Singapore Standard, 22 August 1958
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Title Section21 1958-08-22 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Teleohone *****—5 Coble TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1958. Vol. IX No. 51. 15 cts. 12 Pages [FINAL EDITION]21 words
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Article484 1958-08-22 1 ALL-OUT WAR FOLLOWS TEMPORARY CEASEFIRE Surrendered Bandits Make Vain Bid To Bring Out Comrades IPOH, Thurs. Government has declared all-out war on the 24 terrorists who are still holding out in the Operation Chieftain area of South Perak. This "wipe-out-the-Communists drive follows a temporary "ceasefire" during484 words
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278 1958-08-22 1 INDUSTRY ADVISORY BODY TO BE APPOINTED Move To Protect Local GoodsSINGAPORE'S Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, yesterday announced that Government would appoint an Advisory Committee this month to advise the Ministry on protection for local industries. He said that the protection of local industries would have278 words
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Article25 1958-08-22 1 FRENCH POLICE 1a t night confiscated the leftwing Paris weekly "France Observateur" for acts against the internal and external security °t the state ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration78 1958-08-22 1 A QUARREL over a dollar resulted in two people being stabbed in a house m Race Course Road, Singapore, last ni^ht Lim Kiah Keng. 28, and Sim Poh Hwei, 64. were sent to lne General Hospital for treatment Lim was stabbed in the back' while Sim78 words
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163 1958-08-22 1 WASHINGTON, Aug. 21 (Reutcr) Senator Styles Bridges an influential Republican Party spokesman fast night denounced the United States sale of arms to Indonesia. "It Is shocking to me, and I am sure it is shocking to the American people, he declared in a163 words
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351 1958-08-22 1 Nationalism Is Not Destructive Force— Dr. Ismail UNITED NATIONS, Aug. 21 Malaya warned the United Nations yesterday that Communism could destroy the "constructive character" of nationalism. Dr Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, Malayan Ambassador to the U.N., told the General Assembly that nationalism is not in itself a destructive force.351 words
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Article53 1958-08-22 1 NICOSIA, Aug. 21 (Reuter) The Greek Cypriot terrorist EOKA circulated leaflets in Nicosia today caLing upon Cypriot Greeks to "be prepared f° r a Di S battle against the British plan for Cyprus." The leaflets were the first to come out since EOKAs truce call53 words
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Article23 1958-08-22 1 QUEEN FREDERIKA of Greece will Day an unofficial visit to the United States in October, the White House announced yesterday. UPIUPI - 23 words
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Article, Illustration41 1958-08-22 1 DISTRICT Committee Member Lim Chor Po turns back and smiles at villagers who lined Bikam New Village perimeter fence as he leads comrades, Muk Ying and woman terrorist Tai Mui out of the jungles of South Perak.— StandardpicStandardpic - 41 words
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205 1958-08-22 1 MARINES IN SINGAPORE A WORRY TO CHINA TOKYO. Aug. 21. (UPI). The Liberation Army bany said today Red China's army would "increase combat readiness" as a result of tne sending of U.S. naval vessels and marines to Singapore. "This is another bellicose act of U.S. imperialism, following its aggression ir205 words
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Article116 1958-08-22 1 FIFTEEN ARE TRAPPED IN SIT. LIFT FIREMEN had to use a crowbar to force open a lift door at the new Singapore Improvement Trust flats at Upper Pickering Street to free two adults and thirteen children trapped inside, yesterday The fifteen were traDpej for 20 minutes after the lift nad116 words
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Article176 1958-08-22 1 GENEVA, Aug. 21 (Rcutcr) Top scientists of the Communist and Western worlds ended a seven-week conference here today with the announcement that they had agreed it was "technically feasible" to police any international ban on nuclear weapons tests, within specific limits A network of control176 words
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Article72 1958-08-22 1 UNITED NATIONS, Aug. 21 (UPI) An Arab spokesman said today after a 75-minute meeting of the ten Arab States that they were "all in perfect accord" on the proposed Middle East resolution. Foreign Minister Charles Ma ik of Lebanon told newsmen that the Arabs were in72 words
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203 1958-08-22 1 AMMAN, Jordan, Aug. 21 (UPI) King Hussein declared today he would ask British troops to withdraw from Jordan only when external threats to Jordanian sovereignty had tee ll re moved. The King told a news conference he was opposed to the stationing of United Nations forces203 words
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Article28 1958-08-22 1 A CONVICTED Soviet ipy, Bedros Zartaryan. wag caught by the Police outside Stockholm yesterday after ne escaped from the Laangho men prison in a laundry basket.28 words
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Advertisement303 1958-08-22 1 Testimonials If n I ItRLEATHER. vvn colony cricketer was ■I Lfheard to say in the club: "I j I mind knocking up a run f< L^en TIGER BEER I've had!' 1 4M> 0 STRIBUTE.D Bv *RASE« AND NEAVE LTD. ii }avingit v NIAYFE Du're in a to pet there, but303 words
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Article531 1958-08-22 2 Inspectors Plea To Magistrate Is Turned Down KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Magistrate Inche Abdul Rani today rejected a Police application to have a witness treated as hostile at the inquiry into the murder of school teacher, Stephen Potter Fonseka. The witness, Isa bin Abu Hassan, was the531 words
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Article, Illustration27 1958-08-22 2 ABOVE: Devotees of the Seven Heavenly Sisters crowd round as a monk chants prayers to the Goddesses in a Chinatown temple on Wednesday night.27 words
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Article44 1958-08-22 2 ALOR STAR, Thurs. Mr Ching Kim Hwo was declared elected from Pekar. Bahru ward in a Local Council byelection in Chang-oon yesterday. Mr. Ching defeated Mr. Hor Tuck Heonc. by nine vote?. He. polled 43 votes a? against 34 by Mr. Hor.44 words
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Article73 1958-08-22 2 Summon Against Tester A DRIY;\ 5 gaport driving Weng for iffic Office, on July Ow to 17. he ww h fIC Offirr for papers re 2 e mine i the d, the Traffi- Office a driving test. la a searching hi Papci thei ■< go rt§ m i room, w:-.73 words
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Article51 1958-08-22 2 TEMERLOH, ThiOS. A housewife Sit i Normaii Mnf Ali. 42, today pleaded not guilty in the Magistrate's Court here to a charge of theft n! jewellery worth 1310 belonging to Chan Wing Law. She was allowed 1509 bti and the case was postponed to Oct. 24.51 words
