Singapore Standard, 26 September 1958
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Title Section24 1958-09-26 1 ft m SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** —5 Cable "TIGERNEWS- SINGAPORE, FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 26, 1958. Vol. IX No. 86. 15 cts. 14 Pages IFINAL EDITION]24 words
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Article, Illustration200 1958-09-26 1 We Share Your Pride —says Lim Message To Muslims On Prophet's Day RELIGIOUS freedom m Singapore has strengthened the various faiths m the Colony and deepened the contributions by their members to the life of the community, said Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock, yesterday. In a message to the200 words
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187 1958-09-26 1 BRUNEI, Thurs. Prime Minister Tunku Rahman was today conferred with Most Honourable Order of the Crown (First Class) by the Sultan of Brunei at an investiture at the Istana Darul Hana here. The Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister, Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussain,187 words
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Article230 1958-09-26 1 NO BANDITS IN 2 YEARS ISMAIL NEW YORK. Sept 25, (Reuter) Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, Ambassador of the Federation of Malaya, told the Far East Conference here today his Government believes the Emergency m Malaya will end 1 m the next two years. In an address prepared for230 words
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62 1958-09-26 1 Biggest Ever Surrender Of Communists Memo To Britain RANGOON, Sept. 25 (Reuter)— The Burmese Government last night announced the biggest ever surrender of Communist rebels m Burma. The announcement said 192 armed men and 90 Party members of the proscribed Burma Communist Party surrendered to the Burmese Army at Akyab62 words
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Article123 1958-09-26 1 PEKING STANDS FIRM LONDON, Sept. 25 (UPI) Red China has re-affirmed her uncompromising stand m the Formosan conflict m a memo handed to Britain and other Western powers four days ago, it was officially disclosed today. The Communist Chinese Government handed the memo to 'he British Charge d Affaires m123 words
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Article54 1958-09-26 1 (HURT IN fICHT) DIES ISeaker of the East Pakistan Legislative Assembly. Rhahed All, who was Injured on Tuesday following a fleht among members m the SwmbS. died m hospital here today. He was m a state of coma m hospital for the past two da The East Pakistan Assembly54 words
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Article90 1958-09-26 1 HOLLYWOOD. Sept. 25 (Reuter) Reporters toured Jayne Mansfield's £28,000 14--roomed mansion here yesterday and found the couple were sleeping on the floor, as Mr. Mansfield muscle man Mickey Hargitay had told court the previous day. But between them and the floor was a 12-inch thick giant90 words
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Article24 1958-09-26 1 LONDON, Sept. 25 (Reuter) A Foreign Office spokesman tcday reaffirmed Britain's Intention of going ahead with its seven-year partnership plan for Cyprus.24 words
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Article51 1958-09-26 1 SINGAPORE Police last night detained 16 suspected secret society gangsters m Chinatown. Fifteen were picked up after Reserve Unit officers had combed the area for wanted men. Earlier one thug was arrester! b y the Secret Society Branch He is also believed to be on the wanted51 words
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Article41 1958-09-26 1 SOME 7.000 leftist opposition parties followers have been arrested m Utter Pradesh, the home state of Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, during the civil disobedience drive they launched against the Government's food policy, reports reaching New Delhi said yesterday. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article283 1958-09-26 1 Britain Will Not Be Forced Into A War LONDON. Sept. 25 (UPI)— Prime Minister Harold Macmillan hurried home from a grouse-shooting holiday today to assure officials of the powerful Trades Union Congress that he does not intend to plunge Britain into war m the Far East. They283 words
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Article321 1958-09-26 1 THEY'RE NOW D.S.P. >I.SJ». IN SPECIAL BRANCH TWO detective corporals have been promoted to the ranks of Deputy Superintendent and Assistant Superintendent m a move that is unprecedented m the history of the Singapore A third man, a civilian, was appointed an inspector. These321 words
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Article392 1958-09-26 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. New "local" banks intending to start business m the Federation must have a paid-up capital m cash of not less than $2,000,C00. Other new banks, with head offices outside the country, should possess a paid-up capital of not less than 55,000,000 and392 words
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Article144 1958-09-26 1 JAKARTA, Sept. 25 (Reuter) Indonesia today published a law providing for military conscription. Persons aged from 18 to 40 are liable for basic and special training m the three armed forces. Major Harsono, the Army Headquarters spokesman, said he did not know when the civilian144 words
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Article71 1958-09-26 1 LONDON, Sept. 25 (UPI)— Police ordered a special guard today for a 'judge because *>f anonymous threats to shoot him. Police said the threats apparently were made because, the^ Judge, Mr Justice Salmon,* two weeks ago jailed nine youths for four years, each for beating up Negroes71 words
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Article43 1958-09-26 1 LONDON. Sept. 25 (Reuter> 'Princess Margaret will. visit five national pavilions during her two-day tour of the Brussels Exhibir tion next week. It was announced here. The Princess will inspect the British, United States. Canadian, Czechoslovakian and Belgian Congo pavilions.43 words
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Article23 1958-09-26 1 THE Georgetown Univer. sity seismograph recorded a severe earthquake yesterday near the Equator m the Atlantic Ocean north Brazil, UPL uowardsUPI - 23 words
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Article, Illustration283 1958-09-26 2 Malayan Soug As Varsity Chancellor Plan Is A Suggestion From MacD KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Federation Government, at the suggestion of Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. former British High Commissioner in South-east Asia and now British High Commissioner in India, is looking for a Malayan to take over the Chancellorship of the283 words
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Article127 1958-09-26 2 THE SINGAPORE After Care, Association will discus plans for building a hostel for discharged prisoner? at its general meeting to be held at the Chief Justice's] Chambers. Supreme Court, on Sept. 30 at 5.30 p.m. The Association's flag day ir Bid of the Hostel Funds will be held on127 words
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Advertisement1379 1958-09-26 2 AUCTION SALE OF GLASS and wooden show cases, book shelves, perambulators, radios. Chubbs iron safe, tables, chairs. S. 8. m a c'h i n c. gramaphone records, etc., etc., at No. 204 Brewster Rd., Ipoh on Sunday 28.9.58 at 10 a.m. JAMES SIMON, Auctioneer. SINGAPORE INFANTRY REGIMENT A SELECTION Board1,379 words
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Advertisement570 1958-09-26 2 NOTICES U.S.LS. LIBRARY. Kuala Lumpur, wishes to advise that effective Ist October, 1958, library hours will be 10.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m., Mondays through Saturdays. Estate of Tengku Ahmed Zainal Abidin bin Tengku Abdul Kadir Kamaruddin alias Tengku Sri Akar Raja, deceased. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable leasehold property To be570 words
