Singapore Standard, 3 October 1958
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Title Section24 1958-10-03 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ******5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 3, 1958. Vol. IX No. 93. 5 cf. 14 Pages 1 9H 4 [FINAL EDITION]24 words
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Article101 1958-10-03 1 FLOODS HEAVY floods in India and France yesterday drowned 77 people and caused considerable damage to crops and property. From Lucknow, Reuter reports that the Western districts of Uttar Pradesh were inundated after five days of continuous rain. Forty-three were drowned two million acres of101 words
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Article73 1958-10-03 1 BRUGSS, Belgium. Oct. 2, (UPI) Princess Margaret narrowly missed death in an automobile accident here toHav She also saved a small boy from injury in the mishi The Princess, on the third day of a quiet nve-day visit to Wgium, was walking with her Darty through the73 words
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Article58 1958-10-03 1 TOKYO. Oct. 2 (UPI) Japanese workers today scheduled nationwide 24--hour strikes at U.S. military bases beginning midnight on 45,000 member National Garrison Forces Workers Union (Zenchuro) called the strikes to protest against the dismissal of thousands of Japanese workers by U.S. forces, caused by the gradual58 words
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321 1958-10-03 1 NICOSIA, Oct. 2 (Reuter) A British civilian was shot dead and two British soldiers were seriously injured in a bomb and mine explosion today as Britain's "partnership" plan went into its second day. The Briton was killed outside a shop in Larnaca, South-westReuter; UPI - 321 words
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Article, Illustration141 1958-10-03 1 Her sarongs caught the eye in the US W£TR\ MALAY filnt Wfc?Vhiton. tbho revresenU ed Singapore at the San Frarici*co Festival of Pacific"** countries yq&terday returned to the Colony by Pan American Airways with one regret. SHE WAS UNABLE TO MEET HER FAVOURITE ACTOR, TONY CURTIS. Zaiton, who spent about141 words
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186 1958-10-03 1 Duty on SOME SMOKES go UP in S'pore THE Singapore Government announced yesterday, that from midnight, certain "minor increases" in the Customs duty on imported cigars, cigarettes and pipe tobacco came into force. The Government statement said that there has been no increase in duty on popular brands of cigarettes186 words
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Article119 1958-10-03 1 BELGRADE, Oct. 2 (UPI)— The bodies of 27 coal miners have been recovered from the Pod vis Mine near Zajecar after disaster struck the pit yesterday. Spokesmen for the Serbian executive council said there were 188 miners underground when fire broke out after an119 words
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173 1958-10-03 1 Macao Is 'Base' Of Dope Smuggling Ring MANILA, Oct. 2 (UPI) Macao, a Portuguese colony opposite Hong Kong, is the "base" of an international smuggling ring supplying opium to the Philippines, a top ranking Filipino government investigator reported today from Hong Kong. A foreign espionage group, according to Lt. Commander173 words
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Article472 1958-10-03 1 MAN "who got AWAY in TIME... JVa New Arrests In 'Operation MBomoh 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The secretory of the outlowed Socialist Youth League of Molaya, Chwee Fona Min, had slipped away from yesterday's nationwide Police Special Branch swoop on subversive elements, The Standard was told today. Jt was learnt472 words
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Article96 1958-10-03 1 One Death 4 New Cases POLIO IN SINGAPORE THERE were four new cases of poliomyelitis in Singapore, one of whom had died. This brought the total number of cases to 36 since the outbreak. The Director of Medical Services, Dr. -M. Doraisinyam, yesterday told The Standard that there was enough96 words
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Article280 1958-10-03 1 Super U.S. Bombers In Formosa TAIPEI, Oct 2 (UPl)— High altitude B-57 American jet bombers have arrived in Formosa to bolster U.S. striking power in the war- threatened Formosa Straits, it was disclosed today. The B-575, able to strike at almost any important military target in China, greatly strengthen the280 words
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159 1958-10-03 1 4 American Servicemen Missing: Plane Lost TAIPEI, Oct. 2 (UPI) A Nationalist Chinese PBY seaplane with four U.S. military men aboard has been missing over the Formosa Straits since yesterday afternoon, the Defence Ministry announced today. An American spokesman said the plane carried seven passengers and four crew members. The159 words
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Article21 1958-10-03 1 DR. MARIE STOPES. birth control campaigner, died ye§terday at her home in Surrey, England. She was 78.— Reuter.21 words
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Article327 1958-10-03 2 JOBLESS FATH I'LL GIVE BABY AWAY FAMILY MAY LOSE HOME WITH eviction facing him because he cannot pay four months' rent arrears to the Singapore Improvement Trust, a father of 12 wants to give away the coming 13th member of the family for adoption. The father, Mr. Sim Eng Wah,327 words
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Article, Illustration49 1958-10-03 2 THIS family face eviction from the Singapore ]>■ -prorpyy.eni 7> to raise the money to pay four months arrears in rent The < -V"'' three not in the picture Mr. Sim Eng Wah, unemployed .jjl give away for adoption to any loving family the bohy due49 words
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Article60 1958-10-03 2 THESq ernmfnt i Lffislatm at its nwa •ntsdar to q o:her M plemf ntarj I this ,mr If this iote is app lopment tip war will tot tvirf nyn Biegest SUPpIfM 51.155.18i for work i darj scbi Thf Mh ing built I .ianj. Ai Jalan I Thnmsoj startrt expwtedl60 words
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Advertisement1841 1958-10-03 2 TUITION WALTZ/fOXTHOT Class. $8/-. Starting 7.30 p.m. To-day. Lee's School of Dancing,. 126 Sims Avenue, Singapore. Him PURCHASI SOON TECK FINANCE COMPANY finance Hire-Purchase on motor cars. new and secondhand (1953 Model uowards only), terms moderate. Apply 173A South Bridge «oad. Singapore. Telephone ***** or Room 2. 3rd Floor. MCA1,841 words
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Advertisement317 1958-10-03 2 TENDER NOTICES STATE SECRETARIAT., PERAK. SALE BY TENDER TENDERS are Invited for the purchase of a Govern* ment Daimler Saloon Motor Car bearing registration No. AB. 917. The Vehicle can be inspected at the State Secretariat Douglas Road, Ipoh. on any working day. Tenders close at 12.Q0 noon on 21st317 words
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Advertisement643 1958-10-03 2 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: Supply of 17,500 lbs. Anhydrous Ammonia for 1959. Tender-Deposit $200/-. Close at 2.15 P.m. on 20.10.58. Tender documents, are available from Electricity Department (Room 109) on production of the City Treasurer s Deposit Receipt, which will be made in the name of the643 words
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Advertisement209 1958-10-03 2 TENDER NOTICES TENDERS will be received from registered P- w Contractors in Class *E and above at the office of tne Senior Superintendent of Stores Furniture. P.W.D., Kan dang Kerbau, Singapore up to noon of 17th October, 1958 for the following work:Supply Delivery of 80 Foam Rubber Mattresses 75" x209 words
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Article701 1958-10-03 3 October 3. 1958 hilt to the End../ with which the Federalaunched its biggest crack-down pfliunist subversionists in midweek, in eitend« n g from Kedah to Malacca, gave BJ|ter Tunku Abdul Rahman a solid "and ground iot Jus impressive address to Alliance members. With his flair for km*.701 words
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Article33 1958-10-03 3 L HC T Koao >pore A iSL! 11 J* 6 Cables. lIC£RNEWS H H 15 nnes). All department* eDr rr( T Su,ar Blot. 174 Batu *d IB Sl «*836633 words
