Singapore Standard, 19 September 1958
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Title Section21 1958-09-19 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Vol. IX No. 79. IS cts 14 Pages Teleohon* *****—5 Cabl« TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 19, 1958. [FINAL EDITION]21 words
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Article392 1958-09-19 1 SWEEPING CRACKDOWN ON CHIANG SYMPATHIZERS Schools, Papers S Theatres Closed By Military Command JAKARTA, Sept. 18, (UPl)— City military authorities, in a sweeping crackdown on Notionalist Chinese sympathizers here, today banned 52 organixations, newspapers, theatres, schools and businesses* All were operated by overseas Chinese sympathetic to392 words
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380 1958-09-19 1 100 BATA EMPLOYEES GET SACK NOTICES Influx Of Imported Footwear To Blame ABOUT 100 employees of the Bata Shoe Company in Singapore have been given sack notices as a direct result of the dumping of imported footwear in the Colony. The workers have been notified that their services will no380 words
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Article, Illustration545 1958-09-19 1 Plane Crash Trio Say 'We're Lucky To Be Still Alive THE pilot and two passengers of a four-seater single-engined Proctor plane which crashed in the sea, off Sembawang, Singapore, on Wednesday night, yesterday thanked their stars* that they were still alive. The pilot, 40-year-old New Yorker Robert Baudin decided to545 words
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104 1958-09-19 1 U.K. MOVE TO RELAX CURB ON GOODS SINGAPORE'S Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Juraabhoy yesterday welcomed Britain's move to ask Colonial Governments to relax import restrictions on a wide range of Dollar goods. The U.K. move was announced by Sir David Eccles, President of the Board of104 words
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254 1958-09-19 1 TAIPEI, Sept. 18 (UPI) Nationalist Chinese jet fighter planes dealt Communist Chinese two stunning defeats today when Red MIGs and torpedo boats attempted to intercept a supply convoy withdrawing from besieged Quemoy islands. The Nationalist Chinese Air Force said its Sabre jets shot down254 words
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Article214 1958-09-19 1 UNITED NATIONS, Sept. 18 (UPI) Jaoanese Foreign Minister Aiichiro Fujiyama today ruled out the use of force In the Formosa Straits. He called upon the United Nations to Rive the United States and Communist China a chance to settle the Quemoy crisis In their Warsaw Fujiyama,214 words
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126 1958-09-19 1 Nicosia Curfew Clamp As US Consul Is Shot NICOSIA, Sept. 18 (Reuter) An American diplomat was shot and wounded here tonight during a new flare-up pf violence that led to an immediate curfew on the city. He is Mr. John T. Wentworth, 32. the U.S. ViceConsul in Nicosia. He has126 words
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Article38 1958-09-19 1 THE SOVIET Embassy in London said today it had received an anonymous letter, purporting to be from a United States pilot, threatening to drop a nuclear bomb on Russia tomorrow and also -one on Poland.— ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration192 1958-09-19 1 LINDA Chen Mong Hock, former teacher at the Chung Cheng High School, Singapore, who was detained under a banishment warrant shortly after the riots in October, 1956, was yesterday released from Changi Prison where she was detained for moro than 20 months. Two other192 words
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Article159 1958-09-19 2 CONVICTED FOR HAVING CLIPPERS AN ELECTRICAL apprentice, Tan Soo Tioh, 18, was convicted in the Singapore Fifth Magistrate's Court yesterday on a charge of possessing a pair of wire clippers with intent to commit an offence at 11.30 p.m. on Sept. 6. It was alleged that Tan had the pair159 words
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Article, Illustration855 1958-09-19 2 Defence Minis), Can Seal 0j Emergency Are an-e. A: v pel r detained for /2 ceeding 24 fr The 3:- a S fence Minister! period in lion is in :o- e J juse. possession 7/ *rms io any ration notw th« licences or pe^ been iss .eShould (he po855 words
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Article239 1958-09-19 2 WARSAW TALKS WARSAW, Sept. 18 (Reuter) The Ambassadors of Communist China and United States, Wang Ping Nan and Jacob D. Beam, met today for the second session of their Warsaw talks on disputed Far Eastern problems. The two envoys talked for two hours 40 minutes239 words
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124 1958-09-19 2 BANGKOK, Sept 18 (Reuter) Military advisers of the South East Asia Treaty Organisation today expressed "satisfaction," with the progress of defence plans designed to counter Communist aggression and subversion in the area. A communique. issued after their ninth bi-annual meeting today, said they unanimously reaffirmed124 words
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167 1958-09-19 2 S.I.T. ROW: NOW SEWELL CHALLENGED ASSEMBLYMEN Mr Lee Choon Eng and Mr. William Tan yesterday issued a challenge to Chairman of the Singapore Improvement Trust, Mr. A. B. Sewell to name the politicians he accused of using pressure on S.I.T. officers to stop legitimate actions. "As elected members of the167 words
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Article201 1958-09-19 2 WRECKED VEHICLES AN EYESORE SINGAPORE Legislative Assemblyman, Lee Choon Eng, has complained to the Chief Secretary. Mr. E. B. David, that it is an eyesore to see wrecked vehicles dumped on both sides of the road adjacent to the Sepoy Lines Police Station. In a letter sent to the Chief201 words
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Article180 1958-09-19 2 Uniform For Visit To Penang A SPECIAL uniform is being devised for the 15-nnan delegation of the Singapore City Council for the official visit to Penang next month The idea of the uniform, The Standard understands, is that all Councillors should be attired so as to drown party or political180 words
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Article54 1958-09-19 2 A 3 6- YEAR-OLD man, Yeow Kim Fong was found drowned in a tub of water near his home at Kampong Khoo Chye, last night. It was believed that Yeow had slipped hitting his head against the bath-tub. When his body was discovered, it was half54 words
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Article29 1958-09-19 2 TANG Kwong, 28, was found drowned in the sea near Pulau Bukom on Wednesday afternoon It is believed that he went for a swim and got into difficulties.29 words