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Advertisement583 1958-09-26 2 CHANGE OF ADDRESS THE AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPORE and MALAYAN MOTOR GENERAL UNDERWRITERS LTD., will operate from their new joint offices, 3rd FLOOR, 90, ORCHARD ROAD (next to Lyons Motors Ltd) as from 9.00 ajn. on Ist OCTOBER 1958. P.O. Box Nos. and telephone numbers remain unchanged. Members and Clients583 words
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Advertisement380 1958-09-26 2 TENDER NOTICES P.W.b. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class D and above registered Contractors will be received by the State Engineer, Perak, Ipoh up to 3.00 p.m. of 3rd October. 1958 for the construction of oil store, garages etc., for Motor Transport Yard, Police Circle, Taiping. Full particulars are obtainable from380 words
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Advertisement113 1958-09-26 2 •••••••••••••••••J +C FROM BEYOND THE YALI) RIVErI JC THE MIGS, DEFIANT AND Ciul 4C BUT THEY WERE NO MATCH I THE DARING AND SKILL Oil THE HUNTERS!! 4c fL- m B fl K. *\<*m mm M mSem I (1 Rl] Ba™Mßawa«aßa^^^^^n^"^^ B^^^^™'^%r^Zß 2o a Jk JSJ^<^A iODEON: MIDNIGHT TOM LATIN113 words
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357 1958-09-26 3 SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD Party's Objectives September 26. 1958 announcement that preparations or Singapore's new united front M socialist forces" have now been com- Qrf Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, its broke his silence on the subject r fhe party s objectives. Whatever a f may have existed among the top357 words
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Article331 1958-09-26 3 Singapore Police have lighted a new *Ne school-going youths from flounder**e shoals of gangsterism with their cam■atoblish closer liaison between them- educational institutions m Singapore. war." as it has been called, to nt against getting involved m secret ■"Poster activities has now been carried £*c school* themselves.331 words
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Article36 1958-09-26 3 I ,T feck Koaa. Spore I. c;_ No 156 i Cables: TICEKNEWS" '5 i,n«), All department* ■r "stance Bldg 174 Batu kd ■L ***** t n SI IH 3829 l^sJl^'Cmn. Tel: 147136 words
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Article, Illustration1351 1958-09-26 3 N. M. Hassan - THE BIRTHDAY OF THE PROPHET N. M. Hassan A short biographical sketch by r pHE Muslim month of Rab-il-Awwal is associated with the anniversary of the birth, also of the death, of the Prophet of Islam, Muhammad, for he was born m Mecca and died m Medina on the twelfth1,351 words
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Article63 1958-09-26 3 "T LIKE washing up. It 1 doesn't take long, and there's a sense of accomplishment at the end. as you look round to find that the last saucepan ha s been scoured and you scrub the draining board and clean the sink." Sir Eric Ashby. PresiIdent63 words
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Article675 1958-09-26 3 Rawle Knox - EVACUATION OF FOREIGN TROOPS Rawle Knox CAIRO. YTOROCCO is taking a new tough lead m the affairs of North Africa and is prepared to use force to compel the removal of French, Spanish and US trooDS from her territory if they will not leave peaceably, according to Mr. Ahmed el-Malih,675 words
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Article, Illustration442 1958-09-26 3 the NEWS ps it strikes me pOR the ninth consecutive year, attempts to oust the United Nations' permanent member. Nationalist China, m favour of the Communist mainland, failed on Tuesday when the General Assembly agreed to shelve during the current session any proposals to unseat the one for the other.442 words
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242 1958-09-26 4 Parent Body - Parent Body 'Peace Mission' By KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The UMNO Secretariat here has sent a "peace mission to Kedah m a bid to heal the rift m the. State branch, The Standard was told today. The Kedah UMNO's internal dispute, which was temporarily242 words
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Article205 1958-09-26 4 MAN HAS MOTIVE TO KILL —CORONER SINGAPORE Coroner, Mr. Giini Cnong Hing, yesterday ordered the arrest of a fa.mer on a charge of murder because he considered there was "evidence to show that you are the only person wi.h a motive to cause the death of a woman." The farmer,205 words
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Article61 1958-09-26 4 NINE men were acquitted m the Singapore Fifth Magistrate's Court yesterday cf a charge of playing a game of "paikow." They were Lee Mun Foo. 35, Loh Yew Lim. 25. Chin Ah Ngen. 23. Kong Chen Fook, 29 Yong Too K;ne. 26. Leong F^o Mok. 34. Yau61 words
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Article19 1958-09-26 4 A MAN. Ong Cheng Wah. 25, was found hanging m his house m Tempenis Road, early yesterday.19 words
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Article275 1958-09-26 4 ALOR STAR, Thurs. —The dispute m Kedah UMNO took a new turn today and became "a fight for power" between the opposing sides, each refusing to recognize the stand taken by the other. The Kedah UMNO executive committee yesterday "susDended" two top UMNO officials the275 words
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Article95 1958-09-26 4 A FISHMONGER. Sim Eng Bok. 22. was set upon by two thugs as he sat drinking m a coffee shop m Aljunied Road, Singapore, yesterday. He was admitted to hospital with serious head and back injuries, caused by a parang and a stick. Police believed that95 words
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Article38 1958-09-26 4 THE Singapore City Magistrate, Mr. Lim Ewe Huat yesterday fined the East Asiatic Co. Ltd. $10 for using its pve- ttobertson Quay for storing and servicing motor vehicles without a licence from the City Council.38 words
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Article, Illustration198 1958-09-26 4 DR. HAAS IS CHARMED BY PENANG'S HARBOUR PENANG, Thurs.* Famous underwater explorer, Dr. Hans Haas and his wife Lotte, today told Chief Minister Dato Wong Pow Nee that Penang has "one of the most beautiful harbours m the world." Dr. Haas, leader of a party of Austrian marine life scientists,198 words
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Article111 1958-09-26 4 MR. D. C. R. Gunawardana. i Ceylon Commissioner m j Malaya, yesterday dismissed jas a "family quarrel" there- cent language riots m Cey en. After paying a courtesy call on Singapore Chief Minister. Tun Lim Yew Hock. Mr. Gunawardana told The Standard that there was no reason111 words
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Article, Illustration274 1958-09-26 4 Johns Off To U.K: Irene—I'll Join Soon THEY WED THEN PART A SINGAPORE pin-up girl married a R. A. F. senior aircraftsman at the Registry yesterday and a bare hour later the two were parted. Irene Bar olome, whose pin-up photographs had appeared m several local newspapers and Senior Aircraftsman274 words
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Article135 1958-09-26 4 A WAITRESS told the Singapore Sixth Magistrate's Court yesterday that her husband assaulted her one morning last month because she denied having a boy friend. The waitress, Florence Ong was giving evidence m a summons case m which her husband, Peter Chia. a canvasser, was accused135 words
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Article119 1958-09-26 5 Mr. counsel objected m the Singapore City rdjv to his clients being tried m respect of atfer under two different ordinances. t St SCS I ar.- Furthermore, there was an pending before S preme ourt m a simile minted out. Tin .ting officer, Mr. C r S vrt, of119 words
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Article, Illustration383 1958-09-26 5 GOVT. THANKS THE PEOPLE Letters Sent Following Big Bandit Clean-up IPOH, Thurs. With the recent surrender of the last terrorist m the "Operation ttintang" area of Southwest Perak, the Mentri Besar, Inche Mohamed Ghazali bin Haji Jawi. has sent letters to the District Officer and Chairman or the South Kinta383 words
