Singapore Standard, 25 August 1958
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Title Section24 1958-08-25 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD TeleDhone ***** 5 Cobl« "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE. MONDAY. AUGUST 25, 1933. Vol- IX No. 54. e 15 ets. e 12 Pages [FINAL EDITION]24 words
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Article61 1958-08-25 1 NICOSIA, Aug. 2\ (Reuter) —Three Greek Cypriots were killed and a British serviceman was wounded in a clash between security forces and an EOKA ambush party just outside he Famagusta district village of Lyssi late last night. This is the first clash between EOKA and61 words
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Article479 1958-08-25 1 229 KILLED, WOUNDED IN HEAVIEST POUNDING Taipei Army Chiefs Hold Talks After ***** Shells Fall TAIPEI, Aug. 24 The Notionolist Chinese General Military Staff met in secret emergency session today after the heaviest Communist Chinese shelling of the Quemoy Islands in history. More than 229 Chinese soldiersUPI; Reuter - 479 words
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400 1958-08-25 1 U.S. WARNS COMMUNISTS: 'HANDS OFF FORMOSA' Far East Situation A Bit Worse-Dulles WASHINGTON, Aug. 24 America today warned Communist China against any move to seize the Quemoy or Matsu Islands, saying it could be a threat to "the peace of the area." Mr. Dulles delivered the warning in a letter400 words
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Article93 1958-08-25 1 HER ALARM LEADS TO AN ARREST A HUE and cry raised by an old woman in Still Road, Singapore, yesterday resulted in the arrest of a man who was seen running out of an unattended house. A second intruder. also seen dashing out, escaped. Nothing had been stolen from the93 words
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Article52 1958-08-25 1 LONDON. Aug. 24. (Reuter). Mr. Richard G. Casey, Australian External Affairs Minister, arrived here by air today for talks with Mr. Harold Macmillan, British Prime Minister and Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, Foreign Secretary. He will fly to the Hague next Friday, for high-level week-end talks with the52 words
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Article17 1958-08-25 1 A BRITISH Member of Parliament, Mr. Henry B. Kerby loft Hongkong for Britain yesterria^aftej^^visi^^ijor- ReuterReuter - 17 words
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182 1958-08-25 1 SINGAPORE Police are on the look out for a man who was believed to have been shot by a detective and carried away in a motor sampan at the Rochore River at dawn yesterday. Till late last night, there was no trace of him.182 words
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Article88 1958-08-25 1 BEER IS UP TO ITS 'SNEEZE' LONDON, Aug. 24, (Reuter) Beer. Britain's national beverage, is just as susceptible to cold a s the people who drink it, it was reported yesterday. According to brewing scientists, beer "catches cold and sneezes." A brewer's society official said that when beer is brought88 words
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181 1958-08-25 1 Gang Busters Get Set For Another Swoop On Thugs GANG busters of the Singapore Police are poised for another thrust at the heart of gangland. They will swoop as soon as Government sets up the necessary machinery to put the amended Criminal Laws Temporary Provisions Bill into operation. A full181 words
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Article57 1958-08-25 1 ROME, Aug. 24 (Reuter) Tax "detectives" are probing the incomes of Italy's leading film stars, Finance Ministry sources said here. Signer Luigi Pr2ti. Italy's new Finance Minister, ordereo the investigation after al--legation s in Parliament that there were "wide eans" between actual earnings and incomes declared57 words
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Article, Illustration65 1958-08-25 1 AN artist's impression of a streamlined nuclear powered tanker submarine compared with a typical modern surface tanker. It has been announced that British engineers are pushing plans for an 80,000-ton atomicpowered cargo submarine to open up a new strategic trade route under the Arctic ice. With luck, theyUPI - 65 words
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204 1958-08-25 1 LATEST U.S. SATELLITE FAILS TO GO INTO ORBIT CAPE CANAVERAL, Aug. 24 (Reuter) The United States Army today failed in a bid to put a 37 lb. satellite into orbit around the earth. The satellite, Explorer V, first of the American satellites to be launched north-east so that it would204 words
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82 1958-08-25 1 Police Want Eye-Witnesses Of Accident A 70-year-o.d man. Tan Yok Kum. who was knocked down by a lorry at the junction of Selegie Road and Albert Street, Singapore, yesterday morning, died in hospital without regaining consciousness Police found on his body an identity card from which all particulars except his82 words
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221 1958-08-25 1 MALACCA, Sun. About 5,000 people attended a rally organized by the Socialist Front, a political organization consisting of the Party Ha ay at and Labour Party of Malaya, at the Padang this evening. The rally was the highlight of a two-day conference held separatKy221 words
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Article208 1958-08-25 1 RANGOON, Aug. 24 (UPI) —A World War II resistance group which had remained underground throughout the postwar period came into the open this month, a full-fledged political party. It is the People's Democratic Party consisting of members of the former People's Volunteer Organization. Formation of208 words
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Article66 1958-08-25 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sua. Prune Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman wnl be asked to Btt up a commission of inquiry to investigate allegations Of corruption amongst Federal. State and Town Councillors. This resolution arai unanimously oa.>ed at the annual general meeting of the Party Negara here today The meeting66 words
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Article36 1958-08-25 2 OASARATHA RA| SAMANTHAKAMANI: VVepd -g cn Wednesday. aig at 2'. between C. R iratha 1 Singapore, and Sama~- j ighter of Mrs a-d the late Dr S Krishniah, at 9 B. Beracan sad, Madras I36 words
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Article, Illustration257 1958-08-25 2 Courses In U.S. For Local Men SPECIALIZATION in the field of insurance is becoming increasingly important particularly in the face of growing competition, said Mr.Albert Loke, an official of the Oversea Assurance Corporation, yesterday. Mr. Loke added that members of the Corporation staff were being given257 words
