Singapore Standard, 29 July 1958
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Title Section21 1958-07-29 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone *****—5 Cobl« "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1958 '01. IX No. 27 15 cts. •14 Pages [FINAL EDITION]21 words
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130 1958-07-29 1 SAIGOV, July 28 (UPI) The Royal Laotian Army and the Police Force were put on full alert following rumours that former Communist-inspired Pathet Lao rebels were contemplating a coup d'etat, according to reports reaching here today from Ventiane. The proposed coup was preempted by130 words
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Article49 1958-07-29 1 LONDON, July 28 (UPI) The Bank of England has resumed normal relations with Iraq's new Republican Government, a Foreign Office spokesman announced today. The spokesman said this was "strictly a banking operation" and did not imply recognition of the new regimt by the British Government49 words
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Article823 1958-07-29 1 FOUR REDS REFUSE TO ACCEPT MERDEKA OFFER But They Give Up After 55-Hour Parley With Govt TAN AH RATA, CAMERON HIGHLANDS, Mon. Four Communist terrorists, including a State Committee Member who was formerly Political Commissar of the Fifth Regiment, Malayan Peoples' Anti-Japanese Army, tonight decided to give823 words
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348 1958-07-29 1 Grivas Issues 'Fight To The End' Call NICOSIA, July 28 (Reuter) Four Turks were killed in Cyprus in an overnight wave of violence following a new "fight to the end" call issued by the Greek Cypriot terrorist leader George Grivas. Gunmen this348 words
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125 1958-07-29 1 HONGKONG. July 28 (Reuter) A big loral film company with considerable Singapore interests has signed a two million U.S. dollar agreement with American television network to produce a series of T.V. films entitled "Far East Dispatch." Shaw and Sons announced this morning that sin^e125 words
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Article25 1958-07-29 1 THE Defence Department today identified the marine fatally shot in Beirut yesterday as "PFC. Walter Gordon Richardson, 19, says a UPI report yesterday.25 words
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611 1958-07-29 1 Khrushchev Will Meet Big Three At Any Place MOSCOW, July 28 (UPI) Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev agreed today to hold a summit conference in Geneva or "any other city'' in Europe if the United States fears security would be a problem in New York. Khrushchev did so in letters to611 words
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Article57 1958-07-29 1 THE Commander-in-Chief, Far East Land Forces, Lt. General Sir Richard Hull, will leave today by air from RAF Changi for a two-day visit to North Borneo. Following this visit, Sir Richard will leave for England on Aug. 2 where he will attend the annual Chief of57 words
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Article, Illustration32 1958-07-29 1 "BAKSHEESH GEORGE!" These little Bedouin children in Jordan soon found their way to one of the airport perimeter defences outside Amman. Mounting the Bren gun are two British soldiers. MirrcrpicMirrcpic - 32 words
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174 1958-07-29 1 LADY DOCKER MUST NOW APOLOGIZE TO RAINIER MONACO, July 28 (Reuter) Prince Rainier today offered to pardon Lady Docker and let her come back to his principality of Monaco and the French Riviera if she approached him personally and apoligizes. Lady Docker was banned from Monaco after tearing up a174 words
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114 1958-07-29 1 LONDON, July 28 (Reuter) —A big spurt in Britain's prosperity with people earning, snending and saving more was reported here today in an official government publication. Doubled car sales accounted for much of the increase in spending, said the July issue of "Economic Trends." In114 words
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Article218 1958-07-29 1 CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida, July 28 (UPI) The United States is planning to launch the first of four moon rockets on August 17 with the hope that it will circle the moon in a "boomerang" shot, United Press International learned today. Sources close to the218 words
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97 1958-07-29 1 U.A.R. WILL OPEN FIRE ON US. PLANES .TOKYO, July 28 (UPI)— United Arab Republic Ambassador Mustafa Yusef warned today that his country will fire upon U.S. or other war planes violating U.A.R. air mace. He also said a landing in Iraq will be considered an attack upon the U.A.R. and97 words
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219 1958-07-29 1 LONDON, July 28 (Reuter) Treasures and valuables of the murdered King Feisal of Iraq believed to be worth nearly $4,250,000 (Malayan) are reported today to have been recovered from a safe in his English manor home. The Daily Sketch, reporting this, says the219 words
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Article29 1958-07-29 1 ABOUT three million people have fled from East to West Germany since World War 11, the West German Ministry for Refugees said in a survey today. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Advertisement109 1958-07-29 1 :z::^t^/ P.M. 20 THE TORCHLIGHT^ .iJII^ SOT l EEDS HEW BATTERIES Retractable »*j«!^e» 3 i»« ol m*«v aecei* ■LjS^S 1 TORCMIICHT *vstem, >«^" t J ACCtLUS S revoiutionat «toraf« N r:w iV invenred Nickel CadiMm »te#ag« 1 M) iribea battery, it's no«-co»towve j*. i"d?fi,r:i> «h:n not in «H«. ACCULUX SCi.ChT109 words
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Obituary19 1958-07-29 2 •OS!: On 25th July, at Kandang Kerbau Hospital, to Eileen, wife of P. Bota, a son both well.19 words
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Obituary53 1958-07-29 2 TAN HOCK CHIE -icv 72 passed j away peacefully on 26 7. 53 at 455 S A-. enu«. leav-rg behind two sons, E-g K ar, Eng CHOM, two daughters G^at Que«. Cuat Ngon, one son-m-law, Se# Tock Ceow, one daughter-m-law. Kwek Cm Neo. and e<fht grandcn.idren. Funeral on 30/7/5853 words
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Article847 1958-07-29 2 Baghdad States Reach Agreement LONDON, July 28 (Reuter-UPI) The Prime Ministers of four Baghdad Pact states and the United States Secretary of State Mr. John Foster Dulles, today signed a declaration affirming their intention to maintain collective security and resist aggression. The declaration stated that the847 words
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Article, Illustration63 1958-07-29 2 BRITISH troops in .?ord dn h 3 w thn? in and making friends ,u 'fi exchang f of hats is one wav nf P !> ial relations. vp And here. Driver David Km- k 63r d Company. RASC Parach:,! Vf f''* pohecman. Corporal Hassan Vouss ff" with63 words
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250 1958-07-29 2 SUMMIT. IK A SICK MAN ATTEND -MIRR LONDON, July 28 (Renter) Thfl today claimed that President Ei>enhow f man unable to act in a full capacity as ai leader of the Western Powers and accuse States Administration of trying to avoid i In an open letter to Mr John Foster250 words
