Singapore Standard, 17 September 1958
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Title Section42 1958-09-17 1 M A A m i Km IB Iv :J NJI Illl ■I II 4 1 1 1 1 flE_lB Iv^^ Telephone *****— 5 Cabl« "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1958. V6LIX No. 77. 15 c ts. 14 Pages ifc Sty [FINAL EDITION]42 words
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333 1958-09-17 1 Retaliatory Bombing Attacks Hlanned TAIPEI, Sept. 16 (UPI)— Premier Chen Cheng told the nation today the war m the Formosa Straits will spread to the Chinese mainland if the Communist blockade of the Quemoy Islands is not broken soon. "We have absqluetly333 words
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Article511 1958-09-17 1 UN. TOLD TO CONSIDER NUCLEAR TESTS BAN Danger Of Atomic Radiation Polluting Air, Soil And Sea MOSCOW, Sept. 16, (Reuter)— The Soviet Union today asked the United Nations General Assembly to consider the cessation of Atomic and Hydrogen weapon tests "as an important and urgent question/ the511 words
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245 1958-09-17 1 LONDON, Sept. 16 (Reuter) Mr. Hugh Gaitskell, leader of the Labour opposition, said today Britain should try to persuade the United States to make the Chinese Nationalists withdraw from the Chinese offshore islands. Speaking at a Foreign Press Association luncheon here, he urged America245 words
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397 1958-09-17 1 Unity Is Vital For Building Up Malaya King ALOR STAR, Tiies. The King at the State banquet held at the Balai Besar here tonight m honour of the official visit of Their Majesties to Kedah, declared that the object of his first official visit to the State was to foster397 words
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Article89 1958-09-17 1 THREAT TO BLOW UP COMMONS LONDON, Sept. 16 (UPI) A 20th-cen-tury Guy Fau-kes threatened today to blow up the House of Commons. Police surrounded the ancient building: m downtown Westminster. A first search was fruitless. The threat to blow up the seat of British Parliament was contained m unsigned letters89 words
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Article30 1958-09-17 1 MORE than 500 persons, including five members of the opposition MLA Party, were arrested m Calcutta on Tuesday, the first day of price increases, authorities reported yesterday. UPI.30 words
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Article, Illustration58 1958-09-17 1 THE KING AND QUEEN attended a ceremonial reception at the Balai Besar on their arrival m Alor Star on Sunday for their first official visit to Kedah. Photo shows Their Majesties entering the Balai Besar. On the left is the Sultan of Kedah and on the right, the58 words
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210 1958-09-17 1 INDONESIA IS OPPRESSING THE DUTCH, SAYS QUEEN THE HAGUE. Sept. 16 (UPI) Queen Juliana of the Netherlands assailed the Indonesian Republic today for taking measures against the Netherlands and Dutch subjects 'm violation of every rule.' Queen Juliana opened the new 1959 parliamentary year at a joint meeting of both210 words
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Article31 1958-09-17 1 THE U.S. Navy tried to launch its temperamental "Vanguard" missile with a satellite m its nose m Cape Canaveral, Florida, yesterday but it failed to leave the ground.- UPIUPI - 31 words
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Article47 1958-09-17 1 NICOSIA, Sept. 16, (Reuter) Solon Papachristodoulou, a 21-year-old Greek Cypriot, was shot and wounded by British troops in Kilani Village, North Limassol, last night, it was learned todav. Official sources said the man was shot, when he refused to halt after* being challenged.47 words
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250 1958-09-17 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The much-feared Templer Park tiger is dead. After a night long vigil. Game Department officials at last succeeded m killing the striped terror last night Two other tigers are however, believed to be still lurking m the vicinity. The Game Department250 words
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Article24 1958-09-17 1 DR. A. M. MALIK has been appointed the new Pakistani Ambassador to Communist China, the New China News Agency reported today. U.P.I.24 words
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Article138 1958-09-17 1 WARSAW, Sept. 16 <UPI) The United States and Communist China today considered each other's "substantive" proposals for peace m the Formosa Straits. U.S. Ambassador Jacob Beam and Red Chinese Ambassador Wang Ping-Nan met yesterday for nearly three hours to trade terms for silencing guns on138 words
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95 1958-09-17 2 New $700,000 Office For Shell Company BUTTERWORTH. Tues. The Shell Company of Malaya, North Malaya branch, will be moving into a new $700,000 four-storeyed airconditioned building m Pantei Road m the middle of October. Office equipment from the United Kingdom will arrive here by the "Breconshire." on Sept. 26. A95 words
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610 1958-09-17 2 Press Report Was Contempt— Counsel NEW TURN IN X.L CIVIL SUIT KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The case m which Dr. Foo Lum Choon and his wife, Madam Kok Su Win are contesting the custody of their two sons, m the High Court today took an unexpected turn when the doctor's senior610 words
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659 1958-09-17 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Madam Kok Su Win, 33--year-old estranged wife of Dr. Foo Lum Choon, a former Selangor badminton and chess champion, declared m the High Court today that she had referred to her husband as "the great Doctor Foo coins: about m hip Buick659 words
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Advertisement1444 1958-09-17 2 1 DIATH TUITION T. A. MAHONY m Singapore on MALAY: New Conversation Court* 14.9.58. Corteg? will leave the commence* Wed 17th Sept. 530 p.m Cathedral of the Good Shepherd after 10 lessons $20. Enrol at Y.M.C-A. short service commencing 5 pm. Orchard Road. today for B.dadar. ORESSMAKINC/DESICNINCi 00-IT-ANNOUNCEMENI 'OUKSELF Try1,444 words
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Advertisement540 1958-09-17 2 TENDER NOTICES SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST TENDERS are invited for repairs and redeeoratlon to (a) 2 blocks of 7 storey flats at Elizabeth Drive. Princess Elizabeth Estate. (b) 16 blocks of 4 storey flats at Tiong Bahru (N) Estate. (c) 9 blocks of 4 storey flats at Jalan Besar Estate (Postwar).540 words