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Article17 1958-08-22 2 ID IB 51 -*J Tulanp 'a- a? 1 Hospital h^r- mnr! k tor Qiiesi m ni17 words
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Article52 1958-08-22 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The American Ambassador Mr. Homer Byington, left Kota Bharu for Penang by air thi s morn ing after completing his official tour of Kelantan. He visited many places of interest in the State and yesterday had a picnic lunch at Pulau Perhentian near52 words
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Article21 1958-08-22 2 A THUG snatched a gold necklace from a woman. Poo Wai Jin, 27, at Thomson Road, Singapore, last night.21 words
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Article, Illustration188 1958-08-22 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Twenty-year-old Inche Rubaayah Wahab, a daughter of the former Mentri Besar of Perak Dato Panama Bukit Gantang, left for Britain today to take up domestic science at the Bath College. A former pupil of t^c Anglo Chinese Girls School pnd the188 words
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Article118 1958-08-22 2 Court Tells Man: You're A Coward A SINGAPORE Magistrate, Mr. R. Ramason, yesterday rebuked a man for stealing a purse from a 15-year-old schoolgirl, Teo Soo Chew. Ho Kam Kong, 25, who was found guilty of stealing the purse containing an identity card and S3 at a wayang in MacPherson118 words
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Article152 1958-08-22 2 Colony Men For ICFTU Confab THE Singapore Trades Union Congress will send *hree representatives to Asian Regional Conference of the Ir'.ernational Confederation of Free Trade Unions, to be held in Kuala Lumpur next week. They are Messrs. G. Kandasamy, secretary of the Congress. Ang Leong Seng, asst secretary, and the152 words
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Article74 1958-08-22 2 TANJONG MALIM, Thurs.— The District Officer, Batang Padang, Tuan Syed Zahiruddin bin Syed Hassan will leave for the United States on Sunday on a four-month tour sponsored by the United States Information Services. Tuan Syed Zahiruddin, who has been stationed in Tapah for the past74 words
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203 1958-08-22 2 Heavenly Fe as Girls Pray F o Good Husbam THorsAxus «f Stemwc < lay and last night thron ,d J n grayer centres with offering of Z, .'"< S t,cks for the feast of the s,.;^ The feast— one of the lii jest in the Chinese calendar —is annually celebrated203 words
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Advertisement551 1958-08-22 2 I FOR SALE ALL JUOOKAS SHOULD lUY "WHAT IS JUDO 3 published in Kodokan, |«p«n Only 52 50 limited stockt. Wnre Box T. 3419 S.S. ANNUAL SALI! Lades' Washable Cotton Housacoats $8 90, Pyjamas $3 50. Panties 5 pieces S3'-. Many Bargains. Cathay's, 3S-39 Bras Basah Road. MISCELLANEOUS FO* HATCHINC,551 words
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Advertisement490 1958-08-22 2 I NOTICES NOTICE is hereby given that as from August 15th, 1958, Mr. HO KOW is not authorised to receive money or transact any business whatsoever for or on behalf t of the Company. Sgd. MANAGER, P Liew Foo Petrol Koisk, Cowan Street, Ipoh. Dated 15/8/58. UNION OF BURMA SHIPPING490 words
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Advertisement270 1958-08-22 2 NOTICES NOTICE Is hereby given that the Annual Delegates Conference of the Malayan Graduate Teachers' Union will be held at the AngloChinese School Library. Ipoh. on Wednesday, 27th August at 5 p.m. (and not 10.30 a.m. as previously notified). The conference will be declared open by the Honourable the Minister270 words
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Advertisement47 1958-08-22 2 |FOR SAM VALUABLE PROPER IN TANGLIN ROAD One lot of flats in excelW condition on freehold lo«* These flats are furnished o" d occupied, yielding a good return A FIPST tLASS INVESag! For full details and pem**" to inspect flats, contact:NASSIM 61 C°"ilS 4/4-1, Collyer Quay. Singapore-47 words
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EDITORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
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Article363 1958-08-22 3 D anger U.N. Warned H0 L>ted Nations has been warned that n influence of communism, no matter steads, can destroy the constructive j0 of nationalism in any state. The warning fZf di nng the fifth day's debate by the Assembly on the Middle East crisis it .m Malaya's delegate, Dr.363 words
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Article389 1958-08-22 3 A MEAT and informative little illustrated "iu'e ci the history of Local Government, what *::*s cnH what it stands for in Singapore, Has I sad by the Department of Information v:> in a commendable move to educate I picfarc »he people in the rural areas for ifitsl389 words
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Article, Illustration1379 1958-08-22 3 james tudor - james tudor STANDARD OF LIVING OF NEXT GENERATION DEPENDS ON MORE DOLLARS By ACCRA QHANA'S Prime Minister, Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, has just returned from a visit to Canada, the United States and Britain. And the $64 question being asked here is: Has he got the money? It1,379 words
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Article123 1958-08-22 3 Shorts from the Talks Love Is Sometimes Dumb IN Mexico City I was thoroughly delighted to discover that serenading is not just a Hollywood invention. Every evening voices may be heard lifted in ardent song, complete with accompanying guitar. Professional singers do good business by doing the actual singing for123 words
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Article, Illustration232 1958-08-22 3 W'H/LE reports of a Icrgr-.scate revolt m Eastern Tibet are discounted by Tibetan. sources in Nepal, the Khams' revolt in Eastern Tibet appears to have been renewed. Tiro years ago considerable Chinese forces were sent to suppress them, but with only partial success. In the vast few232 words
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Article, Illustration33 1958-08-22 3 Mark Twain, worldfamous U.S. humorist and creator of Tom Sawyer, was born on November 30, 1835, when Halley's Comet was visible and died 74 years later when the comet reappeared.33 words
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Article, Illustration394 1958-08-22 3 the NEWS as it strikes me. THE news that the US. Fleet is in Singapore waters. and that the United States has sold light arms and ammunition to Indonesia has caused consternation in Moscow and Peking where the practice is to create consternation by twisting the most inoffensive act into394 words
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269 1958-08-22 4 MALACCA, Thurs. State Councillor Inche Mohamed bin Abdul Rahman today criticized the government for continuing to employ aliens when there were more than ten thousand unemployed Malays in Malacca. Inche Mohamed who was speaking at the State Council meeting today urged the government269 words
