Singapore Standard, 10 September 1958
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Title Section22 1958-09-10 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** —5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 10, 1958. Vol. IX No. 70. 15 cts. 14 Pages [FINAL EDITION]22 words
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Article848 1958-09-10 1 KHRUWCHEV SENDS NEW WARNING TO IKE An Attack On Red China Is An Attack On Soviet Union MOSCOW, Sept. 9 (Reuter) Mr. Nikira Khrushchev has colled on President Eisenhower to withdraw U.S. forces from Formosa, and urged a United Nations ban on the rushing of American forces848 words
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Article, Illustration127 1958-09-10 1 SINGAPORE Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock (standing) is seen giving the inaugural speech of the first Colombo Plan Conference of National Information Officers, which opened yesterday at the Singapore Cultural Centre. Delegates representing 18 of the £l-member countries of the Colombo Plan were present127 words
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216 1958-09-10 1 Talks On Project Are Under Way KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Thai industrialists are seriously studying the possibilities of establishing m Malaya a $8,000,000 sugar refinery and plantation, Nai Chin Sophopanich, Managing Director of the Bank of Bangkok Limited, told The Standard today.216 words
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Article90 1958-09-10 1 NEW DELHI. Sept. 9. (Reuter). The Prime Ministers of India and Pakistan opened talks here today on border problems between the two countries. Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, India, and Mr. Firoze Khan Noon. Pakistan, talked for two hours and 40 minutes this afternoon aided by their advisers. No90 words
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Article163 1958-09-10 1 SPOKANE, Washington State, Sept. 9 Twelve ot 15 airmen were killed when two giant B-52 jet bombers of the Strategic Air Command collided at 1,580-feet near a busy highway and crashed m flames last night. The US$B million planes were making routine landings. One163 words
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Article57 1958-09-10 1 NICOSIA, Sept. 9 (Reuter) A top member of EOKA, the Greek Cypriot terrorist organization, escaped from prison here today, it was officially announced. He was serving a life sentence. He was Christos Apostolou, 20 who was sentenced to death m February last year for carrying arms. His57 words
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Article78 1958-09-10 1 ISSUES from the rice stockpile will be made m the ratio of 70 per cent. Saigon rice and 30 per cent. Siamese rice, the Singapore Ministry of Commerce and Industry stated yesterday. This followed representations made by the General Rice Importers Association that it78 words
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738 1958-09-10 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Two youths were murdered within two hours m the Federal capital last night. One is believed to be a secret society killing. The reason for the other murder is not known. The first victim was Inche Badrul738 words
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Article, Illustration57 1958-09-10 1 AMMAN. Sept. 9 (Reuter)— Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, United Nations SecretaryGeneral, today began his final round of talks with Jordanian leaders before leaving tonight for Beirut. He met Mr. Samir Rifai, the Prime Minister, this morning and should have a final meeting with King Hussein57 words
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224 1958-09-10 1 SHOTS FROM INSPECTOR ROUT THUGS IN COLONY A POLICE Inspector fired two shots when eight thugs attacked him m the People's Park m Chinatown, Singapore, shortly before midnight yesterday. Though it is not known whether anyone was hit, police are checking up with all doctors and Chinese "sinsehs" to make224 words
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Article22 1958-09-10 1 BEGINNING today, the first CLASSICS m short story form "The Picture of Dorian Gray*' by Oscar Wilde. (See Page 10)22 words
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Article178 1958-09-10 1 NICOSIA, Sept. 9 (Reuter) Explosions shook three areas of Cyprus during the night destroying a NAAFI families shop and an RAF mobile generator but causing no casualties. The NAAFI shop, m the garrison vUlage of Berengaria was shattered by a series of explosions and fire178 words
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Article187 1958-09-10 1 I NEWPORT, Rhode Island, Sept. 9 (UPI) Th« White House yesterday called upon Russia to restrain Red China from invading the Nationalist-held islands off the Chinese mainland. The proposal was made m a statement by White House Press Secretary James C. Hagerty m regard to Boviet187 words
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Article688 1958-09-10 2 Youth On Trial Says He Tipped Off Police KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The only person who claimed trial m the Selangor High Court today to a charge of gang robbery, submitted as his defence that he was m the seven-man gang as a Police informer. Lee Chee Wah, alias Hoh688 words
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Article27 1958-09-10 2 THE President of the Lighter Owners' Association. Penang, Mr. M. S. A. Zachariah, yesterday denied that he was still a member of Party Negara.27 words
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291 1958-09-10 2 THE Department of Chemistry and Inspectorate of Dangerous and Hazardous Materials, Singapore, m its annual report for 1957, published yesterday said the number of samples analysed and examinations carried out was an increase of 70 per cent, over the figure for 1954. This growth. Dr. Frye said,291 words
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Article, Illustration64 1958-09-10 2 THESE University of Malaya student* Pror besides their studies they were equally at ho Ij it came to stage work. At the Singapore Chief Minister ,wid 1 Yew Hock's cocktail party m honour of tk P J_J to the Colombo Plan Conference of Inform^t.« 02 at the64 words
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Advertisement646 1958-09-10 2 HQUSt b LAND. FOR SALE ONI NEWLY COMPLETED SLOCK of tour flats with spacious grounds for sales Two miles from town Good residential locality Pleas* write to Box No T 3354 SS. FOR SALE ONE SMALL FRICIOAIRE 4.5 cv. ft m good condition, interested person please write or call at646 words
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Advertisement532 1958-09-10 2 TENDER NOTICES P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class T>' and above registered Contractors will be received by* the State Engineer. Seremban. up to NOON on 22nd SEPTEMBER, 1958 for the construction of a New Primary School at Ampangan, Seremban. Full particulars are obtainable from the Senior Executive Engineer. P.W.D., at532 words
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Advertisement687 1958-09-10 2 P.W.D TENDER NOTICE Laying and fixing Pumping Main and Constructing ancillary works for the New Kuantan Water Supply at Kuantan. CLOSING date of above tender is further extended to 22nd September, 1958 and will close at the Office of the State Engineer, Pahang, Kuantan at 3.00 p.m. on that day.687 words
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Article442 1958-09-10 3 DELEGATES to the first Colombo Plan Connce 0 f National Information Officers, which **T d Singapore yesterday, heard the Chief Jester r Lim ew Mock, make an eloquent iT' for the solution of the common problems of I rdinary through international and indivi- cO 0 peration442 words
