Singapore Standard, 9 August 1958
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Title Section25 1958-08-09 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Teleohone ***** —5 Cobl« "TIGERNEWS" SINCAPORE. SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1958 VQI- IX No- 38 15 cts. 14 Pages m it m [FINAL EDITION]25 words
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Article546 1958-08-09 1 UNANIMOUS VOTE FOR i a MIDDLE EAST DEBATE British Russian Foreign M misters Agree To Attend UNITED NATIONS, Aug. 8— The United Nations Security Council last night unanimously voted for an emergency session of the General Assembly on the Middle East which was summoned for 4.30 a.m.Reuter; UPI - 546 words
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359 1958-08-09 1 First Fruit Of Macmillan's Tour ATHENS. Aug. 8 (Reuter) Sir Hugh Foot, Governor of Cyprus, met Archbishop Makarios here this afternoon m a new move for a Cyprus settlement, between two meetings of the British and Greek Prime Ministers today. After the meeting359 words
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Article25 1958-08-09 1 THE United States atomic submarine Nautilus has completed a polar sea trip under the Arctic ice cap, the White House announced yesterday. UPIUPI - 25 words
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Article151 1958-08-09 1 BANGKOK, Aug. 8 (UPI) Foreign^Mlnisto Prin eW* Waithavakon said today Thailand declared a state tK emergency m six provinces bordering Cambodii to guard against infiltration and maintain m imeaency status m those areas pending border negotiation between the two countries. Wan said the action "should151 words
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Article25 1958-08-09 1 THE bulk of the estate of the late film executive Harry M. Warner was left to his widow, Mrs. Rea E. Warner. UPIUPI - 25 words
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142 1958-08-09 1 Close PI Consulates Call By Senator MANILA, Aug. 8 (UPI) An influential senator said today the Philippines would have to close its consulates m the free ports of Hongkong and Singapore if "we want to avoid the flow of our goods into Communist countries." Senator Edmundo. Chairman of the Senate142 words
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Article20 1958-08-09 1 CHARLES Hall Speight 53. Assistant Vice-President of American President Lines, '..td., died m New York on Wednesday. UPIUPI - 20 words
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181 1958-08-09 1 NICOSIA. Aus. 8 (Reuter) About 250 Greek Cypriots held without trial at Limassol detention camp today began a hunger strike to protest against "the death m mysterious circumstances" of a fellow-detainee. The man, Platon Stylianou, died earlier this week. Two post-mortem examinations were made181 words
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Article, Illustration515 1958-08-09 1 Carpenter Found Knifed To Death In A Back Lane A SINGAPORE carpenter, Hin Keng Chong, 22, was yesterday found dead m a back lane off Penhas Road m what Police believe to be another secret society killing. Chong was the fourth person found murdered m the Colony this month and515 words
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Article51 1958-08-09 1 BEIRUT, Aug. 3 (Reuter)— Two people were killed and about 12 injured when a bomb exploded on the rocf of a cafe m the centre of Beirut today. This is the second fatal bomb incident m Beirut since General Fuad Chehab became Pre-sident-elect on July51 words
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Article, Illustration38 1958-08-09 1 THE body of Hin Keng Chong. lies m a back lane off Penhas Road Singapore. A Policeman stands guard nearby. Standardpic was taken just before the body was removed to the General Hospital mortuary.38 words
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206 1958-08-09 1 RED CHINA MASSING JETS OFF FORMOSA TAIPEI, Aug. 8 (UPI) The Nationalist Chinese Defence Ministry warned today that 1,100 to 1,200 Communist jet warp'ianes are poised along the South China Coast facing Formosa. The Government's estimate of Communist jet striking power was disclosed by Rear Admiral Liv Hoh-tu. the Ministry's206 words
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Article70 1958-08-09 1 BALTIMORE. Maryland, Aug. 8. (UPI) Elizabeth F. Lewis. 66. former Methodist Missionary m China and prize winning author of books for children, died yesterday after a long illness. Mrs. Lewis, widow of Bishop John A. Lewis m China was a student of the Chinese language70 words
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Advertisement8 1958-08-09 1 (See Page 2 for full Security Council debate)8 words
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1390 1958-08-09 2 Sobolev Accuses Paa Powers Of Aggression THE SECURITY COUNCIL JgR^ Tc Reds Grieved That] Aren't Satellites-LoJ I UNITED NATIONS, New York, Aug. 8 The Soviet resident representative to the United Nations Security Council, Mr. Arkady Sobolev, yesterday accused the Baghdad Pact members of taking military measures "designed to prepare an1,390 words
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Advertisement1009 1958-08-09 2 TODDY TENDER TENDERS will be received by the Senior Assistant Comptroller of Customs, Johore Bahru, for the supply of toddy to Government I Toddy Shopo In Johore for the years 1959 60. Tender forms and particulars regarding quantities and tapping areas may be obtained from Senior Customs Officer ln Johore1,009 words
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Advertisement589 1958-08-09 2 TENDER NOTICES SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST TENDERS are invited for the electrical contract for 4 blocks of 9 storey flats and 4 St. Michael's Road—Contract Tender form etc. may be obtained from the Architect's I Department on payment of a [deposit of $100/- which will be refunded if a bona fide589 words
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SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
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Article686 1958-08-09 3 I, KU. 0. S. Ramanathan, has P* w o*ver0 *ver about the vital role that the B 1 S Vfld must continue to play, to W* the Federation's newly-acquired B*' ts wider implications better W .He pubic ?ood. In voicing his views ■:f oser co operation between the686 words
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Article30 1958-08-09 3 iet* n.ifr> «oda > pot* i^6i Laeies i iC£knEwS* <5 lines) All department* ~^'«nce d;ag 174 B*tu «<3 ..'t {J8366 Sw fck?.r St rel: K5? Tel- 147130 words
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We the PEOPLE
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Letter393 1958-08-09 3 Critical Financial Situation Sir It is reported that m the past few months the actual revenue of the Singapore Government has fallen far below the estimated figure that the Government is unable to meet all the expenditure already approved for this year. As a result the Government has been forced393 words
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Letter, Illustration722 1958-08-09 3 Roland Challis - What is Woomera like to live in? Roland Challis By MELBOURNE [F you, as a school. teacher, builder, engineer, mot h e r-of-t wo, nurse, tradesman, technician or scientist, found yourself posted to Woomera and many such people have been what would you do? You'd be m a hurry to722 words
