Singapore Standard, 8 October 1958
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Title Section22 1958-10-08 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD [FINAL EDITION! Telephone ***** 5 Coble TIGERNEWS* SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1958. Vol. IX No. 98. 15 cts. 14 Poges22 words
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Article170 1958-10-08 1 KARACHI. Oct. 7 (Reuter) Six members of the Pakistan Cabinet resigned today after a Cabinet reshuffle in which the Prime Minister, Malik Firoz Khan Noon, took over the Defence Ministry instead of Foreign Affairs. Sardar Abdur Rashid Khan, until now the Minister for Commerce and Industries, becomes170 words
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Article32 1958-10-08 1 ABOUT 30 people were killed when a bridge collapsed on Monday under the weight of a heavy truck near Corcorna. in Antiquia Bogota, according to first ieports reaching Colombia. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article117 1958-10-08 1 POLICE OFFICER MISSING SINCAPORE Probationary Police Inspector Lionel Hobson has been missing since Monday afternoon. This was disclosed yesterday by Police Secretary Mr. Eu Cheow Eang. The Police are investigating. Mr. Eu said that Inspector Robson had told a friend that he was going to Johore at noon yesterday. His117 words
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Article289 1958-10-08 1 Health rallies MM M. strongly— eats and talks now CASTEL GANDOLFO, Oct. 7, (Reuter) Pope Pius XII today rallied strongly from a stroke which yesterday morning paralysed him and robbed him of consciousness and a medical bulletin tonight said his general condition remained satisfactory. Today he was well289 words
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316 1958-10-08 1 A SINGAPORE police constable yesterday fired a shot at a fleeing taxi following an armed robbery in Chander Road, in the Kandang Kerbau area. The constable opened fire when the driver ignored repeated warnings to stop. Another policeman316 words
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Article26 1958-10-08 1 PARIS, Oct. 7 (UPI) Premier Charles de Gaulle's Government decided tonight to hold general elections for Fifth Republic Parliament on Nov. 23 and 30.26 words
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Article51 1958-10-08 1 JAKARTA, Oct. 7 (Reuter) The Indonesian Health Ministry today confirmed reports of a smallpox epidemic raging on Butung and Muna island. 750 miles north of Australia. The spokesman, Dr. Suwondo said Macassar, in nearby South Celebes, had advised that 100 were dead in Kutobari, on Muna51 words
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Article27 1958-10-08 1 ACTRESS Tania Elg, 27. a Finnish-born former Prima Ballerina,' has been granted a divorce in Los Angeles in absentia from her importerhusband, Gustav Bjorkenheim U.P.I.U.P.I. - 27 words
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Article134 1958-10-08 1 The Smokes That Will Not Go UP SINGAPORE smokers who are contented with mediumpriced cigarettes can dismiss any fears that they may have to either cut down on their "smokes" or give up some other luxury to pay for them. The Singapore Tobacco Company, one of the biggest importers of134 words
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Article213 1958-10-08 1 BIG COLONY SWOOP: 50 HELD Isiamlnvide Operation Far Secret Society Murderers THE SECRET Societies Branch of the Singopore Police launched a four-hour islandwide operation, which ended at dawn today, against secret society suspects, and rounded up orer 50 persons. The operation was the first to be carried out since the213 words
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Article108 1958-10-08 1 HONGKONG, Oct. 1 (Reuter) Marshal Chen Yi, Communist Chinese Foreign Minister, said today that if the United States interpreted the suspension of the Quemoy bombardment as a sign of weakness or took the move as meeting its demand for a ceasefire, it was a "total miscalculation.*'108 words
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303 1958-10-08 1 TWO more British soldiers and a Turkish Cypriot policeman were killed and seven soldiers injured in a series of ambushes in Cyprus in the last 24 hours. A Greek Cypriot near one ambush scene was killed when a bomb he was holding exploded. This303 words
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209 1958-10-08 1 LARNACA, Cyprus, Oct. 7 (Reuter) More than 200 British troops and 40 United Kingdom policemen went on guard duty today on four Larnaca streets as a handful of British service wives did their essential shopping in the heavily -protect Ad market area of this South209 words
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Article89 1958-10-08 1 Tengku Feared Drowned KOTA BHARU, Tues. Tengku Burhanuddin. 27-year-old son of the late millionaire Tengku Seri Akar and a distant relation of the Sultan of Kelantan, was feared drowned yesterday when a freak wave swept him out to sea at Pantai Dasar. about eight miles from here. The Tengku and89 words
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Article115 1958-10-08 1 Quemoy Guns Repel MIG Attacks QUEMOY, Oct. 7 (Reuter) Two Communist MIG-17's attempted to swoop down on five Nationalist transports making airdrops this afternoon. They were driven off by Nationalist anti-aircraft batteries. The aerial actions was waxhed by a group of 14 Press correspondent*, who ju.it arrived on the island.115 words
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Article28 1958-10-08 1 PRINCESS Soraya left Cologne yesterday for Brussels where she will stay until the week-enri. Travelling with the divorced Empress of Iran was her Berlin-born mother. —U^L28 words
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Advertisement246 1958-10-08 1 0/3 <PsJRft APOLLO jjCE of CHICKEN \IADE IM U.S.A.) {i GIFTS SCHEME detail* ask your usual Dealer, a es men« for one our which describes the Lcele**' Chains, Rings, etc that are to be won. LISTER CO., LTD. Kuah Lumpur Ipoh, Penang Kuching. 4 i A _^A-AW I 0." iJ246 words
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517 1958-10-08 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. An old lawyer friend of the family now Mr. Justice H. T. Ong of the Selangor High Court officiated at the engagement of Dr. Foo Lum Choon and his fiancee, Miss Kok Su Win, it was revealed before Mr.517 words
