Singapore Standard, 1 September 1958
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Title Section24 1958-09-01 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD jfc <ft TIGER [FINAL EDITION] Teleohone *****—5 Coble TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER, 1, 1958. Vol. IX No. 61. 15 cts. 14 Pages24 words
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Article1729 1958-09-01 1 'What happened m Middle Bast could happen here' 1,-tJALA LUMPUR, Sun. Federation Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman tonight warned that what happened m the Middle East could easily happen He made this warning m a nation-wide Merdeka Day broadcast over Radio Malaya. "The trouble m the Middle1,729 words
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Article, Illustration122 1958-09-01 1 Thousands Applaud Procession KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— An hour after sunset, Merdeka's first anniversary floodlit procession, comprising about 58 floats, began to snake its way from Maxwell Road, to town The multi-coloured profession, designed to typify the unity of all races m Malaya, could be described as a massive diamond chariot122 words
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815 1958-09-01 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Muslim spectators at the Merdeka parade attended by a mammoth crowd this morning shed tears as the "call to prayer" was made over the loudspeaker overlooking the parade at the Selangor Padang on the occasion of the first anniversary815 words
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129 1958-09-01 1 MALAYA'S first Merdeka Anniversary baby was born m Ipoh at 12.15 a.m. yesterday. He was the seven pound son of Madam Yeow Khoon Yoke, wife of a school teacher here. In all. four girls and six boys were born m hospitals m129 words
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Article208 1958-09-01 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The daughter of the Federation's Prime Minister, Tunku Mariam, stole the show at her father's gala garden party held at the Residency this evening. Seemingly unconcerned about all the distinguished guests present; she took off her shoes, made herself comfortable on the208 words
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Article101 1958-09-01 1 NOTTINGHAM, England, Aug. 31 (UPI) Twenty-four white youths were arrested here last night when Police frisked suspected trouble makers for weapons at the scene of last Saturday's race riot. No Negroes were involved m the new incident. A mob of about 1.000 white persons hooted and shouted101 words
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Article, Illustration30 1958-09-01 1 ic. THE Governor of Penang, Raja Sir Uda ;<* ci vjjJ|[ his "Seri Maharaja Mangku Negara" award from the King at the Tunku Abdul Rahman HaU, yesterday.— StandardStandard - 30 words
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Article44 1958-09-01 1 JAKARTA, Aug. 31 (Reuter) A group of fishermen had seen a man more than *_0 feet high at Lake Hulu m Central Borneo, Jakarta newspapers reported today. The fishermen said the man was covered with hair. H% was carrying dead monkeys.44 words
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364 1958-09-01 2 THE greatest challenge today was whether Malaya would continue to maintain harmony among its people, Malaya's Deputy Secretary to the Ministry of External Affairs,* Inche M. Ghazali bin Shafle, told students of the University of Malaya m Singapore yesterday. Speaking at a ceremony sponsored by364 words
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Article480 1958-09-01 2 NATION'S THANKSGIVING PRAYERS KUALA LUMPUR, Sun ne throb of drum beats m mosques, the tolling of bells m churches and the banging of cymbals m temples today heralded special thanksgiving prayers, incantations and services for tfoe well-being of the year-old Federation of Malaya. In practically every public place of worship480 words
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Article96 1958-09-01 2 M-DAY STAMPS ARE POPULAR KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Crowds of philatelists today rushed to the General Post Office here to purchase postage stamps commemorating the first anniversary of merdeka. The stamps— lo and 30 cents are on sale at all post offices and postal agencies throughout the Federation as from today.96 words
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95 1958-09-01 2 Merdeka Gifts For The Poor From Govt. PENANG, Sun. Inmates of various orphanages and homes for the poor were not forgotten on this auspicious day —the first anniversary of Merdeka as they were presented with Merdeka Gifts by the State Government. From early this morning, the Federation and State flags95 words
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Article45 1958-09-01 2 HONGKONG, Aug 31 (Reuter) Five American servicemen were admitted to hospital today after a U.S. Air Force plane made a crasli landing at Hongkong airport. Witnesses said that the C-54 aircraft from Okinawa caught fire after skidding to a stop.45 words
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Article, Illustration232 1958-09-01 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. While thousands of Malayans gathered at the Federal capital here today to witness and participate m the Merdeka celebrations, a 90-ytar-old great grandmother at the aborigine camp relentlessly scrubbed the dirt off her great grand child, prior to taking him232 words
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EDITORIAL • SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
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Article419 1958-09-01 3 I ndustrial Development September 1, 1958 RESPONSIBLE Government servants and others, who have sought to belittle the Federation's industrial development plans, received a sharp reminder that such comments were "almost m the realm of subversion". The rebuke came from Canadian Colombo Plan expert, Colonel S. J. Lyle, when he addressed419 words
