Singapore Standard, 23 July 1958
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Title Section21 1958-07-23 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone *****—5 Cobl« "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1958 Vol. IX No. 21 15 cts •14 Poges [FINAL EDITION]21 words
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Article928 1958-07-23 1 THE TALKS MUST BE HELD WITHIN THE UN.' Acceptance After Discord Between Britain And US. LONDON, July 22 (UPl)— Britain, the United States and France today accepted Russia's Summit talks proposal on condition Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev is willing to hold it within the United Nations Security928 words
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735 1958-07-23 1 No 'Treating To Influence Votes STUDENTS and other persons under 21 will be barred from taking part in political campaigns for the forthcoming Singapore district council elections under an amendment to the law published yesterday. The amending ordinance, which was given a first735 words
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537 1958-07-23 1 Soviet Offers Amendments To Japans Plan UNITED NATIONS, July 22 (UPl)— Russia unexpectedly offered amendments today to Japan's Middle East resolution in the United Nations Security Council, adding to it an order for the immediate withdrawal of American forces from Lebandon. Such a change would make the Japanese measure unacceptable537 words
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Article91 1958-07-23 1 MARINE SHOT BY HIS OWN 'BUDDY' BEIRUT, July 22 (UPI) A U.S. marine was shot and killed by one of his own buddies near Beirut International Airport today as he re-entered marine lines after laying a trip flare wire around his company perimeter. A sentry challenged him three times but91 words
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Article70 1958-07-23 1 NICOSIA, Cyprus, July 22 (UPI) Governor, Sir Hugh Foot has clamped a total 24--hour curfew on this terrorismridden island to halt further killings between Greek and Turkish Cypriots. The curfew went into effect at dawn today. It was the tightest security precaution yet taken in Cyp~ rus.70 words
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Article151 1958-07-23 1 POLICE USE 'ITA TO STOP TAXI WITHIN minutes of the "Immediate Temporary Alarm" flashed through all Singapore Police Stations following a "999" call that certain persons were being allegedly abducted, a taxi was stopped in a street last night and its five occupants were taken to the Central Police Station.151 words
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Article, Illustration66 1958-07-23 1 photo. MEMBERS of the United States Marine Corps splash their way ashore from landing barges, with a backcloth of U.S. ships, as they form a beachhead on Khaldi beach near Beirut in the Lebanon. Some two thousand Marines landed and split into two groups, one diggingUPI - 66 words
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128 1958-07-23 1 VALLETTA, Malta, July 22 (Reuter)— Men of 45 Commando. Royal Marines, who landed at Tobruk on Satuiday from the cruiser Bermuda and a tank landin ship, have moved to Benghazi British Naval Headquaiiers here said today. No warships are now left off Tobruk.128 words
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Article33 1958-07-23 1 SEVENTEEN-year-old Princess Fazilet, intended bride of Iraq's assassinated King Feisal, slipped off with her parents from the Heathfield "School For Princess" yesterday to forget her grief on a Mediterranean cruise.- UPIUPI - 33 words
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Article260 1958-07-23 1 CAIRO, July 22 (UPI) Soviet P remier Nikita Khrushchev warned the Shah of Iran he would hold him personally responsible for the safety of a Russian plane that carried U.A.R. President Gamal Abdel Nasser from Moscow to Damascus over Iranian territory last week, the260 words
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Article31 1958-07-23 1 THE 4,350-ton Panamanian freighter Allegra sank in the Arabian Sea last night after a leak sprung in one hatch. Twenty-three of the 24 crewmen aboard wert reported rescued.- UPIUPI - 31 words
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125 1958-07-23 1 REBELS TAKE POTSHOTS' AT AMERICAN AIRCRAFT BEIRUT, July 22 (Reuter) Lebanese rebels taking "potshots" at United States planes have hit 16 in the Beirut area alone "severely damaging" some of them, a U.S. Air Force spokesman said today. The damaged planes had to be grounded, he said. Scattered shooting broke125 words
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Article85 1958-07-23 1 A KING GETS TOUGH WITH ASSASSINS AMMAN. July 22 (Reuter)— A Royal decree was issued in Jordan today ruling that anyone who makes an attempt on the King's life, or conspires to do. is subject to the death penalty. The -decree, approving an amendment to the penal code, provides the85 words
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Article23 1958-07-23 1 THE GOVERNOR of Malacca, Mr. Leong Yew Koh, had a comfortable night and continues to maintain the improvement in his condition.23 words
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Article208 1958-07-23 1 LONDON, July 22 (Reuter)— President Nasser told a mass rally in Cairo today "we praise God that Iraq has won a victory over imperialism/' Cairo radio reported. The President of the United Arab Republic addressed a crowd estimated by the radio at about 500,000, in Cairo's208 words
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Article46 1958-07-23 1 ALL BOAC Far East and Australian Services will from today start calling at Beirut on their routes, a spokesman for BOAC said in Singapore last night. The spokesman added that BOAC planes will still avoid Baghdad and Basra until further notice.46 words
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Advertisement226 1958-07-23 1 /j mm APOLLO wjCE of CHICKEN fREE GIFTS SCHEME j telk isk vour usual Dealer, full (JP^ f out sales girls, for one of Kflet* which describes the llracelets, Chains, Rings, I t that are to be won. t iLISTER CO., LTD. U poH Pcnong, Kuching fir Jesselton. hj| HACO226 words
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Article227 1958-07-23 2 U.N. Should Be Fully Used -Dag UNITED NATIONS, New York, July 2Z, (Renter) —Mr. Da* Hammarskjoeld, United Nations' secretarygeneral, announced today he would "fladly" participate in a Middle-East summit conference proposed by Mr Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet Prime Minister, over the weekend if the227 words
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Article111 1958-07-23 2 PARIS. July 22. (Reu'ei).— The 15-nation NATO Permanent Council was summoned to a meeting today for further consultation on the West'* response to the Soviet call for an immediate summit conference on the Middle East. Mr. Paul-Henri Spaak, NATO Secretary-General and Chairman of the Permanent Council,111 words
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83 1958-07-23 2 VANCOUVER. July 21 (AFP) A Id-year old Canadian girl Patricia Wicks swan 34.fi miles today lo fre«t Princess Margaret. The rirl swam across Lake Okanagan in 29 hours 35 minutes. She arrived worn out by the cold and wind. Reaching land she merely83 words
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95 1958-07-23 2 MR. K'S 'MORE PAY' OFFER TO GERMANS LONDON, July 22, (Reuien Mr. Nikita Khrusnchev m a speech broadcast today offered to pay West German icntists higher wages than their present capitalist employer? if they went to work in Russia. The speech, hroad^a^t hy Moscow radio, was marie on July 995 words