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Article437 1958-09-10 3 I IN A vehement tirade against the United B^r::- the Kremlin dictator Nikita Khrushchev sent m support nq crutch to enable Communist China's ■•resident M- 0 to hold up his end of the MoscowB^ ir 1 A^ i m the Formosa Straits crisis. The V v letter to President437 words
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Article52 1958-09-10 3 Uo "no or b m Teck Kirn Ro Spore 2. B^Ala i I 7 No 1563 Cables: "TICERNEWS" l Lumpur. 0431 (5 nes)> AI departments. i. d Insurance Bldg.. 174, Batu Rd ■js/i.,- J;" pr T' J ***** ■•alacca l" owan 5* Fe": 3829 Ai bX.o,^52 words
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2265 1958-09-10 3 Industrialisation Programme For Singapore? AN industrialisation programme must indicate a deep awareness m Government of those difficulties envisaged by economists, some of which were mentioned by this writer m the first of these two articles. Such programme should also set down ALL steps to be taken SIMULTANEOUSLY, to deal with2,265 words
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Article156 1958-09-10 3 I CAN remember some peculiar parsons. I owe a lot to an old friend who filled his vicarage with church barrel-organs. He had seventeen splendid instruments he had restored from oblivion and placed about his house. There was even one m the bathroom. It was the156 words
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Article70 1958-09-10 3 "T THOUGHT that the Oxford Down sheep at the Royal Highland Show were the first sheep that I'd ever seen that required another pair of legs. They are the longest-bodied sheep I've ever seen m my life. I'd like them to have six instead of four— two to70 words
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Article34 1958-09-10 3 "TT is really absurd to 1 worry about the future since this, when it becomes the present, is never as expected Kevin Fitzgerald speaking m the BBC programme "Woman's Hour."34 words
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Article, Illustration419 1958-09-10 3 the NEWS as it strikes me THERE was a time, not so 1 long ago, when levelheaded politicians looked askance at the youth of the country who were being excited and incited by colleagues with ideas and plans which threatened to disrupt the even tenor of life. Fortunately, the wisdom419 words
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Article805 1958-09-10 4 Lims Welcome Speech At The C-Plan Confab created m the new constitution early next year would push it out of the realm of the politician into the realm of the historian. India, he continued, faced a great challenge m 1951 m its first General Election805 words
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166 1958-09-10 4 Dato Razak Says 'Thanks' For Aid To Malaya He added that the benefits had been directed "particularly m the training of administrators and technicians so necessary for a new nation to take her place m a rapidlychanging world." Excerpts from other messages of goodwill and good wishes read out at166 words
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Article461 1958-09-10 4 NIGHT SOIL WORKERS MAY STRIKE THE Federation of Malaya had gratefully received benefits from the operation of the Colombo Plan, said a message of good wishes sent by the Federation Deputy Prime Minister. Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussain, to yesterday's opening session of the Colombo Plan Conference. perly understood and461 words
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Article, Illustration78 1958-09-10 4 Unauthorised Building Costs Him $50 THE Singapore City Magistrate, Mr. Lim Ewe Huat yesterday fined the owner of a piece of land m Reserve Road cff Coronation Road $50 for putting up an unauthorised building on the land. The Magistrate however did not pass any mandatory order for the demolition78 words
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Article73 1958-09-10 4 FIRE cutted the first floor of a shophouse opposite the Holland Road Police Station m Singapore yesterday afternoon, causing damage estimated at 55,000. The fire was caused by a ?hort circuit m the building. None of the occupants was m at the time. When a policeman saw73 words
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175 1958-09-10 4 THE new $90,000 lighthouse atop the Fullerton Building will be ready within the next two months. The Standard learned yesterday. Announcing this. Mr. N. Dalton. engineer represent ative of Messrs. Stone Chance Limited. (makers of the lighting equipment to be incorporated into the new lighthouse),175 words
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Article, Illustration319 1958-09-10 4 Singapore Is So Huge Modern —UK Expert IT was a "remembrance of things past" m her current visit to South-east Asia for Miss Barbara Fell, the only woman delegate at the Colombo Plan Conference of National Information Officers, which opened yesterday at Singapore's Cultural Centre, Canning: Rise. For Miss Fell,319 words
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Article158 1958-09-10 4 Woman Interrupts Lim's Speech HALFWAY through the speech yesterday morning by the Singapore Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, at the inaugural session of the Colombo Plan Conference of National Inform a ion Officers, the quiet was broken by an unknown Chinese woman. The middle-aged woman dressed m a samfoo158 words
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329 1958-09-10 4 UNLESS the have-nots are helped to have progressively more, peace cannot be certain, said the Singapore Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, at the Colombo Plan Conference of National Information Officers, which opened at the Cultural Centre yesterday, and will continue until329 words
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Article92 1958-09-10 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Malayan women will have a great future m time to rome if they will come out to take part m all fields of work. This was said today by Mrs Kamaladevi Chattopadhyaya, one of India's, leading social workers, at the International Airport on92 words
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Advertisement263 1958-09-10 4 I dreamed I went to tJ Cinema m my I mmdenfvrm I maidenrJ My figure is like a movie star's— a tr.; n 3 subtle and suggestive beauty m the curve. _fl lifting Maidenette bra. Its gently rounded I lines and dainty insets give me the smoothest 5 of figures..263 words
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Article315 1958-09-10 5 Nanyang Without Head For 3 Yrs., Say Students NANYANG University students have urjred the university authorities to appoint a ChanceUor at an early date. The executive members of the Nanyang University Students Union, at a meeting held on Monday night, resolved that the university authorities should be315 words
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Article114 1958-09-10 5 ..-M^HUY PLAN |Se Singapore Rid to be submitted l cte ciatite Assembly f j'lnd^trv, Mr. J. Ipabhoy is kept ■P toB as "iiready had ■tret, !he Chief -I^-r t im Yew Hock. X' £_ill lean** last -r^^n put into r- ir inTorre mil- JKL and provide M a t114 words
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Article185 1958-09-10 5 Tu v Except for mm Uw remaining 36 illagers of Kanthan 2nd Kuala Kuang who L q| 40 people detainfcp ago for "subveri c t; ti ties" were "unteiaUy" released by fart-t Branch here b official of the Special I: d The Standard tfeal the woman would to p185 words
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Article50 1958-09-10 5 mm, Tu*>. A a^r. Lim Pee. 49. of y^erday fined _5 mont h\< Jail when f ion possesm a^r Packets of EL S 7^ Huss ain bin gjjd tort the Sessions J"** Inche Hazah S J$2JS?»^ that Triang on Aug. Im lum was f °und Etkeaea three cm Pty50 words
