Singapore Standard, 14 August 1958
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Title Section25 1958-08-14 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD ft Jt m it Telsohor* *****—5 Coble TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. AUGUST 14, 1953 Vol IX N 43 •IS cts 14 Poges (FINAL EDITION]25 words
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Article503 1958-08-14 1 NEW BILL GIVES SPORE POLICE SPECIAL POWERS Immediate Action On All Known Secret Societies THE Singapore Police have declared an all-out war against ALL SECRET SOCIETY GROUPS m the Colony, r This follows the coming into law a new Bill giving the Police wide powers of503 words
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257 1958-08-14 1 THREE TO DIE FOR BID TO KILL SOEKARNO Fourth Man In Plot Jailed 20 Years JAKARTA, Aug. 13 (Reuter) A Military Court today found four yound Indonesians guilty of attempting to murder President Soekarno on November 30 last year. Three of the defendants were sentenced to death. The fourth was257 words
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Article89 1958-08-14 1 THE S.S. SHONU limped into the Outer Roads of the Singapore Harbour at 1.45 a.m. today with one of her holds on fire. A fire had broken out m the forward hold of the ship stacked with coal a few miles off the harbour. An89 words
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Article63 1958-08-14 1 A MAN walked into the C.1.D., building, Singapore yesterday and inquired: "Are you looking Tor me" An immediate check with the wanted list m the present secret society swoop revealed that he was wanted. Detectives had earlier visited his home and had found him missing.63 words
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Article116 1958-08-14 1 THREE HELD AFTER A KIDNAP THUGS yesterday kidnapped a youth m the Jaian Besar area, Singapore, but within a few minutes were stopped by two detectives. Mr. Cheah Teng Cheok, the Police Secretary said that Khoo Mong Wong, 18, was pushed into a taxi by two Malays at 11 a.m.116 words
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Article182 1958-08-14 1 TOKYO, Aug. 13 (Reuter)— All 30 passengers and the crew of three aboard a twin-engined aircraft of the All Japan Air Transport was presumed lost today when a search party identified the wreckage of the aircraft it the sea about nine miles northwest of182 words
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Article, Illustration1642 1958-08-14 1 Ike 's Six-Point Peace Plan For The Middle East UNITED NATIONS, Aug. 13 (UPI) President Eisenhower today urged speedy creation of a standby United Nations military force and a do-it-yourself economic programme for the Arab States m a six-point peace plan for the Middle East. The President denounced effort of1,642 words
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Article26 1958-08-14 1 A FANATICALLY proud postmaster m Sadowa. Poland, killed his young daughter's teacher who failed her m a school test, the Polish Press reported yesterday. Reuter.26 words
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Article148 1958-08-14 1 7-MINUTE DOGFIGHT FOR 12 PLANES TAIPEI, Aug. 13 (UPI) The Chinese Nationalist Air Force announced that more than 10 Red Chinese MIG-17 jet fighters intercepted two Nationalist Sabre jets off the Fukien coast today. The Nationalist and Communist planes engaged m a dog fight for seven minutes, the communique said,148 words
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Article80 1958-08-14 1 UNITED NATIONS. New York, Aug. 13, (Reuter)— The British Foreign Office spokesman m New York with Britain's delegation said that President Eisenhower's speech today was "full of constructive ideas which we think should be followed up." The spokesman, Mr. Peter Hope said Britain "warmly welcomed" the80 words
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Article29 1958-08-14 1 MRS. Ruby Hummingbird. 62. of Los Angeles, was rescued by her landlady after being trapped for three days between her folding bed and the wall. Reuter.29 words
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146 1958-08-14 1 THE Singapore Government is considering the imposition of the death penalty as one of the means of effective control of acid bomb attacks, the Chief Secretary. Mr. E. B. David, revealed m the Legislative Assembly yesterday. Mr. David made this statement m a reply to146 words
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Article81 1958-08-14 1 THE BIG THREE at the Emergency session of the United Nations General Assembly. (Left) Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, British Foreign Minister who leads the United Kingdom delegation. (Centre) President Eisenhower who personally addressed the 82--nation session before handing over to Secretary John Foster Dulles to head the81 words
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Article219 1958-08-14 1 LONDON, Aug. 13 (Reuter) The Daily Mail reports today that Madame Nuri-es-Said. 65-year-old widow of the murdered Premier of Iraa, is ''living m a London flat, nearly destitute and unaware that her husband is dead." According to the newspaper, she has with her219 words
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Article123 1958-08-14 1 m CALL it The Naked City. Not since Mount Vesuvius laid Pompeii bare and waste almost 1,900 years ago had sudden death and devastation come upon a city like Hiroshima that August day m 1945. This powerful series of articles ATOMIC AGONY reveal s in123 words
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Article19 1958-08-14 2 TURNER: Alfred Raymond, age 42. ra«ed away 12/8/58. Service at Tanglin Garrison Church at 1.45 14/8/SS. Deeply regretted.19 words
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215 1958-08-14 2 COMMITTEE TO HEAR RICHARDS' APPEAL THE Finance and General Purposes (Appeals) Subcommittee of the Singapore City Council will hold a special sitting en Aug. 26 to hear an appeal lodged by the City Sewerage and Planning Engineer, Mr. G. M. Richards, against the punishment imposed on him by the Staff215 words
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Article26 1958-08-14 2 Hung«fiBD k fire yesterow trian S?W official <» ">- of the iroi reports re***] Thr tw Hungary r.^.; jected ar „,.r protest Hungar'.an^^26 words
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Advertisement1748 1958-08-14 2 STAN DARD vjrjfffjp&jmak HOUSES fr LAND FOR SALE ONE NEWLY COMPLETED BLOCK ot four flets with spacious grounds for sale Two miles from town. Good -esidential locality. Please write to Rox No T. 3354 SS. NORMA TERRACE. Rienzi Street. ODera Estate oft S'g'ap Road, new 3 bedrooms terrace houses, large1,748 words
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Advertisement527 1958-08-14 2 OFFICIAL NOTICE— PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A SHIP'S NAME. I, the undersigned Madam TAN SWEE LAY of 85. Cheviot Hill. Singapore 15, hereby give notice, that m consequence of the change of owner s of the undermentioned motor' vessel have applied to the Director of Marine, Federation of Malaya, under Section527 words
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Advertisement625 1958-08-14 2 NOTICES NOTICE is hereby given that I. Madam LIM SOON HOCK of No. 203. Albert Btreet (top floor), Singapore have applied for a fusing of status from lst Class Beer House licence to 2nd Class Public House licen e m respect of premises No. 203. Albert Street, Singapore, and that625 words