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Advertisement376 1958-09-17 2 TENDER NOTICES TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Contractors of Class C and above (Head!) will J>e received at the office of the Chiefs Architect, Public Work s Department, Singapore up to noon of th* 25th September 1958 for the Proposed. Construction of a Bulk Store at Kandang Kerbau Hospital, Singapore. Printed376 words
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784 1958-09-17 3 SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD September 17. 1953 Or Specialists? [jTTpQRES Minister of Health, Mr. A. B ie fwo important pronouncements on I fV on Monday. Having revealed that W r** s p ans for the building of them in Bedok, estimated to cost llr'n had been shelved or abandoned, beM'jtk shortage784 words
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Article26 1958-09-17 3 urn leek K>m Ko-O ypQf# 4 Cr 4ai <5 line*). All departments R 93 W3«* s^*. e J BS S s 126 words
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1916 1958-09-17 3 Nora Beloff - FRANCE TRIES TO SCUTTLE THE OLD TABOOS Nora Beloff By PARIS J^B a key part of the programme of coax-, ing the Algerian masses away from the rebellion, the French Army is offering its services as knight-errant to the Muslim damsel m distress. From the European viewpoint her present distress1,916 words
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Article365 1958-09-17 3 Red Military Moves Sir— A good deal of comment has been aroused by the military moves of Communist China opposite Quemoy. I think the Korean War provided a good yardstick of the military capacity of Communist China, and by every standard, it was a very poor showing indeed. Despite365 words
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Article, Illustration382 1958-09-17 3 the NEWS As it strikes me fHE announcement by the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence, Federation, Da t o Abdul Rasak bin Dato Hussein that sixty rank and file of the Federation armed forces have been discharged from the service "as a move to maintain the forces free382 words
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Advertisement11 1958-09-17 3 M iiir, nonsense! It's quite safe, I know where Vm going..."11 words
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Article29 1958-09-17 4 AN unknown man aged about 30 was found hanging from a cherry tree m the compound of the Central service station m Argyll Road. Penang, yesterday morning.29 words
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Article775 1958-09-17 4 Soothsayer Tells Court Of Extort Bid By Three Men KUALA LUMPUR, Tucs. A temple soothsayer, victim of an alleged extortion by three men, told Sessions Court President, Tuan Sheikh Abdul Rahman today, that he had foreseen the impending earlier "calamity" but was helpless to prevent775 words
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Article38 1958-09-17 4 THE winning numbers of the Good Shepherd Convent Fun Fair, held at the Chinese V.M.C.A., Singapore, o n Sept. 13, are the following: Ist Drize, *****, 2nd, *****; 3rd, *****; 4th, *****; olh, *****; 6th, *****.38 words
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Article, Illustration58 1958-09-17 4 THE Singapore Stage Club production of "The Country Wife" will be presented at the Cultural Centre Theatre, Canning Rise starting from Sept. 17 to 20. Bookings are available at Robinsons. Above picture shows a scene m which Mr. Homer (Owen Evans) extends an invitation to Lady Fidget58 words
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565 1958-09-17 4 I Drank Caustic Soda, Fitter Tells High Court KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. After having stabbed his fiancee he realized she would not love him any more and "out of desperation" he drank caustic soda, a young fitter told the High Court today. Twenty-four-year old Mak Yin Kin of the Ayer Itam565 words
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Article, Illustration83 1958-09-17 4 THREE Colonial police officers now on attachment to the Southampton police m Britain, where they have come to study police methods, recently visited the modern offices of a newspaper m Southampton. Seen here examining equipment m the teleprinter room where the world's news is received are83 words
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Article357 1958-09-17 5 vr,, Tues The Prime Minister, Tunku binan has re f erred the petition sent by 3,000 I jjere on import duties on gold and silver brought into the Federation principal arPl to the Secretary of the Treasury "for 1 necessary action." fa Visits liculture ration I v I o357 words
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83 1958-09-17 5 TAN Ah Bah, 21. was yesterday charged m the Singal pore Ninth Magistrate's Court with causing the death of Lim Cheang Guan, 75, by a nei gligent act not amounting to culpable homicide. The prosecution alleged that he caused Lim's death by riding his motor-cycle83 words
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Article263 1958-09-17 5 Discord Over P.S.C Choice Of Sanitary Chief h=*» iff ~T Comnil "ee of the Singapore City Council v.«« r etre< nt!l Deceln »>er approval of a Public SerC«nLVi OIIIn^ SS Io n rec »»wen«la«oB to appoint a serving Si o^,/ San!tar y Superintendent, The standard was263 words
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Article180 1958-09-17 5 Murder Trial For Kepala, 53 PENANG. Tues.— A fifty-three-year old kepala was committed for trial on a charge of murder at the conclusion of a preliminary inquiry held before Inche Nik Hussain bin Nik Ali at the Bayan Lepas Magistrate's Court yesterday, Hoong Mun Chee, a kepala of a rubber180 words
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Article, Illustration55 1958-09-17 5 MOBI LE CLINIC GIFT l N> 'R.ANOU r -of th. xi" r J!\ an Ambassador, hands B* ff >r kIJuu M ;i v c Anti-Tuberculosis Clinic ffl '^n i r V T Sambanthan, at ibdul 'tahmin n if "5 Over thc clinic at thc da, l m all K «a!a55 words
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Article, Illustration93 1958-09-17 5 SIX non-commissioned officers of the Federation Army left Kuala Lumpur by air over the weekend for the United Kingdom to attend the Mons O^icer Cadet School for five months. They are from left: Sgt. Ong Hean Teck, Sgt. Fadzil bin Mohamed Yusof (both of Federation Armoured CarFah - 93 words
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Article57 1958-09-17 5 THE following have been elected 1938/59 office bearers of the Central Committee of the Singapore St. John's Ambulance Association: Patron: Sir William Goode; Vice Patron: Dr. C. Haridas; Dire -tor: G. H. Kiat; DeputyDirector: Dr. P. C. Kwan; Hon. Auditors: Jee Ah Chian Co.; Hon. Secretary: Wong57 words