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Article45 1958-07-23 2 SERIES PROTE AGAIN THE THERf numsi iti^ pro'r: Ei '"> v* a lnterv *nV ln TH r r■ sssvpi r r ea< to r r < andimj .J Lebai t-hange stu J r m h m s rt mm ■■■> -c the m2 Texas sifnerj to ÜbtnontoS iimi45 words
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Advertisement521 1958-07-23 2 NOTICES QUALIFYING TEST CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION, 1959; FEDERATION OF MALAYA CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION EXAMINATION. 1359 A QUALIFYING Test for Private Candidates wishing to enter for the Cambridge School Certificate Examination, 1959 and/or the Federation of Malaya Certificate of Education. 1959 will be held at 8.00 a.m. on Saturday. 6th521 words
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Advertisement640 1958-07-23 2 TENDER NOTICES PUD. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received from registered Contractors of Class *D' and above at the State Engineer's Office, Seremban, up to NOON of the Ist AUGUST. 1958 for the construction of a Micro-Wave Repeater Station at Bukit S'pang, Mantin. Negri Sembilan. Plans and Specifications can be640 words
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Advertisement282 1958-07-23 2 TENDER NOTICE FEDERATION ARMED FORCES TENDERS TENDERS are invited from Contractors on the Federation Armed Forces ApDrovcd List tor Tailoring, Laundry and Boot Repairs services in respect of contracts for Armed Forces School of Instruction at Tanjong Kling, Malacca for the period of one year from Bth October, 1958 to282 words
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Article390 1958-07-23 3 »l an d studied refusal of the "Big :?0 p O wcrs to be rushed into a five- 1 fng on the Middle East flare-up "demand mode by Soviet Premier obviously placed the Kremlin :>■< dar? While the United States, arc ready to consider, in prin- «itl Russia, they390 words
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Article291 1958-07-23 3 R5 received in that the Peking •fea taken firm measures to clamp down 1 and increasing exodus of dis- stvdenti are in no way surprising. thai the undue publicity given to *i Cr cF Minister, in answer to pleas *i cf mny of these runaway students, ernbu tkcm291 words
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Article32 1958-07-23 3 ——————^—i— lee it <im «oad. spore t. ■•«u )b6i Caoles. -lIOEknEWS" 4 (5 line*). All departments .T. 8 dn lel .1 I*. id^9 H.kt China Tel- v 147132 words
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Article1485 1958-07-23 3 Patrick O' Donovan - Patrick O 'Donovan By Alaska Joins The Stars And Stripes ANCHORAGE. Alaska QNE day last week President Eisenhower took a handful of pens and completed some paperwork swiftly and in front of hastily-sum-moned cameras. He signed a Bill which authorised the admission of a 49ih State1,485 words
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Article1365 1958-07-23 3 Andrew Shonfield - FUTURE OF MIDDLE EAST OIL Andrew Shonfield By LONDON K U WAIT is the key to the Middle East oil situation. The Middle East as a whole supplies about 25 per cent of the oil consumed by the non-Com-munist world, and of this the little Sheikdom of Kuwait is responsible1,365 words
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Article95 1958-07-23 3 Shorts from the Talks Civilisation By Co-operation -pONTROL of water quite obviously means cooperation. It's a very interesting thins: to see how many of the great civilizations of the ancient world civilizations such as Assyria. Babylonia. Ancient Egypt have been in countries which are short of water and where it95 words
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Article, Illustration440 1958-07-23 3 the NEWS as it strikes me IYTHEN we read the eye- witness account of how King Feisal, his family and household were mowed down by Iraqi rebels our mind went back forty years ago to the murder of Czar Nicholas 11. of the Russias. and his family, by the Communists.440 words
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Advertisement16 1958-07-23 3 SCAMPI are delicious when rolled in breadcrumbs and fried in butter SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO. LTD.16 words
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Article174 1958-07-23 4 Sack Soon For 170 City Men MORE than 170 daily-rated Workers of the Singapore City Council will soon become recundant. REASON: The Council recently decided to stop ail waterworks extensions in the Colony and Johore and to develop the Johore river for the island's water supply. The Council is now174 words
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Article155 1958-07-23 4 A SINGAPORE electrician. Wong Hoi. 43. who was work- 1 Ing at the Polytechnic Building at Prince Edward Road slipped and fell four feet to the ground. Two days later he died at the General Hospital, a Singapore Coroner's court was told yesterday. Low155 words
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315 1958-07-23 4 Loaded Pistol Was Found In His Possession ALI BIN SAID, 24, was yesterday sentenced to seveii years' jail in the Singapore Assizes on a charge of unlawfully carrying: an automatic pistol with six live rounds of ammunition. Ali, with three previous convictions— two315 words
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494 1958-07-23 4 Towkay Appeals Against $100 Bribe Conviction KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— A "respectable" Benton? businessman drove to the quarters of the officer in charge of the Police District and tried to bribe him by giving his 12-year-old niece $100 "for sweets," Mr. Justice Sutherland was told in the High Court here today.494 words
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Article, Illustration98 1958-07-23 4 PRESENTATION of the British Empire Medal to Mr. B. W. P. McShea of the NAAFI at the Royal Air Force station at Changi, Singapore, was made by Air Marshal the Earl of Bandon, Commander-in-Chief, Far East Air Force at the RAF Chan?i, yesterday. The medal wasAFP - 98 words
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269 1958-07-23 4 New Cathay Cinema Opens In Johore JOHORE BAHRC, rues. The Recent of Jofaore, the Tcngku Mahkota. tonight olliciaJly opened the Cathay Cinema, the fifth to be built by the Cathay Organization, this year. In his speech of we] < cto the Tengku. his wi;e. IJngk i Puan Aminah, and the269 words
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Article52 1958-07-23 4 LONE TEC ROUTS 12 THUGS TWELVE men, three of whom were armed with dajjgers, surrounded A detective while he was walking with a friend in Kampong Maude Road on Monday night But when the detective identified himself as a lawman and drew his service revolver, the men fled No arrest52 words
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192 1958-07-23 4 THE Singapore Ministry of Education is investigating reports that students are being used by political parties in the Kaliang by-election campaigns. "The Ministry is investigating this flagrant flouting of orders by students." the Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, told The Standard yesterday.192 words
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125 1958-07-23 4 Invitation To American Trade Fair A LEADING American banker from Washington arrived in Singapore last nignt U; invite the Governments of the Federation of Malaya and the Colony to participate jn an international trade fair in Washington next year. Mr. Clarence L. Hulford. vice-president of the National Bank of Commerce,125 words