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151 1958-08-25 2 AIRPORT PLAN TALKS: NICOL OFF TODAY DIRECTOR of Civil Aviation, Mr. W. P. Nirol. leaves for Britain today for discussions with British aviation experts on the development of the Singaoore International airport at Paya Lebar. Mr. Nicol, who will be away for a week, is the chief of ihe planning151 words
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Article65 1958-08-25 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Minister for Natural Resources Inche Bahaman bin Samsudin yesterday visited Pergau Valley and Guchil new village in Kelantan. He spoke to the people on the present land policy which was 'aimed at the economic uplift of the Ra'ayat and the general development of65 words
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Article200 1958-08-25 2 SECRETARY of the Singapore City Council Gas Department Labour Union. Mr. R. Suppiah. yesterday charged that the Council was giving work to contract labourers at the expense of the regular labour force. He said his union had already made representations on the matter to200 words
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Article, Illustration45 1958-08-25 2 pic THE wife of the At-torney-General of New Zealand, Mrs. H.J.R. Mason, arrived in Singapore yesterday by Air India for a short stay. Mrs. Mason will be here for three days before she goe s to India or_^_^_H____. month visit— StandardStandard - 45 words
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Article94 1958-08-25 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.An invitation to Mala-, u especially Malayan comnn cial interest.-, to attend the Frankfurt International Trade Fair In September wrs made today by the German Charge d*Affaires. Mr. Heinz Pallasch.. "More than 3.000 German and foreign manufacturers. arranged in 16 groups of94 words
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50 1958-08-25 2 TECHNICAL SURVEY IS BEING STUDIED in* r In. a^d cor.- ed b tier. f as -K ".'r. ganu indN j and s nub.. future. Tb -PI r WiJ rrr f <,° mpr. mpnt, ar th- Pop anc uons to rr. 1 ior pr-- the Fere- r.' r, |it Port, ar-a50 words
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Article26 1958-08-25 2 MINISTER DELAYED Ki tional Airport appo:--for Posts. Wori e S New D. e Sa. were after atter India. Later gtnfej J Ir tie S; rdor j26 words
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Advertisement379 1958-08-25 2 FOR SALE ANNUAL SALE:— Cents' Fullsize Washable Handkerchiefs $290 dozen. Cotton Pyjamas $3.50 par. For Best Buv Visit Cathay's, 38/39, Bras Basah Road. VEHICLE FOR SALE FORD JEEP in good running order with new tvres. Please apply Singapore United Rubber Plantation Ltd 9 m.s. Yio Ch u Kang Road. S'pore379 words
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Advertisement579 1958-08-25 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 Minister579 words
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Advertisement211 1958-08-25 2 NOTICES The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 11) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY. No. 387 of 1957. Re: PHILLIP AUDRY of No. 85.?. Alexandra Terrace. Singapore, 5. Receiving Order made Bth November, 1957. Date of Adjudication Bth November, 1957. Date and place of211 words
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Advertisement163 1958-08-25 2 nilll I O Great Features ii HUI I One Sensational Airconditioner Westi nghpuse n m u -mtmrn _m PF cooling' Oscillating i I m I|_ I cool a.r evenly. «l-«^ 1 gl^ -1 times every min ute< Lou**--1 1 B^^^ be stopped in any ***J~l I=l Hi to direct a.r163 words
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EDITORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
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Article383 1958-08-25 3 LEADERS of commerce and industry should not L reeded a reminder of the important part they r#s pby at this stage in Singapore's progress to LJgliood in their relations with the public. It is, Lgrtlieless. quite true, as the Chief Minister, Mr! Yew Hock declared when he383 words
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Article433 1958-08-25 3 THE acceptance by the United Nations Cenfil Assembly of the proposal by the ten Arab •ember -states to ensure respect for each other's •rntory on a basis of non-aggression, non-inter- n c. md mutual benefit, with the additional V| sc for making possible "the early withdrawal"433 words
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Article, Illustration1322 1958-08-25 3 DID YOU KNOW... Though Communist East Germany has long been considered more agrarian than West Germany, it has only recently (1958) relaxed food rationing. Food rationing ivas dropped 10 years ago in West Germany, is the most famous plate in the world? Certainly none of that chunky,1,322 words
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Article797 1958-08-25 3 LONDON CORNER EVERY MONDAY A Girl Named Archibald H^HERE is good reason to believe that The War Between The Sexes began at least a billion years ago. Our brows were almost horizontal with the ground from the eyebrows backwards, and we didn't have to worry with suits made of synthetic797 words
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Article, Illustration445 1958-08-25 3 the NEWS as it strikes me \Y HILE thp world, with the exception of Russia and her satellites, rejoice that the imminent danger of war in the Middle Kast has been averted, conditions existing in Lebanon are not of a nature to inspire complacency. Some rcoe.s are still playing a445 words
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Advertisement72 1958-08-25 3 SPORTS CUPS MEDALS Largest Selection ENGRAVING A SPECIALITY p. H. HENDRY 1 1 .nufacturing Jewellers r u ala Lumpur and Singapore TIGER STANDARD PRESS L m leek *.<m «o<iO b pore I 8 no V*A Cables 254*. I (5 mes). All dfoartmenTS PUR mi Insurance Bldg. 174 Batu M C72 words
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Advertisement42 1958-08-25 3 A GROWING FAMILY _-__L ,-/V s l 1 i fl^sv»v\ We have pleasure luwH m announc n g the Rhino and The SPP^flr Elephant by S. Nis s e i I I j^fl \_vi,^___Pi^ r j VT .^^^l CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD.42 words
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Article315 1958-08-25 4 Unions Will Act If Talks With m eg mm The Council Pail TWO trade uniens, representing more than 2,000 daily rated employees of the Singapore City Council vesteiday decided to call its members out on strike in the event ol a break-down of negotiations between ihe Council315 words
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Article32 1958-08-25 4 A SINGAPORE workman, Wee Chwee Hock. 26, fell from the Raffles Hotel roof while working and sustained a fractured leg yesterday. He wa- admitted to the General Hospital.32 words
