Singapore Standard, 7 October 1958
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Title Section21 1958-10-07 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD [FINAL EDITION] Telephone ***** 5 Coblo TIGERNEWS- SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1958. Vo». IX No. 97. 15 ct,. HPoges21 words
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Article285 1958-10-07 1 Cease-fire Trick Says Chiang TAIPEI, Oct. 6, (UPI) The Communists halted their bombardment of Quemoy today but both the United States and Nationalist China rejected the condition attached to the Reds' offer of a seven-day ceasefire in the Formosa Straits. President Chiang Kai-shek branded the Communist ceasefire285 words
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Article, Illustration350 1958-10-07 1 Pope very ill CAS T E L GANDOLFO, Italy, Oct. 6 Pope Pius XII suffered a paralyzing stroke today and there were grave fears for his life. He was given the last rites of the churchA medical bulletin signed by three attending physicians said the 82-year-old spiritual leader of the350 words
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Article38 1958-10-07 1 SINGAPORE'S Director of Medical Services, Dr. M. Doraisingam, said yesterday that three more cases of poliomyelitis the 12th this month were reported up to 2.30 p.m. The total since the outbreak ig now 44.38 words
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Article, Illustration302 1958-10-07 1 Gangs Clash In Park: One Dead, 2 Hurt ONE youth was killed and two others were seriously injured following a secret society gang clash in Singapore last night. The clash began at 9.30 p.m. opposite the Annie Chia Review in the Great World Park and in full view of a302 words
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Article329 1958-10-07 1 COLONY BAD BOYS ON TAPE mm mm WW TM LW W~ W W Action ll ILL be taken when time comes— Chew THE SINGAPORE Government has compiled a "black list" of students recently recruited into the secret society gangs in the Colony. This was disclosed by Mr. Chew Swee Kee,329 words
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Article, Illustration65 1958-10-07 1 This is a MUST READ Sg THK Sanday Standard brings W. yon ih* best ln weekend «B reading with m new aeries mt I spy stories written by 4 SS world-famous author who mm was himself once a master 35 secret agent, Lt.-Col. Joha Sf Baker White I "SECRET AGENT"65 words
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Article34 1958-10-07 1 AN Icelandic gunboat fired three blank shots at a British trawler Kingston Emerald whUe trawling outside the 12-mile limit off Iceland, the Admiralty stated here today, according tn a T-nnrinn report.- ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article240 1958-10-07 1 2 YARD MEN TO HELP CRUSH EOKA LONDON, Oct. 6. (Reuter). Scotland Yard is reported today to have been called in to help smash EOKA, the Greek Cypriot terrorist organization. The Daily Mail -say* that two of the Yard's M *oughest detectives" are to fly to 'Cyprus on urgent orders240 words
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Article72 1958-10-07 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 6. (UPI). Russia charged today that a recent television drama depicting the death of Josef Stalin was a "filthy slander" against the Soviet Union. It lodged a "resolute protest" with the State Department. Soviet Ambassador Mikhail Menshikov handed the protest to Deputy Under-Sec-retary72 words
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187 1958-10-07 1 TWO MORE HELD IN 'OPERATION BOMOH' KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Two more arrests have been made in "Operation Bomoh" to bring the total number of arrests in Selangor to 71, The Standard was told today. The two arrested men were from the Kuala Kubu Bharu and Serdang Bharu areas of the187 words
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Article85 1958-10-07 1 Fed, Clamp Is Not So Serious SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock, said last night that he thought the recent "clamp on the Johore Causeway" by the Federation Government will not seriously affect the traffic between the two territories. Tun Lim said that he thought it was not so85 words
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Article60 1958-10-07 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 6 (UPI)* The Atomic Energy Commission announced today that Russia exploded another nuclear weapon on Sunday in its fifth test since Sept. 30. A brief AEC announcement said the detonation again took place north of the Arctic Circle and wat smaller than the others detected60 words
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Article25 1958-10-07 1 FOUR men were missing and believed dead yesterday after the Finnish tanker "Tupavuori" exploded in Nantali harbour, near Helsinki, last night. UPIUPI - 25 words
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333 1958-10-07 2 Seven To Boycott Functions For Singapore Mayor WE WERE NOT CONSULTED ON PLANS-PENANG COUNCILLORS PENANG, Mon. Five Alliance and two Independent Councillors have decided to boycott all functions arranged by the Mayor of Georgetown, Mr. D. S. Ramanathan, for the visit of Singapore's Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Guan and Colony333 words
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Article74 1958-10-07 2 CHEW TALKS TO DISMISSED TEACHERS FIVE Singapore Chinese school teacners yesterday met the Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, to discuss the question of their dismissal from service in the Colony schools. The five teachers who received notices from ihe Ministry recently, were asked to explain to the Minister74 words
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129 1958-10-07 2 UNION TALKS: DECISION ON THURSDAY SINGAPORE City Council's Finance and General Purposes Committee, will decide on Thursday whether to start, negotiations with its Night-soil Workers' Union. The Acting Chief Administrative Officer of the Council, Mr. P. C Marcus, told The Standard that although the Union had written to him, he129 words
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Article106 1958-10-07 2 KUALA LUMPUR Mon. Malayan Trade Union Council has submitted to the Japanese Ambassador, Mr. Kaoru Hayashi, and the Thai Ambassador, Nai Sunthorn Hongladarom, a copy of the resolutions adopted by the ICFTU, Asian Regional Conference held here last month, "Suara Buron" official organ of the M.T.U.C.106 words
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Article41 1958-10-07 2 LIM Teck Ngee of Mohamed Sultan Road was fined $5,000 or four months' jail in the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday to a charge of assisting in the management of chap-Jl-kee at Merchant Road on Oct. 5.41 words
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Article58 1958-10-07 2 MALACCA. Mon. Chief Minister Dato Osman bin Talib today opened the Mobile Inhibition of the Rubber Industry Replanting Board at Banda Hilir Park before a large gathering. This campaign is to encourage all rubber smallholders to replant their own rubber with the active support and assistance of58 words
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Article77 1958-10-07 2 A SINGAPORE City Council team will make "detailed investigations" into pollution of canals and rivers in the Colony and make recommendations to stop such pollution in specific proven cases. The Health Committee, in deciding on this, said that members of the City Health and Sewerage77 words
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Article320 1958-10-07 2 Court Accused Of Beina 'Unjust' THE mother of a murder victim yesterday accused the Singapore Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong Hing, of being "unjust and biased" when he returned a verdict of "murder by person or persons unknown" at the close of an inquiry into the death of a carpenter, Hin320 words
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Article, Illustration333 1958-10-07 2 AOonatia ns J rotting i n THOUSANDS OF tmder-m ivr.eged children and tin neglected aged are counting the days when The Stand- 1 ard's Santa Claus laden with gifts bought with readers' donations will visit then. For the past seven years, you our generous readers have not let them333 words
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Article195 1958-10-07 2 SINGAPORE'S Minister for Education, Swee Kee, last night called on parents M a mental attitude towards education for the: Mr. Chew was speaking over Radio Malaya on "Education in Singapore." "Our system has been geared to produce whitecollar workers and the result ls that most parents look upon secondary195 words