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Article44 1958-07-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Ceylon's first Hi^h Commissioner to Ma'aya. Mr. D. C. R. Gunawardene will arrive here tomorrow from Singapore. A former civil servant, Mr. Gunawardene, was until recently permanent secretary of the Ministry of Local Government and Cultural Affairs.44 words
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Article55 1958-07-23 4 A WOMAN. Wong Sai Mui, was yesterday charged in the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court with living on the immoral earnings of a prostitute at Teck Lim Street between May and July last year. She pleaded not guilty and was granted bail until Aug. 5 when her55 words
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Article39 1958-07-23 4 A NEW beginners' course in German will start on July 25. at 6.30 p.m., at German House, 1-5 First Avenue, "ft Bukit Timah Road. Singapore. Further particulars may be obtained from Dr. W. Koepke. telephone: *****.39 words
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Article, Illustration116 1958-07-23 4 MR. JOSEPH David, special inspector of physical education of Singapore schools, is touring the United States at the invitation of the U.S. Department of State to observe physical education and recreation programmes. During his slay in Washington D.C., Mr. David visited the Department of Recreation,USIS - 116 words
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175 1958-07-23 4 A RESIDENT of Enegor Street, described in a Singapore Court as one of the areas where the "24 GrouD" secret society operates, was yesterday sentenced six months' iail tor being a member of the society. Before pronouncing sentence, the District Judge Mr. Lee175 words
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Article86 1958-07-23 4 JUSTICE M. Buttrose, in the S in-\J yesterday adjourned an armed rolll>pr .^Jß August Assizes because a material I Crown uas absent from the Colony. Three youths, S. Nan.. I I S. Nadarajan and S. Nerakaro were accused of the ar ho:d-up of Lim Cam86 words
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Article63 1958-07-23 4 A DANCE for members ol the Civil Defence Corps. Singapore Hospital Reserve, then families and friends, bas b» organized by the Civil Defence Social Committee for A R from 9 p.m. to 1 am The dance wiil be the Civil Defence Clubho is Kolam Ayer63 words
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Article, Illustration83 1958-07-23 4 She'll Mode For fos Pora car .1 New v •a:-. '.I Ing I r r M ".-rfl I 1 I B. for designer n B I I 1 Ami I fl pres 1 I Club, li -M C/ionvJ pan in i Bal ~'-.m I It m i cock is V'83 words
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Article379 1958-07-23 5 Australian Will Be Appointed Its First Governor KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Australian experts have completed the draft constitution of Malaya's own Central Bank which, it is proposed, will come into existence on New Year's day The Standard learnt today. Mr. William Howard Wilcock, Assistant Governor of the379 words
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Article33 1958-07-23 5 peal urt's On owing i :ace r' i ting it M. l i n a I l in ng Bui deal trar had 3 p tiated" Mi I". |j ng M 13 tO33 words
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Article47 1958-07-23 5 THE Singapwe Katong Bovs' will hold a cinema show the New Row Theatre at aon. on Saturday, in aid its under privileged members. The title of the film will be fhe Adventures of Robin-on Crusoe." Tickets are priced at SI and 50 cents.47 words
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320 1958-07-23 5 SECRETARY-general of the People's Action Party, Mr, Lee Kuan Yew, said yesterday that he proposed the formation of a Left-wing United Front in Singa. to the chairman of Labour Front, Mr. Lim Yew Hock and the chairman of the Singapore UMNO,320 words
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Article, Illustration79 1958-07-23 5 MISS Lye Mei Lan of 71 Kampong Pantei, Malacca, who attends the Methodist Girls School, Malacca, is leaving for the United States on July 29 on a one-year study grant awarded her by the American Field Service. Miss Lye is pointing above to Erie, Pennsylvania,79 words
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Article112 1958-07-23 5 IPOH, Tues. The former Ipoh 0.C.P.D.. Mr. P. B. G. Waller. 31, who left here in January this year for the United Kingdom on urgent medical leave, returned to Malaya yesterday to take up a new appointment as superintendent of schools in the Federal112 words
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Article, Illustration112 1958-07-23 5 An East Coast Malay schoolboy, 15-year-old Ismail bin Mubin of the Sultan Ibrahim School of Pasir Mas, Kelantan, is to leave on July 29 for the United States east coast and live with an American family for one year and attend the Franklin High School112 words
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Article228 1958-07-23 5 MALAY STUDENT GETS TAIWAN AWARD PENANG, Tues. A keen student of the Chinese language, Inche Kassim Nyak Maon, has been awarded a special scholarship by the Taiwan Government to study political science and foreign affairs with Chinese text books. Inche Kassim will leave Malaya at the end of next month228 words
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239 1958-07-23 5 Tunku's No To Protest Meeting By Parties Western Landings KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Prime Minister Tunku Haji Abdul Rahman today voiced his strong opposition to the reported proposal by political parties to hold "a proper and peaceful demonstration" in front of the United States Embassy and the United Kingdom High Commission239 words
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Article42 1958-07-23 5 THE Singapore Court of Criminal Appeal will sit on Friday from 10.30 a.m. The full Court of three Judges will consist of the Chief Justice, Sir John Whyatt, Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tan and Mr. Justice J.W.D. Ambrose.42 words
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Article144 1958-07-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Selangor Medical Services Union has appealed against government's proposal to classify hospital assistants into two categories, that is. "clinical assistants" for the junior staff, and "hospital assistants" for senior staff. The Union's secretary, Mr. J. N. Kandiah told The Stan- dard144 words
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Advertisement176 1958-07-23 5 Thousands of people have already bought the new BECAUSE... It being a twentieth century necessity to have the exact time AND the date together on the dial of the watch, the TISSOT VISODATE gives you both with equally remarkable precision. BECAUSE The famous Tissot micronized movement is machined to the176 words
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212 1958-07-23 6 PENANG, Tues.— Thirty ratings of the Roval Malayan Naval Volunteer Reserves of the sub-division here will go for their first sea training at Pulau Langkawi on July 30 since the taking over of the Malayan Royal Navy by the Federation Government from the Singapore212 words