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Article36 1958-09-10 5 s ;^apore Police ar«s people after a £5 clash m Tuas last night. Wen »_.i L, taken to the for mcdi- :PVP the clash (rotectin- >oClely aff air plP ney More p -°Pie were m36 words
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Article, Illustration90 1958-09-10 5 DR. Ralph W. Sockman. American pastor, author and lecturer and Mrs. Sockman arrived m Singapore yesterday. Dr. Sockman told The Standard that this was his first visit here. He will be m the Colony for four days. The purpose of his visit is to acquaint90 words
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188 1958-09-10 5 MAN JOINED UNLAWFUL GROUP, GETS 5-YEAR TERM KANG YEW CHONG, 34, was yesterday sentenced by a Singapore Court to five years' preventive detention for having been a member of an unlawful assembly m Lavender Street on July 3. Kang was convicted two weeks ago m the Third District Court. The188 words
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Article36 1958-09-10 5 THE Tampoi detachment of the Red Cross Society of Malaya will hold a display tomorrow. This will be followed by presentation of certificates to members by the Mentri Besar of Johore. Dato Wan Idris.36 words
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323 1958-09-10 5 THE foreman of the Green Bus Company workshop, Lee Kee Chong, told the Singapore Assize Court yesterday how he was attacked by a van driver at the company's store m Bukit Timah on the afternoon of Mar. 5. Lee was testifying at the trial323 words
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207 1958-09-10 5 SEVENTY civilian senior officers m the British Army m Singapore have resigned from the 17,000--strong Army Civil Service Union, to form their own Union. The new Union, is expected to be inaugurated as soon as the Registrar of Trade Unions has207 words
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88 1958-09-10 5 THREE men, Tew Chin Oi, Goh Pat Kua and Tee Tiow Lim, pleaded not guilW yesterday m the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court to a joint charge of stealing bicycle accessories valued at $2,000 belonging to the Franco British Food Supply Co. between88 words
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Article44 1958-09-10 5 MR. R. K. Chatterjee, Colombo Plan Information Officer, will speak on "The Colombo Plan: Its Ideology and Progress" at the Ramakrishna Mission Auditorium, 9 Norris Road. Singapore on Saturday, at 5 p.m The talk is open to the public.44 words
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173 1958-09-10 5 Yes' In Ten Days Or We Will Strike SIT Union THE 600-strong Singapore Improvement Trust Union has threatened to go on strike if the SIT does not meet its demand for a 40 cents a day increase for daily rated workers m the next 10 days. A statement issued by173 words
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Article223 1958-09-10 5 GANGSTERS ATTACK YOUTH SECRET Society gangsters ruthlessly hacked down an 18-year-old youth m broad daylight yesterday m Singapore just as he was about to climb into a lorry. The victim, Mook Kwal Lin, 18. a Cantonese cakeseller was reported to be on the dangerously ill list m the General Hospital.223 words
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Article50 1958-09-10 5 A SUICIDE verdict was recorded by the Singapore Assistant Coroner, Inche Ahmad bin Hussien at the end of an inquiry into the death of Lim Chen. 69 Lim, unemployed for the past 15 years was found hanging on July 4 at an unnumbered hut. Woodlands Road50 words
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Article42 1958-09-10 5 THE ST. ANDREW'S Old Boys' Association will hold its annual general meeting tomorrow at 5.30 p.m. at the St. Andrew's Cathedral Hall, Singapore. All old boys are invited to attend as this is the silver anniversary of the 5.A.0.8.A.42 words
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Article171 1958-09-10 5 "'at SL stu dent m it IW7 dral t>» a a 'fPort v?', nd at p »ya Err ypste rday. The plane broke its left lower wing and damaged its propeller as it slid into the drain. The Tiger Moth was taxiing along a171 words
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Article53 1958-09-10 5 ONE HUNDRED and sixtyfive persons, mostly hawkers, paid a total of $1,035 m fines m the Singapore City Court yesten|ay. They pleaded guilty to various charges of hawking without licence, obstructing the passage ways near markets or failing to wear arm-badges. Their fines ranged from53 words
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Article, Illustration278 1958-09-10 5 THE Singapore City Council has drawn up a plan to recruit local men as trainee health officers and enrol them m universities to study medicine. After obtaining the medical degree, the trainees who will be given a loan of $300 a month278 words
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Article136 1958-09-10 5 A MALAY film star, Zaiton, left Singapore yesterday m a colourful sarong kebaya to keep a date with the Mayor of San Francisco, Mr. George Christopher. Zaiton, a Shaw Brothers actress, has been chosen by the Department of Tourism and Pan-American Airways to represent the136 words
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Article35 1958-09-10 5 THE following candidates were successful m the Intermediate examination m Laws of the University of London held m June: Choo Eng Khoon, Harold Franklin Gaspard, Edward Lam Pin Foo, James Joseph Puthucheary.35 words
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Article36 1958-09-10 5 HONGKONG, Sept. 9. Special Standard Service Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were $16.05 to £1 Sterling, $5.81 to US$l; $1.85 to Malayan $1; $0.05 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $253.75 to a taeL36 words
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311 1958-09-10 6 A detective, Tan Gek Wah, whc was yesterday freed of a bribe charge by a Singapore Court, rushed out of the dock to give profuse thanks to his counsel. Tan, of the Secret Society Branch, C.I.D was acquitted by Third District Judge Mr S.311 words
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Article71 1958-09-10 6 THE SINGAPORE Coroner. Mr. Giam Chong Hing, yesterday returned a suicide verdict at the close of an inquiry into the death of an inmate of the Trafalgar Home, Yio Chu Kang Road The inmate. Son Thiam Loke. 39, who had been m the Home since 1955 was71 words
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Article539 1958-09-10 6 Top TerrorisJ Killed And! One Capture! IPOH, Tucs.— A special operation Un Third Royal Malay Regiment of Batu Gajahi? a telling blow on the once powerful and j Communist terrorist Armed Work lor. Tuallang which has been completely _m a at rity Forces. In this operation launched539 words
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Article, Illustration98 1958-09-10 6 A 31-YEARKMI f" »«hrr of threei •ng from hr r ho*, Aun 16. H°r husbaai J old Bari Sin-h ,1 ■tan m thr p U h; ir j Department ha offeror! a reward < lor inform? linn to tho uhfrrabo-5 thc» worrc.n H^ had m.i(i" a to the Poller.98 words
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771 1958-09-10 6 A. J. Smith. Lee said that after investigation, the Police took no further action. To another question. Lee replied that when Ngan Chun asked to go to Johore he did not suspect anything. Mr. Smith produced a namber of documents, one of771 words
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Article, Illustration65 1958-09-10 6 GROUP photograph of No. 11 Platoon, D Coy of 3 Royal Malay Regiment who took part m the successful operation on Sunday which resulted m the killing of a District Committee member Tin Kien. and capture of another terrorist, Swee Chai. Standing sixth from left is65 words
