Singapore Standard, 24 July 1958
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Title Section22 1958-07-24 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** 5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1958 Vol. IX No. 22 15 cts •14 Pages [FINAL EDITION]22 words
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Article270 1958-07-24 1 A SINGAPORE City Councillor, Mr. Wee Toon Boon, was attacked by secret society thugs when he, along with a group of fellow PAP members, ran to the rescue of some of his colleagues who had also been set upon by thugs in Jalan Besar, last270 words
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Article642 1958-07-24 1 RIFT BETWEEN FRANCE AND WEST WIDENS De Gaulle Wants A Neutral Venue For The Big Talks PARIS, July 23, (UPl)— Gen. Charles Do Gaulle would refuse under "virtually any circumstances" to attend a Summit meeting at United Nations Headquarters in New York, authoritative government sources said.642 words
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352 1958-07-24 1 NEW WORLD RECORD SET BY TAN HOWE LIANG S'pore Wins 2 Gold Medals At Cardiff CARDIFF, July 23 (Reuter) A 24-year-old Singapore clerk tonight broke a world record in winning the lightweight gold medal weightlifting event at the sixth British Empire and Commonwealth Games here today. The Singapore raised 347352 words
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387 1958-07-24 1 Governor Orders Arrest Of 1,200 Greek Cypriots NICOSIA. July 23, (Reuter).— Sir Hugh Foot, Governor of Cyprus, announced today that 1,200 Greek Cypriots and 50 Turks had been arrested throughout the island in order "to save lives and property and to prevent civil war." The Governor speaking at a news387 words
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Article156 1958-07-24 1 LEBANON TO ELECT PRESIDENT BEIRUT. July 23 (Reuter> Mr Adel Oaseiran. Speaker of the Lebanese Chamber or Deputies, said tonight Parliament would meet on July 31 to elect a new Lebanese President. The Chamber had been due to meet tomorrow as an electoral college, but Mr. Osseiran last night postponed156 words
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Article, Illustration70 1958-07-24 1 NEAR BEIRUT, LEBANON U.S. Marines in full war kit enjoy a rest on the bushy sand-hillocks of the Lebanese coast after their landing not far from the Middle-East capital where rebellion went on for two months. They are members of contingent of 5.000 troops sent byUPI - 70 words
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120 1958-07-24 1 FOUR PRIME MINISTERS TO MEET. ON M. EAST CRISIS LONDON. July 23. (UPI). Prime Minister Haro;d Macmillan will confer with the Prime Ministers of Iran, lurkey and Pakistan on the Middle East crisis next Monday, the Foreign Office said today. U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles will alao participate120 words
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Article101 1958-07-24 1 Uprisings By 3 Iraqi Tribesmen ISTANBUL. July 23, (Reuter) Iraqi tribesmen loyal to King Feisal have risen against the new Iraqi regime and are now fighting with the military forces, according to reports reaching here today from Mardis Province, near the Syrian-Iraqi frontier. The reports said three tribes were involved101 words
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Article33 1958-07-24 1 SYRIAN anti-aircraft Runs yesterday opened fire on an unidentified plane which flew over Damascus, an srmy spokesman said. The plane fled in the direction of the Lebanese border, he added. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article30 1958-07-24 1 THE 15-nation NATO Permanent Council, sitting almost permanently since the July 14 Iraqi coup, met again yesterday to consider latest developments in the Middle East crisis.- Re uterReuter - 30 words
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221 1958-07-24 1 TOKYO, July 23. Eleven persons were killed, ten others missing and nearly 50.000 houses flooded or destroyed as typhoon "Alice" lashad Tokyo and neighbouring areas today. It was Japan's worst storm of the year. Police reported one person killed and one missing in Shizuoka.221 words
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Article78 1958-07-24 1 NICOSIA, July 23 (Reuter)' British mothers and their children, numbering 100, who had left Baghdad by chartered aircraft arrived here today. They were staying here for about an hour before continuing their journey to Britain in another charter aircraft. The Britons. numbering about 100 including 6978 words
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Article135 1958-07-24 1 GENEVA, July 23 (UPI) Trials of 103 Hungarian intellectuals for their part in the 1956 uprising have started in Budapest. Dr Bela Fabian, Chairman of the Federation of Hungarian Former Political Prisoners, today said a Budapest court began the retrial this morning of Hungarian writer135 words
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Article111 1958-07-24 1 NEHRU IS READY FOR SUMMIT NEW DELHI, July 23 (Reuter) Mr. Nehru, Indian Prime Minister, will be ready to fly to New York for a United Nations Summit meeting, if all the big powers agree to hold it there, reliable sources said here today. The proposal by Mr. Harold Macmillan,111 words
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Advertisement138 1958-07-24 1 illation a l^is one solution flfe; mm/ utte Ah L^*HL> nietal blades rlnse-mesh i..f9 -r! table or bracket 3 v[f%m ■pte* oscillating AC. mains Hii*/ S pore Penang Federation vi;:i: 12" S 80 88 vn.v: 16" $no $121 nAnotv about ventilation FT-E GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. (MALAYA) LTD.. "V. ELECTRIC CO..138 words
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Article156 1958-07-24 2 LONDON. July 2:i (Reuter) Queen Elizabeth today created Britain's first four "life* 1 Peeresses first women in history who will be allowed to sit and vote in the hitherto exclusively male House of Lo.cs. She also created ten male life Peers Barons whose156 words
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Article281 1958-07-24 2 LONDON, July 23, (Reuter)— A leading London that Harley Street, home of the capital's medical $d only the home of some of the greatest consultants in tk^ "some of the greatest scoundrels/' ne| <^, "To use the term Harley-Street specialist a synonymous with eminent specialist is a mistake, wrote281 words
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Article31 1958-07-24 2 THE Council of the Organization for European Economic Integrations in Paris yesterday agreed to allow Spain to be associated with the work of the European Nuclear Energy Agency.- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article86 1958-07-24 2 HONGKONG. July 23 (Re ter.) The fi2Bs-ton Japanese freighter. 'Tamagawa Man;,' which had been adrift oft the Malayan roast following crankshaft trouble, was today taker. in tow by the British tug •Golden Cape' from Hongkong A spokesman of Hollers Limited, the tug's owners sain the86 words
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Article30 1958-07-24 2 .JAKARTA RADIO said yesterday the Malayan Consulate in Medan. North Sumatra, had reliever! the British Consul*! of responsibility for the interests of Malavan citizens in that area.- ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article81 1958-07-24 2 LONDON, July 23 (Reuter) —The Iraq Republican Government If to permit Britain to send three civil aircraft weekly to Baghdad for evacuation of British sul and not four as nan been hoped, the British Foreigi Office spokesman told a Proconference today. The spokesman said that Iraqi authorities81 words