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Article367 1958-09-01 3 i PRESIDENT Eisenhower put his signature to an appropriation of over U553,298,000,000 to be expended on assistance to the countries of the free world. Despite the fact that this sum is $652,000,000 less than what he requested, its disbursement for military and economic aid to the367 words
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Article55 1958-09-01 3 HEAD OFFICE: 2i Lim feck Kim Road Spore t ?0 Box No I56i Cafiles. IIGERNEWS' Tel ***** <5 lines). All department* KUALA LUMPUR: Ch ma Insurance Bldg.. 174 Batu Rd Telephone ***** IPOH. 93. Cowan St Tel: 3829 PENANC: 8 Le.th St Tel: 4055 MALACCAS 91-A.55 words
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Article, Illustration1574 1958-09-01 3 LONDON CORNErI S^ WHAT an age for worrying! I have worried my way round the world with gnawing anxiety for many years to such an extent that I am seriously m danger of running out of places to worry In my time I have worried about Addis Ababa,1,574 words
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Article, Illustration963 1958-09-01 3 PHILIP DEANE - PHILIP DEANE By United Nations, New York. (^HANGES m British political thinking on the Middle East have not only brought within grasp a solution to the current crisis m Lebanon and Jordan, but have also opened the door for an eventual overall settlement of963 words
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Article, Illustration409 1958-09-01 3 the NEWS as it strikes me pRLAiOCNT Eisenhower, when ne first assumed the office of Head of Stato, said m his inaugural address: "Destiny ha s laid upon our country the responsibility of the free world's leadership/ He also said that "what America hopes to bring to pass m the409 words
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Advertisement129 1958-09-01 3 m f #£B£iaM* iWCMPiO/A/ CAN m_^H_x_Si^. /.-.^s'^'' *Ikmjmm*mm mammTi SpUjUjp UPSUBSSB Jal__f ;/!'•?___>._'-' vS^^P^T^^ *=?*f*^ i "^OV**? v^''^*."'' r O"jJ wWtw_i_i_iiil mmmmk^^- \r "I S»»^____''i_ '_LtSi_S- *•-__>.' t4i" J" l 'J vfi'V._\B____i_fcJe_»^?' ~*^***ifc& mm^f^m^vi m'/ NEW UNIVERSAL ENCYCLOPEDIA by Sir John Hammerton Everyone needs on Encyclopedio ond here is the129 words
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Article1975 1958-09-01 4 Its 'Selamat Merdeka' When They Meet THE ra'ayats throughout the length and breadth of Pefsekutuan Tanah Melayu went gay In celebrating the first birthday of the infant nation yesterday. In multi-coloured baju and sarongs they thronged the towns and villages wishing one another "Selamat Menteka" Highlights1,975 words
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Article121 1958-09-01 4 TWENTY thousand copies of a booklet m four colours have been printed by the Government Printer and are being distributed by the Department of Information Services to all who a attend Government Civics courses The booklet explains the work of the Combined Opera tions Headquarters of121 words
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Article, Illustration29 1958-09-01 4 yesterday. pic. Officer Administering the Government, Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan. unveiling the Merdeka Monument at a ceremony after a parade on the Padang m Malacca StandardStandard - 29 words
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Article110 1958-09-01 4 200 UNION MEN MAY GO ON STRIKE THE Fred Waterhouse Workers* Union, Singapore, yesterday threatened to call its 200 members on strike within a week from today if the union's dispute with the firm is not settled. The strike threat was contained m a letter from the union to the110 words
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Article73 1958-09-01 4 Heng Siah Meng has been elected president of the Committee of Management of the Serangoon English School Old Boys Association. Other officials are: vice-pre-sidents, Messrs. Peter Lim and Ec Hoon Khye; hon. sec. Mr. Lav Kirn Chua. asst. hon sec. Mr. Lav Kirn Boo; hon. treasurer Mr.73 words
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292 1958-09-01 4 'Was Report All That Inaccurate?' THE Deputy Public Prosecutor, Mr. T. A. Mahony, m the Singapore Criminal Court of Appeal put to the Court, the question: "Was the report which carried the heading 'Expert picks the wrong bullet' all 1 that inaccurate?" Mr. Mahony was replying to counsel for the292 words
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114 1958-09-01 4 Symposium On Agricultural Economics A FIVE-DAY symposium on Agricultural Economics will he held at the University of Malaya from Sept. 18 to 22. it wa? announced yesterday. Organized jointly by the Malayan Economic Society and the university's Department of Economic?, the symposium will deal with international trade m agricultural products,114 words
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Article47 1958-09-01 4 SINGAPORE and Malaya photographers sent the largest number of entries to Sydney's first International Photographic Exhibition which opened this week. Their total of 118 entries was closely followed by Hongkong with 116. Vietnam had the greatest success with 52 entries and 25 acceptances.47 words
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Article73 1958-09-01 4 MELBOURNE University's International House has jut* received i! A 1.600 mainly from the sales of cups of coffee. T: c money will add to the fund lor extensions to International House. International House wai built by gifts from the Australian Government _£Aso,oflfl) the Governments of73 words
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282 1958-09-01 4 Public Praise For Malaya 's First Birthday KUALA LUMPUR Sun.— Remarkable progress made by the Persekutuan Tanah Melayu within so short a space of time was the conscensus of opinion expressed by the man-in-the-street at today's celebrations commemorating the first Merdeka anniversary. In rambling interviews conducted by The Standard this282 words
