Singapore Standard, 13 October 1958
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Title Section22 1958-10-13 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** 5 Cabl« TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, MONDAY. OCTOBER 13, 1958 Vol. IX No. IQ3. #IS <h. 12 Pages [FINAL <D|tlON]22 words
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Article341 1958-10-13 1 Boat capsizes: Four drowned* 10 lost They were on their way to holy isle MALACCA, Sun.— Four people were drowned and ten ore still missing when o boot capsized 50 yards off the Malacca mainland this morning. They were part of a group of 25 picnickers and341 words
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Article290 1958-10-13 1 Rocket goes up, UP, UP and UP! L 150,000 miles m outer-space WASHINGTON, Oct. 12 (UPI) After 24 hours after the pre-dawn launching at Cape Canaveral, the U.S. Air Force moon rocket had, streaked nearly 150,000 miles into unlimited space a new altitude record for a man-made vehicle. Latest calculations290 words
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Article85 1958-10-13 1 Ex-Soldier Is Now A Stripper AUXERRE, France Oct. 12, (Reuter). Former all-in wrestler and soldier of the French Foreign Legion is entertaining customers m night-clubs here as a strip-tease dancer. Next month 36-year-old Sebastienne Companys tall, broad-shouldered and still with the large hands of a wrestler is to enter a85 words
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Article199 1958-10-13 1 VATICAN CITY, Oct. 12 The ceremony of the burial of the Pope m the Vatican grottoes will begin at 1600 local time (Malayan 10.30 p.m.), it was announced today. Another announcement today said the conclave to elect a new Pope will begin on Oct.199 words
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Article70 1958-10-13 1 PENANG, Sun. Wellknown racehorse trainer, Mr. W. S. Bagby. had a heart attack at his residence m Peel Avenue this morning. He was rushed to General Hospital. It is understood that Mr. Bagby went to the races yesterday. He fell ill while reading the newspapers and70 words
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Article177 1958-10-13 1 THREE more cases of polio were reported m Singapore yesterday. There was one death. Yesterday's cases brought the total t^ 74— beginning AUg. 1. TX The City Health Officer, Dr. J Cameron, said that this was the fourth death this month the other* being177 words
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Article, Illustration76 1958-10-13 1 MAR IAM AT PLAY WITH THE BLIND... TUNKU MARIAM, fivc-yeaf-o«#X«ht«r of the Prime Minister. Tunkji £Mul Rahman, accompanied her lather on a visit to Pending over the week-end. While he was on a rourid of official business, the little girl was left to play with the blind children of St.Standardpic - 76 words
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428 1958-10-13 1 CEASEFIRE ENDS WILL RED GUNS BOOM AGAIN? TAIPEI, Sun. Communist China's cease-fire pledge ran out at midnight today. Now the big question that looms over Quemoy is: Will Red guns resume bombardment? The garrisons on the island believe that they would. But opinion among Chinese Nationalist and American sources here428 words
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Article96 1958-10-13 1 Charge TOKYO, Oct. 12 (UPI) Communist China issued a new serious warning today after charging that two U.S. warships intruded into her territorial waters. The warning today, the 28th since the Communists proclaimed a 12--mile limit to their territorial waters, came as time ran out on96 words
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93 1958-10-13 1 THREE MAJORS KILLED ON U.S. HIGHWAY SEGUIN. Texas, Oct 12. (Reuter) Three Chinese Nationalist Air Force officers were killed today m a road accident near here. Police identified them as Huan Chang Pao, 33, Meng Cheng Hsiung. 35. and Ta Quang Teng, 31, all with the rank of Major. They93 words
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Article68 1958-10-13 1 MANILA, Oct. 12 (UPI) Two American F-101 reconnaissance planes collided m mid-air shortly before noon today, over Laoag. Ilocos province, about 250 miles north of Manila. One plane crashed. A U.S. Air Force spokesman said that the pilot of crashed plane has been reported missing.68 words