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Article, Illustration131 1958-09-26 5 Si fhan. fl» turned trier t0 Zm* tistf ||P £id be 'jTustnlian J i :<>ur *fl fllifS *""»ll! 2° ,'j;>tral»a ivj ;und.ud i#*uld not or not E venture r jaccessful. -eiement of «as pre0t that. p. I'fnts m tit Wf131 words
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95 1958-09-26 5 IPOH, Thurs. About 70 Malays m Kampong Relang, at Batu Kurau, near Taiping, have formed a "Malay Co-operative Society" with a capital of $20,000. The main object of the Society is to oc>en a new rubber replantation area m the kampong. A95 words
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Article156 1958-09-26 5 TANJONG MALIM, Thurs. More than a hundred people here were disappointed on Tuesday night when the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong passed through Tanjong Malim about 8.30 on their way home from Ipoh at the end of their first official visit to Perak.156 words
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Article60 1958-09-26 5 MALACCA, Thurs.— Mr. Justice Hepworth yesterday dismissed the appeal against the conviction and sentence of one year's jail on V. Ramachandran by the Lower Court, where Ramachandran was charged with rioting during the bus strikes here, earliei 'his year. It was alleged that he had taken60 words
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228 1958-09-26 5 THEY BRIDGE CULTURES OF EAST, WEST PROFESSOR STUDENTS of Nanyang University Singapore, were told yesterday that "you bridge the cultures of the test and West/ by visiting lecturer, Professor Stanley Spector, who has returned to the Colony after three years to do 12 months' research on political proces ses m228 words
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Article16 1958-09-26 5 LIM SWEE TIAN. a clerk, was made a bankrupt m the Singapore High Court* yesterday.16 words
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Article34 1958-09-26 5 A HOUSEWIFE. Yee Ah Cheng, who owed Madam Ko Kam Sai, a widow. 51, 158 being tax on a Bill of Cost, was made a bankrupt m the Singapore High Court yesterday.34 words
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Article, Illustration423 1958-09-26 5 pfte Similar Basic Problems, He Says >lavor of Jakarta, Mr. H. Soediro, last night said that the basic JN Singapore and his country were housing, labour, communication Nation. [*W. m Indonesia they had to find a solution to these problems on 2eSve principles of "panchasila"423 words
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Article20 1958-09-26 5 Chic! l' v-1 bin V-." '^ay of 6>. ",'i a r to the J V nthc wa Lj Tan20 words
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Article140 1958-09-26 5 IPOH. Thurs. Six trainee models from the local branch of the Joan Booty's Mannequin Training and Charm School will make their first public appearance when they take part m a "fashion parade at a gala dance m the St. John Ambulance Association's new hall m140 words
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Article117 1958-09-26 5 SEREMBAN, Thurs The former Negri Sembilan UMNO leader, Dato Raja Abu Nahifah was today readmitted into the party, The Standard was told. The Dato was expelled by the UMNO Central Executive Committee last June for allegedly attacking the Alliance Government through newspapers. It is learnt that117 words
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Advertisement91 1958-09-26 5 Fes, MALAYAN \tgi AIRWAYS rOCI* NATIONAL AIKUHE m swKncw* TWICi WEEKLY BY SKVM ASTER M ihmnm NON-STOP to 1 H COMMENCiNG 279 gEPTSMBEP |I I COMMENCING SOY SEPTEMBER msncm you** teremmtmname how ~~-MALAYAN AIRWAYS MT v mfuwsm \V 9 9 PERSIAN CARPET Woven m Commemoration of a Victory m a91 words
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Article130 1958-09-26 6 320,000 TAPPERS' WAGES GO UP KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Rubber estate workers m the Federation, numbering 320,000, have been given a raise of 30 cents per day. This new wage scheme drawn m accordance with the average price of rubber from July 1 to Sept. 22 at 80.88 cents will be130 words
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Article, Illustration48 1958-09-26 6 MR. SASTROWARDOJO Surjono (above) has assumed duties as the new Information Chief of the Indonesian Consulate m Singapore. He replaces Mr Abdul Rahiman who was recently transferred to Manila. Before coming to Singapore Mr. Surjono was the Indonesian Information Officer m Italy, New York and Mexico.48 words
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Article92 1958-09-26 6 A labourer, Ong Ah Song. 50. was charged m the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday with the murder of a stevedore, Lav Kian Hock. 23, at Kheam Hock Road on the night of July 27. In another case. Lim Ah Sin. 48. was charged with the92 words
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Article46 1958-09-26 6 SETZ PETERA. 27, who was involved m a motor accident last Saturday at Bukit Timah Road. Singapore, died m the Singapore General Hospital early today. He was the third person to die from the same accident the other victims being Malays.46 words
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Article31 1958-09-26 6 A FOOD and fun fair will be held at the St. Theresa's Sino-English School, Kampong Bahru Road, Singapore, on Oct. 5. m aid of the school extension building fund.31 words
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127 1958-09-26 6 DEADLOCK BROKEN IN MOTORMEN DISPUTE THE Singapore Labour Ministry yesterday broke the deadlock m the dispute between the management of Universal Cars Limited and its 72 employees. A spokesman for the Ministry told The Standard that both parties had shown keenness m settling the 10-day old dispute. He sa d127 words
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129 1958-09-26 6 'Our Singapore' Exhibition Goes On Tour THE successful "Our Singapore" Exhibition, jointly sponsored by the Singapore Department of Information Services and the Junior Chamber of Commerce, will now go on tour m the rural areas, visiting six community centres. The Inhibition will visit the following rural centres on the dates129 words
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Article50 1958-09-26 6 THE Singapore Labour Department will ODen a temporary employment exchange at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce m Hill Street next Monday. This exchange, m co-opera-tion with the Chamber, will register and recommend applicants for jobs at the Constitution Exposition, to be held at old Kallang Airport.50 words
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Article80 1958-09-26 6 THE Royal Society of Health, Singapore, recently announced the following candidates had passed the Health Visitors Examination held m Singapore and Penang m July. Singapore: Ng Chin Yoke, Lee Ah Bin, Kow Siu June, Siow Nya Chee, Su Chuong Ting. Grace Chonfg Fui Tshu. Federation: Eugene80 words
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217 1958-09-26 6 Immigration Laws Will Soon Be Amended THE introduction of the Singapore Citizenship, without corresponding amendments to the Immigration laws, has brought about a "number of problems connected with immigration and passport matters" and the ordinance will soon have to be amended to meet these problems, says the 1957 annual report217 words
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Article248 1958-09-26 6 THE first meeting of the Eastern Regional Committee of the International Union Against Tuberculosis will be held m Singapore on Oct. 18 and 19, it was announced yesterday by the acting Medical Director of the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association, Dr. N- C Sen-Gupta. The Eastern Regional248 words
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Article, Illustration174 1958-09-26 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— When Malayan Airways' four engined DC -4 flies to Hongkong on Saturday it will extend the reliable and efficient services of "Malaya's own national airline" beyond the territories of Malaya, Borneo and her nearby neighbours. Inche Abdul Rahman Talib, Minister for Transport declaredFah - 174 words