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Article109 1958-09-10 6 CONSTANTINE Anslem Fernando, 18, pleaded not guilty m the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday to two counts of attempted extortion and a third of extortion. It was alleged that he attempted to extort from Yeo Kiat Huang and Ng Hai Liang by putting them109 words
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Article67 1958-09-10 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The road curfew at present m force from 11 D.m. to 6 a.m. along the main trunk road from Johore Bahru to Simpang Rengam. will be lifted from 7 a.m. tomorrow. This will enable vehicle? to make a through journey along this road67 words
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Article, Illustration250 1958-09-10 6 THE new $20,000 music section of Raffles (free) National Library, Singapore, now contains approximately .4,500 pieces of sheet music, music albums and miniature scores, the Director, Mr. L. M. Harrod, told The Standard yesterday. The collection, which was started last year, comprises chamber music,250 words
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Article77 1958-09-10 6 A CHANCI U 1 driver. Scar. Cr.v j yes! c:\iav f filled $125 licence i n lorsc sidera'r iri\ ii pore Traffi Magistm Robe! 1 Ctn c Seai] v. alleged I driven a bus i ear Of la^e on Mar al siderate rr ai i f another v< i77 words
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Article61 1958-09-10 6 KUALA Ll Six nonof the F< be leaving ar on Sat Mon* OH. After month training granted Sh< "t-S sion.s m ti F< The six arc Hean Te r* Yu.sof i I ttw oured Car B bin Haji I Mat Nooi No. 2. 1 Armef: F Corps r Toran61 words
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Article55 1958-09-10 6 TRIP t,,r °S I Qunia> fH** \h tory at Sydnf! for four MsU>J ways hostesses at present Sydney uith U*" l^ tralia's evers*** J Tender bm«j \h m butter. 9f»* J ettes. and P^jJH were some of being prmcsv d *J girls called factory. Shown hew Violet. Lee Sitf*^55 words
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Advertisement521 1958-09-10 6 I Fv"',^' ;£c <S_l mr* mF N "^-\\v »^vm _K X^ I— ai s*saf Sebba shtmpoo wis originally prepared as an aid to doctors and has been known to them for several years as an effective treat- H-_2 rnent for dandruff I^^^^^T_ :^H I Dandruff disappears' Scbbn contains rare special521 words
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Article309 1958-09-10 7 Growing Serious Marshall To Lim THE Workers' Party, Singapore, yesterday asked the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, to appoint a Standing Committee to review the unemployment position and make recommendations direct to the Legislative Assembly. In a letter to the Chief Minister, the Party Chairman, Mr.309 words
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Article154 1958-09-10 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were: lone: Steady Quiet. The tin orice m Singapore vras 5367J per picul (down $2|). LONDON RUBBER Tuesday's opening first session. Tone: Steady. CLOSING Spot 23 ?d. October 23£ d. November 24 d. December 24 id. January-March 24154 words
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113 1958-09-10 7 CATHAY Organization is offering a reward for the return of a papiermache of Frankenstein's created monster and two replicas of the Ten Commandments tablets specially flown out from Hollywood. These articles were found missing at the Odeon and Cathay cinemas during the showing of113 words
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Article33 1958-09-10 7 DR. Goh Keng Swee. former Economic Adviser to the Chief Minister, will speak on "Some Problems of our Plural Society" at the College of Arts Auditorium, Nanyang University, tomorrow at 10.30 a.m.33 words
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Article87 1958-09-10 7 Thai Goats Smuggled Into Penang PENANG, Tues. Goats from Thailand are being smuggled here through Perlis, said the Deputy Veterinary Officer, Mr. M. T. Soong. to The Standard here today. These goats smuggled from Thailand are sold at a lower price than those bred here. Lorry loads of pigs from87 words
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Article100 1958-09-10 7 PENANG, Tues. A watchman of the Eastern Smelting Co., Santokh Singh, who stole 5£ katies of tin from the firm, was told by the sessions Judge. Mr. Au Ah Wah, today that his action was disgraceful as he belonged to the Police Volunteer Reserve. Santokh100 words
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Article, Illustration171 1958-09-10 7 A HUNGARIAN gypsy dancer. who escaped from Budapest a day before the outbreak of the Hungarian revolution m 1956, yesterday landed herself m hot waters here when she stepped out of a plane from Calcutta. Miss Judit Szilagyi, a five-foot-four brunette, wants to dance m Singapore,171 words
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353 1958-09-10 7 THE manager of an employment bureau, Cheang Ban Swee, claimed trial m a Singapore District Court yesterday to cheating a man of $500 on May 19, by stating that the money was required as a deposit for a cashier's job. The man, Chong Hong 800,353 words
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326 1958-09-10 7 Court Told Of Trap At The Esplanade DETECTIVE Gan Yew Hock of the Central Police Station, told the Singapore Fourth Magistrate's Court yesterday that he took part m a "police trap" on July 18. which resulted m the arrest of an odd-job labourer. Tan Thin Kee. The detective was giving326 words
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Article167 1958-09-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A number of American universities and colleges have announced that scholarships are available to graduate and undergraduates from Malaya. The United States Information Service here has been asked to receive applications and to appoint a local committee for the purpose of recommending ten167 words
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Miscellaneous443 1958-09-10 7 HHPWHIWWMVWVIWI 0m 1 30 f5- Ma^usM Song" -k fl W•I k I P/ 4 I_i "_1 V4liiif il k FiVrl 3 57 4 20 pm Jf n^m On the p.m News. 1.45 Los Americanos. iIKUTiiU^ l|llll!|iy|^ Broadcasts. jvOO P^m On the P Announcer's Choice. T Rio«oms' 230 p.m. Theatre Of443 words
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Advertisement906 1958-09-10 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. fell *****/ B, 2*581/4 132/6, Robinson Road THE SLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE to Halifax, Boston, New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia fr Cult Ports. Spore P. Sham P.nang MYRMIDON 17/25 Oct 26 Oct 27/28 Oct Canlors option to jsaseed els ether ports to log and discharg.906 words
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Advertisement1075 1958-09-10 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 241 2 (18 Hnes) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 lin«s) "..'.l"' THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW, LONDON fr CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharg. cargo (via Sue* with liberty to proceed via Panama or1,075 words
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Advertisement985 1958-09-10 8 MITSUI UNE Spore P. Sham Penang FOR JAPAN Monjuson Maru for Manila, Pusan, Yokohama, Nagoya, Yokkaichi, Osaka, Kobe, Moji 20 Sept Asumasan Maru for Yokohama, Kobe, Moji Yawata 24 Sept 22 Sept 20 Sept Hokubasan Maru for Yokohama, Kobe, Moji 27Sept 26 Sept 24 Sept FOR U.S.A. vio SUEZ For985 words