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112 1958-08-22 4 MINISTER TO OPEN HARVEST FESTIVAL THE Singapore Malayalee Young Men's Association will celebrate the harvest festival of "Onam" on Sunday. Aug. 31 at the Pasir Panjang Secondary School. The celebrations will begin at 1.00 p.m. with various sports items. Later a rultural meeting will be held at the school's auditorium112 words
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Article460 1958-08-22 4 SWINDLING RACKET IS UNCOVERED Towkays Fall For 'Dud' Note Deals Ot Tricksters IPOH, Thurs. The Standard learned today that 9 big swindling racket believed to be country-wide is in operation by a gang of confidence tricksters. The gang's victims are lured with "get-rich-quick" suggestions in which they are offered "perfect460 words
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272 1958-08-22 4 Pirate Taxis: Method Of Arrest Is Criticized MALACCA, Thurs. The manner in which the Police go about apprehend- ing pirate taxis here is 1 "dangerous and open to corruption," said a State I Councillor, Inche Mohamed bin Abdul Rahman, at the State Council today. Inche Mohamed said ne hart received272 words
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Article90 1958-08-22 4 THE Singapore Department of Information Services has printed 370.000 civic leaflets in English, Chinese, Malay and Tamil for distribution at its "Oar Singapore" exhibition which opens together with the Trade and Industries Fair at the Great World Park tonight. Entitled. "Know Our Singapore". the leaflets give90 words
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Article109 1958-08-22 4 MALACCA. Thurs. The following have been appointed to investigate into the position of sidangs (.assistant penghulus) and submit recommendations regarding their responsibilities and remuneration: State Secretary Dato Nik Daud Inche Hassan bin Mansoor. Inche Mohamed Sudin om Haji Abdul Rahman. Tuan Haji Talib bin Karim and Mr.109 words
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95 1958-08-22 4 All-Party Men Study The Draft Charter MEMBERS of the All-Party Delegation yesterday met in the Chief Minister's office to go over the draft Pilot Order and draft Order-in-Council which will give Singapore internal seii-government. The delegation was assisted by two legal experts, the Attorney General Mr. E. P. Shanks, and95 words
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Article, Illustration102 1958-08-22 4 THREE students from the Federation on Junior Chamber of Commerce scholarships to Hongkong were feted by the Singapore Jaycees yesterday. Standardpic shows the chairman of the Jaycee educational and youth activities committee, Mr. Goh Geok Chuan (second from right) greeting a student, Chin Yee Chiang from Seremban. From102 words
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Article61 1958-08-22 4 A SUM of $78 seized from a gambling table was ordered o> the Singapore Ninth Magistrate Mr. R.8.1. Pates, to be icmfis cated and put into the Courts "poor box" yesterday when 11 persons, including two women, appeared on a charge of gambling on Wednesday.61 words
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517 1958-08-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Ex-Security Forces Association has turned down an invitation from Government to take part in the first Merdeka anniversary celebrations, the Director of Information, Inche j Ya'acob bin Abdul Latiff, said today. He was briefing Pressmen about arrangements for the annive rsary517 words
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Article, Illustration89 1958-08-22 4 TWO Fcdrmfi— r» ■amir left Singapore yesterday for SE^S^d study social leadership and thr fc3 at the St. Xavier's Ku^itT £j year. v,. They were Inchr Abu Hamfah Daud (riirht, the acting assist nt r'" m "N operative SofiPties. and Inch, |£J R ll ist^89 words
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310 1958-08-22 4 IPOH. Thurs. When the accounts of fr branch of the Hongkong and Shanghai R, specially checked by the sub-manager tm tn7i branches in the Federation and Singapore last year it was found that there was a diff.ll some $300,000 This was stated in310 words
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Advertisement524 1958-08-22 4 Subscribe F© The ST \\t> \HI> MALAYA'S ONLY INDEPENDENT NATIONAL PAPER If you live in Singapore or the Federation of Malaya or in the surrounding areas, why not subscribe to the "STANDARD" and have it delivered to your home daily or to your office il preferred? All you have to524 words
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Article390 1958-08-22 5 Alleged 'Peeping Tom' Struck Back, Lor oner I old ONE of five men who attacked an alleged "Peeping Tom" was killed and another wounded when the wouldbe victim drew a knife and fought back, a Singapore Coroner's Court was told yesterday. The Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong390 words
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Article49 1958-08-22 5 rrT onir.iittee $*lr w not the %<*« f P H Ir t« K pmp<>" rrf>(i to It* iHspeeUws. **Lr<*kt Bill \,.sterday. presented i*''^ ,nd final f period n I t(ie (,«;wrnor '■''..It i4 inv in--1 \fiat dismissed L,nlinar\ grounds .»-.iinst r bping vn-r- r)I fli^niis- meetinff v mum re-49 words
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Article81 1958-08-22 5 r >p in Court need a laright ng a taxi- to, of and a armed r> m. on I Kg Yam! -•.v rhargi lined. irned an I guilty [a and Ng 1 I T s€, be- nee told I three preI i bleb you .--i dltj81 words
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Article76 1958-08-22 5 Ino v Cbmunpleted the *unsat- pertaining j R< ■■:r\\)iv"' toda to collected. Chairman told The lay that the iring the E to vie care- fore a j ho is 'he Dcini trative rized tn the ite legal uro- pef3on or ■.vita the e resen oir, the Cten- Xg Wah76 words
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281 1958-08-22 5 FIVE YEARS FOR BID TO KILL GIRL, 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Mr. Justice Shepherd in the Supreme Court today sentenced a man to five years' imprisonment for attempting to hang his young girl friend when she refused to elope with him. Chinniah Murugesu, 27. was convicted for attemDting to murder281 words
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95 1958-08-22 5 RADIO telephone service from Singapore and the Federation of Malaya has been extended to include Goods Bay. Labrador and Canada, said the Singapore Director of Telecommunications yesterday. He added that the service would be available on weekdays between 4.00 and 9.00 p.m. Charges95 words
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Article57 1958-08-22 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Two Federation Poiire officers left for England by 8.0.A.C. today for six months training in crime detection. They are Inspector Ismail bin Abdul Razak ol Kuala Kangsar and Inspector Ng Teik Hwa of Seremban Both officers are taking a special crimes course57 words
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Article, Illustration89 1958-08-22 5 A FAMILY of five a 54-year-old man. his son and daughter and two grandchildren were taken to the General HospitaJ. Singapore, last night suffering from food poisonnig. The man, Tco Ee Chong told The Standard the family had eaten mushrooms for dinner. An hour later, they felt89 words