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Article387 1958-10-08 2 Mr. Das: Did she ever say that she wanted a separate establishment for herself, husband and the two boys? Miss Foo: No. She never said or indicated she wanted to shift. As far as I know we were quite happy in the big family house. Mr.387 words
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Article186 1958-10-08 2 Narrow Escape In Court A SENIOR Singapore Court interpreter, Mr. Yang Tian Kuo, yesterday narrowly escaped being blinded when a plastic lampshade dropped 15 feet from the ceiling and hit his face and hand. This happened during a Coroner's inquiry into the death of a woman. Wong Ah Ngo, 47,186 words
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Advertisement595 1958-10-08 2 FOR SAU BONEHILL "Paradox" 12 bore Ball Shot both barrels choked-sifht range excel, cond. $500. nett. Phone ***** BUY EARLY: 100% Nylon for Sarees and Dresses Now 6 Yards $7/-, Remnants 2-4 Yards $1.90. Cathay's 38/39 Bras Basah Rd. HOUSE 6 LAND FOR SAU S-BEDROOM HOUSE, 89. Huddmgton Avenue. (Serangoon595 words
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Advertisement460 1958-10-08 2 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE NOTICE is hereby given that part of Alexandra Road between Alexandra Circus and Clarence Drive will be partially closed to traffic for 5 months with effect 'from 14.10.58 Users of all heavy vehicles are advised to avoid using this section of the Alexandra Road. BY ORDER460 words
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Advertisement426 1958-10-08 2 NOTICES ANGLO-ORIENTAL (MALAYA) LIMITED KUALA LUMPUR I OUTPUTS of tin concen- trates for the undermention--5 ed Companies under the i management of Anglo- Oriental (Malaya) Limited I for the month of September > 1958 are as follows: Piculs Ampat Tin Dredging Limited 1,466 Ber junta! Tin Dredging Limited 1,722 Kampong426 words
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Advertisement265 1958-10-08 2 SINGAPORE TOBACCO COMPti, Nmw retail prices per~^ affected by duty die*. on 3rd Qyf 0 fc er 1 CIGARETTES: a p Acm Player', Perfect Fi„ 0 j Garrick Va. Churchman's No. 1 Player's No. 3 J S.E. 555 J it it Gold Flake Player's Medium S(V Senior Service Capstan Medium265 words
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Article391 1958-10-08 3 li ire certain aspects of the problem of J reC3kitrant and wayward students Afferent from those involved in dealing kited criminals. Admittedly, the term „t cannot be applied to students whose |(e been black-listed" by the Singapore ,nt as havm? been recently recruited into mgH and criminal gangs. The391 words
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Article293 1958-10-08 3 I* what purpose is Communist China's tncve supposed to serve if it is to last a* week? True, the seven-day lull may States the opportunity to make a u:h at the two-envoy talks which are to Warsaw on Friday. On that score, j Can welcome of the break293 words
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Article38 1958-10-08 3 pi teck Kim Road S'pore 2. r« N 1563 Cables: TICERNEWS" (5 lines). All departments insurance Bldg.. 174 Batu Rd l <i: e ***** s Y""* n St Tel: fc 3829 B^tCh.na Tel: 147!38 words
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Article965 1958-10-08 3 H.A.R. PHILBY - Hopeful Signs In Mid-East H.A.R. PHILBY By BEIRUT. 'J'HE withdrawal of British troops from Jordan, beginning October 20, is expected to take three to four weeks. The withdrawal will take place by sea through Jordan's port of Aqaba and possible by air direct from Amman to Cyprus. The possibility of965 words
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Letter90 1958-10-08 3 "TO promenade and listen to music is no new thing, but to promenade and listen to great music is. When Robert Newman (who was born 100 years ago) thought of the idea of giving promenade concerts at the newly opened Queen's Hall his sole ambition was90 words
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Letter52 1958-10-08 3 making it possible to get more people in and charge cheaper fares for the musical ride." W. W. Thompson, who was Robert Newman's personal assistant for ten years, speaking in the BBC Home Service about the founder of the Henry Wood Promenade Concerts, now run by52 words
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Letter621 1958-10-08 3 Sir The Singapore Government Is ill-advised in its proposal to sponsor the manufacture of cigarettes as the first step in their scheme of industrialization, and it is going to prove a boomerang. This project lacks realism and is likely to ruin the financial stability of our621 words
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Letter161 1958-10-08 3 Sir I would be much obliged if you would spare me a little space for the undermentioned 'note' to the Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Guan. Would Mr. Ong Eng Guan kindly elucidate the following. Mr. John Smith, an engineer, is my employee. He is a Briton. I call him161 words
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Letter141 1958-10-08 3 Sir The area around MacPherson Road from MacPherson Road Market to Paya Lebar Road is rapidly being developed with houses springing up on both sides of MacPherson Road. The number of school children and workers using S.T.C Route No. 12 is increasing by leaps and bounds, causing crowded buses141 words
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403 1958-10-08 3 GUY EDEN - GUY EDEN by LONDON. are so many highly-educated and "thinking" people among those fleeing from Com-munist-controlled Eastern Germany to the West? It is particularly noteworthy when it is remembered that the authorities in the Eastern Zone have, for many months past, kept up a ceaseless propaganda403 words
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365 1958-10-08 4 SOCIETY MUST FORGET STIGMA OF JAIL LIFE EX-PRISONERS NEED CHANCE TO MAKE GOOD, SAYS CHEW SINGAPORE Government would, wherever possible, give employment to discharged prisoners, said the Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee at the Singapore After-Care Association's public meeting held at the Cultural Centre yesMr. Chew, who is365 words