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Article48 1958-10-07 2 A WOMAN 5- 3 who pore Co-jrt '■■'<> an< th< r rausi her $150 md j m< i" L| Cheng E' i in the ss e to d the r attacked re i anothe. v r tious* .-v Ch< ped. by Sie >.. >r .-V thi "A gave eng48 words
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Advertisement381 1958-10-07 2 (TENDER NOTICES P.W.D. TRENGGANU TENDER NOTICE. TENDERS from Contractors in Class 'D' and above will be lit received at the office of the at State Engineer, P.W.D., Trengsr garni, at Kuala Trengganu, up to 12.00 noon of 15th October, >8 1958, for the erection and com- > B p let381 words
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Advertisement350 1958-10-07 2 TENDER NOTICES P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received by the State Engineer, Perak, Ipoh up to 3.00 p.m. of 16th October. 1958 for the Supply of Steelwork, hoists, equipment etc., for the Conveyor Systems for Carcasses at the New Abattoirs. Taiping. Full particulars are obtainable from the Office of350 words
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Advertisement61 1958-10-07 2 SPECIAL ATTRACTS* LUMAR T HAtf M( NEW WORLD AMUSEMENT r JALAN BESAR. SIMCAPO» 40th ANNIVERSARY C-llW* YUNG CHOON THIATRH SING SONG TBOU^ PRESENTS A GRAND CONtl" "PEPSI cola > n r r« FKEE MINKS OF rfgSl 4 |>V ramam^l^^^^M^ MESSRS: THYE HO\(. Bl*< I -~~Z\\ SONGS DANOIIMU"^ "YUNG CHOON FOW»61 words
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Article380 1958-10-07 3 the rime rot Singapore's first general |n inaugurate an internally self-governing ch eJ, it has become increasingly urgent [public should realixe that the fate of this ll be determined by their own efforts to rhe emotionalism and factionalism that t brought into effect to oppose the de- principles on380 words
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Article330 1958-10-07 3 PARTING under the Federation Governwnd up of alleged suspected subversionists far own organizations, the leaders of the Peoples' Socialist Front, the Labour Party to and the Party Raayat launched an at- Hie Alliance Government's policies on President of the Labour Party of Malaya, who is also Vice-Chairman WH declared330 words
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Article47 1958-10-07 3 n p* Lm y eck K|m Ro-<j S'por* 2. **n T No 1568 Cables: "TICCRNEWS" m. 5 431 '5 lines), All department* t JL France Bldg.. 174 Batu Rd b 13 D ***** M i --swan St Tel: 3829 "V^****. auMGhfew Tel: 147147 words
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Article, Illustration1133 1958-10-07 3 Dennis Bloodworth - CRISIS IN BURMA Dennis Bloodworth by BINGAPORE ALTHOUGH all official announcements from Rangoon stress that General Ne Win, the Burmese Chief-of-Staff, has not ousted U Nu by a military coup d'etat, it has now become evident that the Burmese Premier agreed to relinquish power after a series of talks at1,133 words
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Article665 1958-10-07 3 JOHN GALE - JOHN GALE By TAIPEI, A FIGURE from history emerged here last week nodding and smiling; President Chiang Kai-shek of Nationalist China, who gave one of his very rare interviews to the Press. The 71-year-old President was slight, bald with distinctive ears, and wore a high-collared665 words
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Article400 1958-10-07 3 REPRESENTATIVES Sir Under the heading "Tunku's Call to Malays: Be fair'* published in your newspaper on October 2, you quote the Prime Minister as stating that when the Alliance Party representatives were in Britain negotiating for Independence, "There was a group who claimed to PUBLIC MONEY Sir—400 words
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Article445 1958-10-07 3 Philip Deane - Philip Deane By WASHINGTON, r pHE US State Department is preparing an approach to the United Nations on the Quemoy crisis aimed 'at sending UN Secretary General, Mr. Dag Hammarskjold, to Peking to see what he can do to ease the tension. The Warsaw talks445 words
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139 1958-10-07 4 They'll Settle RI Oilmen's Dispute THIRTY-FIVE representatives of the Indonesian Council for the Settlement of Labour Disputes arrived in Singapore yesterday at the invitation of the three foreign oil companies. Caltex. Shell and Standard Vacuum. The delegation represents three large groups Government, employers and employees in Indonesia. Mr. K. Goenadi.139 words
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256 1958-10-07 4 Guard Against Subversion, Dato Urges Students 'Govt. Needs Your Co-operation' KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Technical College here, Dato Abdul Azis bin Haji Majid, today appealed to the College Students' Union to guard against subversive forces which may attempt to infiltrate their organisation. The256 words
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Article121 1958-10-07 4 Suffering Anxiety, Court Told A LAWYER told the Singapore City Magistrate yesterday that his client was unable to attend court as the doctor had certified him to be suffering from "anxiety." The counsel. Mr. Tann .Wee Tiong, handed the doctor's certificate to the magistrate. The magistrate after reading it. exclaimed121 words
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Article123 1958-10-07 4 PENANG, Mon. Penang Police today warned the people not to leave valuable articles in cars left unattended, in view of a number of recent thefts. lt is believed that a gang has been stealing articles from parked cars. A Police spokesman said action would be123 words
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Article84 1958-10-07 4 I KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The only woman member of the Federation Legislative Council. Che Haiimahton binti Abdul Majid left today by KLM for New York. Che Haiimahton will attend the United Nations General Assembly for a month at the invitation of U.N. At the international airport84 words
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141 1958-10-07 4 DECISION ON THE EX-MDU CHIEF SOON SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Tew Hock, last night said that his Government will soon make a /decision on the former Malayan Democratic Union leader. Mr. Lim Kean Chye, who is detained by the Colony Police. Mr. Lim told The Standard: "His case will141 words
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Article59 1958-10-07 4 IPOH, Mon. A tailor. Wong Peang Yoon. 39, of Kanthan Bharu New Village was today fined $500 by Magistrate Inche Ibrahim bin Abdul Manan for assisting in the management of a "characters lottery." Wong pleaded guilty to a charge of assisting in carrying on of59 words
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Article37 1958-10-07 4 THE 64th session of the Malaya Annual Conference of the Methodist Church will be held at the Wesley Methodist Church, Kuala Lumpur, from Dec. 8 to 14, the secretary, Rev. V. A. Chelliah. announced yesterday.37 words
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Article26 1958-10-07 4 CYCLIST, Sa'ad bin Osman, was killed on the spot on Sunday in a collision with a car at Permatang village, five miles from Butterworth.26 words
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266 1958-10-07 4 SHE LIVED IN SIT FLAT -HAD NO PERMIT A WASHERWOMAN, who moved into an unoccupied room in the Albert Street flats without permission from the Singapore Improvement Trust, was found guilty of housebreaking in a Singapore court yesterday. The washerwoman, Choo Bee Eng, was charged in the Singapore Seventh Magistrate's266 words
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Article, Illustration240 1958-10-07 4 U.S. carrier Essex sails into $0 THE United States Navy aircraft carrier, Essex, yesterday sailed into Singapore on her way home after ten months active duty in the Mediterranean and Pacific areas. She was accompanied here on a two-day informal visit from the Philippines by two destroyers, the Charles240 words
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Article133 1958-10-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The YMCA here is launching a Petaling Jaya fund to provide facilities for underprivileged boys and University of Malaya students in the satellite town area. It hopes to raise $265,000 and will apply for dol!ar-for-do!lar aid from the "Buildings for Brotherhood"133 words
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Article158 1958-10-07 4 ROTARY CLUB THANKS ARMY FOR HELP BATU PAHAT. Mon.-The Rotary Club here today thanked the Army ambulance which carried Chung Due Ny Tihon, Governor. Rotary District No. 330 (South East Asia) and Mr. Lee Beow Lim, President of the Batu Pahat Club, to Kluang hospital, following a motor accident near158 words