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Article212 1958-07-29 2 UK. WARNS RUSSIA AND EGYPT LONDON, July 28 (Reuter) Britain warned Russia and Egypt today she would not tolerate any deliberate attempt by them t 0 deprive the United Kingdom and Western Europe of their Middle East oil supplies. Speaking for the Government in a House of Lords debate on212 words
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Article47 1958-07-29 2 London Catches In A LONDON Forty-nto j sufferini fo»« jnderg: jnd in in Pissenj J iir sma rain b t tatmn 1 <ight* g .lied th( l C ughini sengers f< 300 i n tUf ::i >rambl« wj to Hoinr.d 1 j ambtflan* J -1 flren r47 words
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Advertisement1550 1958-07-29 2 mnmiwvmm The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 11) In The High Court Of The Colony Of Singapore Island Of Singapore. IN BANKRUPTCY No. 539 of 1957. Re: ABDUL HAMID bin ABDULLAH of No. 98, Jalan Sempadan, Singapore, 15. Receiving Order made 20th September. 1957. Date of Adjudication 20th September, 1957. Date and1,550 words
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Advertisement434 1958-07-29 2 NOTICES The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 11) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY. No. 542 of 1957. Re: IBRAHIM bin TAHIR of No. 17. Lim Tua Tow Road, Singapore. 19. Receiving Order made 20th September. 1957. Date of Adjudication 20th September, 1957. Date434 words
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Article695 1958-07-29 3 y^-~ July 29. 1953. rlrences that have arisen between the I western Powers on the proposed sumW 7 d.scuss the Middle East crisis are V* Even if this variance is merely r*" 1 British Premier Harold Macmillan !L show a state of dither and delay r3 e695 words
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Article2202 1958-07-29 3 IS PROGRESS POSSIBLE? THE PUBLICATION oi Darwin's "Origin of Species" one hundred years ago went a long way to explain the physical evolution of man through vast ages of geological time. Subsequent discoveries have all tended to confirm Darwin's speculations. We do not know,2,202 words
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Article637 1958-07-29 3 '^'jBBg •'■'''•**-'£'X*iii!^^^^^^y'''**X'ii!ii^^^^Bw*y'>JS^B^^B^^.t^M^^^ w^ '''•'••'Wii Sir— With reference to your editorial entitled "MOST UNETHICAL" published in your paper of July 25. you do not seem to have verified your facts. Firstly, it was not a particular individual senior officer in the Government Medical Service who raised the637 words
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Article, Illustration435 1958-07-29 3 the NEWS as it strikes me |JAn.«o tailed to assert itself by a show of arms in these past ten years, the Malayan Communist Party, according to a document recovered from a dead terrorist, is to use its agents during the period of electioneering in the Federation to conduct largescale435 words
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Advertisement40 1958-07-29 3 THE SOUND... f fjffKf AND SEALED IT! I flF?n 1/ or* rrery count., the fin*>nt J| I M^rJ 1/ oulboHrti the world haft pner kunu n KJ^^m^J ml so<e Agents: LINDETEVES (Ml LTD. SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR PENANG IPOM |CSSUTON l40 words
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553 1958-07-29 4 Govt. Doing All It Can To Help Colony Jobless THE Singapore Government is doing everything possible to alleviate the unemployment problem in *he Colony, a spokesman for the Ministry of Labour and Welfare told The Standard yesterday. The spokesman was commenting on a call made by the Army Civil Services553 words
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459 1958-07-29 4 TWO British soldiers, Daniel McLean Pearson and Allen McLeod Stewart, were charged in the Singapore Assize Court yesterday with robbing a taxi-driver. Tan Guaii Tin, of $22.50 at the 7th mile, Changi Road, at 12.30 a.m. on April 13. At the end of the459 words
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Article, Illustration85 1958-07-29 4 THE Information Officer of the Shell Company of Singapore Ltd., Mr. Stephen Sim See Loy, 29, has been selected for special training for two months in London at Shell's Public Relations Department. Mr. Sims, a B.A. Honours grr.duate of the University of Malaya, will be leaving85 words
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Article131 1958-07-29 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The UMNO Secretary General Inche Ismail bin Yusoff told The Standard today that UMNO members in the Singapore City Council wilLvote for any party which tables motions beneficial to city dwellers. He was commenting on the victory of the People's Action131 words
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109 1958-07-29 4 Prosecutor Withdraws Robbery Charge MR. JUSTICE Buttrose in the Singapore Assize Court yesterday acquitted Ahmad bin Yanya on a charge of robbing C. E. Edlin. Assistant Treasurer of the R.A.F Officers Club, Chansi of $573 and or causing hurt to him. Ahmad had earlier this month pleaded guilty to the109 words
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Article42 1958-07-29 4 ABOUT 12,531 people visited the Pasir Paniang Police Station during ''Police Week" over the week-end, Police Secretary Mr. Cheah Teng Cheok told The Standard yesterday. This week-end, the "Police Week" exhibition will move to Jurong Police Station.42 words
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692 1958-07-29 4 THE Staff Committee of the Singapore Cit v Council yesterday endorsed a sub-comm ttee's recommendation to punish the City Analyst, Mr. T. A. Spillane i o r allegedly making "impertinent and discourteous" re marks at a staff meeting last month. The committee,692 words
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Article172 1958-07-29 4 THE Teachers Training College in Singapore yesterday announced the following Teachers Under Other Schemes Examination results. Second Year T.U.O.S. passes: Boonyadi bn Rosdi, Jamilah binte Ghazali, Kamariah binte Juraimi. Mariam binte Muhamad, Masod bin Charom. M. Amin bin Parjo, M. Yasin bini Husm, Selamat bin Ikhsan.)172 words
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Article, Illustration30 1958-07-29 4 HONO BY O 1)1 Far ml awarded u birthda, Junr. l^ lft r «arc> Oroup fl During Hi' landed a l v lth thf til J. W a t in.30 words
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Article86 1958-07-29 4 TURN MISS AIR CA CA THE hi $10.00 iii P r core I |j iiscoret j lice yejieniv. Airpm ;^;f. 1 one c: h dp since :r.t jjts Lebar lapmtH discovi 1. and Mrwii q case- Mi mi ;ec. xer? 3 vrith; 2. Tr.e broken M swptp tefl Mi A.rp."86 words
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159 1958-07-29 4 HOURS after Om*r bin AR «L«H ful custody while in the General H«P«* dered himself at the Randan* KerW n" Singapore Court was told vestcrriav, Omar pleaded guilty to I charge of escaping from lawful custody before the Ninth Magistrate, Mr. R.B.I. Pares. and159 words
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Article25 1958-07-29 4 3 FREED ASSAU CHARE THREI I i i S< m i were :l i a Sin«*» i I > 1 He >:1 and 5» w ta25 words
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Advertisement122 1958-07-29 4 bh ■■■> r J2 GREGORY i IH AT LfIC )f 4t I m BEST 4 4f i■! J Kin*. im i II SSIWtA 3 k rm TL Stephen boyd VSy^ ALBERT SALMI m" '.I IPI H jl. Tl l B&M m r^ iiy Bel' fli K kW HBr u K122 words
