Singapore Standard, 26 July 1958
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Title Section23 1958-07-26 1 SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD fc a Telephone *****—5 CobI«»"TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 26. 1958 Vol. IX No. 24 15 cts 14 Pages [FINAL EDITION]23 words
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Article475 1958-07-26 1 BUT HIS ANSWER TO RUSSIA IS CAUTIOUS 'Security Council Must Decide Who Will Attend Talks WASHINGTON, July 25, (Reuter)—President Eisenhower today proposed to Mr. Nikito Khrushchev, the Soviet Prime Minister, that the permanent representatives on the United Nations Security Council meet to decide on conditions475 words
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362 1958-07-26 1 MASKED MAN THREATENS TO STAB BABY GIRL Mothers Ordeal In $2,000 Robbery A SINGAPORE housewife, Mrs. Lee Lay Ming, 30, was early yesterday morning submitted to a frightening ordeal when a masked man held a dagger threateningly over her one-year-old baby. The incident took place when the intruder and two362 words
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Article54 1958-07-26 1 JAKARTA, July 2d (Keuterj The Indonesian Army said today the north Celebes rebels were arming local Chinese to fight for their cause, Antara news agency reported. The army said 80 per cent of the Celebes Chinese were aliens, and many were supporters of the Nationalist54 words
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Article, Illustration63 1958-07-26 1 pic. PRINCESS Margaret takes her seat in a 70 year o 1 d stagecoach. Seconds later, that Mountie in the picture had removed the wooden steps, the driver had shouted "Giddap" and the Princess was on her way to a rip-snortin' Wild West rodeo. It happenedMirror - 63 words
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Article145 1958-07-26 1 NICOSIA. July 25 (Reutcr) A 17-year-old Turkish Cypriot was shot dead and another seriously wounded in west Cyprus today, bringing to 72 the number of people killed in this troubled island so far this month. A security "standstill" ended at dawn today in Famagusta and Troodos.145 words
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Article35 1958-07-26 1 A GROUP of British Rus-sian-language teachers arrived in Moscow yesterday at the same time as a group of Russian teachers of English left for Britain, according to the Soviet news agency Tass. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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204 1958-07-26 1 LONG BEACH, California, July 25.— Fifteen semifinalists were selected last night for the Miss Universe beauty contest. They were entrants from Japan. Brazil. Chili, Colombia, Denmark, Germany, Poland, Greece. Holland, Israel. Surinam. Sweden. United States, Peru and Hawaii A leading favourite for the title204 words
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Article58 1958-07-26 1 KUWAIT, July 25 <ReuterV Dislocation of normal air routes through Lebanon and Iraq has so far been the only effect of the Middle East crisis on this oil-rich British protected Shiekhdom. Contrary to some overseas reports, no British troops havt landed here. Business is normal and58 words
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211 1958-07-26 1 U.S. Violates Syrian Airspace, U.A.R. Alleges CAIRO, July 25 (UPI) The United Arab Republic formally protested to the United States today against what it alleged was violation of Syrian airspace by \merican planes, Cairo Radio reported. The protest followed yesterday's announcement by Radio Damascus that Syrian antiaircraft guns fired on211 words
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Article107 1958-07-26 1 LONDON, July 25 (UPI) Queen Elizabeth II underwent a second minor operation on her nose last night which her doctors hoped would speed her recovery from an attack of catarrhal sinusitis. The operation was performed at Buckingham Palace. Using a local anaesthetic, the doctors performed107 words
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Article65 1958-07-26 1 BERNE. July 25 (Reuter) Switzerland refused permission to the United States to fly 30 transport planes over Swiss territory to the Lebanon earlier this month. A Swiss Government statement today said that the U.S. asked for permission for these planes to fly over Switzerland on65 words
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199 1958-07-26 1 SAN FRANCISCO, July 25 (Reuter). The disappearance of an American Admiral from the liner President Cleveland was reported yesterday. Rear Admiral L.C. Quisle. who had been on his way from Hawaii to California to take command of an amphibious group of the U.S.199 words
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Article86 1958-07-26 1 TOKYO, July 25 (Keuter) Two Japanese youths and the United States Air Force pilot died in the crash of an American jet bomber into a Japanese res.dent.al area short of the Johnson Air Base runway near Tofcyo today. The Air Force said the B-57 bomber86 words
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Article57 1958-07-26 1 MANILA, July 25 (Reuter)' A Filipino Roman Catholic Bishop was burned to death today in an early morning fire which destroyed his house at Palo on Leyte island, central Philippines, according to a Philippine News Service report received here. Bishop Manuel Acebedo reportedly perished while he57 words
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Advertisement123 1958-07-26 1 >e sure^j HrOP PRESS/ I|NU.S. A USED hLKSWAGENS L AT SAME Lice as unused l:;\'iS VOLKSWAGENS are «n W~'. :;T .i-.j (a s.x-month wait in |^H v I cities) that U.S. dealers Kj..;- -ci tc buy used cars in West ■Gc*^' premium prices, ship H K.. sell rhtm for new-model123 words
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Article174 1958-07-26 2 CHANGES IN PERAK POLICE FORCE IPOH, Fri.— Several changes among senior officers in the Perak Police Force will take place within the next fortnight. Heading the list is Mr. G.W. Dack, Special Branch chief, who has gone on six weeks leave. Mr. Ng Khin Yee, DSP has assumed duties as174 words
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68 1958-07-26 2 THIEVES broke into a provision shop in Rallies Qjay. Singapore on Thursday night and escaped with cash and goods worth $1,600. Police secretary. Mr. Eu Cheow Eang. said that the proprietor. Tan Gin Koon, arrived in the morning and found the front collapsible gate68 words
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Article75 1958-07-26 2 FOUR men were vosterday charged in the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court with attempting to extort from Yew Kim Whatt by putting him in fear of injury at the Taj Cinema, Changi Road on Thursday. They were: Abdul Kadir bin Abdullah. Ali bin Abdul Ghani, Abdul Kadir75 words
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Article434 1958-07-26 2 Officer Did Not Lay Hands On Gardener, He Says KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A watchman who volunteered to testify in a suit for damages in which a gardener is claiming $5,000 from a police officer told Mr. Justice Sutherland in the High Court here today that the434 words
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Article63 1958-07-26 2 TWENTY year-old George Apel, son of well-known Singapore musician. Mr David Apel. left the Colony yesterday by the liner, Strathmore. for Britain to take a course in engineering. He will continue his music studies in London under the guidance of Mr. Oscar Rosen who studied togc'.her with63 words
