Singapore Standard, 4 August 1958
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Title Section24 1958-08-04 1 ft A SINGAPORE STANDARD Teleohone ***** 5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1958 Vol. IX No 33 15 cts. 12 Pages (FINAL EDITION]24 words
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Article, Illustration43 1958-08-04 1 < JET planes take off on patrol from the flight deck of the United States aircraft carrier "Saratoga" patrolling Mediterranean waters with the U.S. Sixth Fleet commanded by Admiral Charles R. "Cat" Brown, guarding the peace m the Middle photo.43 words
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Article885 1958-08-04 1 MAO AND KHRUSHCHEV DISCUSS MIDDLE EAST Britain And America Charged With. mmw Aggressive Motives PEKING, Aug. 3 Soviet Premier Nikira Khrushchev and Chinese Communist Party Chairman Mao Tse-tung concluded three days of secret talks here today and charged the United States and Britain with aggressive intervention m885 words
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334 1958-08-04 1 PENANG RED BRANCH DESTROYED BY FORCES Bandit Courier Lai Surrenders PENANG, Sun. Security Forces m Penang have destroyed the 14th Branch Df the Penang Communists Terrorist Organisation within 48 hours with the surrender of a bandit :ourier, Lai Man Ching, alias Ah Nap, 35, to an amoush party at Gertok334 words
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Article22 1958-08-04 1 THE Bolivian cabinet submitted its resignation on Saturday to President Herna Siles. The resignation had been expected for several days.22 words
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Article181 1958-08-04 1 PARIS, Aug. 3 (UPI) visited the big atomic centre yesterday and all but annou the atomic bomb. It has been an open secret for months that France is racing to join the "atomic club" but so far no official has come out and said so.181 words
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Article72 1958-08-04 1 CAP DAIL, French Riviera, Aug. 3 (Reuter) Sir Winston Churchill, who is holidaying at Lord Beaverbrook's Villa La Caponcina here, has not been out since he arrived on Thursday, a member of his household said yesterday. He said the weather had been too hot for Sir72 words
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382 1958-08-04 1 General Chehab To Announce 'End Crisis' Plan BEIRUT, Aug:. 3 (Reuter) General Fuad Chehab Lebanese President-elect, will announce within the next 24 hours his programme for ending the 12-week-old crisis here, political sources said. The news followed intensive consultations between the General and representatives of the government and opposition leaders.382 words
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Article99 1958-08-04 1 BAGHDAD. Aug. 3 (Reuter) Poiice yesterday released two United States marines arrested on -Wednesday near the scene of an explosion and fire at an oil storage depot here. The marines were arrested by Iraqi troops after being surrounded by a crowd which saw the two men99 words
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Article56 1958-08-04 1 A GROUP of gangsters stabbed an odd-job man, Tan Wee Seng, 27. m the arms and chest m Havelock Road, Singapore, last night. Tan was admitted to the General Hospital m a serious condition. He said he did not know why he was attacked. Poiice believe it56 words
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157 1958-08-04 1 HUSBAND OF MURDERESS FOUND DEAD IN A HOTEL COftBIERE, Jersey Channel Islands, Aug. 3, (Renter) The former husband of Mrs. Ruth Ellis the London model hanged for murder three years ago —was found dead m a hotel bedroom here yesterday with a pyjama cord round his neck. He was 49-year-old157 words
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84 1958-08-04 1 AMMAN, Aug. 3 (Reuter)— A woman tried to blow up the Jordan Development Board offices yesterday by planting T.N.T. and a pencil time bomb m a room while visiting a friend there. Police said the damage was slight The woman and a man84 words
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Article43 1958-08-04 1 EIGHT persons including rive young children, drowned on Saturday when their station wagon shot out of control off the Princeton Ferry, California and plun.ed into the Sacramento River. A report that still a ninth person died was not verified officially.—UPl;43 words
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Article28 1958-08-04 1 JAPANESE police today reported more than 200 families were made homeless when a huge waterspout destroyed a large section of Isezaki city, north of Tokyo.— Reuter.28 words
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Article217 1958-08-04 1 BRENTFORD, Middlesex, Aug. 3 (Reuter) A lone gunman got away with about £1,200 here yesterday after shooting a bank cashier and forcing the three other members of the staff to tie one another up. The cashier, who was shot m the chest, was detained m217 words
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Article74 1958-08-04 1 VIENNA, Aug 3 (UPI) One more Hungarian was free yesterday all because of his sound athletic training m the pole vault Polir-e said former Army Master Sergeant Ferenc Nagy, 42, leaps across the Iron Curtain to Austria by pole-vault-ing over barbed wire fences and dangerous mine-fields74 words
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Article171 1958-08-04 1 NICOSIA, Aug. 3 (Reuter) Dighenis, the EOKA terrorist leader, last night called on Mr. Harold Macmillan, the British Prime Minister, to order British troops and the Turks to cease fire m Cyprus. "If Britain shows goodwill, she will have an immediate response from us,"171 words
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Article30 1958-08-04 1 A DOCTOR operating on a middle-aged man tor stomach trouble m Nykoeping. Sweden, found five and a half pounds of coins, buttons and nails m his stomach. <- Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Advertisement96 1958-08-04 1 9^f^__P'>_______k\ I J I ■IB \r^' mm 111 I i- I I I i |fc «a^ k******"* If t——~ l l A %^^r\^2^L m mm **2__i^ _Bfi_#_r^_s_^#*^S*~~ ~*^_B_f_^_2 v^^s^s^_s'^_!!d^'^_!'3'fi Zm I iW// 111 >- 1 _r &/*tx- _5* <_T^# 'A w Pf JL I 1. I C* Im_ •_> _k96 words
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Article, Illustration263 1958-08-04 2 FORMER chief of police m Singapore during the Japanese occupation, Mr. S. Ogata, arrived m the Colony by KLM plane yesterday and declared that he had "no enemies m Singapore or Malaya." Mr. Ogata. 52. who was the Commissioner of Police m the Colony263 words