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Article62 1958-09-17 5 TAN WAH MEN&. 50. was charged m the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday with possessing 100 pounds of dutiable cigarettes m a car at Changi Road on Monday morning. He pleaded not guilty and was released on bail of $5,000 m two sureties until Oct.62 words
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312 1958-09-17 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues The most striking impression of Malaya which he will take away with him is that of "a colonial territory attaining independence without violence or fanaticism," declared German Ambassador, Dr. Hans P. Granow, at a Press conference today. Dr. Granow will leave312 words
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Article, Illustration40 1958-09-17 5 NINE-YEAR-OLD Nural Aim binte Ahmad Noordin presents a bouquet to the Queen on her arrival at Alor Star Railway Station on Sunday. The King and Queen are now on their first official visit to Kedah. Standardpic40 words
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Article61 1958-09-17 5 A,CHAP-JI-KEE runner. Mohamed Yusof, 18, was fined $6,000 or six months jail when he pleaded guilty m a Singapore Court yesterday of assisting m a public lottery. He was arrested by a detective m Norfolk Road early yesterday morning. A total of 358 staking sHds and61 words
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Article43 1958-09-17 5 MR. Jamshed Fozdar, an electronics scientist, will give a public talk on "The Future W e Face" at the Bahai Centre, 10, Amber Road tomorrow at 5.30 p,m. Mr. Fozdar will be here on his way to Jakarta from Saigon,43 words
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Article52 1958-09-17 5 POH Boon Hua, 39, was fined $200 m default one month's iail m the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday for possessing 50 gallons of dutiable liauor at about 11.15 a.m. on Sept. 14. It was alleged that Poh had the liquor on his bicycle m High52 words
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Article157 1958-09-17 5 Police Told: I Was Kidnapped n A LIAISON officer m the 2/2 Gurkha Rifles, station^ m Johore Bahru, reported to £?aH™ Bukl Timan Poli <* Station, Singapore early yesterday that he was abducted by secret society gangsters and tortured by them for some hours The officer, Chua Chin Huat said157 words
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Article72 1958-09-17 5 A MEMORIAL Reference for the late Mr. T. A. Mahony acting Senior Crown Counsel m Singapore, will be held m V° U^ °L the Actin S Ch Justice, Mr. Tan Ah Tah, at 10.15 a.m. tomorrow. Mr. Mahony died of cerebral haemorrhage m the General Hospital last72 words
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Article75 1958-09-17 5 Y. A. ABDUL Rasheed, yesterday claimed trial mi n the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court to a charge of armed robbery. He was alleged to have robbed Rawothersha Abdullah of Jf n 5 a Property totalling $103 while armed with a knife at Raffles Museum and British75 words
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199 1958-09-17 6 Call For Volunteers To Sweep City Roads MAYOR of Singapore, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, has called on the monthly paid staff of the City Council to "volunteer" for sweeping duties on two days as part of the Mass Health Movement, The Standard was told yesterday. The dates have been fixed199 words
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161 1958-09-17 6 Chinese Festival Blamed For Poor Turnout THE mooncake festival has put off many people from being X-rayed, Dr. C. E. Smith, Assistant Director of Medical Services (T. 8.) said yesterday. Up to last Friday. 15,500 people have been X-rayed m Singapore's Chinatown. People who have received cards are not responding161 words
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Article, Illustration427 1958-09-17 6 Youth Faces Trial On Two Capital Charges IPOH, Tues. A few hours after a terrorist had given himself up to the Police he led a six-man patrol m blight moonlight to a makeshift camp where one of his two companions immediately surrendered while the other was427 words
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Article, Illustration73 1958-09-17 6 THE new British Council representative m Singapore, Mr. D. Hardwick. arrived m the Colony yesterday, accompanied by his wife. He told The Standard: "I have always dreamt about working m Singapore" He replaces Mr. A. J Thomas, the former Council representative, who has since left forStandardpic - 73 words
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273 1958-09-17 6 Seremban Council Faces $150,000 Budget Deficit SEREMBAN, Tues.— The Town Council last night approved the 1959 budget estimates which shows a deficit of $150,000 for the year. Total expenditure estimates amount to about $1,500,000. Provision was made to empipy an administrative officer with law qualification, an engineer with town planning273 words
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128 1958-09-17 6 Warrant For Failure To Attend Court THE Singapore City Magistrate. Mr. Lim Ewe Huat yesterday ordered a warrant of arrest to be issued against Tan Keng Tian. who was described as secretary of the Singapore Itinerant Hawkers and Stallholders Association, for failing to appear m Court. Tan, who faced a128 words
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111 1958-09-17 6 Semi-Finalists For Singing Contest Picked EIGHT semi-finalists were selected from 120 entrants when they appeared m the Johnny Mathis singing contest at the Hollywood Room, Odeon Theatre Singapore last night. The contest was held m conjunction with the screening of the film "A Certain Smile." The eight:— Thomas Ang. S.111 words
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Article31 1958-09-17 6 A PATROL of ttie 2/10 Gurkha. Rifles was fired on m the Pengerang area of Johore on Monday. The patrol returned *lre and the terrorists fled. A pack was recovered.31 words
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Article, Illustration220 1958-09-17 6 PENANG, Tues. The City Council's supervisor of hawkers, Thomas Wallis Oxley, 45, was today acquitted without his defence being called on a charge of driving a car m a negligent manner and colliding with a cyclist, one Ong Keng Hoo. at Northam Road on June220 words
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Article102 1958-09-17 6 A COFFEE shop proprietor. Lee Mook Kang, was stabbed by three men when he out ud a fight against them m bis premises m Ka'.lang Puddir.g Road, off Macpherson Road. Singapore, early yesterday Lee told Police that he awakened by noises at 3.30 a.m. When he102 words
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109 1958-09-17 6 3 Fined For Unauthorized Building A PERSON charged with building several barrack type houses m Air Port Road, told the City Magistrate yeslcrday tha r he neither owned the land nor built the houses m question. The person. M. A. A. Reshty, had his cases postponed tp Sept. 30 for109 words
