Singapore Standard, 22 July 1958
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Title Section21 1958-07-22 1 Singapore STANDARD Telephone *****—5 Coble "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1958 Vol. IX No. 20 15 cts 14 Poges [FINAL EDITION]21 words
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Article882 1958-07-22 1 MANY ALLEGATIONS IN SOVIET NOTE— MAC NATO Studying Draft Reply To Russian Premier LONDON, July 21 (Reuter)— Mr. Horold Macmillon, the Prime Minister, said today that Britain was "urgently considering the best means by which to arrange for a meeting which could be attended by heads of882 words
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Article, Illustration423 1958-07-22 1 UN Delegation Gets Instructions KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Federation government has issued an instruction to its permanent delegation at the United Nations to "support or initiate" a move for the convening of a special session of the General Assembly to discuss the "grave" Middle423 words
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340 1958-07-22 1 Reef Volunteers Ready To Fly To Middle East CAIRO, July 21 (Reuter) Dr. Mahmoud Fawzi, Egyptian Foreign Minister, was quoted today as saying that Mr Nikita Khrushchev had pushed across the world's gambling table "his entire capital of hydrogen and atomic bombs, guided missiles and inter-continen-He added: "The world holds340 words
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Article175 1958-07-22 1 3 MORE KILLED IN CYPRUS NICOSIA, July 21 (Reuter) —Two Turkish and one Greek Cypriot were found killed today, bringing the week-end death roll in Cyprus intercommunal violence to 16 The two Turks, a foreshore guard and a shepherd, had been shot through the head. Both were found near the175 words
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Article33 1958-07-22 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The King and Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman have sent congratulatory messages to the King and government of Belgium on the occasion of Belgium's national day which falls today.33 words
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Article52 1958-07-22 1 TOKYO July 21 (UPI) The Middle East crisis has boosted the news vendor in Communist China to a position of being the second most welcomed peddler on the nation's streets, the New China news agency reported today. The most welcomed is still the ice-cream seller, the52 words
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Article32 1958-07-22 1 ADVANCE elements of the 19th Brigade left Britain on July 18 tor duties in Cyprus. Here, in happy mood, troops are seen boarding a plane at Stanstead Airport.32 words
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156 1958-07-22 1 LONDON, July 21 (UPI) Iraq's new revolutionary Prem£r Abdul Karim Kassem told the Iraqi Embassy by phone\om Baghdad today: 'Tor God's sake ma ke it clear to the West that we are still their friends. Embassy spokesman Col. Abdul Kadir Faik told a Press conference156 words
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180 1958-07-22 1 NEW ORLEANS. July 21 (UPI) Lt. Gen. Claire L. Chennault, legendary leader of the famous Flying Tigers. clung tenaciously to life yesterday in a New Orleans Hospital where he is fighting lung cancer. Authorities at the Ochsner Clinic said Chennault was "holding his own life180 words
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191 1958-07-22 1 ENVOY OPENS TALKS IN NEW BID TO END THE CRISIS BEIRUT. July 21, (UPI). U.S. trouble-shooter Rooert Murphy opened direct talks with the Lebanese rebels today in a new attempt to brmg peace to Lebanon before U.S. forces get involved with -restive insurgent forces. Murphy conferred for the first time191 words
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Article56 1958-07-22 1 LONDON. July 21, (Reuter). Queen Elizabeth, who has been ill for the past fortnight with catarrhal sinusitis, tcJay cancelled all her engagements until the end of the month. The Duke of Edinburgh will preside in her place at the ciosing of the British Empire and56 words
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Article45 1958-07-22 1 JAKARTA, July 21 (Reuter) —Indonesian Army today announced the capture of the rebel stronghold of Tondano, North Celebes, after a ten-day battle. An Army spokesman, Lieutenant Colonel Rudy Pirngardie said the town fell on July 17 after Government forces met "heavy resistance."45 words
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Article23 1958-07-22 1 FLOOD WATERS flowed three feet deep through Delhi yesterday following the heaviest rains ever recorded in the city's history.- ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article, Illustration197 1958-07-22 1 MALACCA, Mon. The King has officially appointed the "Grand Old Man" of Malacca, Dato Sir ChengLock Tan as Officer Administering the Government during the illness of Governor Leong Yew Koh, who is now in hospital. The Prime Minister today flew to Malacca to convey197 words
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Article84 1958-07-22 1 AGRIGENTO, Italy, July 21 (UPD— A husband has been hospitalized*™ serious condition after he was "fried" by his wife, Police said here today. Carolina Mila/.zo, 50, poured half a gallon of boiling olive oil on her husband Ferdinando Chillura. 49, who was sleeping in their bedroom84 words
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94 1958-07-22 2 IRAQI CADETS AT SANDHURST NOT INSULTED LONDON, July 21 (Reuter) The War Office this afternoon denied allegations that eight Iraqi officer cadets at Sandhurst, Royal Military Academy, had been insulted by British cadets and called "rebels." "There has been a bit of ragging going on." a spokesman said. "That is94 words
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Article65 1958-07-22 2 HONGKONG July 21 (Reuter).— A crowd of Chinese, about 1.000-strong yesterday demonstrated against; Western intervention in the Middle East opposite the Lowu border pfcst of this colony, a Government Press Officer said today. Replying to questions, he said that the demonstrators broke up without incident and65 words
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Article814 1958-07-22 2 Mr. J. Hill, appearing for the Company, contended that the officers, who were dismissed on June 14 this year, should be treated as trespassers as they were no longer employed by K.P.M. Sir John was told that the 30 petty officers were aboard the Ophir, which814 words
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Article, Illustration77 1958-07-22 2 THESE BROWNIES from Victoria. British Columbia were specially honoured last week by a personal visit from Princess Margaret. Because of the disappoint ment of some 700 girls who had previously waited for three hours only to see her flash past in her «ar Princess Margaret insisted onMirrorpic - 77 words
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143 1958-07-22 2 BEIRUT, July 21 (t'PI) Heavy shooting broke out early today around the upper edges of the rebelheld Basta section of Beirut near the city's race track. A spokesman for rebel leader Saeb Balam said the fighting was between his men and partisans of143 words
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Article148 1958-07-22 2 Israel's 2 Courses Of Action JERUSALEM. Israel. July 21, (UPl).— Premier David BenGurion informed Parliament today that his government ha? decided ;o increase Israeli strength in the face of "encirclement by Nasser" through the Iraqi revolt. "The menace of Israel's encirclement by Nasser has been greatly increased by recent events148 words
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Article48 1958-07-22 2 LONDON. July 21 «Reutcn Viscountess Rhondda. editor of the weekly political review Time and Tide, died in hospital here yesterday, aged 75. She went into hospital a month ago for "rest and recuperation" following her campaign to save the magazine from extinction through mounting costs.48 words
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Article121 1958-07-22 2 Red In Alert J -^u, alerts il < nu ii k; in th< -.< sourc a j mten Soviet r, i I >-' v <ive p Pra We terr.V D v tional *eek r wari i. thr i v v S me h< 11 at 1 1 c IQ ler121 words
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Article30 1958-07-22 2 JAILED LIFE 1-MIN. LONDON :j or:-- M life impi r.erc tOCJ KM tcia He plead Old Baiie: Sop Bar e: OJ R >r: moi nrrv J 0 Lord G Justice,30 words