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245 1958-09-01 4 Mobile Clinic Has No Place To Park BUKIT MERTAJAM, S-.m.— Government travelling dispensary, during its routine visitl to Permatang Pauh village, five miles from here, cannot find a suitable place to park to give treatment and meomne to the sick. This was brought io the notice of the Rural District245 words
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Article138 1958-09-01 4 Plans For Lim's New Party THE draft constitution nndl draft policy of the new oarty sponsored by the Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock. an= expected to be ready by the -md of this week. The Stan iard learnt yesterday. Members of the Ive-mad committee have been meeiing constantly s;nce138 words
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Article584 1958-09-01 5 Riot Of Colours At Ceremony Of Royal Investiture KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Independent Persekutuan Tanah Malaya today bestowed its first national honours on 53 citizens m recognition of their unwavering and loyal service to the country. Although 360 Malayans were listed to receive their awards Irom584 words
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226 1958-09-01 5 Police To Intensify Anti-Thugs Campaign THE Singapore Police intends to intensify its campaign to get the people of Chinatown to co-operate T .:th them against thugs m their midst, The Standard 1 -N told yesterday. 0 re mobile vans will be! to Chinatown to explain X people that part of226 words
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Article103 1958-09-01 5 River Game Ends In Boy's Death --YEAR-OLD schoolboy. T Chee Chon. was drowned the Smgaoore River yester- < c playing on a tong- i ear tbe Great World. Ol schoolboys said they law a all floating on the r• el Tan, who tried to get ba tumbled into the r:103 words
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Article142 1958-09-01 5 Xl ALA Ll MPIR, Sun. Minister for Transport, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib, today inaugurated the nations first railway diesel railcar service at the Federal capital's main railway terminus. After the ceremony, the Minister was taken for a joy rde with reporters and m J142 words
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Article, Illustration34 1958-09-01 5 Singapore. ic. SINGAPORE'S Spacease children gather r>und the bi? life-size model of the four-ton Radar controlled "Thunrierbird" guided missile U yesterdays first REME 40 Base Workshops Civilian Open Day. Ayer Road. StandardStandard - 34 words
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Article, Illustration121 1958-09-01 5 MR. AND MRS. DAVID SEAH who were married on Saturday at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, Singapore. The bride, the former Miss Shirley de Silva is the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold B de Silva while the groom is the second son ofStandard - 121 words
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172 1958-09-01 5 This Law Is A Danger To All, Says Marshall THE Workers Party m a Press statement issued last night alleged that the powers given to the Police on Aug. 13 to break the backbone of Singapore's secret societies which the Party's statement called "The Gangster Law" constituted a "grave danger"172 words
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Article23 1958-09-01 5 THE Ramakrishna Mission, Singapore, raised a total of SI O.I BO for its Boys' Home on its flag day on Saturday.23 words
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Article, Illustration69 1958-09-01 5 Mr. and Mrs. P. Krishnan after their wedding yesterday at the Sri Mariamman Temple. South Bridge Road, Singapore. The bride, the former Miss S. Muthulakshimi, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Suppiah. Mr. Suppiah is the Deputy Foreman of the Production Department of The Singapore69 words
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Article246 1958-09-01 5 MORE than 10,000 children of all ages and races yesterday enjoyed one of the biggest show they nad ever seen. i A show that Walt Disney could never produce (because it was all very real) it was the first Civilian Open Day that 49 Base246 words
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Article, Illustration188 1958-09-01 6 MERDEKA anniversary IN PICTURES All the pomp and glory of the Merdeka Celebrations have been captured by STANDARD cameramen who record here some of the momentous events m which thousands of Malayans took part to mark the first anniversary of Independence. In these two pages are glimpses of the parades,188 words
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Article, Illustration281 1958-09-01 7 MOTHER of five. Che Fatimah binte Haji Hashim, 34, has been awarded the title "Datin" (Panglima Mangku Negara), the highest award yet accorded to a woman on her own merits m the history of Malaya. Unlike the case of a "Dato", whose wife automatically becomes a Datin, Che281 words
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Article, Illustration94 1958-09-01 7 5 ABOVE pictures show the Sultan of Perak inspecting the colourful Merdeka Anniversary parade held on tho Ipoh Padang. About one thousand from military units and Voluntary organizations took part m the parade J which was witnessed by more than 10,000 people. T* J Second picture shows94 words
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Article, Illustration83 1958-09-01 7 Highlight of the celebrations was the fun in Lake Gardens, Kuala Lumpur, where thousands thronged to see the water sports. THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong is seen in above picture arriving at Lake GarOn top left is the greasy pole fight. Happy faces are shown on83 words