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559 1958-08-09 3 Sir— On July 4. 1957 you published a letter re "Our Special Constables". On July 17, 1957, Assemblyman Mr. Wong Foo Nam, inquired, whether the Government will improve the terms and conditions of service of the Special Constabulary and suggested that there was dissatisfaction among559 words
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Letter145 1958-08-09 3 Sir— When candidates m the last City Council elections strung up cloth banners across the public streets, it was held an offence because of the distraction they caused motorists and the candidates were ordered to pull them down Now, m connection with the Mayor's anti-spitting campaign similar banners145 words
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Article, Illustration427 1958-08-09 3 the NEWS as it strikes me r rHE United Nations Security •a Council meeting, which unanimously decided to call the General Assembly into session immediately to debate the Middle East crisis, was marked by lively verbal exchanges between the United States and Soviet Russia, with this difference: while the U.S.427 words
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Advertisement24 1958-08-09 3 For the fast, of rich, rip. tomatoes t W l__k IHI HUNT FOR THE B£ST TOMATO _j{ CATSUP §jp Available at your favourite Grocer's24 words
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250 1958-08-09 4 3 Charged For Stoning Volunteer Constables TWO Volunteer Special Constables attached to the Beach Road Police Station told the Singapore Sixth Magistrate's Court yesterday that they were hit by stones when they were on duty at a Peoples' Action Party election rally at the junction of Lavender Street and Penhas250 words
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Article, Illustration73 1958-08-09 4 THE first Indian girl to join Malayan Airways as an air hostess is Miss Amarjit Kaur, an exKuala Lumpur schoolgirl. Miss Kaur, 18, was an usher at the ECAFE meeting m Kuala Lumpur earlier this year. Said the ex-student of Pudu English School: "I choose73 words
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Article90 1958-08-09 4 MISS LIU Hwee Har, a lecturer at the Sineapore Teachers' Training College, will give a talk on the American High School System of Education tonight at 7.00 at the auditorium of the Chinese Y.M.CA. at Prince Edward Road. The talk, one of a fortnightly series90 words
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79 1958-08-09 4 TWO members of the Malayan Police Force and two from Singapore have passed out the Hendon Police Training School near London, The Standard was told yesterday. They were Choy Chiua Chong of the Johore Special Branch, Inspector Abdullah hin Yeop of Malaya, Inspector C.79 words
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Article, Illustration655 1958-08-09 4 Man The Cause Of Feminine Inferiority, Says Han Suyin WOMAN lives m a society today where there are the strongest myths about herself, her status and ncr behaviour, because this is a man-made world, said Dr. Elizabeth Comber last night, m the Allen Lecture Theatre, Singapore655 words
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Article53 1958-08-09 4 SINGAPORE'S First District Magistrate Mr. D. C. D'Cotta yesterday sentenced Quek Scow Leng, 29, to 18 months' jail for trying to steal a $3 shirt from a house m Syed Alwi Road on July 3 at 4.40 a.m. Quek had several previous convictions, the53 words
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Article46 1958-08-09 4 MR. J. A. JOHNSON, a law student, has resigned from his post as, Secretary-Geneial of the University of Malaya Students Union because of "pressure of work." The new Secretary-General of the U.M.S.U. is now Mr. Chiang Hia Ding, ari Economics Honours student.46 words
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Article, Illustration117 1958-08-09 4 U.S. STUDENTS TO TOUR S.I.T. PROJECTS TWO American students, who have been doing a year's postgraduate work m Australia under the Fullbright Students' programme, are now m Singapore on a short visit. Mr. Gordon Bell, a graduate of the Massachusetts Institute ct Technology, and Miss Gwen Druyor, are spending their117 words
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Article30 1958-08-09 4 TWO ltae-engin< through busy streets m centre of Singapore ye to answer a fire jlar arrival, they found nants had put Mil the which started m a cm30 words
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Article80 1958-08-09 4 SCHOOLBOY LOSES PEN AND WATCH A 13-YEAR-OLD schoolboy, Png Choo Ling, was robbed of his pen and watch worth $30 m Ang Siang Hill, Singapore, on Thursday afternoon. Png said that he was stopped by three men, one of whom was armed with a dagger. They pulled him into a80 words
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150 1958-08-09 4 Ipoh A.C.S. Needs More Classrooms IPOH, Fri.-Mr. A T ft* rl ah PP rincipali nc ipal of the A:' Chinese School here t appealed to parent., p and friends of the school more support so that the im mediate needs of the school might be realised. The school's 56 ca150 words
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Article32 1958-08-09 4 TAN Cheng Kang. 2i was yesterday acquitted by ttie Singapore Second District Judge. Mr. Choor Singh, of a charge of breaking into a cofTeeshop m Telok Kurau Road, on Jan. 1.32 words
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Article58 1958-08-09 4 ABOUT 780 patients received blood donated by 889 nr'pie m Singapore's hosr- last month. A Government rtatement said that a number I donors had registered ing an appeal to commen firms m the Colony An appeal has been I all registered medical l tioners m the58 words
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166 1958-08-09 4 MAYOR, of Singapore. Mr. Ong Eng Guan, yesterday urged hawkers to "be an active worker" m the Anti-Spitting Campaign and spread the message of health and hygiene throughout the island. Mr. Ong, speaking at a mass rally of hawkers at Victoria Memorial Hall, told166 words
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Article35 1958-08-09 4 I I 1 fl he u-P" >fl w m '"m\\ -<*. I -fl He -^H -J m- ■■>n .1 fl vec /fl Wong, m% agreed fl Ihe tfl a! '9 tract." r fl c...r.jfl I35 words
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Article31 1958-08-09 4 The PI tion Worker 31 »t 1 This h: by th. sals aftei wage f> The I bet weei r *r'^ 1 the A I intenrT pel -t 1 -^131 words
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Advertisement106 1958-08-09 4 Jm,litf£«f L 1 ___!__■____>■ Ntjai stops Whooping Cough FASTER! From the first sip, Nyal Whooping Cough Syrup, eases that tightness of the chest and difficulty of breathing that is so apparent m whooping cough. Hoarse croupy conditions common m children respond to Nyal's deep-reaching, <\ppp[ Nyal 1 ___««e©* i I106 words
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Article290 1958-08-09 5 Two New Bills To Be Tabled At Assembly TWO new bills Planning and the Singapore Housing and Development Bill will be tabled at next Wednesday's Legislative Assembly meeting to implement the Master Plan, said the Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing, Inche Abdul Hamid290 words