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Article, Illustration52 1958-08-04 2 STUDENT FROM VIETNAM VIETNAM A Vietnamese student, who has been studying at the Malayan Union Seminary for three years, yesterday left Singapore by P.A.A. to study architecture m America. Eighteen-year-old LoungTri will join the Missouri University. Loung-Tri was one of seven Vietnamese students at the Malayan Union Seminary m Upper52 words
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Article, Illustration61 1958-08-04 2 TWO youth leaden left the Colony yesterday h, d k J Sudy Grant tou r They were Mr. Tan M 1 the Federation of Boy z President of the Sarawak v! i_ d M The youth leader, nca under a Departm, rr f dl "'■-•>. They61 words
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Article36 1958-08-04 2 A bookshop proprief Rahim of Bencoolen Btreet Singapore, was yesterday tacked with acid bulbs thi by two thugs. He. how€ escaped injury. Rahim. who wa, stutd lin the front portion ol shop arranging things,36 words
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Article55 1958-08-04 2 RESULTS OF LADIES ASSN. DRAW FOLLOWING ire the v, rung ticket numbers of Chinese Ladies Association Midsummer Festivities D tion Draw, which took place Roseland last night: 1305. 2241. 1118 14M 058. 1111, (172, 1685. LO4J and 2168. Holders of these t: ket.< arc requested to call on the >■55 words
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Advertisement1704 1958-08-04 2 NOTICES mmni\WtmWM eaae_H_B_^_B_^_B_^_i_^_^Bß^B^e^^_B^B^_^^B_^_^_^ __^__T *^^^L\y _^__^__nP^JHei_3_^_L_fe_ WmrF^mW ON BEHALF of the Directors m Djakarta we thank Contractors for submitting their tenders for food supplies to our ships recently. P T. PELAJARAN NASIONAL INDONESIA. 12. Robinson Road, Singapore. The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 11) In The High Court Of The Colony Of1,704 words
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Advertisement522 1958-08-04 2 The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 11) In The High Court Of The Colony Of Singapore Island Of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY No 562 of 1957. Re VICTOR EE _H SOO of No. 200-B, Thomson Road, Singapore, 11. T?~.~-,rj n Order made 4th October, 1957. ij.ne oi Adjudication 4th October, 1957. Date and522 words
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Advertisement358 1958-08-04 2 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE. NOTICE. THE City Council proposes to recommend that the undermentioned road be specified for hawkers pitches: Upper Aljunied Road East side, between MacPherson Road and Lichi Avenue). Occupiers of the buildings m this road and any other persons concerned, who wish to make representations to358 words
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Advertisement117 1958-08-04 2 BORNEO MOTORSI PHONE (SINGAPORE I ar, USED CABS I MAKE MODEL YEA! I Austin A5O Cftmbi Austin A lO5 vVestm I m Vauxhall Cresta M Standard Ten Super I Rover 90 I Chevrolet Bel Ak I Chevrolet Two Ten I Morris Minor Saloon I Hillman Minx I Ford Zod;<ac 1117 words
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Article332 1958-08-04 3 I Hrn teaching profession have W** n carrying out their duties of kfJ^H, of a country This is s' 16 !L#ry. ln fhe P rewar years there :Z if any, that these responsibilities Ej 'toed and accepted m sincerity and n- ,r these obligations honoured P :C,vS collected by332 words
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Article338 1958-08-04 3 3 have been moving fast m the Middle wet Asu ail of which show that by MfclM Intern, France and Russia get toil summit talks the agenda would have c- ■"■»era! more items embracing all of the jp-:s including the oil rich British-pro-Wl sheikdoms of Kuwait. Bahrein Lst week338 words
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Article26 1958-08-04 3 < m H'oda s pore c •563 Car>lrs ir.EWNtwS' ncs), All departments BWi 174. Batu Kd HH^et M; 3829 V^^ j M: 405526 words
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Article, Illustration1804 1958-08-04 3 MIGHTY ROAR OF PLEASURE 1 tX)NDON CORNER 'pHE announcement at the closing ceremony of the Empire Games at Cardiff that Prince Charles has been created Frince of Wales was greeted with a .mighty roar of pleasure that lasted nearly tw o minutes. Hats fle.v m the air. people danced with1,804 words
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Article84 1958-08-04 3 Shorts from the Talks Happy Death "The Laotian approach to life is something to make the Westerner think, especially their attitude to death. They consider that the departed will go to a happier existence. and when a death occurs the family is at once visited by friends and relatives who84 words
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Article642 1958-08-04 3 Robert Duffy - Canada Sees Slump Lifting Robert Duffy By OTTAWA pVIDENCE is accumulating that the worst of the 1957/58 recession is over for the Canadian economy, and the enormous public debt refinancing operating launched recently is regarded as an indication that the Government expects the upturn to begin soon. In a surprise642 words
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Article, Illustration365 1958-08-04 3 the NEWS as it strikes me IT IS cheerful news that the Chief Minister, Lim Yew Hock, proposes to call a round table conference of democratic leaders this week to discuss the formation of the United Socialist Front and that he is not the least bit perturbed by the opposition365 words
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Advertisement10 1958-08-04 3 LcUPS MEDALS Selection RAVING A SPECIALITY H HENDRY md Singapore10 words
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Advertisement38 1958-08-04 3 It's true! only Chung Khiaw Bank. </^ \jk J Cl offers your children y a bank of their own. i^^^LJ^^ It's never too young I J to save. (\J w~*k l|p 3^^^^^n, 1 son Road CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD.38 words
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Miscellaneous63 1958-08-04 3 The 3.25-pound VanDid YOU KNOW... guard I earth satel- lite launched by the S United States March come a semipermanent member of the solar system. Dr. John P. Hagen, head of Project Vanguard, believes the satellite will circle the earth for as many as 200 years. Rising as high as63 words
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Article481 1958-08-04 4 You Can Help _h _h In Anti-Spitting m __t mmmmmmm _tf_ t fl^_ _M_ M*fe Lampaign SINGAPORE'S Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, yesterday <*sked more than 1,300 trisha riders, bus conductors and drivers and taxi-drivers to play an important part m the City Councils anti-spitting campaign.481 words