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218 1958-08-25 4 IPOH. Sun— Government Ls to be asked to step up their scheme to give financial aid to help the development of local industries and also to allot more land for agricultural purposes and thus ease the unemploymenl situation. These were two matters discussed at218 words
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132 1958-08-25 4 Kl -LA LUMPUR, Sun.— A I .'.-day training course -al council officials from Cameron Highland.-. Lipis, Raub, Bentong and Temer. oh districts, waa recently concluded in Kuantan. Aii aspects ol local counc.l administration and problems were studied such as budgeting, accounting, health, education, rural co-operative.132 words
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Article, Illustration80 1958-08-25 4 CHAIRMAN of the working committee of the National Art Gallery, Mr M.C. ff Sheppard is seen here receiving on behalf of the Federation Government from Chairman of the Rubber Producers' Council, Mr. Leong Hoe Yens (right* the $3,000 portrait of the late Mr. Henry Nicholas Ridley, a80 words
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79 1958-08-25 4 Parents' Day Held At Estate School KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The first Parents 1 dav celebrations of the standard-type Primary (Tamil) School Saga Estate. Siliau, were he'd yesterday. In the presence of parents and other spectators, there was keenly-contested sports among the boys and girls. Prizes were Riven away by Mr?.79 words
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Article115 1958-08-25 4 Envoy Gives Advice On Money Find KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The German Embassy here yesterday received a request irom a Tamil woman in Taiping for "assistance.'' In a letter addressed to the German Ambassador, R. Govindamma asked the value of a 10.000-mark note which she found on a Taiping Road. "As115 words
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147 1958-08-25 4 ALOR STAR. Sun.— The internal crisis in UMNO here, which showed signs of deteriorating during the past fortnight, will be settled by the Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, on Sept. 7 The Kedah UMNO executive committee was recently accused by the North Kedah UMNO147 words
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Article, Illustration261 1958-08-25 4 BUTTERWORTH, Sun. Viii. gers, living in kampongs along the main trunk road from Permatang Binjai to Maklom in Province Wellesley North, will be presented with a Merdeka anniversary "gift" in the form of electricity supply after Aug. 3i. This was told to The Standard261 words
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131 1958-08-25 4 THE Singapore Keppel Harbour Community Ccntre has organized a three-day programme to celebrate the "Ouarr." a South Indian festival of harvest, at the Centre premises in Seah Im Road beginning from Friday. On that day, there will be sports &nd recreations at the SHB131 words
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Article132 1958-08-25 4 SUGGESTION TO EASE TRAFFIC KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Minister for Trans] Inche Abdul Rahman Talib, ha> asked the Kuala 1 impur Municipal Tra.'.V Advis ry Committee to submit a scheme to stagger office hours in order to ease the traffic congestion during peak hours. The committee had approached the Minister132 words
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Article26 1958-08-25 4 WOMENS MEETING Snt;: <p m y'* attmdinti thf t-onferenw 0 f Jf* l*>a Women, mW li J Mrs NnorulkuM Malaga Mr, Feaiat rf Bjag^^ Mngann.-m J26 words
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Article120 1958-08-25 4 'DIVORCE MAKE IT ON WIVES TOKVO 4 Tw i s; j to a r ;i from Pi il tions said tods I ta n Singapor j Peninsula r i i siv. i tan is."' B I fc iti -tt A men's i metting d I t Singapore I mi It120 words
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169 1958-08-25 4 SINGAPORE'S Mayer Ong En* (,u n jj day told that his mass health movemen n .jl be i success unless the Council's labour ip protection against conta. ious diseUtt. I In a written statement, Secretary-General of the strong City Council Labour Unions Federation,169 words
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Article84 1958-08-25 4 TELOK ANSON, Sun I Social Welfare Departmen here has come to the aid a widower by sending motherless triplets to India Wheke they will be cared by his relatives. The triplets were P m April 17. but the mother diea shortly after their birth, and the father.84 words
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Article262 1958-08-25 5 Bill To Exclude Subversives And Free Transport LEGISLATION for the first General Elections of the State of Singapore is partially completed, the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, told The Standard yesterday. The complete bill will depend in a great measure on the final draft of262 words
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Article91 1958-08-25 5 "MF-'R. Sum— r\ i[ a annual today te- ing party ./e its poli- rking in the ices. otiOQ, Party oj bin Jaa far civil ser- n we .kenent machi- antS should S even if thrown out e MinisRahman to i ranches resolutions or resigservants thai the ti msferred ■an91 words
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99 1958-08-25 5 No Curfew For Merdeka Anniversary TELOK ANSON. Sun— The Government will relax curfew regulations along the Telok j Anson-Hutan Melintnng road :on Aug. 31 and Sept. Ist to {enable people in Lower Perak to celebrate the first anniveri sary of Merdeka j t The house curfew will he lifted entirely99 words
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242 1958-08-25 5 rate of traffic accidents in Singapore is no i mm that in any other country in the world, pw. Traffic Chief, Mr. Sardar Singh told The mm g==^ mm Standard yesterday. ''In fact, it eompares favourably with any city in the242 words
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Article62 1958-08-25 5 .tive Council of last night -.rman, Mr. to submit an ...-.-thug bill ges for conmembers at itive council BS 1. Council also r gnat ions of Mr. Ameer Jurhree other 1 members fen San. Tay Kee tod S Siok Kwang. ment after ited that the 162 words
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Article79 1958-08-25 5 MALAYAN TO SERVE ON WORLD BODY IPOH. Sun.— Mr. Teeraih Ram. President of the Malayan Teachers' National Congress, has been selected to serve on the election, committee of 'he World Confederation of Organisations of the Teaching Profession. Mr. Ram recently returned from the world assembly of the Confederation neid in79 words