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Article50 1958-07-26 2 JOHNNY Yang Mun Yang was charged in a Singapore Magistrate's Court yesterday with carrying a Colt 9 m.m automatic pistol at Newton Circus on July 17. He pleaded not guilty and was ordered to be remanded until Monday when his case will come up for mention.50 words
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Article86 1958-07-26 2 SERVICEMEN TAKE OVER AS STEWARDS A NUMBER of servicemen aboard the 19,000-ton British troopship. Empire Fowey, which left Singapore for Britain yesterday, took over temporary duties as saloon stewards They volunteered after 86 Goanese attendants left the ship in the Colony on the ex- piry of their contracts. They will86 words
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Article, Illustration47 1958-07-26 2 pic hv MISS AGNES KOK, Commandant Detachment of the Federation «f iv* Society (Selangor) has been auarde? n completion of her three years' servir! Inche Ismail bin Abdul Latiff. Ihp Mentri Besar is pinning the medal on*?* ceremony in Kuala Lumpur on l^Jl, FAHFAH - 47 words
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Article261 1958-07-26 2 THE President of the Singapore Youth Council, Mr. George Abisheganaden, last night appealed to boys and girls who attended the Youth Tattoo at the Badminton Stadium to join youth organisation if they had not yet become members. The Tattoo was to raise funds to261 words
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152 1958-07-26 2 Tunku Returns Duty Today A Medical Lea KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Vr. K M the Federation of Malaya, Tunku Ahdr J been confined to bed under medical y^M Tuesday. He expects to return to his r.!j from tomorrow. A doctor will be calling again c- M -uflfprins ir^'B the recew152 words
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Article, Illustration130 1958-07-26 2 CAPTAIN, RICHARDS, 63, DIES MASTER Mariner Capt&::. T. D Richards, a well-known figure along Singapore's waterfront for the past 30 years, died at his home in Lloyd Road yesterday morning. A Welshman, Cap'. Richards, 83, was the Adviser of the M a 1 ayasian Ship's Officers' Union in Singapore and130 words
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Article39 1958-07-26 2 HONGKONG. July 25 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $16 !fl to £1 Sterling. $5.83 to ITSSJ:1 T S$J: $1,848 to Malayan $1: $0,061 to one Indonesian Rupia-V Gold $254,625 to a tael.39 words
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Advertisement855 1958-07-26 2 ANNfiUNriMfNTS I HOUSES fr LAND COR SALE SINCAPORE MODEL ACADEMY: M-'-img C asse* tor Housewives Wednesday morning-. Model Training Course. Monday and Thursday evenings P'r-cpal: Ruth Warner. Enquiries A COMPRIHINSIVf Phorcgrapnic R'cdel Reg .srer is available at the Smsiapo'e V'sdel Academy. Enquiries Tele: 3 5 SITUATIONS VACANT WAN T E855 words
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Advertisement523 1958-07-26 2 ONE NEWLY COMPLETED BLOCK of tour flats with spacious grounds for sale Two miles from town Good I residential locality Pleas* writ* to Box No T 3354 SS No. 463 PASIR PANJANC ROAD For sale wth vacant possession Mam dus route close to market, etc Elevated site, driveway and ga.age523 words
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Advertisement305 1958-07-26 2 NOTICES CITY COUNCTL 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 as and when required during 1959 Application forms which are obtainable at the City Engineer's Department. Room305 words
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Advertisement435 1958-07-26 2 TENDER NOTICES JOHORE P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class "E" and above registered P.W.D. Contractors will be received by the State Engineer. Johore, up to Noon of the 2.8.58 for CONSTRUCTION OF TWELVE UNITS LABOURERS QUARTERS AT KLUANG. Full particulars may be obtained from Senior Executive Engineer Kluang P. \V.435 words
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Article776 1958-07-26 3 M<^Z *c° r < Singapore's new City I still giorvmg in the aura of election m uS j, ec j with new ideas which some ■"S-bold to suggest was the beginnings r: f ,-i u rcn came across their first 3C jrr nisfration where to find mf776 words
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Article35 1958-07-26 3 'ecu Kirr. Koad. b pore I. ■W. N° 56:J Cables. lICEKNEWS" '5 Unas] All departments -'.^re Bidg., 1/4 Batu «(3 I 1 M Tel- 3529 K t&o£ JS Hi; S $835 words
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Article, Illustration1560 1958-07-26 3 ANDREW FANG - HISTORY WILL BE MADE ANDREW FANG THE KALLANC BYE-ELECTION: By again" and that they were resuming their work 'or infiltration. Obviously, these "subversives" are the Communists, the members of the Malayan Communist Party who had been working ever since the British Liberation of Singapore to seize power by fair means1,560 words
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Article415 1958-07-26 3 Jonathan Swayne - Jonathan Swayne By TNDIA'S foreign exchange crisis has forced a reassessment of the money spinning potentialities of the tourist industry. Once regarded with a certain tolerant amusement in official circles, it has in recent years slowly but surely made its way up the list of the country's foreign415 words
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Article, Illustration44 1958-07-26 3 The Pan American Highway extends from Fairbanks, Alaska, to Buenos Aires, Argentina* a distance of 18,879 miles. It connects the capitals of all the countries in the Western Hemisphere, Begun in 1923, it is now more than 95 percent com' plete.44 words
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Article, Illustration433 1958-07-26 3 the NEWS as it strikes me. (\F GREATER interest than the Assembly by-elec-tions for Cairnhill and Tanjong Pagar is today's for the KaPang seat in the City Council. Some circles, not excluding the parties concerned, regard it as the political Waterloo of the Labour Front and the People's Action Party.433 words
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Advertisement16 1958-07-26 3 il Howe 1 1 L« AGENTS As PORE)^3^SJ ri. o j-q [jo. I $895/- 7W P^lf16 words
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Advertisement124 1958-07-26 3 GOOD NEWS TO EVERYBODY To own a low-cost house of $9,500/- at Evergreen Park, Ipoh, you need pay $3,800/- down and the balance by monthly Long term special loans offered from 5 years to 15 years. Also shophouses, storey semi-detached bungalows, semi-detached bungalows and terrace houses. Kampar Garden (within Ipoh124 words
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566 1958-07-26 4 Christmas Island Murder Court Dismisses Appeal in Christmas Island at the close of the preliminary inquiry "should not have formed part of the records" presented at Lim's trial. Mr. Lloyd said this statement was not made voluntarily "but was the consequence of a question put to Lim at the close566 words
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Article353 1958-07-26 4 Asphyxia s Cause Of D^ Says Patho| ft A SINGAPORE British Milii I pathologist, Lt. Col. T. E Field S ner'a court that a large number «m!N been suffocated to death by a "m v S Col Field was testifying y of 38-day-old Dendy Reene Est^^l353 words