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Advertisement1950 1958-07-22 2 gfhghg NOTICES R.M.S. "STRATHMORE" THE above vessel will sail, as scheduled, at 4 p.m. on Friday 25th July and whl call at Colombo, Bombay, Aden, Jeddah, Port Said. Limassol, Genoa, Marseilles, Gibraltar and is due to arrive in London p.m. 20th August. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS MR. K. T. WONC Family of Malacca,1,950 words
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Advertisement69 1958-07-22 2 Wy FIRS Enjoy these SC 5 Delicatessen Favour^ COOKED^ MEATS ktir Roast Beef. Pressed \Wi, Ox Tongue etc. mmM Nr 7 A y^ CES j|cj. "Tangl.n." Pork Beef, '^f^lw* Chipolata, etc. v ■'•'■< Mm Jw s Chicken and Ham. Pork. Veal and Ham and Egg etc. ""iKV STOP in the69 words
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Article435 1958-07-22 3 W^\, rC Hut offers even a glimmer of BJ£j jag tfcc dark clouds of war overW SpC ''id 't0..-* cannot be rejected out of B* 2 r tnif the motives of those making d 3*>° v us P icion s a B a ns tnis m< 2435 words
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Article237 1958-07-22 3 pore Ministry of Education's new fitting for the Intermediate mis conducted by the London •merer will in future be expected pr?f,c:ency in English, will be cvlaftj in business houses. It has ptaHil cf some Fields of commercial pporc a*H the Federation thsr, howw employee, whether a cierk237 words
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Article32 1958-07-22 3 Uw i ecu Mm «oad. spore L Bo» Nq ib6i CaDies I iM-mnEWS' <^> lines) All department* dlaa 174 Baru *d >'. «*ai6€ .Lf I* St Tel: Jl ra «0«32 words
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Article, Illustration1255 1958-07-22 3 Richard Berry - Richard Berry By A KING WHO CAN MAKE HIS OWN DECISIONS J^ING Hussein of Jordan and King Feisal of Iraq, cousins and "next door" neighbours, were both feorn in 1935 and both were crowned on May 2, 1953. Both were educated at Harrow. Both developed a passion1,255 words
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Article56 1958-07-22 3 "TT might be suggested A that our coinage is one of the things that visitors find charming and quaint and unique about Britain and that to alter it might be a step like introducing •contemporary' decorations into the Tower of London." Sam Pollock speaking in the BBC programme56 words
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Article54 1958-07-22 3 "YT'HAT women wear is decided by the whole mental climate of the time. We find in periods of social stability, expanding economy, 'good money,' and male domination that women wear elaborate hampering clothes with rich materials and much decoration. Crinolines are the natural expression of54 words
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Article102 1958-07-22 3 Shirts from the Talks ing population. On the other hand, in 'post-crisis' periods of social change, 'bad money'— that is, inflation and female emancipation, women wear filmsy and skimpy garments, very straight in line and pale in colour. They cut off their hair and wear their waists in the wrong102 words
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Article785 1958-07-22 3 Edward Crankshaw - Iraq Does The Kremlin 's Work Edward Crankshaw By LONDON 'THE whole idea behind the Bagdad Pact and the Eisenhower Doctrine was to prevent Communist encroachment in the Middle East. It was j misbegotten idea, it was a disastrous doctrine, because both Pact and Doctrine diverted attention from the real785 words
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Article, Illustration424 1958-07-22 3 the NEWS as it, strkes me IV'HAT strange ideas of peace the Communists have? Their reaction to the chaos in the Middle East appears to be *do as we say. hut don't do as we do." Since the Iraq coup and what followed there have been demonstrations in Communist countries424 words
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Advertisement18 1958-07-22 3 s||| OPTICAL HOUSE f^ M |R iDGE ROAO. SINGAPORE, 7 BrcncJi Office Oorical Co. U. Farqahor St., Penaiig.18 words
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Advertisement17 1958-07-22 3 LINDA ELECTRIC FAN FOR y l--<-^ u«^ L*ii23 t;.'ba Sole Aa*nt«: UNDETEVES (M) LTD. SINGAPORt>»-K. i LUMPU»U«^ENANG.»iIFOH>*JESSaTOIf17 words
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Article550 1958-07-22 4 NO M ORE FEES FOR GOVT. DOCTORS Specialists To Be Granted An Allowance SINGAPORE Government doctors and dental off cers will, from Sept. 1, be prohibited from drawing fee or retaining consultation fees hitherto allowed unde the Fees (Public Officers) Regulations of 1951. Circulars to this effect were sent out550 words
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259 1958-07-22 4 FLAG FOR SINGAPORE APPROVED IN LONDON SINGAPORE will have Its own anthem and flag when it achieves internal sell -government, the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, announced yesterday. Mr. L:m that the Colonial Oilice had approved the idea put up by tne Labour Fr^nt at its Third Annual General259 words
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Article52 1958-07-22 4 THE success of Police Week rerent'v has prompted Singapore Police to throw over, the rural stations to kampong folks as well. Police Week for Pa.-ir PanJang will commence on Friday and end on Sunday It 'is h^ped that Police Week for ether areas will be held52 words
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Article59 1958-07-22 4 THE Secretary-General of the Indonesian Ministry of Shipping:, Mr. Soenar Soerapoetra, left Singapore yesterday after attending a series of conferences with Indonesian Consulate officials here. Mr. Soerapoetra, who boarded a Garuda Convair for Jakarta, said Indonesia's shipping fleet would be "fortified" by more than 40 ships59 words
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Article70 1958-07-22 4 A PONTIAN youth who altered the date of birth in his identity card to make himself two years oiaer so as to secure a job in Singapore was yesterday fined $5 in the Third District Court. The youth, Mohamed Som bun Kadi, pleaded guilty to a70 words
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129 1958-07-22 4 IF Singapore or Malaya, has a good film story to offer, MGM will be interested in producing it with either country serving as locale Mr. Maurice Silvern ein VicePresident of Loew's Interna- tional Corporation, distri- toators of MGM films, told The Standard yesterday Mr. Silverstcip.129 words
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216 1958-07-22 4 SACKING DATE FOR EXPAT IS DEFERRED THE Finance and Genera] Purposes Committee of the Singapore City Council yesterday decided to defer the effective date of the dismissal of an expatriate officer until it could be ascertained whether he would take the matter to court. The officer was dismissed in February216 words
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Article180 1958-07-22 4 Pay Cut For Spillane Suggested THE Singapore City Council's Staff Sub-Committee yesterday recommended a reduction of the salary of the City Analyst, Mr. T. A. Spillane, by $200 a month for a year. The Standard was reliably told. This recommendation followed a disciplinary charge levelled against Mr. Spuiane lor allegedly180 words
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Article34 1958-07-22 4 P. GOVINDASAMY and M. Samiah, who pleaded not guilty to a charge of attempting to extort S3 from Theena Meera Mohideen at Veerasamy Road on Sunday, were yesterday remanded by a Singapore Court.34 words
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Article, Illustration133 1958-07-22 4 THE Pastor of the LileBible Presbyterian Church, Reverend Timothy Tow. left Singapore yesterday to attend an international conference of churches in Brazil. Rev. Tow is representing the Malayasia Council of Churches at the 4th Plenary Conference of the International Council oi Churches from Aug. 12 to133 words
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Article46 1958-07-22 4 TOW AH TEIK yesterday pleaded not guilty in a Singapore Magistrate's Court to a f:harge of stealing proper' v belonging to K. A. Ganapathv at the Turf Club in Bukit Timah Road on Saturday. He was allowed bail until his trial on Aug. 5.46 words