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148 1958-10-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Federation Government Printer, Mr. G. A. Smith, today said he was disappointed that Government did not have a printing school in this country. He was speaking a: the llth annual delegates conference of the Government Printing Department Employees Trade148 words
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Article132 1958-10-07 4 THE first time a young American Navy pilot took up a jet on an attack mission, he was hit by an enemy sniper. This, however, did not snake the confidence of Lieutenant J. G. Swenson, a pilot aboard the aircraft carrier Essex which arrived in Coiony waters yesterday. Lt.132 words
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Article119 1958-10-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Federate a pore Police are investigating the reportecsi of identity cards of both territones, Wtj understands. Head of the Federal Criminal Investigation Department, Senior Assistant Commissioner of Police. Mr. D.W. Yates, said he was not aware of any organized forgery of identity cards. Mr. Yates admitted119 words
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Article68 1958-10-07 4 IPOH. jj assistant, K I ;•'(>, of the Cr"**[Board, I arr.e"*^ v. ho "<■• :e charge of rerrovS ir; a res*r: '<* i ov Magistrate Jfl bin An-:., m "Yo o rf servant "Please Honour I r myself .jj forgoi al .*Ja fi hoe. plea led Jl i He68 words
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Article640 1958-10-07 5 tll ARCED WITH MUKDEK Of KEPALA .fMPI'R. Mon x A man a coffee shop. Then another f" P PUmn Ut Shot h »ee!Xan, L^t is similar to a saga of the wild and woollv w M t tw„-.* i_.n Jfß. imm. told Mr. justice -^WKflßf-BS thai in \Zm art640 words
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226 1958-10-07 5 DUD NOTES VENDOR GETS FOUR YEARS' JAIL ALI bin Liman alias Othman bin Aii, 30. a cookedfood hawker, was jailed for four years by Mr. Justice Chua in the Singapore Assize Court for trafficking in 36 counterfeit 1.000 Indonesian Rupiah notes, at a hotel in Everitt Road on May 22.226 words
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Article121 1958-10-07 5 PROBE ON INVITE TO TRAOE FAIR KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Federation Police Special Branch is trying to find out if any Federation businessman has received an invitation from the organizers Jl the forthcoming Red China trade fair to be held in Canton. Mr. Henry T. Wong, secretary of the Associated121 words
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Article262 1958-10-07 5 (KG. Men A Penang High Court Judge toj hmju to see if he could find any avaince to show that a former commission agent, Khim. was a bookie R.„'by eta case in peaiim! against pi MM learned had d:>.73_o.sed I I v a variaittenance lat in August, P E.sof-262 words
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Article, Illustration153 1958-10-07 5 Fed. Flag On Five Malayan Airways' Planes PX>R the first time in the 11-year history of Malayan Airways, a Dakota was yesterday seen with the flag of the Federation of Malaya painted on its tail-plane. The Federation flag has replaced the familiar Union Jack. A Malayan Airways official at the153 words
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Article122 1958-10-07 5 THE Singapore City Magistrate Mr. Tara Singh, yesterday told a woman that a 20--year-old youth is "big enough" to understand the significance of a registered letter. The woman. See Soy Leh, was told this when she submitted that a notice purporting to have been122 words
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350 1958-10-07 5 She Was Forced To Marry Man Ot 45: Marriage Annulled PARUKUTTT RAJ AM MA, 25, told the Singapore High Court yesterday that she agreed to marry a "young man" whose photograph was shown to her in Travancore when she was 18. But, when she arrived in the Colony, she was350 words
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211 1958-10-07 5 Detainee Move: An Improvement —Marshall CHAIRMAN of the Singapore Workers' Party, Mr. David Marshall, yesterday described as "an improvement from the complete ban" the Pilot Order-in-Council which allows detainees to appeal to a tribunal for permission to contest elections. Mr. Marshall, who returned to the Colony over the weekend after211 words
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Article103 1958-10-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Abdul Sani bin Abas, Jali bin Talib, Basri bin Talib, and Abas bin Puteh, today claimed trial before Inche Abdul Rani on a charge of stealing $29 and $173 worth of articles from the Dewan Latehan Rida, Petaling Jaya, on Oct. 4. They103 words
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Article, Illustration153 1958-10-07 5 PERMANENT Secretary to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Singapore, Inche Abu Bakar bin Pawanchee, yesterday said that Government would always help the fishermen livinf in the nearby islands^ Speaking to 26 Malay inhabitants of the Pulau Seraya Island who attended a civics course yesterday,153 words
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166 1958-10-07 5 Perak UMNO Wants Malay As Mentri Besar IPOH. Mon. At a "closed door" conference of the Perak UMNO delegates held here yesterday proposed changes in the Perak Constitution were discussed. It is understood that in the appointment of a 'Mentri Besar, the conference decided that the Sultan should only nominate166 words
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Article73 1958-10-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Headauarters of the Road Transport Department at Batu Road, will close on Oct. 13, and re-open at the new government offices in Petaling Jaya on Oct. 17. The telephone number of the new office will be *****. The office of the73 words
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Article218 1958-10-07 5 Man's Death Still A Mystery MALACCA, Mon.— Although seven witnesses have been called to testify in a High Court murder case before Mr. Justice Sutherland today, the circumstances leading to the death of a 19-year-old rubber tapper is still a mystery. The case concerns Othman bin Aii, Hashim bin Wahid218 words
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Advertisement492 1958-10-07 5 _H k" PefPe^HtM <rZm mmWmm IE 3 I BHIHw Vjru. jF^m g Never sick enough to stay in bed, yet new really well. The GRAY SICKNESS may be keeping your child pale, tired and weak needlessly. Protein deficiency causes a condition If you suspect that your child kai aptly called492 words
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262 1958-10-07 6 TWO-THIRDS OF WORLD CHILDREN ARE UNDERFED UNICEF CHIEF APPEALS FOH PUBLIC HELP AND SUPPORT KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Two-thirds of the children in the world todav do not have sufficient to eat or wear, nor are they sufficiently protected against disease, the Executive Director of United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund,262 words
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Article161 1958-10-07 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Top officials of the Selangor divisions of the Labour Party and Party Ra'ayat will meet shortly to form a committee to seek interviews with party officials who were detained in the recent Federal Government swoop on suspected Communist sympathizers. If after interviewing them,161 words
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Article94 1958-10-07 6 132 FINISH LEADERSHIP COURSE CERTIFICATES will be presented to 132 unionists who have completed Singapore's first Trade Union Leadership Course, at the Cultural Centre, Canning Rise, at 6.45 p.m. on Thursday. The course, sponsored jointly by Ministry of Labour and Welfare and the Singapore Council for Adult Education, was limited94 words
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Article76 1958-10-07 6 SINGAPORE'S Y.W.C.A. is I organizing a "Secondhand" sale shop in aid of the Building Fund for its new Community Centre, off Outram Road. The building is nearly completed, but they need funds to furnish it. Donations in cash or kind would be most appreciated by76 words
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Article33 1958-10-07 6 THIEVES broke into the Cathay Hotel, Singapore, on Sunday night and got away with women's handbags and costume jewellery wortirssoo. The good s were kept In a show case.33 words
