white $130 sellers; Special Sarawak black $74. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable91 words
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152 1958-07-16 9 U.S. Fair Extends Invitation To Colony SINGAPORE has been invited to take part in t^e Washington International Trade Fair, to be held in Seattle from April 24 to May 3 next year. The invitation, from the Governor of the State of Washington, Mr. Albert D. Rosehni and Trade Fair President,152 words
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Article65 1958-07-16 9 DIRECTORS of Pan American World Airways have declared a dividend of 20 cents (U.S.) per share, payable on Aug. 15 to stockholders on the register on July 25. This is the 55th dividend paid by Pan American. Payments of 20 cents (U.S.) a share were made on65 words
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Article, Illustration62 1958-07-16 9 CUBA'S 1953 exports of sugar up to May 15 totalled 2.585.576 short tons, compared with 2.470.299 short tons exported during the same period last year. THE 20.166-ton Oranje (above), wellknown to the travelling public between Europe and the Far East, will inaugurate a new Australian service at the62 words
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Article271 1958-07-16 9 RUBBER RISES ON M-EAST CRISIS 3% Cents Gain On Two Days SINGAPORE rubber price rose yesterday to its highest level since January, when Inter national first grade August shipment closed at 80-3 8 cents per Ib. The price gained 2-1/8 cents over the previous day's close and 3-3/8 cents on271 words
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Article, Illustration260 1958-07-16 9 A MOBILE banking service is to be introduced by the Chung Khiaw Bank (the Small Man's Bank) in Singapore in the rear future, it was announced yesterday by the bank's managing director, Mr. Lee Chee Shan. By sotting up this "Mobile Branch," the bank hopesto260 words
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Article, Illustration115 1958-07-16 9 MR HIRSCH GIRIN, French financial counsellor for South-east Asia, arrived in Singapore yesterday to carry out an economic survey of the Colony and the Federation of Malaya for his Government. Mr. Hirsch, who had just completed a similar survey in Indonesia, will be here for a month. He115 words
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Article144 1958-07-16 9 Ship To Inaugurate New Service NEDERLAND Line's 20.166--ton triple screw flagship, the Oranje. will Inaugurate a new service between Europe and Australia, calling at Malayan ports, when she sails from Amsterdam on Nov. 5. The vessel, well-known to the travelling public between Europe and the Far East, will call at144 words
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Article184 1958-07-16 9 OUTER ROADS Oulida, Nagoya Maru, Benalder. Batoela, Kotoshiro Maru, Ringhorn. Tjisadane, Aungmyitta, Ban Ho Leong. Armonia, Benwyvis, Flying Cloud, Prince Salvour, Tong Wee, M'ascot, Glory. Hermelin, Barumun, Nichyo Maru. Yarra Breeze, Seiji Maru 1. Statius Jensen, Kaloekoe Bakongan, Ameise, Batavia. Segamat. Mishima Maru. Amelia. Lilia. Indora, Francoise.184 words
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Article64 1958-07-16 9 NEW SCUDAI Ltd.'s profit for the year ended Mar. 31, 1958, was $99,746, according to the annual report. Directors recommend the following appropriations Transfer to Replanting leserve $37,258; provision 'or future taxation $4,201; provision for first and fina! dividend of 5 per cent 'less tax' absorbing $28,007.64 words
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Article66 1958-07-16 9 COMPANY dividends announced recently included the following: Tanjong Tin Dredging Ltd.: a second interim dividend of 3d. per share for current year payable in England on July 31, 1958, to shareholders registered on July 10. The Narborough (FIB) Rubber Estate Ltd.: An interim dividend of 5% lor year66 words
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Article47 1958-07-16 9 LONDON, July 15, (Rrutrr) British exports last month fell bv nearly £64.000 000 to £223.700.000. it was nffinal.y announced here today About £*****.000 of this loss was attributed *o delays caused by the London doctc strike. The rest was .seasonal, the announcement said.47 words
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211 1958-07-16 9 EFFECTS OF THE International Tin Council's restriction scheme in Europe were largely offset by the availability of metal from Russia and by the clearance of pre-restriction stocks, states the Straits Trading Co. Ltd.'s Tin Review, for the first half of On the London market,211 words