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Article60 1958-08-09 5 1 uear- > ."/..'-other ?"door m rr > eres a »nd eS iesl n you ";V l w Ar- the peo- n *n c $om< c r< rr fjon -day ,> 1 ,y ?n by samp r.s 1 1 n rum -c tin B ret c'LDI. S uretnam trjk60 words
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Article46 1958-08-09 5 the -rious m a i«_ June i m les- -a!ed M Sec-^ Minister, h was TO the ■^CPorgani"s ->■-& a_.> MCP f -?.T.be:< of pan i i L next n i Will '">. --■< to authoriS the fr rr. State T It Is is r.s. retary -entra] romun-46 words
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Article206 1958-08-09 5 Registrar No New Appointment iHt university of Malaya. haa now decided NOT to appoint a Registrar pending a decision on th? University's future the present Registrar, Mr, W. Burton, told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Burton, who was secDded 'rom the Federation Ministry of Education, has acted a s Registrar since206 words
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Article233 1958-08-09 5 i %n J 1 -An attractive waitress iedrk ma S»strate Inche Abdul Rani Si j7 ot the taxi m which she was mu mhbed her at thc lake I^ens k- tax Ch ir. that n n was Miss I J •'■"■»rna- it rr r233 words
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Article56 1958-08-09 5 WORK CLOSER THOMSON ELECTORS and elected representatives m Singapore -hould work closer together, and aa many people as pos«sible should have the opportuniti of acting as elected representatives of the people, the Director of Information Services, Mr. G. G. Thomson, said over Radio Malaya last night. Mr Thomson was speaking56 words
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Article, Illustration306 1958-08-09 5 UNIVERSITY MOVE FOR A FACULTY OF COMMERCE A PRELIMINARY survey with a view to opening a Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration at the t'nivrrsity of Malaya is now under Way m Singapore. The survey is being carried out by the Professor of Finance at Canada's University of British Columbia,306 words
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Article, Illustration83 1958-08-09 5 DR. CHEN SU-LAN. president of the Singapore Chinese Young Men's Christian Association yesterday declared open an exhibition of paintings by Taiwan artist Mr. Ran In-ting at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce building. The exhibition, entitled "Scenes of America," will be open to the public up till83 words
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Article, Illustration47 1958-08-09 5 Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing, Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, is seen above looking at one of the Master Plan maps on Singapore with Planning Adviser to the Singapore Improvement Trust Mr D.H. Komlosy, at the Assembly Hall yesterday. StandardpicStandardpic - 47 words
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Article123 1958-08-09 5 PROFESSOR A. Oppenheim, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya, leaves Singapore by air tomorrow to attend the Congress of the Commonwealth Universities, to be held m McGill University. Montreal, from September 1 to 5. Before this Congress however, Prof. Oppenheim will attend the Conference of Heads123 words
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Article36 1958-08-09 5 A FIRE razed part of the kitchen of Woodbridge Hospital m Yio Chu Kang Road, Singapore, last night. Hospital assistants and patients extinguished the blaze before the arrival of the Fire Brigade.36 words
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Article248 1958-08-09 5 A SINGAPORE City Council Committee has ruled that it will have no objection to union officials making Press statements concerning the service conditions of Council employees. lt has also ruled mat statements by union officials c.ffectmg or dealing w_th Council administration and policies or248 words
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Article202 1958-08-09 5 Man Freed On Extort Bid Charge A STEVEDORE told the Singapore Sixth Magistrate's Court yesterday that a neighbour threatened to "chop off" his head if he refused to ioin his gang. The stevedore, Tan Tiong Bin, was testifying against Ang Choong Leong, who was charged with attempting to extort $10.80202 words
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111 1958-08-09 5 THE DPP, Mr. Koh Heng Long, yesterday told Mr Justice Buttrose, m the Singapore Assize Court that he was unable to proceed with an armed robbery trial because a witness, whose evidence is "vital" to the case, could not be contacted by the111 words
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Article56 1958-08-09 5 TWO employees of Borneo Motors Limited, Tan Tin Guan 24, and Tan Chee Huat 19, were attacked by more than ten thugs armed with bottles and sticks m Bukit Timah Road Singapore, last ni^ht Both were taken to hospital with wounds on their heads and bodies.56 words
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Article33 1958-08-09 5 A grocer m Joo Chiat Terrace. Singapore, Yeo Seng Liat. 28. was found hanging from a beam m the hall of the shop. He was dead when he was cut down.33 words
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Advertisement304 1958-08-09 5 WHY the acrobatics Without strain an Electrolux would quickly do all her floor-to-ceiling cleaning. Model 62 has all the tools, even a sprayer, at no extra cost. Will someone please tell her about the new m r ■_0_f > i"l _olii v Ml ore suct on power for deep thorough304 words
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110 1958-08-09 6 Mine Workers Decide On Strike Action IPOH, Fri. About 40 employees of the Malayan Mining Company of Jalan Pasir Puteh yesterday took a secret ballot to give notice of strike to the management. The employees are members of the Perak Branch of the National Union of Transport Workers. Their reason110 words
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Article709 1958-08-09 6 MAINTENANCE ORDER QUASHED 'Magistrate Had No Jurisdiction' TENANG, Fri.—Singapore lawyer, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew arguing an appeal m a maintenance case, told Mr. Justice Rigby today that the grounds of his appeal challenged the jurisdiction of the Magistrate and Sessions Court which heard the case and also challenged tho conduct709 words
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136 1958-08-09 6 Inspector Answers Query On Pin-Table PENANG, Fri. Inspector M. Navaratnam said under cross-examination m the Magistrate's Court today that even though one shook a pintable, there was no guarantee that the ball would fall m the right hole The Inspector was giving evidence against Teoh Boon Chew, 30 who pleaded136 words
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Article96 1958-08-09 6 PENANG, Fri. A trisha rider, Ooi Phee Hong, was robbed by three men of $1.30 cash, a wrist watch, a fountain Den and a pair of spectacles at Quarry Drive behind the Christian cemetery m Western Road last night. It appeared that the trisha rider96 words