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Article122 1958-10-07 6 TODDY SHOP CANNOT SELL FOOD THE Health Committee of the Singapore City Council yesterday rejected an appeal from the Comptroller of Customs to reconsider the Council's refusal to issue an eating house licence at the govern ment toddy shop at Ord Road. The Comptroller, through the Permanent Secretary (Treasury), informed122 words
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Article, Illustration454 1958-10-07 6 Justice Ismail Khan welcomed to the Bench Standardpic by KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The second Malayan (lawyer to be elevated to the Bench of the Selangor High Court, Mr. Justice Ismail Khan bin Ibrahim Khan, 53, was today welcomed by members of the Federation Bar Council and Legal Service at aFAH - 454 words
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Article118 1958-10-07 6 Dyak Chief Fails To Turn Up Members of the Dyak community in Singapore were last night disappointed when they arrived at a dinner in honour of the Sarawak Dvak Chief, Temenggong Jugah, and found him absent. His absence was due to a delay in his departure from Japan where he118 words
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Article47 1958-10-07 6 THE Tanjong Malim Town Council has nominated the following to serve on the Rent Assessment Board for this year: Inche Mohamed bin Yeop Abdul Raof (Chairman). Mr. Lee Seek Fan, Mr. Chin Leng. Inche Yang Abdul Rashid bin Abdul Wahab and Mr. J. Surjan Singh.47 words
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167 1958-10-07 6 Wife Scared Of Bandits, Took Mistress A MAN told a Singapore Court yesterday that when he got a Job as a detective in the Federation, his wife refused to follow him. The man. Robert Goh Heok Kim, said: "My wife was afraid of bandits, so I got a mistress." Goh167 words
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Article53 1958-10-07 6 from c an 900 srwie 5 lf SI P« a »ore Chinese w °?i? Wlll lunch >" 'Happy rw* to <L elebrat "TeachS? Day on Thursday. Minister for Education. Mr. Sl5 w Kee wUI Present gold medals to 18 teachers who hav e completed 20 years*53 words
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Article29 1958-10-07 6 c. A J^-YEAR-OLD woman. Sim Say Long, died at the Singapore General Hospital yesterday after she was involZT^r 5 0l JL»i«>n with a ca* at Aljunied Road.29 words
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390 1958-10-07 6 Secret Society Experts Can Be 'Manufactured' Court Told THE authority of Acting DSP. Koh Lian Wah a a secret society expert was challenged by Mr Davhi Marshall in the Singapore Third District Court vest er day. Mr. Koh was giving "expert" evidence against 41-year-old Ong Yew Teck who was accused390 words
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Article99 1958-10-07 6 Lib-Socs Meet The People OVER 40 persons bro their problems to the V batten Branch Committee of the Singapore Libera Social ist Party in a M Meet-the-Peo pie" weekly session he id it 12 Boscombe Road yesterday Committee Chairman Un Leon-Soh, said her party had always believed in helping the99 words
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Article71 1958-10-07 6 SINGAPORE, Oct (R c ter). Professor C. Morthcote Parkinson, author of "ParkinKill*! Law," a satire on *ureaucracy. has resigned from his post as head of the history department at the University of Malaya. Professor Parkinson it present on leave in the United States. The acting Vice-Chan t lor71 words
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Article53 1958-10-07 6 TAN EE PENG and Yong Chong Kin pleaded not guilty in the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday on a charge of attempting to extort from Song Cheng Chuan and dishonestly attempting to, 1 induce him to deliver $3,W!0 on Sept. 29. I Tan and Yong were53 words
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Article81 1958-10-07 6 THE Community RecreaI tion Division of the Ministry of Labour and Welfare, yesterday asked residents of the Upper Serangoon area to attend a meeting on Oct. 20 to form a Community organization for the Upper Serangoon Community Centre. The Director of Community Recreation. Mr.81 words
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Article28 1958-10-07 6 PENANG. Mon. Miss Khaw Cheng Sen, a Barrister-at-La\v. was admitted to the Penang Bar by Mr. Justice j Rigby in the Supreme Court today.28 words
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Article, Illustration29 1958-10-07 6 STANDARDPIC taken last night, shows the scene outside the Great World Park office where two victims of a gang clash collapsed after running 300 yards.29 words
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Article33 1958-10-07 6 rn^m Kami. 1 h- l si uh "Si fol| 0H npar ufj urd O ditior, ture rM fa <torv J sl »e tdli f J a fil M and p dav 333 words
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Advertisement100 1958-10-07 6 f A wmMmmmWw^mm EA rw lltAHlr tAST WORIV f%T v AN INTERNATIONAL DROTT SKID SHOVEL ffiq^ J W,TH AN INTERNATIONAL DIESEL TRACTOR »H-«W lift. faith* pitch mmi ompl. mmmn, tha* fc.^ f «l m work for thm vtnatilo anitt. Exclusive Drott artU. %.rm a hispid load ia loom or bard-packed100 words
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Advertisement55 1958-10-07 6 Fl Compret Insun and Roa VII Vain Ifcb purchase! niiH 6th H 30th 1 MOTOR C0»*1 WHUti" H SINCAI STAN» Stand:'-" ore expe'^ phers h Ito COPM* idrcma, rcchsm r they coveIt '5 j k. »r nowf p.csthe^ record u ths evt utT-fT rgrnen i» QucMv (J co mpet't iV55 words
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Article37 1958-10-07 7 HONGKONG. Oct. 6. Special Standard Service: Closing orices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $16.01 to £1 Sterling, $5.79 to US$l: $1 84 to Malayan $1; $0,505 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $253.25 to a taeL37 words
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262 1958-10-07 7 SELANGOR C.I.D. CHIEF WARNS PUBLIC: Cheats Multiply Money By Two KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Mr. Sarwan Singh, Acting Chief of the Selangor C.I.D warned the public today, to scrutinise currency notes before accepting them. REASON: It has come to light that several "split" currency $5262 words
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265 1958-10-07 7 THE Singapore City Council is considering a suggestion that it should share the cost of a compulsory diphtheria inoculation scheme for the island. It is estimated that the Council will have to spend $90,222 every year to provide for staff, materials265 words
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Article147 1958-10-07 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) in Singapore yesterday were:— Buyers Sellers Spot 84 841 R.S.S. No. 1 841 85 R.S.S. No. 1 (Nov.) 853 852 R.S.S. No. 2 83 J 831 R.S.S. No. 3 81 J 82i Tone: Dull. Tbe tin price in Singapore was $372|147 words
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Article181 1958-10-07 7 GAN ENG KOK was charged in the Singapore Eignlh Magistrate's Court yesterday with entering the Colony on Feb. 13 without an entry oermit. The case was postponed to Oct. 24. Bail of $10,000 in three sureties was allowed. Prosecuting officer, Deputy Superintendent of Police Mr.181 words
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99 1958-10-07 7 Shied bad eggs at bride and groom-charge IPOH, Mon. A man and a woman appeared before Magistrate Inche Ibrahim bin Abdul Manan today, on a joint charge of disorderly behaviour. They were alleged to have thrown rotten eggs at a wedding couple. They were Siew Ngoh, a 23-year-old woman, and99 words
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148 1958-10-07 7 ARMY MAN MUST PAY $40 TO HIS EX-WIFE AN army staff sergeant, Wan Hamzah, was ordered in a Singapore Court yesterday to pay $40 compensation to his former wife. Wan pleaded guilty to a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to Siti Yainah binte Abdullah Masaid on Aug. 26. Her lawyer,148 words
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Article, Illustration175 1958-10-07 7 Rashid' note to Tun Lim 'Release THE Singapore Peninsula Malay Union will ask the Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock, to release immediately the union's former youth leader, Inche Osman Rashid. Inche Rashid was detained under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance about a year ago. Mr. Isa Zain, secretarygeneral175 words
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Article83 1958-10-07 7 She Calls On Chief Minister MRS. JOAN Essery, an executive member of the Women's Group of the Australian Asian Association of Melbourne, yesterday paid a courtesy call to the Singapore Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock. Mrs. Essery, a former Singapore resident, was in the Colony for a brief holiday.83 words