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Article, Illustration102 1958-08-22 5 TWENTY-NINE school children who were stranded at Ankara last Tuesday, arrived in Singapore last night to join their parents, who are Royal Air Force personnel, for their holidays. Beaming, the excited group rushed into their parents' arms as soon as they spotted them. They told102 words
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252 1958-08-22 5 Charges Are A Basic Inaccuracy— Marshall Workers' Party Resignations CHAIRMAN of the Singapore Workers' Party, Mr. David Marshall, yesterday dismissed charges of "inconsistency" in his party's policy as a "basic inaccuracy." The charges were made by five executive members of he party when they announced their resignations on Wednesday night.252 words
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Article215 1958-08-22 5 4 Teachers Get U.S. Study Award FOUR teachers, three from Singapore and one from Borneo, will leave at noon today by Pan-American Airways for the United States to participate in the U.S. State Department's 1958 Teacher Education Programme. They are the second grouo In two years, from this area to215 words
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117 1958-08-22 5 NG Chye Lee alias Low Sai, 22 was produced in the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday on a tentative charge of murder of a fireman. Sarip bin Jaffar, 25. at the Bth Mile, Ponggol Road on the night of Aug. 2. He is117 words
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Article85 1958-08-22 5 THE Singapore Traction Company will run a special bus service during the Trade and Industries Fair at the Great World Park from Aug. 22 to Sept 14. Service No. 23 A. will run from the Sislap/Changi Roads junction. Geylang allang. North Bridge. South Bridge and85 words
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221 1958-08-22 5 Fishing In Curriculum? Good Idea Parents THE proposal to introduce fishing as an extra-curricular activity has been received with great enthusiasm by parents of students studying at the Tanjong Kling Malay School. Singapore's Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. .1. R. Jumabhoy, said yesterday. "The parents whom we have called221 words
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Advertisement218 1958-08-22 5 QUICK-FROZEN BROAD BEANS Serve them as a vegetable hot, with white sauce. or cold, with a French dressing, as a salad. Either way they are delicious. (in 10-oz. packets) SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. FREE GIFTS! FREE GIFTS!! Visit our Stall at the International Trade Exhibition at the Great World218 words
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94 1958-08-22 6 SINGAPORE Immigration authorities are stepping up their war against persons seeking illegal entry into the Colony. The Standard learned yesterday. In recent weeks, the dcDartment's prosecuting officers have asked for, and got. deterrent sentences against illegal immigrants as a preventive measure. An official spokesman told The94 words
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Article384 1958-08-22 6 KING TO AWARD NEW HONOURS List Will Be Out August 31 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The statutes of the new Federation Orders of Chivalry to be awarded by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong were published in the Malayan Gazette today. The first honours list of the Federation of Malaya will be announced384 words
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Article, Illustration281 1958-08-22 6 THE Estates and Building Committee of the Singapore City Council on Wednesday, refused permission to Messrs. Shaw Brothers Ltd. to build three modern theatres in the Kallang-Crawford Street area. The application was turned down on the grounds that the proposed theatres would aggravate the281 words
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Article270 1958-08-22 6 DPP Closes Cinema Murder Case THE DPP. Mr. J. 8. Jeyaretnam. told members of ihe jury in the Singapore Assize Court yesterday that counsel for the defence had been nibbling at the frilis bu* was leaving out the centre -:f the events which took olace on the evening of May270 words
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Article39 1958-08-22 6 CHIEF Warder. Ismail bin Alias who has served in the Prisons for 23 years will receive the Colonial Prisons Medal from Mr. M. P. D. Nair. Assistant Nfinister to the Chief Secretary tomorrow at the Outram Prison.39 words
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Article132 1958-08-22 6 THE Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, has consented to be present at a variety concert to be staged by the Kheng Cheng School at the Singapore Badminton Hall on Aug. 29 and 30. Various local dramatic and musical societies would contribute items which132 words
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Article147 1958-08-22 6 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 8H 81 1 R.S.S. No. 1 81i 81 h R.S.S. No. 1 Oct.) 81 j 81-5 R.S.S. No. 2 791 802 R.S.S. No. 3 76* 77* Tone Steady quiet. The price of tin in147 words
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Article153 1958-08-22 6 THE Singapore City Council Technical Officers' Union yesterday accused a sister union, the City Council Services Union, of "ignoring the weliare of a section of its members." In a written statement, the Union's vice-president, Mr. H. Burrows, alleged that becaused of this, the technical officers were153 words
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Article26 1958-08-22 6 ON the occasion of the first anniversary of Merdeka Day Aug. 31 a parade will be held at the Penang Esplanade at 8 a.m.26 words
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Article160 1958-08-22 6 THE Director of Tourism, Mr. R. A. Howlett, has taken concrete steps to save visitors to Singapore from being fleeced by unscrupulous taxi drivers in the Colony. Mr. Howlett told The Standard yesterday that the Government was printing 5,000 pamphlets giving visitors advice regarding160 words
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Miscellaneous163 1958-08-22 6 BW3nT^T?l*3M l 'l W .»«r^^« Singapore exhibition at Great I B^ASlll^KSlLilSul World harden Hall. *'«\'s'' A: Cneon csam sewing class \.M.t.A: Bodybuilding and weight- H2 pm: Cheongsam sewing class lifting 4 pm; Gymnastics Class m; Square Dance Club— for Juniors 4 p.m; Judo practice ..4i nce 1 and fio^'i s163 words
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Miscellaneous294 1958-08-22 6 Penajig 5.24 a.m. (6ft. Bin.) 6.03 Talk. 7.15 The Week-End t> p.m. (6ft Sports. 7.30 At Your Reauest 815 TOMORROW: Singapore 5.20 a.m. ftfovto Magazine 845 p.m Vou! (6ft. 7in.) 443 p.m (7ft. 7in.) with a Hammond 9 nm DsPort Dickson 1.02 a.m. (6ft. Bm.) cussing the Disc* 930d m294 words
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Article, Illustration66 1958-08-22 7 OUT OF THE JUNGLE TOP LEFT) Three ■aiuniM terrorists, MCI •>nimittee .Memrv I hi h«> Po, Muk an Tai Mui. trailed Pr n. walk into hm Ken Village in f«an l>istnrt of Perak, Krrendrr. ■LOW) I im Chor >1U (ii)vernmeot f ii^ \>> accept the i^rnmfnfs surrender wss." Wan MstrktStandpic - 66 words