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Article69 1958-07-16 9 THE Malayan Exchange B:mk« Association made the following Changes in its rates to merchant? yesterday: Canada: buv,ng. TT. H-1 2. O.D. Jl-5 8. 90 dav« airmail 11-19 16 credit b 1 1 > 32-1/16 trade b Us Selling rate?. TT. or O.D. ready wore: New York 12-1/1. Swiss69 words
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Article, Illustration67 1958-07-16 9 A "IT shaped blade fitted to a crawler tractor has increased its bulldozing capacity by 50 per cent, when used for stockpiling by Britain's National Coal Board. Although in this instance the "U" blade is being used to handle coal, it is equally suitable lor moving any67 words
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Article179 1958-07-16 9 Industrials Incline To Ease INDUSTRIALS were inclined to ease in the Malayan share market yesterday. Tins were quiet while rubbers were firm. Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers 8.8. Petrol 43/- 45/Con. Tin Smelt Ords. 27/- 28 /-cd Fed. Dispensary 1.08179 words
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Article202 1958-07-16 9 MALAYAN sharebrokert reported the fol owing bus;ne*i aor.e yesterdaj Fed Disp $1 to $1 10; Ga.iimo:, SI 4" Hammer $1 '0 to $l«2i; H Wauah $1.31 to $1.34: M Cement SI 34 M n x $1,674; Robinson ord* $162, 63*: Cold Storage H8- r< riy and delayed; BTr202 words
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Advertisement229 1958-07-16 9 Lerett orient line jjgj S'po't P. S'hom Pcnang t 30 Julr 27 July If" 2 3 Aug 17 Aug 25 July 28 July 30 July l" 1 5 Aug 22 Aug r EVERETT STAR LINE tEf r\!!«chi. Persian July S: .Aug 11 Aug r Accomrr EVERETT SIAM LINE Spore Malacca229 words
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Article, Illustration578 1958-07-16 10 Teen-age Fashion Parade -Picture by -Photo by: (Picture by -(Picture by Picture). I^UALA LUMPUR'S first teen agers fashion parade was staged by the Garrison Youth Club last Sunday at the Bourne School Hall. The hall wa s packed to capacity and the gathering of fashion -conscious people watched several girlsCh'ng Seng Poh; D. Sailin - 578 words
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Advertisement64 1958-07-16 10 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products I^ Sy^tr.vXsSßß''^vl^R^Mßflß& <v*^*!^^k''V^R^Ri BRwR^R^R^E' *^vC <c&OLvl^g|BWCy .*A' I y^9MK^B^K^Kn Balashin Sai In The "New Look" Pack Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness, Nausea, Tiredness Stomachache, Foul Breath. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL "WEBB CORBETT" i LWGLISH H WSTA LWA HE64 words
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Article216 1958-07-16 11 Windsor Lad Scrutineer Turf Master FrancU I L^.'inn. ii E*VS ER»K LOMBAH LOMBAH Ef lfl _t Eye In Hamlet Magic Note tolza Distributor H Colia Erik lL N «Y_J_Ai E FINNY FACE FLNXY FACE STRONG AND FREE \ga Blondeau special Charm Yga Blondeau Funny Face X Mron« and216 words
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1481 1958-07-16 11 RACE 1, 2.15 p.m. -Cl ass 4, Div. 4-6 Furs. 0 6 4" LOMBAH BAH 4 813 FRANKLIN HOBBS L.T.C Kongsi 2. *****S COLDEN REBUS 6y 812 CEORCE YONG Mr. EL. Nathan I-.-. N *V 8.10 lOHNNSON MARTIN Shaw Stable 4 «l\Z1,481 words
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Article, Illustration290 1958-07-16 11 WINDSOR LAD - Today's Choice: SHOWMAN BIG SWEEP THE BIC SWEEP will be drawn on Race 8. Cash Sweep will be held on Races 4 to 7 and Forecast Tote on all the events. REDIFFUSION REDIFFUSION will broadcast commentaries on all eight events to listeners outside of Singapore. STANDARD NAP BINTANG TIMOR Danger290 words
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Article627 1958-07-16 11 RACE ONE ERIK was probably taken out in favour of stablemate Steve who slammed his field by ten lengths on Saturday. With Steve out of the way it looks like Erik's turn today. Erik revealed galloping ability at Ipoh in March up the 5f straight with627 words
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Article261 1958-07-16 11 RACE FOUR Merry Light routed the opposition on Saturday when she romped home an all-the-way winner over 6f. beating Yga Blondeau by three lengths. It was the performance of a good horse. She went further and further away from the field and was hardly out261 words
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Article, Illustration87 1958-07-16 11 Standard's Guest Tipster AS from TODAY, The Standard begins a special feature for punters. At each race meeting, GUEST TIPSTERS will make their selections in this newspaper. The Standard introduces as its first GUEST TIPSTER a well-known turf personality, Mr. A. P. Lim, whose selections for today's eight races are87 words