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Article, Illustration142 1958-07-23 6 Teachers To Avoid Beirut KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Malayan Teachers' twoman delegation to the Seventh c of Delegates of the Tea rhing Profession from a'l over the world, to be held in Rome from July 31 to Aug. T, will by-pass Beirut on theix way "because of the prevailing tension142 words
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Article69 1958-07-23 6 "WHAT are you having for a drink?" asks the Canadian High Commissioner. Mr. A.R. Menzies (second from left), of the Indian High Commissioner, Mr. S.K. Banerji (left), at a reception aboard the visiting Indian Navy cruiser "Delhi" on Sunday at Port Swettenham. Looking on are the CaptainStandardpic - 69 words
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Article106 1958-07-23 6 PEXAXG. Tues.— SecretaryGeneral of the defunct National Union of Factory and General Workers and Kuala Lumpur Municipal Councillor, Mr. V. David, will be entertained to a teaparty at the Pathe Hotel in Light Street here on Aug. 6 by the Indian community. The party106 words
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Article746 1958-07-23 6 Wife Smashed Records On His Head, Court Told PENANG, Tues.— A former District Officer of Balik Pulau, Sydney Hastings Dowse, told Mr. Justice Rigby today that when he had guests in his house one day, his wife flared up into a temper and broke746 words
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Article, Illustration63 1958-07-23 6 SINGAPORE singer, Marilyn Chong, (above) yesterday left the Colony by air to make films in Hongkong. Miss Chong, 25, will spend three days in Manila before flying to Hongkong to sign a oneyear contract to star in 12 Mandarin pictures. She is five-foot-four withMarlon Brando - 63 words
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Article, Illustration88 1958-07-23 6 AN Australian architect who turned magician because it was more profitable is now in Singapore to entertain local audiences. He is Ken Littlewood. 34, who has just started a season in a Colony nightclub. He said; "I went to London to study advance architecture, but instead88 words
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Article189 1958-07-23 6 LONGER CURFEW DELAYS WORKERS IPOH, Tuesday.— A sudden extension of the juifew hours in Gunone Rapat new village, three miles from town and nc Ipohs southern outskirV today delayed workers three and a half houi from going to their places This was the result of "incident" last night nrfaen a189 words
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Article73 1958-07-23 6 AT ITS 11th annual general meeting, the Catholic Young Men's Association, Singapore, elected the following office bearers for 1958/59: President, Mr. Thomas Lee (re-elected:) vice president, Mr. Teo Heng Ping; secretary, Mr. Chee Kah Keng; asst. secretary. Mr. Stephen Low; treasurer. Mr. E F. Hendricks (reelected;) asst.73 words
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Article210 1958-07-23 6 Trainer Of Recruits Goes Home KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— A British Army Officer, who is credited with having trained "thousands" of recruits for the Royal Malay Regiment in the past six years, is to return to Britain at the end of this week on completion of his tour of duty in210 words
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92 1958-07-23 6 Police Arrest Leader Of Red Lion Gang PENANG. Tues. The leader of the "Red Lion" Gang. which had been operating in Bukit Mertajam. was arrested by the Police Secret Society's branch here during the week end. A Police spokesman told The Standard today that this gang leader absconded frorr Bukit92 words
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Article37 1958-07-23 6 HONGKONG, July 22. Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $16.04 to £1 Sterling, $5.83 to US$l; $1 849 to Malayan $1; $0,063 to one Indonesian RuDiah; Gold $255.75 to a tael.37 words
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Article230 1958-07-23 6 MORE than 2,000 workers in the petroleum Industry in Singapore who are members of four trade unions, aie planning to unite under one banner. The four unions nave set up a liaison committee v co-ordinate activities for the welfare of the workers, Irrespective of their230 words
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137 1958-07-23 6 They're Against TB Wards In The Village SEGAMAT. Tues. The Segamat District Anti-Tuber-culosis Association's plan to buLd three new wards at Bukit Siput New village, about three miles from here, has brought a flood of protests from the villagers. It is evident that the idea is not popular among the137 words
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Article54 1958-07-23 6 IPOH, Tues.— Mr. Ralph Kc^selring arrived here with Mrs. Kesselring on Sunday on their way to a new Dosing in the Methodist Mission's scnool in Sibu. Sarawak. The Kesselrings who have returned from leave in America are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brown during their54 words
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Article52 1958-07-23 6 THE Deputy Paramount Ruler and Sultan of Scia-.igor will attend a charity perform ance of the Malay Bin "Doctor" at the Capitol Theatre in Kuala Lumpur on Friday at 9.15 p.m. The show is I organized by the State Ap?* fl Committee of the Ladv n pier Tuberculosis52 words
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Article261 1958-07-23 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Alliance members serving on State Executive Councils throughout the Federation have been summoned to attend a "top level party conference here on Au?. 1." The Standard was told today that attendance at thLs conference is "compulsory." as this will be the most261 words
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Advertisement228 1958-07-23 6 Does YOUR son start the day right Fook Sun doesn't. He just takes a cup of coffee. Fook Sun does not realise that a nourish- No wonder poor Fook Sun can't concening meal would prevent him feeling tired tratc on his lessons. The teacher is cross later on. A cup228 words
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Article391 1958-07-23 7 Allegations By Witness In Subversion Case A DEFENCE witness, Tan Juat Seng, alleged in a Singapore Court yesterday that he was beaten up by C.I.D. men and tortured by electrical shock treatment while in the Central Police Station lockup last year. Tan told the court391 words
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Article, Illustration88 1958-07-23 7 DONALD Tan Chen? San, 23, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Tan. left Singapore yesterday in the "Victoria" for Hong:, kon? en route to the United States. He will study medicine at the Union College in Lincoln, Nebraska where he has been awarded a88 words
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Article58 1958-07-23 7 KUALA TRENGGANU. Tues. The Indonesian Ambassador Dr. Mohamed Razif and his wife arrived this afternoon for a three-day official visit. On their arrival at Rumah Negri they were met by the District Officer Enche Abdul Aziz and prominent Indonesians. They were then entertained to tea58 words
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342 1958-07-23 7 SIXG^PORE Ninth Magistrate Mr. R.8.1. Pates, yesterday committed N. Nadeson, 33, to stand trial at the next Assizes at the end of a preliminary inquiry at wliich Nadeson was alleged to have murdered a rubber tapper, K. Marimuthu, 50, on the night of June342 words