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Miscellaneous304 1958-10-07 7 FESTIVAL* TO LAST 9 DAYS SINGAPORE Hindus will celebrate "Desarah Festival" (Navarathiri in Tamil) from Oct. 13 to 21 at the Chettiars Temple, Tank Road. Musical entertainment, and dances will be daily features throughout the nine-day celebration from 7 D.m. to 9 p.m. HPPHHVPHHHH^HHIHHHHHpHpHJHHHHpHpH| hearsal (Yeoman of the Guard) vfX|TTft¥304 words
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Advertisement885 1958-10-07 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO.* LTD. Voti *****/6, *****/4 132/6, ReMusen Reed THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICI Te Halifax. Bastes)-, New York. Baltimore, Philadelphia e> Cult Parts. S'pore I P. S'ham Penang MYRMIDON 22/26 Oct 27 Oct 28 Oct Carriers option ta proceed via ether ports te lead and discharge885 words
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Advertisement1095 1958-10-07 8 Td: 2405 MAMSFIELD CO., LID. Tek 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated In Singapore) (I2_llnes) THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE T SAILINGS ta LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON b C^TINENT^ PORT* Carrier, option te proceed via athar pact, ta «*M J^k^ (via Sues witfc liberty te proceed vie Penama ar cape at caee nope) p\1,095 words
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Advertisement922 1958-10-07 8 MITSUI Bj LINE > S'poro P.S'ham Penong FOR JAPAN Nosuson Mara for Yokohama, Kobe. Moji G.33/34 Hokubason Mora for Yokohama, Kobe. Moil 12 Oet 11 Oct lOOct FOR U.S.A. vio SUEZ For New York. Philadelphia, baltimore via Bombay. Awojison Mora »Ort ISOct ETA. N. York 29 Nov FOR BOMBAY. KARACHI.922 words
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Advertisement437 1958-10-07 8 EAST ASIATIC I HOMEWARDS Soilings for Aden e Pon j^ I Rotterdam, Hamburg, Bremen. Cop« n^ "BUSUANGA" .ou'oT 1 Colling Gdynia *B "SONGKHLA" I _^_l "FALSTRIA" 20 21 oc, 22 I Possenger Accommodat.on Ar ai obl| OUTWARDS Soiling, fa. Bangkok I o« and -INDIA" '\U "JUTLANDIA* 21/7? a "SIENA- I437 words
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Article51 1958-10-07 9 3 1 and rg I--, thai ?he y" i r "S* >•■ fr jurina e L •->--'-- £22: rarke rss« 2 > D-Tits '.vner f r JiP/seri B ra bai I* adeir l» n fi— Nigeria *pj ne ha ed n ser- rirO" pa .:p~ e ec- ugher pr51 words
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Article240 1958-10-07 9 1^****** W M R-e- J'. «1 36; I fo overs' 3'X $1.71: Robinson ords. $1.4U- row Storage 88c 89c. (overaight) Steamship 71c.. 711*. S Times prefs. 86c. ords. 97c; Wearne $.117. $3.15; Wilkinson Proc„! $1.62* (overnight), $1.61; JaSi $1 54. $1 52. v J CK Aokam 77*c; Austral Amai240 words
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Article135 1958-10-07 9 Rubber Slips On Dull Market SINGAPORE rubber price *?*L Sm c nt lower y«*teraay to 84-5/8 cents per lb. for International first grade October (Fri., 84-3 /4c.) a Ji he 1 n J ark «t opened higher 11 n i! ed 4 Quietly steady with small fluctuations. Lower sheet was135 words
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Article189 1958-10-07 9 Industrials Are Slightly Easier INDUSTRIALS were a ;hade easier ln the Malayan a hare market yesterday. Tins were irregular and 2K£ at J he cloBe *wio rubbers quiet. A small turnover was reported. Price changes announced py the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were:- INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Con. Tin Smelt. rds 2.75189 words
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Article43 1958-10-07 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Federation's total external trade during August amounted to $306.000,000 an increase of $10,400,000 over he previous month ($295,--<500.000>. Imports totalled $135,700,--000. exports $170,300,000. Total trade from January to August this year was $2 346.100.000 ($2.701.000,000).43 words
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360 1958-10-07 9 Computer Tells Needs Ten Years Ahead A DIGITAL computer just installed by Britain's Central Electricity Generating Board is being used to forecast power requirements of the country as much as 10 years ahead. To do this, it has to "consider" statistics on known supplies of coal in various areas of360 words
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Article50 1958-10-07 9 THE Commonwealth Department of Statistics announces that a revised estimate of the 1957-58 Australian wool clip is 1,426,000,000 lb. (greasy), or 2,000,000 lb. less than the preliminary estimate issued some weeks ago. This compares with the alltime record of 1.564.000,000 lb. set up in 1956-57.50 words
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151 1958-10-07 9 First 'All- Aluminium' Alloy Cycle Made A BICYCLE, claimed to be the world's first all-aluminium alloy welded bicycle, built with the aid of a new hot blast torch, was shown at the first public demonstration of tht torch at Bristol last week. The demonstration was attended by representatives of the151 words
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Article73 1958-10-07 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra Oct.-Nov. U.K.. Continent $34J buyers 5>34J sellers: coconut oil in hulk $53J sellers, in drums $56i sellers; Muntok white pepper $122 sellers; Sarawak white $121 sellers; Special Sarawak black $72. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable73 words
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Article22 1958-10-07 9 MR. WILLIAM A. GUNN has been elected Chairman of the Australian Wool Bureau, in succession to Mr. T. G. Garter.22 words
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Article29 1958-10-07 9 THE sterling area gold and dollar reserves rose by $31.--000,000 in September and stood at $3,120,000,000 on Sept. 30, it was announced in London by the Treasury.29 words
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211 1958-10-07 9 F.A.O. MEET TO RAISE COPRA OUTPUT, MARKETING REPRESENTATIVES of FAO (Food ond Agricultural Organization) meeting in Manila on Oct. 15 will discuss ways to improve production and sale of coconut products in the world markets. At the meeting, a report prepared by FAO's subcommittee on f copra quality and grading211 words
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Article141 1958-10-07 9 SINGAPORE merchants shipping goods to Sarawak ports are considering a deferred rebate offer by the Sarawak Steamship Co., Ltd. This was told to The Standard yesterday by Mr. Ling Lee Hua chairman of the Singapore Sarawak Importers Exporters Association. Mr. Ling said in return for the141 words
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Article113 1958-10-07 9 Merchants Oppose Rice Stockpile KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Associated Chambers of Commerce today reiterated its objection to the compulsory purchase of Government stockpile rice, in view of the present trade recession. In a protest to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, the A.C.C.C. said local merchants, could not get rid113 words
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Article, Illustration35 1958-10-07 9 MR. JACOB Ballas. formerly with a Singapore life insurance firm lias formed a company, J. Ballas Co., sharebrokers. Mr. Ballas said more local people were interested in share investments. MR. BALLAS35 words
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Article138 1958-10-07 9 IPOH, Mon.— Five dea^rs were awarded long service plaques by the Shell Company, Federation of Malaya, (Ipoh district) on Saturday at a dinner given by the company at the Kheh Association premises. The' dealers had served the company for over 30 years. Mr. A. S. Johnson,138 words
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Article60 1958-10-07 9 India Sends Sewing Machines KUALA LUMPUR. Mon India exported over 200 sewing machines to the Federation during the first half of this year, according to the Indian High Commission here. The number exported to Singapore was 107. Exports of Indian sewing machines to all countries during the period totalled 3,456,60 words
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292 1958-10-07 9 BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD.'s new 11,700-ton cargopassenger vessel s.s. "Benloyal," was launched on the Clyde by Lady Thomson, wife of Sir Douglas Thomson, a director of the company, last Friday. The "Benloyal," the second Ben Line ship of her name, is the tenth vessel to292 words