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Article336 1958-07-22 4 7 Malayans For Student Seminar SEVEN student leaders from Malaya and Singapore will attend the first six-week Asian Student Study Seminar to be held at Aloka, Ceylon, from July 28 till September 6. Organized by the Co-ordina-ting Secretariat of the International Student Conference, the seminar will be attended by 33336 words
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Article139 1958-07-22 4 CAMBRIDGE EXAMINATIONS WILL STAY THE Singapore Ministry of Education does not intend, at the moment, to replace the present Cambridge School Certificate Examinations with p.ny other form of school-leaving examinations. This was stated yesterday by Mr. Paul S. Abisheganaden the Ministry's Chief Examination Officer. M A S matters stand, at139 words
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102 1958-07-22 4 THE Singapore City Council will spend about $420.0iX to supply e.ectricity to kamgong dwellers in the Aljunied Koad, Kampong Chai Cboe and Chua Chu Kang Road areas. This sum will include costs of building sub-station In the AJunied Road area The new scheme is expected102 words
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Article58 1958-07-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A motorcyclist and pi] rider were injured writes Uh cycle came in collision writ* I rar lust outside the Coliseim car park in Batii Road here The motor cydlfif suffen a severe gash in the leg. B-ith he and the pillion rider58 words
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Article25 1958-07-22 4 tion mci I I I I In fl i ed I 1. ■M I t ion M I I <d S I25 words
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Article126 1958-07-22 4 THE Chief Minister, Mr. Li m Yew Hock, explained yesterday why the Rural Development Commission was under his Ministry The reason: It would facilitate plans by the Commission since they have to receive advice Irom various Ministries. To put it under any one126 words
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Article142 1958-07-22 4 LOW AH MOK, alias All Smb. of the Green Bus t'ompam. thu. <i u of the company's manager, w.s t Mr. Justice M. Buttrose in Uw Simian'^ v jM remanded in Woodbridge H^piUJ observation Low Is charet'd With t)K murder of Giam Chiu CL142 words
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Advertisement35 1958-07-22 4 choice the six-cylinder Crestl and Velox the popular Victor M ll^-**^*" f^^^^P^^S^^ or the all-purpose Estate Car. *^F*/ f •*SSl*l\\\\\ •*I I% i^^^^^^& r VICTOR ewnere in the Federation by Boruo Motors Ud* ESTATE CAR35 words
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Article413 1958-07-22 5 Tapper To Hang For Girl's Death Wins Appeal KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Federation Court of Appeal today ordered the retrial of a young rubber tapper on a charge of murdering his 14-year-old fiancee. The tapper, Manap bin Ali, 22, was convicted and sentenced to death413 words
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Article16 1958-07-22 5 Wr -of ■K Town > a re I w tents J I June. Kcldeiits i iriving16 words
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Article152 1958-07-22 5 Glad They Escaped M-E Crisis PKNANG, Mon. Passeng< rs and crew members of the and O. liner. •"Canton," who arrived here today breathed a sigh of relief that they were spared from being caught in the Middle-East crisis on theij voyage from England to the Far East. -We were fortunate152 words
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Article50 1958-07-22 5 PA DANG SERAI, Mon. Mr. Luna Peng Cheang and Mr. Hoo Min Fook were elected to re Local Town Council at an election held here yesterday. Mr. Lim stood for the electk>n from the School ward while Mr. Hoo won his seat in the Police Station ward.50 words
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Article38 1958-07-22 5 THE Secretary of the Segamat Town Council, Inche Mohammad bin Haji Ali, told the Council that a provision of $7,000 has been included in the 1959 budget for a central bus stand near the railway station.38 words
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Article, Illustration330 1958-07-22 5 FOUR MALAYANS TO STAY IN AMERICAN HOMES Kl ALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Four Malayan students— one from the East Coast State of Kelantan, another from Malacca and two from Penang will leave on July 29 by air for the United States to study in American educational institutions for one year. The330 words
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Article96 1958-07-22 5 FOUR Carlsberg dealers from Singapore who flew to Denmark earlier this month are seen here in the Carlsberg Breweries in front of one of the jars in which the first Carlsberg Beer was brewed in 1847. With them is Mr. E. Ellekar. the Import Manager of The96 words
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Article66 1958-07-22 5 RAUB, Mon. A lorry driver Fu Then Fu. 24, of Mentri Estate. Triang, who was charged with orrering a $5 bribe to Special Constable Osman bin Awanc on July 2 at Mengkuahg. was allowed $500 bail in one surety by the President of the Sessi^^66 words
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279 1958-07-22 5 PENANG, Mon.— Three youths, who waded to an isle in shallow water when it was low-tide, had to swim for their lives when the tide came up, with the result that one of them was drowned, a Coroner's Court was told today.279 words
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219 1958-07-22 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Estates and Property Committee of the Municipal Council, at a recent meeting in the Council Chamber here, deprecated the tone of a letter sent by the Government Accommodation Officer to its Health Officer, Dr. Haji M. I. Mohamed. The Accommodation219 words
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149 1958-07-22 5 PENANG, Mon.— Magistrate Inche Nik Hussain bin Nik Ali told a student today to study hard and be a good citizen, but not to behave like a "Yankee boy." The student. Lok Koay Tong, alias Loh Ah Tong. was bound over in the sum149 words
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Article, Illustration74 1958-07-22 5 THE Indian High Commissioner in Malaya, Mr. S.K. Banerjee, gave a cocktail party in honour of the visiting officers of INS. Delhi, at his residence in Freeman Road. Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday. Picture shows (from left): Capt. Mahindroo, Commander of I.N.S; Delhi, a light cruiser; Works Minister,74 words
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Advertisement451 1958-07-22 5 #m V 1 1 iilll ii U ini H. >% M l^Tilfifc. !Pit He lacked strength, energy. Sleep /l l|ip||j|jj| j |||{||m never came and life was drab! V\|iH I gay) y^^^^^-f He's full of pep, energy, vigour. ~^*f /^^e's regained his normal healthy colour, his old '^^y'^^S^. j^& enthusiasm.451 words
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Article216 1958-07-22 6 SINGAPORE Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing, Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat will tomorrow afternoon unveil a plaque to mark the completion of 1,150 dwellings 38 shops, 30 premises for cottage industries and one market by the Singaoore Improvement Trust at the site216 words
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Article61 1958-07-22 6 THE Singapore Survey Department Technical Emploj'ees' Trade Union elected the following office-bearers President: Mr. M. John: vice-president: Mr. Teh Seong Kang; hon. secretary: Mr. R. Joseph; assistant secretary: Mr. Tan Tack Seng; treasurer: Mr. R. A. de Rozario; committee: Messrs. P. P. Chona, Kartar Singh. Lim61 words
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Article337 1958-07-22 6 Colony Accepts 400 Students Back: 500 On Waiting List' THE Government of Communist China has clamped down on the exit of South-east Asian Chinese students as from May 18, The Standard reliably understands. Even visits to Hongkong have been disallowed. The move has been made337 words
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Article67 1958-07-22 6 THE Gan Eng Sens School Old Students' Association will hold a "Past-vs.-Present" debate at the Gan Eng Seng School Hall, Singapore on Aug. 2 at 3 p.m. The subject of the debate will be "That films, music and dancing of a rock n' roll nature67 words