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Article527 1958-07-16 11 TOURONG MUST SCORE Monday's 'Secret Gallop' Revealed Winning Form RACE SIX TOURONG, a strongly built Australian bred four-year-old, has come to hand quickly ar/i looks ripe to win first time out. Tourong shaped like a reariymade winner when he was taken out for a 'serret' gallop on Monday. He was527 words
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Article266 1958-07-16 11 RACE EIGHT Bulofa Perindu has made splendid progress since her fourth to Palio over 6 furlongs at Kuala Lumpur in June, and now down a division he has a great chance to open winning account. A race previous at Penang in May he showed a266 words
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Article309 1958-07-16 12 CALLING ALL HOT RODS MOTOR CLUB SPRINT AT KAJANG ON 27th. KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Malayan Motor Sports Club is introducing a new sprint circuit race at Sungei Kantan Estate in Kajang on July 27. And this is going to be a very tricky run. This309 words
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Article105 1958-07-16 12 THEY FOLLOW SKIPPER OUT KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The second division FAS Business Houses and Government Department League match between the Survey Department S.C. and the Telecoms came to an abrupt end fifteen minutes after the interval. Telecoms were leading: 4-2 when Survey Dept. staged a walkout. It all started when105 words
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Article73 1958-07-16 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.~ After holding their opponent.- to a one -all draw at half :\n\-- the Municipality Sports Club cracked up In the second half and were beaten 4 1 by Guthries Sports Club in their Football A>>n. of Selangor Division three Business Houses League match73 words
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Article136 1958-07-16 12 SERVICES BEAT SELANGOR KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Commonwealth Combined Services tonight beat Selangor by three goals to one in a friendly soccer match played at the Merdeka Stadium here tonight. Selangor did not field its regular team and the Services had the advantage of play throughout. Good work by the backs136 words
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Article32 1958-07-16 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Police routed Government Printing Department Sports Club 6-0 in a FAS Business Houses and Govt. Departments division one league match on the Princes Road Stadium ground here today.32 words
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Article, Illustration113 1958-07-16 12 In the bottom pictures (left): At the wheel oj her TR3 is Mrs. G. Newton. She was the fastest woman of the day. S. T. S. Leong of Singapore (bottom right) is seen driving his M.G. A in the 1301--1600cc class to victory. He also icoyi113 words
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Article188 1958-07-16 12 SINGAPORE SOCCER: S.B.H.F.A. Senior K.0.: S.C.S P| Ford at Farrer Park; Wcarne Bros. vs Shell at Fnrrcr Park: Chartered Bank vs H.K. Bank at F. A'.: Mercantile Bank Pj National Carbon at Farrer Park: Junior KO.: Straits Trading vs S.T.C. at Geylang: Wcarncs "A" vs National Carbon "A"'188 words
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Article67 1958-07-16 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Negri Sembilan Schools Sports Council has submitted its entry for the "Heah Joo Seang Trophy" inter-State schoolboys badminton tournament. This brings the number of participating states to three. When entries for the tournament closed yesterday, only the entries of Selangor and Pahang67 words
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Article37 1958-07-16 12 ST. GERMAIN, France, July 15, (Reuter) Harold Henning, of South Africa, and Bruce Crompton, of Australia, were sharing the lead at the end of the second round in the French Open Golf championship here yesterday.37 words
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Article131 1958-07-16 12 LONDON, July 15, (Reuter).— The selection committee for the M.C.C. tour of Australia have written to 23 players asking them if they will be available for the tour. The players, named yesterday from Lord's are: Colin Cowdrey (Kent). Tom Giaveney (Gloucestershire), Peter Richardson (Worcestershire), Willie Watson (Leicestershire), Mike Smith131 words
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Article261 1958-07-16 12 Victor Burns The Cind Again EIGHTEEN-year-old Victor Khoo of the Ang oChinese School smashed the Singapore A.A.A. °.2O vards record when he r^n the distance in 22.5 seconds on the first day of the In-ter-School athletic championships at the Farrer Park Stadium yesterday. The S.A.A.A. championship record for the event261 words