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Article37 1958-10-07 9 Output by the Raub Australian Gold Mining Company Ltd. amounted to 1,091 fine ozs. in the four weeks ended Aug. 16. In the previous four weeks (ended July 19) production totalled 867 fine ozs.37 words
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Article72 1958-10-07 9 A RESOLUTION to reduce the capital of Malayan Collieries Ltd. from $4,000,000 to $2,000,000 will be tabled at the extraordinary general meeting of the company to be held in Kuala Lumpur on Oct. 29. Reduction will be effected by returning to the holders of the 3,433,400 shares that72 words
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Article99 1958-10-07 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday: New York* buving. T.T. 32-13/16. OD. 32-15/16. 90 days air mail 33-1/8. credit bills, 33-1/4 trade bills. Canada: buying, T.T. 32-1/16, O.D. 32-3/16 90 d.vs air mail 32-1/2 credit bills, 32-5/8 trade bills.99 words
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Miscellaneous166 1958-10-07 9 OUTER ROADS Oulidia, Sunon. Barumun, Tong Peng, India Mail, Prinse Salvor, Berebere, Eumaeus. Donai Bintang, Femsea. Waiwerang, Clyde Breeze Borus, Diomed, Hoi, Houuw. SftT 1120--1121, M. Brander. Mikunio Maru, Glenorchy, Karumala, Balsfjord, Prekkak. Tyndaraus Garuda Mas (ex Tohoali*. Norvest. Norsrot, Musi, Eiryakawa Maru, Lexa Ryuw a Maru. Darvel Lidia, Summit166 words
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Article, Illustration60 1958-10-07 10 (RIGHT): Mr. Low Siow Chek and his bride, the former Miss Shirley Foo Kwee Neo, after their wedding at the Singapore Registry, last week. Mr. Low is the second son of Madam Quek Buck Hiang and the late Mr. Low Liang Hong. The bride is the only daughter of Madam60 words
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Article, Illustration40 1958-10-07 10 and DR. LYE TONG MENG and his bridr M Theresa Fong Wai Cheng, are seen at reception at the Kheh Association P'«»« day. The bride is the daughter nf Mr W manager of the Kuala Lumpur offW Poh Mrs FongFah; Mrs. Fong - 40 words
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Article, Illustration24 1958-10-07 10 MR. DONALD DAVIS and Malacca's Chief Minister, Dato Osman bin Talib at the Historic Photographic Exhibition held in the Meng Seng Hall, Malacca, re-24 words
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Article, Illustration44 1958-10-07 10 Standardplc by THESE girls certainly possess "A Certain Smile" after winning prises at contest to boost Aim by that name in Kuala Lumpur last Thursday night. They are (from left) Miss D. Newton (third) Miss May Yap (first) and Miss Annie Lim (second). FahFah - 44 words
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Article, Illustration39 1958-10-07 10 by THE Federation Chief Scout. Inche Suleiman bin Dato Abdul Rahman, fl scouters after the presentation of awards in B.P. house in Kua'a lumporl day. Only 11 of the 30 recipients received the awards from Inche Sulrimai] dardnic FahFah - 39 words
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Article, Illustration55 1958-10-07 10 Stand ard pic by J The Chairman of the External Relations Committee. University of Malaya Students Union, Kuala Lumpur division. Mr. Chong Sin Chua. is seen handing a cheque for $592.13 to the Superintendent of Serendah Boys' Home, Brother Albert, .t th. s»i» n *nr j Social Welfare Office inFah - 55 words
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Article, Illustration99 1958-10-07 10 Photo by MR. HONG 800 YEOW and Miss Lim Onn Suan who were married in the Wah Khui School HaU, Klang, last Sunday. The groom is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Hong Thiam Boon and the bride is the niece of Mr. and Mrs. Lim ChengChing Seng Poh - 99 words
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Article, Illustration114 1958-10-07 10 Photo by (LEFT) Mr. Albert Tang Hon Weng of Prudential Assurance Company, Kuala Lumpur, and his bride, the former Miss Betty Tap Lai Foon, after their wedding at the Registry of Marriages Oflice, Kuala Lumpur, last week. Tong Poh Seong (BELOW) Father Pintado is seen speaking at theTong Poh Seong; Dragon - 114 words
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Advertisement122 1958-10-07 10 AkAkkkkkkkkkkAkkkAkkkkkkkkAnnn-k-k^ X A RADIANT MOTION PICTURE ENTERTAINMENT X THAT WILL MAKE YOU HAPPIER TOMORROW FOR J The Story of the Miracle that WWwppened on Main Street! if- motion picture Rff Ll n J I fl fl 1 n Q^rJ/ m. Ifl 1 _PW**| 1 I I \mmmmrft-- m "^T* \S122 words
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Article239 1958-10-07 11 I my name was Elliott' WRSE. Ott 6 (Reuter) Davis Cup star L .Australia's bad boy of tennis, is not Essed out of selection for this year's Davis f- Cup challenge round. ?ould not care less u.-erher I p4ay tennis this season" Rose said today. "At239 words
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Article64 1958-10-07 11 :.r Oct. 6. i:>.e-: ;u'.neld a rhe one ri:-. tafciled tr mmtta the j >. Presiisicder hanre :r.<9 through iced lunch in- E-Tie: r.eavy M a I pes. trains. Peter j -kinase sera, pi T.e pitch laaht a ,tart I Wet ar.e an. f 2a^.e p ave Nthe Tourists64 words
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Article29 1958-10-07 11 y title Perez 1 ba enger ;'•> Philipll/' tentative y ,l3 "-a. a Fili2"tsidenl of P famoti na however l I r '>. -.rd la ?er, f a n29 words
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Article43 1958-10-07 11 TELUK ANSON. Mon. Central Perak beat South Perak 3-1 in the semi-final for the Merdeka Trophy soccer competition here on Saturday. Ng Boon Bee scored all the three goaU for Central Peral| vh.ie Aii Mohd scored for South Perak.43 words
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Article62 1958-10-07 11 BERLIN, East Germany, Oct. 6 (Reuter) East Germany and Bulgaria drew 1-1 in an international soccer match here yesterday, the East German news agency A.D.N. reported. East Germany led at halftime through a goal by centreforward Troeger. Bulgaria hit back after the interval and outsideright Milanov equalised62 words
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Article161 1958-10-07 11 Pleasant Party For Cup Holders PENANG, Mon. A very pleasant party was given by the Governor of Penang, Raja Uda, at the Residency recently, in honour of the Penang football team, which won the Malaya Cup final. The Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, who was present at the buffet dinner,161 words
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Article629 1958-10-07 11 N chants S* 'n the P* Malaya i 4 H mWfi r t>rj^ r game U./ mt I pe. *V taekU "'V ages •V ihe m fr tt r' ke Jta *evtr f.' j k<* L trsl to gather the ball after the ck, i.e. it must be another629 words
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Article223 1958-10-07 11 The Wonderful Man Who Turned His Back On $750,000 Is Determined... He's Ready To Run Again MELBOURNE, Oct. 6 (Reuter) Australia's wonder miler Herb Elliott who last night turned down a $750,000 fortune to turn professional, said today: "My decision is final and irrevocable,223 words
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164 1958-10-07 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Kilat Club *A\ defending senior division League champicnc, will open the Selangor Hockey Association Division I League competition when they take on the Young Men's Sikhs Association on the Pantai Ground tomorrow. The competitions committee of the Selangor Hockey Association has164 words
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Article, Illustration58 1958-10-07 11 Top: Carmen Koelmeyer, who broke the 100 yards and 200 yards women's records in Government meet. She is receiving her prize from Tuan Haji Albakri. SATHASIVAM of the Federation Army ran. three miles *n *5 minutes 45.6 sees, which was one of the sixteen records broken in the Federation Government58 words
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106 1958-10-07 11 Combined Schools 15 For Season's Campaign KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— After a final trial on the Victoria Institution grounds here on Saturday Selangor Combined Schools Councils hockey selectors named fifteen players to go into training in preparation for the seasons campaign. Selangor Combined Schools are scheduled to meet NegriSeibUanTn in inter-state106 words
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Article41 1958-10-07 11 RESULTS of the'LGU competition at the Royal Island Club yesterday were: "A" Division: Mrs. S. Holloway 71 nett. Runner-up: Mrs. M. Nishi. 76 nett. "B" Division: Mrs. J. Emmett, 73 nett; runner-up: Mrs. M. San, 73 nett.41 words