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Article37 1958-07-22 6 HONGKONG, July 21. Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $16 03 to £1 Sterling, $5.82 to US$l; 51.848 to Malayan $1; $0,067 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $255.75 to a tael.37 words
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Article118 1958-07-22 6 OPENING OF A $200,000 BUILDING PENANG, Mon.—Representatives of the Chin Kang Hoay Kuans in the Federation of Malaya and Singapore, who made a special trip to Penang for the official opening of the $200,000 Chin Kang Hoay Kuan here yesterday were the guests of the Saw brothers, Messrs. Choo Cheng118 words
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Article, Illustration69 1958-07-22 6 THE BAND of the Indian Naval Service ship "Delhi" rendered popular Indian hits in martial tempo at a garden reception held at the Indian High Commissioner's, (Mr. S. K. Banerjee), residence in Kuala Lumpur when members of the Indian Navy paid an official visit to69 words
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Article197 1958-07-22 6 Lim: Unite To Meet Red Threat SINGAPORE Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock said at the Labour Front election rally at Tronoh Road last night that Singapore needed a united front to meet the threat of Communism. Mr. Lim appealed to the gathering to vote for Mr. Lim Ser Puan,197 words
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262 1958-07-22 6 IPOH, Mon. Forty-year-old Teh Eng Seang, assistant postmaster, Ipoh East Post Office, was today acquitted and discharged on a charge of committing criminal breach of trust in respect of $300 belonging to Chow Hoi (62), on October 3 last year. In granting Teh a262 words
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Article, Illustration50 1958-07-22 6 A PARTY of 29 members of the University of Malaya Historical Society recently visited SEATO Headquarters in Bangkok. They are shown here calling on the Sec-retary-General, H.E. Nai Pote Sarasin (extreme right). The leader of the party, Mr. N. Rajendra Is in the centre foreground.50 words
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Article89 1958-07-22 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Raja Permaisuri Agong today appealed to the public to donate generously toward? the Lady Templer Hospital Fund. She made this appeal after paying her first visit to this tuberculosis hospital. She said: "I hope the public will make generous donations in89 words
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Article, Illustration341 1958-07-22 6 SINGAPORE Health Minister, Mr. A. J. Braga. yesterday visited the Tan Tock Seng Hospital and .spent over an hour inspecting facilities for the treatment o: tuberculosis patients Accompanied by Dr. M. Doraisingham, Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Health and Dr. CE. Smith Assistant341 words
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277 1958-07-22 6 Stabbed French Had An 'Unha, Life, Coroner AN "emotional" Frenchman w plained that he was unhapp> m his a^ I woman friend died shortl> alter h* I stab wounds, a Singapore < oronrr u^-uM I I I to th .9 bark M M M '"M door. Hod J explai a277 words
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Article75 1958-07-22 6 FOUR Europeans beat up a taxi driver. Sim Chens: Heng. 34, robbed him of $20 and drove away in his taxi in Raleigh Park, Singapore late last night. Sim was sent to hospital with a head injury. Police have detained tw men. Sim told The75 words
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Article518 1958-07-22 7 Court Told Of Opium Seizure A NIGHT chase by Customs officials in the sea off Singapore ended in three men being arrested, and the seizure of 1,179 lbs. of raw opium, a Colony court was told yesterday. Three persons claimed trial in the Third518 words
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Article156 1958-07-22 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib in Singapore yesterday were:— Buyers Sellers pot 831 83 R-fiS 0 m 83 K.3.5. No. 1 (Sept.) 834 832 R S.S. No. 2 81 82* RS.S. No. 3 774 77| Tone: Barely steady. The price of tin in f»°f a P°je156 words
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Article81 1958-07-22 7 A CHARITY Ball in aid of the Abandoned Babies Fund of the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus will be held at Raffles Hotel, Singapore on Aug 9. The highlights of the Ball, which will be under the patronage of Mr. M.P.D. Nair, Assistant Minister to81 words
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Article58 1958-07-22 7 TAN KIM HONG, anas Ching Foong, and Lim Pow Tiam, were yesterday charged in the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court with carrying a 9.m.m. Colt automatic Pistol at Newton Circus at about 2 a.m. They pleaded not guilty and were ordered to be remanded until July58 words
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Article21 1958-07-22 7 A CYCLIST snatched a necklace worth $1.80 off Elizabeth Lim Jalan Puyalai Kampong. Singapore, at 5 D.m. on Sunday.21 words
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Article, Illustration64 1958-07-22 7 SWAMI RAMASAMY, 50 (above) a visiting "holy man" accredited with "miracle cures" in India. is drawing large crowds during his stay in Ipoh. The Swami, well-known vin India, once held a m Vpooja" (prayer meeting) <^%t the residence of the president of India, Dr. '8| a^ en dra64 words
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Article159 1958-07-22 7 THE Chinese Chamber of Commerce will start, distributing 20,000 pamphlets on Aug. 1 to explain the Singapore Exposition Celebrating Self-Government, the exposition commiteee decided yesterday. The Chamber will also officially receive applications for participation in the exposition on that date. The idea of a reception for159 words
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Article46 1958-07-22 7 PENA N G. Mon.— The Penang Division of Party Negara will hold its annual general meeting at the premises of the Penang Malay Association in Perak Road on Aug. 3. The meeting will also seek ways to strengthen the party in Penang.46 words
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Article195 1958-07-22 7 PENANG, Mon.— The Chief Police Officer, Mr. P. H. O'Flynn, who officially ourned a five-day civics course for 31 Officers-in-Charge of Police Stations and subordinate Poiice officers at the Labour Department Depot in Sungei Pinang here today, said that it was the first such course195 words
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187 1958-07-22 7 Youth Council's 'Tattoo To Raise Funds THE Singapore Youth Council will present a youth "Tattoo" entitled "Bugles and Drums" at the Badminton Hall on Friday, at 8 p.m. The total proceeds will help to send Colony youth council delegates to the World Assembly of Youths meeting to be held at187 words
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Article169 1958-07-22 7 A MASS meeting to appeal for commutation of death sentence of Salha binte Nasupi will be held under the auspices of the Singapore Boyanese Association on Saturday at the Great Eastern Trade Fair Park, Geylang Serai. A spokesman told The Standard that his169 words
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Article98 1958-07-22 7 Govt. To Woo Trade Unionists A MOVE to save the trade union movement from falling into the hands of irresponsible leaders is being launched by the Singapore Government. As a first step. Government will start training union leaders to organize and run trade unions on democratic principles. The training course98 words
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Article95 1958-07-22 7 THREE FATAL ACCIDENTS REPORTED KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Three fatal accidents were reported in Kuala Lumour during the last three days Lai Lim Lian (6), wss instantaneously killed when she was involved in a collision with a motor cycle at Salak South Bharu at 6 p.m. on Saturday. On the same95 words
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Advertisement226 1958-07-22 7 W^*~-*ms LIST u I |^|sgal brigade^jmt 1 1 mtfi^ 1 .•V'MFPIP" Sler| i»f Hayclen Cr m^'h EkDCr5 VALtAIL Anthony steel (LA) E g m t ADAftl ft ETC COLOR (SB) E I W^r^^^^ OI'KAS TodJ^\ U^ M\l W r.A/ETTE No. 51 [j ■^7 ,45 463n&9 3n 5 j [It LAKI226 words