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Article132 1958-07-24 2 STRIKE CALL BY AMMAN REBELS FAIL LONDON, July 23 (IPI) Private dispatches from Amman reported today that anti-monarchists attempted to launch a general strike against King Hussein in Jordan yesterday but the attempt failed. The strike call was broadcast over foreign radio transmittervS and by word of mouth, according to132 words
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Article73 1958-07-24 2 HONGKONCi, Jllbr W i l r: The Anti Comjr.iiM--' Chinese language newspape "Truth Dailv" claimed todaj that Communist Chinese arrested a "Marge anv. civilians In Canton a> well towns and cities a <>!!^ coast of Kwangtung PrOVIW The Truth Dailv said Reds were usins "Tension73 words
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Article32 1958-07-24 2 7^ M 1 g 3 y4 j thcr ii plied 1 J s < men- rt Minister J report he req mu 3 kong rrZ I ied Adi m& B !N r32 words
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Article26 1958-07-24 2 RANG ter A 15) agni: Mid Bi Ml last The at meetii caliec Peao I Th< i Kros perse ed. N ;:r I the Amei26 words
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Article93 1958-07-24 2 STOCKHOLM. July 23 Reuter Sweden has urged the United States, Britain and France to try to arrange a sneedv conference on the Middle East crisis between "the powers chiefly responsible for the maintenance of peace." In notes delivered Washington, London and Paris yesterday, the Swedish Governir nt a* n<93 words
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Article17 1958-07-24 2 TAiPfr J ry The Chine i :tn •::v. h 8 i p J. and --tf Bitrrtif17 words
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Advertisement1916 1958-07-24 2 STAN DARD s wf)fiismm ISA tONOWAY j FOR SALE CHEAP SALE: Used Radios. Models from $25 Excellent condition. 10, Collyer Quay, Singapore I, and 5 Bukit Bmtang Road. Kuala Lumpur HIRE PURCHASE PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS, famous L ttle Star* $215. "Oliver Courier' $225 Cash less 15%, Hire Purchases $35/--down and $18/-1,916 words
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Advertisement609 1958-07-24 2 TENDER NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE REGISTRATION OF TENDERERS A REGISTER of Firms for the supply of various materials which are not in the annual contract is being compiled in preparation for calling tenders ?s pnd when required during 1959. Application forms which are obtainable at the City Engineer's Department.609 words
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Advertisement424 1958-07-24 2 NOTICES SINGAPORE GLASS MANUFACTURERS CO. LTD. THE management wish to advise that each of their former daily rated employees, who has not returned to work since 9th June, 1958, having been absent for more than two days, has under the terms of the Singapore Labour Ordinance broken his contract of424 words
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Article712 1958-07-24 3 July 24. 1953 hy Soviet Custom el jn individual or a nation is j, if ths theory is accepted Soviet n imo !e. undeniable proof of its 3 Irou^ iH delegate to the United fj ...,<« the veto to biock in the Security 21 s compromise resolution712 words
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Article980 1958-07-24 3 Edward Crankshaw - SOVIET POLICY IN THE MIDDLE EAST Edward Crankshaw RUSSIA TODAY -As Seen By RUSSIAN subversion is a constant, to be taken for granted as an unfortunate fact of life. A great deal of time is wasted and energy misdirected in trying to establish particular manifestations of Moscow's tireless activity— and980 words
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Article799 1958-07-24 3 Philip Deane - Hazards of the Lecture Circuit Philip Deane By WASHINGTON yHE airlines of the United J States would be hard hit if the "lecture circuits" (the paid and the much bigger unpaid) were to collapse. But this is to suppose the end of what has become an American way of life.799 words
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Article84 1958-07-24 3 Sir— Certain lady graduates of Indian Universities weie given exemption from Normal Class some few years back and of course this should serve as a precedent for future cases. I am at a loss to know wh> such exemptions were not continued. Is it because Indian graduate*84 words
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Letter61 1958-07-24 3 We the PEOPLE Not Him Sir I am a telegraphist of Cable and Wireless Ltd.. and live at 40 Kempas Road. Singapore, and I wish to make it clear that a person with a similar name ''Tan Pheng Hwee" published in the Sunday Standard of July 13, under the heading61 words
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Article816 1958-07-24 3 COLIN JACKSON - COLIN JACKSON By IN LONDON JRAN is both one of the largest and richest countries in the Middle East today and with her size and great resources from oil income it is not surprising Iran has ambitions for future economic and agricultural development. In Teheran is the816 words
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Article149 1958-07-24 3 Sir— l read the description of the procession of the funeral of the late Sultan of Kedah in your issue of July 16 and beg to point out that there was some misstatement in the fact that the bier was preceded by eight royal household staff and that the149 words
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Article, Illustration457 1958-07-24 3 the NEW as it strikes me I^H^ one thing you cannot keep hidden for ever is Truth, even a particle of it. It will always prevail. There is such a thing as the bitter truth. This is the kind the guilty do not like to hear. But it tastes sweet457 words
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Advertisement122 1958-07-24 3 H THi Of lUXI lATIX WALL »A»IT i fe?C I /*4 •So easy to apply r=t JJf^J! B One gallon does the average room T /a:\u\t b^B f 1 IJ ■Will R One coat covers most surfaces J Vyy^mV H Comes ready to use g^^ZTT^ig^ Wm Guaranteed washable |^Qj£lT H122 words
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Article447 1958-07-24 4 'I AM SHOCKED' SAYS MINISTER Specialist Fees Curb: Braga Raps Critics SINGAPORE'S Minister for Health, Mr. A. J. Brasa, yesterday said he was surprised at the "selfcondemnation of a noble profession" when some senior medical officeis criticised Government's new regulations on medical consultants* fees, which comes into fore*? on Sept.447 words
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Article, Illustration183 1958-07-24 4 Voters Told: Show You're Ready For Self-Govt. SINGAPORE Chief Minister Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yesterdav caiied upon the voters of Kai:ang to prove that Singapore was ready tor selfgovernment by turning out in full force on polling day— Juiv 2ft. He pointed out that the by-election was the first to183 words
