Singapore Standard, 2 August 1958
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Title Section22 1958-08-02 1 ft fl SINGAPORE STANDARD Teleohoot *****—5 Cobl« "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE. SATURDAY. AUGUST 2, 1958 Vo1 No. 31 15 ets. 14 Page* (FINAL EDITION]22 words
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Article836 1958-08-02 1 IKE AGREES TO ANY VENUE BUT MOSCOW Soviet Proposal For Middle East Meeting Rejected WASHINGTON, Aug. 1, (Reuter)—President' Eisenhower told Mr. Nikito Khrushchev, the Soviet Prime Minister, m o letter today that he was instructing the United States Permanent Representative to the United Nations Security Council836 words
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351 1958-08-02 1 QUEEN GIVES ASSENT FOR SINGAPORE SELF-RULE Historic Ceremony In House Of Lords LONDON, Aug. 1 (Reuter) Queen Elizabeth today gave the Royal assent and the force of law to a Bill paving the way for virtual selfgovernment m home affairs for the Crown Colony of Singapore. The Bill which provides351 words
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110 1958-08-02 1 UNITED NATIONS, Aug. 1 (Reuter) Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, United Nations Secretary-General was reported yesterday to be working on a plan to guarantee Jordan's independence so that British forces could be withdrawn from the troubled state. The Secretary-General has conferred twice this week with the110 words
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Article115 1958-08-02 1 BEIRUT, Aug. 1 (UPI) T Terrorists shattered Lebanon s post-election calm today with a bomb attack apparently aimed at speeding American withdrawal and retiring President Camille Champun's departure. At least two persons were killed and 15 wounded when the heavy explosives went on near headquarters^115 words
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303 1958-08-02 1 14 Die In Clash Between Israel Convicts, Guards HAIFA, Israel, Aug. 1 (UPI) Eighty dangerous convicts fought their way to freedom m Israel's worst mass jail break last night, leaving behind 14 dead and 11 wounded after a fierce two-hour battle with police, guards and army troops. Killed were the303 words
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Article104 1958-08-02 1 Gen. Hull For CIGS Conference THE Commander-in-Chief Far East Land Forces, Lt.General Sir Richard Hull, will leave Singapore today to attend the annual Chief of the Imperial General Staff's conference m Britain. During his recent visit to North Borneo, the General, said that it was not the intention of the104 words
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Article19 1958-08-02 1 BRITAIN'S gold and dollar reserves rose by $8,000,000 during July to U553,084,000,--000, the Treasury announced yesterday. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 19 words
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Article33 1958-08-02 1 EUGENE Goosens the elder, Patriarch of the musical Goosens family and one-time conductor of England's Carl Rosa Opera Company, died yesterday In a London hospital at the age of 91. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 33 words
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Article, Illustration77 1958-08-02 1 THE CHIEF MINISTER, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, announced the signing of the Order-in-Council by the Queen at a dinner given by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce to introduce the Trade Exposition celebrating selfGovernment. Standardpic shows the Chief Minister (right) drinking a toast to the future of77 words
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229 1958-08-02 1 MAN, 80, AND WIFE BEATEN TO DEATH IN W. CYPRUS NICOSIA, Aug. 1 (Reuter)— The battered bodies of three Cypriot Turks were found near Ayios Yioryios village m West Cyprus last night. The victims were a 80-year-old man and his wife and another man out at work m the fields.229 words
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133 1958-08-02 1 LONDON, Aug. 1 (Reuter) Britain today recognized the new Iraqi Republican Government m Baghdad, the British Foreign Office announced. Answering questions, the Foreign Oflßce spokesman said that it would be "unrealistic" for Britain not to take account of the existing separation between the countries of133 words
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Article70 1958-08-02 1 LONDON. Aug. 1. (Reuter) Admiral of the Fleet, the Earl of Cork and Orrery, suggested m the House of Lords last night it was just possible that "all this talk about Summit Meetings" was a smoke screen under which Russian submarines were hurrying to their war70 words
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Article18 1958-08-02 1 SIXTEEN people are feared drowned m disastrous floods which followed heavy rainstorms m south-east Austria ReuterReuter - 18 words
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258 1958-08-02 1 CANBERRA. Aug. 1 (Reuter) Australian Cabinet Ministers are reported to be alarmed at the build-up of Indonesia's Air Force into a oowerful striking weapon, the Sydney Morning Herald's Canberra correspondent reported today The correspondent added that the Australian Government had no immediate plans258 words
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Article66 1958-08-02 1 WASHINGTON. Aug. 1 (Reuter) The United States today exploded a nuclear warhead m a missile In a test -over Johnston Island m the Pacific, it was officially announced. The explosion wa s part of the test series now being carried on m the Pacific by the66 words
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Advertisement119 1958-08-02 1 Sportier THAN EVER vi *JA mm\a\ nß^^^Uu/ J^ j THE NEW\ Horses are full of fun!/ ditjoftil Johnson dependability the built-in J A <j action-flash 'go* are all there m tht noir or y° wr nearest dealer. Singapore Kuala Lumpur Ipoh Malacca Thailand Borneo ITUS mm -j. oo^k >'lv! HII119 words
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Article118 1958-08-02 2 JAKARTA, Aug. 1 (Reuter) The Indonesian Army today declared four foreignowned oil companies "vital enterprises." The Army spokesman. Colonel Rudy Pirngardie m a written statement which was also broadcast m Radio Jakarta said the companies were Starivac. B.P.M. (Bataagsche Petroleum Maatschappij), Caltex and118 words
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Article59 1958-08-02 2 MANILA. Aug. 1 (Reuter)— Pirates roaming the Sulu Sea have attacked a coastal town on Tara Island m the Southern Philippines and looted 70 houses, according to reports reaching here. The heavily-armed pirates, numbering 15 and riding m two prahus. were reported to have escaped with59 words