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Article641 1958-08-22 7 By Standard Correspondent rH, I jS District 'tee Member of the ir < Pf iminht Party. rI V who was first r *W ieej in the' m lllors and ■l the Good Citiburittec of Kuala IIT v> Village and oldstream. nihs south of j 6,641 words
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170 1958-08-22 7 PENANG, Thurs. Engliih schools in the days before independence had been well cared tor by the Government co-npared with Chinese and Indian schools. With independence, the education policy has changed. This was stated today bv the president of the Old Frees' Association, Dr.170 words
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Article, Illustration33 1958-08-22 7 (TOP RIGHT) Woman terrorist Tai Mui smiles at villagers before she left the village by car. (BELOW) Arms and ammunition which the three Communist terrorists brought out of the jungle. StandardpicsStandardpics - 33 words
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Miscellaneous364 1958-08-22 7 rpODAYS QUOTATION: H HM RJ "Instinct It the nose of U U the mind." PVBB^piV —Mme. de Glrardin W^MA Wi^k %M^U FRIDAY FOR EVERT- MM ONE: Promote ingenuity H^B^^^^ffi^^^B^H resourcefulness; make a V9^tPH special effort to refrain DVmil from impulsive, injudicious I actions. Enjoy some socia- |QHH^|HI^HHHiW bil'.ty. pleasure. r™364 words
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Advertisement914 1958-08-22 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Tel: ajftt/C, *****/4 112/6. Robinson Read THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE To HaHtax, Boston, Now York, Baltimore, Philadelphia 4> Cult Port*. S'poro P. Sham Penang MYRMIDON H 17/25 Oct 26 Oet 27/28 Oet Carrion option to procood »U othot port* to load end dlschargo914 words
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Advertisement1014 1958-08-22 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 lines) S o. P p r THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW, LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (via Sues with liberty to proceed1,014 words
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Advertisement915 1958-08-22 8 MITSUI t¥\ LINE FOR JAPAN S'pore P. Shorn Penong Awajison Mora for Yokohama 31 Aug FOR U.S.A. via SUEZ Fot New York. Philadelphia, Baltimore via Bombay. Arimoson Mora from Japan 12 Sept 14 Sept Also for Lo Guoiro, Accapulco. Kingston, subject Inducement Fuyo Mora from Japan 14 Sept FOR BOMBAY,915 words
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Advertisement572 1958-08-22 8 EAST ASIATIC l| HOMEWARDS Soiling, foi p J U|W| Rorterdom. Hombur*, Bremen r K, I "LALANDIA" u« AU9 < 1 "KIN A" I IXIIIH 16 17 Scot I Colling Gdynio Is I "SELANDIA" > 815s t 2021s UTWARDS 'or B Ongkok ond AR UST. Qnfl Pv, I "SILANDIA" SK J572 words
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Article48 1958-08-22 9 I phones ggest municae sea peatlish e n and I ibno I c eam I -p c- 2 Ci *hene used e Second Order for ovei n sea nanto be :1 is Wes era of New ':,ina' gi i Cor- :>e »he fa H M.S. the end48 words
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Article20 1958-08-22 9 I civil S them v for A ia- a lay. 3 *WO- i nfl build A3 500.--mi-20 words
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Article174 1958-08-22 9 Ike Passes Bill On U.S. Trade WASHINGTON, Aug. 21, (UPI) -Presirier.t Eisenhower yesterday signed into law the extending the U.S. reciprocal trade programme for four years. The bill gives the President authority to <">rder reduction? of up to 2" per cent in U.S. tariffs In order to promote world trade.174 words
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Article24 1958-08-22 9 WORLD citrus fruit production last year, of 326 feO.ooo [boxes, was lower than the 331,--i 122.000 boxes produced in the previous year.24 words
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Article62 1958-08-22 9 W ASHINGTO N, Aug. 2 1 (UPl).— The Commere Department reported today that it licensed USss,6nn,o"o worth of goods for export to Soviet bloe countries in the second quarter of this year. It said this was a <^ma'l increase over the first-quarter total, but a drop62 words
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Article, Illustration177 1958-08-22 9 nor, EIG i I T mcchanics of Asia Motor Co Ltd Sin*apore are learning how to assemble Toyota {rucks fiom r thrja S na P ne VISIOn t f Mf Y engineer uum me Japanese auto factory. Mr. Yamada, who arrived in Singapore last week at177 words
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Article105 1958-08-22 9 Japan-Made Automobile Popular LOS ANGELES, California Aug. 21 (UPl).— Toyope:, Cne first Japan-made automobile on United States market, received "overwhelmingly favourable public acceptance" during the first few weeks it was on display in Southern California, a company official said today. Mr. j. Hansen, general manager in charge of all Tovota105 words
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Article64 1958-08-22 9 Australian tobacco grcvers could look forward to a continuous period of expansion, the Minister for Primary Industry, Mr. W. McMahon. said recently. He said the greater nroportion of the 1957-58 tobacco crop in Queensland and Victoria had now been sold. Sales in Western Australia had just opened. The64 words
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Article218 1958-08-22 9 The largest electronic "brain" yet made in Western Europe for doing routine office work will shortly be in use. For more than two years Ferranti designers and engineers have been working on this electronic digital computer, called Perseus, which will cost about £300.000. The first two218 words
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191 1958-08-22 9 RUBBER MARKET ACTIVE ON RUSSIAN BUYING THE Singapore rubber marker experienced an afternoon of active trading yesterday, due largely to overseas support and short covering. London was reported to be buying for Russian accounts of all grades of rubber for September ship- ment. According to one market source "fair quantity"191 words
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235 1958-08-22 9 Increased national output and higher living standards depend on industrialisation, according to planners of Pakistan's Revised Five Year Plan (1955-60). Industry is given high priority under the Plan, second only to agriculture. About 30 per cent of total investment under the Plan has been235 words
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Article, Illustration161 1958-08-22 9 THE Singapore Trade and Industries Fair opens today at the Great World Amusement Park. The trade exhibition will be formally declared open in the evening by the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock. On the occasion of the formal opening, the sponsors of the161 words
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Article180 1958-08-22 9 SHIPS IN PORT OUTER ROADS Else Maersk, Oulida, Automedon. Sanana. Anking, Waiv.erang, Lian Hin. Hoi Wong, Shun Hing, Karimata, Ginko Maru. Statius Jensen, Angkorwat. Kasimbar, Tosui Maru. Francois^. Pcrim. Lapaz, T.jiluwah. CaV. Genoa, Sukhona, Thcrrnaeplyae, Yamahiko Maru. Kuroshio Maru. SRT 1115.-1116.-1117., Pres. Filmore, Kaloekoe, Baknngan, Yarra Breeze. Bat?.via, Batoela. He.180 words