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Article, Illustration256 1958-10-08 4 The Dyak chief who fell for Jap girls A DYAK chieftain, whose daughter and niece posed bare-bosomed with Mr. Malcolm MacDonald in a picture which raised a storm in Britain a few years ago, said in Singapore last night: "Japanese girls are beautiful." Stepping off a256 words
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Article221 1958-10-08 4 HE HAD SECRET SOCIETY MARKS TAN HUAN HOCK. if:. told a Singapore judge thai l had "bought hi? rciease from the Army," denied tne pr< CLtor's suggestion that he d so lest he might have account for the objectionable tattoo marks he had oq bis body. Tan had several marks221 words
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285 1958-10-08 4 SINGAPORE Police yesterday revealed that Ho Ng Siew. 21, who was murdered in a gang clash on Monday night in the Great World Park, was a member of the 206 gang of secret society group 08. Police said that one of < Ho's companions.285 words
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102 1958-10-08 4 AXOTHER two local senior officers have resigned from the Singapore City Council, it was reported to the Council's Establishment Sub-Committee yesterday. They are: Mr. Chan Bak Hee. Assistant Secretary (with effect from 1.2.59) and Mr. J. VV. Bermer, Chief Public Health Inspector (with effect102 words
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Article53 1958-10-08 4 GAN Chew Soon pleaded not guilty in the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday to a charge of stealing a motorcycle worth $2,000 belonging to Lm Thiam Soon in front of Keng Chew Street on Oct. 5. H e was allowed $2,000 bail in one surety53 words
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Article42 1958-10-08 4 LAI Choo Chai, 25, yesterday pleaded guilty before Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court President Tuan Sheikh Abdul Rahman to a charge of stealing 200 pounds of sodium arsenite from Kepong estate on Oct 4. Sentence was postponed for Oct 10. I42 words
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Article, Illustration102 1958-10-08 4 THE Chairman af the Colonial Development Corporation. Lord Keith left Singapore yesterday in an RAF plane for Borneo after a two-day "hush-hush" visit. Lord Keith would not be interviewed as be waited in the airport VfP room for his plane. Said a member accompanying him: "He102 words
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Article, Illustration26 1958-10-08 4 MR. AND MRS. Lui Pai Lum after their wedding at the Singapore Reg.sH-y yesterH»* The bride is the former Miss Lee Yuet Wah. StandardStandard - 26 words
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Article98 1958-10-08 4 THE Singapore Education ir mended to the Nanyang n|l S year diploma course in td... a ii N graduates as teachers for 0 n to In a letter to the Nanyaj Tv Permanent Secretary for Edi, :i: Mong, suggested the formation I Nanyang, The Standard learnt y H dipj98 words
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Advertisement261 1958-10-08 4 MILLION DOLLAR Carpet EXHIBITION —_-_-_*> will be held at Ou Premises specially renovated, for Better Display and Ease of Inspection Ofi October 23rd, 24th a 25th Apart from the Priceless PERSIAN CARPET Woven in Commemoration of a Victory in a desert battle in AD 780 1178 years old. You will261 words
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Advertisement26 1958-10-08 4 mm "i i, > S_nH I hJ Sanatfl TONIC ce- c f'* Min 9^. v lA m m* 9 U Sttfibmat a<*\ e lm**2 Tat f"H 126 words
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Article, Illustration328 1958-10-08 5 jim's Father Says: I Will Hothing To Do With Him I tfho was kidnappea ana neia captive by secret society gangsters for pstrduv morning rescued by the Singapore C.I.D. f V :nli Leong Ah Fook, 22, returns to his house in Havelock Road, >ock. His parents said they would328 words
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Article39 1958-10-08 5 A VERDICT of death from "natural causes" was recorded in a Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday at the end of an inquest into the death of Bagor bin Aator, an inmate of the Woodbridge Hospital on Aug. 1239 words
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Article55 1958-10-08 5 no So d ted yes- 1 beng a t r jap C mtt a I L m his Wj I I a Kong in 1 K< fa Liai t". > told Bm tattoo, waa insignias com- mber. 0 f i feoI be had M jefore in i memr»f:;: !ded.55 words
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Article18 1958-10-08 5 prt Service: N I (he H n^ I J16.02 to '"SSI; f $0.03 to r -v-sri; Gold18 words
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Article49 1958-10-08 5 UM YANG QUEE, 46, of Geylang Serai, pleaded guil:y in the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday to a charge of managing a chap-ji-kee at Carpmael Road on Oct. 6. The Magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pa.es, fined him $1,500 or in default three months' jail.49 words
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Article97 1958-10-08 5 6 INCHES OF RAIN DELAYS LANDING AN AIR India Super Constellation, carrying 49 passen- gers from Bombay and Madras, was yesterday forced by the rain to land at Changi instead of Paya Lebar airport. When the pilot was told that there were six inches of rain water at the touchdown97 words
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Article54 1958-10-08 5 A HOUSEWIFE, Lim Swee Kwan of Lim Chu Kang Road pleaded not guilty in the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday to a charge of throwing formic acid at Lim Char Bor at the 17$ milestone Ama Keng Village on Sept. 4. Lim was allowed $2,00054 words
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Article, Illustration225 1958-10-08 5 YOU CAN HELP HER THIS three-year-old girl has no father... no mother. She had no home... not even a name. She was left abandoned, the day she was born, outside the Convent of the Holy lnfant Jesus, Singapore. Above her tiny cot is225 words
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Article, Illustration131 1958-10-08 5 ONE hundred and thirty-six members the entire strength of the St. Joseph's Institution Cadet Corps, fell in at the school padang in Bras Basah Road, Singapore, for their Annual Inspection and Parade. Looking very smart in their khaki uniforms and oerets, the youths marched131 words
