Singapore Standard, 28 July 1958
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Title Section21 1958-07-28 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone *****—5 Coble "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE. MONDAY. JULY 28. 1958 Vcl. IX No 26 15 cts 12 Pages [FINAL EDITION]21 words
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Article367 1958-07-28 1 5,000 POLICE WILL GUARD RED BOSS IN NEW YORK Biggest Assembly Of Security Agents NEW YORK, July 27, (Reuter) The greatest assembly of security agents, police and troops eve r seen in this or any other country will guard Air. Khrushchev and the other world leaders367 words
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325 1958-07-28 1 There 's No Hope For Future With Violence Foot NICOSIA, July 27 (Reuter)— The Governor of Cypius, Sir Hugh Foot today issued another appeal to island leaders to use their influence to end violence here, warning that "as long- as violence continues there is no hope for the future." He325 words
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Article101 1958-07-28 1 U.S. MARINE SHOT DEAD IN BEIRUT BEIRUT Lebanon, July 27 (U.P.1.).— A United States Marine was shot and killed in Beirut International Airport at noon today. Apparently, he was the first American victim of rebel gunfire since the Marines landed here twelve days ago. The Marine was killed Instantly by101 words
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Article31 1958-07-28 1 TYPHOON "Doris" moved slowly but steadily toward the main islands cf Japan today with winds of 145 miles per hour and gusts as high as 2W) miles per hour. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 31 words
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Article, Illustration45 1958-07-28 1 A "TORH" or ceremonial gate of a Japanese shrine in downtown Tokyo is seen knocked to the ground by Typhoon Alice. The maximum wind velocity of the typhoon in Tokyo was recorded at 81 m.p.h. a new postwar record. UPI photo.UPI - 45 words
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163 1958-07-28 1 A PRISONER yesterday escaped from Police custody while in Ward 7 of the General Hospital. Singapore, and enjoyed a brief respite of freedom. Then, while frantic Police officers and constables combed the island for him. the escapee, Omar bin Ali. 24, calmly walked into163 words
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174 1958-07-28 1 Baghdad Pact -No Iraqi Pull-Out Yet BAGHDAD, July 27 (Reuter)— Brigadier Abdul Karim Kassem, new Iraqi Prime Minister, said last night in an interview with Nigel Ryan, Reuters special correspondent, no decision had yet been taken on any possible Iraqi withdrawal from the Baghdad Pact Asked about Iraq's relations with174 words
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Article44 1958-07-28 1 JAKARTA, July 27. (Reuter). Rebel remnants in the North Celebes have started using "scorched earth'* tactics, Jakarta newspapers said today. The papers said that in the»r recent retreat from the town of Tondano. the rebels had fired 20 houses.44 words
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271 1958-07-28 1 LONDON. July 27, (Reuier). —Millions of Britons in church today heard a prayer they had not heard for more than 20 years a prayer for the Prince of Wales. The new Prince of Waies, named yesterday, spent the day at Cheam School where he271 words
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Article19 1958-07-28 1 THIRTEEN people were yesterday injured, two seriously, by a grenade thrown in the Casbah in Algiers.— ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article61 1958-07-28 1 UNITED NATIONS, New York, July 27 (Reuter)— The United State* has decided to cancel the "demonstration shot ot a weapon with reduced fallout" in the Pacific to which i' had invited a number cf foreign observers, it was announced yesterday. The United States mission here61 words
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Article58 1958-07-28 1 LONDON, July 27 (UPI).— The first attempt to launch a rocket to the moon may be expected between August 15 and 19, informed observers here believe. British scientific circles pointed out today that this is the period when the moon draws closest to Earth. (Actually it58 words
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524 1958-07-28 1 Macs Note Chides Khrushchev For Aggression Charges BRITAIN, FRANCE SEND REPLIES TO MOSCOW LONDON, July 27 (UPI) The Western powers split yesterdoy on the crucial question of the projected Summit conference. Prime Minister Harold Macmillan told Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev in a terse, three-para-graph no to yesterday that he would524 words
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Article187 1958-07-28 1 HAVANA, Cuba, July 27 (UPl)— Violence broke out across Cuba yesterday on the fifth anniversary of the iounding of Fidel Castro's rebel "July 26 Movement.'' At least 75 rebels were reported killed. Ten bomb explosions rocked the greater Havana area this morning. The bodies187 words
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Advertisement67 1958-07-28 1 firr Testimonials vVIG(I Askew, the noted Barrister, says VZ J xi"'*!jS i ft he<;t case I ever handled cp h{ TIGER Beer" f p MMEZZD All ALI r the time of scientific and technical progress 1 w L landl jm P^*^^^?iJEl -j MeN A tMAk*'* jw3 iI^HVJ} ill t'^ enntezai67 words
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Obituary53 1958-07-28 2 TAN HOCK CHEE agiri 72 passed •way peacefully on 26 '7/ 58 at 485 Sims Avenue, leav r^g behind two sons. Eng K at. Eng Cneng, two daughters Cuat Qu*«- Guat Ngoh. one son-in-law. See Tock Ceow. one daughter-in-law. Kwek Cm N?". a^d e ght grand-c->-!d'?n Funeral on 30/7/5853 words
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Article, Illustration191 1958-07-28 2 Branch Secretary Opposes New Move DR.- ARTHUR LIM SIEW MING, SecretaryGencral ni the Tanglin Branch of the Singapore Labour Front yesterday flayed in principle the idea of forming United Socialist Front. He said the proposed Front would only go to strengthen the extre- mists i191 words