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205 1958-09-19 2 Dag Obtains Approval For A UN Force UNITED NATIONS, Sept 18 (Reuter) Mr. Dag Hamma rskjoeld, the Secretary General has obtained agreement of the United Arab Republic, Jordan and the Lebanon to the establishment of a United Nations "Roving Watchdog Commission" in their territories, usually reliable sources said today. They205 words
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Article95 1958-09-19 2 DETROIT S$ Thr nation*;* Ford Mo!« r 0 officiary over a few of the OWIJ hourly-ray-': I bark on tr.r United iut( in Chicago, Indian* and Cincinnat Monrnp ar D* san ind miny "e--fused 10 return day beet agreement rea wj between Ford failed rfcr issues A a^X the95 words
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Advertisement878 1958-09-19 2 tC^Mrw»A»i! tt ii HTytett^in v) *ttMi u wor t ANNOUNCEMINT CAVENACH BEAUTY HOUSE Anftouncea the Open .rz of its N?w Hairdressmg Department Complete Toe to Toe Service. Phone *****. 63A Cavenagh Road ACKNOWLEDGMENT DR. AND MRS. A. R. KANOIAH five their sincere thanks to all those who helped and attended878 words
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Advertisement824 1958-09-19 2 MOUSi fr LAND FOR SALt ONI NEWLY COMPUTED SLOCK it four flats with spacious ground* tot sales Two miles from town. Cood residential locality Pleas* writ* to Box No T 3354 SS. MONCKONC PARK. 6i m.s. Dunearn <oaa. Singapore, second phase, single 3* double storey, semi-detached bungalow with compound containing824 words
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Advertisement556 1958-09-19 2 NOTICES NEDERLAND LINE ROTAL DUTCH MAIL NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES M.V. "NANUSA" Berthed: 18.9.58 S.H.B. Godowns: 27/28 General survey will be held on the 29.9.58. No further survey will be held. NEDERLAND LINE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL 41, Robinson Road Tel:— ***** SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL NOTICE THE City Council proposes to recommend556 words
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Advertisement40 1958-09-19 2 UROMERZ Cric acid salts are removed from the body in a dissolved state and favourable results are obtained In the treatment of Gout. Gravel. Rheumatism, etc. Ideal Body Cleanser CHARI ft CO. (P. Box 123) 29, Robinson Rd*, S'pore L40 words
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Advertisement31 1958-09-19 2 PAVILION Opens T* In Fft« groat trod'M of British Comedy C« m H "DAV? In TECHNIRAMA TECH* An MGM Release MarrinG HARRY SECOM (of THE GOON SHOW Susan SHAW Alexander KNOX «<^31 words
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Article753 1958-09-19 3 September 19. 1958 Counc j| Histrionics ImEBLEY items ranging from death I 3 fin2 houses, from a park to its aquarium, Lit n3t'3 n5 f0 i ot> a S encies rom a challenge iid accepted) to two angry walkouts IL4 Wednesday display of histrionics durt^onfHlv get together of Singapore's753 words
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Article, Illustration1248 1958-09-19 3 John Davy - John Davy By GENEVA the United Nations conference on the peaceful* uses of atomic energy, which ended last week in Geneva, the scientists and science of different nations have been on parade in a way which prompts some instructive comparison. The Russians and the Americans have been1,248 words
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Article, Illustration79 1958-09-19 3 Dr. Horace M. Trent, a U.S. scientist, has proved that man has been breaking the sound barrier for thousands of years with the bull whip. He has proved that the whip's cracking noise is not leather slapping leather, but the speed of the tip moving faster than79 words
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Article1054 1958-09-19 3 Philip Deane - T he Formosan Impasse Philip Deane -By WASHINGTON A VASTLY increased hostile mail pouring into the White House, attacking the Government's policy on the Chinese offshore islands was the principal reason why President Eisenhower decided to broadcast to the nation last week. According to one official the letters were running1,054 words
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Article, Illustration396 1958-09-19 3 the NEWS as it strieks me INTERNATIONAL events may move fast next week with Arab countries the field of political battles which may turn out to be more serious than anything; that has happened In this part of the world so far. The luU in the Middle East, since the396 words
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Article, Illustration60 1958-09-19 4 MALAYAN folk melodies are expressed in the idiom of American jass by Ahmad Merican, producer of musical programmes for Radio Malaya, and Gabor Szado. Hungarian freedom fighter, a student at the Berklee School of Music in Bos lon. Watching the two guitarists are Yusoff bin Ahmad of60 words
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Article90 1958-09-19 4 PENANG. Thurs. The North Province Weilesiev Division of the United Malays National Organization will donate rice to 63 mosques in the division for holding feasis on the birthday anniversary of Prophet Mohammed which ialls on Sept. 26. The division will also donate rice to90 words
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429 1958-09-19 4 Govt. May Impose Causeway Check On Publications KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Federation Government may soon impose a causeway check on publications in order to keep out those that are prejudicial to the public order, morality and security of the country. This is part of new powers which the Government is429 words
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Article229 1958-09-19 4 Record Thefts On Single Day IN A RECORD number of house-breakings on a single day, Singapore thieves yesterday managed to gei away with more than $5,000 in cash and jewellery. There were 13 raids in various parts of the city. The biggest haul was made from a house in Outram229 words
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Article33 1958-09-19 4 LEE Guan Neo 49, of Market Street, was set upon by about five men while he was walking along Anderson Bridge. Singapore last night. He was treated for minor injuries in hospital33 words
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Article1881 1958-09-19 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Mr- Justice Smith cleared the High Court for 20 minutes and allowed proceedings to be conducted in camera during this period today when Dr. Foo Lum Choon, former badminton and chess champion, was being cross-examined in the course of a civil action in which his wife1,881 words