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Advertisement335 1958-07-22 7 HC!KS3iP fMAiai OPENS TODAY dfc J -It PJ B 21-116 11a.m.-1.45-4.15 V^B 3r* C n 6.4.-> 9.30 p.m. V M i J "UNDERWATER ROMANCE" JH J Mandarin— Eastman Colour— Eng. Sub«. /^S *It#V^fVi' 4th WEEK! T wTTTIB 33 -*<>o 2.3(1 7.30 p.m. i^ Prices: S2/- $3/- $5'- No Free Lists—335 words
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Miscellaneous624 1958-07-22 7 P— BHPMBBmPWBW mtt^^ t^ m^^^^^^^^^^^mmmmmm Goon Show; 8.30 Time Signal J^^^^^MW^mW^m W m W^fl I ElimMTlftiS anfl News; 945 A Tuesday Treat. ■iImI IFll "ill Vll ■iTlf llPf IIE lihl^Kll I2IS SINGAPORE (Regional Service): W^ ■Ilk Ipi•M im W tm II 11 f 1 k f V^B 7.15 a.m. Opening624 words
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Advertisement906 1958-07-22 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. V.I, *****/4 IJ2 Robinson Road ft* ,3,2,/i. 2658V4 e fuNN£L L|NB NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE T. H.Hf.«, Montrwl, fc>.ton. Now York, B.ltimoro, Phil.d.lpni* Cult Ports. S por. P. Sham Penang TCUCKR 3/» 10A-f 14AMg myr"oon "'»<*. "0.. 27/28 c. Cjrri.rs option to proc-d »U rtMt PorH to906 words
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Advertisement1155 1958-07-22 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD ec CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated in Singapore) 0* lllie *> XT' THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Z? SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW, LONDON fr CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (via Suez with liberty to proceed via Panama1,155 words
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Advertisement969 1958-07-22 8 MITSUI t¥J LINE FOR |APAN Spot. P.S'ham Penang Amogison Mam from India G 40/41 Mikoge,an Maru 27 July 29 July FOR USA, via SUEZ For New York, Philadelphia. Baltimore via Bombay. Akibosan Mani from Japan 20 Aug 22 Aug FOR U.S.A. via PACIFIC For Vancouver, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Cristobal,969 words
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Advertisement492 1958-07-22 8 EAST ASIATIC I HOMEWARD* Sailings tor Aden P o M|l Rotterdam. Hamburg. Bremen Con P «k "NM Sport p 'H "MEONIA" 24/24 Ju!y I "BOMA" 28/30 July 31Ju I Port Sudan, Beyrouth, Gdynia "LALANDIA" 23,24 A« g I OUTWARD Sailings for Bangkok and fot I Pcnanij p c "LALANDIA*' 23.492 words
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Article141 1958-07-22 9 [NGTON, New Zea- ..v 21 Neuter). .Japan wrani to continue as a iled < ountrj as far as m\h New Zealand was Mr. M. Seki, the Consul-General in a and leader of a e trade mission, said on here today. S ki said neither China141 words
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Article, Illustration118 1958-07-22 9 fHE NLMBER of air travellers pacing through 3 ;apore International Airport last year reached In record of 254,380, an increase of 17 605 over previous year, according to the airport manager Mr. P. W. Ford. Arrivals last year totalled 110.870, departures 110--807 and transits 32.361,118 words
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Article105 1958-07-22 9 Last year. 5,953.051 kilos of cargo were handled a?a:nst 5,767,112 kilos in 1956. For the first four months this year. the total was 1,734,386 kilos. More than 1,989,000 kilos of mail were handled last year and 408,665 kilos for the' first four months oi this year. Mr. Ford105 words
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Article92 1958-07-22 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: copra July/Aug. U.K. Continent $31| buyers $32 sellers; coconut oil in bulk $49$ sellers, in drums $52J sellers; Muntok white pepper $138 sellers; Sarawak white 51 37 sellers; Special Sarawak black $78. Singapore Copra Association closing prices92 words
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Article169 1958-07-22 9 U.K. Centre On Goods Packaging A PERMANENT exhibition .i Information centre covcrng everj aspect of British iging and packing has r. pened in London. urt from the displays. wi be changed at rvals, there is an Infor- n Bureau at the Centre stocking the sales and techcal Uti rature of169 words
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Article95 1958-07-22 9 AN AUSTRALIAN company is offering for sale packaged atomic power plants. The company has received a franchise to build the units from an American firm. Plants with outputs ranging from 2,000 to 20,000 K.W are offered. The first of similar units is in operation at Fort95 words
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145 1958-07-22 9 MALAYAN imports from Indonesia in the first quarter this year totalled 5313.714.380. against 5308,085,835 in ths same period of 1957. Imports of crude rubber, the main item, totalled 5112.910.836 (first quarter 1957, 5106,920,--163). Other principal imports from Indonesia into Malaya during the quarter were:145 words
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246 1958-07-22 9 SARAWAK exported 16.903 tons of rubber for the first six months of this year a figure well below that of two previous years (21,467 in 1957 and 22,251 in 1956) This is 'attributed to a drift from the industry, because of the comparatively246 words
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Article241 1958-07-22 9 COLONY MARKETS ARE EASIER Improved M-East Situation Seen EASING of tension in the Middle East resulted in a 1-3/4 cents drop in the Singapore rubber price yesterday, when it closed at 83-3/8 cents per Ib. for International first grade August (Friday 85-1/8 cents). The drop was the first since the241 words
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Article32 1958-07-22 9 A TOTAL expenditure of £1.979.000 was made during the first quarter of this year on Tinplate, drums and drumsheets by United Kingdom oil companies, the U.K. Petroleum Information Bureau announced.32 words
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Article206 1958-07-22 9 AN INNOVATION for ocean-going passenger liners is to be installed in the Oriana. the latest addition to the Orient Steam Navigation Company's fleet equipment which will enable the vessel to move sideways as well as forward and backward. This represents the latest development in the British206 words
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Article129 1958-07-22 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association 'made the following changes in its rates to merchants \esterday: London- selling T.T./OD. 2/3-7/8. buying, airmail, T.T. 2/4. O.D. "2/4-1/32. 30 d/st 2/4-5/32. 45 d/st 2/4-7,32. 80 d/st 2/4-9/32. 90 d/st 2 4-3/8, 120 d/st 2/4-1/2. 180 d/st 2/4--23 32. Other buying rates:129 words
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Article97 1958-07-22 9 AFTER a rise in the value of Hongkong's external trade during April, the figures for May showed a drop, both in imports and exports. Exports valued at HK$23O.--470,000 fell by $14,060,000 compared with the previous month. Imports at $370,170,000 dropped by $18,330,000. Of the total decrease97 words
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Article24 1958-07-22 9 MARINE OIL production in Canada last year fell more than 4o per cent below 1956, and probably will decline further this year.24 words
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Article278 1958-07-22 9 MALAYAN" sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: Fed. Disp. $1-10, $1.09; F. N. ords. 52.61J (overnight*, $2.60 (and overnight); Gammon $140 to $1.44 (overnight), $1.425; Hammer $1.60 $1.62*; M. Breweries $2.90. Debentures 83c; M. Cement $1.34: M. Colls. 73c. odd lot. TCc: McAlister $128. $1.30 (overnight>: M.278 words
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216 1958-07-22 9 Tins Ease, Industrials Are Steady INDUSTRIALS were quietly steady while tins and rubbers were easier in the Malayan share market yesterday. The turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Seller* Jackson Co. 1.15 125 Raffles Hotel 2.45 2.55 Straits Traders ($1) 1.40 1.45216 words
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Article, Illustration54 1958-07-22 9 MODERN 'methods of manufacturing telephone and telecommunications equipment were shown to Chief S.L. Akintola, the Nigerian Federal Minister 'of Communications and Aviation, when he visited A British factory recently. In this picture, Chief Akintole is being shown pressed telephone instrument casing by the works director,54 words