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Article127 1958-09-01 9 Newest Sound Equipment Shown RADIO dealers and others attended a demonstration of Electrical and Musical Industries stereophonic sound epuipment at the H.M.V. studios, m Orchard Road, Singapore, last Friday. Recordings demonstrated on a special stereophonic record included those of nre alarms and noises m a swimming bath. A spokesman of127 words
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Article228 1958-09-01 9 Sungei Kinta Tin Dredging Ltd.: For the year ended 31/12/57, profit of 4.97% was earned and dividends totalling 20% have been paid. Net liquid assets at balancing date were equal to 4/2 per share and stores a further 5/3 per share. Buffer Pool contributions at balancing date totalled228 words
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Article147 1958-09-01 9 Buyers For World Bank Bond Issue WASHINGTON. Aug 31 (UPl)— Buyers m 26 countries have quickly bought ud a U5575,000,000 bond issue ottered by the World Bank, it was announced yesterday. All sales were outside the United States. "There was keen interest m the issue among the selected institutions approached,147 words
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430 1958-09-01 9 LOANS NOT AFFECTED BY CUT IN THE BANK RATE THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association's announcement of a cut of i per cent m the interest rates, effective from today, did not affect loans, which held quietly steady throughout the week, reports a market correspondent. The Singapore City Council's $30,000,000 five430 words
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Article317 1958-09-01 9 Business Done In Week BUSINESS done m shares from August 23 to 29 INDUSTRIALS Fraser and Neave ords $2.65 to $2.70, Gammons $1.48*. Hammer and Co. $1.63, Hongkong Bank (Col) $410. Hume Industries (FE) ords A5/-, Wm Jacks $149 to $1.51*. Malayan Breweries $2.87*. Mala, van Cement $1.30, Malayan Collieries317 words
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271 1958-09-01 9 INCREASED copra arrivals m Singapore, including those from East Indonesia, totalling 2,000/3,000 tons, have failed so far to ease persistently high local values, says the weekly produce report of Lewis Peat (Spore) Ltd This quantity, has been absorbed at levels from $32-£ to $32-|, according271 words
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Article54 1958-09-01 9 THE Malayan Exchange Bank? Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants on Saturday: Canada: buying, T.T. 31J. O.D. 32. 90 days air mail 32 5/16. 32 7/16 trade bills. Selling. T.T. or O.D. ready: Canada 31 9/16? Belgian Francs *****; Italian Lir e *****. Other54 words
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Article44 1958-09-01 9 THE EXPORT IMPORT Bank of Japan accepted 13 loan apDlications, amounting to Y3,048,000,000 m June, the Bank announced. Of these, 12, amounting Y3.036.000.000. were for export, while the remaining one was for an investment m a textile machinery plant m Brazil.44 words
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Article, Illustration80 1958-09-01 9 Chairman Drinks A Toast Photo. THE Great Eastern Life Assurance Co.. Ltd., Singapore, held a staff dinner at the Cathay Restaurant on Friday, to celebrate its 50th anniversary. Photo shows the company's chairman, Dato S. Q. Wong (second from left), drinking a toast with several staff members. They are (fromSam Kai Faye - 80 words
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Advertisement169 1958-09-01 9 NOTICES The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 11) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY No. 587 of 1957. Re IBRAHIM bin ALWEE of No. Penaga Place, Singapore, 15. Receiving Order made 4th October, 1957. Date of Adjudication 4th October, 1957. Date and place of169 words
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Advertisement169 1958-09-01 9 The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 11) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY No. 599 of 1957. Re ARUMUGAM PILLAY RAMASAMY of No. 17, Belilios Road, Spore, 8. Receiving Order made 11th of 1957. Date of Adjudication 11th October. 1957. Date and place of169 words
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Advertisement273 1958-09-01 9 NEW "FREON'-TF SOLVENT cleans oil from 100,000 KW generator windings Extra-safe "Freon" permits open* nozzle flushing cleaning completed m 3 hours at South Carolina Generating Co. Oil leakage into the windings of a 100,000 KW gen« erator required cleaning recently at South Carolina Generating Co. Using a paint sprayer with273 words
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Article281 1958-09-01 10 Red Danger Will Soon Disappear' .KOTA BHARU, Sun.— The Regent of Kelantan, Tunku Yahya Putra Ibni Al-Sultan Ibrahim, at a parade here today appealed to the Ra'ayat not to forget ihe Communist terrorists who are still a menace to the nation while it rejoiced m281 words
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Article86 1958-09-01 10 The Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, will open an exhibition on pharmacy today at the Victoria Memorial Hall to mark the beginning of "Pharmacy Week." The "Week" is organized by the Malayan Pharmaceutical Association and will last till Saturday. During the week Singapore drug86 words
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Article, Illustration46 1958-09-01 10 of photo. DEPUTY Prime Minister and Minister for Defence, Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussain, visited the area declared White m North Johore on Wednesday. Dato Razak is leading a procession m celebration of the occasion through the streets of Kuang. D IDaily news; U.P.I. - 46 words
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Article114 1958-09-01 10 THEY DON'T WANT A NEW ROAD TANJONG MALIM, Sun. When the Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, pays his first official visit to this town a delegation of community leaders will meet him to protest against Government's plan to build a new road between Tanjong Malim and Slim River. The new114 words