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Article62 1958-07-24 4 THE 23,000-ton British passenger liner, Strathmore, is expected here early tomorrow with (itl passengers en route to Britain from Australian ports. The vessel, which is paying her first call at Singaoore. will pick up aboul 300 passengers before she proceeds to Britain, n ling to62 words
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Article107 1958-07-24 4 AUSSIE TV OFFICIAL IN COLONY A TELEVISION and newsreel official of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation arrived in Singapore yesterday by Qantas-BOAC from Sydney to set up a syndicate bureau in the Colony. Mr. Neil Edwards (above), Chief Films Officer of the ABC, said the Colony would be the South-east Asian107 words
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153 1958-07-24 4 BIDDERS for the painting, by Mr. Wu Tte-sheng, which was auctioned off at the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital Ball, at the Sea View Hotel, on July 19. are asked to come forward with their donations by the chairman. Appeal and Hospital Week Committees. Mr. G.153 words
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Article, Illustration55 1958-07-24 4 A GENERAL view of some of the 1,151 houses built by the Singapore Improvement Trust at the Kalians Airport Estate. The Estate was officially opened by the Minister for Local Government. Lands and Housing. Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, yesterday. Picture below shows Inche Abdul55 words
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258 1958-07-24 4 QUALIFIED teachers will replace all untrained teaihers in Singapore Government and Governmentaided schools whenever possible. This wa.s seated yesterday by Mr. Chew Swee Kee. the Minister lor Education. The Minister told The Standard that it \va.> his aim to eventually nave only fully qualified258 words
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Article138 1958-07-24 4 2 Fishermen Held Up On High Seas KLAXG, Wed. A robbery on the high seas at a spot, about twelve hours' sailing from Morib, was reported to the Police yesterday by a fisherman from the Tanjong Sepat fishing village. Two Chinese fishermen went out in two boats on July 12138 words
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Article143 1958-07-24 4 MORE HEALTH CENTRES PLANNED IPOH, Wed. The Perak State Council was told today that according to the Federal Rural Health Scheme, a midwife should be provided tor every 2.000 persons and that a sub-district health centre should cater for a population of 10,000 people. This scheme hopes to establish district143 words
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Article56 1958-07-24 4 PENANG, Wed. Fourengined Viscounts will replace the Dakotas of the Union of Burma Airways operating between Rangoon and Singapore. A spokesman of the U.B.A. agents here told The Standard that this new service, beginning [rom July 29. will no longer ca'.l at Penang a.s the Bayan56 words
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Article84 1958-07-24 4 PENANG, Wed. A youth, Yeoh Chooi Hoe, cried when he was sentenced to three years in the Henry Gurney School by Sessions Judge, Mr Au Ah Wah, today. Yeoh. together with Ooi Cheng Chooi and Lee Ah Lik, had pleaded guilty to a charge of hou^e-breaking84 words
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Article318 1958-07-24 4 THE Singapore Ittprovemcgf lr very goiid job under difficult lr^ Mini-ter tor Local Government \J^ Inchfc Aodui Hamid bin Haji j Ulnal He said this when h» officially opened the SITs Lab st building project, the KalianAirport Estate. The Minister said that tl Colony's housing probl was similar to318 words
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Advertisement67 1958-07-24 4 A really smart publication that provides for the recording of many fascinating details of baby's birth, Jf^/^^^~^sK progress, christening, first remarks and actions, photoylxC^^^^ x\ graphs and family tree etc. \^ft| "V" f^Z/^/^9^. Presented with the Compliments of NESTLES Xuj j^/^r*\ PROPRIETORS OF A~^Q^.f L^^y Modified Powdered Milk for infant67 words
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Advertisement15 1958-07-24 4 opens PAVILION" I j^B /^^vv?^^: Arii v h^^^ I! Hedy UI^ARR Jane POJJ 1 JanSTERUNG-GeorjpJ15 words
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Article672 1958-07-24 5 IOC/7 Probe to Reservoir s isouncf btate r Cit v Council Committee of Inquiry that more than $5,000,000 of the wasted to build the Murnane nti Water Engineer, Mr. p. c. Lim j ibai since the reservoir was built for the purpose for which it 0 c- re water.672 words
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Article30 1958-07-24 5 B B c B- C uncil 8.~ n KamB md tc Kang V* b<= conB- this Bnard f2Q ringing i S w target "I -r-s of he I" Bt-30 words
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Article23 1958-07-24 5 *'> stol- v l-m Ah «?apore, on V-'-- Lira in, -> left a 'o ?o to M h ur T, tlle backdoor i y.~23 words
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Article15 1958-07-24 5 If :>■ -a as ll^eSinga. ■th d half S -v 'i l s vitness I15 words
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Article, Illustration36 1958-07-24 5 SURESH, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Ramchand of Kuala Lumpur celebrated his fourth birthday at his Tiong Nam Settlement home with a party for his friends during the weekend. Standardpic by FAHFAH - 36 words
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227 1958-07-24 5 Council Is Seeking Anti-Spit Volunteers THE Singapore City Council yesterday invited volunteers to carry the message of the anti-spitting campaign to homes, community centres and kampongs in every area in the City. Volunteers who had had experience in educational work, union work or general social service, including assistance at flag227 words
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236 1958-07-24 5 'Strange Smell' Led To Discovery Of Blaze A BARBER, awakened by a strange smell," ran out to find Policemen putting out a fire in front of his house, a Singapore Court was told yesterday. The barber. Yap Moon Koi, was testifying at a preliminary inquiry in which a bicycle dealer,236 words
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Article52 1958-07-24 5 THE Singapore Ballet Academy directed by Vernon Martinus will ooen a season of ballet at the Cultural Centre. Canning Rise on Aug. 14. The season will close on Aug. 20. Tickets are available at Robinsons at S3, $2 and S4, There will be no performance on52 words
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224 1958-07-24 5 I t he L rid H Pooai--9to*n0 *n and tne realisation that it was wrong to have a world in which one half was well-led while the other half starved to death. "I for one am not willing to fat while in224 words
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327 1958-07-24 5 A WEEK alter fi domestic servant had ieft her house at Geylang to join a man in partnership to run a poultry farm, she was found dead by a cowherd in some bushes in a cemetery off Plantation Avenue, a Singapore327 words
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Article90 1958-07-24 5 THE Singapore PAP Leader, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, speaking at a raily for the Kallang by-election at the Towner Road market last night, said the Labour Front had achieved nothing concrete since it came to power. On the other hand, the PAP advent into the City90 words