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Article93 1958-08-09 6 MERDEKA BIRTHDAY PARADE PENANG, Fri.— About 3,000 members of the State UMNO Youth movement here will hold a parade at the Butterworth Padang on Sept. 1 m celebration of the First Merdeka Anniversary The youths will be drawn from all branches m Penang and Province WellesJey and the parade will93 words
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124 1958-08-09 6 PENANG, Fri. The Chief Minister, Mr. Wong Pow Nee, m a message on the programme of the State Agricultural Show, stated that Malaya was a predominantly agricultural country and it was therefore most imperative that they should encourage and, wherever possible, participate m agricultural shows.124 words
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106 1958-08-09 6 10 Year Old Murder: Man Faces Charges AN INDONESIAN, Hashim bin Musa. 39, was tentatively charged m a Singapore Magistrate's Court yesterday with the double murder of a man and a woman ten years ago. He was alleged to have murdered Ismail bin Ali at Lorong 17, Geylang Road, at106 words
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Article18 1958-08-09 6 FAMILY remittance to China last month totalled $1,140,214 from Singapore and $529,813 from the Federation of Malaya.18 words
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Article, Illustration48 1958-08-09 6 AN EX-SCOUT, Mr. D. T. Gunaratnam, makes an address at a brief ceremony at the Castle Camp m Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday to launch a drive for funds to repair the camp. Mr. Gunaratnam started the fund by presenting a cheque of S6OO. Standard picStandardpic - 48 words
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Article27 1958-08-09 6 THE craze for "Yar.x- <- pants is fast diminishing Klang as strong police is taken against youths hanging around theatres and pUDIM places m such "uniforms. >27 words
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Article, Illustration24 1958-08-09 6 MR. AND MRS. M Rajagopal, of Johore Bahru. recently celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary m Kuala L Uft ipur J Fa24 words
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77 1958-08-09 6 KUALA LUMPUR, FriMr. J. A. Faulkner. 38, of the Rubber Research Institute here fell from a horse during a Polo practice at the Turf Club ground yesterday evening after a heavy shower. He was about to hit the ba when the horse slipped and77 words
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Article55 1958-08-09 6 WITH the breaking ud of a.. temporary building? U> tne Central Bazaar to make way for the approach roads to the r new Klang Bridge, and tne recent business recession, many j textile firms are competing with each other with "Cheap Sales" signboards all over '.re place to55 words
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Article199 1958-08-09 6 irOH Fri.-A wealthy tin miners btate Councillor, Mr. Chong Wai wS his vein's maintenance suit, told 2 Ibrahim bin Abdul Manan today; jl son since his matrimonial troubie J paying him allowance." i -3 Yau Poh Choo, a pretty- 1 18-year-old wife of Mr i Chong's son, sued her199 words
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Article13 1958-08-09 6 POLIC FOR MEN INSPECTOR the -a. -.;..> :^8 failed tc i.i^M room mi .'^aH13 words
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Article30 1958-08-09 6 Contest '<"-■ i: re- a: petition ;-ar;.' Tne siim.r.i the <-.'m A >t ac:e: tba* ot •ne compeutKfii r i r/- la Port S-A-fttP* ra. Pa' f cf X30 words
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Article27 1958-08-09 6 wARNING MARINE If If car.:s r not eßte r ~y i° ining up. white r and Nc jong r? In a ;.',^i stated they >■«■" indentf*,^ tioned -'i^27 words
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Article14 1958-08-09 6 f arr.'-'' '< 0 Lebar i ed m V thro -8- r Persia;/;;^! London14 words
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Article548 1958-08-09 7 'She Said A Man Tore Her Dress AIRCRAFTSMAN, Gordon H. Westcott, 23. of the Royal Air Force, Tengah, was yesterday committed by the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court to stand trial befor* the next Assizes on a charge of rape. :le a\-^ alleged to have raped548 words
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Article110 1958-08-09 7 'Just Take A Look At Dr. Chuang' SINGAPORE'S Chief Minis- j ter. Mr. Lim Yew Hock told Th€ Standard yeste "day that people should not r^e misled by allegations that political detainees have been nil-treat-ed. Mr. Li:n said that the, healthy looks and ex*ra weight! that Dr. Chuang Chu-lin nad110 words
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82 1958-08-09 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Four youths attacked Paul Saravanamuthu, 17. at his Hicks Road home here last evening, and one of them stabbed him m the chest and cheek. Police said today. Paul was sitting at the gate of his house when the group approached82 words
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Article146 1958-08-09 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) m Singa pcre yesterday were:Buyers Sellers Spot, 80 i 80| R.S.S. No. 1 80* 801 R.S.S. No 1 (Sept.) 80s 801 R.S.S. No. 2 79* 80 R.S.S No. 3 75g 75i Slightly easier The price ot tin m Singapore yesterday was146 words
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Article, Illustration239 1958-08-09 7 XHE tuberculosis "contact survey" of children under 14 years of age, m homes where active and urgent active cases of the disease were found, has proved io be 's highly satisfactory as the mass X-ray itself, aid SLi^^porr s Assistant Director of Medical Services (Tuberculosis),239 words
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Article106 1958-08-09 7 PENANG, Fri. The Cnief Police Officer Mr. P. H. OFlynn xvas ordered thut learner drivers are not alloxx*ed to drive motor vehicles along certain public streets at specific hours from Scot. 1. The public streets are. Penang Road, Burmah Road. Farquhar Street, Dato Kramai Road,106 words
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Article353 1958-08-09 7 'I Vowed To Tell The Truth' A PARTNER of an open ai r Cine r a. Kow Sim Chiang, who went into ;he witness-box for the second day yesterday, told the Singapore Assize Court that when he entered f he box the previous day he had "vowed to tell he353 words
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Article266 1958-08-09 7 IPOH. Fri. Cheong Sik Kwan, 30. a shroff of ihe Hongkong and Shanghai Bank here xvhere about $300,000 was alleged to have been "embezzled" was today committed by Mgistrate Ibrahim bin Abdul Manan for trial m tne Perak High Court on all the seven266 words
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Advertisement874 1958-08-09 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Tei: *****/6. *****/4 132/6 Robinson Reed THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To Halifax. Montreal. Boston, New York. Baltimore, Philadelphia Cult Ports. Spore P. Sham Penang TEUCER *>4 3/9 Aug 10 Aug 11 Aug MYRMIDON 17/25 Oet 26 Oct 27/28 Oct Carriers option to proceed874 words