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116 1958-09-01 10 Satay For Delegates Of I.C.F.T.U. KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Most of the 54 delegates, observers and advisers to the fourth Asian Regional Conference of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions now m progress here, tasted for the first time Inst night the Malayan grilled meat delicacy satay. They were guests116 words
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145 1958-09-01 10 THE KING APPROVES NAMES FOR SHIPS KUALA LUMPUR Sun. The King has given his approval for the following names to be given to ships and establishments of the Royal Malayan navy: Penyu to b e H.M. M.S. Sri Johore; ML 3505, Sri Pahang; ML 3509, Sri Selangor; Pelandok. Sri Perlis;145 words
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Article113 1958-09-01 10 TAN CHAY BOON. 19, was charged m a Singapore court on Saturday with attempting to extort $500 from Khoo Kirn San by putting him m fear of injury at Trafalgar Home on Aug. 26. He pleaded not guilty and was released on bail of $2,000 m one113 words
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Article47 1958-09-01 10 TAN CHUA, 49. pleaded not guilty m a Singapore court on Saturday to a charge of criminally intimidating Tan Tong, by threatening him with injury on Friday night. He was allowed bail until Sept. 13 w r hen his case wili again be mentioned.47 words
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Article49 1958-09-01 10 A HOUSEWIFE, See Aye Khoon. 26, was fined $5,000 m default four months' jail by a Singapore court on Saturday for assisting m the carrying on a public lottery on Friday night. She admitted having 531 slips valued at $1,327 when police arrested her on Firday night.49 words
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Miscellaneous1049 1958-09-01 10 PJP^fVfT^MFV^I PfVVVIJVVS KAMPAR 151 fli. k^ la\mkm *1 I fl A. I _Ti Wll P _FlI fl REX: Sri (Malay) 12.45. B^ .fl 1 I *__f Ikl *__fl _fl IHi4 if 1 k f V^fl 3. 1 «nd 9.1a p.m. mm^LML mm Lt m^^ m^LM mm j^^ m jM mJa^i^^^L*^a^^^^_t^^^m1,049 words
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Article, Illustration914 1958-09-01 11 S'PORE Sian Liong Fires The Indons On INDONESIA SINGAPORE O Referee: Mr. T. Nadarajah. Singapore: Sect Yew Chang; Wah Chin. Mat Moon; Kirn Beng, Kok Seng, Osman Johan; Kassim, Tahir Abu, Ali Yusof, Arthur Koh, Doilah Zainol. Indonesia: Paidjo; Rasjid, Marjtaso; Rakma, Scan Long Fattah, Surjadi. Bakir, De Fretes, Liong914 words
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Article60 1958-09-01 11 ENANG, Sun. The Prehfs team beat the Vice- 'dent's team 68-52 for the fdeka Bowl tennis tournaoaved at the Chinese reaUon Club Courts tot Sxteei. players from each o. particiDated. After the nament Mrs P. S. M J wife of the vlce-presi- save away the bowl60 words
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Article39 1958-09-01 11 fi ELAIDE. Aug. 31 (Reuter* T Player. 22-year-old South j. golfer, won the Austra- open championships here >rrj a v W jth a72 holes aggre »V nf 271. .••--■ner-up was Kel Nagle, of *-trah a with 276.39 words
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Article255 1958-09-01 11 THUMBS UP FOR ELBOW BENDERS Fine batting by Major. R V. Hancock and accurate bow.ing by Captain. Mockford enabled Army Officers (Elbow Benders) to retain the Rajah Trophy when the beat the Police Officers (Peelers) by 17 runs m their annual cricket match at Friendly Hill yesterday. Maj. Hancock scored255 words
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Article130 1958-09-01 11 LONDON, Aug. 31 (Reuter)— Close of play scores m yesterday's cricket matches were: At Lords: Warwickshire 136. N. Homer 46. F. Titmus seven for 42. Middlesex 121, G. Hill six for 43. At Bournemouth: Hampshire 193, R. Pitman 77. H. Jackson six for 51. Derbyhire 27 for130 words
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Article26 1958-09-01 11 PRAGUE, Aug. 31 (Reuter) Russia beat Czechoslovakia by two goals to one m the soccer international here yesterday. Czechoslovakia was leading 1-0 at halftime.26 words
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Article22 1958-09-01 11 JOLLILADS scored a narrow 5-4 victory over Rainbow Rangers m a friendly soccer match played at the Railway ground yesterday.22 words
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Article685 1958-09-01 11 Merdeka Night Belongs To Indonesia e> Hongkong Dribbling Wizard' Paves The Way For Hongkong KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Hongkong, streets ahead m soccer 'know how/ found victory the hard way against Vietnam m the second of the Merdeka festival floodlit matches at the Merdeka Stadium tonight Hongkong edged past685 words
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587 1958-09-01 11 Eng Yoon Returns To Record Breaking In The Island TAN ENG YOON, returning to Singapore athletics after three years away m Britain, proved as good as ever with two fine performances m the 120 yards hurdles and the furlong sprint at the sixth annual meet of the Swifts Athletic Association587 words
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Article41 1958-09-01 11 BINTANG Bulan Sports Club beat Seletar Football Club 6-2 m a SAFA Division 3A match on the STC ground yesterday. Latin* Abdullah 2, Majid 3, and Ahmad Kader scored for B. Bulan. Omar and Sulaiman netted for Seletar F.C.41 words
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Article59 1958-09-01 11 i FERRY Sonneville, the Indonesian Thomas Cup player, flew into Singapore yesterday a week after he was injured m a car accident m Jakarta, which killed three persons. Sonneville said he was lucky to be alive." He is staying for five or six days before59 words