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Article, Illustration165 1958-07-26 4 AMONG the many people who sailed aboard the Strathmore yesterday were five students from the Colony and the Federation who are bound for Britain for further studies. They were (top left) 17 -year -old Lawrence Pereira of Saint Patrick's School. Singapore, who will165 words
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Article902 1958-07-26 4 UNIVERSITY RE- EXAM RESULT THE following: examination results were announced by the University of Malaya yesterday. INTERMEDIATE (Supplementary) examination for the degree of B.A. The following candidates have passed the Supplementary Examination in the subjects indicated, therebv completing the Intermediate Eaxminatiorf for the Degree of 8.A.: Abdul Aziz bin Hashim—Economics.902 words
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Article88 1958-07-26 4 DISTRICT Judge Mr Lee Shoo Khoon yesterday ordered a warrant of arrest to be issued for Lim Weng Chua who failed to attend court on July 18. j The order was issued after Inspector F. Samuel told the court that a summons had been served on88 words
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Article39 1958-07-26 4 ARIFTK !i1 f 'r. t< iuw vy Assize C ed pol housewif m appea again* the Crirnaa] G^ Ariffin was Justice F :j on a h a housewife, Sfii binte AbdiJWi Course R.;-. »h year at I n39 words
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Advertisement424 1958-07-26 4 I CALLING ALL MOVIE-FANS 3 I IN SINGAPORE, THE FEDERATION, JJ SARAWAK, BRUNEI AND NORTH BORNEO J J Mf JtE's A CHANCE TO WIN 2 $200 /if CASH PRIZES! Jr ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS TRY YOUR HAND AT }L WRITING CATCHY SLOGANS —OR LINES WITH A H PUNCH424 words
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Advertisement31 1958-07-26 4 Special oti* dacron/cotton tn» 0 Made from 75% Darron. -f J drip-dry fabric is the bed t day trousers. Ihe pi—— f ghes it extra lonp Hf«I Awailabl. in 10 b«utif»l31 words
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Article1347 1958-07-26 5 7/ We Are Not Going To Follow Fair Procedure...' THE Singapore City Water Engineer (Extension Works) Mr. W. S. Siredwick, yesterday protested against the manner in which the Council's Inquiry Committee was investigating into the unsatisfactory condition of the Murnane Reservoir. Mr. Stredwick lodged his protest with1,347 words
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Article, Illustration67 1958-07-26 5 M)K\M Senior Teacher, Temeng- r j s School, Batu Pahat. who stu- Britain, was recently married o a iniv. Executive Officer. Telecomli:: nt. Singapore. n',> ii.i^ formerly attached to the "f Information Services. Singapore, is MrJTtJe UniTersitj of Malaya. The ,'(];n^ r to Hindu rites. The bride is a67 words
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Article91 1958-07-26 5 I U m answer a> to whether Govrn nenl would give consiaer- to the appointment of a committee to make re- lations into ways and ?an> oi combatting this men- Other questions directed at the Defence Minister concern •ie establishment of a naval ise in Port Swettenharn. the si91 words
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Article, Illustration63 1958-07-26 5 THE Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence, Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussain, presented a silver mounted kris to t'j3 Commanding: Officer. Ist Battalion, Royal Lincolnshire Regiment, Lt.-Col. A. W. Innes. M.C., in appreciation of three years' service by the unit in the Federation. Picture63 words
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Article, Illustration351 1958-07-26 5 ONE of the largest recruitments for the Royal Air Force locally turned up at the Beach Road Military Forces headquarters, Singapore yesterday. By noon about 400 youths had been interviewed and either rejected as too young or for other reasons, or had351 words
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Advertisement112 1958-07-26 5 HERE! HIS THERE! HES WHERE! s HE'S THE J XoJ ELUSIVE 1 MAI "S HP*NI Please Don't ?T KB s Reveal The Exciting y± f |N Ending To Your J B v Friends! y± W^^\/^w^Km&^ starring 2+ W^^ M. AMIN IUISLIA MKCTED BY HO AH LOKE j* WITH EVGLISH SUBTITLES112 words
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Advertisement294 1958-07-26 5 Ist ANNIVERSARY Gale, LAST DAY TO-DAY 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 M WIDE NOW $12.50 avd. 45 SHADES swiss HEAVY COTTON SUITABLE FOR <tO CA SACK DRESS SfrJ.jU a yd. 72 HIGH STREET SINGAPORE NOW294 words
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169 1958-07-26 6 PENANG. Fri. Besides antivenene, research in Penang* has revealed new and successful advances in the treatment of sea-snake bites. Chief Minister Mr. Wong Pow Nee, said at a Press conference today. Mr. Wong said the setting Up of the proposed sea-snake or169 words
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Article, Illustration64 1958-07-26 6 LIEUTENANT-General Sir A. Hull, Commander-in-Chief, Far East Land Forces, signs the Visitors* Book during his tour of the Tanjong Tokong Gurkha Leave Centre, Penang on Wednesday. Looking on is Gurkha Captain Bhagtabahadur (left), of the 2/7 Gurkha Rifles, who is Officer-in-Charge of the Centre. Capt. Bhagtabahadur64 words
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Article51 1958-07-26 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. About forty children from schools in Britain arrived here by air today for a ten- week holiday with their parents. The plane bringing the children was delayed about three hours because it had to drop some of the young passengers in New51 words
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Article33 1958-07-26 6 AN elderly man, watching a kampong league football match on Wednesday between Gemeher and Pagoh in Segamat, collapsed on the field. He was removed to hospital, but was dead on arrival.33 words
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Article15 1958-07-26 6 PARAK SEEKS branch JJI S?TSi# MCA t to secure Sra: iiracq-" •< Tiff* MCA isseejg acting15 words
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Article58 1958-07-26 6 TELUK ANSOX. FrL Residents of Kampong BaUK Rabit, three miles from hc:<have sent a petition to chairman of the Town Cour. here urging him to withdraw the Council boundary W» from their area. A kampong spokesman I The Standard that the k.vrpong folk, mainly poor Bsner men and attap-makers.58 words
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Article327 1958-07-26 6 Wong: More [J Measures If I Present Meth J PENANG, Fri. Chief MlnUl 1 told a Press conference here tod portant areas of Malaya have t m nist terrorists, Penang might rer!" security forces. Leiv «rJ Mr Wong said: "The mm* 1 still be accepted after Juiv 31 k~327 words
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165 1958-07-26 6 ppnaNG Fri.— Penang Chief Minister, Mr. Wong Pow Nee told Police officers at the conclusion of their Sve-day civics course today, that as public servants, it was their duty to think of and devise ways and means of serving the people. -I realise165 words