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191 1958-07-16 12 TOP BRITISH RUNNERS SET OFF WITH BATON THREE DAYS TO GO LONDON. July 15 (Reuter).— Top British runners, Roger Bannister, Christopher Chataway and Peter Driver, set off from Buckingham Palace tonight with a silver giit baton enclosing a message from the Queen t<> the Itritisb Empire Games at Cardiff. The191 words
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Article117 1958-07-16 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues Arthur Dews, Selangor allrounder has been selected to captain of the North side which will meet South in the annual cricket classic at Ipoh during the August Bank holidays on August 2, 3 and 4. In addition to Arthur Dews, seven other Selangor117 words
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Article152 1958-07-16 12 INDIAN Recreation Club scored their third successive win when they beat Amicable Athletic Association by five goals to three in a SAFA Div. 1 league match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The Indians with this victory have now moved to take second place in the league with152 words
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Advertisement123 1958-07-16 12 >: '«Hk ,^Bl f» IKw J I I l^m Irl *A rfCfH IpK: :^V' ,^^^M J jtr^ X^^TjJMb:- s Biifl Hl^: 'X 1 J^^^MflflP '^^t^^^^^B^^ *->-:-: -:-::--:>' -x-.-: 5 -K pr j^ Chapin-who wanted to be President of the United States!. T >SO 2. His daughter's room-mate -who became his123 words
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778 1958-07-16 13 Keen Pioneering Spirit At Kail ana By Our School Correspondents I I a regular p. was buil f I «f the did I beginning I I I. fcr this T«* r Forms I hope c i**~ W are I I .an be seen in the "Film So iety." Some months778 words
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Article, Illustration94 1958-07-16 13 f\N July 9 some f>oo schoolchildren were given the chance to visit India's b.ggest destroyer, I.S.S. Mysore, which vmt formerly the H.M.S. Nigeria, which arrived here last Tuesday morning. Before 2.30 p.m. Kfcool chldrcn from various schools, gathered at Clifford Pier. They took a ferry to go94 words
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Article328 1958-07-16 13 Two Brave Boys JUST a month ago before the launching of the Police Week, two gallant boys of the Presbyterian Boys' School were rewarded by an officer of the Force. It was a commendation for their courage and bravery in helping the police to bring to book three thugs who328 words
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Miscellaneous501 1958-07-16 13 QUOTATION: MB "Concealed talent bring* no reputation.** Eraimoa I WEDNESDAY FOR I *^B *^B EVERYONE: Make this I U QUM quiet day Side-step a ten* dency toward opposition. I HIMh^I frictions, delays, sadness I Don't be extravagant or I R^^ff^Ll ovenndulgent with those who invite your sympathy. Be secretive about501 words
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157 1958-07-16 14 CANBERRA, July 15, (Reuter)— Australia's Immigration programme was now beginning to pay its most welcome dividend— a "baby bonus"— the Minister for Immigration, Mr. A.R. Downer said today. He said this bonus child- ren born in Australia of SMhl^u fi" 1 was making to almost157 words
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Article600 1958-07-16 14 Though Situation Grave, Our Troops Are Not Being Used Yet -Lloyd LONDON, July 15, (Reuter)— The British Government "fully supports*' the United States action in landing troops in Lebanon today, Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, the Foreign Secretary, told the House of Commons today. Mr. Lloyd said that600 words
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204 1958-07-16 14 Malayans In R.I. Must Make Up Their Minds JAKARTA. J,. v 15, (AFP). Malayan A a*>ador Inche Sen A Rahman toH Malayan residents in Indonesia on Sue tha ♦he time had arrived foi then to deride -.vhether thev re Dng to Indonesia or Malaya. He said this i n a204 words
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Article80 1958-07-16 14 VICTORIA. British Columb i. July 15 'Reutcri Princess Margaret yesterday accepted a 550-acre bland from the people ol British Colum- bis. The island, hitherto named. Portland, will be renamed Princess Margaret Island. It was presented to her by Mr. W.C.A. Bennet. Premier cf British Columbia, when80 words