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162 1958-09-26 6 PENANG, Thurs.— Alliance Councillors on all levels are indignant over a report, appearing m a Singapore newspaper (not The Standard) today under the heading, "A Power Struggle Splits The Penang Alliance." "This report is totally untrue and mischievous," the Penang State Alliance secretary. Inche162 words
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Article177 1958-09-26 6 THE Government Senior Health Officer, Dr. K. Kanagaratnam, told the monthly meeting of the Singapore Rural Board yesterday that the question of the public being asked to pay 20 cents for a medicine bottle at hospitals and clinics was still tinder consideration. He added177 words
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Article454 1958-09-26 6 UNKNOWN GOVT. FOR J CENTRAL fij KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs— The Feder ment is to subscribe $20,000,000 to the Cm Malaya on its establishment. The remai! of the $30,000,000 authorized capital is to as and when the Minister for Finance necessary. This Government obligation towards the bank is set out m454 words
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Article76 1958-09-26 6 THE following were elected 1958-59 office-bearers of the AH Malaya Muslim Missionary Society at its general meeting held recently. Dato 8 I. O. Alsagon* (President): Ahmad bin Mohamed Ibrahim. 8. O. Dasthagir and Haji Mohamed Khan (Vice Presidents); Hashim bin Abu Shaman (Hon Bee > A. Wahab76 words
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Article75 1958-09-26 6 THE ran** Indonesia jfe arrived „gj day from to stteod c 'i and totem£J rund l^ -'p»b»* Delhi. Mr Beitag Ml it the lirpwi tnic position of effected by Ah would be re&ffltj early next am pre?? for a tori en re His fovtruMl J ing on I pla75 words
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Article, Illustration55 1958-09-26 6 ••Some m 01 house was ro» one terrible mv entire l>'« In thet despertW r> s chi dren r.1'01** crue v today I J because *i. for dp <,: I lean an-; 5 tank ts\ l* re .r:'.f arin tr c thar-K« I never tSji m bi 5 queue>55 words
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Advertisement331 1958-09-26 6 INVIGORATIVE DETOXICATIVE AGENT FOR LIVER 1 L» I H I Pfl I k paw A k I a^|^^^^l^BLA_^hjM^^Bß^L^Bfeß^Bß^BsAa^kgß COMPONENTS: Each tablet contains: GURONSAN 50 mg. Vitamin C 10 mg. Vitamin Bl 2 mg. INDICATIONS: Liver Function Disorder (Jaundice, Epidemic Hepatitis, Hepatic, Cirrhosis, etc.). Drug Poisoning, Food Poisoning, Autotoxis, Hangover, Fatigue331 words
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277 1958-09-26 7 Inconsiderate Drivers And Bus Conductors BOARD ASKED TO ACT RURAL Board Councillor for Bukit Panjang, Mr. Teo Sar Tee, yesterday drew the attention of the Board to some of the inconsiderate drivers and conductors of a certain bus company. 'He said that of late there had been several accidents m277 words
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Article146 1958-09-26 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING robber prices (cents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were:— Buyers Sellers Spot 82 82i R.S.S. No. 1 83* 831 R.S.S. No 1 (Nov.) 83i 83i R.S.S. No. 2 8H 82 R.S.S. No. 3 78* 78* Tone Quiet. The tin price m Singapore was 5353J per picul146 words
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Article36 1958-09-26 7 HONGKONG. Sept. 25 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $1fi.02 to £1 Sterling. 55.80 to US$l; 51.85 to Malayan $1: $0,052 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $254 to a tael.36 words
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Article64 1958-09-26 7 MR. Graham McKelvey, Consul (Labour) attached to the American Consulate m Singapore, yesterday paid a courtesy call on the Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock. He told The Standard later that he was very happy to be m this country and would report to' his government64 words
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Article, Illustration145 1958-09-26 7 THE Australian Asian Association's representative m Singapore. Mrs. Jean Essery yesterday presented the Muslim Orphanage Association, Geylang, with sports gear, chocolates, sweets, toys and clothings The orphanage is looking after 17 children from Johore. Perak, Pahang and Singapore. Mrs. Essery, a Singapore- born Australian, speaks fluent145 words
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Article, Illustration122 1958-09-26 7 u~.J+\F thousand residents of Ayer Itam, Penang, ninV h£!L 0 ex Com terrorists tell them that to vSJZ ft ??K nd sec ith thc Government's Security forces m the jungle is to lace death. H^«-i« an l? rdpic (abov «> shovs,122 words
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Article358 1958-09-26 7 A DETECTIVE, Tan Slew Koon, 27, accused of attempting to cheat a second-hand car dealer, Kiu Hok Yong, told a judge m the Singapore Second District Court yesterday that money was planted into his pocket despite the fact that he had repeatedly refused to accept it.358 words
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Article, Illustration76 1958-09-26 7 INCHE Abdul Haraid bin Suleiman, who was recently appointed District Officer for the Southern Islands, yesterday attended the monthly meeting of the Singapore Rural Board to observe procedure. He will preside at the the proposed Council of nine elected ketuas (leaders) and three nominated members76 words
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Advertisement504 1958-09-26 7 Patrons Celebrating W*Z, of PROPHET MOHAMMED BpßJtgßgr 11, 1.45. 4, 6.30 9.30 piiiGHT for the GODS" gt,aar 1 KjjjoN GENERATE „,¥&>•» £%r§ K.« r r> Pf^k MOBV DICK" Color j WEf£m*9r 11.2.30,5.15,7.20.9.30 Enroll king 1 ll^lrrWrWs 1 i Kir MY dLv&tf™ I BV-^w'il •> rr SYMPATHY" C«. Color S BfeJ-^504 words
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Advertisement567 1958-09-26 7 fCAUAY ORGANisanoN JM ffgnrasn NOW showing! j ajSM 2I1!6 11 a.m.-1.45-4.15-6.45 A 9.30 p.m J WILLIAM HOLDEN <ilf|ir V W" C'Scope— (Col.) SOPHIA LORREN fill iMIZ NO FREE LISTS -AT TOMORROW 20th CENTURY-FOX PRESENTS MIDNIGHT ROBERT MITCHLM In W «w.Mum THE HUyTERS C'Scope— Color by PeLuxe ji Today a.m. "ULYSSES"567 words
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Miscellaneous630 1958-09-26 7 ■I on for the Wamm 1 I a\W Vi al 111 II Wamm elections— Wesley Ha 11 —6.30 p.m. Programme. 6.53 Regional an■il^llfil 111 BllfliTililPliil BnttWßVJftMMßaVaaiaaißiaßi nouncements. 6.54 Singapore s™# 1 |ll I*M L 1 L^ *m\ W ill 111. I V^V iiVl HK'JBI Malal^ Share Market Report. 7.00 p.m.630 words
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Advertisement880 1958-09-26 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Tels iJ92I/«i *****/4 112/ B. toblnten Reed THE SLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AaefRICAM SERVICI To HaßJfan. Beeten. New Tern, Bafllmara. Phda<alphle e> Gear Ports Spore P. Sham Penang MYRMIDON 22/28 Oct 27 Oct 28 Oct BJggatjgf, option to ■unit' vie other porta to lead erne discharge880 words
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Advertisement1169 1958-09-26 8 Tet 2405 Ma4NSPIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 Roes) (Incorporated m Singapore) <•* *£t" THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE IZ SAILINCS to LIVttPOOU GLASGOW. LONDON CONTININ7AL PORTS Carrier* option to proceed via other ports to lead and drsenaras (via Snes wltri liberty to proceed via Panama or Cape et Good Nope)1,169 words
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Advertisement920 1958-09-26 8 MITSUI TjJ LINE Spore P. Sham Penang FOR JAPAN Not man Mora for Yokohama, Kobe, Moji, 6 Ocr 4 Oct Hokubosan Mom for Yokohama, Kobe. Moji 12-Oct 10 Oct FOR U.S.A. Rio SUEZ For New York. Philadelphia, baftimore via Bombay. Awojison More 12 Oct 15 Oct ETA. N. York 29920 words