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Article598 1958-07-28 2 CONTRACT FOR MISS UNIVERSE LONG BEACH, July 27 (UPI) The new Miss Universe. Luz Zuloaga, of Colombia, tcday signed two American contracts which yielded her U.5.38,500 She also received U.S. $2 500 in cash as a prize and thus ended her first day as Miss Universe U.S. $11,000 in the598 words
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APPEAL FOR RELATIVES
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Article54 1958-07-28 2 SINGAPORE police are appealing for the relatives of Loh Kit. 58. who died yesterday soon after admission to the General Hospital, to contact Inspector Daljit Singh of Central Police Station Loh was taken to the hospital from one of the death houses in Sago Lane His last known address was54 words
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116 1958-07-28 2 SINGAPORE City Councillors, will be asked st their next meeting on July 31. lo approve an expenditure of $40,000 to instal new lifts in the City Hall. The Council intends to remove the old-fashion2d lifts and replace them by modern automatic one. The Councillors116 words
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89 1958-07-28 2 Support The Alliance, Says Minister IPOH, Sun. The Alliance Party will retain r*cwer find initiative during the coming 1959 Federal elections, said the Minister for Interior and Justire, lnche Sulaiman bin Dato Abdul Rahman after an UMNO meeting here yesterday. "People of Malaya now have much confidence in us since89 words
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Advertisement645 1958-07-28 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 as and when required during 1959 Application forms which are obtainable at the City Engineer's Department.645 words
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Advertisement569 1958-07-28 2 P.WD. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS for Class "D" and above P.W.D Contractors will be received at the office of the State Engineer, P.WD Selangor. Kuala Lumpur up to 3.00 p.m of the Ist August. 1958 for the Construction of 2 Class "G" Quarters for Town Board and 16 Units Labourers Quarters569 words
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Advertisement108 1958-07-28 2 maffftd COMMENCING J Never In The Histon of J Such Bargains Offered J TO 1 &H.T.DOULATMI 4g so mm $r£££r,s/mw\ BORNEO MOTOR! PHONE (SINGAPORE ar, used cms MAKE MODEL YEAR Austin A3O Saloon Austin A5O Cambridge Vauxhall Velox Chevrolet Saloon Holden Special Plymouth Belvedere Morris Minor ConvertiWl Hillman Minx Skoda108 words
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Article680 1958-07-28 3 j€ Action Party won the Singapore ijj thftiw in the Kallang division on yiCtory that may have repercussions n d the boundaries of the ward and i boundaries of this island. The s |a whjt some circles regarded as Waterloo of the Labour Front and SJ ,d680 words
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Article, Illustration1440 1958-07-28 3 lAM standing in a one-roomed stone house not very for from Tricomo where the EOKA terrorist George Grivas was born. There is a mud floor and on it a few old clothes, bits of rag, a broken plate, some pieces of wood, an old iron pot and1,440 words
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Article727 1958-07-28 3 Dennis Bloodworth - Hit-and-Run Guerilla Warfare Dennis Bloodworth By in Singapore 'JHE rebel forces of the anti-Communist "revolutionary Government of Indonesia," which are waging hit-and-run guerilla warfare in Sumatra and North Celebes, are ironically helping to preserve President Sukarno's left-wing system of guided democracy which they are pledged to overthrow. It is now727 words
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Article253 1958-07-28 3 Sir With reference to your editorial of July 25, entitled "Most Unethical" we do not see anything unethical in the alleged statement of the Senior Officers' spokesman that the system of allowances is unsatisfactory and unpractical, and that the allowan -es proposed are inadequate. A protest is253 words
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Article, Illustration69 1958-07-28 3 The world's largest sculptures are the Mount Rushmore \ational Memorial in South Dakota. Known as the Shrine of Democracy p these granite busts of U.S. Presidents Washington Jef' ferson, T h e o dore Roosevelt and Lincoln are proportionate to men 465 feet high. The distance between69 words
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Article, Illustration456 1958-07-28 3 the NEWS as it strikes me T^Hl, writing was large and clear on the Kailang wall on Saturday night when the result of the by-election to the City Council was announced. Whether we like it or not the blatant fact has to be accepted that 4,229 people of Kalians endorse456 words
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Advertisement21 1958-07-28 3 JEWELLERY rV c-iVERWARE .^rence is always for (I HENDRY Jewellers Lumpur a"d Singapore. I 1.4 111 STANDARD PRESS »5« Cades lICEWNtwS"21 words
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Advertisement42 1958-07-28 3 ....o/VMrmtr It's true! only if -^3^l Chung Khiaw Bank I offers your children !a bank of their own. i^^^J^^t It's never too young f ji j F \~^^--Wti^^m —^-^B "i S Q DdII K p-t"" within a Bank! CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD.42 words
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386 1958-07-28 4 Government Aid For Unemployed Urged By ACSU THE Singapore Government is to be urged to take Immediate steps to check the phenomenal rise of unemployment in the Colony and to give such adequate assistance to those unemployed persons so that they and their dependants "could live as decent human be-386 words
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Article70 1958-07-28 4 KUALA KUBU BHARU, Bun. Men and women constables stationed here held a party in the Police Headquarters canteen here last Friday night to clebrate the bestowal of the title "Royal" upon the country's police force. Women searchers and special constables acted as "waitresses" for the occasion,70 words