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Advertisement1151 1958-08-09 8 Te1: 2405 MANSFIELD CO.. LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incofporateo m bingapcre. <12 linos) XT' THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE .'.V. SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PORT* Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge eargc (via Sues with liberty te proceed via Panama or Cape ot1,151 words
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Advertisement939 1958-08-09 8 MITSUI V-§J LINE FOR lAPAN Spore PS'ham Penang Akokuraton Maru for Hongkong, Yokohama. Kobe. Moji 16 Aug liAug Hokuboton Maru for Hongkong, Japan Ports 28 Aug 26 Aug 25 Aug FOR USA via SUEZ For New York. Philadelphia. Baltimore via Bombay. Akiboton Maru from Japan 18 Aug 21 Aug FOR939 words
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Advertisement443 1958-08-09 8 EAST ASIATIC \i HOMiWARDb Saihng, t O [M Rotterdam Hamburg. Bremen C N °Penh4, eR j "LALANDIA" urlTl. KIMA 7/8 Sept Colling Gdynio S fl "MALACCA" v M sept Colling Pon Sudan "SELANDIA" OUTWARD filing, for Bangkok __m PCna 8 >sW SELAND,A 18 18 A US SONGKHLA 22 22 Aug443 words
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Article19 1958-08-09 9 DA Sets Dyeing Centre W I I find a I I I I I I I I I I19 words
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Article100 1958-08-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR Fri. The Federation Government warned today that any person operating a business which is not registered with the Registrar of Businesses will be prosecuted. An official statement says the Registration of Businesses Ordinance 1956 enforces the statutory requirement laid down m an earlier ordinance, which100 words
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Article98 1958-08-09 9 The Australian made Holden car has a big sales! draw m Australia. According to official statistics on new car registrations. thc Holden now has 40.2 per rent of the Australian mar- ior motorcars. 30 per! Nt for station wagons and mon than 50 per cent forj98 words
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Article77 1958-08-09 9 TOKYO. Aug. 8. (Reuter).— The Japanese Foreign Minis- er, Mr. Aiichiro Fujiyama. said today Mr. Kubei I toh, j Ol the C. Itoh and Company! would lead Japan's trade j mission to Australia. The government has decid- ed to send Japanese trade missions to the United States77 words
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Article362 1958-08-09 9 VOLUME of trade on the Singapore rubber market has been on the small side with a number of dealeis snowing little inclination to trade, says the weekly report of Holiday, Culter, Bath Co. Ltd After the long week-end, there wa s a definite postboliday note362 words
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Article118 1958-08-09 9 Synthetic Price Cut Expected LOxNDON, Fri.— Competitive nght leading to even further reductions m synthetic rubber prices is expected m London, as a result of the reduction of the price of GRS synthetic by the Polymer Corporation ln Canada. It has reduced Its price by .85 Canadian cents to 23.25118 words
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Article30 1958-08-09 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Associaion made the following change? m its rates to merchants yesterday: Italian Lire: selling, T.T or OD. ***** ready. Other exchange rates remain unaltered30 words
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96 1958-08-09 9 All Sections Of Shares Are Steady ALL sections of the Malavshare market were quietly steady yesterday. Turnover aaa small i Price chances announced I 'h.p Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sel'e.-s Waugh 127 1.32 M Breweries 2.70 2.80 Rrbirson Co. Ords. 1.60 1.65 United E'g:neer? Ords ($1) .89 .9396 words
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Article147 1958-08-09 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: F. N. ords. 52.57 J.: Gammon $1.46. Hammer $1.60; H. Waugh $1.30; Hume ords. A4/11; M. Breweries 52.60 odd lot; McAhster $1.28: M. Box SI. (56: Robinson ords. $1.82 to $1.58: Steamship G9a. S. Traders $1.40. Wearne $3.26 to147 words
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Article94 1958-08-09 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Capra Augment. U.K Continent $31* buyers. *32 sellers; coconut oil m bulk $59 sellers, m drums $dl| sellers; Muntok white pepper $131 sellers; Sarawak white $130 sellers; Special Sarawak black $75. m Singapore Copra Association closing prices94 words
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Article171 1958-08-09 9 Survey Of Airline Orders A SURVEY of commercial airline orders for new transports, quoted m the current issue of Esso Air World, shows that international and domestic airlines ordered nearly 1,500 aircraft for de'ivery during 1957 through 1963 Some 300 additional aircraft have been ordered since the last Esso Air171 words
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Article25 1958-08-09 9 RICE IMPORTS into tbe Middle East set a post war record. The largest increases were m Saudi Arabia, other Arabian States, and Lebanon.25 words
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Article254 1958-08-09 9 Countries Invite Foreign Capital ALTHOUGH public investment now plays an important part m almost all countries m the Colombo Plan area private investment, including foreign private investment, continues to be of major importance m the economic growth of the region. This is stated m the report of the Colombo Plan254 words
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Article66 1958-08-09 9 WASHINGTON, Aug. 8 (UPI) The American Merchant Marine Institute reported today that there was a net reduction of 11 vessels and 104,000 deadweight tons m the privately owned U.S. flag ocean-going cargo and passenger fleet during the first half of this year. The Institute said the66 words
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Article, Illustration415 1958-08-09 9 COLONY ESTATE PLANS BUILDING SCHEME A PLAN to build more houses m Seletor Hills Estate m Singopore was referred to m the annual report of Singapore United Rubber Plantations Ltd. The houses are being built by the subsidiary company. Singapore United Estates Ltd. The scheme calls for Lhe building of415 words
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Article154 1958-08-09 9 BANGKOK, Aug. 8, (Reuter) —The newspaper Bangkok World said today the three major oil companies m Tailand were "disturbed" over the recent signing of a longterm agreement between the Thai government and the United States Summit Company for imports of petroleum products. The "Big Three" oil154 words
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Article22 1958-08-09 9 NEW YORK Airways is replacing its present helicopter equipment with a fleet of five new twin-rotor, 15-passenger, Vertol 44-B helicop.ers.22 words
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Article125 1958-08-09 9 Call To Increase Output KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Malayan rubber industry's future lies m increasing production and turning out a product that can compare with synthetic m price, said Mr. Liew Sip Hon, an economist m the Minister of Commerce and Industry, m his address yesterday at the weekly luncheon gathering125 words