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Article281 1958-07-29 5 Leaders Warning: Community Will Perish Unless MALACCA, Mon. The Malacca Eurasian Association is concerned over the "complete apathy" shown by members in the welfare of their own community, it was disclosed today when the Association held its annual general meeting for the first time in281 words
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178 1958-07-29 5 Ex-Alliance Whip Will Contest By-Election KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The former Alliance Whip in the Negri Sembilan Council of State. Dato Raja Hanifah, will quit the Council at the end of this month to contest a by-election a s an Independent candidate. The Dato was expelled by the UMNO Central Executive178 words
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Article145 1958-07-29 5 Reconstruct Economic System— Lee PENANG. Mon.— The outgoing chairman of the Fabian Society of Malaya, Mr. Lee Kok Liang, said at its fourth annual general meeting here last night that there were boundless opportunities to turn Malaya into a rich and prosperous country. Mr. Lee said: "It Is not enough145 words
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Article94 1958-07-29 5 PENANG, Mon. There was a happy reunion at the Railway Pier here this morning, when Mr. Ronald Cluley, 27, formerly of the Royal Marines, stepped ashore from the train ferry to be with his wife, Shirley Teoh Jim Choo, 28 and their small s on. Mr. Cluley had94 words
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Article, Illustration92 1958-07-29 5 SECRETARY of the Federation of Malaya Red Cross Society, Mrs. Koruth, together with the secretary of the Johore branch of the Society, Tunku Maimunah, (daughter of the Tunku Makhota, Johore) and assistant secretary Che' Saadiah. paid a visit to Segamat. The visitors gave talks at the92 words
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Article63 1958-07-29 5 DELEGATES LEAVE KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The nrst batch of Malayan representatives to the World Assembly of Youth General Assembly at New Delhi left here by air today. They included Mr. K. K. V. Nathan Mr. S. Vijayaratnam. Mr. E. Paramasivam and Inche Mahmud bin Hussain. Leader of the delegation, Inche63 words
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Article50 1958-07-29 5 THE Singapore Chess League Schoolboys' championship will be played at the Gan Eng Seng School, who are hosts this year, from August 11-22. As usual, the tournament will be of eight rounds and it is hoped to have a record entry. Entries close on Friday. I50 words
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214 1958-07-29 5 KUALA KANGSAR, Mon. The Kuala Kangsar District Alliance is to table a resolution to the Mentri Besar, Perak t Inche Mohamed Ghazali bin Haji Jawi, who is also President of the State Alliance, to defer the proposed central cooking in Sungei Siput for three214 words
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Article, Illustration146 1958-07-29 5 TEN of the Singapore Youth Council delegates to the World Assembly of Youth Conference at New Delhi will leave tomorrow on the first stage of their journey. The other delegate, Mr. Eric Wee, the Vice-Presi-dent of WAY for Asia, will leave on Saturday. Delegates expect to146 words
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Article, Illustration212 1958-07-29 5 Parents Couldn't Believe 'Model' Son Was A Thug THE aged parents of Lau Kien Hock were yesterday shocked when told that their "model" son had been a thug and was killed following a gang clash near a Chinese wayang in Kheam Hock Road, Singapore, on Sunday night. "That can't be."212 words
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Article98 1958-07-29 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. More than thirty workers of the Malayan Machine Woodworks Company here struck work for one day today in pursuance of a resolution taken by the Central Malaya Timber Workers' Union, of which they are members. The strike decision was taken in98 words
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Advertisement269 1958-07-29 5 YwLM now f j** Wh Ah Ying is iv f^GAY! f j i She's full of pep,energy, rigour. J She's regained her normal \^^i K healthy colour, her old >^r And she sleeps \y x like a top f yC (A h Ying no longer has "G.S. HERE'S DEFINITE PROOF269 words
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Advertisement72 1958-07-29 5 CATALINA SWIMWEAR SPORTSWEAR gjy7\ Lovelier V^^y DESIGN SPORTSHIRTS WITH A FLAIR FOR STYLE FOR DAD JUNIOR —AS CRISP AND HANDSOME A COLLECTION AS WE'VE EVER HAD |Hr7 V k f by CCC I EV CjjLC T Ask for 1 SADDLE >j|!Hiya^ ZIPPER FLY I NEW SHIPMENT— JUST ARRIVED! I (Ilinnjc72 words
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Article231 1958-07-29 6 Minister j\A Queries O n I For Learner.[J MINISTER of Communicati Francis Thomas, told a s DO k? ns Driving Instructors' I niO n h >«| taking a test did not have to kt a guagc to pass it. °*anu He was answering a mm,, presentative of231 words
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233 1958-07-29 6 PENANG, Mon.— The President of the Labour Party of Malaya, Mr. D. S. Ramanathan. today warned the Government that Communist infiltration would be not only Into the opposition parties, but quite possibly into the United Malay National Organisation, the Malayan Chinese Association and the Malayan233 words
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Article, Illustration110 1958-07-29 6 ONE reason for the reduction of juvenile delinquency in Australia is because the Press is toning: down on crime stories, the National Orffanizer of the Young Christian Workers Movement, Mr. Jim Ross (above), said in Singapore yesterday. Mr. Ross, one of three Australian delegates to the110 words
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Article92 1958-07-29 6 A Singapore Magistrate Mr. M. Coomaraswamy yesterday fined a 17-year-old youth $25 for committing an affray in front of a restaurant in Jalan Besar at about midnight on Julv 7. The youth, Chua Ah Bah, said that he had only gone to his father's assistance after92 words
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Article42 1958-07-29 6 TAY TECK CHANG was fined $50 and sentenced to one day's jail in the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday when he pleaded guilty to stealing six bottles' of •[Essence of Chicken" worth $14.40 from the ship Benattow on July 22.42 words
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Article, Illustration55 1958-07-29 6 *«ni?,«« ND w MRS L i 0NG ENG KHEA N cut their dK re eiven hv G ,den ?<***»* Anniversary amner given by their sons and daughters at thm Cathay Restaurant. Singapore, last night .in«^ re than 2,°? e«Mt S were present th* «w.^ aion to congratulate theStandardpic - 55 words
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287 1958-07-29 6 Doubt About City Status Affects Budget For KL KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Whether or not Kuala Lumpur will attain city status next year is still an open question although Alliance members of the Municipal Council have been pressing for it since the New Year. j In view of this uncertainty, the287 words
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74 1958-07-29 6 PARENTS of 10 youths detained under the Banishment Order were assured by the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, that their allegations of mistreatment of their sons will be investigated. The parents visited Mr. Lim yesterday with their solicitor. The same parents visited the Assistant74 words