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Article, Illustration42 1958-07-28 4 FIFTEEN members of the Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce yesterday called at the Blood Transfusion Centre to give their blood. A spokesman of the Jaycees said that most of the members who turned up yesterday had previously donated their blood.42 words
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119 1958-07-28 4 NEWS PHOTO CONTEST IS OPEN TO ALL PEXAXG. Sun. A photographic competition is being sponsored by the Journalists' Union of North Malaya. The competition will be in two sections, one for Press photographers and one for those not engaged in the newspaper profession. This was decided at an executive committee119 words
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Article179 1958-07-28 4 TEMERLOH, Sun. Five padi planters of Kampong Lipat Kajang. Kerbau, in the district of Temerloh were yesterdav found guilty on' a charge of unlawful possession of deer meat (venison.) The West Pahang Circuit Magistrate, Inche Hamzah bin Dato Abu Samah, bound over the five179 words
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Article341 1958-07-28 4 Action If Talks With The City Council Collapse MORE than 1.000 members of the City Council Health Department Employees' Union yesterday pledged to go on strike if negotiations between the Federation of City Council Labour Unions and the Council fell through. This pledge was341 words
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100 1958-07-28 4 SECRETARY OF THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY PENANG, Sun. General Secretary of the Theosophical Society in India, Mr. Rohit Mehta, and Mrs. Shridevi Mehta will be guests of honour at a reception to be given by the committee of the Theosophical Society here at 24< Cantonment. Road at 8.30 p.m. tomorrow. They arrived100 words
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Article26 1958-07-28 4 THE Photographic Society of Singapore will hold its 6th Pan-Malayan Photographic Exhibition between Sept. 11 and 14 at the Hollywood Room in the Odeon Theatre.26 words
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Article, Illustration49 1958-07-28 4 MAJOR Abdul Hamid bin Bidin, Second-in-Com-mand, First Battalion, Royal Malay Regiment, Alor Star, Kedah. who has been promoted to the rank of temporary Lieutenant Colonel. He will take over command of the Fourth Battalion at Tapah from Lieut.Col. Abbas bin Abdul Ma nan on Aug. 1.49 words
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Article127 1958-07-28 4 No Cheers For PAP In Capital KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The victory of the People's Action Party at the Kallang by-election for the seat in the Singapore City Council has been coldly received by politicians, trade unionists and community leaders in this Federal capital. Several top Alliance leaders, when contacted, would127 words
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Article25 1958-07-28 4 THE Singapore Woodworkers Union held their third annual general meeting at the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday. More than 800 Union members attended the meeting.25 words
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232 1958-07-28 4 Tax Is To Blame, Say Unemployed Goldsmiths PENANG, Sun. r tax imposed on finished articles of jewellery ihe Butterworth Customs has thrown a large n be r of goldsmiths here u < President of Goldsmith Employers* Association (Ta K Hong), Mr. Khonq p. said this at a meeting </ delegates'232 words
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Article173 1958-07-28 4 Difficulty In Hunting Hooligans SINGAPORE Police have not the manpower to afford protection to unescorted women who are being mole te 0 in the street by hooligans or bicycles. The Police have their bands full combatting the gv< secret society menace, the spate of housebreakings an<i other I crimes, a173 words
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Article165 1958-07-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The annual dPlegatrs conf< rence of the Union of Post Office Workers Malaya, tod resolved that the ten p< r com commission on winning Social Welfare Lottery ticket! paid to private agents should also be paid into the Postal Employees' Welfare Fund. The165 words
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Article55 1958-07-28 4 PROFESSOR A Oppenhei Vice-Chancellor of the Univei sity of Malaya, wi speak n "Numerals and Numbers' the Abacus Night organic by the Singapore China Society at the YMCA. Orchard R« l^ at 8 p.m tonight After the talk two accountants from Chinese firms WjU give55 words
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Advertisement17 1958-07-28 4 soluble particles pleasure o'fdrinking 6 W*sM&Gp£) of Nescafe contains f teshly roasted cpffaa^Baßßs^ •••means quality in Malaya17 words
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Article299 1958-07-28 5 Qantas Workers To Receive More In Pay Packets THE partial integration between the Qantas Empire Airways and the Malayan Airways, which is scheduled to take place on Friday, will bring about an increase in the salary scales of the Qantas staff* said the general secretary of299 words
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Article14 1958-07-28 5 nier od's ond ilee s v norn- i Soul n l S riffa Ftime14 words
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Article79 1958-07-28 5 FETE and fun fair will be* held at the St. Andrew's dral padang. Singapore, Saturday to raise $20,000 for the St. Andrew's Mission Chie! Minister. Mr. Lim Yw Hock, will ODen the There will be more than 40 unusement, produce and food stalls, demonstrations of79 words
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Article, Illustration36 1958-07-28 5 iNI -i. Abbas bin Abdul Manan. Com- thf Fourth Battalion. Royal Malay r ;'^P-ih who leaves for Britain next y n> training at the Joint Services Col--o|f»nH \bb.iv is seen with his wife.36 words