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82 1958-07-26 6 IPOH, Fri. The Kampar Police are looking for a missing servant-maid, Chan Ah Nooi, 19. in connection with a reported theft of $1,550 in cash and jewellery. A foundry clerk, Loh Hong, of Jalan Gopeng, Kampar, reported to Police yesterday that a gold bracelet,82 words
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Article121 1958-07-26 6 IPOH, Fri— Two Federation Cabinet Ministers are to attend a special meeting of the Perak UMNO to be held here tomorrow to discuss plans for next year's Federation elections. The two are the Defence Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Dato Abdul Razak, in this capacity121 words
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Article76 1958-07-26 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Minister for Finance is to be asked at next Wednesday's meeting of the Federal Legislature whether he would consider the desirability of legalising opium-smoking and the re-opening of chandu shops. The questioner, Councillor Raja Rastam Shahrome, is also seeking a statement on whether the76 words
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Article38 1958-07-26 6 i lure i grapr/ J] Bhi K fEng (Phy mJi ''Chi E:; i 3 itei i langu j rr np 3 Kiang 3 literal fPun J Fc j '»rr u versil j Vnonf Shai U tawU Sentfc38 words
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Article35 1958-07-26 6 K' V"~ Voun| Emi >: :Z 7:::.n the SOBJ meni V s the r. turer i Fort] youth have to I Welfare oSti ing Seprt The su:j«i impro 1 i3| r* trees, prf Then J35 words
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181 1958-07-26 6 KUALA. LUMPUR, Fri. Three Federal Legislative Councillors are to query the Prime Minister at next Wednesday's meeting: of the Federal Council on the question of re-employment of pensioners. Mr. J.F. Augustin wants to know rhe number of pensioners who are at present reemployed by Government. Tuan181 words
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Article94 1958-07-26 6 PENANG, Friday. The P. and O. cargo vessel. "Khyber" developed engine trouble in Penang waters today and is now anchored in the north channel off Muka Head The "Khyber", a vessel of 7.674 gross tons, was on her way from London to the Far East. Her94 words
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Article44 1958-07-26 6 TELOK ANSON, Fri.— A fatal fight occurred at a coconut estate near Bagan Datoh last night as a result of which a fishmonger, Tan Chai Teck (43) died from injuries received. Police investigating the incident have detained a man.44 words
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Article145 1958-07-26 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The Canadian High Commissioner here, Mr. Arthur R. Menzies. today made an official presentation of tools for the Technical Institute's electrical department on behalf of Canada under the Colombo Plan. Mr. Menzies said: This gift is a small token of Canada's Interest In Malaya's progress." "These145 words
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Article, Illustration1011 1958-07-26 7 FOUR CONTEST SEAT IN KALLANG They Agree On No Canvassing Outside Stations ALL four candidates for Singapore's Kallang byeiectlon polling for which falls today, have agreed that mere should be no canvassing of voters within 100 yards of any polling station. The agreement was made at a round-table conference yesterday1,011 words
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Article119 1958-07-26 7 Build For Future— Lim THE Chief Minister, Mr.' Lim Yew Hock, addressing the St. Andrew's School Annual Speech Day yesterday, expressed the hope that the people of Singapore would adopt the theme and slogan that "we must build for the future." Pointing to the students, Mr. Lim said: "You are119 words
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Article152 1958-07-26 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot (nom.) 80$ 80? R.S.S. No. 1 81 811 R.S.S. No. 1 (Sept.) 801 81 R.S.S. No. 2 7<H 804 R.S.S. No. 3 751 76" Tone: Quiet The price of tin in Singapore yesterday was152 words
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362 1958-07-26 7 Three Thugs Abduct, Rob Trader Of $760 THREE men, who posed as detectives, abducted and later robbed a Singapore businessman of $760 on Thursday night. Mr Chin Boon Keng, 29. a partner of Chop Toong Ngen in New Bridge Road, yesterday said that though at first he was taken by362 words
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Miscellaneous488 1958-07-26 7 Australian Date: 3 p.m. Saturf^H ■il il I■W|V *M m H Vl■VTi Wl illif fl day Prom. 330 p.m. Juke Box W^ ■1 1 i IW M \kl PI V 111 I*l I Ikl 1 V Parade 7 pm. Time Signal and .I M. J—^^-J^-l-kJ— -^B W tmm 1 i488 words
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Advertisement884 1958-07-26 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. fell *****/6, *****/4 U2/6 Roblnso* Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Halifax, Montreal. Boston. Now York, Baltimore, Philadelphia ft? Cult Ports. S pore P. S'ham Penang TIUCER < 3/9 Aug 10A«g 14 Aug MYRMIDON 17/25 Oct 26 Oct 27/28 Oct Carriers option to884 words
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Advertisement1106 1958-07-26 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lints) (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 lin««) THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LONDON fir CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (via Suez with libtrty to proceed via Panama or Capo ot Good1,106 words
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Advertisement970 1958-07-26 8 MITSUI FOR |APAN S'pore P.S'ham Penang Mikogeson Moru for Kobe, Yokohama 28 July 26 Jyly Ryusho Maru for Osaka, Kobe, Yokohama 2 Aug Akakurasan Maru for Hongkong, Yokohama, Kobe, Moji 12 Aug 10 Aug Hakubosan Maru for Hongkong, Japan Ports 17Aug 15Aug FOR U.S.A. via SUEZ Foi New York, Philadelphia,970 words
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Advertisement417 1958-07-26 8 EAST ASIATIC MOMtWAROb Sailing, Of A<| |1 Rotterdam. Hamburg, Brem Cn Co J MEONIA f ;^J "BOMA" 28/30 j u v I Port Sudon, Beyrouth. Gdy ftlo '^1 UUNDIA OUTWARP filing, for Bangkok BfUj f "enang "LALANDIA" "MALACCA" B '"*> In Port >. "BUSUANGA" DENMARK MOUSt KUALA LUMPui. SINCAPORi 84.417 words
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Article62 1958-07-26 9 Price Unchanged RUBBER closed at 81 cents per lb. for International first grade August in Singapore yesterday, unchanged on the previous day. Marked down at the opening the market ruled quiet. It steadied later on overseas orders. It fluctuated narrowly after lunch with prices generally unchanged from 1 p.m. Demand62 words
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Article44 1958-07-26 9 SINGAPORE Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices in cents per lb. yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot f.o.b. 80 80$ International Aug. No. 1 RSS f.o.b. 80J SOI Sept. 80* 801 Aug. 2 (nominal) 79 80 Aug. 3 75 75$ Tone Uncertain.44 words
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Article91 1958-07-26 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: copra July/Aug. U.K. Continent $31 buyers $31* sellers; coconut oil in bulk $49 sellers, in drums $51.1 sellers: Muntok white pepper $133 sellers; Sarawak white $132 sellers; Special Sarawak black $75. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable91 words