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263 1958-07-29 6 SINGAPORE'S Assistant Director of Medical Services (Tuberculosis), Dr. C. E. Smith, said yesterday that 18,000 people have already been X-rayed free of charge up to July 25 at two mass centres in Kota Raja Kampong Glam Malay Girls' School. He appealed to263 words
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Article, Illustration77 1958-07-29 6 THEY'RE HERE FOR THE HOLIDAYS THREE brothers, the oldest of whom is only 12. flew back from England yesterday to spend their school holidays v/irft their parents in Singapore. The boys. Peter, 9, Michael. 11 and John 12, were met at Paya Lebar Airport by their father, Mr. J. A.77 words
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Article45 1958-07-29 6 SINGAPORE District Judge Mr. Lee Shco Khoon yesterday ordered that a 20-year-old youth be sent to reformative training school. The youth. Hee Cheng Huat. had earlier been convicted on a charge of being a member of the "24 Group"' unlawful society.45 words
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Article159 1958-07-29 6 Dr. Chuang Soon To Be Released' FORMER principal of Chung Cheng High School. Dr. Chuang Chu Lin, will definitely be released soon. sources close to the Chief Minister told The Standard yesterday. Dr. Chuang was detainee under the Banishment Order* on Sept. 27, 1957. The announcement of Dr Chuang's release159 words
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Article, Illustration218 1958-07-29 6 THE "Ericophon" the latest telephone from Sweden which has a dial and receiver all in one I piece was introduced to Singapore more than a month ago, the General Manager of the Singapore Telephone Boryd, Mr. N.V. Knight said yesterday. Mr. Knight, who218 words
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Article72 1958-07-29 6 INDEPENDENT Attemb j man for Changi. Mr. Lira Cher Kheng, returned to sin?ap r at mianight on Sunday '<-■*'■ 27.000 mile trip pound world. Mr. Lim. who wa.> m back at the Pay a Lebiif A port by his constituents nf ruraJ residents, tssoriatu and72 words
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Article40 1958-07-29 6 TAN T CHENG HO yesterda) pleaded not guilty in a Sing* pore court to a charge oi stealing a bicycle belonging I Ong Ah Poon. at Jalan Sultan on July 25. He was released on baU of $1,000.40 words
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Article53 1958-07-29 6 Relier Victim Mecca Drvivr. U; Frdera'.'.r. fa the instruct^ Minister. liflfi jßahrr.ar. iftl ctfib wttd *i j van pilfrtrti 1 personil M thr:r IndjsgS was destratfl 21. The Sxtf :hat f2C i would b f per! $100 MU* through to" late to as a rc-.^ 1 pilgrims MaJaya awj next53 words
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Article37 1958-07-29 6 JUNID TAK IN COU s:\gapo&* |Ong* EM i I the *'li?a Action P a:^ for Ka:.<-£ < Omar Juntf c unciU inc.* Btff; *at. P-V 4 whrn bi-m r diy that I n -:r- in t *j,/.\fji v-r'-tf'37 words
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Article280 1958-07-29 7 Its Members Will C ome From The Two Universities A FIVE-MAN committee of the University of Malaya Students' Union in Singapore will meet next week to finalize details for the formation of a National University Stu>snts' Organization. This was stated by Mr. J. A. Johnson,280 words
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Article151 1958-07-29 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) in Singapore yesterday were:— Buyers Sellers Spot (nom.) 791 80* R.S.S. No. 1 801 80} R.S.S. No. 1 (Sept.) 80} 801 R.S.S. No. 2 78! 79| RS.S. No. 3 74! 75* Tone: Very quiet. The price of tin in Singapore yesterday151 words
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Article139 1958-07-29 7 Chusan's Engineer Dies At 59 MESSRS. Islay Kerr and Co. Ltd.. Singapore agents for the P. O. Line yesterday announced the death of Mr. Stewart Fa^rlie Robbie, the Chief Engineer of the Chusan, at the Greenwich Hospital on July 17 at the age of 59. Mr. Robbie who was the139 words
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Article119 1958-07-29 7 Council Appoints 4 Doctors THE Singapore City Council's Start Committee yesterday decided to appoint four loca'l doctors to man its mobile and public clinics. They are: Dr. K. H. Notani, Dr. Miss Beatrice Tsung Mong. Dr. Ng Hein Wah, Dr. S. D. F. Grewal. The doctors will be paid an119 words
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Article37 1958-07-29 7 HONGKONG, July 28 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were, $16.07 to £1 Sterling $5 82 to US$l, $1.84 to Malayan $1: $0,068 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $254.25 to a tael.37 words
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Article91 1958-07-29 7 GOH Chin Kai, 19, who pleaded guilty to amended charge of possessing without reasonable excuse, a knife with a blade more than 2£ inches in length was fined $200, in default, three months' jail in the Singapore First District Court yesterday. He was originally91 words
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Article, Illustration94 1958-07-29 7 MR. SAMUEL Tin? of Singapore who went to the University cf Southern California last year on a scholarship award for music studies has completed his courses of vocal, choral conducting and Church music and is returning via Hongkong on the Victoria on Thursday. While in94 words
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Article147 1958-07-29 7 VICTIMS of the Kampong Koo Chye fire now in occupation of Singapore Improvement Trust premises in Kallang. may receive rent subsidy from the Department of Social Welfare, the Acting Director, Mr. W. 3. Woon told The Standard yesterday. The amount payable to each family occupying147 words
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Article110 1958-07-29 7 NEW SCHOOLS WILL COST $320,000 WORK has begun on a new $320,001) four-storey building to house the Sin Ming Public School in Wolskel Road, off Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore, chairman of the Board of Management, Mr. Lim Choon Mong told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Lim said the 800 students of110 words
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Article115 1958-07-29 7 NINETEEN Singapore pharmaceutical firms will have stalls in the Pharmacy Week display to be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall in the first week of September The "Week", which Is being organized by the Malayan Pharmaceutical Association (Southern Branch). is aimed at showing the public115 words
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268 1958-07-29 7 A WITNESS, Pang Ah San, who was given a "last minute" subpoena to appear in an inquiry yesterday, pleaded with the Singapore Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong Hing to be excused so that he could go and see the "Ten Commandments" as he had earlier bought268 words
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286 1958-07-29 7 HOPES ARE HIGH FOR A UNITED FRONT PROSPECTS for the early formation of the proposed United Socialist Front are high, a survey by The Standard yesterday revealed Although Labour Front executive Mr. R. C. H. Lim and his son, Dr. Arthur Lim had exDressed opposition to the proposed Front, other286 words
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Article48 1958-07-29 7 A POLICE constable, Othman bin Mat, 29, of Mentakab. was found guilty on a charge of theft of a sarong belonging to another constable, Mahadi bin Sulaiman, on March 15 was on Saturday sentenced to one day's imprisonment and fined $200 or three months' jaiL48 words