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Article47 1958-10-13 1 MANILA, Oct. 12. (UPI). Thirty persons were reported drowned today when a commercial passenger vessel sank off Guindacan island near Cebu. The vessel, the 'Princess Madrillejos' with about 200 passengers aboard, sank off the southern Philippines island today between 8.30 a.m. and 9 a.m.47 words
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Article37 1958-10-13 1 AN EXPLOSION rocked the large Jewish Synagogue In Atlanta, Georgia, yesterday. Police said thirty to forty sticks of dynamite were used m the blast. Investigators said one whole wall was knocked oat by the blast.37 words
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291 1958-10-13 2 MORE SHOOTI AS TROOPS SCREEN VILLA EOKA terrorists JcqJ Leaflets In Cyprus CfaJ NICOSIA, Oct. 12 (Reuter) A Greek-Cypriot Mifhai wife were m Famagusta hospital today after an attack h Vai^ burst into their home at Vasili, East Cyprus last night maskf<l to The gunmen fired at Valaktos injuring him291 words
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Article162 1958-10-13 2 IPOH, Sun.— Asked what he had to say after pleading guilty to two charges of housebreaking and theft, a youth, Tan Chin Joo. said: "I h*ve nothing to say rmt I only want you to deal with me fairly." •Magistrate Ibrahim bin Abdul Manan162 words
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Article107 1958-10-13 2 SAILOR BURNT: FOUR DAYS AT SEA PENANG, Sun. A 45--year-old Singapore seaman, Urn Meng Kwang was brought to hospital last night with severe body burns which he received as a result of an explosion In a fishing craft m the Straits of Malacca, nearly four days ago. It appears that107 words
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Article51 1958-10-13 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Trishaw pullers from an over the Federation met here today and formed the flm Malayan Trishaw Pullers Union. The new union declared that It would work tot the mutual benefit of trishaw pullers In the country The union will have Its headquarters m Kuala51 words
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611 1958-10-13 2 What Makes So Dffficult To Score A H Rocket To Moon CAPE CANAVERAL, Sun. To the non-scien-tist, the serene face of the "Man m the Moon" appears to be a fairly easy target. It has a diameter of 2,160 miles and, at the moment. Is 221,463 miles away. This represents611 words
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Advertisement701 1958-10-13 2 P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class *D' and above registered Contractors will be received by the State Engineer, Seremban. up to NOON on 22nd OCTOBER. 1958 for transporting materials from Temiang Quarry Seremban for period Ist November, 1958 to 31st October, 1959. Full particulars are obtain, able from the Senior701 words
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Advertisement542 1958-10-13 2 NOTICES WILLIAM JACKS COMPANY (M) LIMITED. (Incorporated In Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Second Interim Dividend of 5% (less 30% Income Tax) has been declared In respect of the Financial Year ended 30th September 1958, payable on the 3rd November 1958 to stockholders on the Register at that542 words
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Advertisement64 1958-10-13 2 BORNEO MOTORS fl PHONE (SINCAPOM) i SS*» USED CABS MAKE MODEL M Austin A3O 4-door Saloon W Austin A5O Cambr.dge J. Austin A9O Westminster ng d Vauxhall Velox ]9 U Vauxhall Cresta rj Vauxhall Victor W Rover '75' lQ c 4 Chevrolet Saloon 1 vj Fiat '1100* ]O^Q 5 164 words
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Article424 1958-10-13 3 r*^ift changes that are taking place m iL^i aHairs have created new conditions [Tfor new approaches. It is on the recogniIritese circumstances that the British CoyL jut focussed its attention on the need Ldmg rhe defences of its Commonwealth LJjjl territories against aggression. That is L t of the424 words
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Article268 1958-10-13 3 COMMUNIST China's cease-fire pledge has the same fate all such communist pledges Mo-they are made to be broken whenever Hie Peking Government moods and fancies <c a fiasco out of a solemn undertaking. *h'nd the cease-fire screen, 21 Soviet-made r swept down and opened fire on six ■to268 words