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Advertisement632 1958-09-10 8 EAST ASIATIC LINH HOMEWARDS Soilings to* Aden. Port Soid. G«„ Rotterdom, Bremen, Hamburg, Copenhagen Goth "MALACCA" is/X T"" I "KINA" »/*>*•. Calling Gdynia I "SELANDIA" *</hs,, I Passenger Accommodation Available. fl "BUSUANGA" 4.5 0. I Colling Gdynia I "SONGKHLA" I "FALSTRIA" "24 Oct 2 5 60ct ,1 OUTWARDS Sailings for632 words
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Article250 1958-09-10 9 BUSINESS offering m Singapore was plentiful, but there was ample evidence of a shortage ol cash, says the chairman of McAlister and Company Ltd., Mr. W. McGregor Watt, m his annual address to stockholders foi the year ended June 30, 1958, to be delivered on250 words
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Article, Illustration50 1958-09-10 9 Co-op Housing Chief To Make Tour MR. M. I. NAYAR. president of the Federation of Cooperative Housing Societies Ltd. will leave Kuala Lumpur on Friday on a sixmonth study trip of America, Europe and Asia. He is making the tour under a Leadership Grant from the U.S. Government. MR. NAYAR50 words
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120 1958-09-10 9 Industrials Are Steady, Tins Easier INDUSTRIAL and rubber counters were steady, while tins were inclined to ease m the Malayan share market yesterday. Turnover was small. Price changes announce 1 by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: Buyers Sellers G'town Disp. 2.45 2.30 McAlister 1.33 1.38 cd Malaya Publishing .85 .95120 words
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Article39 1958-09-10 9 A LARGE Austrian company specializing m the production of oil industry equipment has obtained numerous orders for highly-developed turbodrill. The first two drills of this type were exported to the United States and to Itaiv.39 words
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Article166 1958-09-10 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: Fed. Disp. $1.10; F. N. ords. $2.75; Gammon $1.47, $1.48: Hammer $1.68 $1.69; H. Waugh $1.31; M. Cement $1.35; McAlister $1.38 to $1.36; Metal Box $1.71 J; Robinson ords. $1.64; Cold Storage 89c; S. Traders $1.40, $1.39; S. Times166 words
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Article42 1958-09-10 9 THE Australian Apple and Pear Board has announced that apple and pear exports during the 1957-58 season totaled 500.000 boxes mere than originally forecast by the trade. Shipments to United Kingdom totalled 3.774,000 boxes (apples) 1.124.00 boxes (pears).42 words
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Article139 1958-09-10 9 Rubber Up By Cent OVERSEAS inquiries m the Singapore rubber market towards the end of yesterday's trading put up the local price by i cen. on the previous day, International first grade September closing at 811 cents per lb. At the opening, the market was lower. It ruled quiet and139 words
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Article113 1958-09-10 9 OTTAWA. Sept. 9 (Reuter). —Mr. Aiichiro Fujiyama Japan's Foreign Minister, today began talks with government officials here on Japa-nese-Canadian trade and on means whereby Japan could expand her trade with Canada without crippling Canadian production. Alter the meeting", Canada s Finance Minister. Mr. Donald Fleming, said113 words
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Article89 1958-09-10 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra Sept. Oct. U.K.. Continent $32$ buyers $33| sellers; coconut oil m bulk $51 sellers, m drums $54 sellers. Muntok white pepper $127 sellers; Sarawak white $126 sellers; Special Sarawak black $75. Singapore Copra Association closing prices89 words
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Article14 1958-09-10 9 RUBBER outputs for August announced are: Kempas 416.--493 lb.: Radella 19.500 lb.14 words
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416 1958-09-10 9 NEW METHODS URGED TO DRAW CAPITAL _--M_M_M-M_l_M_l_M_H_^_^_H-M_MB-i-^-^-^-^ Finance And Commerce NEW and practical approaches to encourage both foreign and local capital investments will have to be evolved if industry is to play a part m maintaining the economics of the island, states the Singapore Industrial Promotion Board, m its first416 words
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Article, Illustration75 1958-09-10 9 THE Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd., celebrated its 50th anniversary with a dinner held m Ipoh last week-end. More than 100 representatives, agents and guests of the Company were present at the function, which was held m conjunction with similar functions m other Malayan centres. Picture75 words
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204 1958-09-10 9 AN AUSTRIAN firm is inviting industrialists m Malaya and Borneo to manufacture and distribute its milk product m these territories. The firm will grant special licence to a manufacturer to make its product here. Dr. Heinrich Hirnschrodt, Austrian Trade Delegate m Singapore, told The Standard204 words
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Article224 1958-09-10 9 Research On Frozen Produce MANAGER of Singapore Industrial Promotion Board. Mr L. Cresson, instituted research into the quick freezing of local fruit and vegetables. according to the Board's first year report. Experiments were carried out with some local fruit, using freezing chambers at the Fisheries Depot. However, these experiments have224 words
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Article73 1958-09-10 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday. New York: buying. T.T. 32-3/4. O.D. 32-7/8. 90 days air mail 33-1/16 credit bills, 33-1/8 trade bills. Canada: buying. T.T. 32-1/16. O.D 32-3/16. 90 days air mail 32-1/2 credit bills. 32-5/8 trade bills.73 words
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Article78 1958-09-10 9 A SUBSIDY on tinplate used m the manufacture of cans has been approved by the Government of Indian to encourage the development of the Indian canning industry. The scheme provides for a subsidy of 500 rupees per ton of tinplate, indigenous or imported, used m the manufacture78 words
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Article, Illustration60 1958-09-10 9 THIS 35-foot, Britishbuilt launch based on the designer's standard light alloy hulls— is to be used for pilotage duties m Portland Bight, Jamaica, for checking by echo sounding the progress of dredging work there. The craft is equipped with radio telephone, remote eon*60 words
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Article, Illustration74 1958-09-10 9 Airline's New Engine Workshop K. L. M. it to open an entirely new and up-to-date engine workshop at Schiphol Airport, Amsterdam, some time this month. The new engine workshop meets modern requirements and the latest conceptions m the field of industrial construction and operation, the airline announced. At that moment74 words
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Advertisement380 1958-09-10 9 LvEBETT ORIENT LIME Jf£f S'poro P.S'hom Penong r; '> 12 Sopt 10 Sopt P5_C 5 Oct 4 Oct 2 Oct r; 15 Sept 18 Sept 20 Sopt f* ETT 6 Oct 90ct lOOct I EVERETT STAR LINE MP k K 12 Sept 10 Sept TU U 10 Oct. 13 Oct380 words
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Miscellaneous163 1958-09-10 9 SHIPS IN PORT OUTER ROADS Kheng, Sri Seria, Bentong. r ,-oh Indari, Aubv, Hero, Sirusa, Ouhda. WamgaPoe, Calt. Tungkal, Sumpitan. Dublin. Barumun Burma u on T h gt Virginia Lykes, Coula Staius L ik Hin Calt Jensen, Angkorwat, Prince L m Sedenak. Salvor Floreta Summit Lapaz. N Lrn. Padjonge. New163 words
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Article2113 1958-09-10 10 U^^^tOD** LORD HENRY WOTTON had money, position, brilliant intellect and nothing to do and he did it very thoroughly. He was one of those men whose philosophy is to have no philosophy— one of those for whom pleasure experience purely for its own sake was the end of2,113 words