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162 1958-09-17 6 A MOTHER of two. who has not seen her husband since 1946, has appealed in a letter to the Malayan Indian Congress in Singapore to help find him. The woman is S. Sitalakshmi Ammal, of Trivandrum, India, and her husband is K. P. Gopalakrishnan,162 words
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Advertisement44 1958-09-17 6 I> V v :>' s fl i depress..-- Tak Sar.vJ Petite, i 1 tXERGv' 1 Ccrflicts Footß HeaWifl Icraty' |V>M i 1 f.-f^M troub'^i it .^>^H throughout <»• ,^iH various n«""* '<^>y^ Bincx-orfl'C' nwvfl Itchmi; m• ■kin tJt^M Nivodcrm I* .iV ,«kin *"j£Lc»*'^^M •1««. Arti*. f.r.orbriv^44 words
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261 1958-09-17 7 IPOH, Tues.— Millionaire tobacco factory proprietor, Mr. Tan Boon Bak, 56, whose house was the target of an unknown extortion gang's hand-grenade attack seven months ago, last night shot and wounded a midnight intruder. Within minutes of the shooting, plainclothes policemen and detectives surrounded the261 words
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Article48 1958-09-17 7 N IN E YEAR OLD Th a m Weng Yew of the Perak Home. Singapore, was yesterday found drowned m the sea ofT Pasir Panjang by his friend. Tham was last seen swimming by the Home instructor half an hour before he was found drowned.48 words
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Article28 1958-09-17 7 A 1 1-MON TH-OLD-BABY, Lee Kheng Hock fell from a second floor window m Sims Avenue yesterday. He was taken to hospital m a serious condition.28 words
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71 1958-09-17 7 Indebtedness: Bankmen Seek Employers' Help THE Singapore Bank Employees Union last night decided to request their employers to help them m getting out of their indebtedness. At the annual general meeting of the Union held at the Victoria Memorial Hall, the Union appealed to bankers to come forward and give71 words
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Article358 1958-09-17 7 FATAL STABBING OF HUSBAND Widow Weeps At Murder Trial Ac i J? widowed wif of a tapper told the Singapore assize Court yesterday that a man stabbed her husband w death m her children's presence m the grounds of a church m Kampong Bahru. v tT^ woman p anjali. was358 words
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Article, Illustration61 1958-09-17 7 MISS Gweneth Bowden, (above), a Girl Guide leader from Scotland, arrived In Singapore yesterday by the Carthage, Miss Bowden will travel to Knching to train Girl Guides there. She expects to be there for about two years. This is her first trip to the East and herStandardpic - 61 words
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81 1958-09-17 7 Claims Trial To Charge Of Armed Robbery NACKNAT bin Sawi, 22, pleaded not guilty m a Singapore Court yesterday to a charge of robbing Pang Tee Tin at Grange Road on Sept. 7 He also pleaded not guilty to an alternative charge of dishonestly retaining a stolen watch valued at81 words
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165 1958-09-17 7 THE 12,000-strong City Council Labour Unions Federation yesterday accused the Ccuncil of adopting "Gestapo" methods m dealing with its employees. A spokes.niin for the Federation yesterday tod The Standard: "We are bein=; spied upon." Industrial worker?. who have contributed much towards the C.ty's165 words
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Article145 1958-09-17 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were:— Buyers Sellers Spot 811 82* Ul: Z: m m (Nov.) 82* 82J R.S.S. No. 2 80f 81i R.S.S. No. 3 77} 78* Tone: Steady quiet. The tin price m Singa?do e wn W H) $369 PCr PiCXU145 words
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Article69 1958-09-17 7 PALAVASAN Poiah Thever was discharged m the Singapore Seventh Magistrate's Court yesterday on a charga of making a false report with intent to cause annoyance to Manikam Rajagopal at about 10 p.m. m the Kandang Kerbau Police Station. The Magistrate, Mr. R. Ramason, discharged Palava?an when69 words
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Article36 1958-09-17 7 THE Singapore board of Licensing Justices, at its Quarterly Session held m the First District Court yesterday, granted 24 new licencesito applicants to run public nouses, beer houses and retail shops m the Colony.36 words
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83 1958-09-17 7 Superstition About X-Ray Is Overcome HUNDREDS of Chinese m Singapore, representing the poorer sections of the community have overcome their ignorance and superstition about getting an X-ray, said one of the doctors m Government's mass X-ray scheme yesterday. The two X-ray units at North Canal Road and Maxwell Road have83 words
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136 1958-09-17 7 R.I. GOVT. TEAM TO TOUR SINGAPORE SIX visiting Indonesians arrived m Singapore last night a s guests of the Government. The six are Mr. Moersid Idr i s and Mr. Abdullah Afandi (Members of Parliament) Lt.-Col. Soeparno and Dr. R. Hartono (Police Officers), Mr. Pamoedji Rahardjo (of the Ministry of136 words
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Article42 1958-09-17 7 PROFESSOR of Economics, at the University of Malaya. Mr. T. H. Silcock will talk at the three-day Symposium on Agricultural Economics which opens at the University tomorrow at 2.30 p.m. yisiting professors taking part m the Symposium will also be present.42 words
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Advertisement1038 1958-09-17 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (IS Nnes) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 lines) ■5T THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carrier* option to proceed via ether ports to lead and discharge carge (via Sees with liberty to proceed via Panama or Cape ot1,038 words
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Advertisement980 1958-09-17 8 MITSUI LINE Spore P. S'hom Penong FOR JAPAN Manjuson Moru for Manila, Pusan, Yokohama, Nagoya, Yokkoichi, Osaka, Kobe, Moji 21 Sept Asumasan Mow for Yokohama, ftt Kobe Moji Yawata 24 Sept 22 Sept 20 Sept Hakuboson Mary for Yokohama, M Kobe, Moji 27S «P» 26Se f 24Sept POR U.S.A. via980 words
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Advertisement564 1958-09-17 8 EAST ASIATIC HOMEWARDS Soilings to. Aden P aM orT bo.d I Rotterdam, Bremen. Hamburg. Cop Cn h Q KINA 19/22 Sept H Colling Gdynio "SEIANDIA" ><2 2 se P 232 Passenget Accommodation Avoilobl* "BUSUANGA" 3 4 Oc 5 H Colling Gdynia 11 "SONGKHLA" I 'TALSTRI A" 23 24 Oct 25564 words
