Singapore Standard, 11 October 1958
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Article21 1958-10-11 1 Telephone ***** 5 Coble TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1958. Vol. IX No. 101 lb rts 14 Pages IFIMAL EDITION]21 words
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Article278 1958-10-11 1 FIERY AIR RATTLES BREAK TRUCE The Evacuation Of Quemoy Begins Reds claim three Sabres TAIPEI, Oct. 10 (UPI, Reuter)— Nationalist Chinese Sabre-jets destroyed five Communist MIG- 17s m a "ceasefire" battle today, while the first civilian evacuation of shell battered Quemoy started. The one-week Formosa Straits278 words
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232 1958-10-11 1 FORTY-eight hours after the Singapore Legislative Assembly extended the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance designed to break the power of secret societies, yet another man was seriously wounded by gangsters yesterday. This is the third major secret society incident this month. In the other232 words
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Article83 1958-10-11 1 ATOMIC TEST SITE, Novada. Oct. 10, (UPI). A 106--foot tower shot disintegrated early today as a fierce fireball exploded after dawn m the fourth full-scale shot of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission's final announced test series. The AEC's first tower shot on American soil this year,83 words
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Article60 1958-10-11 1 NICOSIA, Oct 10 (Reuter) Two British Army officers were today sentenced by a court martial to be severely reprimanded for losing their pistols m Cyprus last August They-were also sentenced to one year's loss of seniority. Both officers pleaded ullt y They are Major Henry Hubert Hill,60 words
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Article77 1958-10-11 1 EDINBURGH. Oct. 10 (Reuter) Donald Ferguson Forbes 23, a murderer who got married m his death cell while waiting to be hanged, today heard he had been reprieved. His death sentence for killing and robbing an elderly nightwatchman has been commuted to one of life imprisonment. A77 words
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Article61 1958-10-11 1 NICOSIA, Oct. 10 (UPI) Greek Cypriots on this strifetorn island were stunned today by the offering from one of their own leaders of a reward for the arrest of a gunman who shot two British servicemen's wives m Famagusta last Friday The reward of £5,000 was offered61 words
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Article22 1958-10-11 1 THE Tokyo Metropolitan Statistics Department yesterday announced the population of the capital as of Sept. 1 this year was 8.809,739.22 words
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Article155 1958-10-11 1 No Pull-out Of US Forces WASHINGTON, Oct. 10 (UPI) The United States today rejected Communist China's Formosa Straits peace terms withdrawal of all U.S. armed forces from the Formosa area. The State Department disclosed that Communist China "insists upon complete withdrawal of all armed forces from Taiwan and the Taiwan155 words
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Article264 1958-10-11 1 POLIO: KISSING SHOULD BE AVOIDED FOUR more cases of polio were reported m Singapore yesterday bringing the total to 66 since August. One was a seven-yea r-ola child and the rest were all below four years. All cases were Pa OMhe four only one was from the rural area. All264 words
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Article, Illustration28 1958-10-11 1 A general view of the Pontifical Requiem Mast held at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, Singapore, yesterday evening. (Story in Page 2).28 words
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121 1958-10-11 1 Now Japs will make synthetic rubber TOKYO. Oct. 10 (Reuter)— The Japan Synthetic Ruber Company, a semi-official corporation, announced today it has started the construction work for a plant capable of producing 30,000 tons of synthetic rubber annually at the initial stage. The company capitalised at 2,500 million yen, of121 words
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543 1958-10-11 1 ROME, Oct. 10 (UPI) The body of Pope Pius XII was borne today from his summer palace m the Alban Hills to his native Rome and a special funeral mass at the Basilica of St. John m Lateran on the Southern outskirts543 words
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225 1958-10-11 1 VATICAN CITY. Oct. 10 (Reuter) "Humbly ask pardon of all whom I may have offended, harmed or scandalised by word or by deed," the late Pope Pius XII wrote m his last will and testament. In the testament published today by order of225 words
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Article56 1958-10-11 1 >.< CALCUTTA. India. Oct. 10. (UPI). Travellers from East Pakistan today reported the area was "tensely quiet" under the martial law. Circulation of all newspapers not locally published m Dacca, the East Pakistan capital, is banned and Indian news. papers flown m by commercial airlines are56 words
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Article, Illustration367 1958-10-11 2 Governor: Lender Of Peace f J ♦MORE than 50,000 Singapore Catholics yesterday thronged churches on the island to hear Masses said for the repose of the soul of the late Pope Pius XII. At the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, more than 2,000367 words
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Article118 1958-10-11 2 Nepal Army Chief To Visit Colony THE Adjutant General of the Nepalese Army. Maj.Gen. Kshatra Bikram Ran a, is due m Singapore tomorrow for an official visit to the Colony and the Federation. He has been invited by the Commander-in-Chief of the Far East Land Forces, Lieu-tenant-General Sir Richard Hull.118 words
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Article64 1958-10-11 2 MARINE Police, Singapore, yesterday recovered the body of an elderly Chinese, aged about 50 years, from Rochore River. The unidentified man's description was given as about 5 ft. 4 ins. tall no teeth m the upper jaw, bald and of slim build. Inspector Richard Lvi of64 words
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Article55 1958-10-11 2 THE Holy Innocents* English School m Singapore will hold a concert on Nov. 15 m aid of its Building Fund. At the same time, numbers will be drawn for three prizes: a Fiat 500 car. a Kelvinator Refrigerator and a Pfaff sewing machine. There will55 words
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Article55 1958-10-11 2 LIM TJIN SENG, 26, pleaded not guilty m the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday on a charge of possessing 50 pounds of dutiable cigarettes on "board the ship Hong Hwa at the immigration wharf on Thursday. The Magistrate, Mr. R. 8.1. Pates, fined him $2,600,55 words
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Article109 1958-10-11 2 MR. Tan Teng Huat of Telok Kurau won the first prize of $50 and a fountainpen m the "God's Little Acre" treasure hunt held m Singapore recently. The second prize of $30 and a cigarette lighter was won by Mr. Boey Hong Khim and the third109 words