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Article, Illustration129 1958-08-25 5 WELL-KNOWN sportsman, Mr. Christopher Eric Shepherdson and his bride, the former Mis s Teresa Maud Scully pass under an archway of hockey sticks and cricket bats after their wedding at the St. John's Cathedral in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. The bride is the second daughter of the lateFAH - 129 words
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187 1958-08-25 5 THREE robbers got away with $240 cash and 37 cartons of cigarettes after locking up two assistants in a lavatory in a shop in Tiong Bahru Road, Singapore, yesterday. i The two assistants were closing the shop when the robbers, armed with knives,187 words
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85 1958-08-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Public Works Committee of the Kuala LuTncur Municipal Council has recommended to the Finance Committee to provide $500,000 for concrete drains in all public streets. The Public Works Committee feels tbat a considerable amount of the flood damage which occurred85 words
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96 1958-08-25 5 DATE FIXED FOR U.N. DAY CELEBRATION KULALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Malaya will celebrate th United Nations Day on a grand scale in Kuala Lumpur on Oct. 24 said Mr. T. Sivapragasam, secretary of the United Nations Association. Federation of Malaya, before he left for Brussels by Qantas yesterday to attend the96 words
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Article64 1958-08-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Secretary-General cf the Committee of Buddhist priests (Thai sect.), Ven. Krupaiad Vieng, today instructed Driest s to celebrate the first anniversary of Merdeka and pray for the success of the Government. "Pray also for the peace and prosperity of the country and64 words
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Article193 1958-08-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun— A tea party was given hy trie people of Telok Keman-'. Port Dickson at the community centre yesterday in honour of Inche Shamsuddin mn Haji Mohamad Sidin. who hai been transferred to Port Dickson as the District Officer More than 100193 words
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Article135 1958-08-25 5 Constables Attacked In Stadium KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —The crowd at the Merdeka Stadium tonight for a few moments lost all interest in the football match they were watching when an Indian suddenly attacked Policemen on duty with a broken glass bottle. Immediately after the Indian rushed through a big crowd135 words
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Article, Illustration147 1958-08-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Officer-in-Charge of the Indonesian Police Science Academy. Mr. Soeroso left for Jakarta by SAS after a 24--hour stay in the Federal capital. Mr. Soeroso was on his way back to Jakarta from the United States when he was instructed by his147 words
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Article198 1958-08-25 5 Danes Are Keen On Trade KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. "Malaya is most modern in its economic thought ano Denmark which runs extensive shipping in these waters feels there is good prospects of increasing trade, said the Danish Minister to the Federation, Mr. G. Seidenfaden. Mr. Seidenfaden. who arrived by SAS today,198 words
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Article98 1958-08-25 5 KUALA TRENGGANU, Sun. A three-day civics course for 40 local councillors, including chairmen, secretaries and treasurers, from the ten local councils in the state, organized by Information Services, Trengganu, commenced yesterday at the Government Club, Kuala Trengganu. The Mentri Besar, Dato Haji Kamaruddin bin Haji Idris, welcoming98 words
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Advertisement218 1958-08-25 5 AN OVERWHELMING SUCCESS I Due To Our Overwhelming Success By Repeated Customers 9 Demands we are Pleased and Proud TO EXTEND Our 84tk Anniversary S E_v Rs ____F e9 Ib I until Saturday 30th August 58. More New Consignments Added At Give-away Prices. Rush At:- 41 '43, HIGH STREET mmmmmmm218 words
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Article, Illustration385 1958-08-25 6 Jumabhoy Warns Manufacturers SINGAPORE'S Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J.M. Jumabhoy, yesterday stressed that Governments policy of selective protection for local industries should not be taken to mean that there would be "spoon-feeding" of incompetent manufacturers. Mr Jumabhov, who was expanding on his "protect local385 words
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237 1958-08-25 6 IMPORTANT ROLE FOR APEX BANK -MINISTER PENANG. Sun.— Minister for Agriculture. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, told a Prci.s conference yesterday that the Apex Bank must now be icorganized to play a more important role in the development plans of the Ministry with regard to agricu tural and economic re-construction.237 words
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Article72 1958-08-25 6 Special Rates For K.L. -Tokyo KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— British Overseas Airways Corporation will introduce a 23-aay tourist class excurs.on j fare between Kuala Lumpur 1 and Tokyo. A 8.0.A.C. spokesman in Kuala Lumpur said that the j fare would be $1,080. He said that reduced rates would permit passengers to72 words
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Article38 1958-08-25 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Party Negara annual general assembly here today accepted the revised constitution of the party a'ter a twoda v debate on the subiect. The revised constitution will come into effect tomorrow.38 words
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198 1958-08-25 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Director, Information Services, Federa t i o 11 of Malaya. Inche Ya'Acob bin Abdul LatiH\ declared open a five-day civics course for senior pupils from English and Chinese schools from Kuala Lumpur and Klang, organized by the Department of Information. Selangor.198 words
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Article60 1958-08-25 6 UNGKU A. AZIZ, Senior Lecturer of Economics at the University of Malaya, left Singapore on Saturday by Air India to attend the International Conference of Agricultural Economists. The 10-day conference opened yesterday in Mysore. Ungku Aziz will visit agricultural development projects in India after the conference He60 words
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Article, Illustration223 1958-08-25 6 PENANG, Sun. Inspector Abdul Manaf told a Coroner's court today that when he went to view the body of a shop-assistant, he saw a knife sticking in the pillow next to the head. i The inspector was giving evidence at an inquest on Lim223 words