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254 1958-09-17 9 ITALY PLANS EXPORT DRIVE TO MALAYA ITALY will send a two-man mission to Singapore and Malaya m November to explore the markets m this country for Italian products, Italian Consul-General m Singapore, Mr. Lucio 5. Pagnutti, said yesterday. Mr. Pagnutti said Malayan exports to Italy annually were running at the254 words
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Article153 1958-09-17 9 Sumatra Is Main Copra Supplier Sumatra sent 3,151 tons of copra to Malaya m July and became the biggest supplier of the commodity during the month. Total imports m July amounted to 7,912 tons. Two other big suppliers were Celebes and Moluccas (1,808 tons) and nearby Indonesian islands (1,436 tons).153 words
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Article90 1958-09-17 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra Sept. /Oct U.K.. Continent $33 buyers S33| sellers; coconut oil m bulk $51 sellers, m drums $54$ sel'ers; Muntok white pepper $125 sellers; Sarawak white $124 sellers; Special Sarawak black $74. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair90 words
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Article, Illustration65 1958-09-17 9 Airline's Executive On Tour 8.0.A.C.'s general manager. Far Eastern Routes, Mr. Ross Stainton. is on a short visit to Singapore, m the course of a tour of some of the Corporation's Far East stations. He is accompanied on the trip by Mr. AD. Bennett, manager. Far East. The two executives,65 words
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Article99 1958-09-17 9 Drop In Trade Of $359.5 Mil. There was a sharp decline m Malaya's foreign trade m the first seven months this year— total trade at $4,686,--132,000 was a drop of $359,--546,000. compared to $5,045,--678,000 for the corresponding period last year. Imports totalled $2,493,758,--000 ($2,611,765,000) and exports $2,192,374,000 ($2,433--913,000). Imports from99 words
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102 1958-09-17 9 Industrials. Tins Steady On Share Market INDUSTRIALS and rubbers were steady m the Malayan share market yesterday. Tins were easier after steady. Turnover of business was fair. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Malayan Cement 1.35 1.38 Robinson Co. Ords. 1.62 I.67cum all Spore102 words
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Article211 1958-09-17 9 MALAYA sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: Fed. Disp. $1.12: F. N. ords. 52.82 i, $2.80 (and overnight). 52.85 delayed: Gammon $1.50; Hammer $1.69. $1.70; Hume prefs. A5/1J: M. Cement $1.35. $1.34*: M Colls. $1.04 (and overnight), $103: McAlister $137 to $1.38; M. Box $1.72 i; Sime211 words
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Article34 1958-09-17 9 MALAYAN tin exports for August totalled 4,007 tons, against 3,533 tons m the previous month. Total exports m the first eieht months this year amounted to 33,510 tons. (48,--097 tons).34 words
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184 1958-09-17 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. German imports of canned pineapples from Malaya were shrinking, due to lack of publicity for the product m Germany, the German Ambassador, Dr. Hans U. Granow, told a Press Conference today. Dr. Granow said Formosan canners were doing better than Malaya184 words
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Article110 1958-09-17 9 OUTER ROADS Oulidia, Darvel, Angkorwat, City of Singapore. SigH, Eastern Lucky, Lidia, Sunon, Atlas. Prince Salvor, Hoi Houw, Belaya, Chekiang, Fuyo Maru, Santa Lucia, Berebere, Norvest, Floreta, Summit. INNER ROADS Tiong Bee. Tai Cheong. Caltex 9. Leun Hwa. Francoise, Sitia, Sedenak. Sadao. Siruda. Long Sindhu, Hin Cheong,110 words
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107 1958-09-17 9 Nigeria Rail Expansion Costs £2. 5 m WORK has started m North East Nigeria on a £2.500.000 railway extension which will open up a richly productive area of that territory. At present the produce of the area can only be moved on indifferent roads. The project, which will be completed107 words
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Article70 1958-09-17 9 JAKARTA, Sept. 16 (Reuter). The Governor of the Bank of Indonesia. Mr. Lukman Hakim, attacked the European Common Market m his annual report, Antara newsagency said. He said the Common Market (which imposes a 30 per cent import duty on Indonesian tobacco) was a violation of70 words
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Article210 1958-09-17 9 THE latest developments m a staff location device that has been supplied to 50 British hospitals since its first hospital installation only 18 months ago is being displayed by a firm exhibiting at an International Trade Fair m Vienna Devised originally for contacting doctors and210 words
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Article, Illustration69 1958-09-17 9 Mentri Besar Opens New Premises Photo shows the Mentri Besar cutting the ribbon, at the opening; ceremony. With him (on his right) is the company's chairman, Mr. Tan Boon Bak, and the manager (on the left) Mr. Tan Kirn Seng. THE Mentri Besar of Perak, Inche Mohamed Ghazali bin Haji69 words
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Article51 1958-09-17 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday: Canada: buying, T.T. 32-1/16. OD 32-3/16, 90 day s air mail 32-1/2 credit bills, 32-5/8 trade bills. Selling. T.T. or OD. ready: Canada 31-11/16: Swedish Kr. 167-3/4: Italian *****. Other exchange ratei remain51 words
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Article131 1958-09-17 9 SINGAPORE rubber price rose l cent yesterday, to close at 32* cents per lb. for International first grade October shipment. The market was marked up when it opened for business, m sympathy with the firm trend overseas. It ruled quiet at the higher level with131 words
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Advertisement269 1958-09-17 9 A/r Ceylon 54PPHIRE SERVICE f 0 Colombo and Europe %EYLOM a C*V< Kl\A. Asa Insurance Bldg.. Smgapor* GBLUT PIANOS TST IT SOUNDS GOOD E32|| it LOOKS GOOD P*ff^H IT IS GOOD I (Liberal Cash i^NG ti£N(s &CO B '^-1 PtANO HOUSE WLy ;VwS.SELE6!E ROAD. SINGAPORE. 7. my Telephone ***** I269 words
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Advertisement19 1958-09-17 9 t\Jyt*Ch€iftl MOTOR COMPANY LIMITED Singapore ft Kuala Lumpur Represented elsewhere m the Federation and Bdrneo by, Borneo Motors Ltd19 words
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Article, Illustration1685 1958-09-17 10 A W eeeif -Robert Louis Stevenson, born m Edinburgh on November 13, 1850, was one of the greatest essayists and romantics m the history of English literature, past and present* His book for men of all ages, "Treasure Island,'* is a book for all time;1,685 words