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Article193 1958-08-04 4 WORKERS THREATEN HUNGER STRIKE KUALA LUMPUR. Sun— Workers m the Sungei Buloh Leper Settlement will go on a hunger strike on Tuesday if the Minister for Health tails to accede to their demand for continued free transport facilities for their children to attend schools m the Federal Capital. These workers193 words
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Article77 1958-08-04 4 TPOH. Sun.— An amah, Chau Cheong. 44. last night returned home *~> find her life savings cf $2,400 ca-h and one foun-tain-pen worth $35 sto.en from her quarters at a Chine c Club at 25 Anderson Road here. See went out at about 3 p.m.77 words
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Article, Illustration47 1958-08-04 4 PARDON us for pointing out. but the "little ladies" you see m the picture are actually little boys of Standard One of the Kuala Lumpur Methodist Boys' School who took part m a concert last Friday night to mark their diamond jubilee. Standardpic by FAH.Fah - 47 words
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Article86 1958-08-04 4 ELECTRONICS students from 21 countries, brought to England under a scheme op- crated by one of the largest I television and radio mahu--1 facturers m Europe, will be i taking their end-of-course examinations this week-end !in Cambridge, England. They include Mr. L. K. Cheng and Mr. L.86 words
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Article140 1958-08-04 4 BOYS URGED TO TAKE UP SCIENCE KUALA KANGSAR, Sun. Federation Minister for Education, Inche Khir Johari. yesterday told the boys of the Malay College here that they should not neglect science m their school curriculum. Speaking at the annual speech day and prize-giving, he stressed the importance of this subject.140 words
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Article137 1958-08-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR, S Malaya would be well m the medical and :f there v.rrc doctor country Like the Eamou Albert' Schweitzer, Minister, Mr. V. T S than, declared last i The Ministei at the annual dim Alumni Associat ion of the Kti Edward Seventh137 words
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164 1958-08-04 4 SINGAPORE Government is considering to change the compulsory retirement age of its women officers from 50 to 55. A proposal that women employees should he allowed to continue to work till the age (if 55, if they were physically and mentally fit, will164 words
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Article119 1958-08-04 4 IPOH. Sim. A trap set by the Police last night led to the arre.-t of a young man m onnection with an oxmrtion threat, at the Cheng Wah Club m Clare Street. Zairial Abidin. 22. who t> also known to his friend- as "Robert119 words
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191 1958-08-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The standing commitiee of the Alumni Association of the Kin_ Edward the Seventh Co.lege of Medicine and the faculty of medicine University of Malaya has lodged a strong protest with the Ministry of Health of the question of medical lees affecting191 words
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Article, Illustration58 1958-08-04 4 Mr. and Mrs. Cheng Tong Fatt after their wedding m Singapore yesterday. The bride is the former Dr. (Miss) Ppggy (loh Suan Sim. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Goh Teik Teong. and the groom the second 808 of Mr. and Mrs. Cheng Chee Peck. A reception was held58 words
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Article50 1958-08-04 4 TELOK ANSON, Sun. Police led by the OCPD Mr. J. R. Sykes, rugied to the Singapore Cold Storage here and surrounded the building yesterday afternoon* when- the firm's emergency alarm went on. It was found that the alarm had gone oft" due to a short circuit.50 words
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Article, Illustration32 1958-08-04 4 ADRIAN MM three.) id Castro, kisses Deaniia Wi I 16th birthday at _ci homr <i gapore. on S a turd a 3 lb j latives and friond s ,ti,n Michael 432 words
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Article82 1958-08-04 4 KI'AIA LUMPUR, Sua, i J 51.50i1.000 niaternit\ hospit;:! t«tir;.""rj and other innovations to iz < well on the way. Health Min&ei than, disposed list light. He wa- speaking al nual dinner ol the King ward VII College and v faculty of the Un:v. rsity Mai ay a at ti82 words
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Article21 1958-08-04 4 pm ci- r_ m t cz Xu M^ itioi hriP J J fl J nun n > s! I n_»**« <ii^*^21 words
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Advertisement86 1958-08-04 4 REGD. TRADE. MARK. Tlie Standard Motor Co. Limited makers of STANDARD TRIUMPH CARS Announce the appointment of entury Motors Limited as distributors of Standard and Triumph Cars' Agents m Borneo: Borneo Motors Ltd. Kuching, Jesselton and Kuala Belait MAIN DEALERS FEDERATION OF MALAYA Selangor. N Semb.lan. Pahang Perak; B.C. MOTORS86 words
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Article374 1958-08-04 5 Front Officials Want Lim To A I ii Amend New Bill SEVERAL Labour Front top officials are pressing the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, to introduce compulsory voting for the rural elections as supplementary legislation to the Local Government Elections (Amendment) Bill, The Standard learnt yesterday. Ihe officials374 words
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248 1958-08-04 5 PENANG, Sun. A petition to the Minister of ierre and Industry, .Air. Tan Siew Sin, to waive import tax on white and grey cloths (42-inch width onh lb€ only two fabrics required for the printing: of z, an -made sarongs, has been sent by248 words
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Article149 1958-08-04 5 Ibuc gi iutji secretary oi me M Tan Phock Kin, said today i with the contention that women •ate m politics and that her place is position m the fli .ci.'" he said. forming themselves into rtion oi the La- 1 n tin v wen assist- I irtj to149 words
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Article83 1958-08-04 5 'VANGELIST WEEK' FOR SENTUL :r"R. Sun. Week will I c relethe Mcl b lisl z n M n lay Sub lay Aug 10. Servic« will be ho! I enings each day at ring th< i ek, when i the Trinity ge, Singapore, on their Auguz I aguesl z i akers.83 words