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Article63 1958-08-02 2 SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico, Aug. 1 (Reuter).— A lone armed robber has pulled off Puerto Rico's first ever bank hold-up, according to Police here. They said the robber walked into a branch of the Bank of Nova Scotia and forced the manager to open the vaults.63 words
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Advertisement303 1958-08-02 2 NOTICE is hereby given that i; TAN KOK ENG of No. 986, Sembawang Road, Singapore, have applied for a Ist Class Public House Licence m respect of premises No. 136A, Casuarina Road, Singapore, and that this application will be heard m the Court of the District Judge and First Magistrate,303 words
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Advertisement626 1958-08-02 2 NOTICES THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS ASSOCIATION ALL members of the above Association m the Colony of Singapore will be closed for business on Monday 4th August 1958, being First Monday In August. NASSIM CO.. LIMITED will sell by Public Auction at No. 55. KHEAM HOCK ROAD on SUNDAY, 3rd August,626 words
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Advertisement80 1958-08-02 2 ABOUT YOUR FUTURE Britain's foremost postal training school can guide end nelo ambitious men to Success and Security Expert tuition tor all Book-keeping. Accountancy. Secretarial Commercial ano General Education Examination Established over 48 years Th# School's Guide to Careers" and oersonal advice is tree tor the asking Write today stat<ng80 words
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Advertisement174 1958-08-02 2 iflhtl Bjs£ SEE: \1 Tfa, Special Matinee Show tv^T 2 Saturday and Sunday at ti% Admission Prices Hf I I THE HYGItS HAIRDRESSINC $A NO. 2, SHORT STRtET, 1 (Opposite to Tiger Balr" c Y.M-C.A off Seleg.e Road m.^l Try to get your Haircut at H, e v Hairdressing Saloon174 words
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Article339 1958-08-02 3 rotl0 n Government need hove no the response it will receive to its UstieJ investors trom overseas. The c f u manner m which the country Altered, coupled with the oftl erm.not.on of the Government leaders odwill and omicoble relations with r 0 n a basis nternationa accord, The339 words
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Article318 1958-08-02 3 3 the Malaya Borneo Building Society fcst housing loan m June 1950, over MO has been lent to assist more than Millies to purchase the homes of their r,sr to the incorporation of the Building y ery many of the population owned homes. The effect of the318 words
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Article47 1958-08-02 3 ki Ji -nt reck Kirn rtoad Spor« 4. but. Ui No '563 Cables IIC£RNE>A^ M > (5 l.nes). All departments 4 intranet Bidg 174. Batu Rd. cn r« ***** I Cow»n St Tel: 3829 <j r Lem st Tel: 4055 A "ok.t Chin. Tel: »47147 words
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Article483 1958-08-02 3 By A Special Correspondent HTHE victory of the Peoples' Action Party m an important Singapore City Council byeelection is regarded here as a pointer to what is likely to happen m the district council elections to be held later this year, and m the national elections to483 words
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Article2036 1958-08-02 3 Jacquetta Hawkes - This Dangerous Concept Jacquetta Hawkes By ANOTHER ARTICLE OF OBSERVER'S SERIES ON US PROGRESS POSSIBLE!' QNE man's progress is another man's regress. Of that C. S. Lewis's definition of pro* gress as "movement m a desired direction" can leave no doubt. One man loves to see a lonely haven with2,036 words
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Article, Illustration399 1958-08-02 3 the NEWS as it strikes me I J YPOCRISY was on parade at the plenary session of the Inter -Parliamentary Union, now meeting m Rio de Janeiro, during a general discussion of cultural exchange and information. The star performers, perhaps, did not realise they were having the world for their399 words
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Article382 1958-08-02 4 Gardener Claims $5,000 Damages From Police Chief KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Mr. Justice Sutherland m the High Court today reserved judgment m a suit m which a gardener is suing a police officer tor $5,000 damages tor alleged wrongful detention. Mr A Arumugam of Ceylon Lane is382 words
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237 1958-08-02 4 Alliance Prepares For Polls Tussle KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Alliance Central Executive Committee has appointed a sub-committee headed by Defence Minister. Dato Abdul Razak to craft 12 manifestos for the first post-Merdeka elections next year. The sub-committee will prepare manifestos for each state assembly election and for each of the237 words
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Article59 1958-08-02 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The trial of S. Retnam. 30, charged with the murder of IMs mistress' mother was postponed today due to indisposition of the defence counsel. Hearing concluded yesterday and the verdict should have been reached today. Mr. Justice Smith postponed the case to Monday stating59 words
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Article48 1958-08-02 4 ALOR STAR, Mon. The Kedah government proposes to borrow a sum not exceeding $1,050,000 from the Federation for the extension and improvement of the Yen district water supply. A bill to sanction the borrowing will be tabled at the next State Council meeting here.48 words
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Article225 1958-08-02 4 KUAIj\ LUMPUR, Fri. The Selangor UMNO Executive Committee, headed by Agriculture Minister Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak will hold a special session here on Aug 10 to consider a "draft compromise" aimed at settling the eight-month-old row between UMNO and MIC branches m225 words
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293 1958-08-02 4 Top Bandit In Penang Gives Up, Another Killed PENANG, Fri. A 42-year-old Communist terrorist, Won? Wan Ting just beat the Merdeka offer's deadline by three hours when he surrendered to a Police party m the Pulau Betong area last Bight. I Ine same night, a Police party carried out operations293 words
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71 1958-08-02 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A supervisor of the Telephone Board m Singapore. Mrs Cynthia B. Leembruggen, 33. won the sixth all-Malay j "Miss Golden Voice" contest held m the Radio Malaya auditorium last night. Mrs. Leembruggen won the title from 22 other finalists m the71 words