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Advertisement529 1958-08-14 2 PETALING JAVA TOWN CENTRE A SALE by auction of 99 year lease shop lots will be held at 10.30 a.m. on Friday. 19th September. 1958. Detailed conditions of sale available on application to the Administrator. Petaling Jaya. TOWN COUNCIL. NOTIFICATION WATER COLLECTION THIS is to notify the Public that m529 words
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Advertisement43 1958-08-14 2 WHITE or ORfY BAISAM/C o'ts A Dr. NIGRIS CO* or with a s.mplf Balsamic oil* A* > J ithoß complete with cnrnb r 0 29. Robin^n K»»° c* w w p^ n '_w* _____^____W^s^* C_^' I^jJ ~\\-~~mWhmW afO^*- e*t\i ;c B*_____rT___r v*i* v'u L43 words
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647 1958-08-14 3 UNKNOWN SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD August 14. 1958 J.QVAL was ijiven in the Singapore Legisc mbly yesterday to the Government's bid ro n secret society gangsterism and £cl "as menaced public safety, peace during the last few months. The H the Criminal Law (Temporary Ordinance to give the Police wider c3rry647 words
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Article42 1958-08-14 3 Lp I- f«ck Kirn ko«CI Vpor« 2. 8-- No 1563 Cables: l ICEKNEWS* 254*1 (5 i.nes) All department* insurance Bldg 174 Batu Rd Iteorcne ***** ■J Co*,an St Tti: Le.th St r««: v. v. f055 Buk.tCn.na T«l: M*l42 words
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Article730 1958-08-14 3 Sir I was very intrigued and amused with your excellent feature article m last Sunday's Standard entitled HOW TO GET OUT OF THE JUNGLE ALIVE. Without wishing to depreciate the no doubt very excellent work done by the FEAF Tropical Survival School I would like to draw attention730 words
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Article, Illustration8 1958-08-14 3 THE GREAT WALL OF CHINA I —^^m^m^^^m^m^m^— —^^mJ8 words
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Article1037 1958-08-14 3 RAJA AYOUB - THE DIPLOMAT AND DIPLOMACY RAJA AYOUB By WELL-KNOWN writer once said, "When a diplomat says yes he means perhaps; when he says perhaps he means no; when he says no he is no diplomat." No one can fail to appreciate the humour of the writer. However, if a careful analysis1,037 words
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Article229 1958-08-14 3 Sir I think it most unfair that wives and daughters of European expatriates should compete with local girls for jobs m Singapore when unemployment is becoming a problem. Many of the Europeans work for as little as $200 per month which is pin money to an229 words
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Article, Illustration429 1958-08-14 3 the NEWS as it strikes me \Y/hi the UN. General Assembly discusses the problems of the Middle East, let us take a look at matters m which we should be more concerned. For the past ten days things have been happening m India and Pakistan. There have been border incidents.429 words
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Advertisement90 1958-08-14 3 N ~"de6i \1 The G.E.C. Superb Six has space for packaged frozen foods; a big chiller tray for fish and meat; two handy racks for bottles and jars and an egg rack ln the door. Gleaming white exterior. Carnival brown interior. Suitable for Alternative Current supply only. Singapore Penang Federation90 words
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Article498 1958-08-14 4 SLAIN CHILD'S FATHER FOR TRIAL 'He Brought Her Gifts The Day She Was Killed' MALACCA, Wed. A cook employed m an eating stall at Bunga Raya was today committed to stand trial at tlie Assizes for the alleged murder of his three-year-old daughter. The committal was ordered by Magistrate Ramanatha498 words
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Article, Illustration26 1958-08-14 4 STANDARDPIC shows Lady Gladstone receiving a basket of flowers at yesterday's N.A.A.F.I. opening from four-year-old Jane Crouch, daughter of Leading Seaman and Mrs. J. C. Crouch.26 words
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153 1958-08-14 4 THE first N.A.A_FJ. self-service grocery shop for Navy families m Singapore, was formally opened yesterday by Lady Gladstone, wife of the Commander-in-Chief, Far East Station, at H.M. Naval Base Seletar. There are now eight such shops m Singapore and Malaya tor the three Armed Forces,153 words
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150 1958-08-14 4 Boys Brigade To Hold Camp At Morib SINGAPORE will send a contingent of 200 officers and boys of the Boys Brigade to Morib, Selangor, for the PanMalayan Camp, to be held from Aug. 19 :o 25, under the joint auspices of the Singapore Battalion and Malayan Council. The Standard was150 words
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Article42 1958-08-14 4 THE Singapore City Council yesterday announced that the Farrer Park swimming p_.ol will be oDen for night swimming from tomorrow between 7.1.0 and 9.30 p.m. The charge will 15 cents for adults and 10 cents for children.42 words
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Article86 1958-08-14 4 SOUTHPORT, Lancashire. Aug. 13. (Reuter). Aiex Kerr, 38-year-old animal trainer, was detained last nignt m hospital here with leg and arm injuries after being attacked by a tiger m the ring of Bertram Mills Circus. The tiger. three-year-old "Sikh" sprang on him from a platform during86 words
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137 1958-08-14 4 Petroleum Employees Threaten To Strike SINGAPORE is faced with two threatened strikes involving more than 2,000 workers. Strike No. 1: More than 1.600 employees m the petroleum industry m the Colony last night threatened to stage a four-day strike one week from today. Strike No. 2: About 500 workers m137 words
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66 1958-08-14 4 R.I. REBELS MASSACRE 44 PRISONERS JAKARTA. Aug. 13 (Reuter) Rebels m Central Sumatra attacked the town of Batu Sangkar with 1.000 men on the night of July 29, Antara News agency said yesterday. The rebels were driven off. Elsewhere m central Sumatra, the Agency claimed, the rebels had massacred 4466 words
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166 1958-08-14 4 Fireman Dies Through Pranks Of Hooligans KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Fireman Ibrahim bin Abdul Rahman, 26. died here last night— not from fighting a fire but as the result of the prank of some unknown persons. Ibrahim was injured along with eight other firemen when his engine overturned while rushing along166 words
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Article, Illustration59 1958-08-14 4 A NOTED Rumanian tenor, Mr. Petre Muntecnu. arrived m Singapore yesterday by Qantas BOAC Britannia after a tour of Australia. Mr. Munteanu, 28, who has been singing m Italy ?a*\d Germany for a number of years will make his first appearance at Singapore's Victoria Memorial Hall on Saturday.59 words
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Article162 1958-08-14 4 Coroner Orders Arrest Of Driver A NATIONAL Serviceman, Junior Technician Neil Pritchey, 21, stationed at Royal Air Force, Tengah, Singapore, who was due to return to England this month, was killed m a motor accident on July 2 a Coroner's Court was told yesterday. At the close of the inquiry162 words
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Article73 1958-08-14 4 FOUR United States Military Air Transport Service Giobemasters are expected at RAF Changi within the next few days. The giant triple-decked aircraft aie bringing air conditioning plants and units for the American ships now m the Colony port. The decision to land at Changi instead73 words