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Article97 1958-08-04 5 SEVERANCE PAY DISPUTE IS SETTLED THE dispute between Ek Leong H.n. a rubber oaek ng firm, and its 130 employees over the demand on severance pay is over. The dispute arose from the firm's decision to close down 'one of its godowns, throwing 1 the men out of employment Now97 words
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Article, Illustration74 1958-08-04 5 COLOMBO Plan students from Malaya do a Maori war haka under the tutelage of Mr. Te Whakaotinga Poa. Maori student-teacher who gives the Asian boys a lesson once a week at the Colombo Plan Hostel m Wellington. New Zealand. Centre is Mr. Chong Kok Wah, of74 words
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123 1958-08-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Malayan Association of Youth Clubs is holding a competition among members to obtain a design for its tlag. A prize of $50 has been offered by the Associati >n to the winner of this flag-design competition, entries for which close on123 words
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Article, Illustration53 1958-08-04 5 LT. COL. IBRAHIM BIN ISMAIL, M.8.E., took over command of the tith Battalion, Royal Malay Regiment, m Kuala Lumpur, from Lt. Col. 11. J. i Darlington, 0.8. E., last Saturday. Picture shows Lt. Col. Darlington greeting Lt. Col. Ibrahim at the Ipoh Road Camp, Kuala Lumpur.53 words
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301 1958-08-04 5 THE Master Attendant's Office, Singapore, yesterday officially announced m a preliminary notice to mariners the establishment of Fullerton Light and Me withdrawal of Fort Canning Light. Mr. J. A. L. Pavitt, the Acting Master Attendant. told The Standard that tne new Fullerton Light will be301 words
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151 1958-08-04 5 MIC Branch To Launch Drive For New Hall PENANG, Sun. The executive committee of ihe Malayan Indian Congress State branch, has decided to launch a drive for funds to build an Assembly Hall m the City Council area. This was stated by the chairman of the MIC State branch. Mr.151 words
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Article, Illustration94 1958-08-04 5 'Ice-Cream Keeps Malaya Healthy' PENANG, Sun— lee cream prepared under hygienic conI ditions contributed its major share m maintaining th.- -1 health here and m North Ma.ayu. T'nhs was stated by tiie local '< manage/ of Cold Storage Creameries Limited. Mr. T. A. B. Stewart, at a dinner given to94 words
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Advertisement231 1958-08-04 5 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products Balashin Sai In The "New Look" Pack Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness, Nausea, Tiredness Stomachache, Foul Breath. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL SUMMER SALE BUY NOW NOW ON/ BUY NOW save! BARGAINS 1 SAVE! FOR LADIES FOR MEN Cotton231 words
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Article316 1958-08-04 6 I Alliance Wants 93 1 Committees To LE I Run The State m KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Selangor Alliance |1 Councillors will hold a special meeting here on Saturday [t to consider a resolution urging the Council of State to amend the State Constitutiion and thus pave316 words
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246 1958-08-04 6 New D.O. intervenes In Tenancy Dispute BUTTERWORTH, Sun —The new District Officei here, Inche Ghazali sir Dato Sir Mahmud. assuiec padi planters on Bertam Estate m Kepala Batas and the management thai their dispute over tenancy could be settled if cordial relationship existed be. t\ve?n the two parties. He called246 words
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167 1958-08-04 6 Minister On Goodwill Flight To Jakarta 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. 3 A party of twenty Malayans 3 left the Federal Capital this j] morning on a "goodwill" flighl 5 to the Indonesian capital of 3 j Jakarta organised by Garuda 1 1 Indonesian Airways to mark J I the inauguration167 words
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Article, Illustration89 1958-08-04 6 MISS Gladys T i o Phaik Keow. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tio Seng Hee of Penang has just passed thc examination for the Diploma of Architecture m England. Miss Tio, 23, is a student of the Bartlett School of Architecture. University College of London. An89 words
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Article80 1958-08-04 6 MIC Political Committee Chairman KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— MIC President and Health Minister Mr. V. T. Sambanthan was elected chairman of the MIC political committee at the meeting of the MIC central executive committee here today. The meeting also formed another four committees to deal with health and social welfare. publicity,80 words
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193 1958-08-04 6 BEWARE OF TRICKSTERS, POLICE WARN KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Selangor Police have warned j the public to be on the lookout for confidence tricksters I I operating m the Federal j capita!. j Five Kuala Lumpur parents were duped last week by a! j man who claimed that their L children193 words
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Article75 1958-08-04 6 BEXTONV,. Sun. The Old Boys of the Sulaiman English School, here will hold their j special general meeting at the Government Club on Thursday 1 at 7*30 p.m. Earlier m the evening the Old Boys will meet the Present Boys Of the school at I soccer on the75 words
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Article86 1958-08-04 6 THE Commission of Enquiry under the Wages Councils Ordinance ha s completed its report. The report, which was signed by members of the Commission m Kuala Lumpur on Saturday morning, will be submitted to the Minister of Labour and Social Welfare. Picture shows the Chairman. Mr. Cheah86 words
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Miscellaneous191 1958-08-04 6 Vj jf^i I P/^i 11 *Mffl k I Wi i T A I l p v'l The Buddhist Union: Celebration of Kuan Imm Tann at Jalan Senyum with services at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m Gospel Business Men's Fellowship International (Singapore Chapter): First anniversary celebration and election at Singapore Youth191 words