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301 1958-10-08 5 MCA Membership Is Restricted To Fed. Citizens KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Malayan Chinese Association is to restrict its membership to Chinese Federal citizens and those who become citizens as soon as they are eligible. This clause is contained in the new draft constitution of the Association which is to be301 words
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Article, Illustration53 1958-10-08 5 THE Head of the Ramakrishna Mission in New Delhi, Swami Ranganathananda, who is on his way to Fiji from Japan, will arrive in Singapore this evening by air. During his brief stay in the Colony, the Swami will give lectures on science, democracy and Indian Thought53 words
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221 1958-10-08 5 GARDEN PLAN AT RAFFLES PLACE MAY COST $97,000 THE conversion of the car park at Raffles Place into a public garden with fountains is expected to cost the Singapore City Council between $87,000 and $97,000. The Council's Estates and Building Committee will, tomorrow, consider two alternative schemes, costing about $97,000221 words
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269 1958-10-08 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. The manager of Insulation (M) Ltd., Johore Bahru, Alfred Heinrich, wa s today fined a total of $1,500 in the Magistrate's Court here when he pleaded guilty to two charges under the Machinery Ordinance 1953. The Inspector of Machinery, Mr. J. M. Livingstone,269 words
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Article116 1958-10-08 5 SINGAPORE City Council will seek the advice of the Public Services Commission on whether Mr. P. C. Marcus, who is acting as Chief Administrative Officer, should fill the substantive post. A recommendation to this effect was made by the Council's Establishment Sub-Com-mittee yesterday. This116 words
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Article219 1958-10-08 5 SINGAPORE Government nas granted the Nanyang University Students Union permission to resume publication of its magazine, the "University Tribune." Publication of the Tribune was halted last month when a member of its editorial board. Goh Chong Teck, was detained under the Preservation of Public Security219 words
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Advertisement118 1958-10-08 5 4 UP-TO-THE-MINUTE f rm mm** \m C^- (TREWS and J^ff X^/E AT ERS fi proportioned to fit jL^ n~ ...shaped to flatter! tf^^/Jz CRAIGMERE Trews in heavy ra\on tartan, Princess Margaret, S. f if Wk JAEGER Trews, in all wool jyM JR^m^* gaberdine, beautifuuly tailored, AmWj£* black only. Waist 25"118 words
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Advertisement291 1958-10-08 5 LAST J DATS Don't forget to take the Advantage ot our yearly Sale. 25 to 50% Discount ARROW NECK TIES 5.50 0.90 each AMERICAN ONE SIZE SOX.. 3.25 1.10 AMERICAN COTTON /DACRON (Wash fr Wear) SHIRT (Shop Soiled) 22.50 5.50 m AMERICAN Drip-Dry COTTON /DACRON SPORT SHIRTS 13$0 4.90 u291 words
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Article, Illustration423 1958-10-08 6 Row Over Ong's Visit PENANG, Tues. Mayor D. S. Ramanathan today expressed hope that the Alliance Councillors and the two Independents would stop acting like "petulant adolescents" and show a little more maturity and objectivity. He was referring to a decision of five Alliance423 words
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Article, Illustration26 1958-10-08 6 MR. AND MRS. Adnan bin Raja Bazid after their wedding in Singapore last week. The bride is the former Miss Salmah binte Hussein Sarum.26 words
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166 1958-10-08 6 S'pore Oil Men Ask For Two Months' Bonus THE Federation of Oil Workers' Unions (Singapore) which claims to represent more than 2,500 employees in the petroleum industry in Sin- gapore. yesterdav threatened to take "appropriate" action to get its demand met by the employers. The workers, who are employed by166 words
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Article87 1958-10-08 6 'GIDDY' PLEA INCOME TAX CASE A PARTNER of a confectionery business, charged with failing to submit his firm's income tax returns for 1957 and 1958, told the Singapore City Magistrate yesterday that he could not concemrate and write. "Since my brothers death in 1956, I have not been well. If87 words
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Article219 1958-10-08 6 'THE BOSSES EXPLOIT WORKERS' THE Singapore General Employees Union yesterday alleged that since the Governments arrests of trade unionists in October 1956, some employers had been "nan gin* the sword of Damocles over the workers." The allegation was contained in a memorandum submitted by the union to all Colony Legislative219 words
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Article33 1958-10-08 6 THE theft of a large quantity of brandv bser it d cigarettes from the s.s. "Barkero," anchored in the roads 5? P? nan S. was reported to the Police yesterday.33 words
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Article197 1958-10-08 6 LNDER Singapore s Malayan.™new Civil Defence Commissioner < S Firbank, is Mr. Chan Chieu Kim J today. Mr. Chan. 42. has bee- a senior volunteer officer in thr headquarters section of Civi] Defence since its inception in 1952. Acting Principal of Raffles Institution and slated for the post of197 words
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Article34 1958-10-08 6 Siew V- day egs ;r 1 Singap re W 1 a s .v.. approa an d hi ashec dagger Shi > r on tc the j door «o hh tr* c- c 3r Outp2*ier'34 words
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Article20 1958-10-08 6 Committee of irM City Co mtfl ym cvteA vwt m 'old mt tfct 'W Accountants, ifl wore r ''^^H20 words
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Article26 1958-10-08 6 THE eighth annual First Aid competition of the Singapore St. John Ambulance Brigade will be held at the Singapore Badminton Stadium on Sunday.26 words
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Article60 1958-10-08 6 PERUMAL MURUGAN. a "raiding-labourer." in the City Council was yesterday fined $100 in Singapore after he was convicted of a charjze rf dishonestly retaining a stolen pen. The nen bore the name Clive Gerard Rodriguese. Pe-, rumal's immediate superior. Rodnsuese that he rr.ls*i his desk attflij60 words