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Article46 1958-10-13 3 Nl -J urn I ecu Him Komo *JSf*2.« M ci 4 v. B~*8 l^6i UOle*. MCE«NfewS "'UI. 254« i <5 lines). All department* V Co*,«n St r««: »JEJ V or. t eth St T«l: n 75? 91 *A. BukitOma. Ttl: ..< v. H7l46 words
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Article, Illustration262 1958-10-13 3 "What will be the use of this force if it cannot be moved over the chessboard of war with speed and precision?" J HAVE ridden with RAP Transport Command for the best part of twenty years. Sometimes I have been their voluntary guest. On other occasions their compulsory victim.262 words
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Article810 1958-10-13 3 Rawle Knox - Rawle Knox By THE outraged British reaction to the recent shooting of two British Army wives has shaken Greek Cypriots. The intelligent ones are especially worried by the statements of British Labour Party members whom they regard as their friends. Privately very many will express regard810 words
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Article, Illustration666 1958-10-13 3 GFBGF that I ever remember. I have been intrigued by the argument that is going on about why the weather Is so wet and If the nuclear tests have anything to do with our dripping state. Professor W. H. Parker of the University of Manitoba started666 words
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Article223 1958-10-13 3 GFGFG Sir— Your editorial m the Sunday Standard, Oct. 5, spoke with vigour about the term "Welfare State" I offer my support to the idea of setting up a three-year or five-year plan for a "Welfare State". But who will initiate this worthy plan? Will223 words
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Article202 1958-10-13 3 NO TIME FOR TEARS "IT used to be fashionable to claim that the geographical exploration of the world was nearing an end, and t»at there were no new countries to discover. Come to think of it, that was what reduced Alexander the Great to tears many202 words
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Article, Illustration430 1958-10-13 3 the NEWS as it striks me JOKE m certain political quarters i s the much heralded United Socialist Front. Since the Chief Minister made the Initial announcement there has been nothing but talk, talk and more talk between closed doors and In public. Tun Lim Tew Hock was careful and430 words
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Advertisement16 1958-10-13 3 KjIIONABLE JEWELLERY TINC TIVE SILVERWARE. QUALITY ELECTROPLATE |h. hendry Manufacturing Jewellers L Lump" r and Singapore.16 words
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204 1958-10-13 4 Registers Open For Public Inspection For Two Weeks SINCE the preparation of the electoral registers for the coming general elections m Singapore, at least 20,000 electors have moved to new addresses, the Commissioner of Elections, Mr. M. Ponnuduray, told The Standard yesterday. The204 words
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482 1958-10-13 4 Councillors' Penang Visit PENANG. Sun. Four Alliance and two Independent Georgetown City Councillors, who have been boycatting the functions arranged for the visiting Singapore Mayoral delegation, managed to persuade seven members to have breakfast with them this morning at a cafe m Magazine Road.482 words
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Article70 1958-10-13 4 TANJONG MALIM. Sun.— Minister for Interior and Justice has appointed the following to the Language Board for the sub-district of Tanjong Mallm: In che Van Abdul Rashid bin Abdul Wahab, Mr. Lee k vn 'r> Mr D X RaJanarirLf h L Ou natlb bln Dato Mr ya70 words
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Article136 1958-10-13 4 Karuppiah Almost Got Left Behind PENANG, Sun. Singapore Independent Citj Councillor Mr. N. Karuppiah. was left stranded at the City Council here thi s morning when the Singapore mayoral delegation was on its way to Penang Hill. Mr. Karuppiah who was at the City Council this morning, with the rest136 words
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Article319 1958-10-13 4 JAKARTA, Oct. 12 (Reuter; —Minister for Shipping, Commodore Mohammed Nazir, said today a naval base might be established at Sabans?, an island off the western tiD of Sumatra. Antara News Agency reported. The island commands the Straits of Malacca, and the eastern approaches to Indonesia. It was used319 words