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Article209 1958-09-19 4 Govt. Buys Chemicals From Japan THE Singapore Government purchased approximately $50.--000 worth of pharmaceutical chemicals and vitamins from Japan during the first half of this year, a spokesman for the Health Ministry told The Standard yesterday. The chemicals were in accordance with the accepted standards of the American and British209 words
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Article, Illustration40 1958-09-19 4 THE first two agricultural assistants in Mali Zaliha binte Haji Zai ol of Jelobu Sf rental and Che Halijah binte Haji Vahaya of hore were introduced to the King when m visited the Agricultural Station at THok CM Tuesday.40 words
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Article141 1958-09-19 4 PORT SWETTENHAM, Thurs The M Malaya and Singapore saw the last of -■><» t as they sailed into banishment from F«" Uifg morning:. Their destination < anU) China. As they sailed away, these gangsters and Communist terrorists hurled abuses and shook their fists against the country that had sheltered141 words
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Article54 1958-09-19 4 THE ANNUAL Singapore City Day Service of Thanksgiving and Dedication will be held at the St. Andrew's Cathedral on Sunday, at 6 p.m. The informal service will be for all those who work and hold responsibility not only in j the services of the City Council but54 words
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Article, Illustration63 1958-09-19 4 THE wedding of Mr. Chew Kwang Seng and Miss Loo Pu Neo took place at the Evergreen Cafe on Sunday. Mr. Chew eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Chew Yuen Cniew, is attached to the Yew Kee Press, Klang The bride, second daughter of Madam Teoh Kim JSuan,Ch'ng Seng Poh - 63 words
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Article158 1958-09-19 4 THE following candidates were successful in the Corporation of Secretaries Examinations held in June this year. Intermediate Examination. Chua Peng Ngoh. Ho Ping Chan. Paul Ooi Lam Vang (Johore) Intermediate Examination (Section A.) Chu a Cher ,Miang. Chua Yam Mong. D;ng Ting Han (Johore Bahru). Augustine Foo See Chin158 words
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Advertisement237 1958-09-19 4 f QUALITY FISH CmADKS WEST COAST I HALIBUT A Its quality is superb;' *i\ its firm white meat ~"\S jk and delicate flavour *y^ make it suitable for a x variety of tempting i k W dishes. Ideal for Fish Pudding, Fish l& Moulie, Fish au Gratin. SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE237 words
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Article, Illustration80 1958-09-19 5 p.r'> of the Ist Loyal Regiment. X iptih Kailway Station on Tuesday \L&& of their journey to Hongkong Jl Bfß* and officers will undergo a six-week 15 JS (reatrsl honours to be bestowed on f *i t rr- infien t. the Colours, here are frTi Hillings (left) and Lt.80 words
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Article, Illustration81 1958-09-19 5 Tan Swee Poh, 2fi, was abducted by Mil from his house in Tanjong MinGevlang Road, Singapore, early yesterday. V r. taken B member B_. gang. BaW:;". r. '-va> fi^n- 3 Bt: me group." y. 1* Group I' this I was nit Ad n ijppjj IG: 18, ciici r M81 words
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236 1958-09-19 5 THAT P.A.P. CHALLENGE: WE'RE READY -TANG TWO non-PAP City Councillors who accepted a PAP challenge to spend two weeks in the "death house" area are now waiting to be told when they can move in. The challenge was made by PAP Councillors Mr. Low Por Turk and Miss Chan Choy236 words
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Article732 1958-09-19 5 Tribute Paid To Good Work Of Malay Regiment IPOH, Thurs. Another big step forward towards the end of the 10-year-old Emergency has been achieved with the elimination of li terrorists in the "Operation Chieftain'* area of South-west Perak. This was announced at a Press conference732 words
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151 1958-09-19 5 Boys Brigade To Celebrate Anniversary THE Singapore Boys Brigade will celebrate the 75th anniversary of the BB movement with a week-long programme beginning tomorrow. Highlights of the programme include a marthon run, a campflre, an exhibition, annual display, and a talentime and oratorical contest. The Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew151 words
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Article, Illustration95 1958-09-19 5 THE P O Company yesterday officially presented a 200-lb. gift to the International Stall of the St. Andrew's Cathedral fete, to be held in the Church grounds on Sept. 27. It was handed over to the chairman of the fete, Mr. Noel J. Thompson, by Captain95 words
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447 1958-09-19 5 PERAK BANDIT, 18, TO HANG FOR CARRYING ARMS IPOH, Thurs. A terrorist, Sans: Chai alias Chin Kok San, 18, who told the High Court that he was forced to join the bandits and carry firearms but had never once used these weapons against security forces, was sentenced to death at447 words
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Article38 1958-09-19 5 HONGKONG, Sept. 18 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $16 02 to £1 Sterling, $5.80 to US$l; Si. Bs to Malayan $1; $0.05 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Goid $253.37 to a tael.38 words
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Article, Illustration33 1958-09-19 5 Minister for Health Mr. V. T. Sambanthan, addressed 34 Indian estate workers from Carey Island, attending a threeday civics course at the Information Services Headquarter, K. L. on Tuesday33 words
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Article178 1958-09-19 5 Students To Join In Big 'Sweep' TWO senior schools in Queenstown have decided to participate in "Operation Proomstick organized b y the area's Community Association. On Sunday morning, armed with broomsticks, pupils of the two schools— the Queenstown Secondary Technical School and the Hwa Yi Government Chinese Middle School— will178 words
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Advertisement269 1958-09-19 5 Far East Force is celebrating the victories o/ lfc« R.A.F. over the German Air Force 9 during those strenuous days in 1940, now known as the J "Battle of Britain". The Far East Air Force will J hold an Open Day at R.A.F. Selelar, YOU WILL BE WELCOME I AT269 words
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Article722 1958-09-19 6 Court Told Of Shooting Which Led To Death ward. A little later, he asked me .to help carry the wounded man. "The parang was lying near the right hand of the wounded person and when I turned him round I recognised him as Yahaya whom I knew722 words