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Article27 1958-10-11 2 THE Director, Royal Artillery m the War Office, MajorGeneral R. G. Hobbs, will visit Singapore, the Federation and Hongkong from Monday to Oct. 27.27 words
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Article39 1958-10-11 2 A BANANA 3 gay Thuar., orde:Pd b» Court to oaj a^ maintenaoce' and >:x chil^ His wife, 55 ..aid Nl 0^ her m< b<?J riPd dgrinc J Occupat: r r. Thp Mag: :rs« Singh, *J*J his mtinww* in-taimen^j^39 words
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Article, Illustration249 1958-10-11 2 S'pore-RI friends ties better— Djua PRIME Minister of tndonesit. Dr. Djuanda, said yesterday that ties between Singapore and his country had improved tremendously He hoped that there wou.d bt better understanding of problems between the two countries. The Premier arrived m Singapore from Jakarta en h? way to Yugoslavia end249 words
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139 1958-10-11 2 Masked Men Hotel Caretaker Remove Safe FOUR masked robbers broke into a m Coast Road, Singapore, early yesterday ni took away an iron safe containing some d^ $200. The robbers, who were armed with knives, are believed to have entered the premises with a duplicate key. The hotel caretaker. Wong139 words
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Article51 1958-10-11 2 A DRIVER. Hussein bfe Sawi, was yesterday ordered by a Singapore Court to P«5 $40 a month as maintenance for his three children, who are now wftb his divorced wife, Hadija Mote Bttdati Hadija alleged that since Hussein divorced her he jw not maintained the51 words
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Advertisement312 1958-10-11 2 SINGAPORE CHI COUNCIL NOTICE. THE City Council proposes to recommend that the undermentioned street be specified for hawkers pitches:— BOAT QUAY... (one side only between Omar f Road and Keng Cheow Street) for NIGHT pitch hawkers Occupiers of the buildings m this street and any other persons concerned, who wish312 words
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Advertisement439 1958-10-11 2 NOTICES ROAD CLOSED TO TRAFFIC BRIDGE 5/47— GUNTONG, BESUT. BRIDGE No. 5 mile 47—48 North K. Trengganu Kota Bharu Road will be totally closed to traffic on the following dates for emergency repair works. llth October, 1958) 12th October, 1958) 13th October, 1958) 10 p.m.— 6 a.m. 16th October, 1958)439 words
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Article382 1958-10-11 3 iT^ferences that have arisen between the L Government and teachers' unions and on the proposed Education Scheme *T permitted to militate against the high f f he teaching profession. We have had %ore draw tne attentio of those to L ,nstruct«on of children is entrusted to JL ,b«lit'Cs m382 words
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Article351 1958-10-11 3 STWAR sociological conditions have been *c tor creating an alarming increase of pcrhculorly those relating to the younger tor parents all over the world. We Hie strongest emphasis on the urgency 8 :r«cn today for a solution of these 15 quickly and as effectively as possible present storm of351 words
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Article45 1958-10-11 3 SpY L m reck Kirn Road Vpor« A. T L* Ho *6i Cables: MCERNEWS" 1 (5 hnes) Al <|epartment» a irsuranc. Bldg.. 174 Batu R<3 l ***** j CeiMN fel i 829 9. A iff* St Tel: 4055 B.krO,na Tel: M7l45 words
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Article, Illustration745 1958-10-11 3 DEREK MOON - Bevan Affirms That Gaitskell Is The Boss DEREK MOON Scarborough: By LONDON r pHE Labour Party has Mr. Frank Cousins' word for it. Party leader Mr. Hugh Gaitskell is pledged to a Socialist policy. It was just as well that Mr. Cousins let the Scarborough conference into the secret for745 words
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Article927 1958-10-11 3 Martin Harrison - Martin Harrison By PARIS (^ENERAL DE GAULLE has launched France on one of the most costly wagers m her history. His proposed five-year plan for Algeria is, at bottom, a gamble that economic and social reforms will succeed decisively m rallying Muslim opinion m Algeria to France927 words
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Article, Illustration343 1958-10-11 3 the NEWS as it strikes me IyjUCH of what PAP Assembly leader. Lee Kuao Yew, said during the debate to extend the life of the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance for another twelve months was a repetition of his views at previous meetings of the Assembly on the same subject.343 words
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257 1958-10-11 4 NEW CHARGES TO GIVE FILLIP TO THEATRE SHOWS THE Estates and Buildings Committee of the Singapore City Council has approved new charges for the renovated Victoria Theatre. This will mean a saving for producers, although the minimum rates stand. According to the new rate's, to be operative after Confirmation by257 words
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138 1958-10-11 4 FOSTER SPIRIT OF GOODWILL AND HARMONY TUNKU KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman today urged the people to foster a true consciousness of the new Malayan nation, and to cherish a spirit cr harmony, tolerance and goodwill among the peoples m Malaya. He was speaking at the opening138 words
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Article98 1958-10-11 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The National Day of the Republic of China. the "Double Tenth." which symbolizes the day when Dr. Sun Vat Sen overthrew the Manchu Dynasty 47 years ago. was not observed here at all today. Chinese schools, guilds and associations to whom this day98 words
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Article, Illustration191 1958-10-11 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A former Labour Department clerk V. R. Menon, today called off his 20-day old "fast unto death" campaign. He gave it up after an appeal by the President of iha Indian Welfare Society, Mrs. E. M. Ramachandran and its other members. Menon191 words
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Article, Illustration35 1958-10-11 4 THE Mayor of George Town, Mr. D. S. Ramanathan, pulls up his sleeve to show the Mayor of Singapore. Mr. Ong Eng Guan, the time at the Reception Room of the Bayan Lepas Airport yesterday.35 words
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Article49 1958-10-11 4 PENANG, Fri.— A 58-year-old senior teacher of an English school, Mr. Arthur Anthony De Cruz, was found bleeding and unconscious m the bathroom of his residence m Argus Lane this morning. He was taken to the General Hospital, where his condition was stated to be serious.49 words
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652 1958-10-11 4 Mayor Told Or Boycott On Landing At Airport PEXXNG, Fri. Singapore Mayor Ong Eng Guan on arrival at the Bavan Lepas airport today was told by Georgetown City Councillor, Mr. A RajazoDal (Independent), that five Alliance and two Independent Councillors were652 words