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Advertisement551 1958-09-26 8 EAST ASIATIC i ti HOMEWARDS Soilings tor Aden p or t sV" Rotterdom, Bremen. Homburg, Copenh^ *^i "BUSUANCA" •X n^HJ, Colling Gdynio P "SONCKHLA" IpS "FALSTRIA" m/2i o«, n t Possenger Accommodation Aeoilobl*. OUTWARDS Soilings for Bangkok and f V m^ Penong PSh Be s l "FALSTRIA" '^^KeieK -B6IRA- fcng551 words
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Article18 1958-09-26 9 ,i- CVn > v:r_ r s f\ n n '->' a '.-> t 6 H SUA ■>' ■i y H XV18 words
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Article38 1958-09-26 9 N4 ol rice l -vr a \S* l ostead c" fcairSenati agricni- lid hi n SecT«*ir will tael 2 atn transacq a st itement be nc idi ta 801 IB t.iv r i fitiona] tmfff asserted I:38 words
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Article, Illustration49 1958-09-26 9 NEARING completion at a shipbuilding yard m Leningrad is this Russian atomic d riven ice-breaker, the "Lenin." Top picture shows an assembler at the shipbuilding yard inspecting the top part of the atomic reactor. When ready, the reactor will drive the soon-to-be completed Russian ice-breaker49 words
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164 1958-09-26 9 Industrials And Tins Are Irregular INDUSTRIAL and tin counters rert irregular and in- ease, while rubbers n The Malayan ■--'i Nfprriav T r was small. Prkf aanges announced by Cfae Malayan Sharebrokers Association rere:— INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers BM Trustees 6.50 6.70 Praser and Neave: Orris. 2.74 2.78 Gammon 1.52 1.57164 words
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Article64 1958-09-26 9 LONDON, Sept. 25 (UPI)— j 3ritish Petroleum announced Monday that its spot bunker rrices for petroleum are rer;ced by 7s. 6d. per ton at porU m the Persian Gulf and [fa per ton at port.* m South Africa. Ceylon New Zealand, Cast Africa. Pakistan. Burma, the64 words
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Article40 1958-09-26 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following rhanges m its rates to merchants v est c r day Selling. T.T. or O.D. ready: French Francs *****; Belgian Francs 1609]: Italian Lire *****. Other exchange rates remain mattered40 words
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Article206 1958-09-26 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: B.M. Trustees $6.60: Federal Disp. $111; Fraser and Neave ords 52.80 to $2.77 i; Gammon $1.54 overnight. $1.50; Georgetown Disp. $2.41 9 Hammer $1.56; H. Waugh $1.30; Hume Pref. A4 10 xd; M. Cement $1.37; McAlister $1.29; Metal Box206 words
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Article107 1958-09-26 9 Rubber Slips On Heavy Arrivals HIGHER rubber stocks m Singapore, resulting from heavy arrivals from Indonesia, caused the local price to close 3/8 cent lower yesterday, at 83± cents per lb. for International first grade October. Despite disappointing overseas advices, the market opened at around previous closing levels. Later, prices107 words
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Article41 1958-09-26 9 SINGAPORE Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices m cents per lb. yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot fob. 82 82$ International Oct. No 1 R.S.S. 83* 83$ November 83* 83J October 2 81 i 81| October 3 78* 78|41 words
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Article122 1958-09-26 9 MONTREAL. Sept. 25, (Reuter) British Commonwealth Ministers today agreed m principle to set up a Commonwealth Economic Consultative Council, it was announced here tonight. The Earl of Home, Commonwealth Relations Secretary, said after a discussion of the matter by the Commonwealth Trade and Economic Conference, that the122 words
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Article282 1958-09-26 9 British Wool Clip Tops New Mark THE 1957 British wool clip of 75.1 million lb. was the heaviest for 18 years, states the British Wool Marketing Board, m its annual report. The clip was 11 per cent heavier than that of 1956. and for the types of wool handled, the282 words
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Article69 1958-09-26 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Chamber of Commerce, sponsors of a Colony trade mission to Australia and New Zealand, will hold a cocktail party m honour of the team on Oct. 2. eve of its departure for Sydney. The party will be held m the Chamber's premises m Hill Street.69 words
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Article31 1958-09-26 9 HONGKONG, Sept. 25 (Reuter). Sources of copper and aluminium ore had been found m all the provinces and autonomous regions of China, the New China News Agency said today31 words
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Article143 1958-09-26 9 OUTER ROADS Oulidia. Bendoran. Yamashita Maru. Prince Salvor, Kaloekoe. Siaoe. Lidia. Sunon. Kina Berebere. Tyndareus, Sigli. Almkerk. Summit 1. Incharran, Siewa Maru. Toyo Maru 51, Angkorwat. Barumun, Darvel. Saroena. Eastern Saga, Eastern Lucky. Menesthus Norvest, Van Noort. Saidja. INNER ROADS Emelio. Kian Tong, New Xoronation Kirn Ouan,143 words
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Article29 1958-09-26 9 AUSTRALIA expects to have a bumper wheat crop, estimated at 180,000.000 bushels, m the coming wheat season, according to the Minister for Primary Industry. Mr. W. McMahon.29 words
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219 1958-09-26 9 U.K. Firm Markets Flat- Band 'Strip' A NEW type of flatted wire' strapping combining the advantages of both round wire and flat- band 'strip' is now baing marketed by a U.K. Arm. Produced with a rust-proof galvanised finish, this new flatted wire has been specially developed for the packaging industries219 words
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Article291 1958-09-26 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. If experiments being conducted by a local company at Batu Caves, seven miles from here, are successful, Malaya will not only produce her own marble requirements, but compete with other world producers The company carrying out the experiments is Dolomite Industries of291 words
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Article292 1958-09-26 9 WEST GERMANY ACTS ON TIN IMPORTS KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Federation Government has received an assurance from the West German Republic Government that m future it would carefully examine applications for imports of Russian tin into West Germany. This is the result of representations made by the Federation Government to292 words
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87 1958-09-26 9 Malaya's Trade Up By $10.7 In August MALAYA had a favourable trade balance last month of $10,700,000 for the first time this year, according to preliminary figures A *I mp orts tota,1 ed $309,--000.000 and exports $320,300,000. In July, Malaya had an adverse balance of $31,500,000 with import* totalling $330,600,00087 words
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Article26 1958-09-26 9 MALAYAN banks, rubber, share and produce markets are closed today, being Prophet Mohameds birthday. The tin market, however, will be open as usurl.26 words
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Article48 1958-09-26 9 Offerings At About 80 Tons SINGAPORE tin market was quiet yesterday, with price closing unchanged, at $353| per picul. A market source said traders were anxiously waiting for results of the International Tin Council meeting. Yesterday's offerings on the Singapore market were again low. totalling some 80 tons.48 words
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Article45 1958-09-26 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —The Minister of Natural Resources announced today that the 9th contribution period towards the International Tin Buffer Stock will be from Oct. 1 to 31. The rate of contribution will be $21 a picul (unchanged from the previous period).45 words