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Article77 1958-09-19 6 THE Singapore City Magistrate Mr. Lim Ewe Huat, yesterday fined E. A. Asian $40 for possessing a motorcar without a valid licence. The prosecuting officer told the court that the licence of the vehicle expired on Dec. 31. 1957, and wa s renewed only on77 words
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Article33 1958-09-19 6 A WOMAN, Pong Fong Chee, 20, fell from the first floor of a house at Lorong Tai Seng last night. She was admitted to the General Hospital in a serious condition.33 words
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274 1958-09-19 6 MOCK SEA BATTLE AT ESPLANADE MILITARY TATTOO THREE destroyers "engaged" an enemy cruiser in the Straits of Johore last night and after a fierce exchange of salvoes "sank" it with torpedoes. This simulated naval battle by members of the Royal Navy and the Malayan Royal Nav al Volunteer Reserve thrilled274 words
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175 1958-09-19 6 My Husband Beat Me, Woman Tells Court MADAM TAN Kwee Siang tc'.d the Singapore High Court yesterday that her husband took over her dressmaking business and la:er began to assault her. She was suing her husband. Chua Teng Cher for a divorce on the ground of cruelty. Mr. Justice Chua175 words
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Article, Illustration43 1958-09-19 6 Standardpic by PRIME MINISTER Tunku Abdul Rahman joins in a little "chitchat** with Japanese Ambassador, Mr. Kaoru Hayashi. and Mrs. Hayashi at the cocktail reception given by the Ambassador at Lake Club, Kuala Lumpur, on Tues- day nisht. FahFah - 43 words
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Article189 1958-09-19 6 Picnic For Staff On 'City Day' ALL CITY Councillors have donated prizes to be distributed among winners of various competitions at the picnic to be held at Pasir Ris on Sunday to celebrate City Day. Mayor Ong Eng Guan has donated a "very special" prize which will be presented to189 words
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Article165 1958-09-19 6 Policeman's Conduct Is Queried SINGAPORE Police are inves:igating into a complaint of a Volunteer Policeman "throwing his weight around" in the Kim Keat Avenue area. The Senior Assistant Commissioner "Areas," Mr A E Minns, told The Standard yesterday that, inquiries were being made about the man's activities. Allegations have been165 words
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Article46 1958-09-19 6 A "TAIKONG" Goh Chwee Guan of Boon Tat Street was fined $20, in default, four days' jail in the Singapore Seventh Magistrate's Court yesterday for failing to have a third engine driver on board his motor sampan in the Singapore Harbour on Sept. 5.46 words
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227 1958-09-19 6 A RECORD of the proceedings of a Memorial Reference to the late Mr. T. A. Mahony, senior Crown Counsel, will be kept in the archives of the Singapore Supreme Court. i The Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah, in whose court the227 words
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Article, Illustration43 1958-09-19 6 Standardpic by "ONE more to go and she wins a prize." A little girl tries her hand at lighting 16 candles, at the Wesley Church Annual Fiesta, at the Kuala Lumpur Methodist Boys' School over the week- end. FahFah - 43 words
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280 1958-09-19 6 Police Did Not Act Promptly, Says Judge THE SINGAPORE Second District Judge. Mr. Choo: Singh, yesterday acquitted a youth, V. SuDDiah, on a charge ol being a member of a secret society, after Mr. Singh had pointed out that the Police had not ac ed promptly in taking court p:oceedings280 words
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Article52 1958-09-19 6 LIM SWEE MUI was charged in the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday with assisting in the carrying on of a public lottery at .Too Chiat Terrace early yesterday morning. He pleaded not guilty and was released on bail of $5,000 until Monday when his case will come uo52 words
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Article261 1958-09-19 6 TWENTY EIGHT honour graduates in Economics Univerity of Malaya. were among 75 invited guests to S'ngapore's first Symposium on Afirlrnitnrai f™«« Agricultural Economics, which opened at the new Lecture Theatre. Science Block of the Universitv last nioM Other* includ^ 8 Mr p a Wricht RurSinlSi« R261 words
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Article506 1958-09-19 6 PENANG. Thurs.— A lawyer, M r j a 4 moved a motion in the Supremr < ourt Ufa! of Habeas Corpus for 22-year-old Tan £3 be produced in court, but was told tiat hiVl been deported this morning and u a alrJ away on a ship. j "I wrote506 words
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Article79 1958-09-19 6 THE V- vr r Btudpni Uni'i'irt will r "W< ifai ccrr T::r rh far r a he oi;i yoar "Wei:areW«< ning s> pi yj Welfare will be nr. a basi "Our rargr.j he i l Sept 2" -.:^t Day" in S a Lumpur. There v.\ b.>i tor.^ 1 Day79 words
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Advertisement21 1958-09-19 6 I v |^HU|i^||fi^M^| WAN "An". ..if if '■>■ w i •-'?r?'H r_ i V.O dfl in i«j- v'''-*B BMiKOFSi 34, MABKB I21 words
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Article164 1958-09-19 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 82* 83 R.S.S. No. 1 831 832 R.S.S. No. 1 (Nov.) 835 84} R.S.S. No. 2 81* 82 R.S.S. No. 3 79 79} Tone: Quietly Steady. The tin price in Singapore was S36Bi per164 words
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Article42 1958-09-19 7 THE body of a 73-year-olc woman was found in a well at the 7th Mile. Changi Road, Singapore, yesterday. Two wicker baskets were also found in the well. Police Secretary, Mr. Cheah Teng Cheoh. said: "Investigations are proceeding."42 words
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331 1958-09-19 7 Man's Defence At Murder Trial A SINGAPORE Harbour Board labourer, N. Nadeson, 35, who is on trial in the Assize Court on a charge of murder, said in his defence yesterday that he was a 'seasoned* drinker. Nadeson was alleged to have stabbed to aeatn331 words
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Article61 1958-09-19 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— At a recent meeting of ih3 Johore Bahru Medical Department Co-operative Stores Society Ltd.. the following were elected office-bearers: S. Mohamed Ahmad (Chairman), S. Ahmad Haron (Secretary). A. Hamid Ali (Treasurer). Lambak Jamil. A. Rahman A. Bakar, Mohamed Noor Mohmed Amin, Aludin H. Mohamed.61 words