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Article115 1958-10-07 11 His Knee Plays No More Tricks BRISBANE, Oct. 6 (Reuter) Queensland allrounder Ron Archer is confident his 'trick' knee will not keep him out of the Test-cricket series against the M.C.C. this season. Archer has been troubled by the injury for the past two years and was forced to drop115 words
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156 1958-10-07 11 Poles Held To A Draw In Scrappy Game DUBLIN, Oct 6 (Reuter) The Republic of Ireland and Poland drew 2—2 in an international soccer match at Dalymount Park here yesterday. There were no goals in the second half Play was scrappy throughout and although the Poles indulged in some intricate156 words
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Article121 1958-10-07 11 SINGAPORE Recreation Club, fresh from their 26-0 victory over Air Formation Signals, beat Royal Air Force Seletar •B' by eight points (a goal and a try) to six (two tries) in a rugger match on th» padang yesterday. It was a hard fought game, and the121 words
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Article146 1958-10-07 11 Leavitt: TU Still Get Him' HONGKONG, Oct. 6 (Reuter) American sports promoter Leo Leavitt said today he would still get the Australian miler, Herb Elliott. In an exclusive interview he told Reuter "I am very confident of this. M Leavitt was commenting on Elliott's refusal of his quarter million United146 words
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128 1958-10-07 11 Visintin Is Clamouring For 'Return' MELBOURNE, Oct. 6 (Reuter) Italian welterweight boxing champion, Bruno Vasintin has £A2OO to say he can beat South African Johnny Van Rensburg in a return bout. Van Rensburg outpointed I Visintin at the Stadium last Friday night. Today, Visintin told Mr. R. Lean. General Manager128 words
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Article84 1958-10-07 11 VIENNA, Oct 6. (Reuter)— France beat Austria 2-1 in an international soccer match here yesterday. The French team staged a second half rally after trailing n-I at the interval. The French side showed only one change Leon Deladeriere coming in for world cup star Raymond Kopa from84 words
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141 1958-10-07 11 Monte Carlo Snatches Win In Last Stride SYDNEY. Oct. k) (Reuter) Monte Carlo, owned by Mr. Ken Austin and ridden by Neville Sellwood. won the one mile, one furlong Metropolitan Handicap by a head in a thrilling finish at Randwick here today. Starting at lp to "two, Monte Carlo just141 words
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Article161 1958-10-07 11 Bally moss Wins The Rich Prize PARIS, Oct. 6. (Reuter)— Irish champion Ballymoss won the Prix de L'Arc de Triomphe, Europe's richest horse race, here yesterday. Ballymoss is owned by American Mr. John McShain. French-trained Fric wat second. Another French horse, Cherasco was third. Ballymoss, who is trained by Mr.161 words
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110 1958-10-07 11 Aussie Trip For Cricket Fans Is Off KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Malayan Cricket Association's plan to take a party of Malayan cricket fans to Australia in December has definitely fallen through. The Association in its efforts to foster interest in the game wanted to give fans an opportunity of seeing110 words
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Article, Illustration498 1958-10-07 12 HERB IS KING OF AMATEURS The Champ Money Couldn't Buy NOT EVERY ATHLETE HAS A PRICE Says The Sports Editor ON the other side of this sports page is undoubtedly the most fantastic and most wonderful gesture ever made by any sportsman HERB ELLIOTT OF AUSTRALIA WHO SPURNED THREE- QUARTERS498 words
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Article45 1958-10-07 12 BEATTY Secondary School beat Bartley Secondary School 1-0 in an inter-school hockey match on the Beatty School ground yesterday. The winning goal was scored by L:m Chuan in the second half. Earlier. Beatty trounced Bartley 5-0 in the second teams match.45 words
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Article, Illustration57 1958-10-07 12 THIS dive by Korean goalkeeper Hang Chui is a beauty but it is not good enough to prevent the ball from flying into the net. The ball came off the boot of Malayan inside right Ariff Ariffin, and it enabled Malaya to draw twoall against the powerful Koreans57 words
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Article, Illustration1012 1958-10-07 12 SAS. LIKELY TO WIN SWIM TITLE Yew Kong (QSTS>. Pang Tee Ann iPPSS), Hashim Thambv <SSS>. Gan Eng Joo (ACS>, Fong Hoe Beng (SAS). Diving. Lim Beng Seng (GESS>. Lim Soo Hee (SAS>. Oei Boon Kwee (SSS> Ang Chee Hong (ACS>, Teo Poh Suan(VS>.1,012 words
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Article64 1958-10-07 12 THE Singapore Chinese Recreation Club and the newlypromoted Young Men's Sikh Association match scheduled to be Played on th e Girls* Sports Ground yesterday, was postponed due to bad .ground conditions. Another match at Thomson Road between Singapore Police bports Association 'B' and RAF I« ga i h64 words
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Article26 1958-10-07 12 SAARBRUECKEN. Oct 6 (Reuter).— West Germany beat Hungary by 112 points to 100 m a two-day athletics match which ended here yesterday.26 words
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Article, Illustration119 1958-10-07 12 Inter-State Rugby At K.L. Felth Cup Charity Match On Sunday PENANG: The team which held Selangor to a 3-3 draw on Saturday. Skipper lan Chandler, who played so well, sits centre, holding ball. SELANGOR: missed the victory at on Saturday through119 words
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Article83 1958-10-07 12 KUALA LUMPUR Mon. The Federation Comb i n ed Schools will meet the Seoul Football Club of Korea at the Merdeka Stadium on Oct. 14. The following have been chosen to play: Teh Cheng Lee. Ee Seng Choy. Abdullah Nordin. Tang Chong Yin. Roslan Bua;ig. Boey83 words
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Article197 1958-10-07 12 THE Seoul Football Club of Korea Federation, will play against a Co o 3 provided the Singapore Amateui 7*5 agree to pay an additional $500 k*2l This was revealed at Uk ll! *i SAFA Council meeting held at the Association's premise at Jalan Besar yesterday The President. Mr/ Soh197 words
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Article18 1958-10-07 12 I M \mmM It H Badrr.:r.?o: .fl H fl Sini?lf v fl Double ;"fl B T M18 words
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Article77 1958-10-07 12 The Braves Beat The Yankees 3-0 NEW YORK, Oct. 6 (Reuter) Milwaukee Braves beat the New York Yankees 3-0 here yesterday to take a 3-1 lead in the best-of-seven world baseball series. The Braves now need only one more game to clinch the series and retain the world championship thev77 words
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Miscellaneous92 1958-10-07 12 SOCCER Div. I—Darul Afiah F.C. vs. R.A.F. Changi, Jalan Besar, 5.15 p.m. Premier League Chinese vs. Juniors, Jalan Besar, 7 p.m. Junior Cup Replay Balestier Utd. vs. Bintang Bulan, Geylang, 5.15 p.m. SWIMMING— SchooIs 10th meet, C.S.C. 2.30 p.m. TENNIS Inter school St. Patricks vs. St. Andrews, S.J.I. 3.15 p.m.92 words
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Article, Illustration304 1958-10-07 13 the setting became exotic as the settee made a beauti■ifsture with an exquisitely (2 ,ftw vibrant, with just a Jbuess, Her accent was Me soed English. Juliette gl the press at a small rc- at London's Savoy Hotel. J .opposite o W. Fischer, the ■we Rank Organisation's E**«rlai a304 words
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Article119 1958-10-07 13 IV rs e -e- mark the return of Miss Monroe to the studio which brought her stardom. Her Fox successes include "All About Eve," "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes,** and "Bus Stop," the last picture she made for the studio in 1956. Following "Bus Stop." Miss Monroe formed her own independent119 words
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Article, Illustration865 1958-10-07 13 RAY FALK - Shooting A 'Barbarian' RAY FALK By lw JAPANtf n the ■T\l.orrs of I ocean an Lctor H rf L o* n fiC WT historical Corred .iust ttur a I tl ve director fl\ a nd he l B and the l«:th J° nn Lgsfnd Har1, African |to t^ forL. 1865 words
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Article86 1958-10-07 13 WHEN Felix Aylmer W said, "Show her the instruments of torture" in Otto Preminger's screen version of "Saint Joan," based on the famous Bernard Shaw drama, he was proclaiming an act that took long hours of research on the part of Historical Adviser. Dr. Beard. The favourite instruments of86 words