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Article34 1958-07-16 14 ANTARA news agency said yc.s.erday the Indonesian Government had given permission for seven Malayan teachers to visit the Republic for four month.s to study the Indonesian language, and methods of. language teaching. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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282 1958-07-16 14 PULL OUT OF BEIRUT, BRITONS ORDERED BEIRUT, July 15 (Reut The British Embassy la I night announced it WT9§ advising all British famiJ.c> he:e U) leave in view oi the uncertain situation. Pr< I'armlie Chpmoun rf t n n r crave-: <ne Ir i.. Charge d*Aftaire.< here <:*er\va:-ris the American282 words
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Article, Illustration63 1958-07-16 14 MRS HELEN SMITH of New York City breathes into Z bab"v in° f h her 13month W daughter Althea af"er i u in her carnage was struck by a 4\-!on truck Aiding her Is Patrolman Eu?ene Corcoran The chUd despite emergency efforts died ofUPI - 63 words
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Article, Illustration49 1958-07-16 14 KING FEISAL II (left) is seen in this picture taken recently in a very pensive mood. With him is Crown Prince Abdul Illah. who was reported to kw h~~n killed in the coup. Latest news of the King is that he, too, has been killed.49 words
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255 1958-07-16 14 Loyalist Forces Start March To Quell The Revolt TEHtRAN, July 15.— Jordan Radio reported last niffM thai loyalist forces are marching on Baghdad to "smash" ihe day-old rebellion against Iraq's King Feisd. It added popular forces in Iraq had joined up with loyalist troops and "they are converging from variousU.P.I.; Reuter - 255 words
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Article110 1958-07-16 14 Take-over By Army 'Smooth' CAIRO, July 15 (Reuter) First news of how the coup appeared in the important oil centre of Basrah was given early today by the captain of an American airliner which arrived at Cairo after being held up at Basrah for 15 hours because the authorities would110 words
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Article, Illustration158 1958-07-16 14 OFFICIAL KILLED IN SACK ON EMBASSY LONDON, July 15. (Reuter). The British Ambassador to Iraq, Sir Michael Wright, and Lady Wright are safe in a Baghdad hotel, the U.S. State Department told the Foreign Office. A Foreign Office spokesman said that the information had been given to the British Embassy158 words
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Article94 1958-07-16 14 DARWIN, July 15 (Reuten j Senior Sgt. James Mannion, of the Northern Territory Police, has been awarded the George Medal for I bravery by the Queen. Sgt. Mannion received word of thfe award today in a congratulatory telegram from Australian Prime Minister. Mr. R. G. Mcnzies. Tho award wa^94 words
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370 1958-07-16 14 DEFEAT FOR THE WEST, NASSER'S VICTORY LONDON, July 15. (Rcutei). The following reports were received of Western reaction WASHINGTON: There was no immediate comment from the State Department but Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Senator Theodore Green, said the overthrow of the pro-Western Government demonstrated that Arab nationalism370 words
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Article127 1958-07-16 14 MAN WIFE THEY 'RE STILL ROME, July 15 (UPI) A civil court here yesterday refused to declare as final the annulment of the marriage of Roberto Rosellini and Ingrid Bergman Under Italian law, the two are still man and wife. The court granted an annulment to the couple last Thursday127 words
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Article, Illustration53 1958-07-16 14 PRIML MINISTER Nobusuk, K,, T a bite of "Sushi' (Japan^r ;.l raw Ash) while taking ask p, In? as displayed by onr <»f h> party given by him and Mrs K.sh n" I ei^n correspondents and l«.idmc Y I papermen at th P Premiers ofTn ;a f(53 words
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Article175 1958-07-16 14 I WASHINGTON, July 1, (Re Eisenhower told Mr. Nikita Khrushcfcfi Prine Minister, in a letter today that e nm United States trade could improve rtlZ the two countries, but said Nmfc-term l< Soviet buyers would raise complex qu^ta The letter, handed over in Moscow today, was in reply v175 words
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Advertisement79 1958-07-16 14 j carriage ■I^PPWB^ Hood «nd ***> CUthton tyres. **jL Sunkar 55 cosy, all weather I runabout, as illustrated A I 29-inch bed fitted with waterproof Manmo L j tab'ic hood and apron for protection all The year round Tubular steel frame, wtn coil spring suspension, lO^-mch wheels. W*dm& cushion tyres,79 words
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