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Article54 1958-08-14 4 MR. Tan Ah Kirn, President of the Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation and Night-soil Workers Unions, has resigned his posts. Last night, m his quarters m Lorong Lalat. Mr. Tan told The Standard reporter that he would have "nothing do with trade unions for the54 words
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Article35 1958-08-14 4 JOHORE BAHTO A■ J ers fron 'jj j Maim n A J mm w 'j f> r a "n row. Aboul prom a Johore on Sui J i Rarr ai j35 words
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310 1958-08-14 4 THE diiector of General Electric Co., Ltd., Malaya, IMr. S. Matthews, and the firm's accountant, Mr. J.A. H. Mawson, told the Singapore Assize Court yesterday that the signatures on a $15,293 cheque which was snoun to tnem, were not inei s. In the310 words
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Article27 1958-08-14 4 ARCHITECT'S drawing of the new headquarters on Beach Road of St. John Ambulance Brigade, Singapore, for which an Appeal Week will open on Aug. 23.27 words
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Article143 1958-08-14 4 WEAVING MILL STRIKE IS SETTLED JOHORE BAHRU, Wed— A protest strike by 170 employees of the Malayan Weaving Mills Ltd. at Tampoi was settled after the intervention by the Industrial Relations Department here. The strike was due to the management's refusal to grant the employees an increase of 30 cents143 words
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135 1958-08-14 4 A HOSPITAL attendant, Abraham Danabala Isaacs 28, was jailed yesterday three months m a Singapore Magistrate Court on charges of unlawfully having poisons for sale and fraudulent possession of medical supplies. The prosecution stated that the poisons and medical sup- plies were found m Isaacs'135 words
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Article, Illustration539 1958-08-14 4 ONE of the liveliest appeal week, i ever had will open on Aug. 23 ith s ment programme that will continue irf it is hoped, enable the St. Join 4mh„i,H the Colony to meet its 1958 target Tsa*l This sum will539 words
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Advertisement28 1958-08-14 4 The world famous Imfo i j V I f S fl fl g m medicinal products ____n_2;_-i___.____E> HB£& _MfTfi____ HEADACHE CU*« «f_^N ENG AUN TO* THE TIGER MEDICAL*28 words
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Article2231 1958-08-14 5 Singapore Legislative Assembly Report THEY CAN NOW BE DETAINED UP TO TWO YEARS THE Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday passed a new BUI aimed at breaking thi backs of secret societies m the Colony. Under the new BUI gangsters may be held without trial for periods2,231 words
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53 1958-08-14 5 UNKNOWN Control UNKNOWN Postwar properties r f OT local r U nds and t I \bdul "fii J umat Illative Vrdav «haj i* Choon 'QB*Bstown>. no w < un jV«f R' nt n* almost if** i! |ow „ptemb*T. f-Huilt m the -Jut tner* LVontrol of y -fL_;i°n*hip adlord* m .eui53 words
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Article58 1958-08-14 5 A rport n irs of m rent .ern^fcnt, B UIC r.bl; yes- Francis juest i n m- rang n), "ac- for r lirs 1 1 tion the acession ge- m month j. three Md to w Payer m m"' and 1 I en to ed I I -.nt I58 words
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53 1958-08-14 5 UNKNOWN Trial UNKNOWN Tin UNKNOWN Son fcL^ tP°IJ tin l *t Ming Lotted by U-" Atrial at J: on a g his step•r* r.*s \t 1 i. -Way d. IJW to have a rm c me was S er to Rtonsel! to j cro-< a I k«! re High X53 words
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Article273 1958-08-14 5 Jrr nent Assembly oduucd I af?- 1 la invest- 1 l ir ts K. i -c l* ocal inti re t«d I ri s asons nerei r; -ssio n to set up his own undertaking. Mr. J. If. Jumabhoy. m introducing the bill, said that restriction on273 words
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Article, Illustration86 1958-08-14 5 H.M.S. BEDHAM, an inshore minesweeper which was transferred to the Royal Malayan Navy by the Royal Navy on Tuesday. This is the first ship to be provided under the $12,000,000 grant-in-aid plan from the United Kingdom for the build up of the Royal Malayan Navy. Commodore86 words
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818 1958-08-14 5 Polls Bill Designed To Remove Malpractices, Thuggery Corruption THE Minister for Local government, Lands and Housing, Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat yesterday told The Legislative Assembly that the fate of the children of Singapore "should not be left m the hands of gang bosses or corrupt politicians" m their818 words
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Article370 1958-08-14 5 IMPROVEMENTS costing nearly $4,000,000 to the Singapore International Airport would be completed by the beginning of 1960, the Minister for Communication and Works, Mr. Francis Thomas told the Legislative Assembly yesterday. He said though work on the $4,000,000 project was scheduled to start m370 words
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Advertisement154 1958-08-14 5 SUCCESS (^ssSF everytime Wstprag -J SUPER* KEM-TONE Don't take our word for it. Ask your I 1 3 neighbours and friends who have Li.- J* I used Super Kern-Tone. They'll tell H I you it is easier and faster to apply j looks better lasts YEARS JkMHr longer and gives154 words
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Article134 1958-08-14 6 - rPHANKS to the co--1 operation of the Thailand Air Force and the new Technicolour widescreen process, Techniraiyia, audiences will probably see even more of Thailand arid better at that m Columbia Pictures* "This Angry Age," than tourists do. Dino De Laurentiis, who produced this unusual romantic134 words
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392 1958-08-14 6 rpHE tinkle of the cash J register m the coffeeshop scene m ''This Angry Age," is a sound familiar to all these days. What may surprise cine-goers is the fact that the sound comes from a Class 70 NATIONAL Cash Register built m 1892392 words
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Article252 1958-08-14 6 A Film of mighty passions ANTHONY PERKINS A the screen's hottest young: star, is teamed with sultry Silvan a Mangano m Columbia Pictures' *This Angry Age," the TechniramaTechnicolour romance also starring Richard Conte and Jo Van Fleet. 'This Angry Age" was produced by Dino De Laurentiis, creator of the mighty252 words
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Advertisement272 1958-08-14 6 I*e/V&(r> HOLDEN ___<^fiSl^3 _^S i^^S* __________SS^a «sm\ _f±iiSS£_^ !P^^^^ Wo^ i?\ *~£i styling performance safety See the AFF holden NO W ati JIkSL MmWroaress a km n** j B-mMW A General moton Product Motors limited Mm WEARNE BROS. LTD., Malacca. Seremban. Kuala Lumpur ft Penang SINGAPORE UNIVERSAL CARS LTD.. Ipoh272 words
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Article334 1958-08-14 7 Director Speaks Of The Two Main Drawbacks A TIME extension of two hours for certain grades of restaurants and hotels was suggested by Singapore's Director of Tourism, Mr. R. A. Howlett, m his report on the tourist industry for the Colony. The main drawbacks to the tourist334 words
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Article160 1958-08-14 7 KLUANG. Wed.— The District War Committee here has lifted food restrictions and i educed curfew hours m the district with effect from Aug. 11, it was announced today. There will be. no rice rations, the people may buy any amount of rice from any licensed160 words