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Article95 1958-08-25 6 Australian Minister Due Today KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Australian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister ol Trade. Mr. J. McEwen. will arrive here tomorrow to discuss trade matters with the Federation Government, the Australian High Commissioner announced yesterday. As Minister of Trade, he is responsible for promoting the sale of Australian95 words
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Article43 1958-08-25 6 MESSRS. S. RAJOO and Lee Geek Seng were elected president and secretaty-qene-ral of the Singapore Union of Post and Telegraph Workers' Union, respectively, yesterday. The general treasurer is Mr. Tai Chong Cheong and the vice-president, Mr. Te*) Ban Teck.43 words
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Miscellaneous948 1958-08-25 6 _jj^.^^yff^lW___^^^___BßßWßP^^___^W^P^P^ SEREMBAM A.^ fli W.II If all I W m■¥ V V 1 W W__fl riPi-mr r-,-__t o-n A Date with Music 8a m. News lkl flAl kllfil Tl II flsl fli'iW il VWif fl "fj'oin ,?m Hecdlmes 8.02 A Date with -T»_- l_-1U r_f ■lkl W^_^^M -.l"ilf_.lkf- V^W rfv.948 words
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Article, Illustration166 1958-08-25 7 'T'HE high standard of living of the towns and suburbs in South-western Australia has greatly impressed Mrs. Yeo Yong Poh, wife of a Singapore businessman, who visited there recently. Mrs. Yeo and her husband accompanied their two oldest sons who are now studying in Australia. She was impressed166 words
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Article442 1958-08-25 7 She remarries her first husband gVERY so often you read in a newspaper of a marriage with a difference. A divorced husband and wife have met again, perhaps after years of separation and have decided to remarry. "We're making a fresh start," they say at their second wedding reception. "We've442 words
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Article602 1958-08-25 7 Gloria Gordon reports from London E7# B J'VE nothing to wear. Not a thing. Oh, I know my husband grumbles that my clothes take up two-thirds of the wardrobe but that's not the point. I've got a linen chemise dress which is terribly smart, but602 words
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Article, Illustration74 1958-08-25 7 THESE two nite bundles oi joy and pride of their parents evidently do not seein worried abomt what it going around them rather they'd want to be "away from it all" and call it a "boy meets girl" day. On the left is 31-month-old Johi},74 words
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Advertisement926 1958-08-25 8 MITSUI t¥\ UNE FOR JAPAN S'pore P. S'ham Penang Awajisan Maru for Yokohama 31 Aug FOR U.S.A. vio SUEZ For New York. Philadelphia, Baltimore via Bombay. Arimason Maru from Japan 1 3 Sept 16 Sept FOR U.S.A. vio PACIFIC For Vancouver. San Francisco, Los. Angeles. Cristobal, Havana Kingston. Cardiff. Trujilo926 words
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Advertisement613 1958-08-25 8 EAST ASIATIC Li HOMEWARDS Sailing, f O Aden p^ Rotterdam. Hamburg. Bremen Co/ S d "UUNDIA" 2 s C KINA 16/17 Sept Calling Gdynia l| "SEUNDIA" maaarn OUTWAROS Soili '<» B,„ 9kok hf Penang p "SONGKHLA" Vh "KOREA- h^J I; e KUALA LUMPUR OENMARK HOUSI SINCAPORE 84. Ampang R d613 words
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Article43 1958-08-25 9 Comet IV Breaks Air Record 3.496 mile s in six hours 27 minutes. Its average speed was about 540 miles per hour. It was the first jet airliner to make the nonstop Atlantic crossing. Photo shows the Comet landing at Hatfield aerodrome, Herts.43 words
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Article, Illustration32 1958-08-25 9 ADE HAVILLAND Comet IV airliner recently broke the New York to London trans-Atlantic air record, set up last January by a Britannia, by an hour and 17 minutes. The Comet covered the32 words
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Article134 1958-08-25 9 N.Z. Trade With Japan Progresses New Zealand te to build up her trade with Japan, which has developed steadily in recent years. Progress in the trade between the two countries was discussed at talks held in Wellington last month between New Zealand and Japanese government representatives. Last year, a new134 words
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Article28 1958-08-25 9 Work on the standard gauge railway line between Melbourne and Sydney will be completed by 1960, according to the Victorian Minister for Transport. Sir Arthur Warner.28 words
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Article255 1958-08-25 9 India Main Buyer Of Colony Copra A CONSIDERABLE part of last weeks arrival of coora in Singapore, totalling between 1,200 to 1.500 tons, were taken up directly by Indian shippers, according tc Lewis Peat (S'pore) Ltd.'s produce report. Pnces paid for the supplies were as high as $33 per picul255 words
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Article, Illustration167 1958-08-25 9 THE Nordmende radio factory in Bremen, Germany is ready to supply television sets to the Malayan market when the demand arises, according to its export sales manager, Mr. K.A. Axt. Mr. Axt said in Singapore yesterday, TV could be successfully introduced in this167 words
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Article198 1958-08-25 9 Business done from Aur. 16 to 22:— Industrials: Alexandra Brick Prefs. $1.70, C.T.S Ords. 24/--and 24/3. Federal Dispensary *1.09. Fraser Neave Ords $2.64* to $2.65. Gammons $1.45 to $148J, Hammer Co. $1.61$ t"> $1.625, Hongkong Banks (Col.) $414.00 $415.50. Wm. Jacks $1.50. Malayan Breweries $2.80. Malayan Cement198 words
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Article66 1958-08-25 9 THE General Electric Co. Ltd., England, has obtained contract from the AngloAmerican Coroporation of S. Africa for electrical plant and equipment valued at £59,000. The order includes driving motors, control gear and high-voltage switchgear for an A.C. winder to be installed at the President Brand Gold Mine66 words
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Article287 1958-08-25 9 Communist China earned HK5528,910,000 in foreign currency from her trade with the British colony of Hongkong in the first six months of this year, says a Reuter report from Hongkong. This cash is the fruit of an export drive which qualified observers and merchants of287 words
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Article155 1958-08-25 9 A factory at Amsterdam the Netherlands, has put on the market an egg-emptying machine with an output of 4.000 5,000 eggs per hour. In comparison with the method of breaking by hand, this machine gives a 3 per cent improvement in yield per egg. less than 0.3155 words