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Article151 1958-07-23 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib in Singapore yesterday were:— Buyers Sellers Spot Bii 819 RS.S. No. 1 81 i 81l RS.S. No. 1 (Sept.) 8H 81J RS.S. No 2 793 80. R.S.S. No 3 743 75A Tone: Barely steady." The price of tin in f"»fapore yesterdav151 words
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Article250 1958-07-23 7 STORY OF SEA CHASE FALSE -LAWYER A DEFENCE counsel yesterday charged in a Singapore Court that a story of a night chase i.i the sea when three persons were arrested and more than 1.000 lbs of opium seized was "concocted" by Customs officials. Submitting his clients had no case to250 words
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431 1958-07-23 7 SENIOB Medical and dental officers in the Singapore Medical Service yesterday described as "slip-shod and short-sighted" a move by the authorities to prevent them from drawing any fee or retaining consultation fees hitherto allowed by service regulations, The Standard was told yesterday. Government has told431 words
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Advertisement384 1958-07-23 7 XMlilHlJhfcJgr 1 1 i.45 4, 6.30 9.30 1 anita ;/il tlVbtKb Nl^&i I HAYDEN STEEL m^4JMLM jNEXT'^VIIJrc TA rADTU" Frank Tony Natalie jx MllljO UU fUKltl SINATRA CIKTIS WOOD(LA)| 5 Pl 3030o E H| I* >lim, ~"<* WEEK! t E Chrlstiane Martel Af|A Ai O t\it" Wide MM g Carlos384 words
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Miscellaneous457 1958-07-23 7 m Ww mm m m^MJ nouncement. 7 p.m. Time signal M| tm m ll |f I|]fc V. f WiW il WiT and news 7.10 News talk. 7.15 k^V ■lli'l Iff 11 .1 I mmmJ I l'l 1 1 k 1 Sports reel 7.30 Wednesday ConIf_|k I W J .Ul w^MmmW457 words
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Advertisement896 1958-07-23 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. T* M921/4. 2658V/4 e FUNNE L LINE NORTH AMERICAN SIRVICE HaKfa*. Montreal, Mm. New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia Culf Ports. S pore P. Sham P«n«ng TtUCER A "i 10 Ami 14 Ami myVm.oon 2 lr. 2 o BOet MM option to proceed oft.» P-» to load «nd896 words
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Advertisement1139 1958-07-23 8 Te1: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c co., liu. itmau (18 lines) (Incorporated in Singapore) (1* intf > ™:;r the blue funnel line E£ SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW, LONDON b CONTINENTAL FORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (via Suez with liberty to proceed via Panama or1,139 words
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Advertisement958 1958-07-23 8 MITSUI tjj LINE FOR JAPAN Spor. PS ham Peiwnf Mikogeson Mom 27 July FOR U.S.A. via SUEZ For New York. Philadelphia, Baltimore via Bombay. Akiboson Maru from Japan 1 9 Aug Aug FOR U.S.A. via PACIFIC For Vancouver, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Cristobal, Havana, Kingston, Cardiff. Trujilo New York. Also958 words
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Advertisement490 1958-07-23 8 EAST ASIATIC 1 1 HOMEWARDb Sailings for Aden P M|| K rt Said r Rotterdam, Hamburg, Bremen Copenh a "MEONIA" /24July V "BOMA" ii/io i.,, Port Sudan, BeyrouMi, Gdyn IQ I gßs LALANDIA" B OUTWARD Sailings for Bangkok and fOr FAf B^ > cnang t "LALANDIA" n Port "MALACCA" 25/25490 words
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Article104 1958-07-23 9 AUSTRALIAN demand lor rubber tyre>. other than bicycie tyres, is about 3.500 000 a year and practically ali are locally produced, except for a few special tyres for which local demand is too small for economic manufacture in Australia. Use of synthetic rubber in the104 words
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Article40 1958-07-23 9 THE UNITED States presently accounts for about 72 per cent of the world's tallow trade. U. S. exports of tallow and grea^e.s were down nine percent last year, dropping to 1.410.000.000 pounds from 1,--540,000.000 in 195640 words
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Article171 1958-07-23 9 PRODUCTION of soap in Malaya including Singapore rose from 51,294 cwt. in April to 53,660 cwt. in May, according to official statistics. Of this total. Singapore produced 25,293 cwt. (April }5,474 cwt.) and Federation 28.737 cwt. (25.820 Output in the first five months this year,171 words
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Article207 1958-07-23 9 Economy Air Fares Promote Travel A SURVEY held recently by the K.L.M. Airways showed that more people are taking the opportunity to travel by air through the economy class fares offered by the airline. A KLM release says although the economy-class has only been in existence for a few months,207 words
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Article58 1958-07-23 9 MALAYA'S trade in June showed an adverse balance of 5H4.00n.000. with imports at $324,000,000 and exports $290.--000,000. according to preliminary figures issued yesterday. The position in the first half year, as revealed by the June figures, also showed an unfavourable balance, of $266,400,000. Imports during58 words
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Article30 1958-07-23 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday. Selling. T.T or O.D. ready: Belgian Francs 1609. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.30 words
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Article183 1958-07-23 9 U.K. Plant Steps Up Production A U.K. factory, opened last year, is now in full production and is turning out adhesives at the rate of 2,000,000 gallons a year, emulsions at the rate of 1,500,000 gallons, latex compounds at the rate of 1,250,000 gallons and reclaim dispersions at the rate183 words
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Article264 1958-07-23 9 BIG R.I. RUBBER SUPPLY EXPECTED —Price Declines llkct. On Report rubber marker eased yesterday on a report that large shipments of rubber from Indonesia were on the way to the Colony. Price dropped to 81£ cents for Internationa] first grade August, down II cents on Monday (83! cents). Some 10,000264 words
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Article115 1958-07-23 9 NEW YORK, July 22 (UPI) —US exports this year are expected to total U.5.516,400,--000.000. or about 15 per cent below the dollar volume last year, the National Foreign Trade Council estimated. The mid-year report of the Council noted that the expected decline in exports is115 words
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Article69 1958-07-23 9 WELLINGTON, July 22 (Reuter). The visiting Japanese trade delegation held its first talks today with officials of the Department of Industries and Commerce. Later, the Minister in Charge of the Department. Mr. Phillip Hollowav. Mad talks with the leader, Mr. Seki. The talks will go on69 words
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Article91 1958-07-23 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 $49J sellers, in drums 352^ sellers; Muntok white pepper $136 sellers; Sarawak white $135 sellers; Special Sarawak black $76. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair91 words
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194 1958-07-23 9 ALL sections were easier in the Malayan share market yesterday. The turnover was small. Pr.ee changes announced hv the Malayan Share-brokers Association were INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Fraser Neave Ortls. 2.55 2.60 Gammon 1.38 142 Malayan Cement 1.30 1.35 Robinson Co. Ords. 1 57 l194 words