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Article270 1958-07-24 5 NEW JOBS FOR 172 WATER DEPT. MEN THE Singapore City Council will absorb a majority of the 172 workers who will soon become redundant in the Water Department. A Council spokesman told The Standard last night that those workers who were offered v.~rk with the Council will be paid according270 words
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Advertisement131 1958-07-24 5 Ist ANNIVERSARY LAST 3 PAYS PLYTEX GIRDLES U.P. $24.50 $16.50 DACRON SLACKS U.P. $24.50 $10.50 NEW SHIPMENT NEW DESIGNS NEW COLD COMBINATION EMBD COTTON 45" WIDE NOW $11.50 avd. 45 SHADES swiss HEAVY COTTON SUITABLE FOR <£*> CA SACK DRESS ><J.3U yd. 72 Mf6M STREET SINGAPORE UKIVERSAL^^ i CARS LTD.'131 words
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Article1154 1958-07-24 6 Dowse Denies A Threat To Kill At The 12th Mile PENANG, Wed. A former District Officer of Balik Putau, Mr. Sydney Hastings Dowse, denied an allegation in the Supreme Court today that while he was driving his car he told his wife he would murder1,154 words
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Article277 1958-07-24 6 WITNESS ALLEGES POLICE FRAME-UP ALOR STAR, Wed. A Witness for the prosecution, Abdul Hamid i?in Haji Ibrahim, today told Tunku Zainol Abidin in the Magistrate's Court that a detective corporal placed a loaded pistol a sawed-off gun in a r ar and asked him to take four rnen for a277 words
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Article29 1958-07-24 6 THE Singapore Chinese Ladles 1 Association Midsummer Festivities will be heMd at Rowland. 61, Grange Road, on Aug. 2 instead of on Saturday, because of the Kalians by-elections.29 words
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Article, Illustration33 1958-07-24 6 REGIMENTAL Sergeant Major Harold Foster of the Depot, Royal Malay Regiment, Port Dickson, who leaves for Britain on Friday after six years with the regiment. With him is Mrs. Foster.33 words
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Article81 1958-07-24 6 WONG Ah Fook pleaded not guilty in the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday to a charge of extorting $5 from Hoe Kow by putting him in fear of injury at Lorong Tai Seng on June 20. He also pleaded not guilty to a second charge of81 words
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209 1958-07-24 6 Sued MIC President Files His Defence KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. —Mr. V. T. Sambanthan. Minister for Health and president of the Malayan Indian Congress, has denied that he had injured the credit and reputation of the party's Selangor division secretary. Municipal Councillor A. Tharmalingam, when he suspended the latter's membership in209 words
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Article, Illustration67 1958-07-24 6 MISS MYRA BOX, retiring Matron of the Lady Templer Hospital in Kuala Lumpur, explains the problem of nursing tubercular patients to the Raja Permaisuri Agong. during the Queen's visit to the hospital on Monday. In the centre is Miss D. M Stasinowsky, who will take over fromFah - 67 words
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Article137 1958-07-24 6 18 Months For Bill Collector PENANG, Wed. A bill collector. Tan Kong Lcng, was jailed for 18 months by Sessions Judge, Mr. Au Ah Wah. today on a charge of criminal breach of trust of $2,900 while in the employ of the Penang Radio Service in Penang Road. on Feb.137 words
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374 1958-07-24 6 LAST night's opening: performance of the Sta?e Club's production of the Basil Thomas comedy, "Book ot the Month," left me with rather mixed feelings. To be blunt, the first act irked. The pace, even for a first act on a first night. wais slow,UPI - 374 words
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Article221 1958-07-24 6 Kl ALA LUMPI'R, Wed Tp eminent is expected shorth to annou the Malayan Ambassador to Japan nouncemcnt is anticipated in uru Japan has already set up it> rmtmV arrival last Sunday of Mr KaoruHa-.! The Federation Cover: ent it Is learned, ha> alrea named the Malayan A.rr.bs dor-designate to221 words
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Article35 1958-07-24 6 IPO:- I Sta n J A ■c ml j a tion ->j m< fim step rz SI It v.' ::i a u pei r Rl a Tied The Fd rid J •f r Loon.35 words
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Article123 1958-07-24 6 LONDON July 23 'Reuten An application heard by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council here yesterday was the first addressed in the form of a petition to the Head of the Federation of Malaya. It was brought, pursuant to an Order in Council made under the Federation of123 words
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Miscellaneous29 1958-07-24 6 DENTAL DISPLAY THE University of Malaya Dental Society will be holding ar exhibition "Dcn'al Health and" You"— at the Dent^j Clinic, General Hospital, on Aug. 4 at 5 p.m.29 words
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Article155 1958-07-24 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) in Singapore yesterday were:— Buyers Sellers Spot 81 811 R.S.S. No. 1 81i 811 R.S.S. No. 1 (Sept 81 814 R.S.S. No. 2 79} 80V R.S.S. No. 3 75 75i Tone: Barely steady. The price of tin in Singapore yesterday was155 words
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Article372 1958-07-24 7 'USED DETAINEES TO INTIMIDATE BOY A DEFENCE lawyer, Mr. David Marshall, alleged in a Singapore Court yesterday that political detainees were used by the Special Branch as ''unconscious weapons to soften up" a schoolboy. Two political detainees testified that they had told the schoolboy, who was372 words
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212 1958-07-24 7 Man To Stand Trial For Armed Robbery A housewife alleged in a Singapore Magistrate's Court yesterday that three masked men entered her home in Silat Crescent early on June 11, and robbed her of cash and jewellery totalling $400. Madam Lee S:cw Gim was testifying at a preliminary inquiry against212 words
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Article93 1958-07-24 7 TWO youths, using a teninch long knife, held up a dance hostess and her boy friend at midnight on Tuesday in King George V Park, Singapore, and robbed them of cash and jewellery worth $350. The dance hostess, Ong Poh Choo, 30, told the Police that she93 words
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Article67 1958-07-24 7 YONG FONG, 52, who described himself as "a painter and an artist," was yesterday acquitted by Mr. Justice M. Buttrose, in a Singapore Assizes on a charge of having used nitric acid to cause hurt to an odd-jobs labourer. Lee Yew Kong. Yong was alleged to67 words
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Article65 1958-07-24 7 A spokesman of the Singapore Air India International yesterday said that recent reports in the newspapers were likely to create the impression that Air India International had stopped operating its services through Beirut. •'W e would like to confirm that such an impression is not65 words