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Article, Illustration93 1958-10-08 6 more tm f orlty L scssing J>f P asS C fs up 0u ,1 Oovrrnr-c'-' Exchange J Road, Sinf* day wD? pooM A J -I ~< A I One > **T4 unemi J v i; "IA n* iVt ,-as fcr tie ts as i m sistei bj^a _i...ants ll93 words
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Article, Illustration235 1958-10-08 6 Oranje To Make Penang A Port Of Call PENANG, Tues. A good number of the 700 passengers from Malaya and Indonesia, on their way to Southampton by the Oranje, which berthed at Swettenham Pier here today, were taken on an excursion round the island. The passengers had embarked in JakartaStandard - 235 words
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Article115 1958-10-08 7 LOW GUAN CHAY alias Low Kee Kwang pleaded not guilty in the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday to three counts of cheating and another of theft. It was alleged that Low stole three full payment receipts belonging to Cheng Radio Co. of Upper Serangoon Road115 words
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Article147 1958-10-08 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) in Singapore yesterday were:— Buyers Sellers Spot 84 844 R.S.S. No. 1 84 1 84£ R.S.S. No. 1 Nov.) 844 85i R.S.S. No. 2 82? 83§ R.S.S. No. 3 811 81| Tone: Dull. The tin price in Singapore was $370 per147 words
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452 1958-10-08 7 Present Civil Defence Corps Not Big Enough For War A Colonel's Warning BY early 1959, Singapore wiU have three additional area control centres in its Civil Defence system, it was disclosed by the former Civil Defence Commissioner, Col. L. T. Firbank, in nis farewell press conference yesterday. The new centres452 words
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162 1958-10-08 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. No Malayan has yet acquired the art of performing an execution, and it is likely that the 16 expatriate officers who are now the official Federation public executioners may have to remain even after 1960, declared the Commissioner of Prisons,162 words
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Article, Illustration158 1958-10-08 7 Professor made egg vanish... "HEY PRESTO" said the professor as he broke an egg in a songkok. The songkok owner's eyes popped, but was relieved to find that the egg had vanished. There was not a stain on the silk padding in his songkok. Magician Professor, S. H. Pringodagdo, of158 words
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Article82 1958-10-08 7 THE four-man Committee appointed by the Singapore City Council to inquire into the "position of the present state of the Murnane Reservoir", will give its findings today. The Standard understands that the Committee in its sixpage report has blamed several senior technical officers of the Council for not82 words
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Article138 1958-10-08 7 A prosecuting officer yesterday requested the Singapore City Magistrate to impose a "deterrent sentence" on a person who had failed to comply with a mandatory order. The order required one Ng Lam Cheong to restore a building in North Buona Vista Road by April 30. The prosecuting138 words
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Advertisement1089 1958-10-08 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 lines) D.pT f THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE T SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONOON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to Joad and cargo (via Sues with liberty to proceed via Panama or Capo1,089 words
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Advertisement934 1958-10-08 8 MITSUI |¥J LINE S'pore P. S'hom Penong FOR JAPAN Hokubason Moru for Yokohama, Kobe Moii I*Oet 11 Oct lOOct Accepting cargo for USA Pacific and Central and South American ports with transhipment at Japan on through bills of lading. FOR U.S.A. vio SUEZ For New York. Philadelphia, baltimore via Bombay.934 words
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Advertisement557 1958-10-08 8 EAST ASIATIC J HOMEWARDS Sailings toe Aden. p ort Rotterdam, Hamburg, Bremen, Cope*», 0 "BUSUANGA" >o/n S o7 ,^1 Calling Gdynia I "SONGKHLA" n/13 o. I "FALSTRIA" 20/21 Oct 22 25 I Passenger Accommodation A»oiloble I I OUTWARDS Sailings to, Bangkok lM m I Penong p "INDIA" "JUTLANDIA" 21/22 Oct557 words
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Article203 1958-10-08 9 Call To Alienate Land For Mining KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A delegation of Federation miners yesterday called on the Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, and urged him to spped up land alienation for mining purposes. The delegation included Mr. Lnong Khoon Lin, president of the All-Malaya Chinese Mining Association and Mr.203 words
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Article75 1958-10-08 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per pirui yesterday were: Copra Oct.-Nov. U.K.. Continent $34J buyers $35 sellers; coconut oi! In hulk $53$ sellers, in drums $561 sellers; Muntok white pepper $122 sellers; Sarawak white SI 2I sellers; Special Sarawak black $72. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair75 words
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Article44 1958-10-08 9 INDUSTRIALS and tins were a shade easier, while rubbers were quiet, in the Malayan Share market yesterday. Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers 8.8. Petrol 48/- 50/W. Hammer 1.49 1.52 Henry Waugh 1.27 1.3044 words
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Article251 1958-10-08 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers re--1 ported the following business done yesterday: F. N ords. $2.77 to $2,784; Gammon $1.58; Gtown Disp. $2.46; Hammer $1.53 to $1.56; H. Waugh $129; Hongkong Bank $404; Hume Prefs A4/9; Jackson $1.15; M. Cement $1.37, $1.36; M. Colls. $1.04 (overnight). $1.03. $1.02; Metal Box $1.71:251 words
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Article223 1958-10-08 9 A 8.1. ship was recently christened with beer instead of the usual champagne. The ship Bulimba owned by the British India Steam Navigation Company, was launched last month at Harland and Wolff's Govan Yard. The beer for the christening was supplied by a Brisbane brewery223 words