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Article88 1958-10-13 4 TEMERLOH. Sun.— A father of seven children, Mat Zin bin-Si-Akim. 31. a padi planter of Chonor. Temerloh, who pleaded guilty to four separate charges of housebreaking and theft between April 1956 and July 1958, was on Friday sentenced to a total of three years'88 words
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Article, Illustration66 1958-10-13 4 Tunku Praises Mr. Lim The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, called Penang multi-millionaire Mr. Lim Lean Teng a great philanthropist and a grand old man who was a fine example to the youth of Malaya. Standardpic shows the Tunku unveiling the statue of Mr. Lim at ceremony at the Han66 words
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Article150 1958-10-13 4 VISITOR STABS PATIENT IPOH, Sun.— A woman, under the pretext of wanting to see a man relative whq was a patient at the Centra 1 Mental, Tanjong Rambutan, attacked him with a knife at about 10.15 a.m. yesterday. The patient, who has been under detention m the hospital for about150 words
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Article, Illustration241 1958-10-13 4 SINGAPORE'S Kwong Wai Sui Free Hospital, which was founded 50 years ago. has raised more than $170,--000 m its drive for funds to construct a new building. The chairman of the hospital management committee, Mr. Lav Loke Ying. told The Standard yesterday that241 words
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272 1958-10-13 4 Talks At Top Level To Expand Trade With Japan KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— -Malaya's trade relations with Japan hitherto comparativelj limited may soon be made much closer with "Government-to-Govern-ment" level trade talks. I Minister for Commerce and Industry. Mr. Tan Siew Sin, told reporters on his return here last nigiu from272 words
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Article131 1958-10-13 4 They Seek 'A Place In The Sun KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Most of the ills of the nations rubber industry could. be overcome by giving the plantation worker a place m the sun. declared the generalsecretary of the National Union of Plantation Workers today. He said this when asked what he131 words
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Article104 1958-10-13 4 ENVOY CALLS ON MENTRI BESAR KUALA LUMPUR, Sim Ceylon High Commissioner to the Federation. Mr. D. C. R. Gunawardena. left here yesterday morning on an east roast tour. On arrival at Kuantan this evening. he called on the Mentri Besar. Pahang, and bad tea with him. The High Commissioner met104 words
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Article94 1958-10-13 4 PENANG, Sun.— The State Scout Commissioner, Dr. Knt-o Xim Cheng, yesterday officially opened the new Cub *nd Scout division m the Australian Hostel, Tanjong Tokorig here and named it the Kangaroo den." Dr. Khoo said. "As one looks back to *he years of the growth of94 words
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Article170 1958-10-13 4 $15M.PLAN TO HELP YAACAs KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Young Men's Christian Associations m North Amenia have launched a campaign "Building for Brotherhood" to raise Msls-million to help 116 V.M.C.A. projects m 33 countries m Asia. Africa and South America. This campaign, which was launched m February this year, is part of170 words
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525 1958-10-13 5 CONOMIC OUTLOOK IS GLOOMY LIB-SOCS Labour Front Blamed For Unemployment .Wriw f' neapore "beral-SociaUst Party yesterday Sf?l 7 aSS ÜBe n P'»y«»ent m the Colony as the decisive characteristic of the Labour Front Coalition Government m its three and a half years of office" TheS£7;r eral f thC Party Mr525 words
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Article, Illustration42 1958-10-13 5 man dy TV journal^. >Ir. fi Australian fommi>Mon s PW o% m 1 |eft thp Colony l for Australia for lia:ns jj visit the A B.C. :n vdn»\v A d ,i studios m study Utest 4in television. y IMS f (ir VX42 words
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Article167 1958-10-13 5 gn -speaking l g here to- i jEnister Tunku tor told the| rthat the Alliance I bad embarked tnzze of imte Rtttft of the I lettering the tftiona In the so? the State. Bireatening wea- n i peo- m tfw stir- areas m -his167 words