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153 1958-08-14 7 EIGHTY girls of the Women's Royal Air Force serving at R.A.F. Changi, Singapore, yesterday presented two invalid chairs to the Red Cross Crippled Children's Home at Tanah Merah Besar, Nicoll Drive. The girls had saved up for a year to buy the153 words
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Article88 1958-08-14 7 A MAN, Leong Pak Whye, convicted yesterday m a Singapore Court for cheating a woman of $110 at her home m East Coast Road, on April 14, was bound over to be of good behaviour for the next 12 months, m the sum of $1,00088 words
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Article48 1958-08-14 7 A POSTMAN, Sabtu bin Haji Othman, 20. who last week pleaded guilty m the Singapore Second District Court to removing $10 from a registered letter on May 25, had his sentence further postponed to Aug. 27. this time pending a report of his suitability for reformative training.48 words
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Article74 1958-08-14 7 Support For Health Movement PRESIDENT and Committee of the Singapore City Council Technical Officers' Union decided at a recent meeting to make an appeal to its members to support the City Council's Mass Health Movement. This was disclosed by a spokesman of the Union last night. The Union believed that74 words
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Article48 1958-08-14 7 THE talk by Dr A. T. Mosher, Executive Director of the Council on Economic and Cultural Affairs, New York, to the Malayan Economic Society of the University of Malaya m Singapore tonight is cancelled due to a delay m the arrival of Dr. Mosher from Hongkong.48 words
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Article145 1958-08-14 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were:Buyers Sellers Spot 8H 81 1 R.S.S. No. 1 811 812 R.S.S. No. 1 (Sept.) 813 815 R.S.S. No. 2 811 8U R.S.S. No. 3 76 76i Tone: Dull: The price of tin ln Singapore yesterday was $3704145 words
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171 1958-08-14 7 STRANDED, BUT HE IS STILL HOPEFUL A 23-year-old laboratory technician who set out from Britain two years ago to see the world With only £20 m his pocket, is now stranded m Singapore after having hitch-hiked over 20.000 miles and across 14 countries. He is David John Bardell. who arrived171 words
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Article40 1958-08-14 7 PENANG, Wed. Minister for Natural Resources, Inche Eahaman bin Samsuddin. will speak on land development to the villagers of Bayan Lepas on Friday. Last week-end, he spoke on the same subject to the villagers of Balik Pulau.40 words
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273 1958-08-14 7 SHORTLY after a man had produced a sworn declaration stating he had only one wife, another woman went into the Immigration Department and claimed to be the second wife of the man, a Singapore Court was told \estcrday. Husband of two one m273 words
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Miscellaneous545 1958-08-14 7 with Music. a.m. News HeadV Villi Iffil'Jll Vii ■•fiWlli)lif fl 8 02 A Date Wlth Music kV ___r*lkl_r_F*l tW WMW 1 W ii f* 1 k W* \m (contd). 5 D.m Calling ail Hosf Jf^lll^MMl __B_W«nilf_iiaT«V*B 6 p. m Toy Town m WlZlmXWl&AmT'lm r#Jj_s_______r' W I WeWMW i \MlUmm R545 words
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Advertisement861 1958-08-14 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Tel: *****/6. *****/4 132/6, Robinson Rood THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMffRICAN SERVICE Te Halifax. Boston, New York, Baltimore. Philadelphia Cult Ports. Spore P. Sliooi Penang MYRMIDON rv........ ..et 17/25 Oct 26 Oet 27/28 Oct Camera option te proceed via ether porta te lead and discharge861 words
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Advertisement1108 1958-08-14 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD de CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 lines) I.?." THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T SAILINCS te LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW, LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option te proceed via other ports to lead and discharge cargo (via Sues with liberty to proceed via Panama or Capo1,108 words
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Advertisement523 1958-08-14 8 EAST ASIATIC H HOMtWARDS MM.* ta, Ai M|| R.«.rd.«. H.mb.,,. S F n "°9ea "uundia" r; v KINA" 7 2 J Calling Gdynia I H|, 1 "MAI keek" MALACCA 13 U Sept Colling Port Sudan "SEUNDIA" 9 s w 2021s ept I I A|iT\.i OUTWARDS Sailing, tor Bon gkok ond523 words
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Article43 1958-08-14 9 OB n w be conon n ting by i levelop f-j;. 3nt raged is NS first r and UD more .m .-> ni _ant :de onSS Savan\"a t nur ear Mar •me sterns r,:a i nt nun v en- nty■' and and z.43 words
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Article60 1958-08-14 9 St< am Ud an- yes- Regin ild r.as been lts j r? due to n June. rr 3 3 i mvv as a 18 hia 5 Chak- c V > n a as Cl el n d from mt Octo- fy.p vr>: pal p »nd was ever?? ra ladings60 words
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Article19 1958-08-14 9 LONDON, Aug. 13 (Renter)— A message m the Financial Times today reported that I most Japanese shipbuilders19 words
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Article158 1958-08-14 9 malayais snarebrokers re ported the following business done yesterday: B B. Petrol 45/9: Federal Disn 11.00. $108: Fraser and N«m ords $2 65. $2674; Gammon $1 45 $1 63, $1 62J: Hume ords As*--M Cement $1.32 J. $1.32; Robinson °J* $163 $1 624: S,me Darb? tl 48.158 words
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Article95 1958-08-14 9 Industrials And Tins Are Steady INDUSTRIALS and tins were steady m th e Malayan share market yesterday Rubbers were quietly steuriy Turnover was small. Prire changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Associ ation were: \>x Brtcks: ral D:>p. 107 1.10 Robinson and Co: Ords 1 f;0 1.65 INDUSTRIALS Kuchai ($195 words
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Article76 1958-08-14 9 AIR-INDIA Internationai ha s taken delivery of two S-iper-G Constellations the Rani of Bijapur and the Rani ol Madurai. the airline announced yesterday. With this delivery, the airline's fleet now comprises 10 Super-Constellations. The newly delivered aircraft will facilitate a third weekly service to Tokyo on tbe76 words
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Article59 1958-08-14 9 PLANNING has begun for a new international airport for Melbourne. Eight sites have been reviewed by an expert panel appointed to assist the Director-General of Civil Aviation, Mr. D. G. Anderson, m the selection. One situated m the Tullamarine district, several miles to the north of59 words
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Article88 1958-08-14 9 Rubber Closes On Dull Note DESPITE further improvement overseas, the Singapore rubber market closed unchangei yesterday at 81 1 cents per lb for International first grade August. The market opened higher but ruled quiet with minor fluctuations. Volume of business was small though lower sheet interest was fair. After lunch,88 words
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Article43 1958-08-14 9 SINGAPORE Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices m cents per lb. yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot f.o.b 811 82 International Aug. No 1 RS f.o.b. 811 82 Sept. 8U 824 Aug. 2 804 ln Aug. 3 764 762n. Tone: Quiet.43 words