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Article45 1958-10-08 9 BRITAIN has pledged the second largest voluntary contribution to the International Atomic Energy Agency's operating fund for 1959. It offered the sterling equivalent of $125,000 (about £44.600 sterling) at a rfaee^ing of the Agency at its neadSuarters in Vienna last Friay.45 words
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Article168 1958-10-08 9 Hume Industries Pref. A4/8 4/10 Ords. A4/8 4/10 Jackson Co. 1.13 1.17 M Colls 1.02 1.05 O. Chinese Bk. 21.00 21.30 Robinson Co. Ords. 1.39 1.42 Singapore Cold Storage 0.88 0.9r S. Traders <$1) 1.40 1.45 Wearne Bros. 3.14 3 18 Wilkinson Pros. 1.57 1.61 William168 words
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Article68 1958-10-08 9 BANGKOK, Oct. 7 (Reuter) Thailand's Under Secretary for Economic Affairs, Luang Thawin Sethapanitkarn, has predicted that trade conditions in Thailand would generally improve next year, the Bangkok Post reported. The Minister said there would be more rice tor Thai* land to export and more markets for68 words
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Article68 1958-10-08 9 LONDON, Oct. 7. (Reuter)— British exports to China during the first eight months of this year rose by nearly 70 per cent, the China Trade and Economic newsletter stated today. Shipments to China in that period totalled £12,416,000 compared with £6,239,000 in the same period of68 words
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Article46 1958-10-08 9 JAPAN'S iron and steel exports for the first six months of this year totalled 804.000 metric tons, valued US$l3O,--000.000. This represented 79 per cent rise In volume and 32 per cent in value compared with those for the same period last year.46 words
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139 1958-10-08 9 THE Australian Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation is to spend £A500.000 on the erection of a phytroton at Canberra. A phytroton consists of a large number of cabinets in which Plants can be grown under controlled conditions It will enable scientists to tailor-make139 words
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287 1958-10-08 9 BAN HITS LORRY HAULAGE BUSINESS OWNERS SINGAPORE lorry owners doing o lucrative haulage trade are hit by the recent clamp imposed by the Federation Government on entry of persons via the Causeway. This was told to The Standard yesterday by the president of the Singapore Lorry Owners Association, Mr. Tan287 words
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Article, Illustration196 1958-10-08 9 SEVENTEEN members of the 19-man trade mission sponsored by the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, arrived in Sydney by air last Sunday to begin a four weeks' tour of Australia and New Zealand. The two other delegates arrived later. The mission is visiting Australia atA.N.I.B. - 196 words
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Article36 1958-10-08 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday: Selling. T.T. or O.D. ready: Swiss Francs 141-5/8; Belgian Francs 1611; Italian Lire *****. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.36 words
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Article98 1958-10-08 9 WELLINGTON, Oct. 7 (Reuter) Mr. Raymond Boord. the New Zealand Minister for Customs, today announced a further cut in New Zealand imports for next year. He said the new reductions, which follow drastic cuts imposed on Jan. 1 this year were necessary because of continued severe falls98 words
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Article37 1958-10-08 9 RUBBER outputs of the following companies for September as announced are: Amalgamated Malay 77,000 lb.; Borelli 95,000 lb.; Connemara 62.000 lb.: New Serendah 64,--0001b.; Bassett 118,015 lb.; Kuala Sidim 38,000 lb.; Bukit Kepong 25.500 lb.37 words
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Article29 1958-10-08 9 Crops harvested last month were announced by the following companies:— Benta 103.000 lb, Jeram Kuantan 90,000 lb, Kundong 45.202 lb, Mentakab 63.000 lb, Sungei Bagan 181.000 lb.29 words
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135 1958-10-08 9 LIQUIDATION of stocks hy dealers caused Singapore rubber price to close i cent iower, yesterday, to 84 J cents per lb. for International first grade October (Mon. 84|c). The market opened at around previous levels and ruled quiet with narrow fluctuations. Lower grade interest was135 words
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Article35 1958-10-08 9 OUTPUT from estates and mines in the Guthrie Group, announced for September, are: rubber 7,791,500 lb tea (black) 146,000 lb.: palm oil 1,812 tons; palm kernels 495 tons; tin ore 905 piculs. s35 words
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Miscellaneous175 1958-10-08 9 ■B^H9_fl. _^_a^_9 M k^H _^_^_^_^_^_^B OUTER ROADS Oulidia. Sunon. Barumun, Tong Peng. Prince Salvor. Berebsre. Donai. Bintang. Biduri, Waiwerang. Borus. Larut. SRT 1120.-1121.-1122, Maxwell Brander, Perna. Glenorchy. Pyidawnyunt, Prominent. Diomed, Tjiwangi, Karmala, Kali. Prekkak, Tyndareus. Garuda Mas (ex Toboali). Norvest. Universal Trader, Norscot, Musi. Lexa Maersk, Eiryakaw a Maru. Ryuwa175 words
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Article, Illustration1508 1958-10-08 11 Marlotte Aue jmost one ycor ago, my great adstorted. Winter had come to urope and snow, wind and rain my home-town Hamburg in will wc f f° r 9 ct those last days departure. y had to be done pass.rocuiations, Customs doJ^X PETIT that's rhat I call my little1,508 words
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Article352 1958-10-08 12 Special Committee Suggest Two Round Ties, League Play KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. There will be some very radical changes in the rules governing the HMS Malaya Cup soccer tournament if recommendations submitted by the Special Committee appointed by the Football Association of Malaya are implemented.352 words
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Article, Illustration765 1958-10-08 12 A Point Decides Fight For Supremacy ST. ANDREWS SCHOOL won the Colony Secondary Schools swimming championships for the first time yesterday when they beat last year's champions, Anglo-Chinese School, by one point at the Chinese Swimming Club. St. Andrews totalled 84 to Anglo's765 words