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Miscellaneous69 1958-07-29 7 i^iii^iiiI^I^MHHBHMHBiHHHHHHBpBBMHi 640 a m fßft 7in > with Music. 8 a.m. News Headfl |J| ?liM J *Wl\ lAW fiM J '^T^S SiM-MilMaM t^ 6^^^^ Sfes lß«rfe|j C vie E "iii. P«p. Std IA. Judo J,' o n r o,clu P 0^5.23 am (7ft. 6in.) Signal and New.. 9.45 A Tue.-69 words
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Advertisement820 1958-07-29 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. J3923/6, *****/4 Ij 2 Robinson Read THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE Halifax, Montreal. Boston, Now York. Baltimore, Philadelphia Calf Ports. Spore R. S'ham tenant TEUCIR wmwawww, mt «r* 3/9 Aug lOAug 14 Aug MYRMIDON 17/25 Oet 26 Oct 27/28 Oct Carriers option to procoed820 words
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Advertisement991 1958-07-29 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD <e CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 lines) the blue funnel lime SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW. LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (via Sues with liberty to proceed via Panama or Capo of991 words
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Advertisement936 1958-07-29 8 MITSUI ipQ LINE ►OR JAPAN S pore PS'ham Penang Mikogeson Moru 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 Hakubason Moru for Hongkong, Japan Ports 17 Aug 1 5 Aug FOR USA via SUEZ936 words
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Advertisement408 1958-07-29 8 EAST ASIATIC I HOMEWARDS sailing, fof I Ron«rd.m Hamburg. Brem*/^ HI "ROMA" v »s. "ULANDIA" :s Au OUTWARD S.Hing, for BangkQk "LALANDIA" "MALACCA" "BUSUANGA" DENMARK MOUSt KUALA tUMPno S.NGAPORI 84 Awpanß R 12 Rattle. Q«. y Te| 4 Rfl SW (TT(N Ml ***** ***** T« j^ CENERAL ACINTs t Ot408 words
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Article163 1958-07-29 9 Business In Shares MALAYAN sharebrokers re•ed the following changes la rates to merchants yester- <■ "> Disp. $1 10. $1 .11 J: Fraser d N'.ive Offd*. $2 55; Gammon t.] 40; Hammer SI 62 to $1.60; H Waugh 5130. Hume ords. A4/11--:kson $1. 20 overnight: M. Colls k McAlister $1163 words
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95 1958-07-29 9 INDUSTRIALS and rubbers were lightly easier while tins quiet. Turnover was m Price changes announced the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were:INDISTRIALS Buyers Sellers r tnd Xeave: 250 2.55 Sti ta Steamship S I si >c<< 0"0 0.75 Times 1.69 1.70 i\ d Ei gineers: rds. <$1195 words
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Article38 1958-07-29 9 a iARETTE output in Thai--1 rose last year to 8.500.000 es— slightly more than in Output has increased in recent jears In response to grow\ng ms rtipt.on. which has sen about 63 percent since38 words
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Article23 1958-07-29 9 HEAN Lee Radio Service hold a cocktail party on lay, to mark the opening their new premises in ntan Road. Singapore23 words
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Article40 1958-07-29 9 COLOMBIA'S sugar production last year was 251.000 short tons, raw equivalent, or 30.000 tons less than the 1956 crop of 281.000 tons. Output thl year is expected to be 290.000 tons adequate to meet Colombia's needs.40 words
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Article193 1958-07-29 9 OITER ROADS I ita Maru. Barumun. Chang ing, Incharran, Lalndia. iger (U.S.SJL), Benattow, isawa Maru. Golden KapDa. •re In, Sareena, Clydefield. Call Gothenburg, Odarda. i 1, Prince Salvor. PyidaArmpnia. Benwy\-is, K k r. Kalockoe. Bakongan, Batoela. Spnngbank. South Hock Lee. Lars Maersk. la B.mta, Boma, Bar.ggaai, llvard,193 words
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Article92 1958-07-29 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: copra July/Aug. U.K. Continent $31 buyers S3IJ sellers; coconut oil in bulk $48$ sellers, in drums $51} sellers; Muntok white pepper $135 sellers; Sarawak white $134 sellers; Special Sarawak black $76. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair92 words
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Article91 1958-07-29 9 AUSTRALIAN rubber products industry continues to expand and the current demand for rubber tyres, other than bicycle tyres, is about A£3,--500,000 per year, says a recent report. In 1956-57 Australian factories made 3,406,000 tyres and 2,016,000 tubes, excluding bicycle tubes and tyres. In the same year, the rubber91 words
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Article24 1958-07-29 9 DURING the first quarter this year, France's exports of cheese, at 15,400,000 pounds. were about 11 percent above those of comparable 1957.24 words
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Article, Illustration217 1958-07-29 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The "tax holiday" pro. misei by the Federation Government is not enough incentive lor foreign investors to put their monev in industries here, declared the chairman of Lever Brothers (Malaya) Limited, Mr N. F. Nicholson, who leaves the country after seven years217 words
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Article129 1958-07-29 9 Rubber Slips 3/ 4 Cent A DROP of I cent was recorded in the Singapore rubber market yesterday when International first grade August closed at 80i cents per Ib. (Friday, 81 cents). Marked down at the opening in sympathy with overseas, the market held fairly steady at around opening levels129 words
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Article83 1958-07-29 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The threat to natural rubber by synthetic still exists, said the secretary of the Associated Chinese Chambers' of Commerce,* Mr. Henry Wong, today commenting on the Adams memorandum on the fluctuations in the price of natural rubber. Mr. Wong said that the only way83 words
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Article52 1958-07-29 9 THE TIMES has sumbitted that if China escapes serious floods this year, the autumn harvest may bring the total grain output to a figure that will not merely meet this* year's planned increases, but may make up for all the years in which China has failed to do52 words
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236 1958-07-29 9 Britain Plans Big 'Atoms' Exhibition BRITISH industry is now completing arangements for the most comprehensive display of nuclear engineering ever assembled. It will be Britain's contribution to the "Atoms for Peace" exhibition being held to coincide with the second international conference on the peaceful uses of atomic energy at Geneva236 words
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Article115 1958-07-29 9 WASHINGTON. Julv 28, (UPI) The Export-Impopt Bank reported today that it authorized 191 new credits in 30 countries, totalling US$B55,--600,000 during the 1958 fiscal year which ended June 30 In addition, the bank approved 111 allocations and transactions totalling US$45,--900,000 under credits previously authorized to115 words
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Article124 1958-07-29 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in its rates to merchant? yesterday: London: selling. T.T. or O.D. 0/3-7/8; buying airmail. T T. 2 4. OD 2/4-1/32. 30 d/st 2/4-5,32. 45 d/st 2/4-7/32, 60 d/st 2/4-9/32. 90 d/st 2/4-3/8. 120 d/st 2/4-1/2. New^York: buying. T.T. 32-3/4.124 words