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Article, Illustration12 1958-09-17 10 STANDARD ffl SERVICE NEXT WEEK; A Tale Of Two I12 words
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Advertisement112 1958-09-17 10 uMmmml^mi nestles ready-cooked 3CEREAL FOOD NESTUM is NOT Just for babies you know, it also makes a delicious, nourishing and economical breakfast or light evening meal, for ALL THE f FAMILY. NESTUM is very easily prepared for NO COOKING IS REQUIRED; Just add milk or water —and sugar or Jam112 words
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Article831 1958-09-17 11 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD They Break 38 On Good Going BY IPOH Tucs Four horses did winning gallops at the training track this morning m preparation for the bultan's Gold Vase meeting. They were Sure Profit, fcea Luck, Red Wolf m and Daiku. All broke 38 sec. loi831 words
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Article36 1958-09-17 11 v ReJlerX .en's r" v■ a i ham'•rV e-' tre on Pa^ ar d BTc Tn e !fe^ Sehin India s Siand^ars pair the c a a^;'° oubles hamptoa, c to rom'e ,-=t c Nanriu36 words
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Article72 1958-09-17 11 I- best ol will be is Saturday mccl the Padang] ■{Sen es si Ie Is [Jj I-• 8r... the M Regimi n1 who f. v 11' pIajCTS, will be .P r > n. forward, T game ought to r r client >?or*. ?•:';< Asian playen win the **Al |972 words
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Article31 1958-09-17 11 G. T«sl-D v l towghmit, Taipic« Here:;';- Taipng Indians fte emi-fina] f :he bIT knorh t soccer Btwday. toe ii 14 ftrir g J S m Wai i Bon ChOQug31 words
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Article, Illustration76 1958-09-17 11 Roj Bent. i "itrught ago after a fall on the train bringing Fuiham a ■'< from Swansea. Xow he is recalled to right iall for the visit of Bristol Ro- S. t lfld *ntn DL N *Wltstb soalkeeoer Stewart MitcheU sprawls flat out outside 1 c,Mirrorpic - 76 words
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216 1958-09-17 11 MELBOURNE, Sept. 16 (Reuter)— Davis Cup player, Mervyn Rose, has failed m a late bid to get his suspen- sion lifted quickly. It is now doubtful whether he will be available to play m carlv tournaments m *he rcw Australian grass court216 words
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Article149 1958-09-17 11 $297,500 Leg Out Of Plaster LONDON. Tues. Cliff Jones Spurs £35.000 left winger. who broke a leg three weeks before the start of the seamen. is .ike'y to be playing again sooner than he expected. Jones, Britain's highest priced footballer, had the plaster removed from his leg last week w'Acn149 words
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Article194 1958-09-17 11 SYDNEY, Sept. 16 (Reuter) Jack Kramer's Australian manager, Bob Barnes, today accused the I Lawn Tennis Association of (Australia of trying to j "stand over" the profesj sionals. Barnes said this m reply to allegations last night the Kramer was holding j "a gun" at194 words
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82 1958-09-17 11 LONDON. Sept. 16 (Reuter). —The English Football League will play two matches, home and away, against the Italian League next season, Mr. Alan Hardaker, the English League secretary said yesterday. Mr. Hardaker added that for the occasion the League side would include Scottish, Welsh82 words
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Article, Illustration49 1958-09-17 11 WITH a terrific right Yolande Pompey of Trinidad sends Randolph Turpin, former world middle' weight champion, crashing to the canvas m the second round of their fight at Birmingham last week. Turpin was still on the floor after the referee had counted him out. MirrorpicMirrorpic - 49 words
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Article269 1958-09-17 11 Champion Turns Down A Fight NEW YORK. Sept. 16 (UPI) Cus D'Amato, manager of heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson, has turned a somewhat cold shoulder toward Sweden's sensational challenger, Ingemar Johansson. When informed that Johansson had knocked out American Eddie Machen m the first round, he said, "that doesn't impress me269 words
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227 1958-09-17 11 TORONTO, Sept. 16, (UPI) Georfce Chuvalo of Toronto last night won the Canadian heavyweight boxing, title by knocking out veteran James. J. Parker, also of Toronto, at the two-minute mark of the first round of their scheduled 12-rounder. About 10.000 fans m Toronto's Maple227 words
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Article147 1958-09-17 11 Loyals Given A Rousing Send-off IPOH. Tues: Six hundred men and officers of the Ist Bn., The Royal Regiment, accompanied by their colours, were given a rousing send-off by their regimental band at the Ipoh railway station this afternoon en-route to Hongkong for a six weeks training course. Only a147 words
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Article48 1958-09-17 11 ST ANDREW'S School will hold its annual swimming carnival at the Chinese Swimming Club's new pool on Thursday, Sept. 25, at 2.30 p.m. There is a 50 metres freestyle event open to old boys. Those wishing to compete are requested to communicate with the swimming master48 words
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Article56 1958-09-17 11 PENANG, Tues: On the occasion of the annual victory cup tennis tournament, Mr. and Mrs. Soon Cheng Sun. is giving a buffet dinner at his residence, m Northam Road at 8 p.m. on Saturday. Sept. 27. Mr. Soon is the donor of the victory cup and a patron56 words
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Article139 1958-09-17 11 NEWCASTLE, Sept. 16 (Reuter). The New Zealan.iers' cricket tour ended m disappointing fashion here yesterday with bad light stopping play at five o'clock after rain had delayed the resumption until mid-afternoon. Yet the New Zealanders must have been glad when the game against the minor aunties139 words
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Advertisement179 1958-09-17 11 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products CHINKA WHITE This' invaluable Wind Mixture fs an excellent remedy for Stomach Pains Constipation, Indigestion, Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL \O*K InAl TODAY I THE DESERT COMMANDO RAID I THEY WIPED OFF THE I RECORD179 words
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Article, Illustration318 1958-09-17 12 THAIS LEAVE MALAYA IN THE DARK Silence On SE-A Games KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Federation of Malaya Olympic Council has run into a wall of utter silence m its efforts to ascertain when the Bangkok South-East Asia Peninsula Games are to be held. So complete is the silence that the318 words