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Article, Illustration47 1958-07-22 9 MR. R.G. SENANAYAKE, Ceylon's Minister for Trade and Commerce, was in Singapore over the weekend on a short visit. He arrived in the Colony on Saturday, from Sydney, after holding: trade discussions with the Australian Government. Mr. Senanayake left for home yesterday MR. SENANAYAKE47 words
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Article64 1958-07-22 9 A NEW oil refinery with a rapacity of 10,000 bands a day was inaugurated recently at Yokkaichi, en Osaka Bay. Built hv a £ioup of companies, including Royal Dutch Shell, this refinery is one of the largest and most modern in Japan and 9/Oi be more64 words
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Advertisement137 1958-07-22 9 &VEREIT ORIENT LINE j£§J Spore P. Shorn Penan? 31 Juy 28 July 23 Aug 17 Aug I Ccricu tta I UMy 29 July 31 July Aug 24 Aug t Ey E«ETT STARUMB JKJ 3 3 Aug 2 ~of 31 Aug Eft 25 July 8 hmq 1 2 Aug ->-HETX SIAM137 words
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Advertisement100 1958-07-22 9 IN LOOKS The new "S ERV I S H Superheat creates new standards of washing, heating, wringing and emptying all in 'a superb new setting of striking, streamlined, t w o-t one styling truly; the finest washer in the world. CYCLE B CARRIAGE Wm i£Z. fKfJ|s™Tgl C D Follow your100 words
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Miscellaneous107 1958-07-22 9 INNER ROADS Beetong. Saciao. Petaling. Seng Heng. Paneh. Serampang, Kinatmani. Salong. Thanya Watana, Matahari, Selangor, Toboali. Sumpitan. Emelio, Leun Hwa. Panehan. Bidor. Tong Hai, Han Thale. Sri Trengganu. Lucky Che*, Sirusa. Kah Poh, Tong Hock, June, Tong Hong. Tong Goan. Stia, Darvel. Senggarang, Hcrmelin, Shin Yin, S.lverside, Aik Hin. Loh107 words
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Article, Illustration190 1958-07-22 10 'T'HE Selangor Philharmonic Society is presenting: for the first time an opera in Kuala Lumpur Gilbert and Sullivan's "Mikado". It is being staged in Kuala Lumpur's Town hall from July 21, 22 and 26. The "Mikado" is also the Society's maiden production and it hopes to present several190 words
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Article, Illustration63 1958-07-22 10 (Picture by (Below): Members and officials of the Watkins House the Champions of the Inter-House competition of the Klang High School Primary section annual sports, this year, posed for a group photograph. Seated centre from left are Miss S. Kamalavathani, Miss Yap Hoon Bee, Mr. Ngoh Weng Loong, Mr. T.Ch'ng Seng poh - 63 words
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Article, Illustration87 1958-07-22 10 Picture by r»_t_ (Above): Captain P. S. Mahindroo, Commanding Officer of the visiting INS. Delhi, (left) is being greeted by Mr. R. S. Lopes, the president of the Coastal Indian Association, Klang, on arrival for a reception at the Selangor Indian Association, Kuala Lumpur, last Thursday. Ch 'ngCh'ng Seng Poh - 87 words
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Advertisement70 1958-07-22 10 0 BANGKOK JIE^. Discover the friendly city li:^J^:JM:; temples and aruient joe jS^^BxSL '^^^^^f^^^^^Ki '^BßSßSf '■"-•'■'■■^^^K^^sSkWiS'* ■""^^MyK'jSoc""*"' y^i^J^ .OUT, OV» TH p ACir ,C P i^ IESSi ffffTlß BjTnHj Book through your travel Agent or by JAPAN AIR LINES Offices: sth Floor, American International Building, Robinson Road, at Telegraph Street,70 words
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Article48 1958-07-22 11 0e Big Time yjidon. He Says m' >lon Fddy Choong, one-time ■if** 1 champion of the world, has turnEj5 nt<)n tl) tour India and to compete in Kir^ uon In(ll a open badminton championI w. wf'EN- -r e ■bi 5 fc'-- m?- WL.48 words
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161 1958-07-22 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. g Charuchtnda. Thailand's junior chamDion, will take In the Malayan tennis impianshipa at Kuala 1. .pur from July 31 to Aug. I \!r V. Rajaratnam. chairoj the Organising Comttee, told The Standard bat Ser: Charuchinda will :>:av In the junior161 words
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36 1958-07-22 11 >'th ii Urr p:iU the Vniversity's Alex Deli- thr v annual North versus South *P'»h oq j u i y 31t Au? x and o. Z **mi during oc- I lace-36 words
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Article38 1958-07-22 11 THE visiting American Ven- ure for Victory Cagers beat fong Kheng. Singapore Youth -'cntre competition winners, by points to 75 in a basketball natdh at the Happy World 51 tdiiun last night. A half-time the Americans38 words
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Article53 1958-07-22 11 Empire Get Support Fans lUj2J ■of th< S rtl r \u pp Intt n ipam». MKtin cerew.at rr.ar, Itademptj nri for the first Jp he d prices m re tc h tnterc I ::.>■: billing thai HN that h 5j T :rr fr rri HIGanH uri Ib ■air year rl*553 words
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Article106 1958-07-22 11 1962 EMPIRE GAMES IN PERTH CARDIFF, Wales. July 21 (U.P.1.).— 'the British Empire and Commonwealth Games Federation yesterday confirmed the choice of Perth. Australia, as the site of the next Games in 1962 and enlarged the programme of traditional c\c*its. Instead of the seven -ports on the present card. the106 words
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Article40 1958-07-22 11 Cardifl Wales. July 21. <Reuter> Dick Hemingway, of Engnd broke the previous Games »rd 220 men's breastroke British Empire and CommonIth Games tonight. His t.mp was 2 min 49.3 sec. igainst the previous record 2m. 52 G see.40 words
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698 1958-07-22 11 Lifters Complete Training They're In Action Today CARDIFF, Mon., (API) Singapore's three-man Empire Games team was resting yesterday at the empire Games village at St. Athan. With the weightlifting events starting tomorrow, Tan Howe Liang and lan Ser Cher have completed their training. Team manager Tan Hwee Hock would not698 words
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154 1958-07-22 11 HK Student In Foils Fencing Final CARDIFF, Wales, July 21 (Reuter) Hung Hak Yau, a 19-year-old student from Hong Kong, who is having his first taste of international competition, qualified today for the finals, later tonight, of the men's individual foils of the fencing section at the British Empire and154 words
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374 1958-07-22 11 MING 'PHONEY. MAGIC EYE SHOWS IT SJV? towns '*Hri'. h >pire K m ■••>'. ind a the fci to <ieS pi over f- PI ice Gardner a scant six inches ahead. If Gardner really had defeated Robinson by twotenth.s of a second, he should have been approximately two yards ahead374 words
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Article, Illustration48 1958-07-22 11 THE Governor of Penang, Raja Sir Uda, is introduced to the Perak captain, Chan Tuck Choy, just before the start of the north zone final between Penang and Perak at the City Stadium on Sunday. The match ended in a controversial tico-all draw.48 words
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Article220 1958-07-22 11 CARDIFF. July 21 (AFP) The three-man Malayan Empire Games team is in fine fettle. At th e Empire Games village at St. Athan yesterday the> were making the most of the rest day but even so indulged in a little exercise in view of220 words
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Article101 1958-07-22 11 CARDIFF, July 21 (Reuler) Frank Dawes, Gibraltar's lightweight boxer, who is competing in the British Empire and Commonwealth Games, was hit over the head by unknown assailants late last night at the Empire village and was today hi the Royal Air Force hospital. Dawe's team-mate, Charles Flower,101 words
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Article145 1958-07-22 11 CAEN, July 21 (Reuter) Stirling Moss, Britain's driving ace, led from start to finish to win the Cean grand prix in a British Cooper car here yesterday. Moss, whose enforced retirement during yesterday's British Grand Prix cost him first place in the world drivers'145 words
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Article364 1958-07-22 11 Referee Within His Rights To Grant Time Extension PENANG, Mon. The President of the Football Association of Penang, Mr. Loh Hoot Yeang, said today that Penang was lucky to get into the Malaya Cup final this year, following their 2—2 draw against Perak in the North Zone final364 words