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Miscellaneous257 1958-08-04 6 MALACCA CAPITOL; Che Mamat Parang Tajam 12.30 3. R.30 and 9.15 pm REX: Jet Pilot 12.30. 3 6.30 and 9.15 p.m. LUX): Sri Menanti (Malay) 12 30 '.i. 6 .'{0 and 9.13 p.m. SL'N: Gung Ho 3. 7 and 9.13 p.m. StRtMBAN CAPITOL: Sri Menanti (Malay 2.30. 645 and 9257 words
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Miscellaneous287 1958-08-04 6 I Much 1 3. 7 and 9.15 p m ODEON: Tai Lau Sam Mum Kails > (Cantonese) 12.45, 3, 6.45 and 9.15 p.m. GRAM): Khanzachi (Hindustani) 2.30. 6. and 9 p.m. r airing LIDO: Sayonara 12 15. 3 15 6 15 and P 15 p.m. REX: H:ong Pun Pun S;ew287 words
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Miscellaneous329 1958-08-04 6 RADIO MALAYA <Reginn;i| Service): 7 15 am Onenine announcement and Brighi and Easy; I'M a.m. T:me S: anal and N«ws; 7 35 .1 m. A Dale with Music; 8 a.m New Headline. 1 8d2 am A Da'e with Music (contd); 4 p.m Monday Matinee; 4.30 a.m. Children's Barn Dance iB.B.CT.Si;329 words
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Article, Illustration911 1958-08-04 7 M 0 IM D A V's CJete <Jete a J A -with JENNY Gold Coin Birds' Nest nist, Miss Wu Mcc Chee, can z.e few Malayan girls who h college". Of on m F I i of p r i f I Some Advice ATTRACTIVE Mrs. Hester v McCulloch911 words
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Miscellaneous431 1958-08-04 7 TODAY'S QUOTATION: "A cunning man overreaches no one half as much as himself." Henry Ward Beecher MONDAY FOR EVERYONE: Be active in pursuit of your objectives; utilize time and contacts to advantage Be sociable and cooperative. Keep busy and get things accomplished Utilize ingenuity, tact. rather than haste or forcefulness.431 words
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Miscellaneous126 1958-08-04 7 RITA DEL MAR By public. people in general can react to your advan tage. SCORPIO— Oct. 23 to Nov. 21 Forward ac'ivi ties connected 'A-i*h your health, work Attend to buying and wardrobe. SAGITTARIUS— Nov. 22 to Dec. 21 Seek a sense of freedom. pleasure or the opportuni;y :o progress126 words
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Advertisement1111 1958-08-04 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 241 2 (18 lines) (Incorporateo m btngapcre) (12 lines) "t?' THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE £7 SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargr (via Suez with liberty to proceed via Panama or1,111 words
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Advertisement961 1958-08-04 8 mjrwTCTfT \<£>T\ T INF NII9UI \\_y ***JHI!i FOR lAPAN Spore P S ham Penang Rvusho Maru tor Osaka, Kobe, Yokohama G. 4/5 Akakurasan Maru far Hongkong, Yokohama, Kobe, Moji 17 Aug 1 5 Aug Hakubasan Maru for Hongkong, Japan Ports 28 Aug 25 Aug FOR US.A. via SUEZ For New961 words
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Advertisement475 1958-08-04 8 EAST ASIATIC HOMtWAKD.s b ai Rl 0| Afi n U Rotterdam Hamburg Bremen LALANDIA" 3 _fllJA" RINA 7/j lp "MALACCA" ii 12 sept JCLANUIA 20 21 s C pt OUTWARD Sa.l.ngs f or Ban^^ ir Pen,,, "SELANDIA" 5 "SONGKHLA" "KOREA" OENMARR MOUSt KUALA L^ t S.NCAPORt fe4 A mcant k6475 words
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Article119 1958-08-04 9 Gain Seen In Trade With U.S. NEW YORK, Aug. 3 Results of foreign trade tor the first half of this year indicate that other countries are likely to experience a substantial financial gain as a result of their transactions with United Slates m 1958. according to a mid-year review of119 words
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Article152 1958-08-04 9 The group estimates $26.--200.000 000 is expected to be currently available to foreign countries. According to the grotip. this is composed of $12,500,--000.000 m commercial import.-: $3,500,000,000 expended for transportation, travel and I miscellaneous services: mili-l tary expenditures abroad (as distinct from military shipments from the United!152 words
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Article250 1958-08-04 9 COMPETITION between exporting and oil^illmg interests toi limited arrivals of copra during the week, totaling some 1.000 tons, gave a boost to local prices, acco-dmg to the weekly produce report of Lewis Peat iS p^re) Ltd. Demand for the commodity arising from this competition forced prices250 words
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138 1958-08-04 9 U.K. To Train Technicians For Project THE Chairman of Directors, Sir Cyril Jones, of the Indian Steelworks Construction Com- pany a consortium of 13 British manufacturing firms— has announced m London that about 300 Indians are to come to Britain during the next three years to train as technicians for138 words
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210 1958-08-04 9 Aussie Firm Plans Big Export Drive AN AUSTRALIAN firm producing farm-line products for the Australian farmer, are planning a vigorous export drive to countries of Asia. Chief product to be exported will be mineral food supplement for livestock, a scientifically compounded, properly balanced minerals ration for pigs, cattle and sheep.210 words
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Article91 1958-08-04 9 A special t.vpe of kettle to produce synthetic materials for incorporation jn paints, has been installed at the factory ot a New South Wales, Australia, paint firm. It is the first of its kind m Australia and will produce plastic m solution for experimental paint finishes.91 words
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Article62 1958-08-04 9 AUSTRALIA will be represented at the British Food Fair to oe held at Oiyn.pia, London, from Aug. 27 to Sept. 11. The Australian site of some 1.720 sq. ft. is exceptionally well placed to attract visitors' attention, according to the Minister for Trade. Mr. J. McEwen.62 words
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Article27 1958-08-04 9 CHRYSLER Corp. announced it has bought Ford Motor Co.'s 15.2 per cent interest m SIMCA, the largest nongovernment owned passenger car manufacturer m France ■UPI.UPI - 27 words
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Article65 1958-08-04 9 ORDINARY straw processed into a new type of structural board is being increasingly used m Australian and other markets for constructional purposes. A newly developed material Stramit manufactured by Board Ptv. Ltd., of Brooklyn, Victoria, is light yet strong, fire-resistant, sound absorbent and easy to instal,65 words
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Article56 1958-08-04 9 LONDON, Aug. 3. (Reuter) —A fourth British bank— the National Provincial— plans to enter the hire purchase field by buying shares m North Central Wagon and Finance Company. The company's board has recommended its shareholders to accept the bank's offer of £4 10s for each of56 words