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Article314 1958-09-01 11 Traction Company Win SBA Title A VICTORY m the last doubles enabled the Singapore Traction Company Sports Club to edge the Wearne Brothers Sports Club by three games to two m the final of the Singapore Badminton Association's In-ter-Commercial Houses competition at the Singapore Badminton Stadium yesterday. Down two games.314 words
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Article94 1958-09-01 11 LONDON, Aug. 31 (Reuter)— Results of yesterday's Rugby League matches were: RUGBY LEAGUE Lancashire Cup— lst Round Barrow 28. Blackpool Borough 12. Oldham 49, Whitehaven 5. Rochdale Hornets 15 St. Helens 20. Swinton 12. Wigan 31 Warrington 10, Leigh 16. Widnes, 44. Salford 13. Workington Town 25.94 words
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Article40 1958-09-01 11 DURBAN. Aug. 31 (Reuter England beat South Africa 3 2 m the second men's international hockey match here yesterday after leading 2-0 at halftime. The sides drew the first international m the four-match series 2-2 at Port Elizabeth.40 words
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Article206 1958-09-01 11 A SPIRITED rally m the second half by Army gave them a deserving 4-2 victory over the Indians m the SAFA Premier league soccer match at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. It was the first game for both teams m the competition and at half-time,206 words
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457 1958-09-01 11 New Cycling Times By Malik And S'gor's Young Carroll KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Two records were smashed m the annual Pan-Malayan grass track cycling championships held at the Merdeka Stadium today. The records broken were m the half mile open event when Singapore's Malik Selamat rode to the tape first m457 words
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Article451 1958-09-01 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Lai Fook Ying will meet Sunny Tan m the men's singles final of the Selangor (restricted) badminton championships at the SMA hall, here tonight. Lai, who won all his previou. engagements easily, is now favoured to win the singles title. He should451 words
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Miscellaneous66 1958-09-01 11 SINGAPORE SOCCER: SAFA League Div. 2A: Dockyard "A" vs Katong SC, Geylang, 5.15 p.m. Army Senior Cup Final: GHQ FARELF vs District Workshops REME. 30 Battalion RAOC Friendly Hill, 5 p.m. KUALA LUMPUR SOCCER:— Merdeka Cup: Hongkong vs. Malaya, Merdeka Stadium, 6.30 p.m BADMINTON: SBA championships, SBA Hall. HOCKEY: Kuala66 words
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Article496 1958-09-01 12 SATURDAY 1500 m free style men final: 1. Foo Chee Han 21m 54s 2. Fong Hoe Beng 22m 22s 3. Gan Eng Guan 22m 30.6s 4. Tan Van Cheng 24m 16.65. 200 m breaststroke men. Heat Is 1 Seah Pong Hyou 2m 55.25. 2. Tan Chong Hai.496 words
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298 1958-09-01 12 SALLY'S THE GIRL OF FLOODLIT SWIMMING SEVEN NEW SWIM TIMES FOR MALAYA KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Give a cheer for Singapore's pretty little Sally Hudson, the girl of the Malayan swimming championships which concluded at the Chinwoo pool under floodlights here tonight. Sally swam the 200 metres breast stroke to a298 words
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Article264 1958-09-01 12 ROYAL Air Force Changi and Serangoon Gardon Sports Club failed to reach a decision when they drew m the final of the Singapore Cricket Association Junior tournament at Balestier Road yesterday. Both teams were unbeaten In their respective divisions m the tourney. They will264 words
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Article21 1958-09-01 12 LONDON. Aug. 31 (Reut?r)— Ballymena United scored a 5-3 victory over Coleraine m the Irish League Ulster Cup yesterday.21 words
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Article15 1958-09-01 12 SINGAPORE Harbour Board Police received a walkover from BODCA m the SCA junior tournament.15 words
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Article101 1958-09-01 12 FOREST HILLS. New York. Aus. 31 (Reuter) Kurt Neilsen. of Denmark, was the first seeded player m the men's event, to be eliminated m the United States singles Lawn Tennis Championsir ps here yesterday, the second day of the championships. Nielsen, seeded number seven, was101 words
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Article218 1958-09-01 12 J AG J IT TAKES 6 FOR 7 UNiyERSITY of Malaya maintained their unbeaten record m the second round of the SCA senior tournament when they beat Singapore Recreation Club by six wickets at Sepoy Lines yesterday. It was a postponed t ?ame and the Varsity victory was due to218 words
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Article57 1958-09-01 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. It was a record breaking day m the annual Malayan Electricity Board's annual athletic meet held yesterday on the Pantai ground. A total of eleven records went by the board. Christie Shepherdson, the Malayan cricket and hockey star broke five out of the 1157 words
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Article63 1958-09-01 12 TELOK ANSON, Sun.— The Royal Thai Navy XV beat the South Perak Invitation side by 24 points (three goals and six tries) to nil. Before the game members of both sides were introduced to the Raja Muda of Perak. The Royal Thai Navy will meet63 words
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Article35 1958-09-01 12 BONNEVILLE Salt Flats, Aug. 31 (Reuter) Amencan race driver Mickey Thompson, of El Monte, California, set up a new American record of 266-866 miles per hour m the annual speed trials here yesterday.35 words
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Article, Illustration44 1958-09-01 12 THESE two young girls Hanneka Verneer and Christine Brooks took first and second places at the Malayan Swimming Championships 50 metre breast' stroke event at Kuala Lumpur's Chinwoo pool on SatHanneka set up one of the five records on the opening night on Saturday44 words