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Article, Illustration72 1958-07-24 7 A LEADING Indian theosophical lecturer arrived in Singapore yesterday to give a series of lectures with his wife. Mr. Rohit Mehta, sec-retary-general of the Indian section of the International Theosophical Society in Madras and his wife, have just completed a lecture tour of New Zealand, Australia and72 words
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Article36 1958-07-24 7 HONGKONG, July 23 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $16.04 to £1 Sterling $5.83 to US$l; $1.34 to Malayan $1; $0,068 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $255 to a tael.36 words
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Article291 1958-07-24 7 THREE smartly dressed men, making use of a clever ruse, entered a house on Tuesday night in Lorong Stangee, Singapore, and at gun-point robbed the occupants of cash and jewellery worth over $2,000. They told the householder, Daamy Sumadipradja, 28, an official of the291 words
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Article192 1958-07-24 7 PAP Man Lies, Says Jumat THE voters of Kali3ng should not trust the Peoples Action Party candidate, Buang bin Omar Junid, because he could not tell the truth, Singapore UMNO President. Irene Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, said at a Labour Front raily last night. Waving a copy of Buang's192 words
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216 1958-07-24 7 ORCHIDS ON SATA'S FLAG DAY APPEAL A TWO-FOLD purpose will be served when the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association has its annual Flag Day Appeal on Sept. 13. It will, firstly, provide contributions to SATA to aid in the work of caring for the Colony's tuberculosis patients; and, secondly, it will serve216 words
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Article134 1958-07-24 7 MORE than 1,000 Singapore seamen have applied for registration as bona fide seafarers with the new Seamen's Registry Board, its chairman, Mr. G. H. Kiat, told The Standard yesterday. Since the new registration scheme started on July 14, 1153 application forms have been issued. Seamen134 words
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Advertisement248 1958-07-24 7 K|T^Jypr 11. 1.45, 4, 6.30 9.30^; t\ F^rth SINATH.% < IHTIS UOOD(UA)^ K iSgr 11. 1.45. 4, H.30 9.30 I °AR ttlVl W I"' COLOR (SB) ffi :t -MmX it, t.45. 4. 6.3H 9.30|j BFfrankenstein" <ui> II I r Dnmmo O1 >ONO ffi Mint IM'it* HIT?> (\VB) £g U^T^^^^^^^ Today248 words
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Advertisement527 1958-07-24 7 TOriM! I ara opens rooAr.' 1 f 11 a.m. -1.45-4.15-6.45 930 p m T S Carve Her N«mc mm Hn With rrirte paul scofielo fc^-^" 2.30 7.30 pm. C Saturday and Sunday Extra Show 9.30 a.m. 7^ r Prices: $2/- $3/- S5- No free Ltsts— Phone BooUings $5/<°*£ay CheCiaiOnimandnigiitsft x»527 words
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Advertisement1122 1958-07-24 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated in Singapore) O* "o^" 1 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE 2£ SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (via Sues with liberty to proceed via Panama or Cap*1,122 words
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Advertisement973 1958-07-24 8 MITSUI 15\ LINE FOR JAPAN S'poro P.S'ham Penang I Mik.,e... M.n. 28 J.ly J«l, Ryusho Maru for Osaka, Kobe, Yokohama 2 Au fmm "t^"^™-'— 17 Am, »SA», FOR U.S.A. via SUEZ For New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore via Bombay. Akiboson Moru from Japan 19Aug 22 Aug IFOR U.S.A, via PACIFIC For973 words
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Advertisement455 1958-07-24 8 EAST ASIATIC J HOMEWARDS Sailings tor Aden p Ort Rotterdam. Hamburg, Bremen Coo PB k <I^B "MEONIA" c/r I Port Sudan, Beyrouth. Gdvrin I IALANDIA" 23 24Au 9 2 < lu I OUTWARD Sailings tor Bangkok nd for I "LALANDIA" n Port "MALACCA" 25/25 July 26 I DENMARK HOUSt KUALA455 words
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Article81 1958-07-24 9 SINGAPORE Chinese ProExchange noon closing •es pej picul yesterday copra July 'Aug. U.K. Continent $31] buyers $32 ers; coconut oil in bulk 5€ lers, in drums Gs2i M intok white pepper ers; Sarawak white lers; Special Sarawak k $75, S gapore Copra Association ag pri es fail merchantcopra, current81 words
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Article113 1958-07-24 9 er^ r pared to that t^^SJSfiSSS Statistics issued by the p. partment of Trade and C istoms showed the C0- s favourable trade ba- jc for the five months year was $45,206. tg linst $1,032,771 in the ne period last year. lakan handled the largimc113 words
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106 1958-07-24 9 Sarawak's $10 mil. Works Projects KUCHING, Wed.-Deve-jopment works carried out .last year by the Public works Department, Sarawak, amounted to' more than $10,000,000. A total of 53 buildings were completed by the Department during the year, while another 40 were still in hand. These included Government secondary schools, hospitals and106 words
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Article59 1958-07-24 9 EXPORTS OF RADIO receiving sets from Japan, which were a rcord in April, were active a^ain in the following month, according to a Ban^ of Tokyo economic report. Provisional statistic? indicate that 203.283 sets, valued at Y578.579.000, were exported during May. Although May exports did not59 words
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Article36 1958-07-24 9 JORDAN'S 1958 wheat production is reported to be much below average. Preliminary estimates indicate that the crop will be little more than 2,000,--000 bushels, compared with the 1957 crop of 8,000.000 bushels.36 words
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Article, Illustration297 1958-07-24 9 Plastic Lining For This Aussie Dam THE use of thin plastic sheeting as a lining for earthen dams or tanks is becoming a common practice on many Australian farms. A plastic sheeting .004 of an inch thick will make a dam or tank leak-proof in loose, porous soil at a297 words
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Article151 1958-07-24 9 Rubber Slips Cent IMPROVEMENT in the political situation in the Middle East caused rubber to drop cent to close at 81.1 cents per lb. for International first grade August (81| cents on Tuesday). News of possible agreement of the Summit talks brought out some liquidation which was largely responsible for151 words
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Article, Illustration85 1958-07-24 9 Shows Firm's Product TWENTY-year-old Miss Goh Wan Fung. "Miss Trade Fair" of Hongkong is in Singapore on a fortnight's holiday awarded her when she won the title. Miss Goh represented the Ficezinhot Bottle Co. Ltd. in the Hongkong "Miss Trade Fair" contest. Yesterday, the firm's representative in Singapore, Mr. Wang85 words
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677 1958-07-24 9 Finance And Commerce PLAN FOR FULL LAND REFORM Experts Report With Government KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— A full land reform programme, based on Middle East and Asian experience, has been advocated for the Federation by on agricultural economist, Mr. T. B. Wilson. Mr. Wilson's recommendations, which seek to ensure a more677 words