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262 1958-08-04 9 LONDON, Aug. 3. (Reuter) Exports from he sterling area continued to decline m the first quarter of 19.^8 and were about eight per cent lower than m the first quarter of last year, the Board of Trade Journal said today I Exports from the262 words
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Article176 1958-08-04 9 Japan To Legislate Design Law TOKYO, Aug. 3, (Renter)— The Japanese Government is drafting legislation to preper.t copying of foreign designs by Japanese exporters, the Japan Sundry Goods Design Centre said today. The statement was made as Japanese newspaper correspondents m Washington reported that the United States government had made176 words
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Article53 1958-08-04 9 SALES MANAGER of Associated Pulp Paper Mills Ltd., Australia. Mr. E. Esmond Jones arrived m Singapore on Saturday. Spicers (Export) Ltd.. local agents, have invited guests to the Cathay Preview Theatre tomorrow for a screening of a film about the Australian mill on the occasion of53 words
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Article77 1958-08-04 9 SENIOR Assistant Controller m the Federation's Ministry of Commerce and Industry. Inche Nashruddin bin Mohamed. Is among a group of government officials from many countries who are now under training on a U.N. Technical Assistance Administration, at the GATT secretariat m Geneva. He has joined the77 words
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Article76 1958-08-04 9 U.K. GOLD and dollar re- serves rose by U S. $8,000,000 [m July and Stood at U.S. (3,084,000.000 at the end of the month. U.S. 152,500,000 pere paid to the European Payments Union m respect of June and j U.S. $2,500,000 mere paid to creditors of76 words
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472 1958-08-04 9 SHARE SUPPORT EVEN IN ALL THE SECTIONS Finance And Commerce M^— Wk By A Market Correspondent TURNOVER of business in the Malayan share market last week, though small, was fairly evenly divided between all the three sections industrials, tins and rubbers. Apart from one or two exceptions, movements in industrials472 words
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Article210 1958-08-04 9 BLSLNESS done from July 26 to August l: industrials: Fra-er and Neave ii/ *2 *51 to S2-51J- Gammons 51.40 and $1.41. Hammer and Co. $1.60, Hongkong Telephones HK (Co\onL^4ls^r^Ho gnJnn. Bang "a (London j £434 Hum? Industries (FE) Pref A5/ Wm. Jacks $150 to $147* Malayan Cement210 words
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Article, Illustration52 1958-08-04 9 MR JOHN RHODES, Pepsi Cola International's vice-president m charge of marketing, is due m Singapore on Wednesday on a visit to the Colony. Also a director of In* company, Mr. Rhodes lias extensive experience m connection with marketing of soft drinks m many parts of the world.52 words
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Article, Illustration53 1958-08-04 9 THIS VISCOUNT aircraft of British European Airways is being loaded with 100 "Gardenmaster" market garden cultivators. The British-made machines are being sent to Norway. The "Gardenmaster" Is a small rotary machine, which can be operated by one man, and on which can be attached grass-cutting53 words
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Advertisement207 1958-08-04 9 £TT ORIENT LINE P* fr^ S pore P Sham Penang Auq 17 Auq f iScpl 8 Sepr ji 24 Aug 26 Aug 10 Sepr f(0 en star LINE JpJ I *ug 5 Aug 4 Sept 13 Aug 29 Aug i Atco*m*md*tim] CAN MAIL LINE fi Vancouver also "'.'roment to ll207 words
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Article, Illustration999 1958-08-04 10 Scoreboard North 1st Innings 155 South 1st Innings K. Pearre b Singh 32 A. Barrick b Dews 0 C. Thuraisingam c Singh b Dews 4 S. Sathiapalan run out 19 M. T. Ratnam b Dews 0 D. Alty c Rajalingam b Lee 49 Norris lbw bStandardpic - 999 words
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Article110 1958-08-04 10 Selangor Slam 2 Past Penang KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Selangor beat Penang 2-0 m thc Malayan Public Works Depar.ment inter-state soccer final on the Cheras Road ground today. Both teams were evenly matched and there was no score m the firs; half. Selangor went into the attack soon after the changeover110 words
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Article109 1958-08-04 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sup.. Selangor schoolboys today won the right to enter the semifinals Of the schoolboys interstate badminton tournament for the Keah .Too Seang Trophy when they heat Negri Semhi'an schools by four matches to one j Results were (Selangor school boys first)! Singles: Billy109 words
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Article31 1958-08-04 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Ma' a van open badminton championships will be held at the Flan Chiang High School. Green Lane. Penang, on August < 22. 23 and 124. j31 words
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Article58 1958-08-04 10 ROYAL Air Force Seletar scored a runaway victory over Bedok Snorts Club win- ning by ten _oal_ to one m a l SAFA Div. 2A lea.ue match at Balestier Road yesterday Wingneld 5, Dewel 3, Wei- lans and Davey scored for the Airmen while Bedok's58 words
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479 1958-08-04 10 'ENCOURAGE RUGBY IN SCHOOLS' BEADLES RI ALA Ll MPIR. Sun. There has been a significant increase m the number of schools playing rugby football m Malaya, declared Mr. O. H. R. Beadles president of the Malayan Rugby Union, at the annual general meeting of the Union held "As the main479 words
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Article386 1958-08-04 10 MALACCA, Sun. Four records including one which beat the Malayan mark were broken m a keen athletic meet featuring the Singapore Swifts Athletes Association, Negri Sembilan and Malacca AAAs and a team from Muar. i Michael Evans of Negri improved on the Malayan mark of386 words
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Article, Illustration342 1958-08-04 10 Vigano Is The Top Gun AN ITALIAN* C. igano. competing for the first time at the Singapore dun Club August Bank Holiday Shoot won the coveted "Oei T.jong Ham" open challenge cup at the Rifle Range yesterday. He started at a* no handicap basis, registering a total of 80 out342 words