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285 1958-10-11 4 NOW DR. LIM WANTS TO QUIT NEW FRONT ASSISTANT Secretary of the Singapore Labour Front, Dr. Arthur Lim, last night threatened to resign from the working committee of the proposed United Front if it accepts five Liberal Socialist leaders into its ranks. i The five, including the Chairman of the285 words
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Article88 1958-10-11 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— General Sir Hugh Stockwell. Military Secretary to the Ministry of State for War. who is also Colonel Commandant of the Royal Malay Regiment, yesterday visited the Depot. Royal Malay Regiment, m the Federation Military College at Port Dickson. He flew from Kuala Lumpur, accompanied88 words
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Article38 1958-10-11 4 Mr. R. S. Boswell, member of the Singapore Rural Board, was yesterday appointed a Trustee of the Board of Management under the Nature Reserves Ordinance m place of Mr. A. L. B. Swaine, who i resigned.38 words
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Article, Illustration84 1958-10-11 4 Join 'Atom For Peace,' He Urges DR. Sud jar wo Tjondronegoro, the Director of the European Affairs of the Indonesian Foreign Ministry, arrived m Singapore yesterday after attending an "atom for peace" conference m Vienna. Leading a delegation from his country, he was elected the President of the 2nd General84 words
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154 1958-10-11 4 AN unemployed labourer, Letchumenan, yesterday denied m a Singapore Court that he "had been to jail before." He said this after he had been convicted of a charge of causing hurt :o M. Muthayya on Sept. 17, at the 13th mile Woodlands. When154 words
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345 1958-10-11 4 Revise The Law Against Insane-Doctors Attack On Medical Ethics THE Alumni Association of the University of Malaya yesterday condemned the present method of certifying insane people m Singapore as "the height of folly" and an attack on the very foundations of medical ethics. In an editorial headed "Sanity at Stake"345 words
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Article60 1958-10-11 4 Colon? 2 i WerdiJ > si s **i* 1 civic r,,,^ i° rso 'theS P°readd^d >ou \j 'd there e xikl > the SdeS d '^l of i 5 p^'pi. 7a2 At the 41 on behalf ((f to S ''"HP and t*, t J foundmi' a 5 o« hisi60 words
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210 1958-10-11 5 jfrns Law Comes Into IP re (...vprnment, ny Gazette Extraordinary, fixed yesterday as the the Legislative Assembly Elections (Amendment) Ordinance should -I come into force. Under this bill, only Singapore citizens would be included m the electoral register for the forthcoming Legislative Assembly Elections.210 words
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Article, Illustration52 1958-10-11 5 Stars arrive to cheer the troops I> foughtcr, glamour and music for opa serving in Singapore and Brit ih stars above. Desmond Lane (The Penny -r i sng e r), Harold Berens (comi Q<r) and Lauri Day (pianist). a Cn-vbined Services Enterfor 4 .short tour. mta Smgapore yesterday from rStandardpic - 52 words
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Article94 1958-10-11 5 U.S. DEGREE FOR COLONY SURGEONS CHICAGO, Oct. 10 (UPI) Two Singapore surgeons were among the 1,100 inducted here tonight as new Fellows of the American College of Surgeons m cap-and-gown ceremonies closing the annual five-day clinical congress of the world's largest organization of surgeons. The two Singapore surgeons are Dr.94 words
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Article43 1958-10-11 5 ANOTHER local officer, Mr. Wee Chew Swee. has resigned from the Singapore City Council. The Standard was told yesterday. Mr. Wee. an assistant engineer m the Sewerage Department is also the president of the recently formed Technical Officers' Union.43 words
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Article, Illustration215 1958-10-11 5 Takes So Little To Help Them IT TAKES so lit lie to make these orphans happy. All they want is your kind gesture this coming Christmas so that Standard's Santa Claus will drop m on them with gifts and toys bought with your generous donations. They are all orphans at215 words
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Article130 1958-10-11 5 THE Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce yesterday appealed to the people of the Colony to give preference to United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) greeting cards when buying Christmas and New Year cards this year. In this way, not only would they bring friendship and goodwill to their130 words
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Article, Illustration43 1958-10-11 5 The picture taken immediately after the affray shows the site where Wong Bens Suay, 19, fell after he was attacked by members of Group 08 in Beach Road yesterday The two circles indicate pools of blood he left behind. StandardpicStandardpic - 43 words
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345 1958-10-11 5 Chinatown Survey Over THE Singapore Government's mass X-ray survey m Chinatown has been completed 12 days ahead of schedule, Dr. C. E. Smith, Assistant Director of Medical Services, (Tuberculosis) said yesterday. Dr. Smith said that 20,742 residents were X-rayed. Nonresidents numbering 448 were345 words
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Article108 1958-10-11 5 8 R.I. Sly Entrants Jailed EIGHT Indonesians were yesterday jailed by the Singapore Ninth Magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pates, for entering the Colony without a valid permit or pass between July ard September. Bustaman Dalimuthe, Hassan bin Abdul Jalil, Sunariio bin Seto were sentenced to six months' jail each.108 words
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Article46 1958-10-11 5 A FISHMONGER, Lim Jok Fatt, was early yesterday robbed of $31 by four thugs m a lane off the 10th mile Jurong Road, Singapore. Lim was on his way to market when he was waylaid. They ordered him to hand over his purse.46 words
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Advertisement119 1958-10-11 5 PETROF FAMOUS SINCE 1864 PIANOS Rj^k^ Tropical Proof. Full Iron Framing. Httk Erz-Erard Double-repetition Action, Excellent Tone Touch. k Mus. D FRAM FRCO Director of Studies, Royal Scottish to say:' V msj ed unth the PETROF Pianoforte provided for my exb r it has a first rate tone and a119 words
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Advertisement300 1958-10-11 5 I ■x-ih<j^Wfe»»»M! f --<y^ r y*:n BtvH Bsl J Paw J^ al^ mH BIT <af »P^l JO** "ra. *4mr V^t\ > |n a ff^^TSz jmVmW b^bW \at?&Bf a 1-0 mil** It's not only m car racing 3 that Rotary Action is vital for speed and efficiency. The same applies to300 words