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Article74 1958-07-26 9 A HUGE BOEING 707 jet transport, fore-runner of the jet airliners which will ?o mto commercial service in the V S. this vear, has been landed without the pilot touching tne controls. The plane made three landings this month using an automatic all-weather landing system. The74 words
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Article341 1958-07-26 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Mr. P. F. Adams, expert on rubber and Secretary to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, says in his memorandum of rubber price fluctuation that on a free market, fluctuations of prices were unavoidable, due to varying supply and demand. Following are some341 words
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Article282 1958-07-26 9 THE week has been one of the steadily declining prices as the Middle East tension has eased, says Holiday, Cutler. Bath Co., Ltd.'s weekly market report. On most days some pressure ol profit-taking and sta'e-oull liquidation has develooed. Apart from continued enquiry from China and some282 words
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Article113 1958-07-26 9 DIRECTORS of The Asia Insurance Co. Ltd., and The Asia Life Assurance Society Ltd., have appointed Messrs. Ng Aik Huan and Lee Chew Kuan as managing directors of the companies. The appointments were made at the respective directors' meetings recently to fill the post left vacant by113 words
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Article56 1958-07-26 9 INDONESIAN registered ex ports of copra between January to April this year were 16,977 gross long tons, about one-fifth the volume shipped in the first four months of the year. Reports for the same fourmonth period indicate that unregistered shipments to Malaya Singapore and to North56 words
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Article52 1958-07-26 9 IPOH, Fri. A gold nugget, weighing about 2} troy ounces believed to be the largest ever recovered in Malaya, has been donated to the Geological Survey Department by a Singapore firm for display in the museum here. The nugget was found last year in a gold mine52 words
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Article169 1958-07-26 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: Fed. Disp. $1.10; F. N. ords. $2.55, $2.575; Gammon $1.40; Hammer $1.61; Jackson $1.20; M. Breweries $2.90; M. Cement $1.32; OCBC $21 i; S;me Darby $1.50. $1.525; Cold Storage 87c. to 90c. Steamship 73Jc; Wearne $3.18. $3.20; Jacks $1.51, $1.51*.169 words
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Article55 1958-07-26 9 LONDON, July 25 (Reuter) India's foreign exchange position will be discussed at a conference in Washington in the latter half of next month, organised by the World Bank, a well-informed source said here yesterday. The conference is expected to be attended by representatives of Japan, the United States,55 words
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Article169 1958-07-26 9 OUTER ROADS Oulida, Sinchiyo Maru, Bakongan., Pyidawaye, Yanshiko Maru, Slamat. Yarra Breeze, Bandoeng Maru, Maetsuycker, Osaka Maru, Tyndareus, Lars Maersk. Tjisadane, Kunkur Prince Salvor, Calt. Gothenburg, Star Alcyone. Seiju Maru 1, Lulu. Lidia, Jesse Lykes, Banggaai, Tanagra, Batoela. Armonia. Algol. Danakil, Dalheim. Statius Jensen. Ovula. Mascot. L169 words
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391 1958-07-26 9 RUBBER PRICE SCHEME HARD TO IMPLEMENT KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Federation Government finds that after months of exhaustive research it is unable to formulate a schemt for the stabilization of rubber price. "We do not in any way reject the principle of rubber price stabilization, but the question is how391 words
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144 1958-07-26 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Malaya will regain its position as the biggest producer of natural rubber in the world by the close of 1960, Minister of Commerce and Industry, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, declared today. "Natural rubber has got a big future and there is little144 words
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Article33 1958-07-26 9 TOKYO, July 25 (UPI) The first shipment of goods from China to the new Iraqi Republic has left China ports. The cargo included cloth, sewing needles, batteries and radios.33 words
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Article, Illustration92 1958-07-26 9 Appointed Airline's S-E A Manager CANADIAN Pacific Air Lines, Limited, Vancouver, B.C. have announced the appointment of Mr. L.F. SmaUey as manager for South-east Asia. Mr. SmaUey has been the company's manager in Hongkong Before being posted to Hongkong, he held several executive posts in the company's head office in92 words
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Article84 1958-07-26 9 Exports Fall By $3. 5m. JESSELTON, Fri. North Borneo's rubber exports in the first five months of this year fell by nearly $3,500,000, compared with exports for the corresponding period last year. Exports of rubber for the five months this year amount ed to $12,500,000 ($16,000,000) On the other hand,84 words
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Article33 1958-07-26 9 JAPAN plans to import 270,--000 metric tons of feed wheat in 1958-59, an increase of 59 per cent over the 170.000 tons imported in 1957-58. all of which came from Canada.33 words
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91 1958-07-26 9 Industrials Steady, Tins Are Erratic INDUSTRIALS and rubbers were quietly steady while tins erratic, in the Malayan share market yesterday. Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: B. B. Petrol 45/- 47/G'town Disp. 2.20 2.40 INDUSTRIALS Hong Fatt 42 .47 K. Kampar 25/- 26/Petaling 1.6591 words
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Article, Illustration39 1958-07-26 10 (Standardpic by (ON TOP LEFT): Mr. Karam Singh, Commandant of the 7th Detachment of the Federation of Malaya Red Cross Society (Selangor Branch), pictured after receiving a medal to commemorate three years' service with the organization. FahFah - 39 words
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Article, Illustration65 1958-07-26 10 (ON TOP RIGHT): Lieui.General Sir Richard A. Hull, new Commander -in Chief, FARELF, (right), is greeted by Lieut.-Col. C. L. Thompson, Commanding Officer, Ist Loyals Regiment, before visiting the units Command Post at Ipoh last Tuesday. Sir Richard, who succeeded Sir Francis W. Festing, also visited Command Posts65 words
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Article, Illustration162 1958-07-26 10 (riciurc py Mr. Russel Jones, the Deputy Chief Police Officer, Perak, takes the salute as about 100 policemen In the Ipoh District march past at a reremon on the police ground, Ipoh, last Thursday when the Federation of Malaya Police Force was bestowed the title of "Royal." SimilarCh'ng Seng Poh - 162 words
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Advertisement81 1958-07-26 10 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products V ill JN Ik A ww ML Us This Invaluable Wind Mixture is an excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion, Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL jsaßßfei Spin your clothes Ironing dry Illlllll^ in Four81 words