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Article127 1958-08-04 10 Tan Is Malayan Tennis Boss KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Singapore will be the venue for the next inter-port tennis competition, it was decided at the annual pcne~al meeting of the Lawn Tenni.s As- j sociation of Malaya held here i today. The 1959 Malayan championships would be held at < Ipoh127 words
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Article646 1958-08-04 10 DUBIOUS HON FOR MALAY J Ong S- Toy Sh ari i T±l u/. j T lite With pi j I KIALA LDMPI R Sun I I Games champion, Rev muru >. crown champion at the Mai V ships which concluded hwT S He took the s.rc P yr.sieraay by beating646 words
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Article313 1958-08-04 10 ruft me inira sccessive i year, Singapore's Ceylon s Sports Club and the Tami- lian Physical Culture As>o- ciation, Kuala Lumpur, failed to reach a decision m j j their annual cricket match for the Modliar Nagalingam Shield. The match ended m a draw at Balestier Road yesterday. Continuing313 words
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Advertisement167 1958-08-04 10 Subscribe To The STAND ADD MALAYA a ONLY INDEPENDENT NATIONAL PAPER. v you live m Singapore or the Federation of Malaya "«T_Jl\ e _l^" ou,,di j ls areas wh y n <>t subscribe to the MAIHJJAKD and have it delivered to your home daily or to your office il preferred?167 words
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Article30 1958-08-04 11 Huka Kongsl >" -v Fe rsoma Stabla M'a. I *C Wilh a«d a Kenrtard 'A (Vg Mn E M. Pe cast i; tears Stab b H Vao Kong!30 words
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Article31 1958-08-04 11 ass 3, Div. i-«tt >-^. A Stab iiDc-? Synd ca*» j stable Mr. 8. K Chua K *»gs M W& C Aw* J d Lm Mi E E Chew31 words
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Article24 1958-08-04 11 B Kf UN r Li m Kong v Stable S Wong CH.Tsn Mrs T. H. Teo I. Stable T H. Teo stat a24 words
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Article22 1958-08-04 11 K w i k Stable Ms l c Yor* and P.1 Mi and Mrs A P Lim &T Stable Cheong and22 words
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Article45 1958-08-04 11 r EN Mrs 5 K Chus and r -v\v;** i, Mi V L Lee ii;: *a Chen| Ta k Mi E I Ta-,' KV1 < y^ a B'KELEN A P m C K Lea i Sunsh Stable EN Diailand Synd cat*45 words
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Article24 1958-08-04 11 ?ACI stable Mrs a L Davdson :.a'd-" Stab'e M R a c Wits a«d Kcnnard m :'nm>)t«d »o C!a« 2.24 words
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735 1958-08-04 11 YESTERDAYS quarterfinals of the Singapore open singles tournament give strong indication of a V- S. S. Nathan versus Seah Lye Huat final tonight. Nathan is the junior title holder, and Lye Huat the defending Colony champion. Nathan meets M. Sadali. the Colony Foon_735 words
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Article397 1958-08-04 11 ADIAN MIS ""NCfSS L 808 BEDARD ANCOUVER, Aug. 3. (RevB tb Bedard, the 26-year- Q lebec player, won the awn tennis cham- ship for th c third time m rears here yesterday. Hi retained the title, by 'ting Whitney Reed (Cali- a l 6-0, 5-3, 6-3. Eleanor397 words
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Article103 1958-08-04 11 PENANG. Sun. Penang Sports Club beat Selangor Club 65 runs m a cricket match on the Western Road ground today. The game was played m a siight drizzle m the afternoon. The P. S.C chalked up a total of l.iT runs m the first innin_s.103 words
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Article610 1958-08-04 11 But Kowloon Recover For A Draw PENANG, Sun. The touring Kowloon Motor Bus Company Football Club of Hongkong recovered from a shock goal m the fifth minute to hold the Bederation of Malaya to a one-all draw m a friendly soccer match before a crowd of610 words
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Article164 1958-08-04 11 U.S. Girls Fail To Hold Lead WARSAW. Aug. 3 (U?l>— American men won their track meet with Poland last night. 119-97. but Jerzy Chromik thrilled 100.000 countrymen by setting a world record of eight minutes. 32 seconds m the gruelling, 3.000-metre steeplechase. Pohsh fans, .lamming iheir new 'Tenth Anniversary' stadium164 words
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Article33 1958-08-04 11 PORT ELIZABETH, South Africa, Aug 3 (Reuter) The French Rugby Union touring team were beaten 9-5 by the Junior Springboks s'de m a hard-fought match played m wet conditions here yesterday.33 words
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Article, Illustration193 1958-08-04 11 NOVICES WATER-SKI TITLES ARE DECIDED TWO events decided m the Malayan water-ski championships at Pasir Ris yesterday were the Novices Slalom and Tricks Peter Burns did well to take the Novices Slalom while the Novices Tricks title went to Hugh I.onghurst. The only competitor m the Novices Jump, Raymond Clarke,193 words
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Article357 1958-08-04 11 LAKER LANDS 7 FOR 53 LONDON. Aug. 3 (Reuter) Jim Laker, the England spin bowler, gave Surrey, the Lnglish county cricket champions, a great start to their match against Nottinghamshire at the Oval here yesterday. Laker '.ook seven wickets for 58 runs m helping the ,-ouihern county to dismiss Nottinghamshire357 words
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Article130 1958-08-04 11 Ten Records Go At Malay College KUALA KANGSAR. Sun. Ten records were broken at yesterday's annual sports of the Malay College. Abdul Malek bin Mohamed Salleh. the school captain, won the individual championship with 26 points, winning the discus throw, the shot putt and the hop, step and lump. Abdul130 words
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200 1958-08-04 11 Craik Leads S'pore Golf Qualifiers QUALIFIERS for the Singapore open golf amateur championship played at the Royal Singapore Golf Club yesterday were: R.Craik (150 1. D.W Mcmullan (154), D. I. Stirk (156). F. Sulci iff (157), P. R ftlessum (157), J. D. Mackie (158), X W Bell (158), R. C200 words
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Article475 1958-08-04 11 VERNON MORGAN - World Record To Britain VERNON MORGAN By WHITE CITY. London. Aug. 3. (Reuter i A nr« world record for the 440 yard* for women was set here yesterday by Britain's 21-year old Molly Hisrox, who returned a time of 55.6 seconds m an invitation event during the two-day match here475 words