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149 1958-10-13 5 Nanyang Students Can Read Medicine In Varsity THE Nanyang University's biology department students may study m the medical faculty of University of Malaya after the completion of two years' work. Preliminary talks on the plan had been held recently between the two departments. Nanyang University officials were optimistic over the149 words
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Article63 1958-10-13 5 THE following were appointed members of the Hindu Advisory Board of Singapore: Messrs. V. Pakirisamy, P. Govindasamy Pillay, G. Uttamram, A. P. Rajah, C. R. Dasaratha Raj, Sakal Deo P.ai, S N. Dorai, R. M. Krishnan, C. P. Ramakrishnan, H H. Melwani, M. K. Gopal, L.63 words
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Article45 1958-10-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR Sun.— Customs revenue last month totalled $32,087,766, it was announced today. Export duty on rubber amounted to $7,225,176 and on tin $1,562,284. Import duty on tobacco, cigarettes cigars and snuffs netted $7,332,205 and petrol $5,156,391. Total e'xeise revenue was $719,418.45 words
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Article99 1958-10-13 5 $1M. SCHOOL MOTION FOR DEBATE IPOH, Sun.— Two important motions will come for debate at the two-day meeting c.f the Perak Council of State tomorrow at the Secretariat Chamber. The Council will be asked to approve a loan of $2,500,000 to three building and land development authorities and tc give99 words
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Article174 1958-10-13 5 Mr. Philip Hoalim Jr. yesterday made this press statement following Mr. Lee Kuan Yew's speech m the Legislative Assembly on Oct. 8 to the case of Mr. Lim Yean Chye: "In order to avoid any misunderstandings about the intentions of my client I would174 words
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Article, Illustration13 1958-10-13 5 the Minitter', warning at St. John Inititution Hall ov« the week end. FAHFAH - 13 words
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Article, Illustration50 1958-10-13 5 A company commander of the 6th Battalion, Royal Malay Regiment. Major Mazlan bin Yunus, Who left for England for further training, wa s accompanied by his wife and four-year-old soti. Standardpic shows Major Mazlan and family at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport before their departure. FAHFAH - 50 words
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136 1958-10-13 5 Ipoh Woman Red Surrenders To Kinta Home Guards KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A woman terrorist, Siu Peng, who joined the terrorist organisation two years ago, has surrendered to a patrol of the Kinta Valley Home Guards on check point duty m Ipoh District on Sept. 30. News of her surrender was136 words
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Article98 1958-10-13 5 Few From S'pore Seek Fed. Jobs KtJALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Only one-half per cent of the total persons registered with the employment exchanges m the Federation for work m the country are Singapore residents. This was disclosed by the Commissioner for Labour, Federation of Malaya, yesterday. Statistics have been collected from98 words
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Article131 1958-10-13 5 GIVE JOBS TO CITIZENS FIRST CALL KUALA LUMPUR Sun.— A delegation representing the unemployed persons who recently picketed m front of the Labour Ministry will ask Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman to replace all government temporary clerks who are non-citizens with Federal citizens. "The Government should look after the welfare131 words
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Article111 1958-10-13 5 KOTA BAHRU, Sun. A jeep carrying eight people from the Beach of Passionate Love overturned on its way back to Kota Bahru. Five people were admitted to hospital of whom three were women Eisah binte Abdul Rahman, 12, Zainab bintl Abdul Rahman (18), Norliah binti Kasim,111 words
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Article272 1958-10-13 5 WHILE politicians and political parties talk about different territories between Singapore and the Federation, Certified Accountants of all races are members of one happy family, said Mr. Chan Kum Chee, vice-president of the Association of Certified and Corporate AccounSpeaking on behalf of the272 words