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Article87 1958-08-22 9 WASH I XGTON, Aug. 21 UPl).— Pres.rient Eisenhower today flatly ruled out any government controls at this time lo curb inflation. The President tfCMOusly told his news conference that labour and management prunenrc and u much of e cut in government spenoins as possible arc still the87 words
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Article98 1958-08-22 9 PRODUCTS from Malaya, Ceylon, Poland, Czechoslovakia and Norway are expected to be on show at the International Trade Fair, to be held in Melbourne from Feb. 26 to March 14, next year. About 500 exhibitors from at least 13 countries will be represented at the98 words
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Article166 1958-08-22 9 Business In Shares MALAYAN reported the following business done yesterday: Fed. Disp. $1.09: F. N. ords. $2.65 to $2.63; Gammon $1.47£ (overnight); Hammer $1.62 to $1.65; Hongkong Bank $41.")J: M. Cement $1.30, SI. 31: M. Box $1,674, $1.69: Robinson Ords. 51. 62; Steamship 69c. 68c; U.E. Ords. 92c: Wearne $3.175,166 words
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Article132 1958-08-22 9 Output In Tin Shows Increase KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Production of tin concentrates last month increased by about 5.400 piculs. to 71,393 piculs, compared with the previous month's total of 55.929 piculs. The average daily rat? of production for last month was 2.303 piculs. (2.198 pkuls). Deliveries of tin "concentrates from132 words
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Article93 1958-08-22 9 LONDON. Aug. 21 (UPI) Authoritative sources :>nid today that Britain and the United States would grant economic aid to India in a major emergency move taat might prove an Lmportani counter to Russia's economic offensive in the Communist world. It was reported that Britain would grant a93 words
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Article21 1958-08-22 9 MANAGING director of Brunei Shell Petroleum Ltd.. Mr. R. E. Hale?, is in .Teaselton. North Borneo, on a visit.21 words
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Article96 1958-08-22 9 Small Turnover In Share Market THE Malayan share market was easier in ail sections yesterday. Turn over was small. Price changes announced by < the Malayan Sharebroker? Association vpsterday were: INDUSTRIALS 1 Buyers Sellers M. Colls 0 7H 0.80 MININGS Austral Amal 9 6 9/fl Kramat Pulai 4 f> 5/696 words
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Article40 1958-08-22 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in \is rates to merchants yesterday: Selling. T.T. or OD. ready were: French France IT>94. Belgian Frar.cs L6QB-1/2; DeutMarks 135-1 2; Italian Lire *****. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.40 words
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Article89 1958-08-22 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picu] yesterday were: Copra Aug.-Sept U.K., Continent $32$ buyer::. $33 sellers; coconut oil in bulk $49J sellers, in drums $52$ sellers; Muntok white pepper $126 sellers; Sarawak while 5125 sellers; Special Sarawak black $74. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable89 words
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Article36 1958-08-22 9 LONDON, Aug. 21, (Reuter) The average weekly earnings of British manual workers in the manufacturing industries have risen from £10 12s. sd. last October to £10 i4s. Id., the Ministry of Labour said today.36 words
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Article109 1958-08-22 9 A NEW system of oaggage clearance Introduced by the Customs department at a Sydney airport has proved an outstanding success. All basfiages are placed in the centre of the floor of the Customs enclosure ann ca:>sengers seif-seiected thoir own baggage, which was inspected on cojnters similar in109 words
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Advertisement215 1958-08-22 9 El EVERETT ORIENT LINE J£?f S'por« P S hom Penong n .-> 3" Gdn. 19 20 NttTT 7 Sept 5 Sept Hog ynQ, Calcutta SETT Gdn. 40/41 23 Aug 25 Aug tt 13 Sept 7 Sc P r STAR LINE Wf3k i:A: :'-"^S 12 Sepf lOSepf FUCYONt* 2 Oct 5215 words
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Advertisement124 1958-08-22 9 Advt. REWARD "Believe me, every cent, every dollar saved will eventually be my REWARD and my family's reward In years to come." "Really it's c 0 very easy to start saving once you get into the habit, and it's even easier to open an intnrest-bearir.g savings account with the Bank124 words
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Article571 1958-08-22 10 Watch Cliona, Too By Our Special Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. SIAPA TAHU, a course scratching on the first day, did a winning gallop on the training track this morning. With apprentice Buang astride, Siapa Tahu was never off the bit when reeling off three furlongs571 words
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Article37 1958-08-22 10 KUALA LUMPUR Thursday— Unbeaten No 27 Comnany RASC A ree-strred another victory today when they thrashed Armv Depot Police 9-0 in their Central Malaya Sub-District Army League soccer match on the Batu Cantonment ground.37 words
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Article21 1958-08-22 10 SOUTH Johore beat North Johore by six wickets in their annual cricket match played at Johore Bahru last week.21 words
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Article63 1958-08-22 10 SCARBOROUGH, England, Aug. 21 (UPI) Australia's professional tennis stars had three successes in the tournament staged here on Wednesday. Ken Rosewall beat Tony Jrabert, United States, 4-6, 7-5, 6-2, in one singles match,' and Lew Hoad beat Pancho Segura. Ecuador, 6-1, 6-4, in another. Rosewall and Hoad63 words
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396 1958-08-22 10 Colony's Omission 'Intentional' Say FMOSC Sources S'pore Not Yet Independent For Thais' SE-A Games KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Singapore's omission in the South East Asia Peninsula Games in Bangkok next year was intentional, but it was not meant as a snub, sources close to the Federation of Mala y a Olympic396 words
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Article57 1958-08-22 10 THE Singapore Malays team to meet Selangor Malays in the final of the Rulers' Shie.d cricket match at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday and Sunday will be:Ali Omar (Captain) Hus■sien Shah, A. R. Omar All Yunos, Omar Razak, Ahmad David. Ismail Jabbar. S M Ali. Syed57 words
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Article83 1958-08-22 10 B R ARE RE-MATCHED SYDNEY, Aug. 21 (Reuter) —British Empire welterweight champion George Barnes has been re-matched with South African Johnny Van Rensburg for, an overweight non-title bout at Sydney Stadium on Sept. 15. The bout will be over 12 rounds, with a 10.8 limit Barnes regained the Empire title83 words