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Article75 1958-08-04 11 IPOH. Sun The Perak inter-zone athletic meet will be held on the Anderson School padang on Friday, Ajg 8 at 2.30 p.m. The meet, organized by the Central Perak Schools Sports Council, will mrlude 13 individual events and two team events for boys under 19 and75 words
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Article47 1958-08-04 11 THE following have b(*en selected to play for Singapore against Hongkong m the ir.terport go'f match on Fliesday and Wednesday: D W. Mcmillanu R C w Stokes, T H. A Potts, Q I Ballpmr. R. Cra>k. N A Harvey, P R Mp^'.im. X W Bell47 words
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Advertisement110 1958-08-04 11 Greying or grey hair needs if you: hair is showing signs of advancing age, its youthful appearance can be regained by using y Morgan* Pomade It restores g-ey hair to its natural colDur Simply massage a litt'e into the roots and brush well Morgan's Pomade feeds the roots banishes >110 words
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Miscellaneous103 1958-08-04 11 SINGAPORE SOCCER: Friendly: Singapore Selection vs Kelantan, Jalan Besar. 5.15 p.m. SAFA League Div. 3A: Rajaji SC vs Customs SC, Geylarg, 5.15 p.m. Mount Eynil u SC rs Seletar FC. MFA. 5.15 p.m. WATER- s Kl Malayan championships, Pavr R\t, 10 a.m. ATHLETICS: Ceylon Sports Club. Balestier Road, 2.30 p.m.103 words
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141 1958-08-04 12 KATHMANDU, Nepal. Aug. 3 (Reuter) Tibetan sources m Nepal today discounted reports of a large-scale revolt m Eastern Tibet but said Kham tribesmen m that area appeared to have stepped up their guerilla operations against the Chinese. These sources said Kham guerillas had. after a141 words
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Article383 1958-08-04 12 Stir Up Revolts Behind The Iron Curtain, He Says TAIPEI. Aug. 3 (UPI) President Chiang Kaishek of Nationalist China said yesterday that indirect aggression caused the Middle East crisis and should be dealt with by stirring up revolts behind the Iron Curtain. "The 'Summit' Conference383 words
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221 1958-08-04 12 CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida. Aup 3 (UPI) The mlgnty Atlas inter-continental missile soared off over th 3 Atlantic yesterday on its first successful flight with full power. It was also believed the longest Bight vet made by the formidable rocket— some 2.300 miles,221 words
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228 1958-08-04 12 The Danger Is Indirect Aggression, Warns Times NEW YORK Aug. 3 (Reuter) The New York Times warned m an editorial today against Communist indirect aggression m several parts of the world. The New York Times said: ''In any forthcoming discussion of the Middle East tension, tner? will r.ecez-arilv be mention228 words
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Article71 1958-08-04 12 WARSAW, Aug. 3 (UPI) The Communist news agency PAP said last night that the Roman Catholic Church m Poland has bowed to Communist Government pressure and agreed to submit all religious publications to state censorship. The official news agency said Stefan. Cardinal Vrynskijs. had also71 words
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Article23 1958-08-04 12 INFLUENZA of "apparently epidemic form" was hitting Manila and the suburh*. Dr Mariano Incasiano. *he City Health Officer reported ve.>terday. JPI.UPI - 23 words
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Article21 1958-08-04 12 THE French cruiser De Grasse. three escort vessels and a tanker arrived m Toulon yeste-day from the Eastern Mediterranean.21 words
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Article31 1958-08-04 12 TWO persons were killed and three others injured m Lucknow. India, yesterday when police fired on a stonethrowing mob composed mostly of striking medical students. Seventeen policemen were injured. UPI.31 words
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Article, Illustration130 1958-08-04 12 WONDER PLANE FOR R.A.F. THE Royal Ai r Force has been given details of this new high-perfor-mance transport aircraft, the HP 111. This aircraft, whose design is based on that of the Victor. Britain's premier V-bomber, combines the roles of intercontinental strategic and tactical theatre of war transports. In theUPI - 130 words
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307 1958-08-04 12 Divorcee Shoots Lover Who Did Her Wrong. INDIANAPOLIS. Indiana. Aug. 3. (UPl)— Divorcee Connie Nicholas awoke from a twodav coma yesterday and confessed she shot and killed her wealthy, married lover m a wild fight m front of his new love's apartment. Mrs Nicholas. 43 made an emotional. sob-wracked confession307 words
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331 1958-08-04 12 NEW DELHI, Aug. 3 (UPI) Indian sources pre dieted yesterday that if Premier Nikita Khrushchev goes to the United States he will outwit all other Summit participants and win a sizable amount of personal popularity. Although White House officials may not like it,331 words
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Article171 1958-08-04 12 WASHINGTON. Aug 3 (UPD The United States is holding up arms shipments to Iraq even though it granted diplomatic recognition to the new regime yesterday, pending clarification of Iraq's continued membership m the Baghdad Pact, informed sources said. Iraq received U.S. military hardware171 words
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Article, Illustration53 1958-08-04 12 HELD at bay by a machine gunner lying prone on the ground, pro-Nasser demonstrators assemble m front of Baghdad's new Baghdad Hotel housing many foreigners The hotel has had an army guard on its door ever since the recent coup d'etat m which the monarchy wasUPI - 53 words
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Article117 1958-08-04 12 PROSPECTORS RUSH FOR URANIUM BRUSSELS. Au_. 3 (Reuter* Amateur prospectors. armed with geiger counters are rushing to the Richelle region near Vi.se. Eastern Belgium, following a report that, uranium-rich earth has been located m the district. Professor J. Jedwab. of Brussels University, recently told a private gathering of scientists here117 words
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Article185 1958-08-04 12 TIMS. Au E 3- (lPll election as new Lebanese presife, with signs oi relief (odav by pro-Western political leaders im"' The Lebanese Army I victory was seen here Rabat as ending two tl that have caused d< ep since the start of the three* month-old Lebanese i The threat185 words
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