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Article24 1958-08-02 4 THE manager of a snorts goods firm m Irx>h. David Samuel found his motorcar spare wheel, worth $90, stolen on Wednesday night.24 words
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Article48 1958-08-02 4 IN a daring daylight robbery yesterday, two men armed with daggers held up a hawker and robbed him of $265 m Pagoda Street, Singapore. The hawker. Siew Peng Hoo, was on his way to buy an ice scraping machine when he was held up.48 words
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Article, Illustration44 1958-08-02 4 THE American co-eds from University of Oklahoma admire the elephant tusks and the jade collection at Tiger Mansion. They are from left to right: Mrs. Sylvia Martin. Misses Pat Posey, Marilyn Richardson. Roberta Posey, Judy Wi'liams, Ann English and Nancy Clabaugh44 words
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Article124 1958-08-02 4 FOURTEEN American university students now m Singapore on a four-day visit, yesterday made- an inspection tour of the Tiger Balm jade collection m Tiger Mansion. On Thursday night, the students were guests of Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock and his family. Mr. Lim took124 words
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Article36 1958-08-02 4 HONGKONG, Aug. 1. Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the hcngkong Exchange were: $16.09 to £1 Sterling, $5.81 to US$l; $1.84 to Malayan $1; $0.07 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $253.25 to a tael.36 words
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173 1958-08-02 4 Widow, 22, Gets Three Months For Perjury IPOH, Fri— A 22-year-old widow, with two small children, was sentenced to three months' imprisonment when she pleaded guilty to a chaige of perjury, m the Sessions Court here today. She was Rabiah binte Babu. who admitted having committed the offence before Mr.173 words
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126 1958-08-02 4 SINGAPORE City Councillor S. M. Vasagar was acquitted m the Fifth Magistrate's Court yesterday on a summons charge of abetting a businessman m "voluntarily causing hurt" to a shopkeeper, Mr X K. Abdul Rahim, m a house at Kampong Bahru on June 5. The businessman.126 words
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Article85 1958-08-02 4 SCIENCE students of the Singapore Anglo-Chinese School will hold a science exhibition on Monday and Tuesday from 2 to 5 p.m. The exhibition, to be divided into physics, chemistry and biology, will be m the school hall and the science laboratory. The exhibition is designed to85 words
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178 1958-08-02 4 UNITED FRONT -LIM PLANS A CONFERENCE SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, will call a roundtable conference of democratic leaders next week to discuss the formation of the United Socialist Front, The Standard was reliably told yesterday. At the conference, the leaders will put forward their views on the178 words
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Article, Illustration108 1958-08-02 4 I FOUR Singapore students, who went to the United States for one year on a study grant, yesterday returned to the Co'ony with an "American look." Gay Chwee Hock, Tan Cheng Guan and Albert Koh surprised their friends and relatives at the airport with their new hair108 words
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Article355 1958-08-02 5 Necessary Stop Private Building, Says Councillor IPOH. Fri. Government should treat the budding of low-rental flats as "priority" and if necessary stop the building of private bungalows, Town Councillor, Liew Why Hone (Alliance) said at last night's meeting of the Ipoh Town Council. Councillor Liew was355 words
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Article40 1958-08-02 5 I anti- lt at H* Ball *o r power to ial i j »t try i peo j I pp nem- ide then ip- i ettei f leI v ring He< th nediate more seen. jeridcd be arrow I40 words
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Article71 1958-08-02 5 II ite Mr. 0 J-year-liargi c atL be anse the la ked m Saj Row, hi c he I -i JU v 1 k youth, I i gedly apI." icson Road f [tnts tne A a not her I i th An^ fro-" tag kitted ,~i r Ed to71 words
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Article133 1958-08-02 5 EER central KING scheme' m- At its first annual general meeting B. v the Ipoh area sub-branch of the M.C.A. Wh proposed by Mr. Henry Leong, appealBjnrcnt to defer implementation for three W proposed central cooking scheme for I wi I v ir the i ented B* rtive At estates133 words
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248 1958-08-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri A motion seeking to municipalize the transport services within the Federal capit.il wis defeated at last night's meeting of the Municipal Council. This motion and one other seeking to raise the wages of daily-rated Municipal workers from the present248 words
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Article172 1958-08-02 5 TWO freighters, the Julia ex Hai Hsuan) and Great Oaks that have a nistory of their own are indefinitely iaid up m Singapore. The Julia on which an estimated 51.000.000 have already been spent m purchase and repair costs by her new Havana owners, lies172 words
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Article52 1958-08-02 5 WONG Joo Phoa &l*as Boh But. 25, pleaded not guilty m a Singapore Court yesterday to a charge of being a member of an unlawful assembly snd causing hurt to Chiang Soon Kirn at Eng Hoon Street on June 6. He was allowed $I,OCO bail until52 words
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Article, Illustration107 1958-08-02 5 CHINESE Chamber of Commerce President Mr. Ko Teck Kin. pose with the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, m front of the Chamber building at the dinner given by the Chamber to introduce the Exposition celebrating Self-government. Standardpic show 9 (from left to right): Mr. Yap107 words
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Article, Illustration149 1958-08-02 5 CONSUL-GENERAL of the Philippines m Singapore, Mr. Alejandto F. Holigorcs, opened a small but choice exhibition yesterday afternoon of contemporary Philippine Art. The exhibition, which is on a world tour and has just come from the Brussels Fair, represents 14 young artists and consists of149 words
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Article29 1958-08-02 5 THE Singapore Chinese Swimming Club will hold a tea dance for members and their friends on Sunday from 3 p.m. The Valentine TJance Band will provide music.29 words