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Article170 1958-07-23 9 MALAYAN" sharebrokers reported t!ie following business done yesterday: Fed. Dim. $1 10: F. ft H. orris. $2,572: Hammer $1,614, $14»; I*. Cement Si :i4 (overnight), $1.33; McAlister $129. $1 .30: Sime Darby $1.52; Cold Storage 88c; S. Traders 51.42J (overnight), $1 40- U.E. ords. 83c.; Wearr.e $3 15:170 words
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Article70 1958-07-23 9 OTTAWA. July 22 'Router)' Mr. W.E. Uren. Chairman qf the Dominion Coal Board, said yesterday that the Canadian coal industry could not look to Japan as a large buyer this year. Mr. Uren told the House of Commons Resources Committee: "Canada has been working on the70 words
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Article122 1958-07-23 9 Can Makers Use More Tinplate NEARLY 90 per cent of tinplate consumed in the United States is used for making cans, according to a report on tinplate usage in that country. Of this total, about 60 per cent is for packing food and 40 per cent for non-food products, says122 words
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Article108 1958-07-23 9 AUSTRALIA hopes to produce enough wire rooe and strands for the entire needs of the home market plus a substantial surplus for export by November next year. The Australian Wire Rope Works Pty. Ltd. of the B.H.P. group expects to step up its present annual output108 words
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Article26 1958-07-23 9 THE BILLITON COMPANY have announced that explorations for tin ore are to be started in an area covering about 50.000 acres in Dutch Guiana.26 words
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124 1958-07-23 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes were the biggest revenue earner in the Federation last month. A total of $7,661--472 were collected from import duties on these commodities Petrol brought in $5,--089,370 in revenue. Import duties from malt liquors yielded 81.--563.738.124 words
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300 1958-07-23 9 WELLINGTON, July 22, (Reuter) A trade agreement between New Zealand and Japan is expected to be the outcome of talks between officials of the iwo countries which start in Wellington to-day. Members of both delegations have said the talks will continue "as long as300 words
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Article, Illustration39 1958-07-23 9 BRITAIN'S First Sea Lord, The Earl Mountbatten of Burma, is seen here with hij wSe Countess Mountbatten, in the HaJl of Invention, during his recent visit to th« British pavilions at the Brussels International Exhibition.39 words
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Advertisement220 1958-07-23 9 Lett orient line JTgJ S pore P« S'hom Penong Ju i y 29 July 31 July I 20 Au 9 24 Aug Everett star line J£jjJ 5 Aug 3 Aug j spt 31 Aug yERE XX SIAM LINE Malacco P- S'ham Penang 23 July 25 July 51 July 2 Aug220 words
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Miscellaneous224 1958-07-23 9 SHIPS IN PORT OUTER ROADS Sadao, Sunon, Seng Hong, c n fari™ ruiiiria Lica P»»eh Serampang, Nangkavmdr. r cSin^ii He Kintamani. Leagaindhu. Thanya Maersk Gen Skikorski, Hg. w tana vr^tahari Kinabalu, Silverspray, Ringhorn. Tjsadane. Wat^na Matahan. K'gu, Batoela. Omonia. Ban Ho Leong. all i bumpitann, p^ 1 Armonia. Banwyvis. Pyidawaye.224 words
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Article, Illustration257 1958-07-23 10 LABUAN held its first Beauty Contest during the Colony Foundation Day celebrations at Layang Layan g a n. Seen in the picture on top right are the contestants for the "Miss Labuan" competition. Miss Chua Kim Yun, 18--y e a r-old Jesselton-born girl, (third from right) was257 words
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Article, Illustration56 1958-07-23 10 Picture by I THE SULTAN of Selan- gor and Mr. R.E. Pitt, the Director of Pubffc < Works Department, Fede- ration of Malaya, and Mrs. Pitt are seen admir- ing the beauty of the rare orchids belonging to the Ruler at the Ista- < na Pantai gardenCh'ng Seng Poh - 56 words
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Article, Illustration60 1958-07-23 10 Mandardpic by TWENTY-ONE-YEAR-OLD Miss Julie Lye Pek Yoke, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lye Ah Fook of Kuala Lumpur, is seen here cutting her key-shaped birthday cake at a party held at her home in Kampong Satu, Kuala Lumpur recently. Miss Lye is on theYong Poll beong - 60 words
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Article, Illustration68 1958-07-23 10 MR. VIVIAN VOO. 21. a College trained teacher attached to the Technical Institute. Kuala Lumpur, will sail for England by m.v. "Adrastus."' leaving: Port Swettenham on Monday, July 28. He is taking: a oneyear course in Mathematics and Science at the Regent Polytechnic London, on a Colombo Plan Scholarship HeCh'ng Seng Poh - 68 words
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Advertisement155 1958-07-23 10 ••••••••••••t***** AN EXCITING SAGA OF A STRONG, PROUD MAN "J AND THE HALF-WILD BEAUTY HE FINDS )f IN DARKEST AFRICA! 4 fIF Wk- iiflfliLsv^i fIY I kI k iflßflr^flflP*' aL of .^p K BSsSwSSK fIV A. mi ■Eul rsv^Xl r^ VB J Jtß&Msf& flr H* xAh^B fli flflflH S Jr155 words
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Article, Illustration20 1958-07-23 11 p fnm Singapore marchk- I h Mi the opening cersfi Cn'nrnonu-ealth Games ted Pr««a International phoro.20 words
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Article, Illustration42 1958-07-23 11 photo. CARDIFF: The men's 100 yards, Heat 11, at Cardiif Arms Park. First home is Alan Dunbar (45), followed by Tan Eng Yoon (49) J. E. Luxon (51). Dunbar timed 10.0 sees. Empire games.- United Press InternationalUnited Press International - 42 words
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Article356 1958-07-23 11 WORLD'S HURDLES RECORD BROKEN It's South Africa's Day At The Games CARDIFF, July 22 (Reuter)— Gert Potgieter, 21--year-old detective from Pretoria, South Africa, cut the world 440 yards hurdles record to 49.7 sees, at the Empire and Commonwealth Games here today. The South African, who recently brake his neck playing356 words
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Article156 1958-07-23 11 Three Age Groups In Open Boxing THE Singapore open youth boxing championships will be held on July 30, 31, Aug. 1 and 2 ai the Great World stadium. These dates were decided at the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association committee meeting held at the Singapore Youth Sports Centre last night. The156 words
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Article25 1958-07-23 11 SEGAMAT, Tues. The Bukit Hampar Primary School will hold their second annual sports meet on July 29 on the Government English School ground.25 words
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Article, Illustration40 1958-07-23 11 )HN George Smith of England hurls his javelin at Games -33 feet 10$ inches to icin the first gold t Britain end create a new Empire Games rei| Cardiß on July 19. United Press International photo.40 words
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Article187 1958-07-23 11 hi* death, the Ute in a message printed in ouvenii programme of the wships, said that it was to shift the venue of the »nin meet to Kuhm. •v.il undoubtedly spread enthusiasm in sports «amci in the southern di3espeeialfr at a time when "■■>■ rijencv situation187 words