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Article, Illustration325 1958-08-25 9 Finance And Commerce Few Changes In Prices Reported TURNOVER of business in shores during lost week wos smaller than for several weeks, a market correspondent reports. Quie- conditions prevailed in all sections of tne market throughout the week. Prices changes were small and few in number.325 words
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Article125 1958-08-25 9 Decline In New Rubber Usage NEW YORK, Aug. 24 (UPI).— Consumption of new ruober in the U.S. fell sharply to 93.182 long tons in July from 107,11.3 long tons the month before, according to the Rubber Manufacturers Association. The July drop resulted partially from plant shutdowns for vacation during the125 words
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Article74 1958-08-25 9 THE Australian Government has decided to stockpile beryl, the ore of beryllium, according to a recent announcement by the Minister for National Development. Senator W. H. Spooner. Beryllium has an important use in atomic energy and will be required in increasing quantities in the future, ihe Senator74 words
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Article155 1958-08-25 9 Engineer To Assist Millers AN ENGINEER from a German firm, which has been making rice-milhng equipment for nearly 50 years, is in Malaya to assist local milleis with his technical knowledge. He is Mr. Henri Lehr. chief engineer of Koeber and Naumann, Hamburg, Germany. He said in Singapore yesterday that155 words
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Article157 1958-08-25 9 THE Bukit Katil Rubber Estates Ltd.: For the year ended 30/4/58. a profit of 24.5 per cent was earned. A final dividend of 7 per cent has been recommended making a total of 12 per cent for the year under review. Net liquid assets at balancing date were157 words
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Article20 1958-08-25 9 Japan has decided to grant Burma ven credits worth U5520,000,000, Ihf Kyooa N e w nay. -J UPIUPI - 20 words
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Article55 1958-08-25 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks A WOC. ation made the following changes .n iti :_'ev to merchant., on Sa'urriav Canada: buying, TT. 31-.U. OI) 31-7/8. 90 days airmail 32-3/16 crrdit bills, 32-5/16 trade bills. Selling TT. or OD. ready were: Ca;,ada 31-7/16; Swiss Francs 141-5 fi. French Francs *****.55 words
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Advertisement965 1958-08-25 9 WJ3 EVERETT ORIENT LINE /____f r I Mmm. $PO !.ve=< tt l*mt 5S ■T CnittagonQ. Calcutta I ;fV E.ETT" 25 El rr-i-r II Sep. 7se|>( \fi_\_* EVERETT STAR LINE Ij^S F~ 2 taptm, J| A cCTURUS" 12 Sept lOSept J, a.CYONE" 2 Oct 5 Oct Karachi, Persian Gulf. .a 27965 words
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Advertisement118 1958-08-25 9 MALAYAN CABLES LTD. desire to make the first appointment to their Accounts Department for their new factory ot Petaling Jaya AN ACCOUNTANT is required to commence duty In November. A professional qualification is in no way essential but an applicant must have a sound practical knowledge of accountancy. The successful118 words
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Article840 1958-08-25 10 Shock Results Abundance Of Goals Wolves Off To Flying Start With A 5-1 Win LONDON, Aug. 24 (Reuter)— The English 1958/59 Football League got off to a bright start yesterday, tor well over a million spectators saw some startling results and plenty of goals, particularly840 words
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Article267 1958-08-25 10 JUNIOR CRICKET A CENTURY by Horace Perera helped Serangoon Garden Sports Club to maintain their unbeaten record in the SCA junior league when they beat Young Mens' Buddhist Association by 122 runs on the YMCA ground yesterday. With this victory the Gardeners hold their unbeaten record in267 words
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Article67 1958-08-25 10 LOXDOX. Aug. 24. (Reuter). Mr. Ronald Aird. secretary of the M.C.C, said he^e mat no announcement will be made before Monday concerning a replacement for Johnnv Wardle in the M.C.C. cricket team to tour Australia iate- this year. Last Tuesday when the M.C.C.'s full committee decided to67 words
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Article, Illustration73 1958-08-25 10 LOS ANGELES: Heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson (left) stands over challenger Roy Harris, as the latter holds onto the ropes after being knocked down for the fourth and last time in the 12th round of the title bout here on Aug. 18. Harris, down in th£ 7th and twiceUP - 73 words
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Article53 1958-08-25 10 Wimbledon Champions Defeated BROOKLIXE. Massachusetts. Aug. 24 (Reuter) Wimbledon champions Althea Gibson (United States snd Maria Esther Bueno (Brazil) were beaten in the final o* the United States lawn tennis doubles championships here yesterday, by the unseeded American pair, Darlene Hard and Keanne Arth. Miss Hard and Miss Arth won53 words
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Article44 1958-08-25 10 OLDENBURG. Germany. Aug. 24 iUPl>— German Middleweight champion Gustav Scholz won a technical knockout over Domingo Mena of Spain in the fourth round of a non-title fight scheduled for ten rounds before 4.000 spectators in the local Weserems Hall here last night44 words
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Article21 1958-08-25 10 THE M.R.N.V.R. team beat 'G* Division Police 5-0 in the Armed Forces badminton tourney at Telok Ayer Basin yesterday21 words
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Article21 1958-08-25 10 ARMY beat Royal Air Force by four wickets in their annual oncket match on the Padang last Friday.21 words
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Article94 1958-08-25 10 HONOURS WERE EVEN... DJAKARTA, Auq. 24 (UPI) Protocol was relegated to the side-lines yesterday as Indonesia's cabinet ministers fought the foreign Diplomatic Corps to a 0-0 draw in a soccer match before 25,000 cheering fans at .he Djakarta Stadium. The breathless IS minutes contest saw the agile cabinet team led94 words
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617 1958-08-25 10 GERRY RATZIN - American Girl Wins International Cross channel Swim GERRY RATZIN By DOVER, England, Aug. 24 (Reuter) Danish-born American swimmer Greta Anderson beat the chill channel water with a powerful stroke-a-second crawl yesterday to set a new women's record and win the international cross channel swim race. The 30-year-old Miss Anderson who617 words