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Article53 1958-10-13 5 S. RAGAVAN, won first prize from nine other competitors m the men's section of a fancy dress competition here m conjunction with the Singapore Children's Society Ball held at Victoria Memorial Hall last Saturday. Miss Valeric Browndrige was awarded the toi> prize m the women's section53 words
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Advertisement237 1958-10-13 5 The KOLOK First Crade Special Imm Ribbon made on a cotton iillll cloth of extra high count. ,^0 I^S B tight weave and balanced construction Inked with A* f^Hb^V the finest inks Yields M^ WL j/]r HM^ beautifully defined and uni. M WfK^yf t C^^ I Bl Packed m lightweight237 words
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400 1958-10-13 6 Jumabhoy Tells Trade Body What It Must Do SINGAPORE will be grateful to the newly-formed Rice, Sugar and Grocery Wholesalers Association if m an emergency it can prevent hoarding and blackmarketing, and ensure fair and adequate supply of these commodities to the public,400 words
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Article60 1958-10-13 6 A SINGAPORE taxi driver, Tan Sian Choon, 29, was stabbed m front of the King's Theatre m Tk>n? Bahru on Saturday night soon after he had knocked down a man. Tan, who was stabbed four times, m the body was admitted to the General Hospital. His condition60 words
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Article62 1958-10-13 6 A SECOND Pontifical High Mass for the repose of the soul of Pope Pius XII will be said at the Catholic Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, m Singapore, on Friday, Oct. 17. at 5.30 p.m., Bishop of Singaoore and Malacca, Rt. Rev. M. Olcomendy, told The62 words
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215 1958-10-13 6 CAMERON PROJECT ENGINEERS SELECTED KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The construction of the giant $147-million hydro-electric power project at Cameron Highlands will be carried out by engineers of international repute. This was disclosed today by the chairman of the Central Electricity Board, Dato Oscar Spencer, who returned here today trom a four-week215 words
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Article41 1958-10-13 6 AN 18-year-old Singapore girl, Sam Bonff Kew, of Clemenceau Avenue yesterday died m the General Hospital an hour after she fell off a moving bus m Woodlands Road. She died of head injuries sustained m the fall.41 words
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259 1958-10-13 6 Don't Take Strike Action Teachers Told PRESIDENT of the Singapore Graduate Teachers' Union. Mr. E. W. Jesudason, yesterday discouraged English school teachers from taking strike action m order to oppose Government's proposed revision of salary scales for teachers. Mr. Jesudason was commenting on a talk given by Mr. K. M.259 words
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Article, Illustration105 1958-10-13 6 Sonia Seeks Title Of 'Co-op Queen THE Singapore Public Services Co-operative Stores Society Ltd. will conduct a "Co-op Queen Contest" at the Sea View Hotel Ballroom on Saturday, Nov. 1. from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. Those wishing to compete should send m their entries accompanied by photographs to Mr.105 words
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170 1958-10-13 6 THE Singapore City Council and its employees' unions are battling over the validity of medical certificates issued by "private doctors" m the Colony. The Council states that medical certificates issued by doctors other than those employed by Government or the Council will not be170 words
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Article52 1958-10-13 6 TEMERLOH, Sun— A rubber tapper, Leong Thai, of Triang was fined $150 or three months' jail by the West Pahang Circuit Magistrate, Inche Hamzah bin Dato Abu Samah, for taking two katis of uncooked ground nuts out of the food resticted area of Triang without a permit on52 words
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Miscellaneous331 1958-10-13 6 BSPHBIHbBHHHHBH Mfi^ M|^ HH^^ M||MHM|R^ the evening Prog summary and *fl V 111 fl W V il V V Bw^W^B^^Sf^F^ KjItTIbII illfl tune or two before the News. ■k^ ■11 k I Ifll JII Bil ■•TiWil M ■ifsVJ M I Ivi I "J Ml 6.53 Regional announcements. lalM wM -A331 words