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Article, Illustration63 1958-07-28 5 J H* r ol Si nd Abdul bap- had been husband toother > i e or j fe I I i brof t he •■/treat :>Ia »strat« -he was willing to return to husband, Krishnammah lintained she would not, b ise he will63 words
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265 1958-07-28 5 We'll Tell Reds To Surrender —3,000 Pledge KUALA KUBU, Sun.— More than 3,000 residents of K riing yesterday evening pledged that they would m tke a '"flnal appeal" to the remaining Communist rrorista in the area to accept the Merdeka surrender t< rms which will end in five days time.265 words
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Article, Illustration56 1958-07-28 5 A SECTION of the gathering who attended the audition for the inter-school talentime contest in Kuala Lumpur on Friday night. The finals of the contest, sponsored by the Methodist Boys' School's Board of Prefects, will be held at the Chen Wu Hall tomorrow. Twelve schools are taking partFah - 56 words
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Article77 1958-07-28 5 IPOH, Sun.— The Council of the Perak Welfare Association has decided to investigate the reasons for the closure of an orphanage in Kuala Kangsar by Government. The closing of this orphanage will cause 50 children to become destitute. The following were elected to serve a77 words
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Article50 1958-07-28 5 KOTA BHARU, Sun.— The Indonesian Ambassador to Malaya Dr. Mohammed Razif and Isteri called on the Sultan and Raja Perempuan of Kelantan at the Istan* Kota Lama here yesterday. Earlier the envoy called at the State Secretariat. He is on an official visit to Kelantan.50 words
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155 1958-07-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Municipal Councillor, Mr. V. David, (Labour) will table a motion at the Council meeting here on Thursday asking the Council to take over the transport services by early 1959. He will ask that a transport committee be formed to administer the155 words
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Article96 1958-07-28 5 Gen. Hull Tours North Malaya IPOH. Sun.— Lt.-Gen. Sir Richard A. Hull, C.-in-C. Far East Land Forces, had a very busy itinerary during his fourday tour of Commonwealth military units and establishments in North Malaya. The General used e»n RA.F. Valetta, a helicopter and a jeep to visit the various96 words
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Article30 1958-07-28 5 INCHE Ahmad bin Abdul Wahab, a Malay teacher, special grade in the Sultan Idris Training College, Tanjong Malim, has been promoted to Assistant Lecturer in the Ministry of Education.30 words
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Article37 1958-07-28 5 MISS Angeline Kok and Miss Janet Khong. both of the Bukit Nanas Convent will present a piano duet at th v Inter-School Talentine Contest at the Chen Wo Hall tomorrow. Standardpie by Fah.37 words
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Article166 1958-07-28 5 DUTY OF PRISON WARDERS STRESSED TAIPING, Sun. Brigadier P. N. M. Moore. Commander, 28 Commonwealth Independent Infantry Brigade, told a pass-ing-out parade of prison warders and cadet officers here yesterday: "You have an important job to do as you will be in charge o? the rehabilitation of persons who have166 words
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Advertisement419 1958-07-28 5 !N OW Only 14 left in an estate of 214 bungalows I IH^^§^^^ Cash Payments 6i M«l.», Oun.arn Read. Houses available: Bukit Timah. I HONGKONG PARK $21 ,000 12 Ms ldeallocal es JVMMT inAttractive designs Solid construction O I f UUU 2 Nos. I Easy transport Monthly Instalments I Cheap419 words
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Article72 1958-07-28 6 DETECTIVE ROUTS SIX GANGSTERS A DETECTIVE early yesterday morning chased six thugs and recovered two. parangs in Murray Street, Singapore. The detective was- on rounds when hs saw the gangsters, all carrying parangs, walking along the street Taking out his revolver, he ordered them to stop They ran and he72 words
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Article322 1958-07-28 6 Associations Will Ask Government To Reconsider Requests NINE Singapore associations have decided to make a final request to Government for special petrol rebates for the taxi, lorry, motor-sampan and marine trades. This decision was made following Government's refusal to consider their joint requests, which they322 words
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Article146 1958-07-28 6 Three Hurt In Clash At Wayang THE audience at an openair wayang in Kheam Hock Road, Singapore, screamed and scattered when two rival gangs clashed for 15 minutes last night. Knives, bottles and sticks were used in the battle, in which three people were injured. All were later taken to146 words
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Article26 1958-07-28 6 A 52-YEAR-OLD seaman. Lim Tiong Joo. was found hanging from the anchor chain of the ship. Winery, anchored in the Singapore. Inner Roads, yesterday.26 words
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Article, Illustration118 1958-07-28 6 FOUR Union officials, representing teachers in Singapore, left the Colony by Air India over the weekend to attend a conference in Rome. They were (from left) Messrs. S. Sivanandam, President of the Singapore Teachers* Union, Nee Chwee Hock, the sec- retary, Tan Peng Yong, vice-president of118 words
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Article72 1958-07-28 6 TRAVELLING FAMILY IN QUARANTINE PENANG Sun. A European couple and their two children, who arrived at the Bayan Lepas airport here yesterday from Thailand, were placed in quarantine for five days at the General Hospital isolation ward yesterday. They were without cholera registration certificates. The Port Health Officer, Or. G.V.72 words