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Article60 1958-07-29 9 The Air Registration Board of Great Britain has authorized a life of 1,000 hours between overhaul for the Rolls Royce Avon RA 29 engine which powers the De Havilland Comet IV and Sud Aviation Caravelle. The Avon RA 29. which has a thrust of 10.50060 words
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Article137 1958-07-29 9 THE ONLY machine of its kind In the world which can handie mixed batches of coins and simultaneously sort, count and bag them, has been designed and developed by a U.K firm. The designers say that by adapting the machine coins of many nations will137 words
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Article, Illustration379 1958-07-29 9 SARAWAK LOAN PLAN TO BOOST ECONOMY £M% I 9 I m^L *^^^^^^^^r^^ WI&. J^ IJIm 9 i 1 **a &^^^B KUCHING, Mon. An independent statutory finance corporation, "with resources of its own," has been set up in Sarawak to consider applications for loans which it thinks will promote the country's379 words
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203 1958-07-29 9 Town Is Enriched By Bauxite Discovery KUCHING. Mon.-Sema. tan. on<:e a "sleepy hollow" tucked in a remote corner of Sarawak's First Division, is now a booming and bustling area, humming with round-the-clock activity. And all this since the gravelly looking material bauxite— which is the source of aluminium, was unearthed.203 words
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Article32 1958-07-29 9 JAPAN has decided tentatively to give the Philippines a U5535,000,000 loan for the construction of Mariquina Dam and an additional U5520,000.--000 loan for installation of telegrarh and telephone facilitie UPIUPI - 32 words
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Article96 1958-07-29 9 Director Shows Gold Nugget THE GEOLOGICAL Survey Department, in Ipoh, was recently presented with a gold nugget, weighing 2 3/4 oz., containing 92.2 per cent pure gold, believed to br the largest ever found in Malaya, by a Singapore The gold nugget has since been handed to the Federal Museum.96 words
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Article88 1958-07-29 9 Export Group Formed ELEVEN major Australian manufacturers of railway rolling stocks, diesel locomotives and equipment have combined to form an export group known as "The Railway Rolling Stock Manufacturers' Association of Australia." The Association's objects are primarily to foster and develop exports of Australian-manu-factured railway equipment. The formation of the88 words
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Advertisement136 1958-07-29 9 VERETT ORIENT LINE $m&9 S pora P. S'ham Penong -:;:n 31 j u!y H Aug 17 Aug 3a itto s** 21 28 31 July 2 Aug 1 Aug 25 Aug Ev ERETT STAR LINE jkM Aug 13 A«g fc*.^, "9ei Accommodation) "ERETT SUM LINE L Malacca P. S'ham Penang L136 words
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Advertisement57 1958-07-29 9 a IP i w l#f%|| I iUU i COMPARE IH wT g I Ilk FARE 5 niiii YOU'LL g 1 1313 LL o mm I mm II V TO BANGKOK U I THAI AIRWAYS THAI AIRWAYi g THAI AIRWAYS THAI AIRWAYS THAI AIRWAYi T^i i AI i I1 1 I57 words
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Article, Illustration431 1958-07-29 10 STANDARD PICTURE ROUND-UP The staff and football players of the North Hummock Estate. Klang. gave a farewell party to Mr. W.A. Fleming, the estate manager, prior to his departure on long leave. Seen seated from left are K. Annamalai. S. Periasamy, G. Francis (Chief Clerk). A. Param?.swaran. G Rengaiah. R.J.UPI - 431 words
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Advertisement62 1958-07-29 10 The world famous family of a a \1 t R. medicinal products Balashin Sai In The "Npw T.nnk" Prmlr -LN^VV L^KJKjr^ JTVav^JS. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL I7T*Y!TPBPWy from in i ■Bd Indio H i rr RI ACE^TS 0 DISTRIBUTORS (Pv» LTD R^ay^d ALtNLV iHUWKCX)M 1 47/49 STAMFOKD62 words
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Article74 1958-07-29 11 MOSS MAY TULYAR'S ME RECORD L MH HAKL WEBB ReUt( r)-In winning the King *rH Z jheth stakes at Asc °t so 11 irrlv proved that he is the 55 m Furope._ >■■ i' I I rith the 2oin^ against the mud «nt York last rßa fmosa failed badly in74 words
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Article158 1958-07-29 11 Wall Wins Open Golf Tourney B A LTI M ORE, Maryland 2J "Pl)— Art Wail Jr., .Manor, Pennsyl- I his best golf until :iv and won the Easopen tournament in a play-afl yesterday. 10 has an amazing f play-offs, turned Ja kie B ;rke, Kian-<csha h York, and Bob Palo158 words
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Article120 1958-07-29 11 LORRAINE IS SINGLES CHAMPION GSTAAD, Switzerland. July UPI —Second-seed Lorraine Cogfa an of Australia b i men's singles title ternational tennis hamptoj pa of Switzerland vjesterday, beating fourthseeded Ramikei cf Mexico 3-6. in the Mexican oair of H and Miss Rosa i•■ H. took revenge in Dubles finals by defeating120 words
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360 1958-07-29 11 MOSCOW, July 28 (Reuter) The United States led the Soviet fnion by 83 points to 75 on the combined men's and women's events at the end of the first day in their two-day athletics meeting here. One of the finest performances of the360 words
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Article126 1958-07-29 11 Two Players Arrested DuringGame SYDNEY, July 28 (Reuter) A police sergeant ran onto the field and arrested two players during a rugby league match at Blarney in central West New South Wales. The players were later charged with offensive behaviour, fingerprinted, and released on bail. Although the New South Wales126 words
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Article22 1958-07-29 11 THE Singapore Civilian Football Referees Society will hold their annual general meeting today at 7.30 p.m. at the SAF£ clubhouse.22 words
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Article104 1958-07-29 11 SINGAPORE SOCCER— S.A.F. A. League Dir. I—S.K.C. vs Darul Afiah, Jalan Besar, 5.15 p.m. Div. 3B—K.M.L. vs. Pachitnn F.C. Geylang, 5.15 pm. Friendly Raiaji S.C. is. Comcan Signals, Farrer Park 5.15 p.m. NETBALL Girls Sports Club vs. W.R.A.F. GSC. 5.15 p.m. KUALA LUMPUR SOCCER: Business Houses League Div.104 words
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Article, Illustration95 1958-07-29 11 blc atThrClT^StSd^Knii^ 61 a lu Pr f vinc Wellesley combined schools assemDic ai the City Stadium, Kuhm, before the start of the KAAA annual championships IPPT last Friday. Games in Tok™%£?e« f n^l J h a B Hn wh re P res nt ed Malaya95 words
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547 1958-07-29 11 LONDON July 28, (Reuter)—The M.C.C. team to tour Australia later this year includes nine players who have previously toured Australia They are Peter May (captain. Surrey), Trevor Bailey (Essex), Colin Cowdrey (Kent), Godfrey Evans (Kent). Tom Graveney (Gloucestershire), Brian Statham (Lancashire), Peter Loader (Surrey),547 words
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225 1958-07-29 11 MELBOURNE, July 23 (Reuter). lan Johnson, captain of the Australian cricket team, beaten for the Ashes in England in 1956. said today: "The English team to tour Australia in 1958-59 does nothing to alter my opinion that Australia has an excellent chance of225 words