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Article92 1958-09-26 9 PRODUCE PRICES SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra Sept. /Oct U.K.. Continent $33 J buyers $34J sellers: coconut oil In bulk $53i sellers. mi n drums $51* sellers; Muntok white pepper $125 sellers; Sarawak white $124 sellers; Special Sarawak black $74. Singapore Copra Association92 words
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Article28 1958-09-26 9 THE Federation Ministry of Commerce yesterday announced that the Government guaranteed minimum price for padi for the 1958/59 season has been fixed at $15 per picul.28 words
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Advertisement153 1958-09-26 9 ORIENT LINE XSI Spor« P.S'hom Penang j|! 1 Ocr 7 Oct 5 Oct l N Ny0 y 31 Oct 29 Oct s 7 Ocr 10 Oct II Oct 28 Ocr 31 Oct 1 Nor STAR LINEJJpT ty. '3 Oct 11 Oct Oct 25 Oct 25 No* 23 Nov U Oct153 words
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Advertisement155 1958-09-26 9 mt n+a> <&4 A M A W^ P P www W m Experience CountsV Faetonos throughout the world. TirtSfOflt total salos oieood £1.000,000 por def Operators who have had experience of the TirtSfOtlt Transport range know that these specialised tyres do stand up to gruelling work. The simple reason is155 words
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Article, Illustration357 1958-09-26 10 (Picture by (Standard pic by (ABOVE) Dato Wong Pow Nee i s seen here addressing the villagers. On the Chief Minister's right is Mr. Tan Choon Hong. Chairman of the Good Citizens Committee, South- West District, Penang. The District Officer, Balik Pulau, Inche Abu Mansor binCh'ng Yew Poh; FAH - 357 words
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Advertisement44 1958-09-26 10 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products s&bßmamßSammtm&Smfaf^ v BMvai^nnnTCnnnniKfeiMnam&V WBsam^aaawamm\^B3maY Jfc mW&xEfiS&LWa^aTi mm\^'''*^Ss^Z!i3ar^^E§&'''^ < ■'j^*qS6Bk3Bß '^'^^MKiOwfllannr Balashin Sai In The "New Look" Pack Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness, Nausea, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul Breath. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL BM^ > aj^i^^^BnflßffinnnHHnl44 words
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Article647 1958-09-26 11 FIELDS for Saturday ■JT lds for the Sultan's Gold Vase meet- SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD Friday. September 26, 1958 t,,» Div. I-' 1 Miles W- ROOCBd M/s. SL. Wont and V 6l CH Te© .3 j .AN B KELEN Mr. and Mr* TH Teo U» E AV ELS Mr and Mrs.647 words
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Article, Illustration370 1958-09-26 11 1 CLASS 3, DIV. 5— 4 FURS.— With a furlong to go Red Wolf HI was clear of Ms rivals and he ran on strongly to beat Khandi Star by three lengths. Third was Gay Hunter, a shorthead further back. 5 CLASS 3. DIV. 2—370 words
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Article143 1958-09-26 11 fy J*. P-a.vers Slbi,. n lL ca s f ont h h^^Rr- e:ght casn *n said Navy players, including the former Scottish international, John Rodd. will not be avail*b!e for the MRU trials. The SRU selection will be made from the Army, RAT and Civiians. Four teams took part143 words
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Article39 1958-09-26 11 «'pT The i 2» iv. Dar to *ne Penang state footballers and officials next week. The Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, who is also the President of the Football Association of Malaya, may a so attend the party.39 words
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Article403 1958-09-26 11 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD IF DISTINE WINS HE WILL MAKE HISTORY By IPOH, Thurs. The Sultan's Gold Vase, worth $17,500 m stakes and a gold trophy, to be run over the five and a half furlongs straight on Saturday, should provide the keenest ever competition m the403 words
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Article96 1958-09-26 11 I POLICE "B" team put up a creditable show to beat University of Malaya by two goals to one m the S.H.A. Div. 2 league match at Bukit Timah Road yesterday. Police, who lost their opening match to R.E.M.E. by four goals to nil last96 words
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Article616 1958-09-26 11 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Smashing Trial By Distine By IPOH, Thurs. DOWNING STREET (Franklin) and DISTINE (Mitchell), two of Neal Hobbs Vase candidates, provided the best workout this morning when they worked on the Vase Course. Going from the half mile they made a race of it ail616 words
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Advertisement142 1958-09-26 11 SULTAN'S COLD VASE I C/oss I Div. 1-5% Furs. Straight CL «v 912 MITCHiLL HOBBS Mr. W. McCrtfar Waft 8 5v B, BOUCOUBI SPINCIB Shaw Stabla MmAUm W UTA 6 8 07 CIYIH BOOCIBS Or. T.K. U. and Mr. CM Ha.Wm Cf U 8 8°« MAWI BOOCIBS M/a. C.K.*..k, S.L.142 words
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Advertisement118 1958-09-26 11 VASE WINNERS j j PAST winners of the Gold Vase to be run j 1950: MISS NATHAN (Harper). !||i 1951: BEST BET (Mawi). I 1952: SPORTING GESTURE (J. Donnelly) 1953: SUPERIORITY (Smith). j|i 1954: SOVEREIGN (Bougoure). 1955: JACKIE'S KUDA (Jones). > 1956: RUBBER PLANTER (Mitchell). II 1957: DISTINE (Johnson). mmm^118 words
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Article311 1958-09-26 12 Spore Lose Lye Huat For Foong Seong Cuptie THE last-minute withdrawal of the Colony's exchampion, Seah Lye Huat, has jeopardised Singapore's chances against Johore m the Foong Seong Cup Sooth Zone final at Johore Bahru tonight and tomorrow. He is unfit to play, and his place311 words
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162 1958-09-26 12 Eight Teams In Three Days Of Polo THE MALAYAN Polo Association begins its three-day Polo Tournament today with afternoon play from 4.30 to 6.30, at the Singapore Polo Club. There will be eight teams competing from the Association's five clubs: Singapore Selangor, Royal Panang, King's Dragon Guards and Penang They162 words
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Article175 1958-09-26 12 'Saints' Even In Ashness Tennis ST. JOSEPHS Institution and St. Andrews School played to a two-all draw m the Inter-School tennis tournament for the Father Ashness Shield played at the St. Patricks School courts yesterday. St. Andrews won the first point by winning the first doubles, but St. Josephs levelled175 words
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Article143 1958-09-26 12 JOHORE BAHRU United trounced Regimental Pay Office by 21 points (three goals, a penalty and a try) to five (a goal) m a rugger match at Nee Soon yesterday. J BU scored all their points m the first half to take a 21-0 lead before the143 words
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241 1958-09-26 12 SBA Panel To Coach 120 School Prospects THE Singapore Badminton Association, at its meeting last night, confirmed a panel of coaches who will also take m students of Chinese schools m the near future. The full panel consists of: S. A. Durai, Leow Kirn Fatt, Tan Chong Tee, Mrs. Amy241 words
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Article, Illustration64 1958-09-26 12 The Seventh Battalion, Royal Malay Regiment, stationed m Bidor, won the Denaro Cup when they beat the 2nd Battalion by jour goals to two m the final of the Army inter-unit competition olayed at the Armed Forces stadium m Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday.64 words
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Article, Illustration171 1958-09-26 12 The Punjab 'Lion' Has A Fear... THE 'Lion of Punjab.' burly Ranjit Singh, (above) who arrived m Singapore yesterday from Calcutta expressed a fear that the Pakistani Akram might 'want to get away again.* Ranjit claimed that he had challenged any one of the Pakistani brothers to fight him Indian171 words
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183 1958-09-26 12 THE visiting Tamkang College of Arts and Science cagers of Formosa took a 86-70 beating from the Singapore Combined team, m their last match at the Happy World stadium hast night. The Formosans led by Aye points at the interval, but fell back183 words