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Letter717 1958-10-03 3 PHILIP DEANE - PHILIP DEANE By WASHINGTON T^HOR, America's ballis1 tic missile with a range of 1,500 miles, which was to have been installed in Britain this winter as an answer to Russia's rockets, will not now be ready for a further nine months or one year.717 words
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Letter231 1958-10-03 3 Sir I warmly support your reader Prema Nadkarni who was rightly amused after reading your editorial on 'Nehru's Neutrality." Mr. Nehru may appear "neutral" to you or to Mr. Verghese but his (India's Prime Minister's) popularity in his country has not waned a bit. While in India early231 words
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Article, Illustration1420 1958-10-03 3 George Sherman - Russia's Internal Passport Svstem George Sherman Soviet Survey by LONDON. J^JOSCOW the capital of the Soviet world —is also Moscow the most over-populated city in the modern world. A "boom town" of nearly five million inhabitants, of crowded tenements literally crumbling under the weight of their occupants, the city is1,420 words
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Article, Illustration412 1958-10-03 3 the NEWS as its strikes me G^GumaJUa. TF you have seen some of my colleagues strut about Singapore with their chests thrown oat well forward and wearing a look of superiority, it is because we have every reason to be proud of ourselves for the bouquet handed out to journalists412 words
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Article, Illustration390 1958-10-03 4 Invest Assets To Aid Jobless And The Industries Call to Insurance Companies INSURANCE companies in Singapore should invest at least 60 per cent of their assets which runs into several million dollars in local industries and other public utilities Mr. Peter Y. Kwok, General Manager of the Public Insurance Company390 words
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328 1958-10-03 4 Prove Guilt Of Detained Men -MPSF Tells Govt. Kl ALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Malayan People's Socialist Front views with the greatest concern the arbitrary arrests of Socialists of this country, including ten Chinese members of the Party Ra'ayat and members and officials of the Labour Party of Malaya, declared the328 words
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Article144 1958-10-03 4 He Wants Open Trial For Yuen IPOH, Thurs. Government is to be urged to hold an open trial for Yuen Foo Thong, assistant secretary of the Perak branch of Party Ra'ayat. who was one of the persons arrested by Special Branch officers in their swoop against alleged "subversives" throughout the144 words
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Article44 1958-10-03 4 SINGAPORE Police on Wednesday recovered some weapons in Keong Saik Road when a member of the public dialled "999" on seeing a group of suspicious youths. Police recovered a pair of shears, a piece of lead piping and a soldering iron.44 words
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194 1958-10-03 4 Two Cents Less Per Unit For Your Lighting CHARGES for electricity over a minimum of 20 units used for domestic lighting in Singapore will be reduced by two cents per unit from Jan. 1 next year. The new rates, recommended by the City Council Public Utilities Committee, were approved by194 words
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Article270 1958-10-03 4 THE special committee appointed by the Singapore City Council to inquire into the "unsatisfactory position pertaining' to the Murnane Reservoir, will give its findings next week. Mr. P. C. Marcus, the chairman of the committee who is also acting Chief Administrative Officer of the City270 words
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Article66 1958-10-03 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein, toured the 6th Battalion, Royal Malay Regiment camp at Ipoh Road, this morning. He was met by the Battalion Commander, Lt.-Col. Ibrahim bin Ismail, and inspected the Battalion quarter guard. The66 words
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Article185 1958-10-03 4 PAINTER JAILED FOR ROBBERY A HOUSE painter. Lim Kim Hong, 24, was yesterday sentenced in the Singapore Assize Court to five years' jail for robbing a farmer, Lim Siak Keng and his wife. Teo Ah Koh. of $1,000 in cash and jewellery. The court was told that Lim entered Siak185 words
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Article222 1958-10-03 4 TEACHERS IN NEW SCHEME TALKS REPRESENTATIVES of three teachers' unions and the Singapore Government held discussions on the proposed revision of -the Education Scheme, yesterday. At the meeting. Government's proposals on a unified scheme of service, promotions and conversion of salaries were handed over to the unions' representatives. The proposals222 words
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Article147 1958-10-03 4 Drought: Farmers Hungry IPOH, Thurs.— Two-hunnreri and ten Malay families living in three kampongs in the Sitiawan area of Perak. vrhose crops have been ruined v drought, are facing a serious food shortage. State Welfare Association had already given more than 1.000 gantangs of rice for distribution among the people147 words
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Article46 1958-10-03 4 DUE to the insufficient number of prints received, the nosing date for entries to the first Pan-Malayan Junior Fhotographic Exhibition, sponsored by the Photographic Society of the Penang Free School, has been postponed to Oct. 11. Judging will take place on Oct. ,15.46 words
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170 1958-10-03 4 PLANS FOR EVENING COLLEGE SENT TO GOVERNMENT THE Singapore Euro-Ameri-can Association has submitted to Government for approval plans to buiid a college to teach business administration, economics, politics, education, arts and accountancy ♦i, s ?/5 ndard understands .nat $5,000 has been promised to the proposed college by several sponsors towards170 words
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Article, Illustration195 1958-10-03 4 THREE Q IN PROTES AGAINST PAP RAI THREE Singapore City OUnnII signed from the Council's Examin protest against the attack leveiil^ ordinary meeting last month at They are: Mrs. F. Leon -Son rrj Tsuen Hoa. (Workers Party j an/ u (Lab. Front). nc y U The attack was madp by195 words
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Article120 1958-10-03 4 THREE staf >bin, J ear Road Z S lrcus Z dav f har M orf Mnth ourt with ti, The dm, Gopal, wua tabbed Latfe a tQ ddy 2 Cl rcus. on «1 that o n c '■<"■' he :rrr< toddy fo Cirrjc y j.... 1 Hp p' 1120 words
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Article25 1958-10-03 4 CHAN iThior.g Hoc-. not g~. Ninth Miprf I terdty <r > 3 fully t)r.i'J« Ifansoof ij Each > I bail J til ~-r will rorrg25 words
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Advertisement55 1958-10-03 4 f f I CT A D ml}/ tV #W» J A LARGE CONSP CHINESE 0 CRAFTS ANTIC FURNITUR LINEN EMBROID CHILDREN, LADIES, GARMENTS ALL STOCKS REDg FROM 20% to Inspection W«'^. WAWAMZm 6, R-ffles Place J 173, Orchard Ro^d^^^ Naturally, f the taste is of <;. m carefully toasted S55 words
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270 1958-10-03 5 Jo Pay For Dead Man's Land ie tv gangsters and detectives are preventing hawkers from using the Boon Teck Road market, Singapore's Assistant Minister to n >ir. M. P. D. Nair, was told yesterday. bJard this wnile B ivin B a, talk on270 words
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Article102 1958-10-03 5 Mini ntic Qist, Blaise bqob T.OO's Jstra in the ktr e j singa- 5 I 11 ttive paras- ;e B r to tH pus i ate 1 i arc i the u i cAes rrmetil i f Mr Get a WOfknly r i h<«»'p i-V.r Calame'2 tei was grof.-102 words
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Article49 1958-10-03 5 LIM GEOK TENG, 28, pleaded not guilty in the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's an veserday to a charge causing the death of Yeo Mr. Tiew by a negligent act n amounting to culpable b micide on Aug 16 He was allowed bail of $2,000 till Oct. It culpable49 words
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Article153 1958-10-03 5 THE price of water supplied to ships in Singapore from Jan. 1 next year will be increased to $3 per 1,000 gallons from the present price of $2. The Standard was told yesterday that a decision to this effect had been taken by the153 words