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Article194 1958-09-01 12 MANCHESTER, Aug. 31 (Reuter) Manchester United, the English First Division Club, will not take part m this season's European Football Cup competition. Consent has been refused by the English Football Association consultative committee. Manchester United were officially invited by the organisers to compete for the194 words
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Article53 1958-09-01 12 HAMBURG. Germany, Aug. 31 (UPI) Tony Trabert. USA, beat Lewis Hoad, Australia, 11-9, 3-6, 7-5. m an international professional tennis exhibition meet before 3,000 spectators here yesterday. Ken Rosewall, Australia, beat Pancho Segura Ecuador, 6-1. 6-2. Rosewall and Hoad beat Segura and Trabert 6-4, 7-5 In53 words
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Article395 1958-09-01 12 English Soccor Re sult s LONDON, Aug. 31 (ReutersResults of yesterday's English and Scottish football matches were: LEAGUE DIV. I Arsenal 5 Leicester City 1 Birmingham C. 0 Luton T. 1 Blackburn R. 5 Tottenham H. 0 Blackpool 2 Manchester U. 1 Chelsea 6 Wolverhampton W. 2 Everton 0 Newcastle395 words
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Article598 1958-09-01 12 But Blackburn West Ham Utd. Go Marching On LONDON, Aug. 31 (Reuter) Wolverhampton Wanderers, the English Football League champions, took their worst beating for five seasons when Chelsea slaughtered them 6—2 yesterday. Jimmy Greaves, Chelsea's 18--year-old inside right, wrecked the champions' defence with a dazzling598 words
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Article1295 1958-09-01 12 FOLLOWING are weights and probable fields for Wednesday, Sept. 3, second day of the Singapore Turf Club Aug./ Sept. meeting: Class I, Div. I-I Mile 1120*7 PRINCE OF LALITA 6y 9.05 RODCERS Dr T X Lee and Mr. CM. Hasmm 71*611 RED SUNRISE 6y 9.02 R.1,295 words
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Article111 1958-09-01 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. South Malaya won the team championship shield m the annual Shell Sports Club athletic meet held at the Victoria Institution ground yesterday. South Malaya gained 32 points while the Federation Office were runners-up with 28 points and North Malaya third with 19 points.111 words
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Article350 1958-09-01 13 RITA Da MAR - THE STARS AND you RITA Da MAR By •TODAY'S §O«S2mS 1 Ttot a lie half a trath b«ET. blackest of li~ Tha J JJ which te all a y JJ- omct and f«-*ht *£J% ■atter to fi* hl HP2S F e°"ost VrSm ONE: i**rt2sSJ f* *ocial a promote talents ■Ctnrrty-350 words
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Article, Illustration815 1958-09-01 13 ORKING life for a salesgirl can be extremely Interesting as well as exasperating but most of the time immensely monotonous. During the week I talked a manager of a local departmental store into employing me as a salesgirl for a day.815 words
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Article124 1958-09-01 13 "WHAT is the best tray to icash an Orion jersey?" Mrs. BS. wants to know. Lest the sweater should have a tendency to stretch, as Ome Orion garments do, turn it in-side-out; and, if the sleeves are long, don't pull them through but leave them inside the bodice. Wash124 words
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165 1958-09-01 14 PNOMPENH, Cambodia, Aug. 31 (Reuter) Prince Norodom Sihanouk, Prime Minister of Cambodia, said here yesterday that Mao Tse Tung had told him Cambodia had no need to fear Communist China. Prince Sihanouk, recently back from Peking where he had talks with Mr. Mao and165 words
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Article396 1958-09-01 14 U.S. JETS FLYING TO FORMOSA Shelling Continues Despite Build-up Of Massive Forces WASHINGTON, Aug. 31 (Reuter) Major General Chester McCarty, Commander of the United States 12th Air Force, last night announced that supersonic jets from his command were now racing to Formosa to reinforce United States Forces there. "The Tactical396 words
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Article283 1958-09-01 14 BELIEVES LOVE CAN BE STUDIED We Know Very m ii Little About 1t... WASHINGTON. Aug. 31 (UPI) Dr. Harry F. Harlow of the University of Wisconsin believes love can be studled scientifically through experiments. But he needs no volunteers. He's using monkeys. Harlow said that psychology, except for a few283 words
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162 1958-09-01 14 MEXICO CITY, Aug. 31 (UPI) An estimated 25,000 students staged a noisy march on the Presidential Palace on Saturday and demonstrated for two hours m front of it. They dispersed when President Adolfo Ruiz promised to look into their demands that Mexico City's privatelyrun162 words
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Article, Illustration93 1958-09-01 14 EVEN WHILE posing for a fashion picture, guard Donald McNeills keeps his handcuffs on model Arlene Kieta, the Countess Imperial, durin; the Rayette breakfast party at the Conrad Hilton Hotel m Chicago. The reason for the handcuffs: The Countess is wearing a $15,000 dress made ofUPI - 93 words
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Article70 1958-09-01 14 HONGKONG, Aug. 31 (Reuter) The New China News Agency reported yesterday the arrests of a number of agents said to have been trained by Nationalist Chinese and American intelligence services. They were alleged to have been arrested m the Kiangsu Province on the Chinese mainland for plotting70 words
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204 1958-09-01 14 NICOSIA, Aug. 31 (Reuter) Cypriot Greeks m towns and villages throughout the island today attended mass memorial services for the 139 Cypriots "who feU m the Cyprus struggle." Every Greek house displayed black ribboned Greek flags at half-mast while thousands going to church services wore204 words