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Article, Illustration123 1958-07-29 11 Silver Medal— On His Back! THIS is the photo-finish of the sensational 120 yards hurdles final which gave J. J. Swart (S Africa) farthest lane the silver medal in the Empire Games at Cardiff. A few yards from the tape Swart was just ahead of K. Gardner (Jamaica) when he123 words
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Article729 1958-07-29 11 N. Zealand Still In The Fight MANCHESTER, July 2t (Reuter) New Zealand had scored 30 for no wicket in their second innings when rain stopped play ten minutes early on the fourth day of the fourth Test against England here. England had declared at 365 for nine in answer tcx729 words
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Article111 1958-07-29 11 LONDON, July 28 (Router) Closing scones in today's cricket matches were: AT LEYTON: Essex beat Surrey by an innings and 33 runs. Es?ex 186. W Greensmith GO. Surrey 79 and 74, T. Bai'ey seven for 19. Essex 14 points At NORTHAMPTON: Northamptonshirc beat Worcestershire by111 words
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Advertisement117 1958-07-29 11 *^S' iMk£f*&fi--' if n M 'aT iiiiMttii _."ii. i m t JE Rf JW J _j_ isaS? tucv t m B M §2 ■'Jf- *yJ*^ TrlfcT yL. J J M it, )<? CALLED yL w iUfrv^ i. 5 BAT ILB W m m Hi^» fii j f M£r ~r 'Malt117 words
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Article, Illustration91 1958-07-29 12 SINGAPORE'S Tan Howe Liang in action in the lightweight weightlifting at the Empire Games at Cardiff, He won first place u'iih a total of 790 pounds, in the three lifts, press, snatch and jerk. He broke the world record for the clean and jerk with a lift of91 words
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457 1958-07-29 12 COURTCRAFT - COURTCRAFT By WHILE it looks almost certain that singles champion Seah Kye Huat will retain his title in the Singapore cpen badminton champion, ships this August holidays, it is doubtful whether it will be a successful tournament for the doubles champions, Lim Say457 words
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Article, Illustration26 1958-07-29 12 TAN Kim Bee, of Malaya, doing the press at the Empire Games at Barry, Cardiff. He was second in the mid-heavyweight class. picture. -UPIUPI - 26 words
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Article88 1958-07-29 12 MOSCOW, July 28 (Reuter) —The United States kept a narrow lead over Russia after 20 events in the twoday athletics meeting which was continued here today. They took their overnight lead of 83—75 to 113—110 after five events today. The United States completed a88 words
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159 1958-07-29 12 MR. S. S. Winans, United States Director of the Community Recreation Commis•ion in Carlifornia, is expected in Singapore early next week to assume the st of Director of Community Recreation in the Colony He will head the Division or Communfty Recreation to be established within159 words
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565 1958-07-29 12 ROLL OUT RED CARPET FOR THE MEN OF 'GOLD' They Deserve It Soys KEN JALLEH STRIKE up the bond. Lay out the red carpet. Singapore's gold medol weightlifters, Ton Howe Liang and Tan Ser Cher will be flying back to Singapore by BOAC on August 8. But who will strike565 words
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269 1958-07-29 12 ROYAL Air Force, Changi, staged a strong rally in the second half to create a major upset in the SAFA division 1 league. They beat the defending champions. Marine Department Sports Club, 7-5 at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. u This is the first269 words
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Article109 1958-07-29 12 RAUR, Mon. Raub District Cricket Association will hold its annual ball on Saturday, Aug. 2, at the Mahmud School hall, Raub, at 8.00 p.m. The proceeds will b e in aid of the Raub District Cricket Association, and admission will be by tickets at $2109 words
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Article149 1958-07-29 12 Special Races At Bukit Timah TWO SPECIAL RACES the Singapore Cud and the Williamson Memorial Stakes —will feature the Singapore Turf Club's AuK/Sept Meeting on Aug. 30, Sept. 3 and 6. There will be two runs for each division of Class 1 and Class 2 horses. The Singapore Cup, run149 words
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Article90 1958-07-29 12 THE Girls' Sports Club "Z" team will meet the WRAF for the Clarke Netball Shield on the Club's ground at 5.30 p.m. today. Mrs. Augusta will give away the trophy tc the winners. GSC Married will play against the Singles for the Lily Pearse Cup on90 words
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Article92 1958-07-29 12 TWENTY-ONE clubs have entered for the Singapore junior inter-club badminton championships which will start on Aug. 6 at the Badminton Stadium. The draw will take place at the Badminton Stadium at 6 p.m today. The draw for the Commercial and inter-school championships, will be also held.92 words
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Article30 1958-07-29 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday— A depleted Wearne Brothers side defeated the Forest Reserve Institute 5-4 in a division three Business Houses league soccer match played on the padang today.30 words
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Article50 1958-07-29 12 Budden Beats Three Miles broke the Malav an Z *Hi the only event of *i£ ships held at F^7"W?J < locked 14 min record time of r ns iJ sang in |Mt S.fr Nevill, Sisons uh« 7j *i* cm 1 S,d!: r &gjN SAC \V. Winter <Rit l^l The meet50 words
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Article379 1958-07-29 12 The Filipi Marked fo Major H KUALA LI MH R. Mofi already marked down the ptan and Miguel Dun^o for the T Tennis Association of MalarV start here on Thursday And with good r^aso The Philippines tennis at the recc I to wm gold a;. r i silver medi the379 words
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Advertisement81 1958-07-29 12 fjjr^~~~~~~ AN INTERNATIONAL DPC'^J V WITH AN INTERNATIONA, DM-1 E^\( MAKES THf Si^r lift, l.rtinr pitch and «mpl. po^r. rt f^ r^f l^J from a Dntt Skid-Shovd workmg with u l«i*ni«t.«>n*J bh im awkwrd beooaM f"** ***y wor* r Ip l .l. Mitk eM*"*^ Cmbbef bUdet witk tynet cm «1m81 words
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Article, Illustration1123 1958-07-29 13 Alfred directs Kim in Vertigo MR. Alfred Hitchcock, distinguished moviemaker, produced and directed "Vertigo/ 1 Paramount release starring James Stewart and Kim Novak. Here he tells some of his psychological problems in directing a motion picture. DURING the years I have been directing mo.ion pictures, I have1,123 words
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Article, Illustration249 1958-07-29 13 THE HOLLYWOOD LOWDOWN by Sid i -jt Qla '■>~0-ls fihn stars. An er an Airways to Gary Cooper and Karl Jurow Richard i schedv ted to start Washington t with Schell, acknowledged a* one has ".,> r completed she (V<-.v*'7 r rr r: with Tree" is her second Holly- m249 words
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Article, Illustration304 1958-07-29 13 ASSOCIATE Producer David Deutsrh walked into the Grosvenor Square, London, offices of the United States Information Services and asked for what he knew to be the impossible. "I want," he said "a student of the theatre, who is experienced in movies, and304 words