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Article809 1958-07-23 11 Athlefies '> \.mU Heat 1: 1. Keith (Jama.) 225. 2. William [Jersc I 'S land' 22.45. 3. Cr.^rr.wpno 'Kenya) 22.55. Gal iel Ear. "Nigeria) 22.55. Heal i Thomas Robinson hamaa 21.65, 2. Ronald Jones 21 9s. 4. Ronnie •rs N Ireland) 22.35. 5. Okellc 'Uganda* 22.45. mxnj809 words
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Article405 1958-07-23 11 Sir, It was reported in The Singapore Standard that Mr. R. B. I. Pates, a SAFA Council member and chief coach, had said that Servicemen should officiate in matches featuring local teams. His contention was that Service referees would not be "biased." In other words,405 words
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Article71 1958-07-23 11 RESULTS of the Singapore Rifle Association .303 Spoon Shoot held last Sunday were: S.R. (a) Gunscore: CSM Frankland 88; Handicap: S/ Sgt. Coolley 88 (100.00). S>R. (b) Gunscore: D. C. Perreau 99; Handicap: A. Bujang 96 (103.20). A "possible" was made at 600 yds. by D.71 words
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335 1958-07-23 11 Negri's Fowler In Selangor Singles Final KUALA LUMPUR, Tucs. J. Fowler, strong contender for the men's singles title, entered the final at the Selangor Lawn Tennis Association championships when he easily eliminated Lee King Fun in straight sets 6-1, 6-2, in the semi, final on the Selangor Club courts here335 words
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Article55 1958-07-23 11 THE American basket ball team. Venture for Victory beat Combined Singapore by 100 points to 55 at the Happy World stadium yesterday. Earlier in the day. th ry beat Combined Gan Eng Seng (English and Chinese) School by 48 points to 24. The visitors will meet55 words
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Advertisement64 1958-07-23 11 !».«■>«»«,«■.. J F> A OARta M. ANCa and LEWIS CtUERT PROOOCHOR I CARVE HER I I NAME WITH I PRIDE i SHE" LOVED UFE /^^^k \)f 0 mWAyB/LAVEjB H^^H hC' i^iW. /^231 S VIRGINIA McKENNA J PAUL SCOFIELD D JACK WARRER DEMISE CREY MAURICE ROKET J fc.M^l^t, VENOM MAtttt a*64 words
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Article1154 1958-07-23 12 SARGEANT OUT FOR 880 RECORD S'pore AAA Meet Friday Saturday ONLY the best will make the trip to the Federation of Malaya Athletic Uunion's meet at Penang next month, and for this reason, the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association's annual meet on Friday and Saturday at the Farrer Park stadium should1,154 words
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Article27 1958-07-23 12 KUALA LOIPUR. Tuesday— Today's FAS division 3 Busir.es? j Houses league match bet'ATen Wesrro? and Telecoms Stores ar.d \V^rk"hr>rs or, the Cheras Road ground was r^stponed.27 words
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Article, Illustration23 1958-07-23 12 DARLING of the discus\ That's Mrs. Jackie Gelling, 25-year-old discus thrower from Toronto, seen in training lor the Empire Games. MirropicMirropic - 23 words
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801 1958-07-23 12 CARDIFF, July 22. (Reuter)— Australia took all three places in the 110 yards freestyle events for both men and women in the packed Empire pool here this evening. Miss Dawn Fraser, the 20-year-old Adelaide clerk, setting a new world record with a801 words
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Article283 1958-07-23 12 ROBERT ELPHICK - YANKS TO CLASH WITH RUSSIAN ROBERT ELPHICK Big Powers Sport Meet First Big By MOSCOW. July 22, (ReuterT* sporlswrilers and state coache struggle against the men and x^ States in the first athletics match the Iwo countries here on lul\ o» ln The American athletes and X arrived last night.283 words
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222 1958-07-23 12 LAKE Padarn. North Wales, July 21. (Beutel Australia who will be represented in all six i:na.and Canada, with oarsmen in four, look like dominating the final stages of the British Empire and f monwealth Games rowing events here tomorrow. Australia seen tfrtua f tain222 words
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Article146 1958-07-23 12 CARDIFF, July 21. < Router.» Australia maintained her lead in the medals tally at the end of the second day of the British Empire and Commonwealth Games hi n Australia now tUUE ftv< gold, five silver and tw bronze ahead of England with four gold, two146 words
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Article194 1958-07-23 12 Rain Robs The Kiwis Of Victory LONDON, July 22 (Reuter) Rain robbed the New Zealanders of a good chance of beating Middlesex at Lord's here today when left three hours to obtain 125 runs for victory. They had scored three of fifteen deliveries when heavy rain set in and the194 words
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Article51 1958-07-23 12 SCHOOL children will be admitted to the S'oore Amateur Athletic Association annual championships at Farrer Park on Friday and Saturday on 20 cents tickets But they are requested to obtain identification certificates from their respective school principals, and produce them at the gate for the purchase of the51 words
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Article390 1958-07-23 12 WEIGHTLIFTING BANTAMWEIGHT. 1. R. J. Gaffley (South Africa) press 205 lbs: snatch 195 lbs: jerk 260 lbs: Total 660 lbs. (New Games best performance). 2. R. Brownbill (England) 185 lbs: 195 lbs- 250 lbs: Total 630 lbs. 3. M. Gosselyn (Canada) 170 lbs: 185 lbs 250 lbs: Total390 words
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Advertisement74 1958-07-23 12 The world famous family of medicinal products CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is on excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion, Acidity, Heartburn Loss of ADDetite ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL -T^ nit .^jhRT J* »9?fc t Jmf "VI V 1 6. KadaHsman W rxormadiah tP Wlth superimposed74 words
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Miscellaneous216 1958-07-23 12 j7STByW|BSBj[BJ»TSTSH SINGAPORE S O C C E R—SB.H.F.A. Senior Cup Semi-fincls^-S.C.S. vs. Wearnes, F. end N. ground, 5.15 p.m. Chartered Bank vs. National Carbon, Farrer Park, 5.15 p.r^. Junior Cup ls,t Round— S.T.C. vs. Bata, SRC. 5.15 p.m. Junior Cup Semi-final Wearnes "A" vs. 1.C.1. Farrer Park, 5.15 p.' I216 words
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Article28 1958-07-23 13 I fi have li raged last I ■«pn open and I! are I i nig taught 5 1 j t I r I > I UKfe28 words
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Article, Illustration329 1958-07-23 13 PETER LOH - PETER LOH By friendly inter-school debate "was held on July 18 between Singapore Chinese Girls' School nd Be-Jtty Secondary School in the Singapore Girls' School hall. The topic of the debate Cmema Does More Harm Than Good." e girls oppo>ed thePeter Loh - 329 words
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Article, Illustration55 1958-07-23 13 A SINGAPORE school- girl, Shirley Pereira of the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus, recently celebrated her tenth birthday at her home in Broadrick Road. She is the daughter of Mr. E. Pereira, Principal of the C.Y.M.A. School of Commerce, Photo shows Shirley about to blow out the55 words
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Miscellaneous430 1958-07-23 13 411 numbers as well as non-members of the \nimal Lovers' League of the C.eylang Methodist Girls' School are welcome Ui the Him shows on Saturdaj July 2b The films are fr. .m the I" SIS. and other channels and are mainly dt oted to the life of hi ma Is430 words