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Article130 1958-10-08 12 No Cup For Suzanne SUJZANNE Le Maistre of St. Margaret's School must have been the most unhappy girl at yesterday's 10th annual Secondary Schools swimming meet. Suzanne won Challenge Cup for girls presented by Mrs. D. McLellan, ivife of the former Director of Education. But when her turn came to130 words
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Article150 1958-10-08 12 Chinese Win The Hard Way THE CHINESE beat Juniors by two goals to nil but it was a victory which came the hard way in this SAFA Premier league match at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. The Junior goalkeeper. Sim Ann Soon, was at his best, preventing the Chinese winning by150 words
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Article97 1958-10-08 12 He's Still After Herb The American sports promoter, Mr. Leo Leavitt arrived in Singapore last night on his way to Perth to continue negotiations with Herb Elliott, the Australian wonder miler. Mr. Leavitt said he did not believe reports on Elliott's refusal of his quarter-million-dollar offer. He said he received97 words
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Article21 1958-10-08 12 TEMERLOH, Tues. Jollilads beat Education XI 7-0 in the opening hockey league match at the padang here today.21 words
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Article101 1958-10-08 12 NEW YORK, Oct. 7 (Reuter). New York Yankees beat Milwaukee Braves 7-0 here yesterday in the fifth game of the best-of-seven world baseball series. The Braves now led 3-2. with two more games to be played. Yankees, the American league Pennant winners, crushed the Milwaukee Club,101 words
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Article219 1958-10-08 12 Darul Afiah Survive A Shock «r Ti, took the Part Afiah to edge bottom-of-the league RAF Changi by SAFA division 1 league at Jerday CSar BtadioiS fiS^ a A bit of luck ;i-f!l?*u Airmen could have at a ed upset of the season against the season's league champions. kJJ. as219 words
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453 1958-10-08 12 WINDSOR LAD - Golden Gus Is Fastest On A Soft Track WINDSOR LAD By PENANG, Tues. Trainer Ivan Allan's trio GOLDEN GUS, MAGIC NOTE and HONEY BEE stood out at this morning's workouts at Batu Gantong training track when candidates for the Penang Turf Club's Autumn meeting were sent against the clock, on453 words
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Article411 1958-10-08 12 Wm, H„ -r^S BOON BEE A STICK TO foj IPOH, Tues. Malaya's chances of entering the cone final of the second Asian Cup soccer to be played in Korea in 1960 are "very bright" if the present talent is suitably groomed. This was the opinion of Mr. Wee Hay411 words
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Article155 1958-10-08 12 ■i Ik h i Council is lnni m an. Kg |*y ablf to la j.. j m < ombined vin, Sin^aporf u^ Je firs! d international j Badminton Hall Tne schoo. la mS I B I I er I m Toh Boon Haj 'c. r r of the Rl155 words
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Article21 1958-10-08 12 ipoh "> \-i cccr 1- tl 11. L.- J 4 p< rar. -s.l* cliam; .'->! Chin< r i »f%i ed lemmVm •w21 words
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Article129 1958-10-08 12 OMAR GOES DOWN TO SCHOOLBOY SINGAPORE Selection tatt Combined Schools 3—2 in a badminton match played at the Singapore Badm.rr.on Hall last night. The surprise of t' ie riigiit wao Omar Ibrahim'.- de.eat at the hands of Lee Kin Tat.^ the present schoolboy champion, in ihree sets of 17-14, 7—15.129 words
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Article63 1958-10-08 12 LONDON, Oet. 7. (Renter) -—Results in last night's football matches were: LEAGUE THREE: Hull City 3. Chesterfield 1. Stockport County 3 Bournemouth 1. Tranmere Rovers 0, Norwich City 1. LEAGUE FOUR: Coventry City 1. Millwall 0. Port Wale 3. Torquay United 1. FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CHARITY SHIELD: Bolton63 words
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Article85 1958-10-08 12 DEAUVILLE. North France Oct. 7 (Reuter).— A St. W stake on the racing at l/wgchamp yesterday won nearly £175 for a 10-year-olri scho< boy at the holiday resort o Trouville near here. Joel Ruette put his Docket money on a forecast base I his date of85 words
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Article34 1958-10-08 12 MOSCOW. Oct 7, (Reut< >■ The Soviet union will com pete in the World basket ban championships for the [irs time when they are he. w Santiago in January, it announced here today.34 words
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Miscellaneous125 1958-10-08 12 g^- t F -^C la >n Besar, 5.15 p.m. Jtm or Cnn Replay— Blue Rarer. Sprir?oda!e. M.F.4. 5 j.s B Friendly— T.T. SH rs. >HB Recreation Cluh, Bukit Chermin. Jollilads ts. R r Gej/7ang. RUGBY South /ofton S.C.C. Padang. R.AF. s tar "A" rs. ,\'rr-,7 T B s A T125 words
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Article, Illustration1954 1958-10-08 13 7mm CLASSICS WfXr WEEK FERGUS HUME cD hsd seen that w.ld figure, w,th Q wild cry in its throa? cgo nised at the window, ond stretching its arms out c-d darkness. Me had heard the words of the cry appeal —''Catherine, Catherine Come! 5 time, at last He had1,954 words
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Article, Illustration80 1958-10-08 13 EMILY BRONTE (1818-1848) was one of three sisters, all writers, the others were Charlotte who wrote "Jane Eyre", and Anne who produced a number of excellent poems daughters ol a clergyman of Irish descent and eccentric habits. Emily's "Wuthering Heights," a realistic and tragic80 words
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Miscellaneous632 1958-10-08 13 TODAY'S QUOTATION: HBMHH|^^ "When the sun sets. fM WM who doth not look for Wmm mmM nightr» —Shakespeare I WEDNEBDAY FOR I EVERYONE: The dav is IKI Vll ?J^l for to correspondence, reading. I trips and contacts. Have I Inspiration IK9 should lacking. I WM Attend to worthwhile I m632 words