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Article214 1958-10-11 6 SECRET SOCIETY ACTIVITY UN RISE Easing of Emergency blamed KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Young men between the ayes of 17 and 24 are the most fertile source of recruitment to secret societies m the Federation, a Federal Police spokesman told The Standard today. The spokesman said that there were approximately 100214 words
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114 1958-10-11 6 Parents Fear To Send Sick To Hospital PENANG. Fri. The Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Tan Hor Kee, today stated that parents were sometimes nervous of allowing their children to be admitted to hospital because they thought that they would not be allowed to visit their children. He said that to114 words
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Article148 1958-10-11 6 BRUTAL PENANG KILLING PENANG, Fri. A 42-year-old woman tapper, Lee Ng Nyong, was brutally murdered 40 yards from her home this morning. Lee, who lived with her three daughters m Pulau Betong, a fishing village m the Balik Pulau area, was a widow. Pulau148 words
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Article196 1958-10-11 6 Tell the police— says Tan SINGAPORE'S Assistant Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing, Mr. Tan Ten* Chiang, yesterday warned 30 farmers from Jurong that they must inform the Police immediately if secret society gangsters were seen m their kampong. The farmers on a civics course, were discussing farm problems196 words
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245 1958-10-11 6 THE Institute of Architects of Malaya, being a professional body run by honorary officers, is "not equipped to properly conduct" proficiency tests m architectural subjects. i This charge was made yesterday by Mr. Kee Yeap, secretary of the Society of Malayan Architects,245 words
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278 1958-10-11 6 C-PLAN A BENEFITS BOTH S'POT and MALAY SINGAPORE and the Federal received considerable benefits un 7 of M Technical Assistance Scheme with*' the years. m \^M These benefits varied tnm i l I machinery for technical advam-^ :a:^B cultural materials, loans of t- P '-V" f r 5^H nicians, and278 words
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Article, Illustration115 1958-10-11 6 AN ambitious young hitchhiker from the kampongs of Kedah. Inche Abdui Rahman bin Daud. 25. said m Singapore yesterday that he had only three ispirations In life to ■rrite a book to visit every kampong m Malaya and collect autographs of leading personalities. A former student115 words
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Article160 1958-10-11 6 kl *au rJ i the mtjoribj on the Ear rJ h *rd hit b-.'tJ of dry wwear: r re.. c official of |fe| ciard today result rf not cc iuji crease m auction th:s£ The officiiS was implement-* aid scheme to jS a better deal. Loan- c~- $1,000 055160 words
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Article63 1958-10-11 6 KUALA L3fl FPdPra'ior. G" v?1 annoynred tej i day« f« m 5 Chines N'* V 'and 9 G"*J State* where W served v th*" the holiday w» Easter Sundtv Marrh T Mg 1 April 9 and Birthdftv Pertuan Ag«*J RayaHaiiJrtf' Day August Birthday Jl "i •gubipct NOTE IV rtiifi63 words
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Article26 1958-10-11 6 V« •rr h \a oar! I'm rr ■•"■\.i pi r'- r c The Ijtt Jfj* •a a f'2--" ■>- aVo'd vP < he— lff hte«26 words
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Article155 1958-10-11 6 LEAVE WAITRESSE ALONE-CAI SEREMBAN, Fri. In his adjournment speech at the Town Council meeting las:, night Mr. Chin See Yin asked tfce President. Inche Shabdin bin Mohammad Hashim, to withhold action against employers who employ waitresses m tjieir restaurants and coffee-shops m town. Many letters have been sent by the155 words
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Article297 1958-10-11 7 CURBS LIFTED FOR 10,000 MENTRI BESAR KEEPS A PROMISE Rice Rations Restored In South Perak IPOH, Fri. The Mentri Besar of Pcrak, Inche Ghatali bin Jawi, has kept a promise to the 10,000 people m the Operation "Chieftain" area m South Perak, with the announcement today of a number of297 words
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Article, Illustration255 1958-10-11 7 PEOPLE OF THE FED. WILL BE KNOWN AS MALAYSIANS -JUBIR SEGAMAT, Fri. The people of the Federation of Malaya will m future be known as Malaysians and not as Malays, Chinese or Indians. This was stated by the Minister for Works, Posts and Telecommunications, Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir, who255 words
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Article141 1958-10-11 7 THREE youths, Low Pee Peng, Tham Soon Wah and Chan Kai Fatt, were acquitted m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday on a joint charge of being mern^ bers of an unlawful assembly which caused hurt to three detectives m Pagoda Street on the141 words
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Article152 1958-10-11 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSINU rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were:— Buyers Sellers Spot 85i 859 R.S.S. No. 1 85} 85* R.S.S. No 1 Nov. 851 86* R.S.S. No. 2 831 84| R.S.S. No. 3 83 83* Tone: Very Steady. The tin price m Singaport was $368 per152 words
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101 1958-10-11 7 Malaya Has Own 'King's' Badge Now KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The first "king's scout" badge of the Persekutuan Tanah Melayu will be presented by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong to about 40 scouts m the country at a ceremony at the Istana Negara here on Wednesday. The badge will be called "Pengakap?101 words
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215 1958-10-11 7 AN ex-detective, Tan Poo Heng, was charged In the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday with forging a Chung Khiaw Bank cheque for $80 with intent to cheat at Bukit Timah Road on July 5. Tan was also charged with dishonestly using the forged cheque the same215 words
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Article46 1958-10-11 7 MR. FRANCIS T. Scow, president of the Apex Club, Katong, will leave Singapore by plane on Oct. 14 to attend the Club's Annual Convention to be held m Northam, Western Australia on Oct. 17. He will represent Singapore and the Federation.46 words
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173 1958-10-11 7 Bandit fighting requires patience Gurkhas told SUNGEI PATANI, Fri. The Director of Operations, Lt. Gen. Dato Sir A. James H. Cassels, told the Brigade of Gurkhas at their passing out parade held at their depot here today, that they still had a lot to learn about how to operate m173 words
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Article75 1958-10-11 7 SINGAPORE City Magistrate Mr. Lim Ewe Huat yesterday acquitted the owner of a private car. Tan Chiow Tarn without calling for his defence, on two amended charges of using his car for hire without payment of taxi licence fees and without taking out an insurance policy to75 words