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278 1958-09-17 12 TAG TEAM WRESTLING AGAIN: PAK BROTHERS AGAINST KONG ALI TAG Team wrestling returns to the Happy World stadium on Saturday when the unbeaten Pakistani brothers, Aslam and Akram, taking on a new combination of King Kong and Sheikh Ali ben Youssef. The internationally famed mat men, who returned yesterday to278 words
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Article43 1958-09-17 12 ARMY Depot Police and 'A' Division Police, failed t 0 reach a decision for the second time m ;he Malayan Armed Forces knockout soccer competition. They played a goalless "haw at Farrer Park yesterday. In the previous encounter, they drew two-all43 words
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Article39 1958-09-17 12 Varsities TTC 'Tri' A triangular athletic competition between the Universities of -Malaya and Nanyang and Teachers Training College will be held at Farrer Park on Saturday. This is the first time that the team? are competing against each other.39 words
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Article61 1958-09-17 12 THE team to represent the Young Men". Sikh Association m a friendly hockey match against the Spore Cricket Club on the Girls Sports Club today will be selected from: V. K. Nathan, Sarboo. Anoop S;ngh. Poopalan, M'ohinder Singh Leo Nathan. Dalip Singh, Ajit Singh. ll.irbha.ian Singh. Jagat Singh,61 words
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Article, Illustration95 1958-09-17 12 RAJA UDA THE VICTORS THE victorious Penana Football team which beat Singapore 2-0 m the Malaya Cup Final on Saturday poses for a group photograph with the Governor of Penang. Raja UdaZn Raja Muhammad (centre) m the grounds of the Re On e th U e alveToTleft is the Chief95 words
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Article, Illustration64 1958-09-17 12 CAPTAIN Pang Siang Teik, holds up the Malaya Cup as he sits m an open car which went round the streets of George Town on Monday. Siang Teik is flanked on the left by the Preside Jit of the Football Association of Penang, Mr. Loh64 words
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377 1958-09-17 12 OPERATION SECRET WEAPON SMOOTH SUCCES PENANG, Tucs. Now it can be told Penang's "secret weapon" to beat BfaJ replay of the Malaya Cup final wasto* the very same shock tactics they adopted 2 encounter on Aug. 23. It was as simple aji Did it bamboozle the singa* pore team on377 words
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Article176 1958-09-17 12 Umar Is Scorer, Says Yew Chang SINGAPORE'S Malaya Cup final replay goalkeeper Sect Yew Chang is emphatic that the 11th minute goal was scored by his fullback. I'mar Rahmat, and not Penang's forward Aziz Ahmad. He said yesterday, "When I'mar Rahmat backpassed the ball, I failed to retrieve it immediately.176 words
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Article339 1958-09-17 12 Uniteds Beat VI Hard Way KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Selangor United had to H&ht hard to beat Victoria Institution by 14 points (goal, try, penalty try, penalty) to eight a goal, penalty) m jl rug£i?r match on the Shaw Road ground here today. Rain before the start made the ball slippery.339 words
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Article85 1958-09-17 12 Kesavan Pal In SIA Sports Meet THE Spore Indian Association will hold their annual athletic meet on Sept. 20 and 21 at Balestier Road. Among 65 entries received are Colony sprinter Kesavan Soon, pole vaulter Pal Singh, high jumper Arjaan Singh GUI, and R. Thiagarajah. On Saturday, the following events85 words
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168 1958-09-17 12 Fathuls Avenge League Defeat By Ousting Darul Afiah FATHUL Karib edged Daru! Afiah 2—l m the open ing game of the SAFA, Cup competition at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. With this victory. Fathuls avenged their defeat m the SAFA league rompctitior.. when Darul won 3-1. After a scrappy 10 minute?.168 words
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Article113 1958-09-17 12 NSWCA To Suspend Leg Side Rule SYDNEY, Sept. 16 (Reurcr). A rule which limits to two the number of behind-the-wicket leg-side fieldsmen, will be suspended for the 1958-59 grade cricket competition m New South Wales. The rule, proved a successful innovation last season. But the New South Wales Cricket Association113 words
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Article61 1958-09-17 12 PENANG I-«j materials tr.. champs n. I Singap r< s*~ m a irifnd-i Singap re a: stadium. Th< mat tak«' P-ao f midd'.e v ;J The iX IInd n< >ia riv( day On t /r an- Penang ■>' The tcnta the A; ax s lava are: Against P«j j61 words
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Article70 1958-09-17 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The results of the monthly shoot of the Selangor Shooting Association were: Clay Pigeon Shooting Class A: Tang Peng Choy, Ng Tow Foo. Class B Yeo Tin Seong, Chua Boon San. Clasj C Chin Tham Len. Ng Kuan Liew. .22 Pistol and Revolver: 1 Joseph70 words
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Article82 1958-09-17 12 LONDON, Sept. 16 (Reuter) —Results of British league soccer played yesterday:— Div. One: Blackburn 0. Blackpool 0 Div. Two: Sheffield United 2. Liverpool 0. Div. Three: Chesterfield 2, Bradford City 0; Hull City S, Notts County 0; Mansfield Town 1, Brentford 1; Tranmere Rovers 1, Southend United82 words
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Miscellaneous61 1958-09-17 12 SOCCERS.G.S.F.A. semifinal— T.T.S.B. vs. Education Dept., Jalan Besar 5.15 p.m. Semi-final replay P.W.D. vs. Police 'A', Jalan Besar, 6.30 p.m. RU GB V— South Johore 'A' vs. 19 Air Fm. Sigs. Regt., Johore Bahru S.C.C. 'A' vs. Police, Padang. R.A.F. Scletar *A' vs. Cheshire Regt.. Seletar R.A.F. Seleiar 'B vs.61 words
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Article215 1958-09-17 13 ■J^^^^^^^^J I I I 1 I Ik^ i JvJ B -k good for a ft:' I personally Kpr ..is a student ft: ia active part B\ mural actlvi1. inol and also B. iv nptitude*. ft-., rttrresting to B --> please. ft M D doubt mark B he215 words
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Article497 1958-09-17 13 Datvn of Cambridge Examination Fear 'THE Se -ior Cambridge Examination fever has already gripped many a secondary pupil, for their prowess m the art of convrrsation. comprehension and unseen passage readins; is being tested with the Oral English Examination uhich started recently. Usually at this497 words
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Article123 1958-09-17 13 1 a w «k "»k" bare living and a nudist is Uvin B bare. JEST -A MINUTE MARRIAGE is like a card same. The, start with a P a »>e shows a diamond she shows a flush: and they end up with a full house A WOMAN may123 words