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Article551 1958-07-26 11 jay's Highlight Relay 'Duel' Three miles. final: 1. L> A Budden IS min .°>9.9 sec 2 C W Caulder 3. J.W. Winter Su miles walk final: 1. John inlrv Dor e 00 mm 40.4 sec 2 M D A*nebar 5. Davi d Albert V>« cn i551 words
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Article213 1958-07-26 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaya's Thomas Cup player, Teh Kew San, has decided to decline the invitation of the Cri ket Club of India to take part in the All-India badminton championships in September. A lew weeks ago, Eddy Choong. who was also invited turned213 words
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Article32 1958-07-26 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Selangof Teachers Union oeat Federal Police Reserve Unit 4-L in a Football Association of Selangor division three business houses league match on the Pudu Road ground today.32 words
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Article19 1958-07-26 11 pstei of the nan ion mitt p oi imated Xn ty < -impious. rpr s also ire.19 words
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Article107 1958-07-26 11 BALTIMORE. July 25, (UPI) South Africa's little Gary Player continued his fast pace on the American golf tour by posting a lead-tying 68 in the first round of the eastern 'open* yesterday. The 22-year-old Johannesburg flash deadlocked with Bob Rosburg, Palo Alto, California, and Mike Fetchick,107 words
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Article79 1958-07-26 11 THE Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, has sent Mr. Tan Hwee Hock, Manager of the Singapore contingent to the Sixth British Empire and Commonwealth Games at Cardiff, a telegram congratulating Singapore's weight-lifters on winning Gold Medals and breaking a world record. Tan Howe Liang won79 words
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Article, Illustration62 1958-07-26 11 pictures by Kesavan Soon, winning his century heat. Second teas Hilary d e s ouza (155) on Kesavan's left. Freddie Oey. Ruth Ferreira, making a comeback as a high jumper, clear* 4ft. Sin. to win the event, The start of the six miles walk. TheFreddy Oey - 62 words
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408 1958-07-26 11 Indonesia Will Try For Inter-port Tennis Hattrick PENANG, Fri. Indonesia are out to accomplish a hat-trick of wins when they meet Malaya in the third inter-port tennis competition for the Dato Yeap Hong Ghee Cup at the Penang Sports Club courts tomorrow. The draw of the competition, which consists of408 words
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Article60 1958-07-26 11 THREE class five horses Haadyai. Rocket and Colza have been promoted to class 4. Re-instated: Class 2: Fair Weather a ch.f.g. by The Phoenix Fairness. Class 4: Quickly (late Dossier) b.ir.g. by Archive Lady Kells. Change of name. Class 3: Mister Piles date Beau Rullah) renamed60 words
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Article38 1958-07-26 11 Sir George and Lady Oehlers were guests of honour at the cocktail party given by the Singapore Hockey Association at the Singapore Cricket Club Blue room. Recently knighted, Sir George Oehlers is president of the association.38 words
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293 1958-07-26 11 KULIM, Fri.— K. Shunrmigam. who broke the KBO yards record with a time of 2 mins. 9.1 sees, against the old time of 2 min. 12.1 sees, was disqualified by the judges at the Kedah A.A.A. meet held here today. Shanmugam, it is understood,293 words
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Article579 1958-07-26 11 ENGLAND 65 RUNS BEHIND AT CLOSE which took 214 minutes contained only four boundaries. The England captain Peter May was ten not out when bad light brought play to an early close. New Zealand Ist innings (overnight 220 for six) J. Sparling c Evans b579 words
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Article169 1958-07-26 11 Almost The Asian Games Champions KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Kowlooon Bus Company soccer lean which has just started its tour of Malaya is virtually the Nationalist China team which won the Asian Games title. Of the 18 players who arrived here yesterday, nine played for Nationalist China, and seven for169 words
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Article190 1958-07-26 11 LONDON, July 25 (Reuter) Results in today's cricket matches were:At Worthing:, Sussex beat Yorkshire by 114 runs. Sussex 156 and 225. Yorkshire 161 and 106 P. Sharpe 56 not out. (Sussex 12 points, Yorkshire four points). At Bournemouth, Hampshire beat Nottinghamshire by an Innings and 22 runs.190 words
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Article55 1958-07-26 11 KUALA LUMPUR, FridayThere will be one change in the North team to meet South in the annual cricket classic at Ipoh on Aug. 2. 3 and 4. C. Mahadevan of Selangor has left for Ceylon on holiday. His place will be taken by left hand batsman55 words
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Article50 1958-07-26 11 MALACCA, Fri. Johore will meet Malacca in a Malayan inter-state cricket match at Segamat this weekend. Johore's team will be C. Ramanathan, A Cross, J. Whitehead, Raman Wahid, Osman Kadir, J. Woodhull, H. Foenander, D. Wragg, T. J. Medcalf, A Vajaysingam and Osborne. 12th man J. W. Williams.50 words
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Article37 1958-07-26 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday— For the first time in the history of the Royal Federation Police athletic meet, all athletes will take P a rt in a March past on the Federal Police Depot ground tomorrow.37 words
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Miscellaneous61 1958-07-26 11 i7STS7^RB9IK77ST*Si SOCCER: SAFA League Div. 3A: Jollilads vs Perhijnponan SUa, STC, 5.15 p.m. Div. 3A: Pondon Peranakan vs Customs, Geylang, 5.15 p.m. CRICKET: SRC "B" vs YMCA, SRC, 2.15 p.m. ATHLETICS: SAAA championship meet, Farrer Park, 2.30 p.m. Redhill School sports. School field. 8.30 a.m. SWIMMING: CSC annual motion. Great61 words
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Article787 1958-07-26 12 LEFT-HANDERS WANTED FOR TOUR MCC Selectors May Not Pick W L Says Norman Yardiey. former England and Yorkshire Captain EVERYONE seems to be assuming that if Johnny Wardle follows Jim Laker's example and somehow settles his "personal problems" before this week-end, he and Laker are automatic choices for Australia. I787 words
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Article147 1958-07-26 12 Boxing 'Czar' Faces Charges NEW YORK. July 25 (LT>I) Frankie Carbo, long time hoodlum often described as the "underworld czar of boxing," was indicated by a New York grand jury on charges of fight-fixing. District attorney Frank Hogan said he has requested the police department to begin a search for147 words
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Article70 1958-07-26 12 TOKYO, July 25 (UPI) The Indonesian national advisory council on Thursday approved "i n principle" the holding of the fourth Asian Games in Jakarta, the Antara News Agency reported today. The Council also reviewed the Middle East crisis and decided to submit recommendations to the cabinet,70 words