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502 1958-08-02 5 THE Singapore Constitution Exposition scheduled to open on Jan. 24 next year, is not a money-making enterprise and all "profits" will be donated to local charities and for education, while all losses will be borne by the Exposition Committee. This was said by the chairman502 words
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Article154 1958-08-02 5 A GUNMAN and his four accomplices held up a 64-year-old towkay m his office m Phillip Street, Singaoore. and robbed him of over $1,000 on Thursday night. The towkay, Yeo Siew Inn was with a friend m the office when his assistant answered the door154 words
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Article38 1958-08-02 5 MR. M. N. MENON. public accountant and a member of the Executive Committee of the Association of Certified and Corporate Accountants (Malaya Branch) has been appointed a member of the Board of Governors of the Singapore Polytechnic.38 words
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Article, Illustration44 1958-08-02 5 SINGAPORE schoolteacher, Miss Dorothy Williams, who leaves for Britain today on the Victoria for further studies on Education at the University of London Miss Williams, who is a teacher of the Canossa Convent, will be away for a year.44 words
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Article88 1958-08-02 5 WINDCHANGES PLANE'S TAKE OFF THE wind forced a ?iant Pan American Airways Stratocruiser at Singapore airoort to change its take-off position suddenly yesterday. The four-engined airliner was warming up its engines on the South-end of the runway for a take-off when the pilot was contacted by the control tower to88 words
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Advertisement314 1958-08-02 5 SALE? Sorry. No Sale but m the air-conditioned atmosphere you can shop with comfort and purchase quality goods at prices less than sales. SPECIAL OFFERS American made sport shirts from $5.50 Hundreds of designs to select from) Dacron Cotton Trousers Normal $28.50 Now $19.90 Dacron Cotton Shirts Normal $18.50 Now314 words
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Article, Illustration1188 1958-08-02 6 Collusive Settlement Remark By Lawyer Raises A Protest PENANG, Fri. Mrs. Mary Ann Dowse, wife of a former District Officer of Balik Pulaii, asked a lawyer, Mr. R. H. Green, m the Supreme Court gize to her lawyer, Mr. Lim Ewe Hock, and herself unmaking1,188 words
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572 1958-08-02 6 you said Mr. Dowse tore your dress and left you naked. Is that true? Mrs. Dowse: He tore my dress and my brassiere. I was half-naked from the waist. He did it m front of our servant. Mr. Green: It is peculiar that572 words
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349 1958-08-02 6 WEE TENG GUAN, a cashier employed by the Malay Film Production Ltd., told the Singapore Assize Court yesterday: "I have been robbed and I am giving the facts to the Court.*' r Wee when asked by defence counsel. Mr. L. Rayner, if he was not anxious349 words
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Article125 1958-08-02 6 ALARMS TO REPLACE WATCHMEN THE Singapore City Council will mbtai ourgiar aiarms at its puoiic dispensaries instead of 7 employing watcnmen. Tnis alarm system will be connected direct to Radio Police Headquarters, and any attempt to break into the dispensaries will immediately be recorded by tne Police. The CouncU's Health125 words
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Article419 1958-08-02 7 High Percentage Of TB Cases THE initial stage of Singapore's first tuberculosis case-finding programme was completed more than two weeks earlier than expected, and exceed by 2,188 the target of 20,000 persons to be voluntarily x-rayed. This made the survey so far an immensely successful419 words
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Article147 1958-08-02 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) in Singapore yesterday were:— Buyers Sellers Spot (Nom.) 81i 8H R.S.S. No. 1 81* 81J R.S.S. No. 1 (Sept.) 81 811 R.S.S. No. 2 803 801 R.S.S. No. 3 76 76i Tone: Quiet after easier. The price of tin in Singapore147 words
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Article83 1958-08-02 7 A SINGAPORE Magistrate Mr. M. Coomaraswamy yesterday acquitted and discharged a Detective, Nai Ah Beng, attached to the Singapore C 1.D.. who faced three charges, two of causing voluntary hurt and one of wrongful confinement. Tan Cheng Chuan, a driving instructor and partner of a83 words
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225 1958-08-02 7 THE Great World Trade and Industries Fair for 1958 will be open from Aug. 22, to Sept. 14. The opening ceremony will be performed by the Chief Minister of Singapore, Mr. Lim Yew Hock. Eighty-five firms will put up 172 exhibition stalls and four225 words
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Article, Illustration452 1958-08-02 7 US Law Books Given 'Special Place' In Supreme Court THE United States Consul-General m Singapore, Mr. Avery F. Peterson, yesterday presented a "small collection" of law books to Colony Chief Justice, Sir John Whyatt, m his chambers m the High Court. The books, gifts from the U.S. Government, were forStandardpic - 452 words
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Article117 1958-08-02 7 Students' Week' In YMCA THE Student and Youth Department of the Singapore Chinese V.M.C.A. will hold a "Students' Week" during the August school vacations. Over 250 Chinese and English schools m Singapore have been invited to send students to participate m the mammoth programme which includes lectures and discussions on117 words
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Article81 1958-08-02 7 A SERVICE station proprietor. Tan Kee Chiang, was fined $75 by the Singapore Traffic Magistrate, Mr. PhilliD Lav yesterday for permitting the use of his car which had defective steering gear. The Court was told that Tan allowed the car to be used by Sect Kian81 words
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Article61 1958-08-02 7 SINGAPORE District Judge Mr. Lee Shoo Khoon. yesterday postponed sentence on a youth to Aug. 15 pending receipt of a report on his suitability to undergo reformative training. Earlier, the youth Kwa Jin Heng, was convicted on a charge of being a member of the "24 Group"61 words
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Article65 1958-08-02 7 A MEE-SELLER, Koh Khye Teck, 18, was charged m the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court with causing the death of Tan Van Chiew. 14. by a rash act not amounting to culpable homicide at Windstedt Drive at 4 p.m. on June 14. Koh. who pleaded not65 words