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Article36 1958-10-03 5 HONGKONG, Oct. 2. Special Standard Service Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $16.01 to £1 Sterling 55.***** to US$l: $1,852 to Malayan $1: $0,050 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $253,625 to a tael.36 words
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Article56 1958-10-03 5 WONG Siew For was yesterday remanded till Oct. 4 after he pleaded not guilty in a Singapore Court to a charge of attempted extortion of $1 from Veerapan Retnam at the junction of Temple street and South Bridge road on Wednesday evening. The case will56 words
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Article, Illustration225 1958-10-03 5 Asians Good To Face Up To Problems, Says Italian Envoy ASIANS can meet political problems more successfully than any other people, said an Italian trade expert, before he left Singapore yesterday on the Victoria. i Dr. Umberto Tito, 42. Trade Commissioner to Indonesia, made this remark on his way to225 words
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Article228 1958-10-03 5 UMPir, Thurs. Yet another move Is t0 *ttl e the nine-month-old dispute beJ«ional t nion of Plantation Workers and "Ranting Industries Employers' Association for Malaya's 320,000 rubber J ?-tve: discussions" held in the past bep Bodies both of them wield the nation's r^nUm228 words
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Article78 1958-10-03 5 IPOH, Thurs.— Mr. R. C M. Rayan, a proprietary planter of Kuala Kangsar, was yesterday called to the Federation Bar when Mr. Justice Syed Sheh Barakbah allowed his application made in the Perak High Court. Mr. Rayan, brother of Mr. R. C. Mannavarayan, wellknown resident of78 words
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Article123 1958-10-03 5 SECRET Society thugs struck again last night in three separate attacks in Singapore. The victims, two youths and a man were taken to hospital with stab wounds. The first attack took olace at 7.30 p.m. in Eng Watt Street where Koh Soon Chwee 16, w123 words
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Article56 1958-10-03 5 fc T h e l r) Chairyj"- pe that the r,/ on adf- V farmer hi;, Com- wd i: J* T.inn V in ihe to a scheme >' l "o to Ihe f ed a V": in e *ru [Si rr n e^J t Jj a- hieve t r^r56 words
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Article313 1958-10-03 5 Treatment Of Thugs: A STATEMENT in a Singapore Prison journal that prisoners should be "taught such a lesson" that they will live in mortal fear of ever returning to prison met with a mixed reception from religious leaders yesterday. Canon Dr. D. D. Chelliah, Archdeacon of313 words
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Article, Illustration122 1958-10-03 5 They're Scenery Brides THREE bachelors are seeing the sights of Malaya by car and, if luck permits, they hope to find the brides after their own hearts. The three adventurers are spending their vacation by motoring up the main road from Singapore to Haadyai in South Siam and visiting everyR. Vijesurier - 122 words
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Article, Illustration116 1958-10-03 5 A GALA fancy dress ball will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall, on October 11 in aid of the Singapore Children's Society Convalescent Home at Tanah Merah. Twenty-five models of the Joan Booty Model Academy will act as dance hostesses that night116 words
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168 1958-10-03 5 Confessions And The Law: Up To Priest archdeacon THE Archdeacon of Singapore, Canon Dr. D. D. Chelliah, said yesterday that it should be left to the conscience of a priest whether he should reveal a secret obtained through confession if compelled by the law. He was commenting on a Reuter168 words
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Advertisement483 1958-10-03 5 xiF now on I NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY I TO, COME TAKE ADVANTAGE MAKE YOUR DOLLAR DOUBLE I DON'T DELAY SHOP- EARLY I SMASHING BARGAINS DACRON TROUSERS ORLON TROUSERS i NOW $10.50 A Pair NOW 512.50 A Pair TOWELLING NYLON FANCY J TEESHIRTS TROIIeRS SPORTSHIRTS t NOW 52.90 each NOW483 words
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187 1958-10-03 6 Economy Drive Launched KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs The Federation Cabinet today ordered that all ministries "freeze" their staff recruitment plans where the need is not very urgent, The Standard was told. This move was ordered by the Cabinet as an economy drive. "The187 words
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Article224 1958-10-03 6 'Grouse' Over Jeddah Voyage PENANG, Thurs.— Medical facilities on board the two pilgrim ships, "Anking" and "Anshun," are provided in accordance with the Shipping Ordinance. This was stated by the Pilgrimage Control Officer, Tuan Haji Ali Rouse, who told The Standard today that there should224 words
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Article149 1958-10-03 6 He Stabbed His Sister In-Law IPOH. Thurs.— A driver stabbed his attractive sister-in-law, after accusing her of "going after" other men, since the death of her husband (the driver's brother) about a month ago. This was stated before Magistrate Ibrahim bin Abdul Manan today when the driver, Ng Sek, 36,149 words
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Article115 1958-10-03 6 SULTAN OPENS NEW CINEMA KUALA KANGSAR. Thurs. The Sultan of Perak declared open Shaw Brothers' latest $300,000 Rex Cinema at Jalan Raja last night. On arrival, the Sultan was received by the District Officer, Tuan Haji Mahmood bin Hussein. A bouquet was presented to the Raja Perempuan bv Miss Iversen.115 words
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306 1958-10-03 6 Company's $500 Fine Raised To $2,500 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Renshaw Investment and Finance Company Limited, which was fined $500 by the Sessions Court on July 1 for running a life assurance business without first depositing $200,000 a s security with the Federation Accoun-tant-General, had its fine increased to $2,500 by306 words
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Article72 1958-10-03 6 IPOH, Thurs. A non-cer-tificated class for first aiders, organized by the Perak Branch of the Red Cross was started yesterday. There was a good attendance of men and women. The class, which is held once weekly in the Red* Cross office. General Post Office building,72 words
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Article77 1958-10-03 6 US Radio Talk By Dato KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Dato Chelvasingam Mclntyre, who is acting as alternative representative of the delegation of the Federation of Malaya at the current United Nations General Assembly, will give listeners in this country a report on the current debate over the New York radio network77 words
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Article87 1958-10-03 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Chia Sui Hui. 29, and Theen Eoo Chan. 41. were today charged before Magistrate Tuan Haji Mohamed Taib with theft of steel pipes worth $6,090. Chia pleaded guilty and was allowed bail of $5,000 until Oct. 10. when sentence will be imposed. Theen87 words
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Article, Illustration101 1958-10-03 6 MALACCA, Thurs. A large gathering attended the birthday anniversary celebrations of Mahatma Gandhi at the Indian Association this evening. The band of the Henry Gurney School attended while speeches were made by various people including Mr. K. Somasundram and Mr. Retnam Chettlar. Standardise by thrff Federation Army officersFAH - 101 words
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Article421 1958-10-03 6 8 YEARS' JAIL FOR HEADMAN PENANG, Thurs. A 53--year-old kepala, Hoong Mun Chee, who nad caused a woman's death by inflicting several stab wounds all over her body, pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of manslaughter and was sentenced to eight years' jail in the Assize Court today. Hoon? was421 words
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Article, Illustration305 1958-10-03 6 Army of men that will grow from day to day MEN of the Singapore Infantry Regiment arc a splendid bunch of soldiers and the Colony should be proud of them, Col. P. D. Denman, retiring Commandant of the Military Forces, said this aboard the Carthage yesterday. It was his farewell305 words