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Article38 1958-07-26 12 RESULTS of the Royal Island Club A and "B" division ladies medal competitions held yesterday were: "A" division: Miss O. K. Barratt 97-17 80; "B" division: Mrs. M. Nishi 91-24 67. Ball sweep: Mrs. E. Fryer.38 words
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Article, Illustration139 1958-07-26 12 A SYDNEY ambulance superintendent who won the Ampol 7,000- mile road trial in Australia last month in a Hoi den car, arrived in Singapore yesterday on a round-the-world prize-winning trip. Mr Jim Roberts, 48, covered :he distance through New South Wales. Queensland. Victoria and South139 words
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Article149 1958-07-26 12 PHILADELPHIA. July 25. (I'Pl).— Top seeded Vic Seixas was beaten yesterday by seventh-ranked Sammy Giammalva 8-6, 6-4, in the quarterfinals of the Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis Championships. Second seeded Barry Mack ay eliminated Mike Green 6-2, t)-3, cf U.S. Ir.ter collegiate ehamp.on Alejandro Olmedo of Pieru sot149 words
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Article80 1958-07-26 12 PEXAXG. Fri.— Bukit Mertajam Convent girl. Miss Tan Siew Chin, beat the Malayan shot putt record at the fifth Annual Combined schools athletic meet at the City Stadium yesterday. She set a mark of 28ft. B;ns. beating the old Malayan record by three inches. At80 words
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Article77 1958-07-26 12 BANGKOK July 2r> (Reuter) Two Thai? are to take part in the All-Malayan tennis tournament to be held at Kuala Lumpur laier this month. They are Sen Charuchir.a. 17. who won the All-Thailand junior tennis championship last week, and Manop Pongstate. 16, run ner-up in the77 words
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Article24 1958-07-26 12 TANJONG MALIM. Fri. South Perak Schools will hold a Combined Schools' Sports tomorrow at the Anglo-Chinese School, Teluk Ansoo at 2.:>0 p.m.24 words
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Article71 1958-07-26 12 AUCKLAND, July 25 (Reuter) The British touring rugby league team to meet New Zealand in the first test match here tomorrow is: Eric Fraser (Warrington). Frank Carlton (St. Helens): Mick Su'.livan (Wigan), Eric Ashton < Wigan), Alan Davies (Oldham): Phil Jackson (Barrow), captain, Frank Pitchford71 words
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Article51 1958-07-26 12 THE WINNER GETS A HUG EMPIRE Swimming Pool, Cardiff: Daicn F reiser (Australia) gets a winner's hug from J- T. Devitt (Australia) after winning 110 yds. freestyle contest in New World record time 01 one minute, 1.4 seconds in the Empire Games. Devitt icon the men's freestyle 110 yards.- UPIUPI - 51 words
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Article, Illustration243 1958-07-26 12 CARDIFF, July 25 (AFP) Australia's William David Power, who was carried into the interview room by soldiers, after winning the marathon said: "Marathon runners say the first six miles are the worst. I think the last six were the worst and the last mile I243 words
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Article, Illustration64 1958-07-26 12 MARLENE covers her face with her hands as she hears she has won the above event. With her are (left) Betty Cuthbert, Australia, and June Paul, England. Marlene beat England's Heather Young by only a split second, dnd the photo-finish camera icas called for. Both Marlene and64 words
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Article, Illustration101 1958-07-26 12 CARDIFF ARMS PARK, Wales: Marlene Matthews-Willard of Australia, trorlrf rproM holder of the Women's 100 and 220 yards, wins the final o1 the 100-yards here <m Sunday, in a time of 10.6 seconds, which is .3 o1 a second outside her own record She is Number 4. Second, with101 words
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Article158 1958-07-26 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The late entry of Trengganu for the inter-state school boys badminton tournament for the Heah Joo Seang troDhy has set a poser for the Federation of Malaya Schools SDorts Council. Trengganu, which belongs to the Eastern Zone only submitted its entry today, and the excuse given158 words
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Article21 1958-07-26 12 CARDu* Br 1 J a:r:; j Sing I Bar! A':. Pal? i and Mai B 1 [1 1 TV J21 words
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Article358 1958-07-26 12 < tc rr.c r 3 R m CARDIFF, July 24, <.\HM.-Thej!/J been dogging Asian athletes «j. M further this Thursday afternoon*:?: <-M (Pakistan), after being declared v^wß 120 yards hurdles final, was later *itnj place. The reason for this was I Jacobus Swart (Sou'!: A' when Lying second, fell.358 words
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Article41 1958-07-26 12 CARDIFF. July 25 The world record javj i throw by Anna Pazerfl I I tralia has been re-«neasured the second time here ai distance is now given i D as 188 feet 4 inchesinch more than the measured distance.41 words
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Article318 1958-07-26 13 LONDON 7 e Up*! r'.r.T I2i< ?-->ne i> i' >nn<\ i" n V:tiHv r».'J kin? I AMIS ;:nr t rigi t\s !>n in th? Mil Uua '1 hrrrj "Z d j r*»rt lon H W to taJti to F.S H s •rd 1 111 Uai i i i|pi ited318 words
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Article, Illustration16 1958-07-26 13 *<"-ge Blimey I thought It urns a first-aid kit*16 words
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Article, Illustration429 1958-07-26 13 COMER CLARKE - ECHO OF A WAR IN THE JUNGLES COMER CLARKE Report by f" FORCES jjnQ say the t>°y s out n *liar\) new crisis gets bags of r i cnsis with lots more EL* deadline at all. rlsta has been going on for >eing fought today by thoufrf RAF a V,FRANK CHARMAN - 429 words
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Article492 1958-07-26 13 Changi Chatter IS7RITIWG a ireek/y gossip column needs a bit o/ moving around, and being incarcerated m a hospital bed urith 'Distemper" prerents Chie/te from ?noL'i/ifif around, but here's a bedside report Jam jar labels are easier to write about ihan hospital wards, jor instance, ti.fA.A. ruies jorbid the mention492 words
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110 1958-07-26 14 ROOSEVELT, Utah July 25 (Reuter).— An endurance test between horses and men, carried out over a 158-mile course, finished here on Wednesday after nearly 30 hours in a victory for the horse. The race started from Salt Lake City with four horses pitted against110 words
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Article380 1958-07-26 14 Hussein Tells West Not To Believe The New Iraq Govt. LONDON, July 25 (Reuter) King Hussein of Jordan told a British television audience last night that the Iraq revolution was part of a grand plan to destroy the Middle East and turn the Aarb countries into380 words
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Article291 1958-07-26 14 IT'S EASY TO WIPE OUT U.S. FLEET CAIRO. July 25 (Reuter).— Mr. Mohamed Hassanien Heikal. Editor of the Cairo newspaper Al Ahram. wrote today that Mr. Nikita Khrushchev had told President Nasser: "It's very easy to destroy the U.S. Sixth Fleet we Dossess weapons which, if we use them, will291 words