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Article190 1958-07-22 11 Perak Won't Protest Though greatly disappointed over some of the decisions by Referee T. Nadarajah, Perak officials said in Ipoh yesterday, that they will not lodge any protest. They explained that it would be "unsportsmanlike,* 1 They praised The Standard's report of the game as the only newspaper in Malaya190 words
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Article179 1958-07-22 11 PENANG, Mon. Penang will make a bold bid for the final to be played in the island. The Football Association of Malaya Council meeting at Kuala Lumpur this Sunday will fix the date and place where the cup-final is to be played. Penang179 words
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Article70 1958-07-22 11 TELOK ANSON, Mon. Malacca Malays Sports Association were trounced s—l oy the Lower Perak Malays Invitation XI in a frienaly match played here yesterday. Lower Perak Malays °P en r ed scoring through Tauffi Ibrahim early on, but m the 20th minute, the Malacca Malays equalised through70 words
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Article72 1958-07-22 11 LONDON. July 21..(ReuterwResults in today's cricket matCt At North shire beat Kent by an innings and 156 runs Northamptonshire 318 for nine declared Kent 78 G. Tribe five for 18 and 84. (Northamptonshire 12 Points) At the Oval: Surrey beat Yorkshire bv an innings and 88 runs.72 words
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Article32 1958-07-22 11 SCORING 70. Mrs. E. McMullan won the silver division of the LGU medal competition at the Royal Singapore Golf Club yesterday. Mrs. V. Ohlson, with 64, won the bronze medal.32 words
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Article92 1958-07-22 11 WARSAW, July 20 (Reuter) —Italy, who had already gained a winning margin, completed a 4-1 victory over Poland in their European Zone Davis Cup iawn tennis semi-final' here today.. In today's remaining two singles Andrzej Licis (Poland), scored an upset win by 6-4. 6-2, 6-1, over92 words
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Article57 1958-07-22 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mori. The Federal Police Reserve Unit trounced Municipality Sports Club 12-0 i n their FAS division three Business Houses league match on the Federal Police Depot ground today. At half-time, the Police led 6-0. Yahya 3, Mohd. Nor 3. ArunaFalam 2. Arui 2, Mohd.57 words
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Article635 1958-07-22 12 BRIAN CHAMPION - LAKER CRIES OFF FROM THE TOUR BRIAN CHAMPION Another Bombshell For The Selectors By LONDON, Mon. This caps the lot! Jim Laker, Surrey and England spin bowler, has now backed out of the M.C.C. tour to Australia this winter. The news came as a bombshell yesterday to Mr. Gubby Allen,635 words
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186 1958-07-22 12 LIM SENG KOK and Agnes Chan will meet Ronnie Onn an Vivien Gwee in the final of the year's Singapore Junior mixed doubles tournament. Lim and Agnes beat Seah Kee Kwang and Rosie Foong 15-2 15-9 and Ronnie and Vivien beat Chew Lout186 words
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Article76 1958-07-22 12 Argentina In Davis Cup Z-Final BUENOS AIRES, July 21, (Reuter) Argentina reached the final of the American zone of the Davis tennis cup here yesterday when she won the doubles event against Israel. Enrique Morea and Eduardo Soriano beat Israel's Elazar Davidman and Arieh Avidan 6-3, 6-3, 6-2. Argentina, who76 words
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Article104 1958-07-22 12 GARUDA Badminton Party beat Playf air B. P. 4—3 in the friendly match recently. The results (Garuda B. p! players mentioned first) were: Singles: Wahab Sarkawi lost to Omar Ibrahim 3—15, 4—15; R. Ismail beat Kum Leong 17—16, 17—16; Ali Kasmani beat Ismail Ibrahim 18—16, 15—4;104 words
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334 1958-07-22 12 Ibrahim Tipped For The Junior Singles Title Ibrahim is the favourite. It is not unlikely that Wee Choon Seng may create an upset for he is a steady player and possesses the all round strokes of a^ood singles player. The game between V. S.334 words
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Article126 1958-07-22 12 Entries For Open B' ton Total 99 A TOTAL of 99 entries have been received for the Singapore open Badminton championship. The draw for this will take place at the Singapore Badminton Stadium at 10 p.m. tomorrow. Five entries have been received from Johorc, and among them is Omar bin126 words
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Article, Illustration100 1958-07-22 12 Changi won the Far East a r fr^ "^X^B last Wednesday, and below, arc rcp responsible for Changi's victory '^"^^B The century sprint for women at the FEAF annual sports last Wednesday went to SACW. Thomas J^H ine ceniury sprmv ror^w g seC onds.100 words
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Article130 1958-07-22 12 MOSCOW/July 21 (Reuter). Vladimir Kuts, dual Olympic gold medallist who hopes to compete in Russia's team against the United States, here later this month, was beaten into eighth place in the 5.000 metres event of the Soviet athletic championships at Tallin, Estonia, on Saturday,130 words
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Article59 1958-07-22 12 NYMEGEN, Holland. July 20 (Reuter> Ria Van Velzen. 15--year-old Dutch swimmer, oroke th c world 100 metres backstroke record for women here today with a time of 1 minute 12.3 seconds. She clipped one tenth of a second of the 1 min. 12.4 sees. record set59 words
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Article, Illustration63 1958-07-22 12 WALLY BARNES, the former Wales and Arsenal soccer star, has begun bAs coaching sessions in the Colony. He stressed the need to make football as simple as possible. He told Colony players that soccer is a tea game, and no team should be underrated. The picture63 words
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Article33 1958-07-22 12 DUESSELDORF, Germany, July 21 (UPI) Wimbledon champion Ashley Cooper of Australia yesterday won the men's singles title of an international tennis tournament beating Luis Ayala of Chile, 5-7. 6-2, 6-4, 8-6.33 words
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Article28 1958-07-22 12 SAIGON. July 21 fßcut«rl Sports circle* said todaj 1958 'Republic Tour' rvclc r»O would be^in on Ailg t; The race will cover distant* of :5.000 kilometer.-.28 words
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279 1958-07-22 12 From Batu ft Comes Savage Colony' s 6 MIKE Savage, Johore distaaet <ujM Batu Pahat. won the Colony sii m\\«M event of the Singapore Amateur Athlet \M championships held at Farrer Park >«J The Singapore chwnpioi ships \vi:l be continued on Friday and Saturday at ihe same venue. Savage won279 words
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Article21 1958-07-22 12 J Isianr: S j m A. Mu 1 B THO-BALI W M ciippint. i M R\/^ P!l1 .unit -A21 words
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Miscellaneous108 1958-07-22 12 cfur*nADr Road. Div. 3—Wearne Bros. al*9%a*UrW&Ei s.C. vs. Telecoms Stores and SOCCER-S.A.F.A. League Wfcpj-Cheros Road. Div 3 Div SB-Mount Emily S.C. 7^ w .g*. Audlt DppU •m TFt A Cwrulana 5 /-5 vm. S.L.—lpoh Road. WATER-POLO S AS.A. TENNIS-f clangor chomLeague Div. C-RAF. vs. pionships-Padang. RN Selctar, 5.30 p.m. TPOH108 words
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Article, Illustration520 1958-07-22 13 Branded As A Rat W>\--- :he k.nd '\KK H 'tri' .a Bt ;t. in W.iham |r» -Tow 5 wnr. to declare, ■•r Hi "n:" *P&i in fev« vm th? V\r;M prr>-*-V r i\p alterf* 1 ?.n i n pvrn tf idom, if ever, '■•■"•■mu> \pr*jfcn rUhl it *-di«irks film B520 words
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Article, Illustration145 1958-07-22 13 EAST MEETS WEST Mans k P, ■ra the Rank Or! ■A ti hron -fH the 4 the L h« ."53t.MtP R ri I- r v;i f«>r her first appearance in British film. heers from the crowd erected her appearance, dressed in shimmering gold, lik» some delicate figure trim an Oriental145 words
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Article, Illustration276 1958-07-22 13 Lust, Violence in this Western A DRAMA of murder, lust and violence in a small Western town just after the War Between The States, wil* be seen here shortly when "Valerie," a United Artists release starring Sterling Hayden. Anita Ekberg and Anthony Steel. Featured in the screenplay which was written276 words