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246 1958-10-08 14 U.S. Proposal On Fund Resources Adopted By Bank NEW DELHI. Oct. 7, (UPI) Tht board of governors of the International Bank today adopted a U.S. resolution empowering the Bank's executive directors **to give prompt consideration to enlargement of fund resources.** The draft resolution had been submitted earlier in the day246 words
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Article86 1958-10-08 14 R.I. Takes Over KMT Schools JAKARTA. Oct. 7 (Renter) The Jakarta War Administrator, Lieutenant-Colonel Endang Dachjar, announced new measures against Nationalist Chinese in the capital, Antara News Agency reported yesterday. Colonel Dachjar said Chinese schools would be closed, and converted into government schools. The Military Authorities would also post observers86 words
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Article60 1958-10-08 14 PARIS, Oct. 7 (Reuter) French security police have arrested 21 Algerian terrorist leaders including four concerned in an attack last month on the Information Minister, M. Jacques Soustelle the Interior Minister announced yesterday. A communique said they were among 21 terrorists apprehended as members of an60 words
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Article42 1958-10-08 14 THE JAPANESE Supreme Court yesterday dismissed an appeal by United States Airman First Class Benjamin B. Owyang and upheld a lower court's three-year sentence passed on him on a charge of causing the death of a Jaoanese day labourer.- ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article27 1958-10-08 14 THE GRAND CANAL China's ancient inland artificial waterway is to be restored and expanded by 1960 after falling into disuse for 103 years.- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article391 1958-10-08 14 'They Violate Own Rules Of Good Neighbourliness UNITED NATIONS, Oct. 7, (UPI) Israel today charged Arab nations with violating the rules they themselves drew up for good neighbourliness. Mrs. Golda Meir, Israeli Foreign Minister, pointed out to the General Assembly that the resolution drafted by the391 words
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Article, Illustration56 1958-10-08 14 Top Models At Charity Premiere Photo. A PRETTY sight are these four top models who attended the benefit premiere of the movie "The Big Country" at the Astor Theatre in New York last week. From left are Helen Connor of England. Fay Vitucci of Rome. Mamo Howell of Hawaii andU.P.I. - 56 words
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133 1958-10-08 14 UNITED NATIONS, Oct. 7, (UPI). I)r. Mohmoud Fawzi. Foreign Minister of the United Arab Republic, told the General Assembly today he hoped for prompt withdrawal of American and British troops from the Middle East and that they will never be sent there again. He133 words
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Article, Illustration44 1958-10-08 14 POLICE CHIEF IS A PRETTY WOMAN GLAMOROUS Lara Patricia Counts, the new Aurora Police Chief, shows how she will do her job in Aurora, Illinois. The pretty 28-year-old woman was appointed by Mayor Paul Egan last week to replace the old chief Dan Curran.44 words
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Article66 1958-10-08 14 ACCRA. Oct. 7 (Reuter).— Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, Prime Minister of Ghana, said yesterday he had personally taken over the Defence Portfolio because he wanted Ghana to have a formidable army, air force and navy. "Apart from prestige. His will let other nations respect us the more."66 words
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231 1958-10-08 14 3 Killed As State Ruler Is Arrested KARACHI. Oct. 7 (Reuter). lhree people were killed e 5 e in i ur ed at Kalat, West Pakistan yesterday when district authorities fired on a hostile crowd which tries lo prevent the arrest of Mir AhM Y ?Ju Khan at his P^ace231 words
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Article82 1958-10-08 14 LONDON, Oct. 7 (Reuter) Fifteen Margate policemen were travelling SUVfii 011 toda y to collect &Z5O-000 a record "treble chance" football pools win which they share with three civilians. Constable Jim Upton, the organiser and major shareholder in the syndi- cate which has had a weekly82 words
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Article, Illustration53 1958-10-08 14 Now Envoy To The US Photo. GEORGE KUNG-CHAQP YEH, new Chinese Nationalist Ambassador to the United States talks to newsmen at the White House last week after he had presented his credentials to President Eisenhower. The envoy said that he thought the Communist artillery blockade •of Quemoy had been nrovedU.P.I. - 53 words
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Article136 1958-10-08 14 News Black-out TAIPEI, Oct. 7 (UPl)— The United States and Nationalist China today placed a news blackout on the movement of sea convoys through the Communist cease-fire. American and Nationalist military spokesmen declined to answer any questions dealing with sea supply operations to the136 words
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Article162 1958-10-08 14 jjggg nodimi! TOKYO, Oct. 7 (Reuter)^TK of Agriculture. Mr. Philip Gu« a H United Nations Food and C> ference today called for the .1 tBr Communist China into the con^^ Mr. Gunawardene sain ht woul <* bf faUing i n h .s dut as Minister of Agriculture and Food162 words
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Article127 1958-10-08 14 acting F«r^ Vi r ft e viet officii? I Ho tlVltleS <^ j nt y of njjj W"» to tht Br, asking ,v source, Z ,ast "wrht-lejj THE IAP^I ment Fisher* yesterday ftj proposal fog, I dorT i and Horn me "ts to hoi. t conference f j whaling127 words
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Article161 1958-10-08 14 CAIRO, Oct. 7 U.A.R. President Gamal Abdel Nasser today formed a strong central UAR Government to tighten control over Syria. He -Uso dropped Syrian vice-president of the United Arab Republic Sabri El-Assali. The announcement was made by the semi-official Mildie East News Agency. It said the Assali161 words
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Article67 1958-10-08 14 ST. LOUIS. Missouri. Oct. 7 (Reuter).— The British Consul here. Mr. James Patrick Duffy, made his radio debut on a local station yesterday with the first of a series of programmes aided at fostering good Anglo-American relations. Mr. Duffy said he is •'.ot a disc jockey. He told re?*J67 words
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