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237 1958-10-03 6 Day's Jail, $500 Fine For Police Inspector I ALOR STAR. than. A I temporary police inspector, j Ahmad bin Osman. who was j t described by his superior offiJj L cer as a very hard-working j man with ten years' service. was today sentenced to one I day's imprisonment and237 words
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Article78 1958-10-03 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs A labourer, S. Singaram, 40. died early today from injuries inflicted on him In a fight las*, night. Singaram was hit several times on the head with a candlestick following an argument over a telephone call The lights in his Jinjanß north house78 words
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Article76 1958-10-03 6 ALOR STAR. Thur? A Preliminary inauiry into a charge of robbery again>' Khalil bin Abdullah and Hami bin Haji Ibrahim was brouph 4 to a close before Tunku Zain- i Abidin in the Magistratr> Court here today. An ex-nurse. Faridah binte Abdullah, was robbed at76 words
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Article67 1958-10-03 6 PENANG, Thurs.— The first annual congress of the so-ia isi front will be held at the Town Hall, Kuala Lumpur, on day. Chairman of the Main van People's Socialist, Front. Inrhe Ahmad Boestaman, will address the Congress. Speeches will al^o be maoe by leaders of the Labour67 words
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357 1958-10-03 7 They Threw Blankets Over Shopman KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Six thugs carried out a daring 3 a.m. robbery in Cross Street here today taking away a 500-katty safe containing cash, gold and a pistol to the value of more than $5,500. The thugs gained entry357 words
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143 1958-10-03 7 A 45-YEAR-OLD cabin boy, «his wife and their young son. had the biggest thrill of their lives when they stepped aboard a Britannia aircraft at Singapore's International Airport, bound for Colombo. The cabin boy, S. M. Andiappan and his family143 words
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Article153 1958-10-03 7 Highway Abduction Inquiry A SINGAPORE Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong Hing, was yesterday told how a carpenter was abducted and later found dead three miles away at Penh as Road. Hee Chye Chuan. testifying at an inquiry into the death of his friend. Hin Keng Chong 22, said they were walking153 words
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Article138 1958-10-03 7 Car Thugs Rob Aged Woman A 68-YEAR-OLD woman fell victim to two robbers in Singapore when she accepted a lift in their car on Wednesday night. The victim, Tan Swee Huay. had earlier gone to the Woodbridge Hospital in Yio Chu Kan* Road to visit her daughter When she came138 words
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Article, Illustration265 1958-10-03 7 Fast To Death' Man Is Not Joking HIS HUNGER STRIKE CONTINUES KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A steadily weakening "fast unto death" hunger striker, V. R. Menon, today refused to listen to the pleas of people who asked him to give it up. Menon, an ex-Labour Department clerk, is fasting in front265 words
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Article83 1958-10-03 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Federation's Central Bank Adviser. Mr. W. C. Wilcock, left by air today for New Delhi to attend the International Monetary Fund conference. Mr. Wilcock was accompanied by Mr. W. Fernando, Principal Assistant of the Treasury. They will meet the Minister for Finance, Mr.83 words
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Article149 1958-10-03 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) to Singapore yesterday were:— Buyers Sellers Spot 83* 84} R.S.S. No. 1 821 82§ R.S.S. No 1 (Nov.) 841 95 R.S.S. No. 2 82| 821 R.S.S. No. 3 802 811 Tone: Steady. The tin price in Singapore was $364| per picul149 words
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Article195 1958-10-03 7 SINGAPORE Magistrate Mr. K. T. Alexander yesterday acquitted a cigarette stallholder, K. P. Hadayathulla. of a charge of fraudulent possession of $153 worth of cigarettes and toothpaste. Wee Cheng Hee, a pin-ball saloon keeper, jointly charged with Hadayathulla, was convicted and fined $50. Two policemen195 words
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Article80 1958-10-03 7 THE Third Singapore district Judge, Mr. S. K. Lee, yesterday convicted two youths on a charge of possessing a motorcycle chain on a public road without lawful authority or reasonable excuse. Mr Lee, however, postponed sentence to Oct. 16, pending probation reports on their suitability for80 words
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188 1958-10-03 7 New System For City Council Accounts SINGAPORE City Council has decided to re-organize its consolidated accounts section to provide a more efficient service to the public as well as to save expenses. The re-organization will be based on the recommendations made by the Australian Consulting Accountants, Fitzgerald and Thompson, who188 words
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Advertisement464 1958-10-03 7 jnS^ NOW Shouting^ rTlrnTinM GFNFRAI" Rod Butt °n« (mod "Mil ft''" DLnLIIAL Talna Elg C'tcope j| f «n-r I ITTI P AfRF" K ol **n Ryan <UA) ffi -COD S Lii 1L& AtllL Aldo Ray Tina Louise .M Mimzht -THE CtLPRIT" .Mandarin ffi i! \RSOF THE YANGTZE- (M) Chap. 1464 words
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Miscellaneous213 1958-10-03 7 At Your request 5.15 Youth at W^ &MIII W 11 m^^^M IllWlll W J the Helm. 8.30 Movie Magazine M M l l U*iy !l f 1 lAr i J F*UI s* U|^^^^^y^^^^^^J p. m Music in the Modem Man- RADIO MALAYA (General SerM MKtSmKmnW^mLwiK^mJMmm'^KttWlwSimm vice)- 1.15 pm. Sweet and213 words
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Advertisement857 1958-10-03 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Tel; 1192]/*% *****/4 132/6, Rebtassn Read THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE Te Halifax, Boston, New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia b Curt Ports. S'poro P. Slmm Ponang MYRMIDON 22/26 Oct 27 Oct 28 Oct Carrlora option H proceed via otnor pit* to 1000l and oMtcnargo cargo857 words
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Advertisement1134 1958-10-03 8 TeL- 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tek 2412 (18 Haas) (Incorporated in Singapore) CM taea) 'o'rpr THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, GLASCOW. LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via athat port, to loae? and discharge cargo (via Saas with llbert* te oroeeed via Panama at Cape of1,134 words
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Advertisement892 1958-10-03 8 MITSUI VjPJ UNE S'pore F. S'hom Penong POR JAPAN Nosusan Mora for Yokohama, Kobe, Moj. 6Oef I 0 Hokubosan Mora for Yokohama, Kobe. Moil 120e 10Oct FOR U.S.A. vio SUEZ For New York. Philadelphia. Baltimore vis Bombay. Awojison Mara 15Oef ETA. N. Yprk 29 Nov FOR BOMBAY, KARACHI. Akokurason Mora892 words
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Advertisement519 1958-10-03 8 EAST ASIATIC J HOMtWAtDS Sailing. »o. Aden. p otl R.tur4.m. B W m« B Haßlbllf (.J^ J "BUSUANGA" «o/,oT, Colling Gdynio "SONGKHLA" n/u- %TALSTRIA" 20/21 oct 5, Passenger Aecommodotio« Avoil, ok UTWARDS •«.kok U| -BEIRA- 4l^ "INDIA" -JUTLANDIA- 2 1/22Qct "SIENA" ll OENMARK HOUSE KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE 84, Amp Bg519 words
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Article139 1958-10-03 9 N pet 2 (L Pl)— The price of tin on the Rjehtnft recovered yesterday and rose 0 qqoi evel of £730 a ton with the spot 1 Thrd months was £722i. Lj prici ka bemh no to the L £T3st a ton Lyi basis ports. m139 words
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Article131 1958-10-03 9 Aussies Join In Curb On Imports CANBERRA, Oct. 2 (Reuter) Australia has agreed to cooperate with other countries :n restricting imports of tin from Russia, the National Development Minister, Senator William Spooner, announced today. He said Australia had undertaken to place embargoes on Russian tin even though it had no131 words