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Article27 1958-10-11 7 A 21-YEAR-OLD girl, Shan Kwan Eng was admitted into hospital m a serious condition early this morning following a car accident m Dunearn Road, Singapore.27 words
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Article23 1958-10-11 7 A TWO-YEAR-OLD l oy, Goh Yeow Khoon, was drowned after he fell Into a pond m Kirn Kiat Avenue, Singapore, yesterday.23 words
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Article150 1958-10-11 7 A FOUR-YEAR-OLD girl escaped with slight bruises but her grand-aunt was killed when concrete slabs from a ceiling fell on them while both were sleeping together on a bunk on the ground floor of a house m Victoria Street. This was told to the Singapore Coroner. Inche Ahmad150 words
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Miscellaneous444 1958-10-11 7 FIVE-DAY CIVICS THE Penang Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, will open a flve-day civics course lor 30 Chinese hill settlers from Penang Island at the Lo Pan Hong m Love Lane at 11 a.m. on Monday. Paya Lebar Methodist Church: 300 Market report 1.45 More Tunes PPVHV^^^^^^VVVVVVVV^S pm Girls'444 words
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Advertisement1139 1958-10-11 8 Tet 2405 MANSFIELD CO- LID. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated In Singapore) til dIp?"" the blue funnel line SA.UNCf to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW. LONDON CONTINENT AU PORTS Carrie, option to proceed via other port, to load .-d <^m «go (via suti with liberty to proceed via Panama or Capo of Good1,139 words
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Advertisement896 1958-10-11 8 MITSUI INLINE Sport P. Shorn Penang FOR JAPAN Hokubotan Moru for Yokohama, Kobe Moii ...13Ocf 11 Oct Accepting cargo for USA Pacific and Central and South American ports with transhipment at Japan on through bills of lading. POR U.S.A. via SUEZ For New York. Philadelphi' a, Baltimore via Bombay. Awojison896 words
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Advertisement504 1958-10-11 8 EAST ASIATIC hi HOMEWARDS Soiling. If, Aden p Ort V Rotterdom. Hamburg, Bremen, Cope B h Ogef| <I<H B "BUSUANGA 12|^| "SOHCKHU" -r I AL3IKIA 22 23 Ocr 2i t Passenger Aeeommodotion A.oilabU OUTWARDS 8.,,!,,* I "INDIA" H I "JUTLAMDIA- 21/22Oct I "SIENA" li DENMARK HOUSE KUALA LUMPUR I 12,504 words
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Article134 1958-10-11 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Britain's bid to mass produce synthetic rubber should not have any adverse effect on the producers of natural rubber, if the prire of natural remains competitive with synthetic, an official of the Malayan Rubber Growers* Association said today. He was commenting134 words
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Article169 1958-10-11 9 Price Up On Buying Support Singapore rubber price rose half cent yesterday to 85 J cents per lb. for International First grade October. Market sources said the rise was due to good buying support from dealers. Following the pattern of most days of the week, the market opened higher and169 words
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Article31 1958-10-11 9 WASHINGTON. Oct. 10 (UPI) The U.S. Department 8f Agriculture yesterday took the first step to authorize shipment of wheat to India under the US$23B,--000.000 grain agreement signed last week.31 words
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Article249 1958-10-11 9 THE disparity ruling between rubber for October and November shipment at the end of last week has narrowed during the week, says Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co. Ltd.'s market report. Large quantities have been switched forward at 3/8 cent discount, but with virtual cessation of tendering,249 words
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Article134 1958-10-11 9 OUTER ROADS Ouiidia. Darvel. Bintong. Tarushina Maru, Chopra. Santhia, Norvest, Roebial. Pr.nce Salcor. Borus, Daphnella, Tong Hua, Steel Architect, Berebere, Toyang. Almkerk of Travanoore. San Ernesto, Tyndareus. Nanryn Maru, Ellen Maersk. Sangola. Bradeuerett, Keisho Cochin, Max. Brander. Hakuzan Maru, Lidia. INNER ROADS Pondekrator. Isabel. Ban Ho Liong,134 words
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Article146 1958-10-11 9 Industrials Are Quietly Steady INDUSTRIALS and rubbers were quietly steady, witty more inquiries, m the Malayan share market yesterday. Tins were easier. Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers. Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers B. M. Trustees 6.00 6.50 Ords 2.77 2.82 c all W. Hammer 150146 words
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Article182 1958-10-11 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: B.M. Trustess $6; Fed. Disp. $1,074; F N. ords. $2,774 to $2.80; Gammon $1.60. $1.59; Hammer $1.52: Hume ords. A4/8: M. Colls $1.02; Metal Box 51.70; Robinson ords $1.40. $1.41; Cold Storage 90c. 85c. odd let; Steamship 71c: S. Times182 words
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Article105 1958-10-11 9 Bank Opens Penang Branch THE Overseas Union Bank Ltd., Singapore, opens its Penang branch today as part of its plan to build a network of branches throughout Malaya and Singapore. The opening will be officiated by the Prime Minister of the Federation of Malaya, Tunku Abdul Rahman. It will be105 words
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Article60 1958-10-11 9 NEW DELHI, 'Oct. 10 (UPI) Malaya, Argentina. Sweden and Spain were elected as new executive directors of the World Bank, it was officially announced today. Other nations among the directors are Belgium, Australia, the Netherlands, Cuba. Colombia, Canada, Japan, Pakistan, and West Germany. The Malayan director will represent60 words
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Article, Illustration151 1958-10-11 9 Firm Hopes To Boost Tourism C. K. TANG LTD., dealers m arts and crafts, will move into their new building m Orchard Road, Singapore, on Oct. 20, the firm's proprietor, Mr. C. K. Tang, said yesterday. Mr. Tang said he hoped the opening of the firm's new store would help151 words
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Article91 1958-10-11 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Prortuce Exchange noon closing prices per picu) yesterday were: Copra Oct.-Nov. U.K.. Continent $34i buyers $35 sellers; coconut oil l n bulk $53i sellers, m drums SS6J sellers; Muntok white pepper $123 sellers: Sarawak while $122 sellers; Special Sarawak black $72. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair91 words
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Article, Illustration515 1958-10-11 9 MALAYA'S ECONOMIC FUTURE BRIGHT I FtMtanct* And Vommvrve THE Federation's Finance Minister, Sir Henry Hau-shik Lee, told a meeting of the World Bank representatives m New Delhi yesterday that Malaya's economic future was bright. Present extensive replanting schemes, he said, would ensure the country's ability to produce low cost rubber515 words