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Article66 1958-08-14 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday: New York buying. T.T. 32J. O.D. 323. 90 days air main 33 credit bills. 33 1/16 trade bills. Canada- buying. T.T. 31 9 .'16.. OD. 31 11/16. 90 days airmail 32 credit bills.66 words
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Article, Illustration93 1958-08-14 9 QUEEN ELIZABETH stops to examine a car tyre specially designed for use on rough roads m the early stages of its production during her recent visit to Europe's most mo- dern car tyre factory the India Tyre Rubber Company's works at Renfrewshire, Scotland. She93 words
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Article93 1958-08-14 9 beiieve that 1958 will be the last year m which Japan can expect to lead the world m tonnage that is launched. "The slump m shipbuilding, predicted by industry experts for more than a year, is nov; becoming a reality," this newspaper's Tokyo correspondent declared. "If the93 words
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Article30 1958-08-14 9 A RICE agronomist, Mr. J. R. Dunsmore, and a rubber development officer, Mr. Paul Westcott have joined the Sarawak Agricultural Department. Both were previously stationed m Malaya.30 words
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Article32 1958-08-14 9 CHINA was the biggest buyer of wool m the first six months this year taking 8.500, 000 lb, India was second with 6.400,000 ib, and Canada third with 4,300.000 lb.32 words
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Article154 1958-08-14 9 OUTER ROADS Oulida, Heather, Lica. Santa Lucia, Irian, Armonia, Bakongan, Support. Lidia, San Ernesto, Lian Hin, Bali, Mikumo Maru, Negobla, Barumun, Yarra Breeze, Sty. Raiu, Banggai, Tong Poh, Chungking, Kamenogorsk. Straat Johore, Gaasterkerk Fossularca, Batavia, China Fir, Ondina, Perna, Statius Jensen, Koyo Maru, Blissful, Batoela, Costor, Felipes.154 words
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179 1958-08-14 9 AUSTRALIA'S international reserves fell by £42.--000.000 to £525.000,000 during 1957-58, according to preliminary estimates published m the quarterly Australian Treasury bulletin. During 1956,57 the reserves rose by £212.000,000. The bulletin states that 1957-58 exports at £814.000.--000 were £164,000.000 lower than m 1956-57. The179 words
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Article, Illustration219 1958-08-14 9 COLONY FAIR DRAWS EXHIBITORS All Available Space Taken Up ALL available space at this year's Singapore Trade and Industries Fair, which opens at the Great World on Aug. 22, have been taken Tnis was stated yesterday by a spokesman of Great Worid Amusement Park, sponsors of the219 words
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Article, Illustration136 1958-08-14 9 A NEW kind of bag for the Jet Age traveller, was announced m Singapore yesterday by Mr. George Watson, a representative of the Samsonite Luggage and Furniture Division. Mr. Watson, who loft by Qantas-BOAC for Bangkok after a week's visit here, told The Standard136 words
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Article43 1958-08-14 9 THE Weipa bauxite field on the west coast of Cape York Peninsula. Queensland, might prove to be the greatest m the worid. the Minister for National Development, Senator W. H. Spooner. said recently after returning from a visit to me »-_»n.43 words
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Article170 1958-08-14 9 Two New Viscounts On Display VICKER S-ARMSTRONGS Limited, the British aircraft manufacturers, will have two of the new 365 m.D.a. Viscount 810 series on show at the Fiying Display and Exhibition to be held m Farnborough. England from Sept. 1 to 7. The planes are a Viscount 812 of Continental170 words
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Article, Illustration227 1958-08-14 9 A SWISS company of textile manufacturers is engaged m research to produce a new type of cotton fabric which will incorporate the satin and silky finishes of n/lon and other man-made fibres. This was announced yesterday by Mr. Arnold Mettler, managing director of227 words
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Article92 1958-08-14 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra Aug.-Sept. U.K., Continent $32 buyers, $32$ sellers; coconut oil m bulk $48j sellers, m drums $52 sellers; Muntok white pepper $130 sellers; Sarawak white $129 sellers; Special Sarawak black $75. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair92 words
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Article40 1958-08-14 9 CHINA is preparing to compete m the world's pearl trade, according to a report published m Hongkong. An experimental cultured pearls farm has been set up m Pakhoi, on the southern coast of Kwangsi Province.40 words
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Article31 1958-08-14 9 CHAIRMAN of the Joint Coal Board has announced that 55,000 tons of coal ordered by the Republic of Korea will be shipped from Australia during the next two months.31 words
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Article99 1958-08-14 9 Japan Buys More Tin MALAYAN tin exports rose from 2,997 tons m June, to 3,533 tons m the following month, largely as a result of increased purchases by Japan and India. Last month, Japan bought 606 tons from Malaya, against 456 tons m June. India increased her offtake from 14399 words
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Article586 1958-08-14 10 MYSTERY MAN' W ANTED $50,000 Scrap Iron Man Tells Court Of Brothers Kidnap A SCRAP iron dealer told the Singapore Seventh Magistrate's Court yesterday that he paid $18,000 for the release of his younger brother, Ng Hee Whatt, after a "mystery caller," who demanded $50,000 agreed to that amount. The586 words
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330 1958-08-14 10 FIVE of the eight men accused of having attended the initiation ceremony of the notorious triad society, the Ang Bin Huay, at 9| m.s. Clementi Road on March 23, were yesterday acquitted when charges against them were withdrawn before the Singapore Third District Judge,330 words
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Article, Illustration56 1958-08-14 10 INCHE Aru Hanifah bin Mohamed Daud, Acting Assistant Registrar, Co-operative Societies (Administration), one of two officers of the Department of Co-opera-tive Development, who will be leaving Kuala Lumpur shortly for a year's course of social leadership and co-opera-tion under the Colombo Plan at St. Xavier's University. Nova56 words
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Article351 1958-08-14 10 MR. Jl STICE Buttrose m the Singapore Assize Court yesterday sentenced a detective, Joseph Chay Yun Kok. of the Narcotics Suh-branch of the CH), to a year's jail for trespassing into a house m Malabar Street, at about 11 p.m. on Jan. 26 with intent351 words
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Article124 1958-08-14 10 FONSEKA MURDER INQUIRY KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Four youths were tentatively charged with the murder of a school teacher Stephen Fonseka. at Pantai Valley on May 11, at a preliminary inquiry here today. They were Hashim bin Abdullah, 18. Mohd. Yusof. 20, Mohd. Arshad bin Sudin. 17, and Abdul Razak bin124 words
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Article23 1958-08-14 10 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. The next meeting of the Johore State Welfare Committee will be held on Aug. 24 at 2.30 p.m.23 words