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Article140 1958-10-03 9 Oulidia, Bintang, b Mvrsk Prince If 3 PegiEP 'ex i> iff Mara Mod- Sazfcui Hoegh Maersk. > Ta era n. Maru, Oie Waiwerang, Mara Indorse Toboali, bah Mas) Nonrest. n Maxwell Van >amena. [v RO\ns r -i r pe, Sri. I H cfc Tronoh, '<■"■■:■ Beetong, VoUn--9140 words
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Article, Illustration106 1958-10-03 9 AN office manager of Harrison and Lister Engineering:, Ltd., in Singapore, Mr. Phan Hock Seng, was feted at a dinner given by some of his colleagues on Monday in honour of his 45th year of service with the firm. Mr. R. A. C. Cobley, a director of106 words
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Article, Illustration103 1958-10-03 9 WHILE the "Common Market" is expected to become effectual in Europe the old "Flea Market" continues to go strong in Rome. A large section of it is dedicated to car spare parts from tyres to headlights, from fenders to batteries, sold at bargain prices. A market which, if103 words
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206 1958-10-03 9 Industrials Are Steady, Tins Firm INDUSTRIALS were quietly s^eady, tins firm, while rubbers were firm, with selective buying, in the Malayan share market yesterday. Turnover was fair. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebroker s Association were INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers 88. Petrol 48'/- 50/Fraser Neave Ords. 2.J7 2.81 W. Hammer206 words
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Article137 1958-10-03 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business 6 T rN rd or y dr $2.78 to $2.80: $1414; Sime Daby 1 ai u l< v c $1.02: Taiping Con. $2 10: Takuapa Valley 15/-; Talam 51.60; Tongkah Harbour 9/3; Tronoh Ayer Hitam $1.80: Amal. Malay $1.90 to $1,924: Batu137 words
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Article, Illustration336 1958-10-03 9 MISSION ALL SET TO BEGIN AUSSIEN.z. TOUR THE first Singapore trade mission to Australia and New Zealand leaves the Colony tomorrow for one month's tour of the two Dominion territories. The 19-man mission is being headed by Mr. Tan Siak Kew, former president of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce,336 words
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Article218 1958-10-03 9 A SHIP fitted with displays of Australian goods and carrying a trade mission will leave Sydney on Oct. 28 to tour the Pacific and the Far East. The ship, the Delos. will not call at Malayan ports, but will visit Manila, Hongkong, Shanghai, major Japanese218 words
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Article184 1958-10-03 9 Replanting Campaign Begins IPOH, Thurs.— A start in the comprehensive and wellplanned country-wide campaign to boost rubber replanting by smallholders will be made at Perak's port. Lumut, on Monday, when the Assistant District Officer, Dindings, Inche Zabidi Bin Mohamed, will declare the mobile exhibition open on the padang. This will184 words
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Article, Illustration85 1958-10-03 9 Publicity Officer In Colony MR. O. W. CAYLOCK, Senior Publicity Officer of the Australian Department of Trade, is in Singapore in the course of a Far East tour. He is arranging advance publicity for the Australian Floating Trade Exhibition on board the Delos, which leaves Sydney at the end of85 words
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Article265 1958-10-03 9 Rubber Up On Good Support SINGAPORE rubber price closed i cent higher yesterday, to 84J cents per lb. for International first grade October. In spite of slightly lower overseas advices, the market was virtually unchanged. There was considerable interest in lower grade, but sellers were rather selective in their offers.265 words
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Article96 1958-10-03 9 The Singapore trade team to Australia and New Zealand consists of Mr. Tan Siak Kew (leader), Mr. Soon Peng Yam (deputy leader), Mr. J. Lee Kok Han, Mr. Teo Hang Sam. Mr. Lim Kah Ngam, Mr. Lim Kok Gin. Mr. P. K. Hwang. Mr. Ong Plah96 words
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Article72 1958-10-03 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul vesterday were: Copra Sept./Oct U.K.. Continent $33| buyers $34J sellers: coconut oil in bulk $53J sellers, in drums $56 sellers; Muntok white pepper $125 sellers; Sarawak white $124 sellers; Special Sarawak black $74. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchanrable72 words
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Article, Illustration71 1958-10-03 9 THREE agricultural scientists from Turkey. I** B and Yugoslavia were among 12 students who have attended an Intensive course on crop protection at the Chesterford Park Research Station, near Cambridge, England. They are (from left): Messrs. I. Sengeser (Turkey), M. Rovan (Yngosla- via) and A.71 words
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Article39 1958-10-03 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday: Selling. T.T. or OD. ready: French Francs *****; Belgian Francs 1610-3/4; Deutsche Marks 135-1/2; Italian Lire *****. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.39 words
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Article130 1958-10-03 9 SEVEN students who recently passed a diploma examination set by the Advertising Association of Great Britain were guests at a dinner given in their honour by the Malayan Advertisers Association and the Association of Accredited Advertising Agents of Malaya, at the Capitol Restaurant, Singapore, last night.130 words
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Advertisement154 1958-10-03 9 EVERETT ORIENT LINE mSk !S'per« P.$ hoiP J!TT 29 Oct 28 Oct 1* Oct w~ "cg-rng Cdcutto 8 Oct HOct •T 28Oc» ilOet INwr I EVERETT STAR LINfIM^ '>'~Z Jxan. S- 13 Oct 11 Oct 4ICYON 22 Oct 25 Oct 25 Nov 23Nov V" Persian Gulf. JCTI^S 20 Oct 24154 words
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Advertisement126 1958-10-03 9 Advt. REWARD "Believe me. every cent, every dollar saved will eventually be my REWARD and my family's reward In years to come." "Really it's so very easy to start saving once you get into the habit, and it's even easier to open an interest-bearing savings account with the Bank of126 words
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Article, Illustration417 1958-10-03 10 (Standardpic by (Standardpic by (Picture by (Standardpic by The Yang di-Pertuan Agong Is being introduced to a woman member of Turkish Parliament, Mrs. Nazli Tlabar, at the Railway Station in Kuala Lumpur when the King returned from his tour of the States of Perils, Kedah andFah; T.C. Lee; Ch'ng Seng Poh - 417 words
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Article, Illustration52 1958-10-03 10 (Standardpic by MR. V. R. Menon, an exLabour Department clerk who started a hunger strike in Kuala Lumpur is pictured near the office of the Ministry for Labour and Social Welfare. He was one of the group of placard carrying picketers who demanded that government find themFAH - 52 words
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Article, Illustration140 1958-10-03 10 (Picture by DR. LYE TONG MENG, a Sydney University graduate, helps his bride, the former Miss Theresa Fong Wai Cheng:, to cut their wedding cake at the Khek Association, Penang, last Sunday. They were married at the Penang Civil Registry the previous day. Miss Fong recently graduated inCh'ng Seng Poh - 140 words
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Advertisement37 1958-10-03 10 eWorld famous family of /rep I w C 1% medicinal products CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is an excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion, Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL37 words
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Article, Illustration291 1958-10-03 11 Main, Mud Kelantan Did't stop ang Malays i H I W Penan* Malays conquered the rain, Malays to win the semi-final Gold Cup soccer competition by seven on a Nl) v pitch at tnc Cit y Stadium Malaya are on the road to the .hern Zone finalists, Singapore .at the291 words
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312 1958-10-03 11 two-all at half-time. Da ml, who now need cnly a draw in their last game against the RAF Changi to :n the title, played construcive soccer. Applying pressure from the rtart Darul took the lead in e aixth minute through Mait after312 words