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Article63 1958-07-24 9 MORE than 21.000 people from a'nroad have visited the United States in the past ten years to observe American agriculture and to study it in colleges and laboratories. Among them have been students, farmers, technicians, educators, businessmen and government officials. It is claimed that this U.S.63 words
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Article155 1958-07-24 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: C.T.S. ortfS 27/9. 28: Fed. Disp $1.10: Hammer $1.62)1 to $1.(30; Hongkong Bank $412£ xd.: M. Cement $1,321 M. Box $1.67£; 0.C.8.C. $21.50. $21.40; Robiuson ords. $1.59 to Sl.r>7^: Cold Storage 88c. 89c. S. Times 51.724, $1.75 delayed; ords.155 words
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Article95 1958-07-24 9 A NEW tool for the handymen is a metal cutter designed for easy cutting of reasonably heavy gauges of sheet metal. It is made of alloy steel, with a cutting blade of hardened steel which has been tempered for long life. The blade is hammered through95 words
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106 1958-07-24 9 Tins Steady, Industrials Are Easier TINS were reported steady in the Malayan share market yesterday. Industrials and rubbeis were however le5S firm. Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Shareb r okers were INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Robinson Co. Ords. 1.55 1.60 MININGS Austral Amal. 9 9 10/3 Beriuntai106 words
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Article, Illustration110 1958-07-24 9 Malaya Urged To Join Fair SINGAPORE would do ueil to boost her foreign trade by participating in the 40th Washington State Trade Fair in Seattle which opens on April 30 next year, said Mr. Clarence L. Hulford. vice-president of the National Bank of Commerce, in the Colony yesterday. Mr. Hulford.110 words
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Article85 1958-07-24 9 Company To Make Rail Coaches AN Australian company la to be a major partner in a new company to make rolling stock at Johannesburg for the South African Railways. The company will have a 51 per cent interest in the new Company. It has secured a £3.750.000 contract for the85 words
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Article45 1958-07-24 9 THE 1958 Australian pat* of canned peaches and apricotl is substantially larger than the 1957 pack, according to the Australian Canned Pniitf Board. Preliminary estimate-- of the canned pear park Indicate it will be slightly bigger than that of last year.45 words
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Article35 1958-07-24 9 TflE Malayan Exchange Banks Association m.'irie ihe Following changes in its rates to mer. chants yesterday: Selling, T.T. or On rradv: French "France *****; Belgian Francs 1608-3 4. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.35 words
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Advertisement165 1958-07-24 9 Aircraft Sale KERS ARMSTRONGS lit) Ltd, announced that I s< I i ne Viscouni type jet-prop-airliners to a irie. I EVERETT ORIENT LINE J^&J I S por« P. S'ham Penang 1.... July 28 July I 20 Aug 17 Aug ft- M Jjly 29 July 31 July I 0 Au q165 words
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Miscellaneous201 1958-07-24 9 OI'TEr ROADS San Carlos. Culida, Lica Maersk Gen Skorski, Amagi.san Maru, Tjisadane, Batocla. Kalo2. koe Bakongan. Ban Ho H:n, Armonia, Benwyvis, Pyidawaye, Prince Salvor. Algol. Nagato Maru. Eastern Lucky, Calt. Gothenburg, Empire Fowey. Slamat Lars Maersk, Karossa. Ikuana. Poclau Laut, Wonosari. Tai Sheun Hong. Shun On nalheim. Mahathevi, Nichiyo Maru.201 words
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Article, Illustration76 1958-07-24 10 SWEDEN'S young and beautiful Princess Desiree dances with Lieutenant Carl Stromfelt during the annual ball of the Swedish Amaranter Order at G r a n d Hotel in Stockholm. The big event is one of Sweden's oldest and colorful society functions dating back to the beginning ofUPI - 76 words
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Article, Illustration2082 1958-07-24 10 STANDARD MEN IN THE NEWS SERIES- EVERY THURSDAY threats come easily to Jagan Richard Berry continues his series on the careers of world famous personalities DR. Cheddi Jagan, British Guiana's handsome political leader, is again in London to ask for money for his desperately poor South American colony.2,082 words
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Advertisement8 1958-07-24 10 1 1 Dr. Theodor Heuss and a refugee.8 words
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Article82 1958-07-24 11 Ling To HIM L VVith Lnance I K- Wf" I I. I ■V" I n8 I*- record I I record I H K I Sir: tai I k 100 B■ I I B'G B t B B pen n B 1 B yea:: I N'o on< B I I82 words
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170 1958-07-24 11 Entries For Malayan B' ton Tournament ENANG, Wed. The 1958 Open badminton r.ampionships for schoolboys, schoolgirls and veterans will i at the Han Chiang School Hall from Aug. 1 21 (tries are now invited and re .^nt through the live state associations. 1 :V. entries will not be repted tries170 words
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Article, Illustration127 1958-07-24 11 IP 'R UVd Mrs. S. M. Bradley and irv (i Frands and Mrs s g Auit to win the womens doubles i Uj n r l4Un tennis championships which febftf* tiub Courts here today. "^1: feat ¥< Khiam and F. Fowler beat Abdul Aziz Ali and I V. StemI127 words
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613 1958-07-24 11 CHINESE ARE F.A.S. LEAGUE CHAMPIONS During the breather a heavy drizzle fell and a slippery ball and ground had both the teams floundering. While others were slowing their pace down. Cheng Earn was as fresh as ever and he was the kingpin on which all the Chinese attacks hinged. In613 words
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Article87 1958-07-24 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Football Association of Selangor Division two Business Houses league match between Sungei Besi Police and Telecoms Athletic and Welfare Club was not played. Selangor Malays will meet Pahang Malays in the semi-final of the Malayan Malays interstate cricket competition for the Rulers Shield87 words
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Article52 1958-07-24 11 MANCHESTER, July 23, (Reuter) The New Zealand cricket team to play England in the fourth Test starting here tomorrow will be: John Reid (captain), John Darcy, Noel Hardord. William Playle. Bert Sutcliffe, Tony MacGibbon. Robert Blair, Eric Petrie, John Sparling, John Hayes. Alex Moir. Twelfth man52 words
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Article532 1958-07-24 11 PENANG. Wed.— Only 108 Class One and Three horses entered for the two-day Penang Turf Club August Bank holiday meeting on Aug. 2 and 9. Due to insufficient entries, the committee had decided to transfer the three entries for the 8i furlong race to the532 words
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Article375 1958-07-24 11 Cardiff: Our Lifters In Top Form Two 'Silvers' For Malaya CARDIFF, Wales, July 23, (Reuter) The first medal to be won by Singapore in the current British Empire and Commonwealth Games was gained last night by Tan Ser Cher in the feather-weight section of the weightlifting and375 words