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Article105 1958-08-14 10 THE Singapore Legislative Assembly yesterday gave its unanimous assent to an amendment to the pineapple industry laws which would make representation on the Pineapple Industries Board "a more equitable one." The amending bill was moved through all its three stages on a certificate of emergency by the Minister for105 words
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Article, Illustration75 1958-08-14 10 SINGAPORE'S Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus benefited by $1,570, the proceeds of a charity dance organized by Mr. D. S. Anand held at Raffles Hotel on Saturday night. Thc money is for the Convent's "Abandoned Babies Fund." Picture shows Miss Shirley Ann Jones, 18, of75 words
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70 1958-08-14 10 TELUK ANSON, Wed. A graduate of the Brighton Technical College. Inche Abdul Hamid bin Ahmad, has assumed duties as Executive Engineer, Lower Perak. He takes the place of Mr. C Gorman who has gone on transfer to Kuala Lipis, Pahang. Inche Abdul Hamid who worked70 words
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Article97 1958-08-14 10 to the existing laws so that the controlling Board would be "more equitably represented with a paid chairman at its head." Liberal Socialist Assemblyman (Paya Lebar), Mr. Lim Koon Teck, supporting the amendment said: "I rise to say that the pineapple industry is the third largest industry97 words
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43 1958-08-14 10 Bomoh UNKNOWN For UNKNOWN Boy At UNKNOWN *U-ttiiht toil, a 2 a PP?aren j, 1 ch^ fcer wl I Sann J staff of M Hw &->.. water's edge, cantatiom L^l m' 1 marine Pn. area lttr «lj or a bath, os 4 1 boms,43 words
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445 1958-08-14 10 Heavy Task UNKNOWN Doctors At UNKNOWN Clinics -Minister THERE are 16 doctors attached totfce departments of the Singapore Gentm Minister for Health, Mr. A. J. Braga i sembly yesterday. r Mr. Braga who was answering to a query raised by Independent Assemblyman Lee Choon Eng (Queenstown) said of this number445 words
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Article62 1958-08-14 10 Hart UNKNOWN Blame For UNKNOWN SLVGAPOfSy] Secreury^ bilit y r V»* S menting tn* Kf fo: Customs id m accept^? Ue .v- Harl wanted D1 f-ation> entered on 10 ***L belong** ment f Before l* j ••> arv '7. *H for the .'•<" n Gove> R i Jl why l,(62 words
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Advertisement78 1958-08-14 10 IiIHAM you cannot flP^k i f I fl if fl 11 C(Qd L I CCU SK_^^i_ ite. m mW VI *__T W WmW WmW WWW __tWM *4i^ f f"__il l_ft _p ji^ Ifll? Vfl is remarkably easy to mix just sprinkle on £fl££ MOTHER BOOK M3^^°S Please send me a78 words
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244 1958-08-14 11 SYDNEY, Aug. 13 (Reuter) South African fight manager Reg Haswell will seek a conference with referee Vie Patrick before next Monday's British Empire welter title fight between Johnny Van Rensburg and George Barnes. i Van Rensburg will defend his title against former244 words
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Article, Illustration211 1958-08-14 11 WILLIAM H. CONKLIN - 'Chinese Jockey' Is Tops In The US WILLIAM H. CONKLIN byI. I BOWIE. Maryland, ughbred racing it's Christmas as Keyway Lee. The 21-year-m ier contract to William G. is it is that he usually sports ith silks. m, I I I I H I H I I H I H211 words
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Article106 1958-08-14 11 An Angry Mervyn Won't Talk HAMBURG. Germany. Aug. 13, (UPD— Australian tennis Star Mervyn Rose interrupted a vari play yesterday to snap angrily "No comment" when asked about the suspension of his amateur status by the Australian Lawn Tennis AssociaRose was playing cards with fri ods m a Hamburg tennis106 words
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Article304 1958-08-14 11 LONDON. Aug. 13 (Reuter) Tlie English county cricket championship battle Is really warming up. Hampshire, by failing to salvage any points from their match at Portsmouth yesterday against bottom of the table Warwickshire, are now perched precarious.y at the t<p being only four points ahead304 words
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Article93 1958-08-14 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The No 27 Coy Royal Army Service Corps beat No. 1 Supply Depot by 29 runs m the final of the Central Malaya sub-district inter unit league cricket competition on the Batu Cantonment ground today. The 27 Coy, batting first, were all out93 words
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Article47 1958-08-14 11 LAS VEGAS. Nevada. Aug. 13 (UPl)— Odds on the Roy Harris-Floyd Patterson heavyweight chamnionshin fight nn Aug. 18 at Wrigley Field m Los Angeles were oosted hy gamblers at this resort yesterday. Betters quoted 1-7 on Patterson and Harris is listed at 5-1.47 words
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Article38 1958-08-14 11 THE Singapore Postal Services Department's annual soccer between the Clerical Slaff and lhe Uniformed Staff for the A MacKay's Shield will be played on Sunday at !15 p m on 'he P and T. ground. Srrangoon38 words
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240 1958-08-14 11 MELBOURNE, Aug. 13 (Reuter) Officials of the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia said today they were trying to establish whether Davis Cup star Mervyn Rose had been "doubling up" on air fares and showing a profit m the process. The Association last night suspended240 words
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Article, Illustration73 1958-08-14 11 A BIRDS eye view of the mass drill of over one thousand students of the primary and high school section of the Perak Yuk Choy School and the Perak Public Girls* School which was one of the highlights of their combined annual two-day athletic meet. The meet, which was declared73 words
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Article212 1958-08-14 11 Sacked For Uncomradely Behaviour LQNDON, Aug. 13 (Reuter) Moscow Radio said last night its women athletic champions Nina Ponomareva and Galina Zybina did not know "the ordinary platitude" that "m order to be a good winner you must learn to be a good loser." The Radio was commenting on the212 words
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Article132 1958-08-14 11 NEW DELHI, Aug. 13 (UPI) An Indian sports official has a simple explanation for India's loss to arch-rival Pakistan m the field hockey competition of the recent third Asian Games m Tokyo nervous tension. "The possibility of a draw m the match with Pakistan," wrote G.132 words
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Article73 1958-08-14 11 Korean Team To Play In Singapore SEOUL. Aug. 13 (UPl)— The Seoul Soccer Club will play m Singapore after a series of goodwill games m Hongkong next month. The Korean team has accepted an invitation extended by the Hongkong Chinese Soccer Association, the Seoul Club said. While m Hongkong the73 words
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Article296 1958-08-14 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Federation Combined Schools sprang a big soccer surpise when they beat the powerful Selangor Rangers 5-4 m a match at the Merdeka Stadium here tonight. Schoolboys opened the scoring through centre forward Robert Choc, who received a beautiful pass m the seventh I296 words
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Article53 1958-08-14 11 MOSCOW. Aug. 13. (DPI)— Soviet Athlete Fydor Nikitm set a new world record m the weight lifting light weight class at Kiev today. Nikitin achieved a two-hand press of 130 5 kilograms, which was five-tenths of a kilogram more than the record set at Minsk yesterday53 words