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144 1958-09-19 7 Start Talks To Avart Crisis— Union THE Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union with a membership of 3.000. last night warned the Company to start immediate negot:at ens with it "to avert an industrial crisis." The meeting empowered the Union's executive council 13 take all steps deemed t' l to "determine144 words
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Article, Illustration54 1958-09-19 7 THE Head of th e Indonesian Ministry of Information's Foreign Postings Division, Mr. U. Hutagalung (above), arrived in Singapore yesterday from Jakarta for a ten-day visit. Mr. Hutagalun? told The Standard: "The fight against the rebels in my country is now practically over, and we are on54 words
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188 1958-09-19 7 THE Singapore City Magistrate, Mr. Lim Ewe Huat, yesterday granted Phua Boh, a Kampong Koo Chye fire victim, what he described as "the very last adjournment" of her case. "I fix Oct. 20 as the final date for hearing of your case. I will188 words
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173 1958-09-19 7 LEADER of the Workers, Party in the Singapore City Council. Mr. Wang Tsun Hao, yesterday said that the "death houses" were a social necessity in the Colony. Mr. Wang was explaining his party's decision to oppose thp People's Action Party proposal to remove the173 words
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Article85 1958-09-19 7 THE forthcoming tour of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce trade delegation to Australia will prove beneficial to trade and goodwill between the two countries.. In a letter written by the leader of the recent Australian trade delegation to Singapore and Malaya, Mr. R. W.85 words
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Article36 1958-09-19 7 THE Singapore City Magistrate, Mr. Lim Ewe Huat. yesterday fined Li Seng Min Co. Ltd.. a total of $12 on three charges of exhibiting without licence illuminated advertisements in three parts of the City.36 words
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214 1958-09-19 7 CORONER TOLD OF DEATH AT A WAYANG RIOTING at a wayang, near a Chinese Temple in Kheam Hock Road, Singapore, on the night of July 27, resulted in the death of a stevedore, Lau Kian Hock, a Coroner's Court was told yesterday. Inspector James Teo told the Coroner that he214 words
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126 1958-09-19 7 THE Singapore Public are invited to send representation:: in writing in Chinese, English, Malay or Tamil to the Select Committee of the Legislative Assembly on the Fcusing and Development and Planning Bills on or before Oct. 11. Representations should be made separately in126 words
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258 1958-09-19 7 THE newly -formed Alcoholics Anonymous organization in Singapore is growing in strength and has big plans for the reclamation of alcoholics. A member of the A. A. told The Standard yesterday that the organization, "born" at a meeting of eight men at the Young Men's258 words
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Advertisement761 1958-09-19 7 tlililsßTl^- NOW showing! J T*^ M" tL JfVB a a.m.-i.45-4.15-6.30 9.00p.m. J Rossano Brazzl Joan Fontaine Johnny Mathis 3r Jcscope A CERTAIN SMILE T^ Plug ON STAGE at 9 p.m Finals of Johnny Mathis ('MR.3r <J£ WONDEBFUL') Contest (M.C Garry Stewart) Free Llstc Ln-_i tirely Suspended. J p MIDNIGHT The761 words
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Miscellaneous427 1958-09-19 7 H^BfIfIHPHIiHHHPHHHI Marksmen. 0.30 News 945 1(■ ■111 fcW ■§1 fcW ■■■IVIII W^M Serenade In The Night. 10 u.m. ■llrllfilall ■llliTilllMiilfl Favourites— Yours And Mine. lall I k^ *^M V I■ A 1 Ilk IV 10.30 Music The Modern Manner. ■■■■■■■■■■■iM 11 p.m Close Down. ■■HMMVCfiISHVSf'YfIHI sao pm Table-tennis practice RADIO427 words
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Advertisement825 1958-09-19 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. felt *****/6, *****/4 »*/6, THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE Te HsMtss. Beete*. Hew f e»h, Baltimore, Philadelphia Cult Ports S'pore P.Sliam Penang MYRMIOON 25/27Oct 28/29 Oct 30 Oct ,-,i,l* il*l,*,*r..* via ether ports te lead and difcharge cargo ft NORTH GERMAN LLOYD HAMBURG AMERICAN825 words
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Advertisement1082 1958-09-19 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 Hues) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 lines) ■SST THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE £7 AILINCS f LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON fr CONTINENTAL PORTS Carrier* option to proceed via other port* to load end discharge cargo (via Su.s with liberty to proceed via Panama or Cape1,082 words
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Advertisement951 1958-09-19 8 MITSUI \JJ LINE S'pore P. Shorn Penong FOR JAPAN Manjusan Mam for Manila. Pusan Yokohama, Nagoya, Yokkaichi. Osaka, Kobe. Moii 21 Sept Ok^:. 24 Sept 22 Sept 20 Sept Hakuboson Motu for Yokohama, Kobe, Moii sOcf FOR U.S.A. via SUEZ Fru New York. Philadelphia. Baltimore via Bombay. Arimo,an Man, G951 words
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Advertisement565 1958-09-19 8 EAST ASIATIC 111. HOMEWARDS Soilings to. Aden P Or t Sa Ui Rotterdam. Bremen. Hamburg. Copenhoo*. "RINA" »/«s e Colling Gdynio "SELANDIA" »/22 Sw ll Ul Passenger Accommodation Availoble "BUSUANGA" i/4 oct Calling Gdynio "SONGKHLA" "FALSTRIA" ii/Mc J5260 ,8 OUTWARDS Sailings to. Bangkok and to, i* c K Penang p565 words
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Article21 1958-09-19 9 sintss tin to 51 i < ~7 j >9c; I' rew vp, z S 1 36 > ;ew I t "V I21 words
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Article31 1958-09-19 9 I tins were i Xta ayan i p.-ei by Sharebroiten IfOB/u s r* PTS S^i 3 1 L 113 fai :u lfftcurr ai 183 IM ■VH3B L. Tin ■I>r. RIBBERS31 words
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Article25 1958-09-19 9 Wo! < a] 1 1 tjnn record d tota ed B 000 ■Bl ;s 1927 troa Xew f: rjn.' z p 3 WO.OOO t ns25 words
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Article121 1958-09-19 9 Colony Rubber Price Up 7/8 Cent SINGAPORE rubber price gained cent yesterday, to close at 83} cents per lb. for International first grade October, largely on report that "some form of settlement" had been reached between the U.S. Ford plant and the United Auto Workers Union. This report, which reached121 words
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Article44 1958-09-19 9 SINGAPORE Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices in cents pep lb. yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Sp If b. 82* 82* International Oct No I RS.S. m 83| Efovtmbn 83 i 84 October 2 8U 82* October 3 79 79i Tonac Steady.44 words