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253 1958-09-26 12 TWO goals against the run of play m the second half enabled Dockyard to beat the combined team of Europeans and Eurasians by three goals to one m a SAFA premier league match at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. The Combined team253 words
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Article32 1958-09-26 12 BERKELEY, California. Sept. 25. (Reuter) Britain's Christine Truman beat Shirley Kirkorian of Californ a 6-1 6-2 m the pnnual Pacific Coa t tennis championship at the Berkeley Tennis Club yesterday.32 words
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Article26 1958-09-26 12 COPENHAGEN. Sept 25 (Reuter) Denmark and West Germany drew 1-1 m a soccer international here last night. The Germans led 1-0 at halftime. ffi26 words
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Article64 1958-09-26 12 CONISTON, Lancashire, Sept. 25 (Reuter) Donald Campbell, who aims to set up a new world water speed record of 250 miles an hour, yesterday said he would make his first test run within the next 36 hours provided the weather improved. Campbell, whose present record is64 words
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Article, Illustration267 1958-09-26 12 He LOOKS Tough But How Tough Is He! THAT'S the question Colony fight fans will be asking about tonight's main event at the Happy World stadium where Sammy Wong (the toughlooking boxer pictured above) meets Ray Ming Chan, the FilipinoChinese who is the Singapore topnotcher at the moment. Sammy, Sarawak267 words
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Article56 1958-09-26 12 BOMBAY. Sept. 25 (Reuter) The top seeded pair, Lim Say Hup. of Malaya, and Charoen Wattanasin, of Thailand, reached the quar-ter-finals of the men's doubles m the Cricket Club of India badminton championships here last night. They beat an unseeded local pair, D. G Damani and56 words
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Article52 1958-09-26 12 LONDON. Sept. 25. Reuter > Results of yesterday's League football matches t?ere: LEAGUE II Brighton and Hove Albion 2. Liverpool 2 LEAGUE 111 Bournemouth 2, Norwich City 0 Southend U. 1, Colchester U. 1 Swindon Town 2, Bradford C. 2 Intermediate International (under 235) England 4, Poland52 words
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Article76 1958-09-26 12 HONGKONG. Sept 25 (Reuter).— Seoul Foot bah' Club of Korea, piaying their last ma:ch here, held a strong Combined Chinese side to a goalless draw before 22.000 spectators at Hongkong stadium tonight. It was the bes*, game of their three-match series. Play was very even and76 words
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Article132 1958-09-26 12 MALAX V.I.Ps, including the Prime Minister of Malaya, Tunku Abdul Rahman and Puan ghanfah, the Rajah of Perils And his Consort, Dato and Datin Hamid Jumat. will watch the Sultan s Gold Cup semi-final between Singapore and Perak Malays at Jalan Besar stadium at o132 words
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327 1958-09-26 12 AJAX STORE IN VAIN FOR THIS VICTORY KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. f than by merit that Selangor cdeJ Medan by the odd goal m five at th here tonight. the M J On their storming display of m, they led 2-1, the visitors should c clear-cut winners However, m fairness to327 words
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Article, Illustration64 1958-09-26 12 World champion Berry Briggs, Wimbledon and New Zealand. hurtles round the bend m a practice run. Barry defended his title m the world chaynpionship final at Wembley Stadium. Sixteen riders from six countries raced for \he blue riband of the speedway track, the Sunday Pictorial awarded £1.250. m64 words
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Article36 1958-09-26 12 Colony fri a ns on J at UO Kirn Yet. T Kan** R ajah. yT 5 M D* Ken? N. Other Bench XI L. Schubfrtn I" Chro w I <»nnws tl S|n?h.u mI Sinnathura, DTotta36 words
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Article43 1958-09-26 12 UNKNOWN UNKNOWN S R.C. "B Malaya H A c. BADMISTon Seong C>/n-.sj Johore, Johore SOCCER I f p l/ard "1 vr'i •0 i: 1 R j| p c.a. 5 B 0 X I V i J Chan (J Sovny '"r r mail, Hopp..,43 words
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Article15 1958-09-26 12 Boon-* j gut Sa biers 1 T.PCA "4 cM Cl hmete T'n# p.m. Victor*15 words
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Article86 1958-09-26 12 ABOARD I Cutter off N>*Sl (Reutcn another n:r.a'«! Britain's Sceptre 1 race of the lj yesterday prw once again the i light to rr Col imbil led! establishing I lead before lb* mile maris i triangular xw* increased finishing mc ■or about Sceptre. Columl la m the best-rf-*1 Columbia86 words
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Advertisement206 1958-09-26 12 DWARFING ALL OTHERS i g] SHAWS MALAY FILM PRODUCTIONS presents ffl 1 A GIANT' ENTERTAINMENT 1 A 5 -THEATRE PAN- MALAYAN MIDNIGHT PREMIERE TOMORROW! simultaneously at S I REX QUEENS REX CAPITOL REX I SINGAPORE SINGAPORE J. BAHRU KOALA LUMPUR IPOH S tmiM mU ui SI ''^^^i^l Wa\. ji£&i&sgx* '"■•^■'••i^B206 words
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Article208 1958-09-26 13 II PERRIN*. Lgttstei hi 'oofdy "The was a«k*d LsjNi wtei ac dsJSSfI he h:> list of B«i;ins is tairie idmirf* Bob I lair, l^k L», duinness. Irttj Hut ton. B rd Red SkelV!ar\ Brother* a Mssssa. h hi> Rst of nmedies to »uece>s Spoil r 'Perils oi Rnnum Ip208 words
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Article67 1958-09-26 13 r ir« Bm w rill of SinHtGirl i Certain iBH here Jff prize Wee. well*f and Art "f the Sintownbnds;?. hi from lronte«tants f deration Mb) who 5 thf rontad hv fojturv Fox P Ifcfcjßj Ire I **»n. >m. *»to?rapher 5 of the J* Gam J^Paradf at rerfnt- 367 words
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Article, Illustration277 1958-09-26 13 THE HOLLYWOOD IJWDOWNiy >/ UASDSOME I tali artAmerican Harry G- irdmo pays the other m Sophia Loren's m Paramount' s "Houseboat," starring] f:-\ Graitf and Miss Loren G\ irdmo is co--9 men Mestm Join Jerry "FAMOUS old-time comedians Snub Pollard and Hank Mann appear with Jerry Lewis m hat latest277 words
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Article, Illustration650 1958-09-26 13 JUNE WITH THE WHISTLE- BAIT FIGURE pvvvvvvvvvtttttttfftttvfvvveveevevfftftfttfttttttttifljiiAAAAiAAiafji PUMJiMxi -"tfcfc -Orttfc" K&U> -fI^WOS mmmmm\mm\a\ama\amm^m,M^M^^^M^^^^^m,M,mmmkmmmmmmmm^mimkm,^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ••TUNE IN JANUARY" J could aptly be a title for any biography on June Blair for it was as "Miss January" m the January, 1957, issue of PLAYBOY Magazine that she caught the eyes of Aubrey Schenck650 words
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Miscellaneous608 1958-09-26 13 TODAY'S QUOTATION: Ml H "Men should be wary of X making women for God counts their ffO la^^^^^S Proverb I l^^l A^ S4^ FRIDAY FOR EVERY. ONE: Be guarded m mat- Hl^^f^^ES£l2^^^^^^| co-operation PH and sociability. Do not I sVV^BMm I ml mix financial aWAma\%W M HI friendship. Avoid impulsive608 words
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Article, Illustration341 1958-09-26 14 Deaf A Toll Mounts As Troops Guard Streets To Prevent Civil War BIERUT, Sept 25 (UPI) A new run battle broke I out between rival political factions m Beirut today, m defiance of shoot-to-kill orders given to Lebanese military patrols. The Christian Phalange and341 words
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316 1958-09-26 14 WE'RE ON THE BRINK OF MAJOR WAR OVER QUEMOY U THANT UNITED NATIONS, Sept. *5 (Reuter) The Formosa crisis continued to exercise the General Assembly yesterday as delegate after delegate expressed alarm over the developments, though no move has been made to place it on the agenda. In one of316 words
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Article43 1958-09-26 14 CANADA JAPAN LINK TOKYO, Sept. 25 (Reuter) The Japanese International Telegraph and Telephone Company said today it would start direct telex service be: ween Japan and Canada from October 2. The charge will be 3,240 yen (Malayan $27) for the visit three minutes.43 words