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Miscellaneous674 1958-08-02 7 MM a, M ,a— p nan fi a m ,7ft 6in.) 156 Football Commentary. 7.10 Rett 9 ak WWWW lim m\ m mf m V m W^ om (Bft 6in i P°« on the Malayan Tennis «A| V.fl 1 I Iff.l ll fcfl fl.« fl.f iWiV ll fill fl TOMORROW-674 words
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Article65 1958-08-02 9 SWISSAIR the airline of Switzerland offered 19.267.148 ton kilometers In June this year, an increase of 15 per cent over the corresponding month last year. The revenue ton kilometers increased to 11,837,471 (13 per cent increase). The increases are m respect of passengers 7.760,549 ton kilometers (10 ncr65 words
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Article80 1958-08-02 9 WELLINGTON, Aug. 1, (Reuter). Trade negotiations between Japan and New Zealand had only just begun m Wellington, said the Minister for Industries and Commerce, Mr. Philip Holloway yesterday. The two delegations had so far merely discussed the general lines on which they hoped to secure a80 words
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Article157 1958-08-02 9 A RESTRICTION placed on the importation of eggs into Singapore would be harmful to the trade, a spokesman of Egg Dealers' Association m the Colony warned yesterday. He was commenting on the call by local farmers to impose restriction on egg imports. The farmers claim157 words
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Article176 1958-08-02 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Garuda Indonesian Airways Limited today inaugurated its air link with the Federation, when the airline's Viscount touched down at the International Airport here at noon. Twenty-nve guests of the airline, led by Dr. Abdoel Moethalib. secretary general to the Ministry of Communications, and176 words
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Article55 1958-08-02 9 THE FIRST estimate of 1958 world wool production is 4.985.000,000 pounds, grease basis. This is slightly above the revised estimate of 4,935,000.--000 pounds m 1957 and equals the record high of 1956. On a clean basis estimated world output m 1958 is about 2.890.000.000 pounds,55 words
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Article157 1958-08-02 9 Free Trade Area Hopes Are Bright LONDON, Aug. 1 (UPI) The British Government has expressed hope that "substantial agreement" on the framework of a treaty for a vast European free trade area may be reached by the end of the year. Mr. Reginald Maulding. Paymaster-General and Minister for European Affairs157 words
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Article134 1958-08-02 9 AUSTRALIA'S investment market continues to remain buoyant and optimistic m tone despite some concern which has been expressed recently at the fall m wool prices and future exports to New Zealand, according to a review on Australian economic future, published recently. On the retailing side, there have been134 words
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Article72 1958-08-02 9 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Aug. I— The United Nations Secretary General Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, announced today that a surcharge of three per cent on Suez Canal traffic to repay the cost of clearing the canal will begin on Sept. 15. The announcement said the surcharge will72 words
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Article30 1958-08-02 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday Selling. T.T. or O.D. ready: French Francs *****. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.30 words
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Article, Illustration73 1958-08-02 9 PENANG STATE Councillor. Inche Azit Ibrahim, who has been studying m the United States and touring the country under the U.S. State Department auspices, is due back on Aug. 8. He spent most of his two months studying and observing the functions of U.S. State73 words
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295 1958-08-02 9 Forwards In Demand During The Week AFTER opening the week at around previous levels, the rubber market continued quiet, fluctuating within narrow limit, says Holiday, Cutler, Bath b Co. Ltd.'s weekly market report. Although well above overseas parities, there was a marked resistance to any decline, but London with afloats295 words
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226 1958-08-02 9 RUBBER SLIPS ON LACK OF BUYING SUPPORT 7 I iniuiv<> Ami fontmcree l 1 LACK of anticipated buying support from Russia and China m the Singapore rubber market yesterday caused the local price to slip by i cent, to close at 811 cents per lb. for International first grade August.226 words
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Article, Illustration99 1958-08-02 9 A BRITISH industrialist and economist. Sir Halford Reddish, passed through Singapore on Thursday en route to Britain after visiting Australia and New Zealand. Sir Halford is chairman of the Rugby Portland Cement Co., Ltd. He told The Standard that he often travelled widely visiting his factories all over99 words
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Article120 1958-08-02 9 CANBERRA, Aug. 1, (UPI)— The Australian Government has decided against relaxing import controls during the next four months. Trade Minister, Mr. John McEwen announced today. Mr. McEwen said import levels will be maintained at the current ceiling of A£Boo,--000,000. "The Government regards stable level import120 words
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Article, Illustration147 1958-08-02 9 TWO members on the staff of the Malaya Borneo Building Society Ltd., Mr. Lee Hee Seng and Mr. Loh Cheok Leng. are m Britain gaining experience m Building Society methods and procedure from the Building Societies m U.K. They were sent by their firm m March147 words
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Article97 1958-08-02 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra July/ Aug. U.K.. Continent $314 buyers, $32 sellers; coconut oil m bulk $48 J sellers, m drums $51 J sellers; Muntok white pepper $131 sellers; Sarawak white $130 sellers; Special Sarawak black $74. Singapore Copra Association97 words
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Article44 1958-08-02 9 EGYPT'S COTTON consumption has been increasing steadily; 374.000 bales were used m August-May 1957-58. In recent years, there has been more use of extra-. ong staple varieties, but lcngstaple Ashmouni still accounts for about 60 per cent of total usage.44 words