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Article67 1958-09-19 9 malaya exported 100.421 lona °f rubber last month, of vhleh 15.469 terns went to China the biggest buyer during the month. I U.K. bought 13.319 tons. (Japan 10.301 tons. U.S. 8.893 tons, West Germany 7.252 Urns, Itaiy 4.276 tons and France 3.017 tons. Exports in the first eight67 words
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347 1958-09-19 9 JAPAN LEADS IN CAMERA EXPORTS TO MALAYA Finance And Commerce JAPAN is o leading exporter of cameras to the Malayan market including Singapore, according to official trade figures. Statistics for the first half of this year show that imports of Japanese cameras into the country were worth $372,507 (5,586 pieces).347 words
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Article, Illustration212 1958-09-19 9 JAPAN Air Lines will extend its present TokyoSingapore service to Jakarta in two years' time, as part of its plan to provide a world-wide service by 1963, the airline's president, Mr. Seijoro Yanagita, announced in Tokyo this week. Mr. Yanagita will pay a short visit to212 words
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Article124 1958-09-19 9 Nickel Discovery CANBERRA, Sept. 18 (Reuter). A rich field of nickel has been discovered near Beaconsfleld, in Northern Tasmania, a Labour member for Tasmania said in the House of Representatives last night. The member. Mr. G. W. A. Duthie, appealed for Commonwealth aid to develop the field which, he said,124 words
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Article50 1958-09-19 9 JERUSALEM, Israel, Sept. 18, (UPD— The Israeli Zim Shipping Company yesterday announced establishment of the Gold Star Line in partnership with Hongkong interests. The line will operate between Japan, the United States and West Africa, beginning with four chartered ships and eventually with ten ships.— UPl.50 words
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Article63 1958-09-19 9 A COURSE for centrai bankers from Australia, New Zealand and South-east Asian countries is bein* held at the Commonwealth Bank's training centre in S3 r dney. It is a joint training venture sponsored for the second successive year by the central banks of Australia. Ceylon. India. New63 words
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Article81 1958-09-19 9 WELLINGTON, Sept. 18, (Reuter) As part of the Government's increased export drive. Overseas Trade Commissioners will visit Taiwan (Formosa) and Middle East and Mediterranean countries during the next few weeks to investigate market prospects for New Zealand produce. Announcing this today, the Minister for Industries and Commerce,81 words
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Article98 1958-09-19 9 MONTREAL, Sept. 18 (Reuter)—At the Commonwealth Trade and Economic Conference here today, Dr. J. E. Holloway, South African High Commissioner to Britain, spoke about the gold price issue. Conference sources said that he stressed the importance of raising the price of gold, which at present i»98 words
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Article34 1958-09-19 9 PRODUCTION of gold in Australia during June, tnis year amounted to 95,137 fine ounces 4.928 fine ounces more than 'May, and 4,809 fine ounces more than Ihe average monthly production last year.34 words
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Article88 1958-09-19 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picuJ yesterday were: Copra Sept./Oct U.K.. Continent $33* buyers $34 sellers: coconut oil In bulk $51j sellers, in drums $55 sellers; Muntok white pepper $124 sellers; Sarawak white $123 sellers; Special Sarawak black $73. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair88 words
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Article54 1958-09-19 9 GENERALLY good growing conditions in Indonesia this year have resulted in a larger rice harvest than expected. The 1958 crop is likely to exceed that of 1957, and may be a record. The bulk of the crop is harvested from May to August, though some rice is54 words
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Article57 1958-09-19 9 JAKARTA. Sept. 18 (Reuter) The Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, said today Indonesia would shortly receive 200,000 tons of rice from Russia, Antara newsagency reported. He said the Republic was obtaining the rice "on a common commercial basis/* and that a Durchase agreement would probably be signed57 words
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Article34 1958-09-19 9 two weeks and then separate the fibre. East Pakistan is the principal grower (85 per cent of world's total) of jute, the cheapest fibre used for making packing materials.34 words
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230 1958-09-19 9 BUTTER WORTH, Thurs.— A $43,000 padi test station is under construction in Bumbong Lima on the border of Province Wellesley and Kedah, as plans for double cropping on 17,800 acres of padi fields, in the Northern district of Province Wellesley, get under way. Double cropping230 words
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Article, Illustration46 1958-09-19 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday: Canada: buying. T.T. 31-1/16. O.D. 32-3/16. 90 days air mail 32* credit bills. 32| trade bills. Selling, T.T. or O.D. 31-11/16 ready. Other exchange rates remain unaltered. MR. YANAGITA46 words
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Article138 1958-09-19 9 IN co-operation with post offices in Japan. New Guinea and the Netherlands, K.L.M. U to issue si* types of flrst flight covers on the occasion ef the opening of its Pclar route from Amsterdam to Tokyo on Nov. 1. In contrast to most pre-138 words
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Article, Illustration76 1958-09-19 9 AN Australian firm in Sydney will buy ileminite from Malaya for export to European countries. This was announced by Mr. Peter Abelef. director of Australasian Metal Ore, who left Singapore yesterday by Qantas-BOAC for Tokyo. Mr. Abelef. who had been In the Colony for a76 words
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Article121 1958-09-19 9 U.K. -Canada Agreement On Tariffs MONTREAL, Sept. 18 (Reuter).— An Anglo-Cana-dian agreement to prevent the raisins of tariffs on British imports may follow Britain's announcement today, freeins restrictions on Canadian goods, usually well informed sources said here tonight. Britain wants to prevent a repetition of Canada's action earlier this year121 words