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Article46 1958-08-22 10 RAUB, Thurs.— ln the opening hockey match for the season, sth Malay Regiment beat Combined Temerloh and Mentakab by four goals to three on the Malay Regiment ground yesterday. The score at half-lime was 2-1 in favour of the Malay Regiment.46 words
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Article30 1958-08-22 10 KUALA LUMPUR. ThursdayThe No 34 Coy Royal Army Medical Corps beat Batu Cantonment Camp 'B' 3-1 in an Army league soccer match on the Batu Cantonment ground today.30 words
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Article57 1958-08-22 10 The Singapore Indian Association will be holding their 2nd annual athletic chamDionships on Sept. 20 and 21. The meeting, which is oDen to all Indians women and men residing in Singapore, will be held on the Association's ground. Entry forms are available at the Indian Association, 6957 words
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Article68 1958-08-22 10 IPOH. Thurs.— Perak's team to meet Negn i n the Sultan's Gold Cup mter-state Malays soccer zone final to be played at Pant Bunta* on Saturday will be selected from: Yusof Bakar, Ahmad Nazan Jalil Che Din. B. S Taman Zainal Abidin. Jamaluddin R m than. Hamzah Shamsuddn68 words
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Article654 1958-08-22 10 Probable Fields For Tomorrow lift probable fields f, )r "VB SHangor Turf Club m^"^"" I«m Class 4, Oiv. 5 .?48 S&f"" 1 u• Fur 41.866 UAND RAPIDS Ll I|| JgJ^ »«15O* RED' WOLF II I. |i, 5703* 1 PLEASANT J ALLA N V DREAM 4 r- cn v i' 042*8*654 words
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267 1958-08-22 10 BUANG TAKES THE SECOND DAYS RIDING HONOUR By SCRITINKKR ONCE again it was an MW*^?*^ d the riding honours on the <ond u3 vMo* Kuala Lumpur meeting. Last week ii On Wednesday, it was Buan? who krp i work. Buang's feat is one of which any rider would be proud.267 words
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Miscellaneous97 1958-08-22 10 i fffi )T a fliifcfl IcfTST*^^ SINGAPORE SOCCER— S.A.F. A League Dn\ 3A—Bintang Bulnn S.C. vs. Royal Navy, M.F.A. 5.15 p.m. Div. 2B—Sukaramai S.C. vs. Blue Rovers S C Geylang, 5.15 p.m SWIMMING Singipore open championships. "s.S.C. 5.30 p.m. Friendly Soccer: Jo'^iUids rs HQ Embarkation, Farrer Park, 5.15 p.m KUALA97 words
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456 1958-08-22 11 PETEK WILSON - ELLIOTT RISKS BAN IF HE TAKES A PENNY PETEK WILSON. Sensation Brewing In Stockholm By STOCKHOLM, Thurs. BEHIND the scenes here in Stockholm, where the European Games are in progress, there could be a sensation which would mke the front pages all over the world. Today a Swedish official told456 words
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381 1958-08-22 11 Four Games Records Go One Equalled August 21, (Reuter)— Four games D and one equalled here yesterday, f the European athletics chamsh >lm*s Olympic Stadium. Two of the records were shattered in the only two finals held yesterday. First. Igor Ter-Ovanesjan. of the Soviet Union, took the men's long jump381 words
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Article103 1958-08-22 11 Badminton In Chinese Schools THE Singapore Badminton Association will meet the principals from the various Chinese Schools to discuss ways and means of promoting the game in their schools. This meeting, scheduled for early September, has the approval of the Minister of Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee. It is understood103 words
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Article83 1958-08-22 11 MELBOURNE. Aug. 21 (Reuter). A former Dutch Olympic swimmer and world titleholder, Mrs. Cornelius Ineke. better known in the swimming world as Ann Timmermarms. was killed in a motor car accident here early today. Ann, who was 35. represented Holland in the 1936 Olympic Games. She came83 words
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Article29 1958-08-22 11 THE annual general meeting )f the Singapore Asian Rugby Jnion will be held at the S.C.R.C New Bridge Road, on Sept. Ist at 5.30 p.m.29 words
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Article28 1958-08-22 11 SINGAPORE Traction Company beat C. E. Morton Sports Club 4-1 in the Sirgapore Business Houses Badminton championships played at the S.B.A. Hall on Wednesday night.28 words
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Article33 1958-08-22 11 THE Singapore Business Houses Athletic Federation will hold its second annual meeting on Saturday it Jaian Besar Stadium at 2.--J0 p.m. The Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, will attend.33 words
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Article, Illustration75 1958-08-22 11 EVE OF BATTLE LOS ANGELES, Calif.— Heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson (right) shakes hands with Challenger Roy Harris (left), as they appear on a question-and-answer television press interview before a group of sports writers here on Aug. 14th. In the centre is former heavyweight King Joe Louis, who said that "HarrisU.P.I. - 75 words
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Article, Illustration86 1958-08-22 11 de oi the t h »rtd beater »h mid be rl shift of Aii ben v. h at the a now night. be as ea.>y as T.proved a r I Ausmd. and me now young encounter, should night l and matched i.. :hf Aslam nij fight, even in toKing86 words
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Article20 1958-08-22 11 I lion <>f the Congress, has cei bninton 28 and Merdeka t the 47, Jalan etwefu 5 writiiM or20 words
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Article85 1958-08-22 11 ADELAIDE. Aug. 21 (Reuter) —South African golfer Hare id Henning arrived m Adelaide today to play in the Anipoi tournament, which will start at G ranee Course tomorrow. Fellow South African Gary Player will not play in the tournament because his aircraft has been delayed at85 words
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Article469 1958-08-22 11 LONDON. Aug. 21 (Router)—New Zealand, who won the toss, wese all out for 161 and England replied with 30 for no wicket by the close on the opening day of the fifth and final Test match here today. England won the four previous Tests. The469 words
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210 1958-08-22 11 UT, «safu] 2ht hamhe a .iea to bstooe} i und of h first ri&g inninj <n .e I'-- 'he flght and lefts Bd body. Akings decked Smith for a mandatory eight count as the final round began, and then pounded him at will210 words
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Article, Illustration65 1958-08-22 11 France raps the Queen's jockey HARRY CARR, the Queen's jockey, pictured above, has been banned from riding in France for (he rest of the month following a big race at Deauville fhe stewards decided that he had swerved in front of several of the ten runners in the race— the65 words
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189 1958-08-22 11 TOKYO, Aug. 21, (UPl)— The president of Japan's Olympic committee yesterday branded Red China's withdrawal from the International Olympic Committee (1.0.C.) and its attack on 1.0.C. president Avery Brundage as strongly political actions. Dr. Ryutaro Azuma. president of the Japanese committee and one of two189 words