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Article69 1958-08-09 9 DJAKARTA. Aug. 8, (Reuter).—lndonesia and Poland have signed a trade pact, the Indonesian government announced. Under the agreement, Poland will export to Indonesia ships, shipyard equipment, complete industrial plants, agricultural machinery, electrical equipment, and building materials. Indonesia will export to Poland rubber, copra, tin, palm oils, fibres,69 words
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Article60 1958-08-09 9 NEW DELHI, Aug 8 (Reuter). India's Minister for Commerce and Industries, Lai Bahadur Shastri said today that unless friendly countries helped India, apart from loans, by deferring large payments due to them for the next two or three years, she would not be able to meet60 words
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Advertisement148 1958-08-09 9 i EVERETT ORIENT LINE jfij t*. Spore P. S'hom Penong > --en. Br* r 20 A^ 17 Aug 1 Aug 24 Aug 26 Aug 12 Sept H Jept fEVERETX STAR LINE %*2 k w 9 Sept 7 Sept 29 Sept 27 Sept 25 Aug 29 Aug cd p 3«cngei Accommodation)148 words
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Advertisement144 1958-08-09 9 fsffsdf SERRAVALLOS (Cinchona and Iron Tonic Wine) Since 1848. 1848 Jb*^ 1958 l^^x OL is- Strengthens the ttomoch, /mme%^\\r (^w>^ir*»j m braces the vital system, jggSS-jr "^£T^ /-^JgSfeS^ excites thc appetite. Highly SyQ{_9t7/\ recommended to weak peril V^ 3 $ons on< convalescents Hv^ r '^fcp^w-' find it an excellent pick_»fewr^»_,144 words
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Miscellaneous18 1958-08-09 9 Motor Show THE I^sB Commercial Motor Show m England will be held from Sept, 25 to Oct. 4.18 words
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Miscellaneous171 1958-08-09 9 OUTER ROADS Dragon New Susana, Sirusa, Quhda, Mahathevi. Kaloekoe, Soon Huat. Buana, Tapah, KaPanehan, Serampang Moonie, tong, Hai Soon, Tong Hoa, Wing Nisshu Maru. Batavia, Mascot, Sang. CaU. Bintong. Rajah Felipes. CiHina. Jena Maersk, Brooke. Hong Tat, Kawi, 3enBakongan, Prince Salvor, Tjipon- tong. Kah Poh. Nangkasarindr, d »k, Rilmore. Statius171 words
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Article, Illustration318 1958-08-09 10 Klang School Concert (Picture by THE cast of the two short plays "The Poetasters of Ispahan'! and "Brother Wolf" both produced by Mr. K. Ragupathy, m conjunction with the annual prize-giving ceremony of the Klang High School, on Aug 5 are seen here m this group photograph. Seen standing (topCh'ng Seng Poh - 318 words
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Article, Illustration225 1958-08-09 10 MAGIC IN THE MIRROR THE Dramatic Society of rhe Bukit Bintang Girls' School m Kuala Lumpur staged its first successful play "THE MAGIC IN THE MIRROR" last Thursday, rhe entire cast wore traditional Chinese costumes and for the first time a Chinese orchestra supplied the music. In the first group225 words
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Article, Illustration646 1958-08-09 11 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD On His Present Form He Can Be Followed With Confidence By $WEET DREAM II can be backed with confidence m the Gold Cup (Race 4) run over IJ miles at Penang this afternoon, concluding day of the Penang Turf Club's August Bank Holiday646 words
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1245 1958-08-09 11 RACE f, 2.15 p.m.-Class 3, Div. 3-6 Furs. !Sfi2 T A f^ BUtY 6y 90C > »OUCOURI P.. VAN B'KELEN Mr. and Mrs. S K. Foo 546 INDIAN _,_?f£l? K _£_!L DV gn 1 WARD RW BACBY Sunny Stable 3 *****5 £?ANDI1,245 words
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Article380 1958-08-09 11 RACE THREE Conservative is accepting and on his recent Bukit Timah form I am taking him to win. Conservative scored a stylish maiden win over nine furlongs when he outstayed a useful Class Four field. Though promoted he gets one pound less since missing380 words
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Article88 1958-08-09 11 WINDSOR LAD I. HEATHER Khuodi star All Trumps C. PIRATE Double Eagle Early Bird CONSERVATIVE Swanhaven Triple Crown SWEET DREAM Tudor Wonder Golden Melody Ql EENSWAY Tootle Ganelon BINGO Exp. Hobby Sunshine Lad RED SUNRISE Prosperity Mazooka EASTERN WAY Firebird Black Charm SCRUTINEER ALL TRI MPS 1. Heather 1188 words
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Article400 1958-08-09 11 RACE SIX Bingo looks like completing a double for the meeting. He came out after a sDell to beat Sunshine Lad over 5i furlongs. He won drawing away and today's six should be more to his liking. He gets only four pounds extra. EXPENSIVE HOBBY Expensive400 words
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Article201 1958-08-09 11 RACE EIGHT Eastern Way was not disgraced when she finished second to Tootle over the seven on the first day. She saddles up well and 1 am giving her a great chance to go one better. Eastern Way has shown pretty consistent form this201 words
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Article, Illustration15 1958-08-09 11 MOON CEYER WARD I JONES BOUCOURE JOHNSON BARRATT MITCHELL FORTE I POSNER15 words
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Advertisement53 1958-08-09 11 GOLD CUP SWEEP THE special Gold Cnp Sweep will be drawn on Race 4. BIG SWEEP BIG SWEEP on 'B tickets will be drawn on Race 3 and 'C tickets on Race 8. Treble Tote will be held on Races 3, 5 6. REDIFFUSION REDIFFUSION will broadcast commentaries to listeners53 words
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355 1958-08-09 12 MALAYAN TENNIS: 'NOT ONE SINGLE INCIDENT' SAYS REFEREE STEMSON SIR. In his report upon the recently concluded Malayan Lawn Tennis Championships m your issue of August 6th, your reporter Mr. Peter Kum has. it would seem drawn largely upon his imagination m default of fact which is hardly surprising since355 words
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Letter37 1958-08-09 12 TAIPING. Friday— The Ist Loyal Regiment, one of the best regimental soccer sides m the country scored a 2-1 victory over Taiping Garrison XI m rv exciting match played en thr Garrison ground oh Wednesday37 words
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Letter620 1958-08-09 12 VICIOUS ATTACK IS UNFOUNDED Sir— ln your issue dated the 6th August considerable prominence was given to an article under the heading Deyro the unhappy Champion" contributed by a Mr. Peter Kum. Since practically every word cf that article, a vicious attack upon the conduct of the recently concluded Malayan620 words
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Article, Illustration34 1958-08-09 12 picture. PRETTY JOYCE SIM of Raffles Institution, fastest schoolgirl m the Colony, proved it by winning the sprints m the Cotnbined schools meet which coiicluded yesterday at Farrer Park. Freddy OeyFreddy Oey - 34 words
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260 1958-08-09 12 COACH SOON BEE THREATENS TO RESIGN THE Asian Games water-polo coach, Mr. Kee Soon Bee, yesterday threatened to resign when he failed to reach an agreement with the Chairman and committee members of the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association over sending a swimming team to the Federation. I But Mr. Kee260 words