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Article, Illustration778 1958-10-13 7 JENNY - JENNY By mimmffi^^nSMa^M JT Is entirely up to you whether to have that gloriously exhilarating feeling of liveliness and vigour which comes with a healthy and pliable body. A conditioned body, carried well, gives grace, poise and loveliness, while a stiff and tight body results m awkwardness,778 words
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Advertisement584 1958-10-13 8 EAST ASIATIC J HOMEWARDS Sailings fo, Aden p MM uen Port j Rotterdam. Hamburg, Br«« eil# Co,^ **1 busuaiim M *Sl Calling Gdynia I "FALSTRIA" 22/23 ocf 242 c I Hmmm Accommodation Av oi obl€ 1 OUTWARDS Sailing. f O Bangkok oBrf I -INDIA" Sfc I "JUTLANDIA- 21/22Qct JjlJ "SIENA"584 words
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88 1958-10-13 9 Malayan Tin Exports At Lowest In Year month, at 2,777 tons, were the owest since the beginning of mis year, according to preliminary figures for that month. Exports m the first nine months totalled 36.282 tons, against 53.978 ton s m the snme period last year. August production at 2.79188 words
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145 1958-10-13 9 HONGKONG. Oct. 12. (Reuter) Hongkong textile interests today accepted the principle of voluntary limitation on exports of all types of cotton goods to Britain, according to an official statement here. A three-year agreement between Lancashire and Hongkong textile interests had been reached the statement145 words
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150 1958-10-13 9 I.M.F. Acts As Stabilizing Influence WASHINGTON, Oct. 12 (UPI). The International Monetary Fund reported today that it acted as an important stabilizing influence during the boom conditions of 1957, and the onset of the recession m late 1957 and early 1958. In its annual report to the Board of Governors,150 words
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Article, Illustration81 1958-10-13 9 NEW STAMPS of the same type as the current Australian l/7d. stamp, portraying the Queen will be issued 'or Christmas Island m the Indian Ocean, on Wednesday. They will be issued m 10 denominations of Malayan currency, ranging from 2c. to $1. The stamp series is81 words
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128 1958-10-13 9 THE largest nuclear power station m the world is planned^th bC a b c^aSt.v Br oV i 1550.000 than the stations the Russians announced m Siberia, and 150.000 kilowatts grea ter capacity than the largest U.K. nu- clear station now being built at Hinkley128 words
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Article390 1958-10-13 9 SMALL RISE IN SHARES TRADING Rubbers Steady, Tins Are easier By A Market Correspondent ALTHOUGH nothing occurred to enliven Malayan markets during the period under review, the total volume of business on the share market again showed a small increase. Industrials and Rubbers closed steady, while Tins generally were easier390 words
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Article336 1958-10-13 9 BUSINESS done from Oct. 4 to 10:— INDUSTRIALS: Fraser Neave Ords. $2.77$ to $2.75 to $2.80 cum all. George Town Disp. $2.46 cum all. Gammons $1.57 to $1.60, Hammer Co. $1.51 and $1.50, Hongkong Bank (Lon.> £41}. Hume Industries (F.E.) Ords. A.4'losd, Wm. Jacks $1.51$ and $1.50,336 words
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Article315 1958-10-13 9 Fraser Neave Ltd: Another brilliant result is recorded for the year ended June 30. 1958. Net profit appertaining to Ordinary Stock was $3,761,866 (46.4%). The 75th anniversary bonus added to dividend of 10 cents and bonus of 10 cents will make a total of 38% for the year.315 words
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Article63 1958-10-13 9 Dividends announced were: The Kinta Tin Mines Ltd.: First interim dividend of 3d per share for the year ending Dec. 31, 1958, payable m England on Oct. 31 to shareholders registered on Oct. 9. Tanjong Tin Dredging Ltd.: Third interim dividend of 6d. per share for the current63 words
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Article50 1958-10-13 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants on Saturday:— Canada: Buying, T.T. 31-15/16. O.D. 32-1/16, 90 days air mail 32-| credit bills. 321 trade bills Ssllinf. T.T. or O.D ready: Canadian Dollars 31-9/16; Italian Lire *****. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.50 words