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Article95 1958-10-11 9 NEW DELHI. Oct. 10 (Reuter).— Sixty eight member countries of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund today ended their fiveday annual conference, Arhich decided on a substantial increase m the resources of both the fund and the bank. This important decision, which will increase international liquidity,95 words
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236 1958-10-11 9 ASIAN banking officials from nine nations comprise two-thirds of the students at a special international course for central banking or Treasury executives which started m Australia last month. Of 18 students attending the course, 12 are from South-east Asian countries. The other six are236 words
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Article, Illustration76 1958-10-11 9 REPRESENTATIVES from nine Commonwealth countries attended the Conference of Commonwealth Scientists which was held at Harwell recently. In this picture tome of the Commonwealth scientists are seen during a tour of the Harwell Atomic Energy Authority Research Establishment. They are being shown the design and76 words
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Article, Illustration38 1958-10-11 10 Photo by MR. AND MRS. LAU KHENG IE smile happily for the photographer after their wedding at the Chung Cheng Chinese School m Kota Bahru recently. The bride is the former Miss Tai Pheck Geok. Gan Boon EngGan Boon Eng - 38 words
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Article, Illustration68 1958-10-11 10 (RIGHT): Mr. T. K. Belton, the O.S.P.C. Klang, greets the Federation's Deputy Paramount Ruler, the Sultan of Selangor, at the Klang Railway Station on Wednesday. The Sultan and Tengfcu Ampuan of Selangor travelled by special train from Kuala Lumpur to Klang, on their return from Brunei. Over 100 government officials,Ch'ng Seng Poh - 68 words
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Article, Illustration62 1958-10-11 10 (LEFT): The Kampong Bharu Branch of UMNO has launched a campaign to register new voters for the first post-Merdeka elections next year. Picture shows Che Khatijah binte Jani, wife of Selangor Slate Councillor, Inche Abdullah Yassin. changing her address to a new polling district. In 1955 she was a voter62 words
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Article, Illustration43 1958-10-11 10 (RIGHT): Mr. Tan Eu Hung and Miss Cheah Foong Thye who were married m Raub last Sunday. Mr. Tan is the second son of Mr. Tan Ching Tin of Raub while Miss Cheah is a Chinese school teacher at Sungei Ruan.43 words
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Article, Illustration32 1958-10-11 10 Photo by (LEFT): Mr. and Mrs. G. Polpiss after their wedding at the Royal Air Force Church m Kuala Lumpur last week. A reception was held at the Griffin Inn— Happy StudioHappy Studio - 32 words
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Article, Illustration37 1958-10-11 10 Photo by (ABOVE): More than 400 people attended a dance to mark the opening of the Port Recreation Club's new premises m Port Swettenham. last Saturday. Photo shows some of the revellers dancing Ch'ng Sens PohCh'ng Seng Poh - 37 words
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Article, Illustration63 1958-10-11 10 Photo by (LEFT): The wedding of Mr. Nicholas Cyril Fredericks and Miss Joan Anita Pereira, took place at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, Klang, last Saturday. Mr. N. C. Fredericks, son of Mrs. Louisa Fredericks, is attached to the Survey Department, Malacca, and the bride is theCh'ng Seng Poh - 63 words
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Article, Illustration31 1958-10-11 10 THE Federation's Ambassador to JapanKens, received his Letter of rrdmre fr«" the Istana Negara. Kuala Lumpur on expected to leave for Tokyo on Ort. Majesty handing the Letter of Cren»n 431 words
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Article, Illustration58 1958-10-11 10 MR. TEH CHYE HENG, chairman of the Methodist Chinese Church, Klang. is seen presenting: a letter of thanks from m KUD f right) to Rev. Tan Ing Seng, who is going on transfer to the Methodist Wesley Church Kuala Lumpur, after eight years *erwc -Photo by are members of theCh'ng Seng Poh - 58 words
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Advertisement298 1958-10-11 10 J%^ imr&/ famous family of tm f* mm m* medicinal products CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is an excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion, Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL MILKMAID Iff #fc*f* H SINGAPORE'S BIGGEST BRIGHTEST U H STILL GOING FULL BLAST298 words
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Article287 1958-10-11 11 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Few Horses In His Class Can Match Him For Speed By JpOLLOW ME HOME should make a food eachway proposition m the main five and a half furlongs sprint (Race 5) for Class Four speedsters at Penan; this afternoon, opening day of the287 words
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191 1958-10-11 11 Start The Day With Christmas Carol Christmas Carol has been a irking so well m dawn displays that I am giving him a nance to nnish tops here. He is clown a division with nine pounds les s since his last effort. H p will appreciate present •ir.dfTfoot conditions. He191 words
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217 1958-10-11 11 SUNSHINE RAY Sunshine Ray is running into form and I take him to icon his maiden win. This Attley four-year-old showed ots of pace m his race at Kuala Lumpur when he finished second to Pulot Itam over the six. Five and a217 words
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Article174 1958-10-11 11 Extra Trip Favours Nellyne NELLYNE Xeiiyne was not disgraced xhen second to Forget-Me-Not II at Kuala Lumpur. He should go one better and annex the seven furlongs for Class Five. Division One. A strong finisher, Nellyne >hould nnd the extra furlong within his compass. He gets rour pounds less m174 words
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Article245 1958-10-11 11 FORGET-ME-NOT II has struck a bright patch and I expect him to annex Race Six. This strapping four-year-old gelding by speedy Abernant scored a splendid win at Kuala Lumpur when he beat Nellyne to win by a shorthead. A run previous he finished runner-up to245 words
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Article149 1958-10-11 11 Dance Hall 111 has been m the numbers m his last three starts and may find his winning turn here. Dance Hall 111 ran Follow Me Home to threequarters of a length over six furlongs at Kuala Lumpur m July. He then ran fourth to149 words
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128 1958-10-11 11 RACT NINE HANDICAPPING POINTS TO ELLEM ELLEM, Pleasure Park, Honey Bee, Rocket and On Screen are possibilities m Race 9. My choice is Ellem came into his own when scoring over nine furlongs at Kuala Lumpur he inflicted a one and a half lengths beating on The Whistler. Though m128 words