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390 1958-08-14 11 THE RANGER - Generous Mr. Loh Comes To FAP Officials' Rescue THE RANGER By PENANG. Wed. Each of the 17 council members of the Football Association of Penang will be presented with a blazet and tie by the F.A.P. President, Mr. Loh Hoot Yeans, to be worn on cup final day when Penang390 words
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288 1958-08-14 11 SYDNEY, Aug. 13 (Reuter) England's rugby league Tesi winger Mike Sullivan returned to Australia with the team from New Zealand yesterday with a sore ankle and a burning desire to set a try-scoring record Sullivan has scored 30 tries, and he hoDes to be288 words
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Article86 1958-08-14 11 3 Aussies Reach 3rd Round NEWPORT, Rhode Islands. Aug. 13 I Reuter Australians Ashley Cooper and Neale Fraser. winner and runner-up at Wimbledon, reached the third round of the men's singles m the Newport lawn tennis tournament yesterday. Cooper beat Larry Nag"_er (New York) 6-3. 6-4. but Fraser had a86 words
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Article366 1958-08-14 12 VERITY GILL - VERITY GILL Falling 'Gates' Alarm SAFA By THE Singapore Amateur Football Association is gravely alarmed' at the sharp drop m attendances at Jalan Besar stadium m recent months. The latest blow is the presence of only about 2,000 fans at the Singapore Chinese Football Association versus366 words
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Article67 1958-08-14 12 Cricketers For A. Star KOTA BAHRU. Wed. For the first time fan the history of Kelantan, a state cricket team Will be leaving to play against Kedah m a two-day friendly match al Aloe Star on Aug 14 and IS The following players will represent Kelantan. John Hitchcock (captain >,67 words
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Article, Illustration72 1958-08-14 12 Just a few boys, some men. ..this is a typical scene these evenings nt Jalan Besar stadium, home of Singapore's big football matches. Empty grandstands, partially filled galleries unless something is done to attract the crowds, the sport is m danger of being relegated to a minor attractionFreddy Oey - 72 words
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602 1958-08-14 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The draw for the Negri Sembilan lawn tennis j championships which will begin this week-end at j Seremban is: Men's Sin; Irs Top Section S A Azman bye M. F Yogar itn un T Abd il A.-./ A.:. Billy j v602 words
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Article42 1958-08-14 12 THE Royal Air Force hockey team to meet Singaoore Recreation Ciub at Changi on Saturday will be chosen from: Pearman. Wood. Lovelace. Watts, Drake. Taylor, Carroll. McDonald, Sandhurst. Brown, Tilley and Curry. Umpire: Major A. W. Fi-k.42 words
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417 1958-08-14 12 KEN JALLEH - KEN JALLEH By NOTHING is more important for the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council this year than the task of electing: the right men for the right jobs, especially if the extraordinary meeting which precedes the annual general meeting on Aug. 29 is417 words
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Article69 1958-08-14 12 The following is the draw for the heats: 100 Yards: Heat No. 1: Kesavnn Soon (Spore. J. Burnett (XS). J. F. Dawson (Pk), Tamin Merican (KeH, Justin De Silva (Ma! I, Colin Rozells (Pg), Fung Oi Chuen (Br. NB.) Heat No. 2: Raia Aziam (Kel). P.69 words
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169 1958-08-14 12 326 Players In Chinese School Games BATU PAHAT. Wed.— The third Inter-District Games Competition for Chinese Secondary Schools m the State of Johore was successfully concluded yesterday morning. A total of eight Chinese Secondary Schools, represented by .'.26 players, took part m the three days meet. Mr. W. G D.169 words
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Article59 1958-08-14 12 MARIGOLD Badminton Party, defending champions, were fully stretched m the quarter-final round of the Singapore Badminton Association junior inter-club tournament at the Singapore Badminton Stadium yesterday. They beat Tudor Badminton Party by three games to two. Other results were: Merrytime (Blue) beat Flower B.P. 4-1; Merrytime (White) beat59 words
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Article13 1958-08-14 12 Kelanta UNKNOWN Big Hope k: ;i i can,; thre< k< i m > Meric**13 words
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Article, Illustration380 1958-08-14 12 BOXER, weightlifter, basketball star Biue-eyed, brawny, handsome Charles Henry, now British Empire wrestling champion, has a long way to go as a matman but he s determined to end up tops m the toughest A wrestler is about 40 plus when he reaches world380 words
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439 1958-08-14 12 Prime Minister Will Open The F.M.A.A.U.UNKNOWN PENANG, Wed. The iy, Athletic Union championships mi** I ful and impressive ceremonv 'at I o| n m on Friday afternoon lhe Cit, 1 There ml] be the usual oath taking, presentation of Bag and the march past of m than 350 athletes, before439 words
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Advertisement86 1958-08-14 12 lsjjls?ssS>&^^ ivS.vx^SS flfwyffy>ffi^^'^BBBl_BBtfBlifl__^^ •'•'''-'•'****viBfli_?_B^^ K_i_i_i_____j_________l FOR BREAKFAST j j^^-J A cup of Ovaltine at breakfast will give you vital energy that* f '''i^i J*-*"^* "if.l E i^^^l^TS^^W lasts the whole day. It is both filling and nourishing, and children j K*^sH;"^^l^_B especially love its flavour. Start each day with Ovaltine-—86 words
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Miscellaneous90 1958-08-14 12 SINGAPORE SOCCER Friendly Kowloon Busmen vs Singapore Selection at Jalan Beeor gtadtwn 8 p.m. SAFA div. 3B league Pachitan FC vs Haikoicyu SC at Jalan Besar stadium 645 p m. Junior A A ys KML at Geylang. Inter-Services RAF rs Royal Navn at Seletar. Friendly Health Dept. rs RAF Jurong90 words
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Article, Illustration100 1958-08-14 13 Britain., Amm Mechan.Tal TfWpart School *'™>»%[ aU T X' oi c Searchlight Tattoo to be held m I V.^ Ia S?* haf dfi n Creeds StZyiant Dennis Breaker, and Sergeant Frank Richardson. H lavraanize* hy the Sailors' I* music hy Britisll, Bel£tan100 words
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Article1508 1958-08-14 13 YOUTH ON WARPATH From Our .Correspondent 'JHE youth of India is on the war-path. Acute distress caused by the rapid fall m the purchasing power of the rupee seems to lie at the root of every disturbance m the country. Even our students appear to be a bit1,508 words
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Article664 1958-08-14 13 UNKNOWN White ELEPHANTS I j fecial CorrwpQßfait I m G pi <,on* |Vw f rt great 3 ichenn a m--. x he l tl pnirnt f v ieaw t! f c f- de>P»te had I Il has l np* l r CT ,inlt r i md h I» u .h664 words
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Miscellaneous458 1958-08-14 13 rpODAY'S QUOTATION: M I M "Our always K9 MmW increase our possessions. The that k_\m J^m^Sw*^ something remains un- PCW I m\\ M Wi^mA our enjoy- ■tt^K|Sfl H ment the before H|^^J^^^^Q^^^^^B Johnson mWlKf^^mm FOR Ul EVER! ONE: tne m^^^^ day which U| W points to changes and upceed °cautiously458 words