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122 1958-10-03 11 IF ACE SAVES COMBINED AND E FROM DEFEAT Sr f4< >" Uagm f > four "*e rw nils (ce, 1 Hmh beat O'Brien in goal completely. The Combined team had •ed 3-1 at half-time. First to open accounts were Army. Butcher slammed w a ninth minute goal after a neat122 words
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Article, Illustration210 1958-10-03 11 Soh's Stars For Feith Cup Match SINGAPORE Amateur Football Association's President, Mr. Soh Ghee Soon's team for the Feith charity cup match against the Singapore Business Houses Football Association is no longer a 'mystery.' The three top-ranking Federation stars who will play for his team will be: Bob Kinloch, The210 words
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Article48 1958-10-03 11 THE Singapore Amateur Football Association will write to Vietnam, Hongkong. Malaya, Indonesia and Thailand asking them to confirm their participation in the Asian Cup matches in. Singapore in May. An invitation to Burma will depend on whether that country is now in the central Zone.48 words
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Article58 1958-10-03 11 LAST year's school hockey champions. Beatty Secondary School beat Queenstown Secondary Technical School at Serangoon Road by six goal* to nil to maintain their unbeaten record. Scorers for Beatty were: Lau Bik Kim. Mohd. Said. Richard Gomes, Tan Chek Fong and Goh Peng Boon 2. Beatty's58 words
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Article66 1958-10-03 11 LONDON, Oct. 2. (Reuter). Terry Downes, Londonborn former marine in the United States forces, won the vacant British middleweight boxing title at Harringay Arena here las f night. His 15-round championship light against Phil Edwards, of Wales, was stopped by the referee in the 13th round.66 words
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Article56 1958-10-03 11 SINGAPORE Harbour Board Boys* Club beat Pei Ching Youth Club by 69 Doints to 57 in the Federation of Boys Clubs' basketball league tournament at the SYSC. last night. In the other two matches, Buona Vista Youth Club, conceded a walkover to Pulau Bukom. and Yukin* Youths beat56 words
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675 1958-10-03 11 Korea 7 Selangor o The State Never Had A Chance KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Dazzling is the only word that can adequately describe the brand of soccer which the Koreans turned on to beat Selangor State 7—o in their Malayan debut at the Merdeka Stadium tonight. The675 words
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Article, Illustration139 1958-10-03 11 Josephians End Bid For Ashness Shield ST. JOSEPHS Institution and St. Patricks School played to a two-all draw in the Inter-school tennis tournament for the Father Ashness Shield at Siglap yesterday. St. Josephs, held to a draw by St. Andrews School last week, have lost their chance for the Shield.139 words
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Article45 1958-10-03 11 KUALA KANGSAR, Thurs. The North Perak Schools' Sports Council will hold its fifth annual hockey carnival here on Oct. 9. The competition is divided into three divisions: senior boys, boys under 15 and girls division. The carnival ends on Oct. 11.45 words
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Article99 1958-10-03 11 ABOARD SS. Iberia, Indian Ocean, Oct. 2. (Reuter) Willie Watson, the Leicestershire and England batsman, whose left leg is in plaster, was moving about a little today and the outlook for his quick recovery was more hopeful. No further examination of the leg is planned when99 words
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Article49 1958-10-03 11 NEGRI JUNIOR TEAMS B 'TON SEREMBAN, Thurs. The following are the results of the junior inter-team competition for the Negri Sembilan Badminton Association Shield held during the week-end: Chung Hwa beat Negri Sembilan 4-1; Rantau beat Star 3-2; Sun Seng beat Tanah Merah 5-0; Sapphire beat Chung Hwa 4-1.49 words
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Article66 1958-10-03 11 St. Andrews, SCOTLAND, Oct. 2. (Reuter) The Japanese team have started practice here for the World amateur golf team championship to be played over the St. Andrews course from Oct. 8 to 11. So far, ten of the 29 teams entered for the event have arrived.66 words
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Article38 1958-10-03 11 NEWMARKET, Suffolk, Oct. 2 (Reuter) The Princess Royal's All Serene won the Jockey Club Stakes here today. Mr J. R. Mullion's Court Harwell was second with, Prince Aly Khan's Ommeyad third. Five ran.38 words
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Article29 1958-10-03 11 MOUNT Emily Sports Club will hold their annual football match between Married and Singles for the Jackie Mannasseh trophy at Farrer Park on Sunday at 5.15 p.m.29 words
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Article30 1958-10-03 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. Johore Police will meet Negri Sembilan Police in the Royal Federation Police inter-state hockey competition on Oct. 11, at the English College at 5 p.m.30 words
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361 1958-10-03 11 Wells S Kraal Shine In Threequarter Line SINGAPORE Recreation Club scored their first rugger victory when they routed Air Formation Signals by 26 points (four goals and two tries) to nil on the Padang yesterday. The Recs showed both speed and staying power,361 words
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Miscellaneous83 1958-10-03 11 i SINGAPORE SOCCER S.A.F.A. Diy. 2B— Maxwell S.C. vs. Gymkhana S.C. M.F.A. 5.15 p.m. HOCKEY— S.H. A. Div. 1 S.C.C. vs. S.C.R.C. S.C.C. Div. 2—S.M.H.A. vs. Police "B." Police. S.R.C. "B" v*. R.A.F. Tengah, S.R.C. Navy Nomads vs. T.T.C. T.T.C. INTER SCHOOL R.I "A" vs. Bartley, R.I. 5. 15 p.m.83 words
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Article451 1958-10-03 12 BILL HOLDEN - BILL HOLDEN Six World Cup Stars Get The Boot In Big Clean Up' By LONDON, Thurs. Six men who played for England in the World Cup series in Sweden last June were snubbed by the selectors when they named FOUR representative teams yesterday. And Derek Kevan, the451 words
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196 1958-10-03 12 Elliott Turns Down Offer Of A Job SYDNEY, Oct. 2, (Reuter).— World record miler, Herb Elliott, has rejected an offer of a job, working and running for charity, in New South Wales. The offer had been made by Mr. Wally Brooks, who is connected with several charitable appeals in Sydney.196 words
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Article258 1958-10-03 12 LONDON, Oct. 2. (Reuter)— The following are football fixtures for Saturday, Oct. 4; DIVISION 1 Arsenal vs West Brom Aston Villa vs Newcastle Burnley vs Chelsea Everton vs Birmingham Leicester vs Luton Manchester C. vs Leeds ISotts Forest vs Blackpool Portsmouth vs Tottenham Preston vs Bolton West258 words
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128 1958-10-03 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Selangor Indian Association beat Selangor Club 5-0 in their hockey match on the Selangor Club padang today. Selangor Club failed to combine as a team and their forwards were more inclined to hit wildly. Midway in the first half, Indians opened128 words
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Article75 1958-10-03 12 IPOH, Thurs.— There is one change in Perak's side to meet Kedah in theiv first interstate rugger friendly to be played on the Ipoh padana this Saturday. Right-inside 'three,' A. Tataurangi of the Ist New Zealand Regiment has been hospitalized with sore foot and is replaced75 words
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Article105 1958-10-03 12 Zucchero Colt Fetches Top Price NEWMARKET, Oct. 2, (Reuter). Mr. Jack Gerber, the South African racehorse owner, paid 7,500 guineas for the colt by Zucchero out of Mont Bleu, here yesterday on the second day of the Newmarket first October yearling sales. This was the top price so far at105 words