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Article149 1958-07-26 14 Why Hide Behind A Sack— Jayne SOUTHAMPTON, July 25 (Reuter) Film actress Jayne Mansfield, who is aboard the Queen Elizabeth en route to the United States has no fears that the baby she expects in December will spoil her famous figure. '"Any mother can retain her figure if she eats149 words
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Article72 1958-07-26 14 LONDON, July 25 (Reuter) Sir Laurence Olivier, his v.ife Vivien Leigh and actor John Mil's were today nursing injuries received in rehearsal mishaps for "The Night of 100 Stars" last night's midnight charity matinee at the Palladium. Film actor Kirk Douglas was also injured while rehearsing.72 words
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Article28 1958-07-26 14 Fl\ E persons were killed and 13 injured in East Algeria during the past 48 hours in scattered outbreaks of violerne. French authorities reported yesterday.- UPIUPI - 28 words
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Article28 1958-07-26 14 THE Philippine Ambassador to South Korea, Mr. Eduardo Quintero, yesterday presented in Seoul his credentials to the South Korean President. Dr. Syngman Rhee. at the Presidential residence.- ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article67 1958-07-26 14 THE Hongkong coroner yesterday returned a verdict of death by accident on three Royal Army Ordnance Corps officers who died of injuries they received in a car crash in Kowloon on May 19. Reuter. FIELD MARSHAL Sarit Thanarat, Supreme Commander of the Thai Armed forces, will fly to Britain atReuter - 67 words
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Article29 1958-07-26 14 FORMOSA yesterday went into a "state of war" for two hours in an air defence exercise to test the alertness of the people against possible Communist air invasion. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article23 1958-07-26 14 w RUSSIAN scientists aie to seek a one-year extension of the International Geophysical Year, the Soviet News Agency said in Moscow yesterday.— ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article22 1958-07-26 14 FORMER French Premier Pierre Mendes-France conferred with Communist Chinese Premier Chou En-lai in Peking yesterday, the New China News Agency reported.- UPIUPI - 22 words
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Article30 1958-07-26 14 ANTARA News-Agency said yesterday that the Indonesian Foreign Minister, Doctor Subandrio, received the Ambassadors of Communist China, Australia and Russia, and had discussed the Middle E^^t situation with them ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article23 1958-07-26 14 THE KING OF NEP^L Mahendra Bir Bikram Shah Deva, arrived in Capri for a short vacation after his jfficial visit to Russia. UPIUPI - 23 words
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Article, Illustration54 1958-07-26 14 pic. STRIPPED to the waist and carrying two water melons. Corporal Pat Hignett of the 2nd. Battalion Parachute Regiment is seen here shortly after his arrival at Amman. last week, along with the British parachute troops who were flown to Jordan in response to King Hussein's appealMirror - 54 words
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Article210 1958-07-26 14 Venezuela Crisis Over— President CARACAS, (Venezuela), July 25 (UPI) The Interior Ministry announced last night that "several" persons were arrested yesterday and today in Caracas, Maracaibo, Barquisimeto, Valencia and Maracay, "following measures taken to protect the country's tranquility and in defence of democracy." The communique did not specify how many210 words
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Article112 1958-07-26 14 PRINCE IS CALLED 'A FATTY' LONDON. July 25, (Reuter).— The News Chronicle diarist reports today that Prince Charles wa s in a spot of bother" with a schoolmate during a soccer game the other day. One of his schoolmates found he was being trodden on by a Royal foot. "In112 words
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Article103 1958-07-26 14 RED SOCCER STAR JAILED FOR RAPE WARSAW. July 25, <Reuter). Eduard Streltsov. 21. former idol of Russian soccer crowds has been sentenced to 12 years' imprisonment for raping a girl while drunk, the Warsaw newspaper Express Wiczorny, reported today. Russian newspapers reported last month that Streltsov, one of the great103 words
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Article61 1958-07-26 14 LONDON, July 25. Neuter). All flights by Iraq Airways between London and Baghdad will remain suspended "until further notice." British Overseas Airways announced here today. 8.0.A.C. is diverting its own planes to bypass the Iraqi capital. Flights between London and Beirut are now being operated normally by61 words
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84 1958-07-26 14 Egyptian Planes Ban Flights To Beirut BEIRUT, July 25, (Reuter). Ihe Egyptian airline Misrair ha s cancelled all iu flights into Beirut because of alleged shooting at its planes by American troops here, Beirut Airport officials said today. American military spokesmen here have denied the charges and pointed out that84 words
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224 1958-07-26 14 efforts in Lebanon, the Sec-retary-General announced on Tuesday that he considered he had authority under the June 11 resolution setting up the operation to expand its capabilities UNITED NATIONS, July 25 (Reuter) The Sec «f™ a P en ral Mr Da S Hammarskjoeld, has224 words
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Article83 1958-07-26 14 TOKYO, July 25 (UPI) The Indonesian Seamen's Association yesterday threatened to "take action" against American and British interests unless those nations withdraw their troops from the Middle East, Antara News Agency reported today. Two days ago Indonesia's 2,600,000-member General Federation of Unions (SOBSI), issued a similar83 words
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Article202 1958-07-26 14 NAPLES, Italy. July 25 (UPI) British socialite Lady Norah Docker was acquitted today of a charge that she swore at an Italian customs guard. ''Insufficient evidence," ruled the Italian judges, after pondering the case for ten minutes It appeared that Lady Docker did say something to202 words
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Article, Illustration120 1958-07-26 14 IN a pinstripe suit and brown trilby. Mr. Harold Macmillan, the Prime Minister, put in a personal but very hurried appearance in the grounds of his homr Bush Grove, last week. Occasion was the opening of tho grounds to visitors at 2s. a head in120 words
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257 1958-07-26 14 JOSEPH W. GRIGG - JOSEPH W. GRIGG By LONDON. July 25 (UPI) Prospects of a Middle East summit conference brought Britain closer to complete national unity today than any issue since World War 11. The nation was basking for the first time in 13 years in the warmth of257 words
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Article22 1958-07-26 14 LoSl <* Paper 2 pa g€ s Picture J ■t.., 3 we hi of the J r ■>^--; Khr f! the S--T' Nasser""';22 words
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Article47 1958-07-26 14 COLod U ditto u wealth. at ward rvjj. ake. j r T.} Middle lalism. ag ventionfl of these *a« N Ceylon m wealth id grctt Br:j thi ifeM and Atij rommittid peoples «trj 1 3 Mr distant rri ;> pr. S iflq in vmti M Tar:.-gesi3j i47 words
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