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Article118 1958-07-28 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Commissioner for Industrial Relations. Mr. G. L. Wilkinson, yesterday urged employers in the Federation to form an Employers' Confederation to which Government could turn for advice on industrial relations. He pointed out that the employees had their Trades Union Council. He was118 words
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71 1958-07-28 6 M.I.C. Branch Elects New Secretary KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Kuala Lumpur branch of the Malayan Indian Congress has decided to revive its youth and women's section. It has also accepted the resignation of the branch secretary, Mr. M. S. Rajah and has appointed Mr. S. Ganapathy in his place. The71 words
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209 1958-07-28 6 Union Boss Warns Of Post Office Discontent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Recruits choose a career in the Postal Department only as a last resort because of the salary scale and the sacrifices they have to make in living in remote parts where facilities are not available for themselves or their children209 words
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Article110 1958-07-28 6 350 Stolen Bicycles Reported PENANG, Sim— The Citv Vehicles Registration Department received 350 reports of bicycles stolen from the Police and 38 reports of stolen bicycles recovered last year. This was stated in the annual report of the department issued today It added that the necessary endorsements in the bicycle110 words
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132 1958-07-28 6 MALAY REGT. OFFICER FOR U.K. TRAINING KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Commanding Officer of the Fourth Battalion, the Royal Malay Regiment. Lt.Col. Abbas bin Abdul Manan, will leave next month for Britain for a six-month training course at the Joint Services Staff College in Latimer, Buckinghamshire. The first Malayan officer to132 words
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Miscellaneous552 1958-07-28 6 Vll k'l IFll J I^^Vll ■iTiWil ll lif fl r\Tii%v rp Lll>(): Mister Cory 3 15. 7 and •MP"I k I WM '111 M m* I I'i f*lk *I H C -V H XV The gift of Love 12 45. 3i) p.m A HmII f V^ i.Vw» 645 and 915552 words
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Article, Illustration802 1958-07-28 7 is going abroad for first time rl's narrow escape in Singapore model to open charm school in Ipoh... I If J k\fl w \wRWzJL *^^L Jenny tells their stories in this week's "TETE-A-TETE" one of the 11 Singapore sembly of Youth meeting in to 13, will speak on the -re.802 words
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Article362 1958-07-28 7 Asian Culture Pageant r FHE enchantment of Asian culture has generated another bond of friendship between the peoples of America and Asia. PASEAWA, the Pan Pacific and South East Asia Women's Association of the United States, delighted a large audience in America recently with a showing of "Modes and Mores362 words
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Advertisement227 1958-07-28 7 I E2^^. w LAST TWO WEEKS ALL ITEMS PRICES SLASHED! UD.'fs WEAR MEN'S WEAR 3 BLOUSES J J AMERICAN SPORT SHIRTS J -AL PR.CE j; &up J 5 USUAL PRICE $14.50 &UP J M?CE S 5.00 &UP SALE PRICE *50 &UP J Bfc ••5:50 UP Cotton White Shirt, $390 &UP227 words
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Advertisement20 1958-07-28 7 HEAR^BOUTTi?y jWgM ATTRACTIVE Iff jpHKaMMMMMM^HHnHBHBHH Yesterday's HIRE PURCHASE TERMS^^H Max. Temp. Lg^^KED FOR Wttftmk H.--* lair^onmtTonin^^^^^^ 72 oRH |HJj^^^ilNG"6l2ls TODAYI20 words
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Miscellaneous574 1958-07-28 7 '"TODAY'S QUOTATION: ■pHHHHHHHHMM "After erostes and Ej losses, men grow humbler and wiser.** —Franklin ff^B^^^^^Wh MONDAY FOR EVERT- J^^^B|^LftS I ONE: Make this a routine I R^^K day. Use what you have I PPVPI^II instead of buying new II I' things Avoid waste or risks. Be conciliatory, thoughtful. ■■H BBBBBHBBBB574 words
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Advertisement1117 1958-07-28 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD Col, LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 lines) S o.T' THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE o. a p SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW, LONDON fr CONTINENTAL FORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (via Sues with liberty to proceed via1,117 words
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Advertisement972 1958-07-28 8 MITSUI YgJ LINE FOR |APAN Spore P.S'ham Penang Mikogeson Maru for Kobe, Yokohama G. 15/16 Ryusho Maru for Osaka, Kobe, Yokohama 2 Aug Akakurasan Maru for Hongkong, Yokohama, Kobe, Moji 12 Aug 10 Aug Hakubasan Maru for Hongkong, Japan Ports 17Aug 1 5 Aus FOR USA, via SUEZ For New972 words
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Article121 1958-07-28 9 EN REON"-TF OLVENT fie oil from ra tor windings reon permits openlm* cleaning completed %sru r y at South Carolina :s of a 100.000 KWgen* .-:!v at South Carolina y jpraya v-ith wide-open vent, plant personnel e o;l-laden solvent with -c:\wd, they were able —s ;n only three hours. and121 words
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Article292 1958-07-28 9 ARRIVALS of copra during the week around 500/ 600 ion s have again been light enough to be absorbed generally by the oilmilling industy, says Lewis Peat (Singapore) Ltd's weekly produce report. There is so far little inclination for packers' f.o.b. prices to fall to292 words
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Article, Illustration88 1958-07-28 9 ASSISTANT district manager of Air India International in Singapore, Mr. K. K. Menon. left the Colony yesterday for Bombay prior to his transfer as the airline's district manager in Moscow. On Saturday, members of the airline's Colony staff gave a farewell party in his honour at the88 words