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320 1958-08-25 10 LONDON, Aug. 24 (Reuter) Surrey and Hampshire struggling to break the deadlock at the top of the English county cricket championship, can both be well satisfied with their performances yesterday pea by a P^ient innings of 78 by David Fletcher, who batted for four320 words
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Article80 1958-08-25 10 TOURISTS PROVE TOO GOOD QUEENSTOWN, Cape Province, Aug. 24. (Reuter) England's touring hockey team beat a South African Country Districts XI 3-0 here yesterday, after leading 2-0 at halftime England scorers were: G. M. Riddington (Cambridge University), T. B Austen (Old Kingstonians) and I D Taylor (Oxford University). The touring80 words
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256 1958-08-25 10 i__T lL h Ma *sa- men's team of Darlene Hard iT^i _A ug 24 < UPI >-The and Jeanne Arth ruined Althea united States newest hope in Gibson's bid for a tennis the Davis Cup matches offi- grand slam. gaily arrived yesterday when The Richardson-Olmedo256 words
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679 1958-08-25 10 'S.K.' CLOSES SCA SEASON WITH A 100 THE former South andT^^VHH dram of the Police highli* C? tournament games when he kn thf N century against the University d "PaM Road yesterday. of Mala*. N The match ended in a :haw lrus is the second century for the season the679 words
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Article70 1958-08-25 10 3 Tie In Col ony Golf SCORING Major JO5 i I <u ind R. W M Wi! Mil he first place fw c *m_ 3 rize- 5 C il Str bfid letiti at Um BG t(| >at trdaj A rep ay w; s Saturd Res. ts .thi ion. 1 are:-70 words
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Article39 1958-08-25 10 Moscow Aug J; Thr firs: walking ran < '/.j the Soviet Union*? J yesterday bv R-^-.V Lobastov in *'™Tg time. Pravda reM dav. ...-j t an rP ai Dyir.ar 5 4 hours im I S ?oc< nds >H39 words
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Article191 1958-08-25 11 KUALA LUMPUR, SUN. THE F.A.M. COUNCIL 0A Y TENT A TIVEL Y FIXED THE REPLA YOF THE OI.S. MALAYA CUP FINAL BETWEEN PENANG 0 SINGAPORE ON SEPTEMBER 14 th OR 27th. THE !OUE WILL ONCE AGAIN BE THE MERDEKA OPINIONS DIFFER ABOUT NIGHT rLAT r-tERE was some191 words
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Article50 1958-08-25 11 BEFORE THE GAME *»a* Standard photoa n a di-Pertuan 0 heroic to Penr9*. winger Kuppan rt the kickojf on pat Stawdard- -MH. rang dJ-Ppr.uan g Produced to K m Beng by Smkipper Kok Seng UMS Malaya Cup •ri .Smgapore end J got undencay at the Stadium on Satur- r. V50 words
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Article, Illustration88 1958-08-25 11 Fah - Fah HERE is one of the several dramatic moments in the thrilling 1958 HMS Malaya Cup final between Singapore and Penang which ended in a 3-3 draw on Saturday night. Seconds after this action picture was taken Singapore's Arthur Koh slammed in the equaliser to bring theStandardpic - 88 words
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364 1958-08-25 11 NORTH WIN BUT IT WAS A DULL MATCH KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. North Malaya tonight beat the South by three goals to one in their annual soccer match at the Merdeka Stadium. Compared wtih the thriller last night and the flashes of excitement now and again, it was comparatively a dull364 words
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Article93 1958-08-25 11 IPOH. Sun. Perak qualified for the Sultans' Gold Cup inter-state Malays soccer final when they scored a 2-1 victory over Negri Sembilan yesterday. About 4.000 fans watched the game which provided closely contested soccer. 11-0-40-0. A. R. Omar 4-1-16-1, Ismail 1-0-6-0. SINGAPORE— 2nd Inns. Ah93 words
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Article, Illustration149 1958-08-25 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malayan Malays Hockey Association will run a knockout hockey competition forthe first time this year. The competition is expected to commence during the latter part of next month. The tournament will be divided into four Tones and the winner of each zone149 words
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Article358 1958-08-25 11 BOUGOURE MADE IT IN THE SEVENTH Racing With 1 1, 1 1Scrutineer HIGHLIGHT of the final day's racing at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday I was the keen battle for j the riding championship among Moses Lee, Garnet* Bougoure and M. Posner. I All three had ridden two winners each during358 words
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Article337 1958-08-25 11 AM Yunus Sparkles With 90 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Singapore Malays retained the Ruler's Cricket Shield when they beat Selangor Malays by seven wickets in the final of the competition at the Police Depot ground today. Singapore needed 147 runs for victory after being behind Selangor' s337 words
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Article162 1958-08-25 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— A total of 65 entries a post war record has been received by the Malayan Cyclists Federation for the annual Grass Track cycling championships which will be held at the Merdeka Stadium on August 31. The Selangor Cyclists Association will be staging162 words
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Miscellaneous50 1958-08-25 11 IPOH r (Cow avd W 2 HQ. InfarJry y' 3 K'vg's Dragoon Jalan Abdul Jalil pwnd; Ipoh League- -Div. fpoA p n '>re vs. 2 Police i Foret Coronation TELOK ANSON -R: (Cow and > 2 up). Telok Anson "y" Rnhana Estate Road Ground. KUALA KANGSAR Police vs. Wtth -Tcnrn50 words
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119 1958-08-25 12 LONDON, Aug. 24 (Reuter) —The Duke of Edinburgh has been giving the nine-year-old Prince of Wales and Princess Anne their first and very elementary driving lessons on the private roads of Balmoral Estate, the Sunday Ex- press reports today. The newspaper's diarist says the119 words
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Article403 1958-08-25 12 NO CUTS IN U.S. AID TO ASIA Congress Approves $3.2 Billion Vote WASHINGTON, Aug. 24 (UPI) Asian nations are likely to receive nearly half of the U553,298,092,500 in economic and military aid voted by congress today. Informed sources said exact figures on aid committed to individual countries or joint projects403 words
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304 1958-08-25 12 MAKE SHIFT MID -EAST SOLUTION -PEARSON OTTAWA. Aug. 24 (UPl)—Opposition leader Lester B. Pearsen said yesterday the United Nations had settled for a makeshift solution in the Middle East and that until the basic issues were resolved "we shall go from crisis to crisis." The Nobel Peace prize winner said304 words
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Article80 1958-08-25 12 ROME. Aug. 24. (Reu'cn Two Pan-American DC-7 airliners were turned back to Rome airport yesterday suon after taking off, when *ne airline's station master m Nice received an anonymous telephone call that a bomb was aboard a plane leaving Rome." Both planes had between 7080 words