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Article110 1958-10-11 11 WINDSOR LAD SCRUTINEER 1. CHRISTMAS MIDNICHT CAROL TONICHT Viola Film Studio II Lingfidd Lingficld 2. SUNSHINE RAY SUNSHINE RAY Pulot Itam Trailer Trailer Golden Gus 3. NELLYNE TARZAN Performer II Destiny Destiny Bright Eyes 111 4. DANCE HALL DANCE HALL 111 111 Dentureent Prize Entry Eltew Mysterious 5. FOLLOW110 words
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206 1958-10-11 11 The Whistler Has Chance To Atone To Atone The Whistler put up a creditable performance at Kuala Lumpur when second to the vastly improved Ellera over nine furlongs. On that form I have no hesitation m picking him to win this race. The Whistler was putting In best work at206 words
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Article210 1958-10-11 11 ACTOR II Actor II won convincingly over seven furlongs at Kuala Lumpur and should again asser, himself m this race. Actor II came up with a flourish to defeat Ffarwel Haf by a head and although he Is now m a higher division with ten pounds210 words
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Miscellaneous1398 1958-10-11 11 BIG SWEEP UNLIMITED SWEEP will be drawn on Race 9. Treble Tote will be held on Baces 3, 5 and 6. REDIFFUSION REDIFFUSION will broadcast commentaries to listeners outside of Penang. RACE I: 2.00 p.m.- Class 5, Div. 2-7 Furs. V S^IS 8 *MALL WORLD 5v 9 00 BOUCOURE SPENCER1,398 words
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Article247 1958-10-11 12 THE RUGBY MATCH OF THE YEAR Tndays Clash Could 8e... KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Rugby selectors will be out m full force tomorrow night to watch the Malaya versus the Rest floodlit clash to enable them to pick a Malayan Rugby Union side to tour Siam. With the cream of Malayan247 words
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450 1958-10-11 12 ST. ANDREWS, Scotland, Oct. 10, (Reuter)— It appears that Malaya is improving m the World Amateur championships at St. Andrews'. Malaya has risen from 24th to 21st m the team positions. The British and Irish team, favourites for the title had their overnight lead450 words
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Article81 1958-10-11 12 RESULTS of some of yesterday;; Singapore Hockey Association ma'.ches were:. At the SMHA ground. Base Ordnance Depot Civilians Association beat Singapore Malay Hockey Association by two goals to one m a Div. 2 match. In a Div. 3 match on the SMSU ground. Singapore Medical Service81 words
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Article66 1958-10-11 12 THE team to represent the Young Men's Sikh Association m the S.R.A. Division I league match against the Singapore Khalsa Association on the padang today at 5.15 p.m. will be selected from the following. Anwar. Anoop Singh, Sarboo, Surjeet Singh, Poopalan, Mohinder Singh, Leo66 words
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Article70 1958-10-11 12 IN THE first r^und of the four balls Singapore Billiards Association championship at the Great World last night. Richard Yap beat Sum Lai Woh 300-222. In another match Lee Cheng Puan beat Tan Kong Guan on a walk over. Ties for tonight are:- at 6-15 p.m.70 words
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Article32 1958-10-11 12 LONDON. Oct. 10. (Reutert. Alteration m Football fixtures for Wednesday, October 15. The League 111 match between Doncaster Rovers and Colchester United will now be played on Thursday, October 16.32 words
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Article87 1958-10-11 12 FOUR NEW 'CAPS' IN SCOTLAND XI ...GLASGOW, Oct. 10. (Reuter).— Scotland have named four new "caps" m their interna:ional side to meet Wales at Cardiff on Oct. 18. They are W. Grant, the Hibernian right-back, Willie Toner. centre-half from Kilmarnock, David Herd, the Arsenal centre-forward, and 18-year-old Denis Law, of87 words
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Article84 1958-10-11 12 AXGLO-Chinese School beat Raffles Institution by tnree games to one m the inter-school tennis tournament for Father Ashness Shield at St. Patricks School ground yesterday. Results were:- (Anglo-Chinese School players first). Singles: Johnny Lim beat Lin dy Lin 6-2. 6-1. Daniel Lim beat Lim Kian Seng84 words
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Article75 1958-10-11 12 A HAT-TRICK by S. T. Lingam enabled Beatty Secondary School to maintain Their unbeaten record when they beat St. Joseph's Institution by four goals to nil m an interschool hockey match on the Beatty School ground yesterday. Beatty who led 2-0 at halftime scored their75 words
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Article, Illustration304 1958-10-11 12 Says 'Million Dollar' Leo WRONG ANSWER MAY MEAN NO ROME OLYMPICS FOR MILER SYDNEY. Oct. 10 (Reuter) 'Million dollar' sports promoter Leo Lcavitt claimed today he would 'bust' Australian miler Herb Elliott unless the world record holder accepted his professional offer. Arriving m304 words
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225 1958-10-11 12 Kok Seng And Sebastian To Defeat Into Victor MALAYA cupper, Lee Kok Seng, played one of his best games of the season to help Singapore Chinese to beat the Army 6—4 m yesterday's SAFA premier league match at Jalan Besar Stadium. When the Chinese were trailing 4-1 Kok Seng switched225 words
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Article251 1958-10-11 12 DEFENDING champions, Johorc ErM entered the semi-final of the third inter! a-side rugby tournament when they Vrum School by 18 points (three goals and al the Victoria School ground yesterday. V Outram looked a bet:er team at the outset when Jo'nore English College settled Awn and took a 5-0251 words
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Article46 1958-10-11 12 THE Teachers Union t eam to meet Wanderers m a S.H A Div. 1 league match on the Teachers ground win .elected from the follow msV. Gomez: A.nt Singn, A Gomez. Hardev Singh. Ton Boon Wai. Ng Kok Og. Mohinder Singh Jr.. Jayara.iah._46 words
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Article62 1958-10-11 12 ST .4.VJHEIH Jon en cj: "fl needfr Si fl rf.r "Avid irhf n fl yr, s V L'.S find B; >I! *H H me rrc fMt "fl accomplish Robrr: 56, fun w* fl Andrew CJ rnptain r team n' e^M m rhp wv c rr^B Prcswtenl '^^m cogii't <r62 words
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Miscellaneous399 1958-10-11 12 SOCCER Junior Cup— Kota Raja vs. Alexandra F.T. M.F.A. 5.15 p.m. Seletar F C. vs. Bintang Bulan. Gey'ang, 5.15 p.m. RUGBY South Johore "A" vs. Naval Base. Johore Bahru. South Johore "B" vs. Kota Tinggi R.F.C. Kofa Tinggi. S.C.C. vs. R.A.F. Singapore. S.C.C. The Blacks vs. All Whites, Victoria School.399 words
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Article, Illustration935 1958-10-11 13 L King's Dragoon Guards Leave Malaya I By A Special Correspondent Lrturc from Malaya of the Ist King's Dragoon Guards on er 18 will mark not only the close of a spirited contribution Etnfall of Terrorism m the Federation, but also the last I, n the h< story of935 words