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Article, Illustration236 1958-09-10 10 Robert Louis Stevenson - Robert Louis Stevenson -B) NEXT WEEK: Dr. Jekyl and Mr. ill gradation. He must, he would, be better Had he not spared, at the very moment when she might have been his. that girl he had met m the country? He would go aaain to look at the236 words
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Advertisement57 1958-09-10 10 mutmut qwet me E*S Y-COOKED REAL FOOD jestible and very palatable, a splendid complementary >y. It can be given from LING IS REQUIRED-just water to the required <ESTUM and a little sugar aby should be fed with the > from a spoon. Start baby cereal food prepared at _U _j57 words
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Article, Illustration511 1958-09-10 11 ELLIOTT WILL CONSIDER 'PRO' OFFER Meets Leavitt Today On That $760,350 Contract In Perth THE world's fastest miler, Herb Elliott, who will 'consider the $760,350 offer to turn professional' was last night looking for a money-changer at Paya Lebar airport. Herb, m Singapore on a brief stopover when the Qantas511 words
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Article31 1958-09-10 11 SELETAR Young Indians scored a convincing 2-0 win over HMS Cheviot m a friendly soccer ma'.ch played at Sembawang yesterday. G. Suppiah and A. Veerappan scored for the Indians.31 words
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Article188 1958-09-10 11 The Chinese did not give up their fight. They attacked strongly, and m one of their raids. Siang Seng netted again but Postals made victory certain when Shanmuganathan headed Mohinder Singh's flag kick into the net three minutes before the end. Mr Kathervaloo refereed. Selangor Chinese Athletic Association: Whey188 words
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Article31 1958-09-10 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Batu Cantonment beat Sentul Railway Recreation Club 4—o m a junior knockout soccer competition on the Imbi Road ground today. Batu led 2—o at the interval.31 words
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Article74 1958-09-10 11 KUALA KANGSAR, Tues.— Despite an extra period of ten minutes, the Kuala Kangsar District knock-out soccer tie between the Kuala Kangsar Tamilians and the Kampong Guaya XI of Padang Rengas ended m a one-all draw on the Town Padang yesterday. The game was marred by rough74 words
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Article, Illustration22 1958-09-10 11 The Miracle Mile Man 103 fJJJOTT, >'f *nd Dare Poicer, two gold medallist kalian G esmen pictured at Paya Lebar airport last22 words
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Article, Illustration89 1958-09-10 11 eels, Aniue La^ of Penang, left, and Rokesie M right, arc hard to beat. Annie won the Pnn X Track's quartermile race with Ronasie B~ c of the rare m progress at Kuala Lum■r ornfh <hows the women cyclists m the t orh at hast the89 words
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421 1958-09-10 11 Laburnam 'Sink' Within Sight Of Navy Title WITHIN sight of their goal, H.M.S. Laburnam were 'sunk' when the Eighth Destroyer Squadron unleashed their 'big guns' to capture the last event of the exciting Royal Navy swimming championships at the H.M.S. Terror pool yesterday. Up to the six by 40 yards421 words
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Article215 1958-09-10 11 City Athletics Sir, It is surprising to note that though $1,000 has been given by the Singapore City Council for a Singapore City Council Services Union athletic meet, no meeting has yet been organised. It seems that for several years the Union has been trying to carry out215 words
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Article91 1958-09-10 11 A GOAL three minutes before the e nd by Baldhiraj Singh off a short corner enabled Police "A" team to hold the Singapore Teachers Union to a three-all draw m a friendly hockey match on the Police Training School ground yesterday. Teachers scored through E. Wicks91 words
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Article101 1958-09-10 11 Ken Is Homeward Bound FLYING home to England this week from the Colony is one of Singapore's leading long distance runners, Ken Denton. A National Serviceman at R.A.F. Changi, he has established himself as one of the foremost long djstancers during his 18 months' stay m the Colony. Last season101 words
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Article67 1958-09-10 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— E. H. Walsworth Bell was elected President of the Selangor United Sports Club at their annual general meeting held at the Victory Canteen. Other officials elected were. Vice President Mr. Goh Ah Kok, and Mohd AshrafT; hon. Secretary and Treasurer Mr. Koh Guan67 words
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178 1958-09-10 11 RDY CUP FINAL TO BE REPLAYED Recs The Loyals Draw IPOH, Tues. The final of the knock-out soccer competition for the RDY Cup between PCRC and the Loyals Regiment, the holders, ended m a thrilling 3 all draw on the Chinese Assembly Hall Ground today. The finals will be replayed178 words
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Article98 1958-09-10 11 BLACKPOOL, Lancashire, Sept. 9, (Reuter). The rainhit cricket match between Lancashire and the New Zealanders ended m a draw here today. Final scores: Lancashire 250 for four declared and 65 for two. New Zealanders 253 for six declared. Other results m today's cricket matches were:98 words
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Article58 1958-09-10 11 MELBOURNE, Sept. 9 (Reuter).— The Japanese Nissan Motor Company's Datsun car won the class for vehicles up to 1.000 c.c. m the 10,000-mile Round-Aus-tralia Reliability Trial, which ended here on Saturday. The Datsun took the award, scoring 1,129 points, after the Confederation of Motor Sports National58 words
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Article41 1958-09-10 11 BEATTY Secondary School beat the Siglap Secondary School by eight points to nil iq a friendly rugger match played at Siglap yesterday. Scorers were: Ng Kirn Van and SJvalingam (a try each). Lim Beng Lee converted a try.41 words
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451 1958-09-10 11 Kowloon' s Busmen Show Penang 's Cuppers How Siang Hock had a chance midway m the naif but goalkeeper Kwok Chow made a brilliant save. Soon after, the Hongkong keeper again showed his met'le by tipping the ball ou; when Ah Wah took a surpr:se shot goalward. Hongkong remained a451 words
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Article107 1958-09-10 11 OFFICIALS of the Merrytime Badmin'.on Party elected recently at Mr. Gan Chye Guan's residence, 11. Lorong 21-A. Geylang. were: President: Mr. Lim Kirn Peow Vice-Presidents: Messrs. Oihman bin H. A. Kanm C. Cordeiro. Cecil Wong. Heah Hork Khoon. Hon Secretary: Mr Cheong Cheng Swee Hon.107 words
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Article22 1958-09-10 11 SUKARAMAI Sports Club beat Badan Kesenian by three goals to one m the SAFA junior cuptie at Oeylang stadium yesterday.22 words
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Advertisement119 1958-09-10 11 The world famous family of Tf _f^ C D medicinal products _^i__^^^i^^^^^___H^___! JBs_E_^R^_3KSysjKv_y jhR fcjßS&jSjl&''i^^ '^^^x^E^_^^^»wCsWK3w^feS!^^Bt _c -K^_-rM__^_B^^^-l____[ ''wr^ammmmr^mT^mWrT^^rm M J^_H__tfl __B_BJ9w_L_______H a*'-_e__B>llß_B_^_M_j-__^_K____^iT_C__L^ Ot-TflTtr A Hf Iff TIT This invaluable Wind Mixture fs an excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion, Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE119 words