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Article44 1958-09-19 9 A CONFERENCE to discuss marketing of coffee grown in Papua and New Guinea is to be held soon, probably in the New Guinea highlands, savs an Australian government announcement. The conference will bring together coffee growers, selling agents, and coffee merchants.44 words
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Miscellaneous224 1958-09-19 9 OI'TER ROADS Trengganu. Kian Guan, Beetong. OILIOIS 1. Puya Marti. Dil- Kuala Tungkal. Sin Hong, Indavara Admiral Hardy. Stanvac ri, Ln Min. Stio, Tong Hoa. Ki- icca. Yamashita Maru. Tyn- nabalu. Wolluhilis, Silver Draiare:s Toko Maru. Arimasen gon. Tg. Pinang. Burong Laut. Maru, Seiwa Maru. Floret Su- Link (Lighter). Vi,ut224 words
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Article, Illustration122 1958-09-19 10 STANDARD PICTURE ROUND-UP THE staff of the PWD Raub. entertained Mr. Tong Kay Chor, the Acting Executive Engineer to a farewell dinner prior to his departure to the PWD Headquarters in Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Tong is seen above (seated sixth from left) with Mr. R. M. Stewart, the new Executive122 words
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Article, Illustration135 1958-09-19 10 AGONG REVIEWS NAVY The Yang di-Pertuan Agong, in a colourful ceremony, reviewed the nation's Navy at Port Dickson recently. The first review of its kind, it provided colour and pageantry for an estimated crowd of 10,000 who turned up to watch the Royal Malayan Navy in manoeuvres. Here are picturesFAH - 135 words
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Article, Illustration122 1958-09-19 10 ...being greeted on his arrival border by the Tanjong Malim MX A ?<&% Ngai Yooi Sing I receiving an addres s of praise and loyalty from Mrs. Eva J. Jot hi. Tanjon g Malim's only elected woman town councillor. The address was written in black verse and rhyming couplets122 words
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Advertisement41 1958-09-19 10 The world famous family of TI fl E B I \m E 1% medicinal products Balashin Sai In The "New Look" Pack Very effective for Coughs, I ndigestion, Seasickness, Nausea, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul Breath. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL41 words
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Article, Illustration339 1958-09-19 11 te-up artists has i tb* agf>d appf arw dcsifnT has i« «hahhv Roval I But nnh th* 4 Smart, through his interpretation, ran. f"> us harle* b iias the sham hi. '-b «ld man. the Nllin* at an ear ■H. the slow fc head, the half. nlf-rfsiwd at-339 words
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Article, Illustration402 1958-09-19 11 I* wrt of Charles, the Dauphin, in Otto Prefc»rodurtion of Bernard Shaw's "Saint Joan." Kfoark postponed a ten year ?oal— the launchIfffi Him production company lirtor a* successfully established on the screen pies as Widmark was. the assumption of the I mantle required quite a deal of 'artistic hnt402 words
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Article666 1958-09-19 11 Twilight For The Gods Rock Hudson already knows the treasure that productions such a s "Twilight For the Gods" can discover. It was a sea story, "Scarlet Angel" that gave Rock his first starring role. Kirk Douglas, too, has discovered the magic of ships that sail the silver screen. After666 words
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Article373 1958-09-19 11 Laughs Galore QUSPENSEFUL but replete *3 with typical G.I. humor, MGM's "Imitation General" tells the story of a sergeant who doesn't kyiow he's a hero but takes a vital gamble when he impersonates a general during a crucial episode of the Battle of the Bulge in World War U. The373 words
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Miscellaneous685 1958-09-19 11 'TODAY'S QUOTATION: ■■■■■■■^^■i^B •L "The only people to get F^n^n^nWH^B^mw^^l even with are those who Bfl M help yon." —E. Rothman a^^^^^^^a^^^^^^^^^l^B FRIDAY FOR EVERY- ■^nr^^fftß^m^t^nr^^W ONE: Be economical in the |k^V HlffJL^ use of energy and belong- I Bfl Eflnu ings; be courteous but don't I expect too much685 words
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Article, Illustration157 1958-09-19 12 WELLINGTON, Sept. 18, (Reuter)— The Leader of the Opposition, Mr. Keith Holyoake. described the New Zealand Government's proposals to abolish compulsory military training as "political madness, military madness and verging on criminal madness. He demanded that the issue be put to the people by a157 words
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Article27 1958-09-19 12 POPE PIUS XII, in a message yesterday, said that "forces of evil" were attempting to oppress the Catholic Church and "spreading the most radical materialism. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article27 1958-09-19 12 THE U.S. Commerce Department said yesterday that a U.S. Trade Mission to Yugoslavia had reported great interest there in purchasing U.S. transportation and manufac- U.P.I. turing equipment.-U.P.I. - 27 words
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Article32 1958-09-19 12 BRITISH Conservative Member of Parliament, Julian Amery and his wife Catherine, the daughter of Prime Minister Harold Macmillan, were slightly injured yesterday in an automobile accident near St. Florent, in Corsica. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 32 words
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Article27 1958-09-19 12 THREE! American composers left New York by plane yesterday en route to Moscow to begin a one-month tour of Russia under the U.S.-Soviet Cultural Exchange programme. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 27 words
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Article22 1958-09-19 12 GOV. DENNIS J. ROBERTS was chosen by Rhode Island Democrats on Wednesday to run for his fifth consecutive term as Governor.- U.P.I.U.P.I. - 22 words
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Article32 1958-09-19 12 GENERAL Kumao Imoto, Chief of the Japanese Ground Self-Defence Forces with a section of the General Staff will leave Tokyo on an inspection tour of Europe and Ameri- ca next month.- ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article28 1958-09-19 12 MR. HUGH Gaitskell. Leader of the Labour Opposition, is to make a tour of parts of Lancashire, including the textile districts hit by unemployment and short-time working. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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233 1958-09-19 12 U.S. Won't Neutralise Offshore Islands WASHINGTON, Sept. 18 (Reuter).— Mr. George Yen. the Nationalist Chinese Ambassador, said, after a State Department call. "I cannot believe that the United States wants to neutralise those (off shore) islands for the advantage of the Communists. Speaking to reporters yesterday after a 40-minute call233 words