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Article130 1958-08-14 14 WORLD NEWS NEHRU IS RAPPED BY INDIAN COMMUNISTS TRIVANDRUM, India, Aug. 13 (UPI) The Central Executive of the Communist Party of India feels that Prime Minister Nehru's statements on Kerala amount to gross intervention m the affairs of the State contrary to all principles of Federal administration. I A resolution130 words
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Article, Illustration68 1958-08-14 14 Picture. A GROUP OF "Peace Marchers" on a 620-mile hike from Hiroshima to Tokyo to attend the Fourth World Rally against nuclear weapons are seen crossing a bridge into Tokyo on the final day of the long trek. The organising committee of the MarchUPI - 68 words
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Article218 1958-08-14 14 WASHINGTON, Aug. 13 (Reuter) The Navy announced last night that another atomic powered submarine. The Skate, has crossed the North Pole under the ice. The Nautilus, which pione- ered the route, was given a I triumphant welcome today i at Portland, m Britain, her218 words
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Article66 1958-08-14 14 PITTSBURGH. Aug. 13 (Reuter) M r Nevin Perkey, was granted a divorce here after testifying he was a "sort of second fiddle." mi n his own home to his bachelor brother-in-law. Mr. Perkey, married 3b years, told the Judge: "H e lived with us since we66 words
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Article125 1958-08-14 14 Girl Denies Carrying Explosives AMMAN. Jordan. Aug 13 .UFI) Beautiful Nadia Saiti today pleaded not guilty to charges that she carried explosive,, for a bomb gang sworn to overthrow King Hussein. Accused of responsibility f r at least three recent explosions m Amman, the 20--year-old girl appeared before a Military125 words
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Article71 1958-08-14 14 GOVT. BUYS DIAMOND MINE DAR ES SALAAM. Tanganyika, Aug, 13 (Renter! Agreements for the sale of the fabulous William>on diamond mine to the Tanganyika Government and De Beers Consolidated were signed at Government House today. Under the agreement the Tanganyika Government and De Beers become the sole equal shareholders of71 words
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149 1958-08-14 14 Nehru Clarifies What He Said To Envoys NEW DELHI, Aug. 13 (Reuter. xhe Ambassadors of 1 ur Arab States and the Sudan today met the Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru to seek c.ariheation of his statement last week that the A-ab States must accept Israels existence. An External Affairs Minis*3L149 words
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Article105 1958-08-14 14 I UNITED NATIONS. Aug. 13 (Reuter) An estimated budget pf U5559,006,170 was presented yesterday by Mr. Dag Ham- rrarskjoeld, th c Secretary- General, as the amount needed I foi the working of the United Nations during 1959. This figure was $2,163,530 I105 words
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Article146 1958-08-14 14 LO.NDONT. Au« 13 (UPI)T.ne Labcrite Daily Hera'd I today 'that the er^a^ement of the Duke of Queen Eazabeth to Katherine Worstey will be announced some time this month ar j!/°; n 2 c>o "Ple may be an lo ,is to announce the engagement before the Duke an146 words
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Article, Illustration64 1958-08-14 14 MORE than 100 youth from 17 Commonwealth countries a s well as Iran, Jordan and America spent a happy evening m London recently as guests at a supper party given for member s of the Commonwealth Youth Movement by Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alan Lennox Boyd and64 words
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Article314 1958-08-14 14 1,700 Troops Quit Lebanon As U.N. Meets On Mid-East BEIRUT, Aug. 13 (UPI) A battalion of 1,700 U S marines began pulling out of Lebanon today the United States answer to Russian charges that American troops were here for "aggression." The marines began their move early314 words
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Article70 1958-08-14 14 CAIRO, Aug. 13 (Reuter) The Egyptian Newspaper. "Al Ahram" reported today that j Princess Badia of Iraq, her I husband and four children esl caped assassination during the recent Iraqi coup and have i arrived m Egypt. Crown Prince Abdul Illah, her brother, was killed together70 words
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Article73 1958-08-14 14 HONGKONG, Aug. 13 (UPI) —The Hongkong Reform Club a private organization aiming at elevating the standard of living of the people of the Crown Colony, today urged the government to take "immediate steps" towards saving the colony from Red Chinese dumping of cheap goodi. The73 words
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Article64 1958-08-14 14 MADRAS, Aug. 13 (Reuter) --The Hindu, the Southern Indian morning newspaper, yesterday resumes publication after one week's break the first m its 80-year history An editorial said the management had decided to resume publication following a statement made on behalf of employees on strike that they64 words
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Article216 1958-08-14 14 i Al Aug U (UPI) Western diplomats m Jordan have reported that there may be an attempt to overthrow youthful King Hussein m the next few days —perhaps within the next 24 hours. r*, Sources here said Western Embassies m Amman heard that the new216 words
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Article107 1958-08-14 14 PORTUGUESE CABINET RESHUFFLE LISBON, Aug. 13 (Reuter)— Di. Antonio Salazsr, Prime Minister of Portugal, has earned out a major reshuffle of his Cabinet, it was announced early today. Ten of his 15 ministers are aflected by the re-organization which follows Dr. Salazar's reappointment as Prime Minister c. Saturday by Rear107 words
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Article200 1958-08-14 14 AN Austrian expedition has conquered the 24.270 foot Haramosh peak m the Karakoram Range, according to a message received m Rawalpindi, Pakistan.- Reuter FIELD Marshal Sarit Thanarat, Supreme Commander Thai Armed Forces left Bangkok yesterday aboard a special plane for a visit to England Reuter ENGLISH-LANGUAGE teachers are trainedReuter; UPI - 200 words
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Article48 1958-08-14 14 ier; The Ambassadors of four o the five Baghdad Pact countnes— Britain, Pakistan Persia and Turkey -held a meeting yesterday at the Turkish Embassy here Mr Waldemar Gallman Envoy of the U.S. which is associated with the Pact as an observe,. nation was «M«48 words
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Article60 1958-08-14 14 MELBOURNE. Aug. 13 (Reuter) Federal members strongly predicted today that Nov. 22 will be chosen as the date for the Federal election, the Melbourne Herald's Canberra correspondent reported. In well informed ministerial quarters it was stated that a provisional decision that the election should be held60 words
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Article164 1958-08-14 14 No More News About The Army Th! E0 LL Aug. 13 (UPI) H Kor u can Government said today that foreign correspondents would no longer be allowed to send abroad disclosing mil: a?v information. The Minister, Choi Se Hwang, made the statement at a press conference following the arrest of164 words
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Article247 1958-08-14 14 '"^Development Boardd BAGHDAD. Au? 13 nPn d I Abdul Karim k& aI^US^J over personal control of the Iraq Y P f 'i ousting lirevious Board member 2 VW spending the nations oil revenues. v« l I jesterdav s **m One of the ousted Board members247 words
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