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Article210 1958-10-11 13 ited States Air Force space medicine belief that the human body can 'esses of a ride m a rocket nose Dt into upper space. Captain Charles L. Wilson told the Eighth Pacific Air Force Medical Conference here that the position of the human body plays210 words
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Article, Illustration19 1958-10-11 13 I 'Hey Stan, Ain't You Even Going to Wish Jack Goodbye! 919 words
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Article, Illustration42 1958-10-11 13 Guards On Patrol DAY and night patrols of Johore's roads kept the King's Dragoon Guards armoured car crews busy for long spells. They averaged 1,000 miles a month. Pictured, here is a scout car used mainly for escort work.42 words
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Miscellaneous735 1958-10-11 13 OX)DAYS QUOTATION: VHHHHIHHIHBH 1 "The general root of H El superstition is that men I HAUfI observe when things hit. I and not when they miss; I R and commit to memory the l*il "i^k^B one, and forget and pass I HAl_Rol%fl over the other." —Bacon SATURDAY FOR EVERYONE: Those735 words
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Article, Illustration207 1958-10-11 14 Chiang Told: Well Die For Quemoy' TAIPEI, Oct. 10 (UPI) A 100,000 people massed In front of the Defence Ministry today to hear President Chiang Kai-shek reiterate that the Chinese brethren on the mainland will not be forgotton. Taipei was celebrating the annual Double Tenth the anniversary of the founding207 words
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Article179 1958-10-11 14 British Troops Leave AMMAN. Oct. 10. (Reuter). A security blackout covered the beginning of an airlift to the Port of Aqaba from Amman today of an undisclosed number of British troops. The troops, believed to be men of the Cameronians. nied into three locally chartered Dakotas m the mili;ary section179 words
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Article60 1958-10-11 14 LONDON. Oct. 10 (UPI) A cousin of Queen Elizabeth and the 26-year-old heiress to the Guinness Beer fortune were married here today. The bridegroom was 39-year-old Lord Granville the Queen's cousin. He and 26-year-old Doon Plunkett walked down the aisle at the Queen's own chapel m the60 words
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Article94 1958-10-11 14 CHICAGO, Oct. 10 (UPI) A ballistic cargo missile has been developed that will lob supplies to front line troops and set them down so softly they won't be damaged on impact. The missile and its launcher are so small that they can be handcarried by three94 words
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Article450 1958-10-11 14 LennoX' Boyd - LennoX'Boyd by Colony's Future Tied Up With Defence BLACKPOOL. Oct. 10 (Reuter) Britain's Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, yesterday referred to Singapore as one of the "fortress" colonies where they had to ensure good government, vital to the defence of the free world and to see450 words
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Article, Illustration75 1958-10-11 14 First With The Sack HERE'S proof that America might have been the first to come out with the sack dress. Hiding all her charms, Nyra Monsour is shown m the Elkskin variety of the sack (left) At right. Nyra shows that she really doesn't need the sack to hide anyUPI - 75 words
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Article65 1958-10-11 14 NEW YORK. Oct. 10 (Reuter) The U.S. Air Force is authoritatively reported to be preparing a second rocket to the moon, to be launched from here probably early tomorrow morning. Republican Congressman James Patterson of Connecticut, a Member of the House of Representatives' Armed Services65 words
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Article38 1958-10-11 14 UNITED NATIONS, Oct 10 (Reuter) The General" Asand Cultural Committee yesterday adopted a resolution —of which Japan is a joint sponsor-which would nave the United Nations conduct three seminars on the statJs of women next year.38 words
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96 1958-10-11 14 LONDON, Oct. 10 (Reuter) fIJX jS" ye u sterd ay transferred the submarine "Si>rini?" Israel, a f ew ho£s after Cairo Radio had accused her of being "the the A abs ?!vp e ,n^ y quoted authoritaBritain had concluded a llrael armS agreement96 words
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Article31 1958-10-11 14 AN AGREEMENT provid- for v J he cxc hang c of movies between the United States and the Soviet Union was signed m Moscow yesterday by officials of both countries. UPIUPI - 31 words
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Article25 1958-10-11 14 A ROYAL couple. Prince and Princess Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia arrived m Detroit yesterday for a tour of the automobile capital of the world. UPIUPI - 25 words
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Article28 1958-10-11 14 SIR WINSTON Churchill will visit the repertory theatre m Worthing, England today to see his daughter Sarah m a play by Terence Rattigan. 'Variation On A Theme." ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article22 1958-10-11 14 JAPAN and the Philippines yesterday opened negotiations m Tokyo for conclusion of an air agreement on a direct Tokyo-Manila air route. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article67 1958-10-11 14 LONDON, Oct. 10 (Reuter). Britain's Arthur Rank Organisation announced last night that it will make a film on the recent Notting Hill racial riots. Shooting on the actual location will start next month and continue for about two months. Local coloured rr en and women67 words
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Article137 1958-10-11 14 U.S. Army Rocket Blows Up CAPE CANAVERAL, Oct. 10 (Reuter) An Army Jupiter rocket blew apart m the air 32 seconds after it was launched here last night and rained debris on the surrounding area. There were no casualties. One large section of the 60 foot missile crashed close to137 words
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Article317 1958-10-11 14 Disarmament Talks UNITED NATIONS, NY, Oct. 10, (Reuter)— Mr. Henry Cabot Lodge of the United States today urged the General Assembly to throw its support behind the forthcoming: Geneva talks on the suspension of nuclear weapons tests and measures aimed at preventing surprise attack. Mr.317 words
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Advertisement139 1958-10-11 14 Sole A»eiiH:— M, PRagk ITO s^^ INTERNATIONAL WRESTLINC CLUB 0 73 PRESENTS ANOTHER COMBINATION o>l LINC AND SENSATIONAL ATTRACTION J WRESTLIN HAPPY WORLD STAB TONIGHT AT 9.^71 ONE HOUR NON-STOP ROVAI M WATCH THE CELEBRITIES l\ ACT H^IRHH DQCri m HK flt ■>*■ o *X M mm II i v139 words
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