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Article, Illustration83 1958-07-24 11 WAIT SEE SAYS MRS. TAN INDONESIA'S Number 1 woman tennis player, Mis. Tan Siok Ay, flew into Singapore yesterday from Jakarta for the Lawn Tennis Association of Malaya championships in Kuala Lumpur. Mrs. Tan was defeated in last year's series by Mrs. Jaya Suria of Cevlon for the woman's tit'e.83 words
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155 1958-07-24 11 KEW SAN WILL PLAY CRICKET FOR PENANG PENANG, Wed. Penang will meet Pahang in the inter-state cricket league on the Penang Sports Club ground this week-end. The state's fast bowler, Cheah Teow Keat, who was originally selected, is not available and his place is taken by S. Devadass. Malaya's Thomas155 words
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Article47 1958-07-24 11 PEKING, July 23 (AFP) A new national record for the women's 100 metre dash of 11.9 sec. was set by Communist China's Chiang Yu In at Tientsin on Sunday reported the Peking Radio Australia's Shirley Strickland holds the world record with 11.3 sec.47 words
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Article336 1958-07-24 11 CARDIFF, July 23 (Reuter) The Duke of Edinburgh today lunched with competitors and officials at the British Empire and Commonwealth Games Village here. He arrived here this morning after an all-night train journey from Lake Padarn, where he formally closed the rowing events of the336 words
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Article95 1958-07-24 11 THE Lim sisters— Luanne and Elsie won the Singapore Junior women's doubles title last night when they brat Gwee Kim Giok and Alice Wee 11-5 15-11 15-2 at the Badminton Hall. The other results were: Men's singles (semi-final): Wee Choon Seng beat Ismail Ibrahim 0-15 11-1195 words
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Article68 1958-07-24 11 THE following have been selected to represent Singapore Malays against the Johore Malays in the Sultan Gold Cup soccer match to be played at the Jalan Besar Stadium at 5.15 p.m. today. Mokiter Tabri. Idros Albar, Aman Kastawi, Matmoon Sudasi, Ahmad Yusoff, Umar Rahmat, Osman Johan. Ibrahim68 words
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Article37 1958-07-24 11 IPOH, Wed. More than 500 hoys and girls will compete in the sixth annual Central Perak Combined Schools' sports which will be held on the Anderson School Ground here this Friday and Saturday.37 words
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Advertisement59 1958-07-24 11 ZiIOLSELEY A car which.ls somethini? more than a meani of transport, one more in concord with standard of living: reflecting: natural good taste— the graceful Fifteen-Fifty. A very fine motor car for so very little more than the ordinary saloon car. WITH NEW UTRE OVERHEAD VALVE ENGINE AND AT WUME59 words
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Miscellaneous123 1958-07-24 11 B SINGAPORE > CCFR Sultan's Gold Singapore Malavs vs tore Malays, Jalan Besnr, 5.15 p.wi, SAFA LEAGUE: Dtv. 3 A: R SC Ui Buitang Bu'.an > Geylang, 5.15 p." 1 WATER-POLO: SASA LeaDtv. B: CSC vs RAF, 'S 5 p.m. Div. C: CSC vs IF, CSC. 5.45 p.m. KUALA LUMPUR123 words
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Article, Illustration94 1958-07-24 12 IT'S THE FAIR AND THEN LAW FOR DEREK EIGHTEEX-ycar-old Derek Yeoh Om Knk. a former Pernk junior tennis representative and captam ci the St. M chad's Institution tennh leant, will leave Malaya b>; the "Stralhynore" tomorrow jor the United Kingdom to study law at the Cambridge University. He is the94 words
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Article51 1958-07-24 12 PARIS. July 23 {Reuter).— The Paris morning newspaper, Parisien Libre, said today mat 47-year-old racing driver. Juan Manuel Fangio. had told them on the telephone from Italy that he would race no more. He said "I Abandon. I am going now to devote myself entirely to my51 words
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Article58 1958-07-24 12 LAKE PADARX. July 22. (Renter > Half way through the rowing programme in the British Empire and Commonwealth Games rowing events at Lake Padarn this aiternooo, the judse- box In the centre of the lake began to sink. Officials had to dash for safety along a58 words
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Article187 1958-07-24 12 NINE BUKIT TIMAHWINNERS PROMOTED New SRA Classification FOLLOWING is the latest Classification list issued by the Straits Racing Assicoation: PROMOTIONS: From Class 2 to Class 1: Dividend; The Cobra; Roman Galley II; Your Highness II; Tourong. From Class 4 to Class 3: Steve; San Juan; Sir Kinder; Gustani; Conservative; On187 words
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Article144 1958-07-24 12 TWO DAYS' RACING IN PENANG PENANG, Wed. The committee of the Penang Turf Club have decided that there will be only two days' racing on Saturday, August 2 and Saturday August 9, instead of three days' racing. The following is the schedule: FIRST DAY: Horses class one, Div. 1 and144 words
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Article84 1958-07-24 12 BRISBANE. Australia, July 23 (UPD Harry Hopman. manager of Australia's Davis cup team, yesterday charged that Mervyn Rose, one of the country's top players, is breaking amateur rules by accepting excessive expense money for tournaments. "Rose breaks the amateur rules." Hopman said. "I could prove it but the84 words
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Article91 1958-07-24 12 Gallant Man Wins Senset Handicap IXGLEWOOD. California. July 23, ißeuter) The Japanese horse, Hakuchikara, was fourth in the $107,ti00 Senset Handicap here yesterday, the second leg of the Hollywood Park double The Irish-bred Gallant Man. owned by Ralph Lower of Tex is and ridden by Willie Shoemaker. was the winner.91 words
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Article, Illustration42 1958-07-24 12 photo. CARDIFF, Wales: T.A. Robinson (Bahamas) sets up a new record time of 9.5 sec. in the first heat of the 100 yards event run at Cardiff. Hogan (Australia) cam*, wcnnri with 9 H KPr United Press InternationalUnited Press International - 42 words
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257 1958-07-24 12 BRIAN CHAPMAN - A Six-Card Trick For The Fourth Test BRIAN CHAPMAN By LONDON, Wed. fJERE is the final shuffle of the cricket cards, the last deal of the Australian tour hand. Who will turn up trumps in the Fourth Test against New Zealand stalling at Manchester tomorrow? As was expected, two amateurs,257 words
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Article83 1958-07-24 12 Sports Column; Attacks Office MELBOURNE, July 23 (Reuten certain of one title this year— th a L snolfbish nation in world sports 1 MeitL lw sporting eolumnist, Steve Hay ward Wr riayward said: "It would be way oui amateur sporting chiefs have j sional coaches with our team a\83 words
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Article198 1958-07-24 12 A ROYAL SWIM IT WILL BE From George Harley CARDIFF, Wed. The Queen will see Australia's wonder girls after all when she attends the final session of the Games swimming on Friday. The organisers have switched the women's 440 yards freestyle final from the first part of the programme until198 words
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Article258 1958-07-24 12 KLANG QUAD SPORTS RESULTS KLANG, Wed.— Results of The Quadrangular Athletic Meet held at the Klang Padang last Saturday were: 120 Yards Hurdles: 1. Kesslei (Police* 17.5 sees. 2. Nadasan (Railways) 3. Ahmad «P.W.D. >. Discus: L Cpl. Nashatiar Si: gh (Police) 100 tt. 10 in. 2. A Navaratnam vP.W.D*.258 words