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Article211 1958-09-10 12 RENSBURG A FIRM FAVOURITE MELBOURNE, Sept. 9. (Reuter) South African Johnny Van Rensburg said yesterday he was not worried at having to get down to 9.12 for his 12--round non-title bout here on Friday night against Australian lightweight champion, UPlax Carlos. The limit is 3i lb. lighter than Van Rensburg's211 words
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Article136 1958-09-10 12 Winner To Share Prize With Loser MELBOURNE. Sept. 9 (Reuter). New provisional winner of the 10,100 miles roundAustralia reliability prize. Eddie Perkins, said today he would share first prize of about £44.000 with Greg Cusack. the driver he beat on appeal last night. Cusack had been declared the provisional winner,136 words
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Article51 1958-09-10 12 HELSINKI. Sept. 9 (UP).— World champion Vilho Yloenen of Finland yesterday won the free rifle title m the Finnish National Shooting championships with a three position total result of 1,748 points. The result is nine points better than the official world record of 1.139 points of Russian Anatoli51 words
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Article95 1958-09-10 12 OSLO. Sept. 9 (Reuter)— The German horse, Orsini, ridden by Lester Piggott, of Britain, won the Oslo Cup here yesterday. Orsini broke the Oesvrevcll course record for the mile end a half international weight-for-age event, which carried prize money of 100,000 Norwegian crone. He won by95 words
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Article113 1958-09-10 12 LONDON, Sept. 9 (Renter). Close of play scores m yesterday's cricket matches wer**At Dublin: M.C.C. 105 for five versus Ireland. No play, rain. At Blackpool Lancashire 250 for four versus New Zealand. No play, rain. At Torquay: South 256 and 215 (K. Barrington 44. InglebyMackenzie 71,113 words
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Article48 1958-09-10 12 LONDON. Sept. 9 (Reuter). —Results m last night's Rugby Union matches were: Llanelly 14 Gerwyn Williams XV 8. Newbridge 0 Abertillery 8. Penzance and Newlyn 6 New Brighton 16. Redruth 11 J. M. Williams International XV 37. St. Ives and Penzance and Newlyn 3 Harlequins 16.48 words
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Article, Illustration536 1958-09-10 12 Cooper— The Champ With A Big Heart Marie Montserrat Tresserras, 28, waves a greeting on arrival at St. Margaret's Bay, near Dover, last week after swimming the English Channel from Cap Oris Nez. France, m 14 hours 14 minutes. She is the first Spanish woman to swim the Channel. AU.P.I. - 536 words
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Article, Illustration755 1958-09-10 12 Their Return Will Depend On Punters SYNEY, Tues. The Sydney, Turf Club has decided to ban bookmakers from its mid-week meetings at Canterbury (Sydney) racecourse for a trial period scheduled to start on January 1 next year. At these meetings, all bets will have to be made on the755 words
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403 1958-09-10 12 Australia's Most Glamorous Batsman Dies At 72 five cricketers ol __J 1921. Wisdei the J 'Bible' said of MaCartor 'Though quit< un_J tor Trumi or- method. MaCartney tutH son of his daring and confidence almost I ie <j« cinatioi n the crowd "'A La .v -n iimse f 1 1403 words
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Article157 1958-09-10 12 LONDON, Sep- I I Newly-promoted W_j went to the top of ttel toot ball's First Divisioi night when they M Chester United -2 West Hani have r ..r.e from six matches. Moore, 1 7-yeaw I youth international, _j highly promi-ir.2 <ie:: them at Jeft ha.f last :j Blackburn Rovers157 words
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170 1958-09-10 12 PARIS, Sept. 9 (Reuter)— Michel Rousseau, 22-year-old French national serviceman f% yesterday won the world pro-* fessional sprint cycling championship at his first attempt. Rousseau, world amateur champion m 1956 and 1957 and Olympic sprint champion m 1956. beat Enzo Sacchi. of Italy, m two170 words
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Article89 1958-09-10 12 NEW YORK. Sept. 9 (Reuter)—The United States Lawn Tennis Association has announced plans for a junior Davis Cup competition, to be known as the Orange Bowl junior cup matches. The event will be staged annually at Miami Beach, Florida, from Dec. 31 to Jan. 4. Sixteen89 words
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Article45 1958-09-10 12 CALCUTTA, Sept. 9 (Reuter). I. S. Malik will captain India's team for the world amateur golf team championship at St. Andrews next month. The other three m the team, announced here yesterday, are R, K. Pitamber, P. G. Sethi and A. S. Malik.45 words
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Article36 1958-09-10 12 TORONTO. Sept. 9 (Reuter). Kosei Kamo of Japan defeated local tennis star Don Piatt m one of the early matches of the international invitation lawn tennis tournament opened here yesterday. Kamo won 6-2, 6-3.36 words
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513 1958-09-10 12 THE GOVERNOR GENERAL' FEARE NO BOWLER By LINESMAN CHARLES G. MaCartney, affectionately known throughout the cricket playing world as the "Governor General" was described as the most cheeky and impertinent batsman who was the bowler's enemy. He delighted m punishing them, m upsetting their calculations. He defied them to do513 words
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Miscellaneous71 1958-09-10 12 SINGAPORE RUBY— South Johore "A" vs. R.M.P. Singapore. R.M.P. ground. S.C.C. "A" vs. G.H.Q. Padang. R.A.F. Seletar 2nd XV vs. 75 Sqn. R.N.Z.A.F. R.N.Z.A.F. ground. BADMINTON— I n t c rschool finals and Senior inter-club Ist round, Badminton Hall, 7.30 p.m. University of Malaya Athletic Union championships (finals) Oei Tiong71 words
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Article, Illustration569 1958-09-10 13 NO. ..nO.. .nO! 1, nt Richard Long, most dramatic r of the day, defers his views. JN a keenly contested debate, organised by the Literary and Debating Society of St Patrick's School, the Opposition team of Joseph Lim, Ong Sam Choo, Richard Long and Tan Kirn Lee, defeated the motion569 words
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Article, Illustration161 1958-09-10 13 kHp interred J These lu^ndr of mon S vfettL t r _?tudents h^* tn Teachers A CHARITY show, "The Littlest Outlaw", to aid the Building Fund of the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus (Opera Estate), will be shown at the Roxy Theatre on September 13161 words
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Article, Illustration291 1958-09-10 13 grandma reads the Bible so much?" The friend confessed. "I don't really know, but I think it's because she is cramming for her finals." THE Good Shepherd Convent of Thomson Road extends a cordial invitation to one and all to attend their Fun Fair to be held on291 words
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Article334 1958-09-10 13 Uncle David - Uncle David Q. PAN you suggest some novel ideas that I could introduce m my Literary and Debating Society, so that my members will look forward to the meetings and give their fullest support? P. S. A. For the Literary Section you could launch, once a334 words
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Miscellaneous541 1958-09-10 13 »TX>DAY'g QUOTATION: "The mafic formula In human relations Is staplewhen you begin to dislike someone, do something nice for him." —John K. Sherman WEDNESDAY FOB EVERYONE: Rest, relax, solve problems, forward religious and philosophical matters today. Be careful m transit, tactful m dealings with others, guard against shocks, inharmony. Protect541 words