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Article28 1958-09-01 14 LIEUTENANT GENERAL John Lee, Deputy Commander for Supply and Communications under General Eisenhower m the last war, died m a Pennsylvania hospital yesterday aged 71, from heart trouble.28 words
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Article50 1958-09-01 14 PRETORIA, Aug. 31 (Reuter) Mr. Johannes Strijdom, South African Prime Minister who died last Sunday, was buried here yesterday, after a funeral service attended by 10.000 people. Mrs. Strijdom. the Prime Minister's widow, who has been under hospital treatment for a leg complaint, attended the service m a wheel chair.50 words
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Article27 1958-09-01 14 THE OXFORD mountaineering expedition has abandoned its assault on Mount Saragrar after the death of Mr. P.S. Nelson resulting from a fall. reports reaching Karachi said yesterday.27 words
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Article26 1958-09-01 14 THE FINNISH Government has refused an entry visa to Otto Kussinen, a member of the Soviet Communist Party Presidium, the Soviet News A_gency Tass said today.26 words
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Article26 1958-09-01 14 LEEDS, Yorkshire, Aug. 31 (Reuter)— Fire swept through the pavilion at Headingly Cricket ground here yesterday destroying the famous clock tower and the new press box.26 words
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Article24 1958-09-01 14 PRESIDENT NASSER yesterday invited the Italian Premier, Signor Amintore Fanfani, to visit Cairo as his guest, it was officially an- nounced m Rome.—R ReuterReuter - 24 words
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82 1958-09-01 14 BUENOS AIRES. Aug. 31 (Reuter) Police m Cordoba province were back at work today after demonstrations yesterday for higher pay which included the arrest of subinspector Guido Bechis by strikers armed with sub-machine guns and a complete shut-down of court work Earlier this month,82 words
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Article38 1958-09-01 14 SAIGON, Aug. 31 (Reuter) The Vietnam Press Agency said today that m the week ended August 26, the Song Ong Dock Fisheries Co-operative had exported to Singapore 22,320 pounds of fresh fish, valued at $13,726.38 words
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341 1958-09-01 14 Britons Look Forward To A Spending Spree LONDON, Aug. 31, (Reuter) Astonished Britons yesterday looked forward to a gigantic spending spree as banks and finance houses assured them that the long iean years were over. After nearly 20 yeais of little else but austerity, credit squeeze, tight money, hign interest341 words
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Article97 1958-09-01 14 Next Nudist Congress In Denmark WOBURN PARK, Bedfordshire, Aug. 31 (Reuter) the next World Nudist Congress will be held m Denmark m August, 1960. it was announced here today. It will be at the home club of Erik Holm, 42-year-old Danish editor and publisher, who was today fle-elected for nis97 words
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Article73 1958-09-01 14 LONDON, Aug. 31 (Reuter) Mr. Richard Casey, Australian Minister for External Affairs, arrived here by air yesterday from Amsterdam after a brief visit to the Hague for discussions on Dutch-Australian affairs In the Far East. At London airport, he told reporters: "I have been making73 words
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192 1958-09-01 14 Jap Living Standard Is Threatened By Dumping LONDON, Aug. 31, (Reuter) The high Japanese standard of living "rests precariously on the continued availability of markets already threatened m South-east Asia by Chinese dumping," the Sunday Times says m a feature article today. The article is the first of three by192 words
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Article, Illustration66 1958-09-01 14 CHURCHILL (Not Sir Winston) WEDS AGAIN LEAVING the Kensington Registrar's Office after their wedding is John Spencer Churchill, the nephew of Sir Winston Churchill, with his bride Number Three, "Lullan" Boston, 39, who works for a West End fashion house. She is Swedish and a widow. Mr. Churchill's second wifeUPI - 66 words
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128 1958-09-01 14 U.A.R. MISSION TO SEEK JAPAN'S AID TOKYO, Aug. 31 (UPI)— A United Arab Republic Industrial Mission will arrive m Tokyo next week to seek Japanese aid for U.A.R.'s fiveyear industrial development project, it was learned today. The 11-member industrial inspection mission, headed by U.A.R. Industrial Minister Aziz Sidky, will arrive128 words
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Article47 1958-09-01 14 WASHINGTON, Aug. 31 (UPI) The United States will participate m eight trade fairs around the ?lobe this Fall, the Department of Commerce said yesterday. United States exhibits and pavilions will be shown m Germany, Austria. Turkey, Yugoslavia, Tunisia, Iraq, India and Canada.47 words
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248 1958-09-01 14 428 Resolutions At Labour Party's 57th Conference SCARBOROUGH, Aug. 31 (Reuter) One of the 428 resolutions to be tabled at the 57th annual conference of the Labour Party calls for the withdrawal cf British Forces m Malaya. Other resolutions m the 74-page conference agenda released248 words
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Article, Illustration61 1958-09-01 14 and conspiracy. picture. WEARING handcuffs. Major General Ghazi Daghistani, who was depu t y Commander-in-Chief of the Iraqi Army until July's revolt, is seen here leaving the Court during his trial which opened m Baghdad on Aug 11, Daghistani is the first of 108 former leaders ofUPI - 61 words
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