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Article153 1958-10-03 12 London To Take On Johansson LONDON. Oct. 2 (Reuter) Ingemar Johansson, of Sweden, has agreed to meet Brian London, the British champion, for the Swede's European heavyweight title at the Wembley Stadium, London, on June 2. This was announced by promoter Jack Solomons Brian London beat Willie Pastrano (U.S.A.), ranked153 words
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Article66 1958-10-03 12 SYDNEY, Oct. 2. (Reuter).— Norman 'Wizard' Smith, one cf Australia's most successful racing-car drivers, died In a Sydney hospital yesterday. Smith made Australian and rsew Zealand headlines in the 1920's and 1930's with motorcar speed records and longdistance drives. His Australasian record of 1701 miles in66 words
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239 1958-10-03 12 Barnes Does Not Want To Fight American Nearo SYDNEY, Thurs.-Australian boxer George Barnes, British Empire welterweight champion, has rejected an offer to fight world-rated American Negro middle- weight Willie Vaughn. Barnes' manage r Jim Barker, who is also his father-in-law, said that the champion was not Interested in giving away239 words
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Article104 1958-10-03 12 KING SPORT, Tennessee Oct. 2 (UPI).-Wilmer (vfn|: for" nd > M^H, star pitcher J2L e St ouis Cardinals, thfS Gd lnjury yesterday Sh a l actor -^ailer skidded and turned over on his car His wife. Nancy Ruth suffered minor bruises in the accident, which occurred104 words
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Article156 1958-10-03 12 They Are Not So Sure Now MELBOURNE, Oct. 2 (Reuter) Sportswriters here who earlier this week tipped Italian welterweight champion, Bruno Visintin, to beat South African, Johnny Van Rensburg, in their 12-round bout here on Friday night, are now not so sure. Van Rensburg, an aggressive fighter, matches Visintin in156 words
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Article46 1958-10-03 12 BUENOS AIRES Oct. 2 (Reuter).— Pascual Perez, Argentinian holder of the world flyweight boxing title, will meet Dommy Ursua of the Philippines, in a title bout in Manila, probably next month. This was announced here yesterday by Senor Lazaro Koci, manager of titleholder Perez.46 words
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107 1958-10-03 12 Penang Turf Club President Resigns PENANG, Thurs. Malaya's Ambassador to Japan, Dr. Lee Tiang Keng, has resigned from the committee ot the Penang Turf Club as from September 30- He will be leaving for Japan by the Glengarry on Oct. 13. Dr. Lee will be accompanied by his wife, and107 words
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Article97 1958-10-03 12 IPOH. Thurs.— Central zone will meet South zone in a Perak "Merdeka" soccer cuptie to be played in Teluk Anson this Saturday. The following players from Ipoh will make the trip: Foong Kam Choy (Ramblers) Wong Lon Poh (PCRC), T. John (Kinta Indians), Hamid (Bawean Putra), Norjit97 words
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Article61 1958-10-03 12 BRISBANE, Oct. 2, (Reuter) The Queensland Lawn Tennis Association has accepted an offer of free sight tests for all umpires and linesmen at this year's Davis Cup challenge round at Milton, near here in December. The Queensland Optometrical Association made the offer early last month, after61 words
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Article78 1958-10-03 12 LONDON, Oct. 2 (Reuter). Following are the football results played yesterday: DIV. Ill: Wrexham 2, Mansfield I. Bradford City 1; Swindown Town 2, Norwich City2; Bournemouth 2, Southampton 3; Notts County 0. DIV. IV: Aldedshot 0, Coventry Citv 4; Crewe Alexandre 2, York City 4; Crystal Palacel,78 words
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Article184 1958-10-03 12 LONDON, Thurs. c CUT OUT GAMESMANSHIP! That is the order the Football Association are sending to all clubs and referees. PLAYERS will be told they are forbidden to make any form of appeal to a referee be tSfd'to 1 REFEREES will Caution players fo» "gamesmanship" such184 words
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Article, Illustration114 1958-10-03 12 NORMAN SHEIL of Liverpool. England, has won the world's amateur pursuit championship for the second time. On the Pare des Princes track in Paris. Shell, who last won the title in 1955, beat New Zealander Warwick Dalton in the semi-final before beatinq Philippe Gaudrillet oi114 words
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405 1958-10-03 12 The Butterworth Aussies Score A Good Rugby Double KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Superiority behind (he scrum gave Royal Australian Air Force, Butterworth, a comfortable victory by 17 points (a goal, penalty, three tries) to nil in a rugby football match on the Padang. here today. The Australians thus completed a good405 words
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Article136 1958-10-03 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Kilat Club, the reigning senior division league <h^i pions, played a great fctnr.e today when they beat the R' yal Federal Police Depot 4 0 in their friendly hockey match on the Police Depot grounri. Kilat struck early in <h i first half,136 words
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Article36 1958-10-03 12 Thorna? j addre^ tic A-V 4 Or*' c fr .j I:.- •a!.--' r tv. r^ and r >t-c in milw r i !ian luring g ly due** j He -'f K idopt^ ;^j teic l36 words
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Article11 1958-10-03 12 Losotf rV >* j VC-' > M < ';,< r:\.b- hire <?* jl 1 eld11 words
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Article82 1958-10-03 12 ter) J| Kmpire R J champion? that his rtal hp is in AiLstraJUa 9 whrr 1 ii'm "I lov? *i3 fight a: I"|H *'hen I arc 26 r^ jj pleased a< r-H gloves for member 9 lian >9 Friday n;g£; grin. H Van i;an s\-.-i''-B Brun< V.^.r-.r'^B "fc flßf82 words
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Article50 1958-10-03 12 ST. AM Oct. 2 Chines c'-A ciompeb tp 1 hoc I here I i tely staned the fa nec«* of golt 1 Wei in art J arii m r had of rid R::.' I.JefTrr K J of the arrive: j---Chang *fl Cheng Real 1 te?t th S r-t 550 words
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Article535 1958-10-03 13 sid - sid by n PJ e t ar a armed the of tItea mi ns o/ lira and BriLtbv producer Lith» musical ipo.i: \nenean uri dramatic d iht French iho rockf ted to jjithin the past I 'y?'n work in ■r 2nd Cinema■riacton next ibici! siore for being535 words
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Article, Illustration414 1958-10-03 13 ALTHOUGH not a "method" actor, handsome Robert A Wagner, star of Twentieth Century-Fox's CinemaScope, De Luxe Color production of "The Hunters:' believes in "living'* a role from the "inside'* before going before the camera. This was apparent recently when the dynamic actor, who plays the414 words
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Article, Illustration419 1958-10-03 13 Saga Of The Jet Fighters 'THE making of a top motion picture often extends into strange and gen e r ally unpublished areas. For instance, in making "The Hunters," Twentieth Century-Fox's Cinemascope, De Luxe Color film of Jet fighter pilots in combat, Dick Powell, as its producer, was faced with419 words
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Article93 1958-10-03 13 A CTOR Brian Worth spent five years with Special Operations Executive during the war, training French Resistance workers. He was captured by the Germans and escaped. Arid now, Brian is going through exactly the same thing again. As Henri in the Norman Wisdom comedy THE SQUARE93 words
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Miscellaneous373 1958-10-03 13 TODAY'S QUOTATION: 1 "Shadow owes Its birth Q to light" —Gay FRIDAY FOR EVERYONE: Be alert, aware of K^H [Al Ra^a^^Hl the practical and accep- |b|H KAI IS M table thins to do. espe- bbsk^m cially in dealings with VVfffW agents. neighbours. kin- Kj^£|^a folk. Stay clear of upsets. U373 words
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Article279 1958-10-03 14 Foreign Ministers To Meet At Geneva On Suspension Of Tests LONDON, Oct. 2 (Retiter) Britain is expected to agree to hold the proposed Geneva conference on suspension of nuclear tests at Foreign Ministers' level as proposed by Russia yesterday, according to usually well informed sources here.279 words