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Article156 1958-07-28 9 Improved US Economy Reported WASHINGTON, July 27 —Indicators of the American economy show a definite upturn took place in the second quarter of this year, a report prepared by J the President's economic i adviserr showed today. The report, given, to the Senate-House Joint Econo- mic Committee, shows the j156 words
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Article68 1958-07-28 9 CANBERRA. July 27 (Reuter) Australia's expenditure on motor vehicles and parts totalled more than AC450,000,--nno a year, the Minister for Primary Industry. Mr. William McMahon, said today, One Australian in five, Including children, owned a car, he added. Nearly every major British and American car makers68 words
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Article79 1958-07-28 9 DR. VALEXTE VILLEGAS. of the College of Agriculture, University of the Philippines, will visit Singapore shortly in the course of a South-east Asia survey of the Livestock industry under a SEATO Research Fellowship. He is at present in Bangkok. Other countries he will be visiting are79 words
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Article50 1958-07-28 9 K.L.M. will inaugurate its Amsterdam to Tokyo flight via the North Pole on Nov. 1. A large number of representatives of the Western European Community have already accepted invitations to participate in this flight. Mr. I. A. Aler. president of K.L.M., will also make the trip.50 words
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Article57 1958-07-28 9 UNITED STATES wheat and flour exports during JalyApril of 1957-8 amounted to 327.000.000 bushels, compared with 451,000,000 during the same period a year earlier. Exports during the remaining two months of the current fiscal year are expected to fall short of the required amount to57 words
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Article, Illustration103 1958-07-28 9 THE two millionth vehicle exported since the second world war by the British Motor Corporation is now on its way by sea to Malaya. The vehicle, a new type seven -ton truck is seen in this picture before leaving the Birmingham factory for shipment103 words
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Article474 1958-07-28 9 SHARES DRIFT DURING THE WEEK Most Quotations Are Marked Down By A Market Correspondent INDUSTRIALS were quiet throughout the week, with the majority of quotations, where changed, drifting to slightly lower levels. Georgetown Dispensary moved strongly against the general trend to close 25 cents, up at $2.30. The only other474 words
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Article305 1958-07-28 9 MANILA, July 27 (UPI) Asia's business leaders have agreed to pass on to the governments of tre Asian and Far Eastern region the solution of problems that restrict the freer flow of trade in the area Representatives of 16 nations at the same time decided305 words
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Article284 1958-07-28 9 COMPANY REPORTS Malaya Publishing House: For the year ended 31/3/58 the company suffered a loss of $14,742. No dividend is recommended. The Directors state that the company suffered a large loss apparently by theft of book stocks which is estimated by the auditors at approximately $119,000. Net current assets at284 words
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Article341 1958-07-28 9 Britain Is To Build Bigger Zeta A NEW AND BIGGER Zeta is to be built in Britain with which it is hoped to achieve temperatures of 100,000,000 degrees centigrade or more the order of magnitude needed to each "break-even" point, when the output of energy begins to show a profit341 words
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Article19 1958-07-28 9 Venezuela plans to build three new milk drying plants as part of its dairy industry development programme.19 words
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Article255 1958-07-28 9 Business done from July 19 to 25:— Industrials: Consolidated Tin Smelters 27,9. Federal Dispensary $1.10 Fraser Neave $2.57 J to $2.61$ to $2.55, Gammons $1.42£ to $1.40 Hammer Co. $1.61. Hongkong Banks <Col) 5420 cd. to $412* xd to $416 xd. Hongkong Banks (London) £41? xd.255 words
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Article30 1958-07-28 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in it? rates to merchant? on Saturday: Canada: selling, T.T. or O.D. 31-3/16 ready. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.30 words
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Advertisement34 1958-07-28 9 The world famous family of medicinal products CHINKA WHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture fs an excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion, Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL34 words
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Article1028 1958-07-28 10 But Major Honours Go To Australia CARDIFF. Wales, July 27, (AFP)— There could not have been a more fitting ending: to the sixth British Empire and Commonwealth Games yesterday in Cardiff Arms Park than the recorded broadcast of the Queen's announcement: "I intend to create1,028 words
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Article, Illustration35 1958-07-28 10 SINGLES CHAMPION S. A. Azman receiving: the trophy from the Raja Muda of Selangor at the conclusion of the Selangor tennis championships held at Kuala Lumpur last week. Standardpic by FAH.35 words
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Article328 1958-07-28 10 LONDON, July 27 (Reuter) Champion County Surrey, already trailing Hampshire in the race for this season's English county cricket title, had another setback against middle of the table team Essex at Leyton After electing to bat on a "green" pitch, they were shot out328 words
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Article156 1958-07-28 10 France Fail To Hold Early Lead CAPETOWN. July 27 (Reuter) An unconverted try 19 minutes from the end, earned South Africa a 3-3 draw with France here in the first of two Rugby Union tests. France led 3-0 at halftime with a magnificent drop goal from the touchline by Pierre156 words