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Article, Illustration531 1958-09-17 13 rPHEY had ft wonderful time op there. Every man, woman and child who came out from the Catholic Young Men's Association premises, had lovely presents m their hands, big broad smiles on their faces and twinkles m their eyes. It was apparent that these531 words
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Miscellaneous561 1958-09-17 13 TODAY'S QUOTATION: ■■■■■■■■■■■I 1 "It is almost a defint- Q^^^^^HV tion of a rentleman to say he is one who never in* Bm L^^i^^^PS flict* pain." Idl K^V Jd —Cardinal Newman B^^M ■^■VH 81 WEDNESDAY FOB H^^^^^^T^^^B^B EVERYONE: Be co-opera- MpM live. diplomatic. exert H EYT^fiY M charm, personality today.561 words
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Article142 1958-09-17 14 HONGKONG. Sept. 16 (Reuter).—Two Communist newspapers today ignored the romments Police Commissioner Mr. A. C. Maxwell, made about some of their "sensational accounts" last night. Neither Ta Kung Pao or Wen Wei Pao printed any reference to Mr. Maxwell's long statement, warning that action might142 words
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474 1958-09-17 14 LABOUR ASKS MAC MILL AN TO WARN U.S. Britain s Stand On Formosan Crisis Clarified LONDON, Sept 16, (Reuter) Mr. Harold Macmillan last night declined an Opposition suggestion that he visit Washington to warn the United States administration of the risk of war with China. The Prime Minister told Mr.474 words
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199 1958-09-17 14 STUDENTS AGAINST PRIVATE VARSITIES BUENOS AIRES, Sept. 16 (U.P.I.)— Some 80.000 students massed outside the Capitol last night to demand a dennite ruling m the controversy over the establishment of private univer sities m Argentina. Four columns of demonstrators organized by the Committee to Promote Freedom of Education converged on199 words
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Article58 1958-09-17 14 COLOMBO. Sept. 16 (UPI) Communist China will extend 50 million rupees m economic aid to Ceylon, it was announced. Ceylon wiil pay 2.5 per cent interest on goods bought under the plan, which provides for delivery of agricultural and industrial equipment m four instalments. Ceylon also58 words
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Article244 1958-09-17 14 WASHINGTON, Sept. 16 (UPI)— Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles, is expected to tell the European Foreign Ministers at the United Nations this week that the defence of Quemoy is necessary on moral rather than strategic principles. They understood Mr. Dulles admitted that244 words
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77 1958-09-17 14 R.A.F. PLANE ATTACK WAS IN DEFENCE UNITED NATIONS, Sept. 16 (UPI) Britain informed the UN today that its planes attacked machinegun positions m Yemen on Sept. 6 after a British supply convoy had been attacked. Sir Pierson Dixon, British UN delegate, said m a letter to Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold that77 words
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Article, Illustration38 1958-09-17 14 photo Youthful and beautiful Mona Azzan i s seen strolling ii Rome with her mother after calling on a fashion house to select Mona's wedding dress. She is marrying Prince Faisal, of Saudi Arabia, UPIUPI - 38 words
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Article178 1958-09-17 14 CAIRO, Sept. 16, (UPI) Lebanese rebel leader, Kamil Jumblatt. said that fighting there will flare anew if US. troops do not leave. He said the Lebanese Opposition Front, which included his Druze tribesmen, "will resume fighting if American troops are not withdrawn." "In that event,"178 words
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Article302 1958-09-17 14 LOVES AND WOES OF FILMLAND HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 16 (UPI) Phillip Crosby. 23--year-old son of crooner Bing Crosby, and Las Vegas, Nevada, showgirl, Sandra Drummond, 20, will be married when she completes instructions m the Roman Catholic Church, it was revealed yesterday. Bob Crosby, Phillip's uncle, confirmed that the two would302 words
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Article, Illustration33 1958-09-17 14 photo. A Nationalist Chinese LSM (landing ship medium) lies helplessly m Quemoy harbour after Communist shells hit i* the midst of the ship. The landing craft carried ammunition and supplies. UPIUPI - 33 words
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Article35 1958-09-17 14 THE 720-ton West German motorship, Seydlitz, collided with the 314-ton Dutch ship Anna Marie II last night. The Anna Marie broke in two and sanK. Her captain and sole crewman Wolter Kleine was rescued.- UPIUPI - 35 words
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Article17 1958-09-17 14 VISCOUNT Hailsham, chairman of the British Conservative Party, returned to England aboard the Empress of Britain. UPIUPI - 17 words
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Article24 1958-09-17 14 REPORTS received in Reykjavik said 19 British trawlers were at present fishing inside the new 12-mile territorial limit, protected by the Royal Navy. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article33 1958-09-17 14 TEN more Polish tourists were missing when the Polish holiday cruise ship Mazowsze left Stockholm, making a total of 80 defectors from this ship during its six trips to Stockholm this Summer. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article27 1958-09-17 14 INDIAN Socialist leader Jayaprakash Narayan advised Cypriot nationalists to "desist from violence of any kind." and said non-co-op-eration and passive resistance would succeed as In India. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article152 1958-09-17 14 NICOSIA, Sept. 16 (Reuter) Nicholas and Timothy, 10 months old twins. slept peacefully yesterday, despite "scratching noises" m the false roof of their bungalow. Their mother, Mrs. Daphne Newbury, wife of a Royal Air Force FlightLieutenant, thought the noises must be made by a rat.152 words
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Article241 1958-09-17 14 PARIS, Sept 16, (Reutfr)-p O ice Algerians for identity checks j n a he' Algerian quarter of Paris during the I yesterday's attempted assassination J Soustelle, Minister of Information. At Nice, m another largescale operation against Algerian terrorists last night, poire screened 500 Algerians241 words
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Article90 1958-09-17 14 I PARIS. fa Minority fact" quit the fj Party wrier. Charles de Gd stitution, anr/.j i they nave r| Of their own' v Assembly IK ncr Minister S j <aid the nevh I Paign for fc2 I Cauile project 1 a referenda France and her) Sept. 28 "But," ben,90 words
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