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44 1958-08-02 9 All Sections Of Shares Ate Easier ALL sections of the Malayan share market were easier yesterday. Turnover was small. Price changes announced 'by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were:- Buyers Sellers A!px Bricks Pref. 1.75 1.95 cd ghdghdf INDUSTRIALS hghfgh ghghdfghf hgfhfd hgfhfdgh hgfhg hghf44 words
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Article146 1958-08-02 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: F. N ords. 52.5H; Gammon $142 to $1.45; Hammer $1.60: H Waugh $1.29. $1.25: M. Breweries $2 70; M. Cement $133; McAhster $127; M. Box $1.65; Robinson ords $1.51 (and overnight); Steamship 70c: S Times $1.65; S. Traders $1,371; U.E.146 words
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Article109 1958-08-02 9 NEW YORK, Aug. I (UPI) —The United States headed for another round of inflation today with prices for two basic materials steel and aluminum moving up a notch. All tjie major steel companies were charging U554.25 to US$4.5O per ton more on the steel products109 words
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Miscellaneous176 1958-08-02 9 OUTER ROADS Java Mail, Theseus, Sangola. Santa Lucia. Tong Peng. Bakongan. South Deal. Benggaai. Bentong, Mascot, Bataeia, Statius Jensen. Fukuxm Maru, Halldor, Visut Kasatn. Van Noort, Sunnaas. Algol. Benwvvis. Batoela, Autolycus. Karossa. Avala, Hunan, Support, Seiju Maru, Dalheim, Shun On, Itaura. Agapenor, Ca!t. Gothenburg. Prince Salvor. San Carlos, Shun Fat.176 words
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Article, Illustration210 1958-08-02 10 School Talent Contest gffgfdgd •Photo by Star Photo (Photo by SONGS. Music and Dances were held m the Young Men's Christian Association recently m Kuala Lumpur. About 150 people attended the function. Picture above shows those who participated m the Chari Payong and Chari Lilin Dances.- D. Sailin THE ChallengeD. Sailin; UPI; Ch'ng Seng Poh - 210 words
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Advertisement103 1958-08-02 10 success and stamina Those whose physical activities ij^^^^^^g make such a strenuous call on their M mssr^A reserves, turn to Scotts Cod Liver Oil MErw^^y Capsules for that regular supply of fl__f_E_______» vitamins A D so essential to their /#!_M __sfek well-being. Scotts Cod Liver Oil Capsules jgg ll contain103 words
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Article408 1958-08-02 11 Ipoh trainer Eddie van Breukelen has three useful sprinters engaged in the opening race Little John, San Siro and Sage Blue. They are all in tip-top shape but I expect Little John to head his rivals home. Little John showed up to advantage when408 words
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Article378 1958-08-02 11 Sweet Dream For Your Money Consistent Sweet Dream 11 is my choice m the mile for Class One, Division Two. He scored twice over the mile and was placed m five other starts. He ran home a half length winner from White Heather over the mile on this course m378 words
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1361 1958-08-02 11 RACE I, 2.00 p.m.- Class I, Div. 2-6 Furs. 1. ****** PROSPERITY 7v 81 1 BOUCOURE R. VAN B'KELEN Est. of the late Mr. C.H. Cheong 2. 8*51*2 SACE BLUE 5y 8.10 BARRATT E. VAN B'KELEN Sincere Stable 4.' B*o*o*8 *0*0* CAUANt"1,361 words
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Article21 1958-08-02 11 BIG SWEEP will be drawn on Race 9. Treble Tote will be held on Races 3, 6 and 7.21 words
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Article10 1958-08-02 11 REDIFFTJSION will broadcast commentaries to listeners outside of Penang.10 words
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Article, Illustration341 1958-08-02 11 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD gfdg Brilliant Scholar By WITH six candidates accepting m a field of ten Penang W trainer Doc Rodgers holds a formidable hand m the Commissioner-Generars Cup over ttie Penang ihis afternoon, opening day of the Penang Turf Clubs August Bank Holiday Meeting. My choice341 words
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431 1958-08-02 11 TODAY'S GOING IS EXPECTED TO BE GOOD mmwmm —mm ril RACE SIX CONSERVATIVE Conservative, a last-start winner should keep up the good work and take this. He broke the ice at Bukit Timah when he outstayed a useful Class Three field over nine furlongs. Conservative gets nine pounds less since431 words
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Article, Illustration207 1958-08-02 11 Follow Eastern Way In The 3 p.m. EASTERN WAY Eastern Way improves with every outing and I am giving this four-year-old Runway mare a great chance to win Over the six at Bukit Timah she fought out a terrific duel to finish a close second to Princely Gift. Then over207 words
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Article178 1958-08-02 11 RACE NINE Pontican has struck a bright note, having won twice m his last three starts. He looks the winner m this. Pontican romped home an eight-length winner on this course m April and then won over six furlongs at Ipoh, beating San Juan by178 words
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Article101 1958-08-02 11 STANDARD NAP SELECTIONS WINDSOR LAD LITTLE JOHN San Slro Sage Blue M. SCHOLAR R. Sunrise E. WAY Barlinnie T. Crown S. DREAM II E. Bird Banquo B. SCHOLAR T. Wonder Couag CONSERVATIVE S. Officer D. Factory T. CHEQUE G. Elegance Periwinkle THREE CHEERS San Juan Ganelon PONTICAN I.101 words
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Article393 1958-08-02 12 CHEW BEE MAKES THE LAST FOUR But Deyro Stands Before Him Now KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Ong Chew Bee i s the only Malayan to survive for the semi-finals of the Malayan tennis championships on the Selangor Club courts today. The other semi-finalists m the men's singles are Reymundo Deyro and393 words
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Article589 1958-08-02 12 Results were: Men's Singles Quarter-finals: Ong Chew Bee (Malaya) beat A. Azman (Malaya) 62. 6-1. Dungo (Philippines) beat Moses Tay (Malaya) 6-3 6-4 Reymundo Deyro (Philippines) beat Itas Soemarna (Indonesia) 7-5. 6-2. Koo Hong Bo (Indoesia) beat Tjah Jonosoeparnadi (Indonesia) walkover. Women's Singles Quarterfinals: Mrs. H.M. Stirling589 words
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Article92 1958-08-02 12 BUCHAREST. Aug 1 (Reuter) lolanda Balas, of Rumania, beat the world record for women's high jump with a leap of 1.81 metres (5 ft. Hi ins) here yesterday, according to the Rumanian news agency. Agerpress. She beat the record while competing m a training match for92 words