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277 1958-09-26 14 LLOYD CALLS FOR TRUCE IN STRAITS OF FORMOSA UNITED NATIONS, Sept. 25 (UPI) British Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd today urged an immediate cease-fire m the Formosa Straits and welcomed the "Conciliatory approach by the United States Government** to fhe conflict between Communist and Nationalist China. "We hope most earnestly that277 words
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167 1958-09-26 14 LONDON. Sept. 25 (Reuter).— Squadron Leader C. N. Pollock, former R.A.F. Station Administrative Officer at Tengah. Singapore, and his German-born wife Use. have arrived m Britain after a 25,000-mile overland journey from Malaya. Their three and a half month trip m a167 words
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Article26 1958-09-26 14 A PARTY from an Icelandic gunboat yesterday boarded the British trawler Paynter as she was fishing off Iceland, the Admiralty announced m London last night. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article25 1958-09-26 14 MR. Duncan Sandys, the British Defence Minister, left by air for Florida yesterday after three days of Washington talks on closer Anglo-American defence cooperation. ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article21 1958-09-26 14 A MYSTERY letter warning Police to keep out of Italian affairs was received by the South Australian Police Department yesterday. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article27 1958-09-26 14 A GROUP of Japanese scientists yesterday succeeded m firing an observation rocket at Michikawa Beach. Akita Prefecture, Nor.hern Japan, as part of International Geophysical Year observations. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article37 1958-09-26 14 MORE THAN 300,000 people m Shanghai have joined the militia and are pushing ahead with their campaign to arm and train themselves m the face ol "continuing United States aggression," the New China News Agency reported yesterday.37 words
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Article41 1958-09-26 14 EMPEROR Hirohito and Empress Nagako yesterday invited to a luncheon party at the Imperial Palace the newly arrived Philippine Ambassador to Japan, Mr. Manuel A. Adeva. and Mrs. Adeva and the Italian Ambastador to Japan. Mr. Maurelio Coppini and Mrs.Coppini.— ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article42 1958-09-26 14 U.S. Says No To New Algeria THE United States refused yesterday to recognize the provisional Algerian Government. State Department spokesman Lincoln White told newsmen: "I wish to confirm that the United States does not intend to recognize the provisional Algerian Government." UPIUPI - 42 words
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Article51 1958-09-26 14 THE Foreign Ministry m Seoul has announced that Lieutenant General Choi Duk Shin. South Korean Ambassador to South Vietnam, will visit Burma, Cambodia. Thailand, and Malaya later this month to ask the support of the South-east Asian nations for the admission of South Korea into the United51 words
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Article36 1958-09-26 14 THE bodies of six United States airmen who died when their plane crashed m Soviet Armenia on Sept 2 were last night handed by the Russians to American officials at the Soviet-Turkish border ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article, Illustration51 1958-09-26 14 Miracle Blood TWO women prepare to kiss the glasscase containing the miraculous blood of St Januarius, m the cathedral of Naples Italy, held by a priest. The blood of the martyr who was beheaded m 305 A.D and who is credited with countless miracles, liquefies three times a year. U.P.I.U.P.I. - 51 words
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Article, Illustration122 1958-09-26 14 After 50 years m the British Army, Field Marshal Montgomery attended his last parade on Sept. 18. As Deputy Supreme Commander Allied Powers m Europe he took the salute for the last time at the military headquarters of S.H.A.P.E. m Paris. The band of Monty's old regiment,UPI - 122 words
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Article125 1958-09-26 14 BEIRUT, Lebanon, Sept. 25 (UPI) Evacuation of U.S. forces from the Lebanon is expected to be completed by Oct. 17, it was reliably learned tonight. U.S. Ambassador Robert McClintock and- armed forces commander Adm. James L. Holloway discussed final evacuation schedules with President Chehab m125 words
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Article34 1958-09-26 14 THE OMAN bureau yesterday claimed 22 British soldiers were killed and 23 Injured m clashes m the Oman on Sept. 19. The report said one British plane was shot down. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article32 1958-09-26 14 THE CEYLON Government has chosen Katunayake, former British Airbase, 22 miles north of Colombo, which it took over last year, as the site of the country's new international airport ReuterReuter - 32 words
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200 1958-09-26 14 Cypriots Will Back My Plan Makarios NICOSIA, Sept 25 (Reuter) Archbishop Makarios said yesterday he was "absolutely certain" the Cypriot people would back his proposal Tor an independent Cyprus, the Liberal Greek Cypriot newspaper Phileleftheros reported. "I think today's situation makes such a step necessary." the newspaper quoted him as200 words
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Article295 1958-09-26 14 LONDON, Sept. 25 (UPI) The majority opinion m London tin circles today was that when the International Tin Council meets this afternoon it will decide not to support the minimum price of spot tin for the An increasing number of Council members are understood295 words
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Article62 1958-09-26 14 BONN. Sept. 25 (Reuter) —Mr. Harold Macmillan, the British Prime Minister, is to visit Bonn from October 8 to 9, the West German Foreign Office announced here yesterday. The announcement said the invitation to Mr. Macmillan was made to enable previous discussions to be continued,62 words
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Article131 1958-09-26 14 LONDON, Sept. 25 (Reuter A rm vative Members of Parliament yestert creation of a three-million strong SS< with nuclear weapons as a step toward tt' f world diJ In a 3 "World B*3 they v sugge;2 "Shtly armeai J° garrison an u al connict strength of {i together *h1131 words
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Article159 1958-09-26 14 North-east India NEW DELHI. Sept. 25 (Reuter).—Nearly 1,400 have been killed during the government's four year old campaign against the rebel Naga tribesmen m North-east India, it was stated m the Council of State (Upper House) yesterday. Replying to question, Mrs Lakshmi Menon. Deputy159 words
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Article35 1958-09-26 14 JAKARTA. Sept. 25 (UPI). —The Hotel De? Indes. Indonesia's largest hotel, was taken over by the Indonesian Tourist Council today The Dutch-owned Jakarta Hotel has been under military supervision since December.35 words
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Article34 1958-09-26 14 JAKARTA, Sept. 25 (UPI*. —Military Authorities m Makassar. South Celebes, yesterday ordered indefinite suspension of the daily newspapers "Bara and *T;aja Timur" for publishing "hostile and disparaging" reports about the government.— UPIUPI - 34 words
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Article59 1958-09-26 14 LONDON M Strong Raid I up to 80 mils 1 the British Ei rompanierf ir. n I heavy rain. Flooding property Ml 1 some area* The 22jO0<M» vania due t" 1 treal has RSfl dock at Liven* terday with Ell gers on boarr. Another 3T. ci ed up at59 words
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Article18 1958-09-26 14 PREMIER J Parliament n»| eminent wa? n 4 Russia abou 4 I of two steel MJ UPIUPI - 18 words
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