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Article48 1958-08-25 12 BLYTH. Northumberland Aug. 24 (Reuter) Mrs. Marie Ashton, a 40-year-old 17-stone Manchester housewife finally quit playing the piano last night after 133 hours non-stop. She had beaten her own record by one hour with tne musical marathon that hart lasted since Monday forenoon.48 words
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Article53 1958-08-25 12 WASHINGTON, Aug. 24— (UPI) The average person in the United States paid U*****,80 (about $1,600 Malayan) in taxes to the Federal, State and local governments last year, the Commerce Department reported yesterday. The total tax bill for the fiscal vear ending June 30 1957,53 words
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Article, Illustration44 1958-08-25 12 photo. PROPAGANDA balloons are seen being released with the Nationalist Chinese flag attached from Kinmen Islands to the Communist China mainland. .Some balloons carry nets with huge characters of anticommunist slogans. Beside thousands o^nrooaffanda leaflets are placed inside the balloons -fl U.P.I.U.P.I. - 44 words
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171 1958-08-25 12 Crisis At Utile Rock LITTLE ROCK. Arkansas, Aug. 24 (Reuter) Governor Orval Faubus of Arkansas yesterday called a special session of the State Legislature to deal with the integration crisis at Little Rock High School. Governor Faubus said in aM MM I ___^___^___^__^___H___^___^___H_____H___^___^___^___^___^___^__H 'Because of171 words
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Article77 1958-08-25 12 GLASGOW, Aug 24, (Reuter) The vanguard of an army of 1,700 visiting scientists arrived here today, ready for next week's opening of the 120th annual meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science. Guests are coming from the United States, India, Pakistan, Borneo, South Africa,77 words
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Article37 1958-08-25 12 THE WEST GERMAN Navy possesses a total of 103 ships 93 warships and 10 auxiliary ships with a total strengh of 15,600 men, the West German Naval Chief, Vice Admiral Friedrich Ruge said in Hamburg yesterday. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article49 1958-08-25 12 PAKISTAN and Russia contracted business worth four million U.S. dollars during the first seven months of the current year as against transactions of U554,800,000 for the previous year. MORE THAN 5.000 Fast Germans came to West Germany as refugees last week, the West German Refucct^Ministry said yesterday. fl ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article54 1958-08-25 12 THE SYRIAN Government which recently prevented all flights to Jordan over Syrian territory, has granted permission to Kuwait Airways and Middle East Airlines to fly services from Beirut to Amman via Jerusalem. EGYPTIAN Foreign Minister Mahmoud Fawzi and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko lunched together yesterday. Neither of them revealedUPI - 54 words
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Article24 1958-08-25 12 LADY Churchill flew into N T ice from Tangier yesterday nnd was met at the airoort bv vSir Winston Churchill and Lord Beaverbreokß ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article99 1958-08-25 12 NICOSIA. Aug. 24, (Reuter)— A 32-year-old Greek Cypriot political detainee will be allowed three hours freedom tomorrow to marry his fiancee in a Limassol church. The groom- Mimis Jacovides, had arranged to marry Sylvia Michaelidou on July 27, but five days before was arrested99 words
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Article24 1958-08-25 12 THE Soviet Union has agreed tr. Iceland's 12-mile limit on fishing around her shores, the Soviet News Agency Tass reported yesterday.fl ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article280 1958-08-25 12 (From Page 1) could be a limited operation. It would, I fear, constitute a threat to the peace oi the area. Therefore, I hope and believe that lt will not happen." The United States is pledged to protect Nationalist China, whose domaine now is centered on the280 words
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Article, Illustration87 1958-08-25 12 THIS TEAM OUTDRANK 40 OTHERS K I M O N O-ATTIRED Japanese girls drink "bottoms up" as they demonstrate the fairer sex could go places too when it comes to drinking beer. This group of five hostesses of a Tokyo Cabaret outdrank 40 other women teams to win the lady'sPan-Asia - 87 words
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Article182 1958-08-25 12 NO FEAR OF WAR -MR. K MOSCOW, Aug. 24, (Reuter). Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, in a speech published here last night rejected the possibility of another war. Replying to a question as to whether there would be war. he replied, according to the Soviet News Agency Tass: "Of course, one cannot182 words
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Article55 1958-08-25 12 MADRAS. Aug. 24. (Reuter) Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, Indian Commerce and Industries Minister, said yesterday he had been told that Communist China and other Asian countries were trying to establish a "common ma' ket." The market wa? on line? similar to the Custom!; and. Tariff Union55 words
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Article, Illustration324 1958-08-25 12 CAPETOWN, Aug. 24 (Reuter) J Mr Strijdom, South African Prime Minister _i° h ni pital here early today, aged 65. mSter <N u He had been seriously ill for more than a fortnight with blood clot in the lung. Mr. Strijdom, Nationalist Leader, outspoken Republican324 words
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99 1958-08-25 12 STOCKTON HEATH, C shire. Aug 24 RautW). Slyvia Lawsoi <- 23-ycar- blind girl. rried Methodisl Cr ',-e.t day because n A. ican v. had refused I *>.: i man whose r r s mani had heen di Sylvia, and her rent: n I blinded99 words
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Article50 1958-08-25 12 BERXE. Aug r -«J Sandor Nagy 22-vesn w garian refugee v ia raided^ Hungarian Legal here" 'Saturday, die t««r«^ wounds in hf Nagy had been ti "■< ever since hr to hospital wounds on dav he tttact e together with m J Papp. now ir pru50 words
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Advertisement148 1958-08-25 12 if H S^*****^ MICHINED BASE WWt*^ ALUMINIUM WARE VPf Jfefi'JS-fl This aluminium kitchen ware shows the result 0 > »I lifl If constant research to find the best poss.ble coo II Ml ft Ey ery pan is made from pure alum. mum and h« |f WmfrZmiWLz&A machined base to ensure148 words
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