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Article, Illustration106 1958-10-03 14 FORMER J Officer C.iniJ Casciotti, j; make-up j D week. The f, d »er. having a sex chintf attractive bi M woman When Casq Wt the Arit aware of th» change takuj within him aoc medical adna change had thq fully deulopfc doctors tftid h:a simple operationU.P.I. - 106 words
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Article, Illustration291 1958-10-03 14 SCARBOROUGH, England, Oct. 2 (Reuter) The British Labour Party's annual conference today crushingly defeated a powerful leftist attempt to commit the party to a "ban the H-bomb" policy. A resolution declaring that the next Labour Government should cease unilaterally to manufacture and test291 words
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71 1958-10-03 14 Afro'Asian Law Experts In Session CAIRO. Oct. 2, (UPD— The Afro-Asian Legal Consulative Committee opened a twoweek session yesterday with an agenda of subjects ranging from diplomatic immunity and the principles of extradition to dual citizenship and the status of aliens. MORE than 10,000 citizens of Tokyo with Indian andReuter - 71 words
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Article108 1958-10-03 14 MR. MORARAJI DESAI, India's Finance Minister, said in New Delhi yesterday that he wa s satisfied with the outcome of his talks in Washington. London, and other centres on the question of economic aid 'or India's development plans. THE NEW ZEALAND Manufacturers Federation carried a resolution unanimously at their conferenceReuter - 108 words
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130 1958-10-03 14 MRS. CASTLE CHOSEN PARTY CHAIRMAN SCARBOROUGH. Oct. 2 (Reuter). Mrs. Barbara Castle 46, was last night elected Chairman of the British Labour Party for the next 12 months. Mr. lan Mikado, another member of the Party's National Executive was elected vice-Chairm an. The appointments were made at the first meeting130 words
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Article50 1958-10-03 14 LONDON. Oct. 2 (Reuter)— A coloured man and a white man were taken to hlspital In the Notting Hill area early today after a stabbing incident in London's race trouble srea. The white man was reported to be critically ill. Detectives remained at the hospital.50 words
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Article43 1958-10-03 14 TOKYO. Oct. 2 (Reuter)— Police said two persons were killed and ten. others missing when a six-ton ferry boat, with a total of 25 crew and passengers aboard, capsized early today at Tone River, northeast of Tokyo because of strong winds.43 words
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Article22 1958-10-03 14 DETROIT, Oct. 2, (UPI) The vanguard of an anticipatt* tOtal of 275,000 Genira! Jhi^i J^PJoyees walked off gftrike deadline today.22 words
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Article123 1958-10-03 14 REPUBLIC OF GUINEA IS BORN CONAKRY. Guinea, Oct. 2. (Reuter)— The new republic of Guinea was proclaimed here today by the President of the Territorial Assembly after 68 years of French occupation. In the referendum on Sunday the semi- autonomous territory of French Guinea was the only one to produce123 words
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Article, Illustration65 1958-10-03 14 Photo). WHILE puffing at her own cigar, the Hon. Mrs. Sherek (right) offers a light to cigar-smoking actress Eileen Peel during rehearsals at Cambridge Theatre last week for T.S Eliot's "The Elder Statesman." EUeen Peel plays cigar-smok-ing "Mrs. CarghilT In the play and Mrs. Sherek. who isU.P.I. - 65 words
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Article228 1958-10-03 14 SEATO IS PROMOTING SECURITY -ANZUS Nations i| WASHINGTON, Oct. 2 (Reuter) Australia and New Zealand yesterday formally joined the United States in calling on Communist China to stop attacking Quemoy and Matsu. The three countries stated in a joint communiaue after eight hours of Ministerial talks here, that armed force228 words
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Article37 1958-10-03 14 A conference of the Federation of Commonwealth and British Empire Chambers of Commerce will be held in Canberra in 1960. Meetings of the conference will also be held in Melbourne and Sydney.37 words
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Article91 1958-10-03 14 VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Oct. 2 (UPI) The Earl of Home said yesterday that Britain's race riots did not stem from racial animosity, but nevertheless immigration to Britain from the West Indies would have to be controlled. The British Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations told91 words
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Article85 1958-10-03 14 Nuclear Arms BERNE. Oct. 2 (Reuter).— M. Paul Chaudet, Head of the Swiss Military Department, told Parliament here yesterday it was Switzerland's duty to equip her army with nuclear weapons. Observers said it was the first time such a statement had been made in the85 words
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Article59 1958-10-03 14 AUSTRALIA imported more goods from Indonesia than from any other Eastern country during 1957-58 according to official statistics. Goods imported from Indonesia totalled £27,983,000.; from Japan £23,806.000.; from India £23,394,000,; and from British Borneo £13,222,000. Australia had a favourable balance of trade with Japan of £78,972,00059 words
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Article48 1958-10-03 14 WASHINGTON. Oct. 2, (Reuter) President Eisenhower said yesterday he would undergo hi s annual medical check-up at Walter Reed Army Hospital at the week-end. He told a Press conference that he hoped no one would take this as evidence of any new illness.48 words
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Article, Illustration141 1958-10-03 14 Model Not Keen On Hollywood ONE of the world's highest paid models, Miss Helen Lee Mei of Hongkong, flew into New York last night with four o:her top models to begin a month's tour of the United States. Though the five women are not primarily bathing sub models, they were141 words
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Article43 1958-10-03 14 CANBERRA, Oct. 2, (Reuter) Christmas Island, the small phosphate Island in the Indian Ocean, yesterday became Australian territory. Last night the Union Jack was hauled down from the island's flag poles and today the Australian Flag was broken out.43 words
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Article33 1958-10-03 14 BRITAIN yesterday announced pians to build what it said would be the world's biggest nuclear power station with a generating capacity of 230,000 kilowatts greater than the largest planned In Russia.33 words
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204 1958-10-03 14 100 Men In sub Have Spent 54 Days Underwater WASHINGTON Oct 2 (Reuter)-The American nuclear powered submarine ?or aW lf already submerged ft »n C vith 10 me aboard fJr F iAns t0 saU New London, Connecticutt on Monday. She has already shatter, ed the previous record of 31 days204 words
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Article209 1958-10-03 14 BEIRUT. Oct. 2 (Reuter) Mr. Rashid Karami the new Lebanese Prime Minister, refused last ni*ht to enlarge his Cabinet in line with suggestions made by Mr. Robert McClmtock, the American Ambassador. "I will not re-shuffle my Cabinet under any circum stances," he said Mr. McClintock209 words
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Article29 1958-10-03 14 THIRTY members of the proscribed Federal Party of Ceylon were released yesterday, after 14 weeks of house detention following commun- al riots last May.— ReuterReuter - 29 words
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141 1958-10-03 14 TOKYO, Oct. 2 (Reuter) The Japanese Supreme Court today re-confirmed the life sentence Dassed on Vnited States Army Private Orvis K.j C. Boone and rejected his ap-f peal for a reduction of sentence. The life term is the heaviest! punishment im-Dosed on a I United141 words
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Article51 1958-10-03 14 UNIQUE TO WIN OSLO. 0- J 1 When an M 1 intervieued sen. an undfra attendant of tk J Moss, near h« 60.n00 Kronen 000) win iB J ball pool, he BP had a sfEUSi He rrarke: arcordmg to zens to hi? ll?»* man. two for ll for a rh:lc51 words
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