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Miscellaneous250 1958-07-23 13 THE DIARY bal quir that Is more usually in vogue but here was a hearty change for the members. Both methods are desirable and both have their merits. Questions were solely confined to maths, chemistry and physics. They were prepared by the committee under the chairman, Philip Tong and so250 words
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Miscellaneous346 1958-07-23 13 IBv Our School J J Correspondents J help them in this important phase. The thirteen candidates are: Chan Tee Tee. Ng Tee Geok, Tan Jan Ngiap, Quek Chin Kwee. Fang Wee Chiat, Chong Siow Hong, Lam Chin Roi, Leong Ai Fu. Sulaimi Sardi, Kwek Boon Siew. Ho Tiew Lim, AH346 words
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Miscellaneous214 1958-07-23 13 hibition in the laboratory. We have just received news that the Exhibition will be open to the public on Wednesday, July 23, and Thursday July 24. Each day the doors will be open at 10.30 a.m. sharp. Many secondary schools in the colony are planning to pay this college a214 words
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Miscellaneous275 1958-07-23 13 rpODAY'S QUOTATION: (IHBHHHHHHMBi "Sow an act and you K9 wM reap a habit. Sow a habit and you reap a character. Sow a character and you lA^^H k§l reap a destiny." Charles H|«XhilAB|^H Reade WEDNESDA Y FOR nTST R EVERYONE: Ee resource- R^^l^^L£J ful in the use of assets; Ep|275 words
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190 1958-07-23 14 LONDON, July 22 (Reuter) —The point of a gramophone needle may mean five million pounds sterling for a 40--year-old mother of four children. Attractive Mrs. Maria Killick is quoted as saying: "At last I'm a millionaire. Every country in the world owes me190 words
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Article395 1958-07-23 14 Strong Pro-Egypt Feeling In British Protected State DAMASCUS, Syria, July 22, (Reuter).— The British protected Sheikhdom of Kuwait on the Persian Gulf and the new Republic of Iraq are expected to join ;he United Arab States of Egypt, Syria and the Yemen any time nou395 words
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Article, Illustration110 1958-07-23 14 DR. KARIM AZKOUL (left), Lebanese Ambassador to the U.N., Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge (second from left). Abdul Abbas. Iraqi Ambassador to the U.N.; and Taysir Teukan (right) Jordanian Ambassador to the UN. hold a conference prior to the U.N Security Council meeting on July 15. TheUPI - 110 words
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Article28 1958-07-23 14 ALGIERS, July 22 (UPD French Forces killed 498 rebels during the week ending Sunday. July 20, and took 184 prisoners, authorities reported yesterday.28 words
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165 1958-07-23 14 IRAQ'S U.N. SEAT IS EMPTY AFTER A DEATH THREAT NEW YORK. July 22 (Reuter).— Police were today on 24-hour guard outside the hotel suite of the Iraqi Permanent Delegate to the United Nations after reports that he had been threatened with death, if he attended last night's Security Council meeting.165 words
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Article89 1958-07-23 14 RUMANIAN ENVOY TOLD TO LEAVE JERUSALEM, July 22 <Reuter> Israel today ordered a Rumanian diplomat to leave the country within three days for a "most serious violation of diplomatic u>age," the Foreign Office here announced. An official statement said the diplomat, Stclian Perianu, Second Secretary at the Rumanian Embassy, had89 words
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195 1958-07-23 14 10 YEARS OF WESTERN EFFORT IS WASTED CAIRO, July 22 (Reuter) The achievements of more than ten years of Western policy had been made meaningless by "a few hours of revolution in Baghdad,"' Mr. Mohamed Hassanein Heikal Editor of Al Ahfam, wrote in his newspapers here today Mr. Heikal who195 words
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Article161 1958-07-23 14 A PARLIAMENTARY cie.egation from Japan will visit Australia at the end of August, it was announ:ed in Canberra yesterday.- FORMER FRENCH Premier Pierre Mendes-France arrived at Moscow's Vnukovo Airport yesterday on his way to China. UPI HONGKONG Health Authorities imposed quarantine restrictions on arrivals from Rangoon because of choleraUPI; Reuter - 161 words
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Article71 1958-07-23 14 TOKYO, July 22 (UPI) Communist China and Rumania signed a four-year trade agreement on Monday in Peking, to run from 1959 to 1962. the New China News Agency reported today. Under the agreement, China will supply soya beans, rice various kinds of mineral products, machines and71 words
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253 1958-07-23 14 Nkrumah Wants Loans, Not Gifts, For Volta Project WASHINGTON, JuV 22, (UPI). Prime Minister Kwame Nkrumah of newlyindependent Ghana, who is due to arrive here on Wednesday, is expected bv informed sources to ask United States President Eisenhower's aid on behalf of loans to finance tne huge Volta River hydro-e'eo253 words
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Article46 1958-07-23 14 SCARSDALE, New York, July 22 (UPI) Louis R. Ritter, 57. veteran hotel operator, died yesterday. A one-time dishwasher, he iater owned the Hotel Weylin and the Paramount Hotel, both in New York, and built the La Guardia Hotel at La Guardia Airport.46 words
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Article107 1958-07-23 14 LONDON. July 22 (UPI) Radio Moscow last night broadcast an expression of concern over the Middle East situation signed by Russian scientists. The statement, addressed to "the Scientists of the World," said: "Naturally, we scientists feel particularly alarmed as we watched a dangerous fire of war107 words
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Article, Illustration41 1958-07-23 14 DURING her visit ;ivt 1 tish Columbia. Princes s Margaret hH an Indian ceremon> ..nd'rianc^ presented to he r o nc of them f Princess Margaret i s seen receTv** 1 dian Chiefs during the t rrrm,,n\ I J*41 words
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Article57 1958-07-23 14 MANILA, July 22, (ITI).-.* Ja« the Commission on Asian and Far S the Intei national Chamber of Cona tha« Jap t :n would not trade with (<Z lon^ as the latter's moti\es were dubn f the Fe Orga^ I gatioj The f polity hir/: s57 words
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Article112 1958-07-23 14 TOKYO, July 22 «UPI» Police announced today the arrest of two Chinese Portuguese on suspicion of smut: gling more than three million Malayan dollars worth of heroin into Japan from Bangkok and Hongkong during the pa.st rive years. They were Joseph Chin alias Sjen Chi112 words
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Article49 1958-07-23 14 TAIPEI, July 22 CReuteO A sudden explosion i, e in a mine-shaft near K^c ung Formosa's northern por' k: ing seven miners, iccording tG reports reaching Tamoi to !iy All of them were ricaii w ii' n found after seven hours Of rescue work.49 words
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Article20 1958-07-23 14 iter m [g i pad J r nti BjH n i| SJJ dredf dvraten fl oarts of a**20 words
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Advertisement189 1958-07-23 14 Making PANCAKES pinch of salt; 1 egg V i pt. milk. Spry for frying r' Sieve the flour and salt into a basin. Moke au mH a well m the centre, drop the egg in, and unde^ add half the milk. Mix with a wooden spoon pale- n Fc until189 words
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