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Article38 1958-08-22 11 LONDON. Aug. 21 (Reuler). —Results in last nights Rugby League matches were Bradford Northern 15 Leigh 7. Bramley 18 Featherstone Rovers 12. Halifax 9 Leeds 16. Swinton 13 Barrow 6. Warrington 23 Liverpool City 26.38 words
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Article25 1958-08-22 11 Fraser and Neave annual athletic meet will be he'd on Saturday. 6th September, at the River Valley Road ground at 2.30 p.m.25 words
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Article21 1958-08-22 11 HELSINKI. Aus- 21 (Reuter). Sweden heat Finland 7-1 in an international soccer match at the Olympic Stadium here vesterday.21 words
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Article96 1958-08-22 11 NOTTS STILL WANT WARDLE NOTTINGHAM, Aug. 21, (Reuter) Nottinghamshire still want former Yorkshire cricketer Johnny Wardle to play for them next season in spite of his finding disfavour with the M.CC and being dropped yesterday from the England team to tour Australia. The county is going ahead with its application96 words
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Article135 1958-08-22 11 U.K. AND IRISH SOCCER RESULTS LONDON, Aug. 21. (Reut*r) —Results in last night's lootball matches were: SCOTTISH LEAGUE I Aberdeen 0, Airdrieonians 1. Clyde 2, Celtic 1. Falkirk 2, Dundee 5 Hearts 6, Dunfermllne Ath 2. Kilmarnock 1, Hibernian 1. Motherwell 3, P Thistle 1 Q. O'The South 2. St.135 words
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Advertisement69 1958-08-22 11 A*AAAA»» t THE HILARIOUS SEQUEL TO "SMILEY" (AND HIS BICYCLE). IT'S EVEN t FUNNIER THAN "TOM SAWYER "ANDY HARDY"; J "HUCKLEBERRY FINN" PUT Cw^)l TiCHHICOI0 :^Tpg n iWS I 7 S'^ KEITH CALVERT 'SMILEY 1 /f I" SVULJimiIKE eHBIAFFOn ,s I ANTHONY KIMMINS ANTHONY KIMMINS REX RIENITS J f WK#69 words
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134 1958-08-22 12 AMMAN, Aug. 21 (UPD— Six British paratroopers have been placed under open arrest for allegedly uprooting baby trees along the Amman Airport Road, it was learned yesterday. The incident was the first of its kind since the British Paratroop Brigade arrived here on July134 words
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Article177 1958-08-22 12 'SEX IS HERE TO STAY' HOLLYWOOD. Aug. 21 {XJPD Froducer Jerry Wald. observing that "sex is here to stay," defended Hoi- lywood films today against British movie censor John Trevelyan. "Hollywood pictures are n^ sexier than they ought to be." said Wald when told that Trevelyan claimed sex caused British177 words
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Article, Illustration75 1958-08-22 12 JAMAICAN SGT. WINS TOP AWARD A MEMBER of the Jamaican Constabulary, Sergeant I). O. Campbeil, is seen hero receiving the Baton of Honour from the Inspector General of Colonial Police. Mr I. H. E. Stourton at the passing out ceremony of the 16th Training: Course for Colonial Police Officers at75 words
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Article82 1958-08-22 12 HONGKONG. Aug. 21, (Reuter).— Officials of Arthur Rank Organization said today the company would begin on October 21 the shooting here of the film "Ferry to Hongkong"—a story of a stateless refugee who was shuttled back and forth aboard a ferry boat between Hongkong82 words
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Article1378 1958-08-22 12 (From Page 1) I 14 Mv delegation, would like to I take this opportunity to reaffirm Ihe faith which the Government 1 the people of Malaya, m common with the peace-loving peoples Ihe world over, have in the United Nations, as the expression of our1,378 words
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Article735 1958-08-22 12 ARAB MOTION SURE OF SUCCESS Secret 10-Nation Meeting Raises Hopes In Assembly UNITED NATIONS, Aug. 21 An all-Arab Middle East peace formula, making possible the "early withdrawal" of American and British troops from Lebanon and Jordan under United Nations arrangements, was slated for a virtually unanimous approval by the General735 words
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Article, Illustration86 1958-08-22 12 DAW KHIN KYI (at microphone), wife of the late Burmese national hero Bogyoke Aung San, is seen addressing: a crowd which gathered to meet Premier U Nu and Madame Aung San at Myit n g e Bridge in Myitgne, eight miles south of Mandalay. UUPI - 86 words
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128 1958-08-22 12 INTELLECTUAL CHALLENGE TO COMMUNISM BOMBAY, Aug. 21 (Renter) Cardinal Gracias, the Archbishop of Bombay and India's first Roman Catholic Cardinal. last night made a world-wide call for people to meet the "Intellectual challenge,"' of Communism. Delivering the inaugural address of the University Catholic Federation of Bombay. Cardinal Gracias said this128 words
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Article32 1958-08-22 12 THE 10TH. CONGRESS of the international Astronomical Union, which ended in Moscow yesterday, has elected Mr. Donald Harry Sadler. principal scientific officer a*. Britain's Greenwich Observatory, as us Secretary-general (Reuter).32 words
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Article20 1958-08-22 12 RUSSIAN PRESIDENT Klementi Voroshilov ma y visit Nepal in October or November. Nepalpsp srmrrps said -vcsterdav. UPIUPI - 20 words
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Article191 1958-08-22 12 WASHINGTON. Aug 21 <rpi, Th has decided on a temporary suspension t pons tests in hopes that a permanent >' arranged under a firm international J t ed sources said last night. mri n) lhey indicated a W'n.'r House announcement niizht be forthcoming soon, perhaps tomorrow. The development coin*191 words
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Article104 1958-08-22 12 CANBERRA. Aug. 21. Reuter).—Further legislation to enable Australia to accept Christmas Island in the Indian Ocean as a Commonwealth territory wa^ introduced in the House ol Representatives today. Speaking on the second ISLAND BILI r< iding I :J Island Mill. 1 tea Territory-. >a:d It w104 words
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Article47 1958-08-22 12 BIELEFELD. Wet Germany Aug 21 CReuter).— An official of the all-German Evangelical Church. Pastor Werner Hess, has appealed to film-goers not to patronise the many war Rims Rh wing nowadays so that the film industry would lose interest in "this questionable business/*47 words
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Article72 1958-08-22 12 GENEVA S —Mr. Dag General, i n a j to the West ear conference ated the to mp ishmj He toM t, cessful re-- connected iritl of detecting possible agree pension of nu have no do.. contribution 9 rather intri ts m disarmame I the govern i and the72 words
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Advertisement173 1958-08-22 12 The ANKER LINE ,£fo Cooking Ware F\^wS\ with the artistic touch. /^"Jig^fc From Denmark comes "the Anker Line" m*"% superior quality cast iron enamelled Cookwore with these special new features: The POTS ond CASSEROLES are of unusual shapes. They are produced in attractive **f^r colours olive, blue or block outside173 words
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