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Article134 1958-08-09 12 Henry Takes Acid Test Tonight CHARLES Henry, the man European wrestling fans predict will be the successor to America's world champion, Lou Thesz, makes his debut or rather takes the acid test at the Happy World stadium tonight. Henry, .he British Empire heavyweight champion, fights Malayan champion King Kong m134 words
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Article65 1958-08-09 12 BIRMINGHAM, Aug 8 (Reuter). The New Zealand ♦ouring team and Warwickshire drew their ihree-day match which ended nere today. The tourists, set to score 169 to win m their second innings m 98 minutes, had scored 116 for six when stumps were drawn Warwickshire scored 316 for seven65 words
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Article201 1958-08-09 12 It Wont Be Easy For Fed. Police i THE Singapore Police j Sports Association will j iieid one of their strongest athletic team m years jwhen they meet the Fede- ration Police m their anI nual match on the Police I Training School, Thomson Koad, tomorrow. The Federation Pclice have201 words
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Article89 1958-08-09 12 Thomas Runs Two Miles In 8m 32s DUBLIN. Ireland. Aug 8, (UPl)— Albert Thomas of Australia set a world record of eight minutes 32 sees last night for the two-mile run during the Clonliffee Harriers and Crusaders Track meet. Thomas clipped 1.4 sec. of_ the official world standard of 8:33.489 words
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Article85 1958-08-09 12 AMICABLE Athletic Association scored their first victory m the SAFA Div. 1 league when the y beat Royal Air Force Changi by four goals to nil at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. They are both lying at the bottom of the table, and face possible relegation. A85 words
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Article708 1958-08-09 12 Nine New Records For Spore Schools SINGAPORE'S best triple jump this year probably tht best by any schoolboy m the Peninsula was the accomplishment of 17-year-old Tan Kwong Lee of Anglo-Chinese School when he broke the schools' record on the final day of the Combined708 words
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Article62 1958-08-09 12 PENANG. PrL-the I have been selected to represent the Rest against th European? tbe annual cricket cla_* the.B.F > de Silva Cup^S at the Victor, Eu Cheow r leik (cantajnl Hayati Meah. Teh Ke s Oo Gm Eng R. M Pate g Deyadass Cheah Teow Real Beh62 words
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Article125 1958-08-09 12 LONDON. Aug. 8 (Reuter) Results m today's cricket matches were: At Middlesbrough: Yorkshire beat Essex by 201 runs. Yorkshire 250 and 165 for nine declared. Essex 124 and 90 (D. Wilson five for 30, Yorkshire 14 points) At Cardiff: Match abandoned, rain. Lancashire 351. Glamorgan 26 and zero125 words
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Article61 1958-08-09 12 A GOAL scored five minutes after the interval by centreforward, Hamid, enabled Chartered Bank to oust National Carbon Sports Club by one-goal to nil m the semifinal of the S.B.H.F.A. Senior knockout competition, at Farrer Park yesterday. National Carbon went all out to save the game m61 words
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Article46 1958-08-09 12 THE following will represent the Army against the Ceylon Sports Club at cricket on Sunday: Major J. Drew (capt). Major B C. Elgood. Major J. H Bennett. Sgt Norris, Sgt Barrick. Sgt Goodall. Cpl Wilson, Sgt Pearce. Cfn Peacock, Spt Garner, Pte Collins.46 words
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Advertisement65 1958-08-09 12 £ff What a difference --J^MACKESON'SN \^v _^f TH£ strong stout t WITH THE MILD TASTE mW\ makes j£k^^ When vow need <^k[ a 'lift you need a Macketon't. 'A^j emoot/v «trono I iw\ Afackeson't JL-4 1 Stout I It builds you up vftT_ and makes w iX the world -vj65 words
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Miscellaneous41 1958-08-09 12 ____T^ SINGAPORE SOCCER: Sultan r;, Ma/acca Malays. ;/v J sar, 5.15 p.m SAFA Jt Royal Aary. /atari Be ■■cr 3.40 Pm. Dto. _?B- \f., SCitt Blue Ror.r \V, 5.25 p.m. Friendly:" B'.H Panjang District rs ryJJJ Johore, Bt. PanjaniT sii ■——11141 words
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Article, Illustration13 1958-08-09 13 t t% i Agree Sir, The IS Surprising!"13 words
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Article, Illustration442 1958-08-09 13 Story by Clare Henley, Alexandra Junior s hool. Picture By Sgt. AJ. Green, Army P.R. !named or.t*orrer> >-o.f !0 Marshals >r| prv--m >. a Wa\eil I *r to .eh badgp h which M >ft to p.* pir»ll 1 11 njmp of .Monte hat was 'of the fei442 words
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Article, Illustration826 1958-08-09 13 JOHN WOODROW - They Show Films In The Jungle— And Run Courses. Too JOHN WOODROW By I j m^^^^^^^^^^^eemmmmm* one ever refers to the "Army Kinerra Corporation". This is a compliment to an organisation which for nearly twenty years has fulfilled th c declared boast of its newsreels "for the British Army Everywhere".Brian Smith - 826 words
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154 1958-08-09 13 RAF, Army to entertain 300 Singapore Schoolgirls I^EARLY 300 girls octween 10 and 18 years, attending Singapore Girls' Schools and Youth Clubs, will be entertained to a day's "outing and picnic" at the Tanah Merah Youth Camp, Changi, by the Far East Air Force and the King's Own Scottish Borderers154 words
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Miscellaneous561 1958-08-09 13 QUOTATION: ■Hi "Many an man K3 m& upon an I sufficient, fffl^^!^^ if practised upon another. B^^d *km ?4^____V m a way, j to him to the state —Bovee IPhIMH for I __r_______Lw I MB ro'. centrate and or- mMWWWWWWBWBBWWWBBBI^^m dinary activities, and steer clear o f inharmony. haste. m561 words
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132 1958-08-09 14 TERROR GANG OF DOCTORS STUDENTS HELD AMMAN, Aug 8 (Reuter) Jordanian authorities announced last night they have arrested about 20 members of a terrorist gang which aimed to "terrorise peaceful citizens" by placing slabs of T.N.T. explosives m foreign and government buildings. Most members of the gang were reported to132 words
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Article363 1958-08-09 14 Lodge Challenges Soviets To Stop Press Censorship UNITED NATIONS New York, Aug. 8, (Reuter). —The United States last night dramatically challenged the Soviet Union to stop radio jamming and press censorshin so that the Soviet people could hear all sides m the coming special emergency session363 words
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Article192 1958-08-09 14 NEW IRAQ REGIME PLEDGES SUPPORT UNITED NATIONS, Aug. 8 (Reuter).— The new regime m Iraq yesterday pledged its determination to co-operate with members of the United Nations to try to oromote "friendly political and economic relations with all of them." Mr. Hashim Jawad. newlyaccredited resident representative of Iraq, gave the192 words
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168 1958-08-09 14 PAYMENT FOR SUEZ REPAIRS IS SETTLED NEW YORK. Aug. 3 (Reuter^. The State Department last night confirmed a report that the question of who will pay for repairing the Suez Canal has been settled so far as American users are concerned. The government would pay the American shipping and trade168 words