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Article52 1958-08-02 12 THE Swifts Athletic Association will leave for Maiacca this afternoon to compete m a triangular meet against the Malacca and Negri Sem^ilan A. A. A. on the Malacca High School ground tomorrow. Selected athletes are asked to assemble at the AngloChinese School, Barker Road, for departure at52 words
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364 1958-08-02 12 Bosxer Rais Wins The Main 'Thriller' RAIS bin TAHIR of SHB Boys Club and Aloysius Pinto of Queen Street Boys Club provided the most thrills of last nights Singapore youth boxing championships at the Great World. Rais was lucky to get the referee's nod and the senior featherweight title against364 words
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Article, Illustration179 1958-08-02 12 HIGH JINKS ON THE WATER AT PASIR RIS THERE will be five challenge trophies at the national Malayan Water-ski championships starting today at Pasir Ris. These are: the Major Green trophy for the overall national champion; the Lionel Horrv Cup for the women's slalom; Dr. P. O'Sullivan trophy foi the179 words
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Article40 1958-08-02 12 SEVEN members of the Hongkong golf team, led by Kirn Hall arrived In Singapore by tTe a rda ay Ai ™aasy s yesThey will defend their title they won m Hongkong last ss sais5 a isn i BinBap<fre40 words
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Article75 1958-08-02 12 SAIGON, Aug. 1 (Reuter) The Vietnam Press agency said today the Saigon Military All-Stars would represent South Vietnam at Malaya's freedom soccer tournament m Kuala Lumpur next month. The tournament, to which Singapore and Indonesia have also been invited, will be part of the celebrations marking75 words
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Article120 1958-08-02 12 THE Singapore team to meet Kelantan m the H.M.S. Malaya Cup at Jalan Besar Stadium today will be selected from: Sect Yew Chang, Mokhtar Tabri, Aman Kastawi. Matmoon Sudasee, I. Vass, Quah Kirn Beng, Lee Kok Seng. Osman Johan, Umar Rahmat, Ho Hin Weng, Ibrahim Hassan,120 words
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Article31 1958-08-02 12 BRUSSELS, Aug. 1 (Reuter) —The Belgian athletics league today lifted the suspension imposed on July Ist on Roger Moens, the Belgian policeman, who holds the world 800 metres record.31 words
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Article520 1958-08-02 12 FIVE NEW TIMES AT ACS MGS SM FIVE new records were set up at the annual combined swimming carnival of AngloChinese School and the Methodist Girls School held at the Chinese Swimming Club pool yesterday. Four of the records were set up by the ACS boys, while the only one520 words
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212 1958-08-02 12 Lye Huat Titl e Defence Two 'Love' DEFENDING sin*l PS (h opened his campaign to reu^ mm\ two love-sets to Lim Yew h, th < men's singles when the T in Vifl championships began at theJ^'M Lye Huat's 15-0 15-0 v tory was scored m quick t Yew Hock a212 words
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208 1958-08-02 12 THE 11th annual threeday cricket match between North and South starts on the Ipoh town padang at 11.00 a.m North have emerged victo- 1 rious seven times. South haw won twice m 1950 and 56. Ihe remaining two matches were drawn when rain held208 words
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Article90 1958-08-02 12 GOODWOOD, Sussex, Aug 1 (Reuter) Queen Elizabeth had a run of bad luck at the horse-racing meeting here yesterday when she made her first public app< irance after a three-week bout of catarrhal sinusitis. An enthusiastic racehoreeowner, she had entered twc horses m two90 words
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Article47 1958-08-02 12 MELBOURNE. Aug. I, (H*U ter) Victoria's champion racehorse. Sailor's Guide, will for the United States on Su| to compete m an internatioMJ race later this month. Sailor's Guide, one Of country's highest stake- -v.' 1 of all 'time, last year defeated Australia's mighty three-yea**^ l47 words
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Article22 1958-08-02 12 Ma*j m I ..--r... i .;p l:cs£i m Kedai (3* m the Ifcl Osmar. Z£ minutes UK Thret change '-j; 3?a:r.22 words
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Article16 1958-08-02 12 CZ r sr.-e br K'.'R ;5 three mo^t The ;7 j beg'--j ir.- c 35.000 >■■/,16 words
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Miscellaneous211 1958-08-02 12 THL AUGUST MONDAYS SPORT SINGAPORE TODAY CRICKET: Padang Shield: SRC vs SCC, SRC, 2.15 p.m. BADMINTON Singapore Open championships, 2.30 p.m. and 7 p.m. SOCCER: HMS Malaya Cup semi-final: Spore vs Kelantan, at Jalan Besar Stadium 5.15 p.m. Maxwell SC vs Minto CU, Jalan Besar Stadium 3.45 p.m. SAFA league:211 words
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Miscellaneous260 1958-08-02 12 Mount Emily SC vs Seletar FC at MFA. GOLF: Singapore championship at RSGC. KUALA LUMPUR TODAY TENNIS; Malayan championships Selangor Club from 9 a.m. ATHLETIC Malayan Telecoms championships Merdeka Stadium Malayan PWD meet at Cheras Road. CRICKET —Rules Shield Selangor Malays vs Pahang Malays Brickfields Road. SCRC vs Penang CRC260 words
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Article, Illustration195 1958-08-02 13 COMER CLARKE - 'Forget me.. I like my freedom' JO fill COMER CLARKE BY m Singapore A SLENDER young Malay girl sobbed as she told of the RAF man who married her here then wrote from England: "Forget me 1 like my freedom." The bride he left behind him cried: "I love him195 words
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Article, Illustration571 1958-08-02 13 ANNE LLOYD - FALL IN!... AND BRING THE WIFE ANNE LLOYD goes to strangest holiday camp I fOR m FfWrF*! 0 Jpf Bui CHILDREN are scrambling over them. And the Sergeant Major is n>*ructing a blonde m blue jeans and sun-top m the art of ack-ack. For •A>vbourne T.A. Camp is also a571 words
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Article39 1958-08-02 13 PA-' "d m PX 3 W: I ffgV|ff F B I* X H X \m\ I H. X y —n X- rhyth*n X-" H m n« V revioiiJ P£ ■•»hX-, ■ad gj B"' pa Pf' I Pf ■Efie*39 words
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Miscellaneous410 1958-08-02 13 QUOTATION: |N RHI II to marriage, or celibacy, a man take course he says j^TJ ftj Socrates, 'be He sore to bJ feS £pR repent."' Colton FOR KpIM EVERYONE: Alertness. IkT^PSa economy are m order. Keep j WAm\\.^mT Am. l W on an keel: BH AZAi shun risks; ppfj take410 words
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139 1958-08-02 14 PARIS. Aug. 1, (Reuter)— General de Gaulle last night imposed new taxes on the rich of France, making them pay for their yachts, racehorses, chateaux and country houses. His Information Minister, M. Jacques Soustelle, announced the new taxes after a Cabinet meeting, saying they139 words