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Article110 1958-09-19 12 Ice Age Dam Across Atlantic? NEW YORK, Sept 18 (ReuteD— A dam across the North Atlantic might have to be built about a thousand years from now to prevent another ice age. the International Commission on large dams was told here. Mr. Gail Hathaway, President of the Commission yesterday told110 words
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Article68 1958-09-19 12 BELGRADE, Seot. 18 (Reuter) President Tito is expected to visit Cairo late this year at the start of a tour of Asian and Far East countries, wellinformed sources said here today. He is expected to have important political talks with President Nasser who was68 words
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Article65 1958-09-19 12 PANAMA CITY, Florida Sept. 18 (UPI) Police yesterday held a 17-year old high school senior who claims to hold the world's record for stealing automobile hub caps. Chester Williams, who was arrested last night prying a hub cap off a parked automobile, boasted to Police that65 words
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Article, Illustration58 1958-09-19 12 AGA KHAN THE BEGUM THE BEGUM AGA KHAN chats with the Aga Khan at the party held at the Savoy Hotel last week-end to celebrate the first anniversary of Kaxim Khan's Pix. succession t*» his grandfather's throne as Aga Khan. The young Aga Khan presided over the party with hisU.P.I. - 58 words
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Article188 1958-09-19 12 COLOMBO, Sept. 18, (Rcutcr).— Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike, Premier of Ceylon, last night refuted a suggestion that Commonwealth membership involved a diminution of national sovereignty.' "No one with a grain of sense would accuse the Prime Minister of India. Mr. Nehru, of being a British stooge because188 words
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Article106 1958-09-19 12 South Australia ADELAIDE, Sept. 18 (Reuter) No increases in State taxation or in charges for public services are proposed in the South Australian budget submitted to Parliament by the Premier, Sir Thomas Playford, today. The government would continue to avoid entertainment and hire purchase taxation, and106 words
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Article44 1958-09-19 12 LEGHORN, Italy, Sept. 18 (UPl)— The destroyers "Iman Bonjol" and "Surapati," built in Leghorn's Ansaldo shipyards for the Indonesian Navy, sailed for Surabaya yesterday. The two ships, commanded by Captains Gimun Wagiman and Arnold Saroinsong, were sailing by way of Suez.44 words
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Article18 1958-09-19 12 in the Celbes.- Reuter The Indonesian Government claimed yesterday that 379 more rebels had surrenderedReuter - 18 words
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185 1958-09-19 12 RED SHELLING WRECKS HIS PLANS TO BUILD A CHURCH TAIPEI. Sept. 18 (Reuter)— Communist gunfire has wrecked the efforts of sixteen months by a French Franciscan priest to build a tiny Catholic church on shell-battered Quemoy Island. The priest is Father Joseph Duretto who comes from Marseilles, France. He was185 words
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189 1958-09-19 12 Free Algerian Govt. To Be Formed Tomorrow CAIRO, Sept. 18 (Reuter) The semi-official newspaper "Al Shaab" said here today that a "Free Algerian Government" with Fern at Abbas, as Prime Minister, would be announced tomorrow. Ferhat Abbas is President of the Algerian National Liberation Council and a member of the189 words
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Article89 1958-09-19 12 1½ M. REFUGEES IN AUSTRIA BADEN, Austria, Sept. 18 (UPl)— The eighth General Assembly of the Association for the Study of the World Refugee Problem was opened by its European President, Fahreddin Kerim Goekay of Turkey yesterday. The General Assembly, which meets until Sept. 21, will discuss European refugee problems89 words
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Article53 1958-09-19 12 TOKYp, Sept. 18 (UPIV— Communist North Korea reported today that an officer of the Republic of Korea Navy had deserted to the Reds. The Communist Central News Agency identified the turncoat as Petty Officer 2nd Class Ahn Jai Choon. Chief Engineer of a landing boat of53 words
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Article, Illustration89 1958-09-19 12 MINISTERS DISCUSS RACE RIOTS PICTURE taken last week at No. 10 Downing Street (from left) shows Dr. Patrick Solomon Deputy Chief Minister, Trinidad; the Hon. Ram Karran, Minister for Communications and Works. British Guiana; Mr. N. W. Manley, Chief Minister, Jamaica; the Rt. Hox Harold Macmillan, British Prime Minister; Dr.89 words
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Article94 1958-09-19 12 Aussies On Loan To S'pore Govt. Melbourne, Sept. 18 (Reuter) Three Australian civil aviation officers will train air traffic control and communications staff for Singapore Airport. They are Mr. E. J. Mccubbin, Supervisor of Air Traffic Control for Melbourne, Mr. W. Phelan, an Air Traffic Controller at Sydney Airport and94 words
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Article59 1958-09-19 12 MELBOURNE, Sept. 18 (Reuter) A woman laughing at a joke here threw back her head and tumbled out of a second floor window. She fell 20 feet to the ground below. Only injuries suffered by the woman, Mrs. Gwen Morgan. 58. who lives in59 words
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Article309 1958-09-19 12 MONTREAL, Sept. 18, (Reuter).-cJ Communist China has affected India's t Mr. Morarji Desai, Indian Finance if reporters here last night, r -~--^J Answering questions at a < Press conference, Mr. Desai said that any competition j could hurt and in the matter of textiles it had certainly caused a309 words
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Article97 1958-09-19 12 GENEVA I u pi. h m troops of f'M karno s Inn J have sfiifj ship takiDjl fight th« M rallied tothtfl in North (<M nesian rttfl announced .J Hebfl djpjS (he troops iM thf captain J the .itM-iS mania r -I transport SM into reM-M harbour in \M97 words
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Article43 1958-09-19 12 BUENOS A3 (UPI)— Arrnyrji today to co>' letter boxes thr:. as a strike of tj post offre Mi 1 11th dsy. The strikers.^ ly mo per r:l defied 6* th€ Communicitiois warnin? IM suspended less they ifttj |The rtrikt wasi j vesterdty.43 words
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