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Article86 1958-07-28 10 POOLE. Dorset, July 27. <Feuter\ The 'secret' wedding of England's football captain Billy Wright and singing star Joy Beverley of the Beverley Sisters, the close harmony trio took place today with a crowd of cup tie proportions cheering and jostling as the coup!e eniered and left86 words
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Article209 1958-07-28 10 Triumph B And Hugg Win Spr &UAI.A LLMPIR, Sun of the three events of t h* Z^< his Triumph Besar also u"n 2* 3 day' award at the Kaj ang t' t by tot Malayan Motor Sport* q* S Huggett gained his ftrsl success of the day m the Class209 words
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Article197 1958-07-28 10 Exhibition Tennis At Penang PENANG, San. Malayan Davis Cupper, Moses i came from behind io at Kwee Liong Tjhiang of Indonesia 6-3. 7-5 in an exhibition match between Indonesian and Malayan players at the Penang Sports Club courts toil evening. Tay won through experience The youthful Kwee appeared to be197 words
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Article73 1958-07-28 10 BERLIN. July 27. lEeuterV— A new world record '<k the women's four by 220 yards relay of one minute 3fi.O seconds was set up at Leipz.e yesterday bj East German tram, according n the East German news igency A.D.N. Their times was three tenths of a73 words
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Article27 1958-07-28 10 5 Vo In India KI! I 1 M Paki exp i the i a I I studi N S u land C I fee. Pak pense launc27 words
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Article107 1958-07-28 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Federal Police Depot staged a fine second half rally to beat Pahang Police 3-0 in the final of the Hannigan Shield Football Competition on the Gurney Road ground here today. Pahang Police defended I stoutly to cross over 0-0 at half time107 words
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Miscellaneous36 1958-07-28 10 SOCCER: SAFA League Div. 1: Marines m H.U Changi, Jalan Bcsar J) 3 A: Railway RC ni THA. Geylang, Jollilads vs K. narian, MFA. WATER-POLO: SASA league Div. C: TSC vs Ar u TSC, 5.30 p.m.36 words
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Article449 1958-07-28 11 abable Fields, ng's First Day I. arr rights and probable fields wr *f firi i day of the Penang Turf Club '»|M ""•ftinB--f.-uissioner General's Cup Div 1-1 Afi/e fc 4 Li »w riasnt m Shaw Stable Huxa Kongsi N NG S K Lee S f «> 5 L Wor t449 words
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Article141 1958-07-28 11 ;«55 S ln thHr I°n h, p m it( h h^ Penan? I-' we! k d i i Weak r run* second innings with a total 103 runs, but failed to avert the innings defeat. Batting yesterday. Penang declared after piling a total 1141 words
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425 1958-07-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR« Sun.— Prime Minister Tunku Haji Abdul Rahman, President of the Football Association of Malaya, today had to make use of his casting vote to decide on Merdeka Stadium as venue for the HMS Malaya Cup final on Aug. 23. The Tunku425 words
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258 1958-07-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun— The council of the Football Association of Malaya meeting at the Prime Minister's residence today decided to stage a miniature festival of soccer to mark the first anniversary of Mer- Invitations to participate have already been sent to Vietnam. Indonesia. Kowloon258 words
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Article315 1958-07-28 11 Four-Wkt. Win For S.C.C. SINGAPORE Cricket Club maintained their leadership in the Singapore Cricket Association senior league tournament when they scored a four wicket win over Singapore Indian Association on the Padang yesterday. After dismissing the Indians for 91 runs in 118 minutes the Club obtained the necessary runs to315 words
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Article726 1958-07-28 11 The Full Senior Scoreboard CEYLON Sports Club beat Singapore Chinese Recreation. Club by six wickets at Hong Lim Green. SCRC Khoo Ong Lee c Anthonisz b Manawadu 32 Swee Lim Swang lbw Soocelaraj 4 Cheong Thiam Siew b Raiendram 20 Ho Lian Kee b Manawadu 10 Cec 1 Wong c726 words
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Article136 1958-07-28 11 YOUNG Men's Buddhist Association alter their three successive wins in the second round or the SCA Junior tournament were held to a draw by Ceylon Snorts Club at Balestier Road yesterday. CSC 139 for five declared. <S. Yogarajah 58. Guanaswaran 30, G. Fernando 21 n.o Thiru136 words
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583 1958-07-28 11 SAAA GIVES ENG YOON A TICKET TO PENANG 55 For FMAAU Meet THE Singapore Amateur Athletic Association yesterday selected 55 athletes, 16 men and nine women for the Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union Championships to be held at Penang on August 15 and 16. But this number will make583 words
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252 1958-07-28 11 Kowloon s Victory, Federations Glory KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The touring Kowloon Busmen tonight beat Federation Selection 4-3 in a thrilling soccer match at the Merdeka Stadium. The Federation Selection played exceedingly well, and could have won with a hitie luck. They missed several splendid opportunities at eoal. Stars of the252 words
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Article79 1958-07-28 11 Colour Bar At Games Protest MONMOUTH, Wales, July 27 (Reuter) Monmouthshire county council reduced its grant for the Empire and Commonwealth Games from £5,000 sterling to £1,000 sterling in protest at South Africa's colour bar policy, it was revealed yesterday. Councillor William Hacker said :'The fact that only white sportsmen79 words
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Article102 1958-07-28 11 THERE will be two changes in the South team from the one originally selected lo meet North in their annual thteeday cricket match on Aug. 2, 3 and 4 to be played in Ipoh. Alex Delilkan of University of Malaya and Hamish Mairhead of Singapore102 words