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Article336 1958-08-02 14 MALTA DOCKY ARD WON'T BE CLOSED Governor Assures People Of Jobs VALLETTA, Aug. 1 (Reuter) The Governor of Malta. Sir Robert Laycock, assured the people of the island m a broadcast last night that "wild rumours which you have heard about mass unemployment are not true." He was announcing the336 words
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Article, Illustration52 1958-08-02 14 THE LORD MAYOR of London, Sir Denis Truscott, hands a plate of cakes to 18-year-old Yong Poo Mvi, of Malaya, and 19-year-old Yee Ha Chiu. of Hongkong, at a party at Mansion House for the Commonwealth Youth Movement. The Lady Mayoress is seen m the centre.-UPI - 52 words
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Article21 1958-08-02 14 SIR WINSTON Churchill was officially welcomed at Lord Beaverbrook's Villa La Caponcina, m Cap D'ail yesterday by _the Municipal Council. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article25 1958-08-02 14 MR. JOHN FOSTER DULLES, the Secretary of State, will leave Washington next Sunday for a two-day visit to Brazil, the State Department announced yesterday. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article28 1958-08-02 14 THE STATE opening of Parliament will be televised for the first time next October, the Prime Minister Mr. Harold Macmillan, announced In the House of commons yesterday ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article37 1958-08-02 14 A UNITED STATES District Court Judge yesterday dismissed two suits brought by 39 plaintiffs, including British Philosopher Bertrand Russell. and a group of Japanese fishermen seeking to halt further United States nuclear tests m the Pacific. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article34 1958-08-02 14 BRITAIN is to build a £50,--000,000 sterling nuclear power station m one of its national parks. It will be at Trawsfyndd, Merioneth, m the mountain area of the Snowdonia National Park m Wales. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article16 1958-08-02 14 BELGIUM on Wednesday recognized the new Iraqi Gov- ernment, it was announced m I Brussels. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 16 words
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Article25 1958-08-02 14 INDONESIAN Shipping Minister. Mohammed Nazir, has arrived m Moscow at the invitation of the Soviet Minister for Merchant Marine, for talks, Moscow Radio reported yesterday.25 words
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Article129 1958-08-02 14 Drug Store Owner Shot In Car INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, Aug 1, (UPl)— Forrest Teel wealthy and handsome executive of a top drug firm, was shot dead m his car yesterday and Police issued an allpoints bulletin for a petite career woman he had known for 15 years Police said Teel' s129 words
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100 1958-08-02 14 MALAYA-THAI PHONE LINK IS POSSIBLE BANGKOK, Aug 1 (Reuter). Work is expected to start m December on providing a telecommunications network for Thailand, Laos and South Vietnam, American Diplomatic sources said today. They said modern telecommunications and telephone systems would be irstalled throughout each of the three countries. They would100 words
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195 1958-08-02 14 BEIRUT, Lebanon, Aug. 1 (UPI) Lebanese rebel leader Saeb Salem vowed last night that "our movement will go on" despite the election of compromise candidate Maj. Gen. Fuad Chehab as the nations 1 President. Salem's announcement was accepted here as an indication the195 words
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Article231 1958-08-02 14 They Turned Up Without Shirts MANCHESTER. Aug. 1 (Reuter) Members of an exclusive club here which forbids members from removing their jackets are regretting today they can do nothing about men who remove their shirts. The current sartorial dispute m the Whalley Range Conservative Club began231 words
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Article79 1958-08-02 14 HONGKONG, Aug. 1 (Reuter). Thousands of peasants, soldiers, women and students helped local security forces round up three American trained special agents, dropped by parachute on the Chinese mainland on July 3. the New China News Agency said yesterday. The Agency said the three men— all79 words
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Article214 1958-08-02 14 CAIRO. Aug. l (UPI) Former Iraq leaders now m prison were quoted yesterday 52L s X. n8 they wer c not responsible for Iraq's past poli»w ihe news Paper "Al Ahram. and the weekly magazine "Al Mussawar" ran photographs and interviews yesterday with a series214 words
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Article194 1958-08-02 14 WASHINGTON, Aug. 1 (Reuter) The House of Representatives Commerce committee yesterday voted to cite Boston industrialist Bernard Goldfine for contempt of Congress. A subcommittee of the group had investigated charges that Mr. Goldfine sought lo influence government regulatory agencies through his gifts to and friendships194 words
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Article33 1958-08-02 14 THE Information Ministry announced yesterday that the Indonesian Co-operative Council would send a nineman delegation to Russia and Rumania to observe co-opera-tives there. The tour would last two months. Reuter.33 words
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251 1958-08-02 14 CAMBRIDGE TO HAVE A CRIME INSTITUTE LONDON, Aug. 1, (Reuter) Cambridge University Is to have Britain's first Institute of Criminology to study the problems of crime and treatment of offenders. Announcing this yesterday m the House of Commons, Mr. R. A. Butler, the Home Secretary, said the institute's functions would251 words
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Article71 1958-08-02 14 BANGKOK, Aug 1 (Reurer) Mr. Yves Cerceuil, the correspondent of the magazine Tiiie and Life, m Pnompenh, arrived here by air last aunt after being expelled by the Cambodian Government. Mr. Cerceuil who had been living m Pnompenh tv> r twelve years said that no reason was71 words
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Article, Illustration55 1958-08-02 14 PRINCESS Margaret's favourite dancing partner at the Lt. Governor's Ball held recently during her visit to Vancouver, Canada, is 29--year-old John Turner of Montreal. Young Turner, who lit Margarets cigarettes and brought her supper from the buffet, is the stepson of Lt. Governor FrankUPI - 55 words
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