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Article, Illustration74 1958-08-09 14 ACTRESS BERGMAN JENNY ACTRESS Ingrid Bergman and her pretty 19-year-old daughter. Jenny Lindstrom pictured here as they leave their hotel m London for the Airport to take off for Paris. Jenny arrived m London last week to be told by her mother about her next husband Lars Schmidt. Jenny is74 words
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256 1958-08-09 14 MAC REPLIES TO KHRUSHCHEV LONDON, Aug. 8, (Reuter).— Mr. Harold Macmillan, British Prime Minister, tonight told Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, he accepted a special United Nations General Assembly meeting on the Middle East, but thought more progress could have been made at256 words
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185 1958-08-09 14 The Reds Know Little About US —Stevenson MOSCOW, Aug. 8 (Reuter). Mr. Adlai Stevenson left Moscow today for Warsaw after a month's "stop, look aad listen" tour of the Soviet Union and told reporters m a written statement that his talk with the Soviet Premier had helped him to "measure185 words
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Article38 1958-08-09 14 JAPAN is keeping pace with the United States m preparing for the jet travel age, Mr. Toru Akiyama, President of the Japan Airport Terminal Company, said yesterday as he inspected the international air- port at Los Angeles.— ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article32 1958-08-09 14 MRS. RAMON Magsaysay. widow of the former Philippines President, arrived a; London Airport last night from Brussels with her daughter Mila, 21, and her niece Ramona Cabal. They are on holiday. UPIUPI - 32 words
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Article21 1958-08-09 14 THE Duchess of Kent and Princess Alexandra will leave L.ondon on Saturday for Italy, it was learned m London yesterday. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article31 1958-08-09 14 FILM MAGNATE Jack Warner, who was seriously injured m a car crash on Tuesday, was today "slightly improved but still m a very serious condition." hospital officials m Cannes said. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article18 1958-08-09 14 ACTOR-DANCER Gene Nelson. 38, was married on Thursday night to Marilyn Morgen, 26-year-old secretary at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studio. UPIUPI - 18 words
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Article29 1958-08-09 14 THE Japanese film "The Giant and the Doll" will be screened m the "Informative" Section o* the 19th International Film Festival which opens m Venice on Aug. 24. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article30 1958-08-09 14 VISCOUNT Bracken, former war-time Minister for Information and a leading Conservative Party figure for more than 20 years, died m London yesterday after a long illness. He was 57. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article69 1958-08-09 14 CABINET RESHUFFLE IN THAILAND BANGKOK. Aug. 8, (Reuter). Thailand's Prime Minister. General Tanom Kittikachon. last night announced a Cabinet reshuffle with changes m six Deputy Ministers' posts. No ministers were affected by the changes. Political observers saw the re-modelled cabinet as more pro-Western than the last. Nai Tim Buripat. one69 words
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Article38 1958-08-09 14 ANGELO John La Marca. 33, who kidnapped and abandoned month-old Peter Weinberger for ransome money to satisfy his creditors, paid off his debt to society last night when he was electrocuted at Sing Sing prison. UPIUPI - 38 words
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Article219 1958-08-09 14 LONDON. Aug. 8 (UPl)— The v.eifare State has smoothe-J the Dath of love for 39-year-old Henry Ferrier. But his romantic worries are not over yet. Ferrier ha^ a row with his girl friend. Tilly Farrell. On the rebound, he went straight to a tatocist. and219 words
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163 1958-08-09 14 HERE'S HOW TO MAKE A TALL GIRL PETITE LONDON, Aug 8 (Reuter) —Tall girls cannot be shrunk like Alice m Wonderland but hormone treatments could have kept them petite, the British Medical Journal suggests today m an editorial. Daily doses of oestrogen hormones taken by adolescents for two or three163 words
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Article, Illustration38 1958-08-09 14 Nasser Gets Credentials From Envoy photo. THE NEW IRAQI Republic Ambassador to Cairo, Faik Samerrai (right) presents his credentials to the President of the United Arab Republic Gamal Abdel Nasser m a ceremony m Cairo last week. UPIUPI - 38 words
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81 1958-08-09 14 BIGGEST U.S. PEACETIME DEFENCE BILL WASHINGTON, Aug. 8. The biggest peacetime bill for defence m United States history— more than U5539,500 million doliais was cleared by Congress last night and now only awaits President Eisenhower's approval. This Is much more than the President himself requested for the fiscal year ending81 words
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183 1958-08-09 14 KARACHI, Aug. 8, (UPl)— The Pakistan Government yesterday told India to withdraw its forces from Pakistan territory. The ultimatum was contained m an Aide Memoire handed to the Indian High Commissioner here by the Pakistan Foreign Office. The Aide Memoire drew India's attention to183 words
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Article49 1958-08-09 14 WASHINGTON, Aug. 8 (UPI) Ambassador Mansoui Fethi El-Kekhia of Libya died yesterday at Georgetown University Hospital. He recently underwent a liver surgery. The 55-year-old diplomat was his country's first envoy to ihe United States after Libya won its independence, serving as Minister m 1954.49 words
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Article49 1958-08-09 14 LONDON, Aug. 8 (Reuter) A target of £1,750,000 sterling to reoair ancient and historic buildings at Oxford University has been reached m 13 months, fund trustees announced yesterday. Overseas graduates donated £20.000 sterling to the fund, the Trustee Chairman, Lord Bridges, said m London yesterday.49 words
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Article32 1958-08-09 14 COLOMBO, Aug. B(Reuter) The four-year-old Ceylon Independent daily newspaper •'Morning Times" will cease publication from September first due to "unavoidable circumstances," the Management announced m a circular issued today.32 words
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Article58 1958-08-09 14 GLASGOW, Scotland. Aug. 8 (Reuter)— Twelve hours after he was released from prison where he had served a sentence for assault, Patrick Brennan, 38, was back m the cells for assault. Brennan, who admitted striking a man on the face with a glass m58 words
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Article150 1958-08-09 14 HONGKONG, Aug. 8 (Reuter) J Mayor, Mr Jesus Marcos Roces, said Jl today from Peking it seemed to be J for the Philippines to trade with Ual It would be of mutual bene- w__^H fi f to both countries, added m.c vice-Mayor who bat iusl150 words
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