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Article, Illustration86 1958-07-22 13 Can Rip Kirby Trap The Killer Who Framed Honey Dorian? "HOLD it, please!" a photographer orders lovely model Honey Dorian. A moment later a shot rings out, the lensman falls dead, and the pretty blonde sweetheart of RIP KIRBY faces a charge of murder! Who is the real killer? Can86 words
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Article152 1958-07-22 13 QLHAWS Malay Film Product ions, "Doctor," directed by Phani Majurndar of "Hang Tuah" and "Anak ku SazalV fame, will be having its charity premiere in aid of the Lady Templer TB. Hospital Fund, on July 25, at the Capitol t Kuala Lumpur. The picture152 words
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Miscellaneous343 1958-07-22 13 'T'ODAY'S QUOTATION: "Great warriors, like great earthuakes, are principally remembered for the mischief they have done." -Bovee TUESDAY FOR EVERYONE: Promote talents, dealings that will tPnd to enhance your earnings or add to your belongings. Utilize good taste to advantage. This is a good day for pus*ing new ideas and343 words
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Miscellaneous129 1958-07-22 13 By Rita Del Mar social set. prepare for new trends of outlook. Promote personal matters. SCORPIO— Oct 23 to Nov. 21— Give underlying items pri^r thought, promote required parleys; solve problems to advantage. SAGITTARIUS— Nov. 22 to Dec. 21— Acquaintance? can case the way toward progress; g»o out of your129 words
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202 1958-07-22 14 NEW YORK, July 21 (Reuter) British philosopher Bertrand Russell said in an interview published today in Look magazine that both Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, Soviet Prime Minister, and Mr. John Foster Dulles, United States Secretary of State, were "rival fanatics, each blinded to obvious facts202 words
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Article320 1958-07-22 14 Nuclear And Rocket Means Of Eradication If War Breaks Out' MOSCOW, July 21 (Reuter) Any war which broke out in Europe would be one of "nuclear and rocket means of extermination/' according to the English text of a Soviet Note issued here today. Issuing the Note,320 words
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Article, Illustration66 1958-07-22 14 PRESIDENT Soekarno, without his usual black cap, accompanied by his wife, Madame Hartini, are seen at a newlyinaugurated oceans.de resort. Indonesia is making a drive to promote tourism, and the President is giving full support to the drive. He flew by helicopter to the isolated ocean resort,66 words
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Article106 1958-07-22 14 THE Standard regrets the error in yesterday's Page 12 caption story of the Queen Mother meeting Commonwealth representatives at St. James's Palace in which it was stated that the Malayan High Commissioner is Dato NiK Kamil. The Dato was Malaya's first representative in the United Kingdom till106 words
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Article54 1958-07-22 14 BYRON, Georgia, July 21 (UPI) A despondent University of Florida mathematics professor shot and killed his attractive 17-year-old twin daughters here last Saturday and then committed suicide. Police said. Officers reported that Millard G. Moseley, 49, killed his daughters, Janice and Jean, while his wife. Myrtle,54 words
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417 1958-07-22 14 Tibetan Warriors' Ultimatum To Reds Quit By July 30 Or We Fight' KATMANDU, Nepal, July 21 (UPI) A warrior sect in Tibet known as the Khambas, have given an ultimatum to the Communist Chinese Government to withdraw from Tibet by the coming Chheba Chwenga (July 30). The Khambas live in417 words
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Article105 1958-07-22 14 AMMAN, July 21 (Reuter) Flags flew at half-mast throughout Jordan today as the country went into weeklong mourning for the Iraqi Royal Family who, according to King Hussein of Jordan, were all murdered in last Monday's Army revolt. Motorists flew black flags on their105 words
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360 1958-07-22 14 Showgirls Killed As Mob Stormed Feisal's Palace CAIRO, July 21, (UPl)— Three foreign showgirls were killed by a revolutionary mob storming the palace o* King Feisal of Iraq, an Egyptian correspondent reported today from Baghdad. One of the girls was French, one British, and one Israeli, correspondent Gam.il Aref reported360 words
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102 1958-07-22 14 U.S. FORCES HAVE ATOMIC CAPABILITIES IN LEBANON BEIRUT, July 21 (UPI) The Commander of U.S. forces in Lebanon reminded possible aggressors in the Middle East today that his land, sea and air forces have "atomic capabilities." The Commander ViceAdmiral Holloway, issued the statement through the U.S. Embassy. He said that102 words
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Article100 1958-07-22 14 A Leaflet Raid Over Lebanon BEIRUT, July 21 (Reuter) The United States Air Force today began dropping one million leaflets on the Lebanon explaining to the population the reason for the presence of American forces. The leaflets said, United States troops were here to preserve the independence and integrity of100 words
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Article70 1958-07-22 14 LONDON. July 21. (Reuter). The British Liner, "Carthage." homeward bound irom Hongkong was today steaming to the assistance of the 4,350 ton Panamanian ship "Aile?ra" in distress in the Arabian Sea. Lloyds Shipping Agency reported. Aden radio picked up an S.O.S. message from the Allegra saying70 words
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Article79 1958-07-22 14 KELOWNA, British Columbia, July 21 (Reuter) Princess Margaret was having a completely free day today, her first since she arrived in British Columbia, nine days ago to begin her Canadian tour The Princess joined a swimming party in Okanagan Lake yesterday afternoon and later went for a79 words
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138 1958-07-22 14 'Dropping Of English Will Set Us Back 400 Years' HYDERABAD, India, July 21 (Reuter). A language conference here today passed a resolution demanding that English should continue as the official language of InvlU and that the Indian Constitution, pledged to make Hindi the official tongue, should be amended accordingly. Mr.138 words
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Article112 1958-07-22 14 YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio, July 21, (UPI). A retired steelworker opened fire with a 31 calibre revolver on a BWimminf party at a doctor's home iasl night. Two persons were killed and two others wounded. Killed were Mrs. Pauline Little. 34. wife of Dr. .lark Little,112 words
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Article19 1958-07-22 14 BRISBAX; terj M S°w« mat c WW tjgeri recordi day z tussle j shark MtJ Bid v»c 319 words
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Article39 1958-07-22 14 ALGIERS. July 21. IfUPIK Five person? were killed <.nn 37 others injured on Friday night when a rebel hand grenade exploded at an one'i-air movie theatre near Ora:: West Algeria, military headquarters here announced today.39 words
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Article106 1958-07-22 14 CAIRO. July 21 (Reuter)— Prince Abdullah Salem El Sabah, ruler of oil-rich Kuwait which has special treaty relations with Britain met President Nasser of the United Arab Republic twice in Damascus. Syria. last night, the Middle East News Agency reported here today. At the second meeting.106 words
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Article184 1958-07-22 14 'aintbrushj^i JAKARTA, July 21 dpi) property from one end of the iTh r *s other was found today splatu N slogans, painted on during th* r d *a The United States faforLj^ and at least one British firm"'V? American officials were thr target fired up184 words
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Article24 1958-07-22 14 WASHING!! fUPII fi every fin 9 i his residenc < Census Bran It found endf'd Apr.. 800 oo^ peqji rent ol *>r. c24 words
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Article22 1958-07-22 14 PORTO ■R< uter -1 Solomon Hfl floating 1 1 caused Imk< lor the fl a crew of l Island rraia siaa22 words
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