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Article376 1958-10-07 13 HOLLYWOOD LOWDOWN by sid Caned Zone Troops MORE than 250 soldiers from the 20th Infantry Division at Fort Kobbe in the Panama Canal Zone were cast in battle scenes staged for "The Naked and the Dead." Warner Bros: film release of the classic novel of World War ll jungle fighting.376 words
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Miscellaneous604 1958-10-07 13 TODAY'S QUOTATION: Mi BM J- "The empty vessel Q IfVn El makea the greatest sound." V. I TUESDAY FOR EVERY- I 5m9 ONE: Think twice before I |W| *flmm Sfl^fl any IS^J responsibilities or ex- I Be extra tactful. I Hfl in IK] dealings others. With I If/Al thoughts mind604 words
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204 1958-10-07 14 French Troops Ready For New Drive In Algeria ALGIERS, Oct 6 (UPI) Battle-worn French troops braced today for new drives against the Muslim rebel "shadow army" in response to orders from Gen. Charles de Gaulle to "complete the pacification" of Algeria. De Gaulle's latest instructions to Supreme Commander in Algeria204 words
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Article25 1958-10-07 14 THE atomic submarine USS Seawolf came up from the depths of the Atlantic Ocean yesterday after being submerged for exactly 60 days. UPIUPI - 25 words
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178 1958-10-07 14 NAIROBI, Oct. 6 (Reuter) Second Lieutenant John Roper Evans, 23. of Pontypridd. Glamorgan, ls In trouble and all because he foUowed the advice of the Duke of Edinburgh. Lieutenant Evans was a student at the University of Wales four years ago when he heard178 words
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Article107 1958-10-07 14 Jap Driver Shot, US Private Held TOKYO, Oct. 6 (Reuter) Japanese police in Toyozawa, Saitama Prefecture near Tokyo, said today a Japanese taxi driver was shot this morning by an American soldier, from the back seat. Doctors treating the driver, Mr. Yoshio Saito, 31. of the Kokusai Kanko Taxi Company,107 words
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Article73 1958-10-07 14 PARIS, Oct. 6 (UPI).— Police issued a warrant for the arrest of former French swimming champion Rene Kovacs today after he failed to appear in court to answer charges of attempted assassination of France's military commander ln Algeria. Kovacs and four other men were scheduled to73 words
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Article, Illustration51 1958-10-07 14 photo. WORKMEN take down the poster of Evelyn West, strip tease artist after Miami Beach officials last week requested that all large strip tease posters must come down The officials are trying to "quieten" down all tne clubs and restaurants where strin teaser are employed. UnitedUnited Press - 51 words
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336 1958-10-07 14 AGA KHAN THE ONLY STUDENT WITH A SECRETARY NEW YORK, Oct. 6 (UPI) The 21-year-old Aga Khan disclosed yesterday that he may be the only Harvard University student with a private secretary. He took time out from his college studies to appear on a nation-wide television programme about his life336 words
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Article413 1958-10-07 14 'Urge Of Millions For Better Life Fully Justified' NEW DELHI, Oct. 6 Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru opened the annual conference of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank here today and appealed for help for the "life and death struggle" of the under-developed countries.UPI; Reuter - 413 words
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Article, Illustration128 1958-10-07 14 PRINCESS MARGARET (arrow) swings to one side and looks around as a ear with a woman driver scatters her party in Bruges City Square. Belgium, last week. The group scattered and the car screeched to a halt a few feet from the Princess whileUPI - 128 words
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Article57 1958-10-07 14 MARINELAND. Florida. Oct. 6 (Reuter) A sixpound shark, believed to be the first born alive in captivity, has been delivered here by Caesarean operation. Biologists acted as surgeons after it appeared that the 250-pound mother shark would not be able to have a normal birth.57 words
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Article197 1958-10-07 14 NEW DELHI, Oct. 6 (Reuter) M. Jean Van Houtte, Chairman of the Joint Session of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund, appealed, here today for "a renaissance of the flow of private capital" to underdeveloped countries. M. Van Houtte, who is also Belgian197 words
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275 1958-10-07 14 UNITED NATIONS, Oct. 6 (Reuter) Both the Soviet Union and Indian delegations to the United Nations yesterday submitted draft resolutions calling for an immediate suspension of nuclear weapons tests. The Soviet draft, published shortly before the Indian resolution was issued, also called upon275 words
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Article33 1958-10-07 14 FEDERAL Judge Albert V. Bryan yesterday denied a motion by the Alexandria School Board. Virginia, to dismiss a suit for the admission of 14 Negro children to white schools. UPIUPI - 33 words
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Article, Illustration174 1958-10-07 14 WITHIN the past year about a dozen women in Iran have changed their sex, local authorities revealed last week. The latest such phenomena occurred early this month in Shiraz, when a 40-year-old maid servant. Sahebjan Hemmati, approached doctors at the Soraya General Hospital in174 words
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Article20 1958-10-07 14 THE INDONESIAN Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, said yesterday there was no hope of an immediate improvement in Dutch-Indonesian relations. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article54 1958-10-07 14 UNITED STATES Defence Secretary Neil H. Mcelroy was received in audience yesterday by Emperor Hirohito. He also met a number of Japanese Government leaders, including Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi.— UPl. A government spokesman said in Jakarta yesterday that Premier Djuanda would call at Cairo while engaged on his Yugoslav tourReuter - 54 words
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Article143 1958-10-07 14 Red Teddy Boys' Heads Shaved MOSCOW, Oct. 6 (Reuter) Communist youth league patrols in Sverdlovsk and Ulyanovsk recently shaved the heads of some young people simply because they were dressed like "stilyagi"— teddy boys, the league newspaper, Komsomolskaya Pravda. said yesterday. In Sverdlovsk, the victims were warned that they wouldReuter - 143 words
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Article152 1958-10-07 14 KARACHI, Oct. 6, (Reuter)-^ day surrounded the palace of miC former Ruler of the State of Kalat.iT? rities went in and arrested him ITS statement issued here. -____I_^^ Mir Khan is said to hav( offered resistance but th( authorities overcame hirr and are now taking him tc an unknown152 words
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Article60 1958-10-07 14 Bombs In School ~m- r mw CLINTON. Tennessee, Oct 6 (UPI) Federal and Stale investigators looked for clues today in the bombed-out Clinton High School, torn b| three rapid-fire explosions early yesterday. Damage is estimated at $900,000 <Maiayan). Make shift classroom* were being arranged for students of60 words
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Article63 1958-10-07 14 airliner °°n and N'er }fl overtime bmW speed Their fl training an c 'fl cetijres to T.ecH P° s ec ceac.int'B auguratioi. of fl -y Comet serv.;*fl The new? fl pictures of the :fl Comet 'Defta fl flew here frc zfl At the same fl wis ftvvßfc tafl a&*\r.s\63 words
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Article39 1958-10-07 14 MELBOUR.M ter i Ninwl built Sabre* be flow g worth DM would avoid a ritory. a R3 Air Force P vesterday He said ti?l aLso avoid ritonal claimed by will be rout*:' at Biak. D* the Pt-flW* Borneo39 words
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Article55 1958-10-07 14 HONGKONG. Oct. 6 (Reuter) The 5. 405-ton passen-ger-freight ship. Hoi Wong, on passage from Swatow to Singapore with 130 passengers and 1.100-ton cargo went aground in Paracel Islands early today. The Hongkong based tug. Taikoo. left for the scene early this afternoon and was expected to reach55 words
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