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Article76 1958-07-28 11 LITTLE PANCHO knocked out Fighting Jamal in the eighth of their 10- round main tight in W Foune's boxing promotion at th* Great World Park arena en Saturday night O'her results were: Chua Gim Leng beat Boy Nicholas on pniniv Kone Fon Koed Fighting G^h in76 words
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Article27 1958-07-28 11 DUBLIN. Julv 27 (Reater)— Prince Aiy Khan's Frenrhtrained filly. Amar.te. won the Irish Oaks run over a mre and a half at the Curragh yesterday.27 words
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Article297 1958-07-28 12 Private Ownership Is Guaranteed By Law, Says Charter LONDON, July 27 (Reuter)— The new Iraqi provisional constitution guarantees private ownership "by law," it was announced last night by Baghdad Radio. The new provisional constitution was read over the radio by Colonel Abdel Salam Mohamed Arif, the297 words
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277 1958-07-28 12 MyPeople Are Very Patriotic, Says Shah Arab Movement No Threat To Persia LONDON, July 27 (Reuter)— The Shah of Persia, in a BBC. television interview last night, said the future peace of the Middle East would depend on raising the people's living standard. He declared: "Give them a better and277 words
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108 1958-07-28 12 PRIORITY FOR SAFETY OF FOREIGN CASH COLOGNE. West Germany, July 27 (Reuter)— The International Bar Association Conference which ended here yesterday called for governments to take co-responsi-bility with insurance companies for the risks of the peaceful uses of atomic energy. This could be best be done by a form of108 words
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Article53 1958-07-28 12 UNITED NATIONS, July 27 SSSSafKB craf? United States a r Pr^iriPnl ette i *ft the Council President, M. Omar Loufti, aw. p rmane nt delegate, n fn. aS l er l ed that American fir e had continuously intercepted and tried to attack the civilian and commercial aircraft53 words
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Article70 1958-07-28 12 ten AN °T? K i J^ y 27 Neuter) Thailand's Deoutv Foreign Minister Nai Visit Attayuk said today CamfandVh reC gnitiOn Of ma^land China would increase the fang er of Communist infiltration into Thailand. He told pressmen: "ThaiJn n rn!U Ust now be more alert70 words
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Article, Illustration66 1958-07-28 12 What This Gadget Is NO. IT'S not a new gadget for space travellers! It's a telephone combining dial and receiver which recently made its debut in Japan. It's called the "Ericofon'' and is manufactured in Sweden. In the "Ericofon," the dial and receiver are encased in a66 words
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188 1958-07-28 12 /AHRAIN, Persian Gulf, July 27, (Reuter)— Britain has agreed to give military aid to help the Sultan of Muscat and Oman stamp out rebels who have defied him *i Northern Oman for 12 months, informed sources said here yesterday. i Last August188 words
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Article156 1958-07-28 12 ALL SOVIET troops have now been withdrawn from Rumania under a plan approved in May by the political consultative committee of the Warsaw Pact, the Soviet News Agency reported from Bucharest. (Reuter). STANDARD VACUUM Oil Company announced yestr^day in New York that it has appointed Robert E. Anderson as156 words
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Article126 1958-07-28 12 More Work In Naval Dockyards ROSYTH. Fife. Scotland. Ju.y 27. (Reuter) There is plenty of work for the naval dockyards, according to RearAdmiral P.D.H. Pelly, Director General of Dockyards and Naval Maintenance. He was giving details here yesterday of a new managerial scheme to streamline work methods and increase production126 words
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Article65 1958-07-28 12 BERLIN, July 27 (Reuter).— West Berliners can now buy shirts at any time of day or night from slot machines the latest addition to tne City's wide variety of automatic selling devices. They are expected to be popular among young men who find when they prepare65 words
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Article39 1958-07-28 12 A PET missile that could fly for ever using free atoms of oxygen from the air as fuel may soon be launced by the United States Air Force Popular Mechanics Magazine published in Chicago, said yesterday.— Renter.39 words
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Article230 1958-07-28 12 OTTAWA, July 27— (UPI) Canada's 44,000 Chinese have placed before the Federal Government an 18-point programme of amendments to present regulations covering the immigration of members of their race to this country. The requests were made in a brief to Immigration Minister Ellen Fairclough this230 words
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153 1958-07-28 12 RAMSEY, Hampshire. July 27. (Reuter) A businessman here had Daid £18,250— just so that a doctor he admires but scarcely knows can go fishing when he retires. Mr. Oliver Cutts, 38. paid the sum for Timsbury Manor plus a two-and-a-half mile stretch of153 words
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Article544 1958-07-28 12 INVITE TURKEY, PB ISRAFL THE MOTES THAT KHRUSHCHEV *tr* -Jlf^O THE TEXT OF GENERAL DE GAULLE'S LETTER TO MR. KHRUSHCHEV READS: "Mr. Prime Minister, by your letter of July 19, you proposed that I should take part in an immediate conference which would bring together the Heads of Governments of544 words
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Article127 1958-07-28 12 - MR. MACMILLAVS LETTER WAS AS FOL"Thank you for your message of July 23. "I am sorry that h spite of your statement thl< y< do not want to an'er I polemics you should still have left it ncrcssarv ?o repeat accusations of We-'crn aggression127 words
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