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Article35 1958-07-24 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The American "Venture for Victory" basketball stars, who are due to arrive here on Thursday, are slated to play a combined Federation 'cam at the Chinwoo Auditorium the same night.35 words
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Article177 1958-07-24 12 DEFENDING champions. Royal s &m entered the semi-final of the Singapore i I Parker Cup soccer competition wh J Royal Army Medical Corps 2—l on m r "l Bar~ick yesterday. In a scoreless Best half U» Signalmen controlled the fU> for a longer period but Eaiied to score. They177 words
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Article51 1958-07-24 12 tin B■ Singaj Vi R W •i B due to th( Ito o etweei Nat i ed. V. the the fii the eight i hiir. pa Brotl through E fe i ter\ nor. P, all In th( 1 med St rag< I B°2; On the Tra S.C. the 751 words
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Article533 1958-07-24 12 Swimming 440 Yards Free Style: Heat Two. 1. I.M. Black (Scotland) 4 mins 31.1 sees. (British Native and Games record). 2. G.A. Chapman (Australia) 4 mins 42.5 sees. 3. A.M. Burer (South Africa) 4 mins 42.8 sees. 4. M.E. Barnes (England) 4 mins 57.5 sees. 5.533 words
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Article, Illustration1423 1958-07-24 13 umuuammm i *T.r^MHHHnHHnMHHi From Our Correspondent l fh that I* g rartft, mat f I»d that f^ter not r l piiP jhll i fr the v :,;?..n>> lear 1 *hm f Ciigrtss d;!i it Si Vi i -hp r in<i ll kr [,i [he r,i the rur?v> J b1,423 words
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Article, Illustration869 1958-07-24 13 Anthony Sampson - Anthony Sampson London Report by B 2 l: an B B H H I B "rc B las! appreciated oy her ai home. too. the Date has altered. The ;r Opposition, \,v'ni'e reiing to enrior-e the i»ew ib have a -cepted it as an lonest attempt at finding an869 words
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Article142 1958-07-24 13 B B 7 I H I H B i If er nt my host's house < <-.' once minted to purifce, and all guests remaned ntd no u-hi'o eating. I mid no! help suspecting, >'rercr, that these >nterest"i Chinese customs derived from the practical need i '<ike any142 words
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Miscellaneous417 1958-07-24 13 QUOTATION: fIHHHHHBH|fIJHB "Tears may be dried up. K3 B9 but the heart never." —Marguerite de Valnis j RJ THURSDAY FOR EVERY- I M^^^Q^ ONE: Adopt a practieal I view toward money matters. IVH K^^Ufl social obligations, purchase-. FV^^^^V VI Don't assume extra credit I A^fl HBfl obligations, or involve your-417 words
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Article, Illustration57 1958-07-24 14 Photo A POLICEMAN in Rome wields his heavy girdle as he, and others, disperse a crowd of demonstrators in front of the American Embassy in Rome's Via Veneto. Some 300 to 500 Communist youths staged a demonstration to protest the American landing in Lebanon shouting antiAmericanUPI - 57 words
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Article105 1958-07-24 14 JAP ACTRESS WEDS IN HOLLYWOOD LOS ANGELES. July 23 (Reuter.) Miyoshi Umeki. 29. the Japanese actress, who won an Academy Award for her acting in the film "Sayonara/' yesterday appeared with her bridegroom-to-be. Frederick Winifield Opie. 34. at the Hall of Records to pick up a marriage licence. The couple105 words
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225 1958-07-24 14 MANILA, July 23 (Reuter)— The small share of Asian countries in world trade could be attributed partly to restrictive and protective policies pursued by many of the highly developed countries, the Philippines' President, Mr. Carlos Garcia, said today. Mr. Garcia was the keynote speaker in225 words
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86 1958-07-24 14 CHURCHILL TO SETTLE DOWN IN FRANCE LONDON, July 23, (Reuter). Sir Winston Churchill is reported to be planning to leave Britain in the autumn for ■permanent winter quarters in the South of France." According to the News Chronicle Diarist, the 83-year-old statesman is unlikely to •'even make a home here86 words
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Article67 1958-07-24 14 SYDNEY. July 23, (Reuter). Morris John Hugh Graham. 21. of Leeds, Yorkshire (England), a truck driver was fined £AlO in Sydney's Water Police Court today for having stowed away in the American Liner, Mariposa. The Magistrate, Mr. N. Fegan. said he did not want to send Graham67 words
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Article767 1958-07-24 14 UN Fails As The West Replies To Khrushchev But Dag Goes Ahead To Fill Vacuum UNITED NATIONS, July 23 (Reuter) The Soviet Union yesterday vetoed Japan's Security Council resolution to strengthen the Observer operation in Lebanon. Only the Soviet Union voted for the resolution. Sweden and Japan767 words
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Article442 1958-07-24 14 I Hope To Meet You Soon— MAC LONDON, July 23, (Reuter) Mr. Harold Macmillan, British Prime Minister, tonight told Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, he would be willing to go to New York for 9 special meeting of the Security Council on the Middle East, if Mr. Khrushchev went too. He said442 words
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Article, Illustration71 1958-07-24 14 suj C ■v'-. T.f-' mit rw has a sion si powei separate"] -< a o lion. the A er. [j by the m agai: Frc froi e Frai pari Great Bri despal i -i -Whf arg imer.: hard c-.yr.r' by Yr&zii the Fror.-r-'.T: Egyp:. :<; of evervFsd "I. M71 words
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169 1958-07-24 14 C'WEALTH NUCLEAR SCIENTISTS TO MEET LONDON, July 23 (Reuter) Britain announced today it had invited all the member countries of the Commonwealth to send delegates t 0 a conference of nuclear scientists in September. A Commonwealth Relations Office statement said the conference would be held in Britain between September 15169 words
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Article59 1958-07-24 14 COLOMBO. July 23 (AFP) A new Ceylonese shipping company with authorised share capital of R5.50,000,000 called the Associated Colombo Shipping Lines Ltd., has been floated in Colombo. Should company invite foreign capital, such capital would not exceed twenty-five per cent of the total issued shares. The59 words
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780 1958-07-24 14 WASHINGTON, July 23 President Eisenhower, in a letter to Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, last night said that if a U.N. Security Council meeting of Heads of Government and Foreign Ministers were generally desired, "the United States would join in following that orderly pro-780 words
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Advertisement143 1958-07-24 14 Tim Hank Organiiition present T^ A DANIEL M. ANGEL and LEWIS GILBERT PRODUCTIOM i CARVE HER J I NAME WITH J PRIDE InL>Cw Oil HIV wvR JSpj w\m J« nirint I a *¥> SHE LOVED LIFE ,^HpBk a mUMS BRAVE wL HS^H HPI 1^ I ENOUGH *\Tm f3t TO DlEf143 words
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