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Advertisement59 1958-07-29 13 MMMw 1 M '^\wm\\\\\\\\\\V\\\V\\\\\V\\\\\\\N Iwsri lialii" release h T>*>*ri Galli" an exk -rin? Shyajna. Abhi, PTem ■N nnei] sa Gnpe. k] (hitragupta. "Teesri 1 I untrv boy (Abhi) who comes f frienJ and a job. His advenfw*ka and a charming stage hofriends him. gives this Ps > full two-hour entertainment.59 words
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Miscellaneous558 1958-07-29 13 npoDAT's quotation: HHHBBH||HpBMB "An empty stomarh is K9 Ej not a food political adviser." —Albert Ein*tHn BB fffl r^B^^^^ TUESDAY FOR EVERY- M mjl^y ONE: Be guarded against a tendency to extravagance. M Ej^^fl make what you have do B| F^^^^^W Rl instead of buying new. Be R^i.^F.AjLJ ESb! conscientious558 words
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201 1958-07-29 14 LONDON, July 28 (Reuter) Wigs make hair headlines for the coming season. The smartest women are using them to change their hair-style at a moment's notice, to tone with the colours of their new evening dress, repair the damage of wind and rain201 words
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363 1958-07-29 14 CALCUTTA, July 28 (UPl)— lndia is opposed to any form of United Nations Police Force in any West Asian country, Premier Jawaharlal Nehru told a press conference here yesterday. Nehru said. "I am not in favour of any kind of socalled police force created363 words
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123 1958-07-29 14 UL SEND MEN TO U.N. FORCE' -NKRUMAH NEW YORK. July 28 (Reuter) Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, the Prime Minister of Ghana, said last night that he would bs willing if asked to supply troops for a United Nations Police Force in the Lebanon. "We have only three battalions," he told a123 words
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83 1958-07-29 14 R.N. OFFICER DIES OF POLIO AT SEA HONGKONG, July 28 (Reuter) A Royal Navy officer, Lieutenant Alexander Anderson. 25, died at sea of poliomyelitis in the H.M.S. Crane while on passage from Japan to Hongkong, a Navy statement said today. Lieutenant Anderson, who came from Surrey, was buried at sea83 words
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Article338 1958-07-29 14 Nine Lebanese In The Running For Thursdays Voting BEIRUT, July 28 (Reuter) The list of candidates, declared and otherwise, for the Lebanese Presidency, swelled yesterday to a total of nine with indications that other names might be added before Thursday's voting. The chances that the election338 words
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180 1958-07-29 14 U NU SOUNDS FIRST ANTI-RED WARNING RANGOON, July 28 (UPI)— Prime Minister U Nu. warned Burmese business leaders last week against Communism within Burma in a snarp break from his cautious co-existence policy of the .past, it was disclosed today. The veteran statesman gave vent to his fears about Communism180 words
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Article101 1958-07-29 14 Rare Heart Disease Kills Boy PROVINCE. Rhode Island, July 28. (UPl).— Louis J. Herbert. 12, of Pawtucket, died at Rhode Island hospital on Friday night of one of the world's rarest diseases despite a five-day battle by top heart specialists. The boy fainted last Monday while playing baseball and was101 words
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Article, Illustration64 1958-07-29 14 PRESIDENT NASSER of Egypt (right) responds to the cheers and applause of more than 100,000 people irho crowded into the draped and be flagged Republican Square in front of exKing Farouk's former Palace on Friday. President Nasser addressed the crowd on the sixth anniversary of theU.P.I. - 64 words
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Article263 1958-07-29 14 LONDON. July 28 (Reuter) The newly created Prince of Wales returned to Buckingham Palace for the school holidays last night to find his mother still ill and his father absent on state duties. It was a strange homecoming for the nine-year-old Prince, whose nomination as263 words
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Article32 1958-07-29 14 OFFICIALS of Britain's commercial television network have banned cigarette advertisements during Children's Programmes. Toba»vo now jo'ns beer and other alcohol ads on the banned jist for Kiddy Teevee. UPIUPI - 32 words
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201 1958-07-29 14 REBELS' MIDNIGHT ATTACK ON BT. TINGGI JAKARTA, July 28 (UPI) Rebel forces launched a massive attack on Bukit Tinggi in West Sumatra last Wednesday and for several hours managed to penetrate into the town close to the local main railway station, an Army communique said yesterday. The rebels started their201 words
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220 1958-07-29 14 CAIRO, July 28 (Reuter) President Nasser of Egypt yesterday said he considered any aggression on an Arab country as an aggression against the entire Arab world, in an impromptu speech at the opening of the first steel factory in Egypt. He called on220 words
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Article194 1958-07-29 14 SOME atomic bombs have been withdrawn from the United States stockpile to make them "dirtier" to increase radio active fallout over a local area, Mr. Neil Mcelroy, the Defence Secretary, disclosed yesterday. Reuter THE Indonesian Army Chief of Staff, Lieutenant-General Abdul Haris Nasution. said yesterday captured rebels would beReuter; UPI - 194 words
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Article101 1958-07-29 14 1,000 At The Hands-Off M-E Meet LONDON, July 28 (Reuter) One thousand people attended a "hands-off Middle East" meeting, organized ,by the Movement for Colonial Freedom, in Trafalgar Sauare yesterday. Banners belonging to the Arab Student Movement, trade unions and district labour parties were carried. Slogans included "No War From101 words
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Article79 1958-07-29 14 WASHINGTON, July 28. (UPI) President Eisenhower's limousine had a flat tyre yesterday while he and the First Lady were returning to Washington from a holiday week-end at their Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, farm. The car was travelling at a reduced rate of speed, however, and the President's79 words
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Article68 1958-07-29 14 LONDON, July 28 (Reuter). Russians are offered 100 small houses, motor-cars, pianos, refrigerators and tape recorders as prizes in a milliard rouble (about £88,000,000) cash and kind lottery to be held in the Russian Federation, Moscow Radio reported. Five rouble ticket? (about 9 shillings at the68 words
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Article, Illustration43 1958-07-29 14 HIS face clearly reflected in the glass-tnppp<j table, Kinff Hussein of Jordan is seen at the press conference he held in the banqueting hall of his palace at Amman last week. In his statement to tiir dp a rttito •fa43 words
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Article, Illustration153 1958-07-29 14 EX-SECURITY CHIEF FREED NEW ORLEANS, July 28 (fe* General Claire L. Chennault. whosefought the Japanese Air Force overG last war, died here yesterday after n cancer, MUENSTER, Germany, July 28 (UPl).— Former West German Counter-Intelligence Chief Otto John was released from prison here, today one153 words
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