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Article, Illustration137 1958-09-10 14 SYDNEY, Sept. 9 (Reuter). Former Lord Mayor of London, Sir Cuthbert Ackroyd said m Sydney today the time was coming when more young Englishmen would be available to come to Australia to help develop its great potentialities. Sir Cuthbert. who is now chairman of the137 words
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Article327 1958-09-10 14 -LITTLE ROCK WASHINGTON, Sept. 9 The Little Rock School Board yesterday asked the Supreme Court not to order It to resume racial integration now, saying it would result m "bedlam, turmoil and chaos." The Board made its request m a petition to the Court, which327 words
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Article, Illustration76 1958-09-10 14 SEEN with her coloured husband Raymond Morrison, aged 26. from Brixton, is Maj-Britt Morrison, 26, who appeared m court following (he racial riots m Notting Hill last week. She was charged with obstructing a police officer m the course of his duty. She wa s givenUPI - 76 words
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167 1958-09-10 14 Schoolboy Prestige— That's The Stake In Quemoy MANCHESTER, Sept. 9 (Reuter). Bertrand Russell, the philosopher, said today that the only thing at issue over Quemoy was "schoolboy prestige." In a letter to the Manchester Guardian he said 'The crisis over Quemoy is tragic and ridiculous, both m the highest possible167 words
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146 1958-09-10 14 Every Right To Take Formosa, Says Chou En-lai TOKYO, Sept 9 (UPl)— Communist China Premier Chou En-lai declared anew tonight that his nation had 'every right" to take Formosa whenever and by whatever means it chose. Chou, speaking a", a reception m Peking celebrating North Korea's 10th anniversary, said: 'TheU.P.I. - 146 words
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Article40 1958-09-10 14 U.S. SECRETARY of State John Foster Dulles, at his news conference yesterday, said that he expected to discuss changes m the United States-Japanese defence treaty during the visit of Foreign Minister Aiichiro Fujiyama on Thursday and Friday. UPIUPI - 40 words
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Article33 1958-09-10 14 HONGKONG, Sept. 9 (Reuter).— Sir Roland Turnbull, Governor of British North Borneo, arrived today from Labuan by air for an overnight stay en route to the United States on a private visit.33 words
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Article364 1958-09-10 14 LONDON, Sept. 9.— Mutual understanding was reached m the talks between the three coloured leaders of Commonwealth countries Jamaican Chief Minister Norman Manley Barbados Premier H. G. H. Cummins and West Indies-vice-Premier, Dr. Carl Lacorbiniere and Home Secretary R. A. Butler and Colonial Secretary Alan364 words
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Article36 1958-09-10 14 MR. John Foster Dulles, the Secretary of State, said yesterday that the situation m Lebanon seemed to be improving, but he did not think developments yet indicated a total withdrawal of United States troops ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article31 1958-09-10 14 ABOUT 3,000 people held a rally m Lhasa. Capital of Tibet, yesterday against "United States military provocations and war threats," Peking Radio said m a Chinese language broadcast last night ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article25 1958-09-10 14 PRESIDENT Theodore Heuss of West Germany yesterday received the South Korean Ambassador m Bonn. Admiral Won II Sohn. who presented his letters of accreditation. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article28 1958-09-10 14 CAMBODIAN Prime Minister Prince Norodom Sihanouk arrived m Hongkong yesteru2y from Pnompenh en route to New York to attend the Jnited Nations General Assembly opening next week. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article39 1958-09-10 14 A SENIOR United States nuclear engineer said m Geneva yesterday that after studying the various kinds of atomic reactors now available, he had concluded that it was impossible to say that any one of them was "the best." ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article32 1958-09-10 14 COMMUNIST North Korea observed the tenth anniversary of its founding yesterday with a demand that U.S. troops get out of South Korea and end their "provocations" against the neighbouring Communist regimes. UPIUPI - 32 words
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168 1958-09-10 14 CARACAS. Venezuela, Sept. 9 (UPI) Most normal activities were at a standstill throughout Venezuela yesterday because of a nationwide general strike m support of the five-man Government Junta. The stoppage, which affected the huge oil industry as well as every industrial and commercial businesses, was called168 words
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Article165 1958-09-10 14 PORTLAND, Maine. Sept. 9. (Reuter). Democrats were today jubilant over a heavy swing m their favour m yesterday's Maine elections, traditionally a pointer to how the rest of the country will vote m the November congressional elections. Only one major Repuolican candidate was successful.165 words
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Article52 1958-09-10 14 MAIDENHEAD, England, Sept. 9 (Reuter)— Lord Plunkett. equerry to Queen Elizabeth, was fined £10 m court today for careless driving. He pleaded guilty. Police alleged that Lord Plunkett's car collided with another at a road junction after Lord Plunkett had failed to observe a "slowmajor road52 words
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Article, Illustration69 1958-09-10 14 PREMIER SLEEPS IN HIS OFFICE FOR business and pleasure the business of administering a country, and the pleasure of sleeping m the same office. Iraqi Prime Minister since the coup, Brigadier Abdel Karim Kassem, uses a folded blanket over the cold tiled floor of hi s office m the MinistryUPI - 69 words
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87 1958-09-10 14 SIR HENRY HAS SECRET TALKS IN LONDON LONDON, Sept. 9 (Reuter) —Colonel Sir Henry Hau-shik Lee, Malaya's Finance Minister, had private talks at the British Commonwealth Relations Office here today. He had separate meetings with Sir Henry Lintott, Deputy Under-Secretary: Sir Gilbert Laithwaite. Permanent Under-Secretary and then called on Mr.87 words
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Article42 1958-09-10 14 TUNIS. Sept. 9 (Reuter) Tunisia has decided to Join the Arab League, usually reliable sources said here last night. The decision had been taken at a meeting of the Tunisian Cabinet presided over by President Habib Bourguiba yesterday.42 words
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Article, Illustration265 1958-09-10 14 West Can Wip Out Russia Tomorrow SHEFFIELD, England, Sept. 9 (Reulrr) n M Marshal Sir Dermot Boyle, Chief of Britain 'i \:rl L said here last night that the West could destroy M "At the moment they cannot retaliate," he said. "Perhaps m three years they can but at the265 words
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Article140 1958-09-10 14 CONFESSE TO KILLING BLONDE IS FORT nllisl Colorado, Sept 9, tfl A married, l->parnH cement worker \esfl day confessed t hat kidnapped and k:llecl pretty 18-yeai -<»! eraphor and led pgfl to her nearl\ m <U mM Police identified M slayer as Floyi 1 Robertson uh<> I officers tho ivulaicdfl140 words
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Article29 1958-09-10 14 THE PHILIPPINES Minister. Mr. Fc r rano, yesterday %IM tesy call on v^H Prime Minister. Ir NOW Kishi, at the Is teri <V residence m v ReuterReuter - 29 words
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