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391 1958-10-13 9 COPRA arrivals In Singapore last week were estimated at 1,400 tons (from nearby origins), and demand by exporters for October shipment to India continued to exert a strong influence on prices, which were driven to new high levels. This is stated m the weekly391 words
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Article, Illustration68 1958-10-13 9 LITTLE Aline Marot, who was recently over the turnstiles as the 3,000,000 th visitor to the British pavilion at Brussels, gazes curiously as her parents M. Andre Marot and his wife Erna are welcomed to the Pavilion. In honour of the oc"easion, the Marot family were68 words
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Article83 1958-10-13 9 DIRECTORS of Malayan Breweries Ltd. will recommend a final dividend of 12 cents per share and a bonus of eight cents, both less 30% income tax, for the year ended Jun«» 30, 1958. At the company's annual general meeting In Singapore on Oct. 25. The dividend and bonus83 words
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Article, Illustration139 1958-10-13 9 Agency To Conduct Aussie Tours FOR the first time, a Singapore tourist agency is offering specially conducted tours of Australia. The Asia Travel Service is arranging the tours, which will be personally guided by the agency's owner-director, Mrs. BorU Holland. The first tour starts on Nov. 26 and ends on139 words
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Article91 1958-10-13 9 PLASTIC piping many times tougher than ordinary plastic piping is announced by a British firm. Manufactured m a range of diameters—from i inch to 12 inches this new piping Is described as non-corrodlble and able to withstand heavy blows. It is only one-fifth the weight of91 words
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Article252 1958-10-13 9 THE Malayan Sharebrokers* Associat'on reported business done last Saturday. Industrials and rubbers on that day were officially described as "quietly steady, while tins inclined to ease." Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Ascsociation were: Business done last Saturday: F. N. ords $2.80; Gammon $1.60; $1,564 odd252 words
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Advertisement434 1958-10-13 9 REON-TF OLVENT cans oil from 50,000 KW enerator windings Freon" permits open* 2 ie flushing cleaning completed 3 hours at South Caroline grating Co. La* t0 lhc windin g* of a 100,000 KW gen* r^red cleaning recently at South Carolina L-. p« Co. -/a r ant s P ra >434 words
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Advertisement44 1958-10-13 9 The Directors and Management Overseas Union Insurance, Ltd. thank all friends for their presence at the reception, their gifts and their congratulatory messages on the occasion of the formal opening of the and hoh forward to the privilege of attending to their Insurance requirements.44 words
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Article590 1958-10-13 10 Seoul players shout worry fans but not the Referee PENANG, Sun. The Seoul Football Club of Korea remained unbeaten m their current tour when they were held to a one-all draw by the Federation of Malaya m an exciting: match on a rain-soaked ground590 words
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Article116 1958-10-13 10 Black Night For Vasu PENANG. Sun. Penan? fullback. G. Vasu. was a very sad and sorrowful man when he left the City Stadium last night. Vasu's two goals contributed to the Seoul Football Club's 4-2 victory over the Penan g Malaya Cup team m a friendly match played under floodlights.116 words
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425 1958-10-13 10 IF ALL OFFICIALS WERE LIKE THE TUNKU.. The UMjMJ Stadium Now In Penang? ON Saturday night and yesterday evening, the Standard's Sports Reporter, covering the football matches at the City Stadium, Penang, was forced to decide—along with the sports writers of the other newspapers: TO REPORT OR NOT TO REPORT!425 words
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Article44 1958-10-13 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— A goal scored by inside right Kong Hin enabled Lim Liam Heen's XI to hold Lim Chooi Seng's XI to a one-all draw m the Selangor Chinese Recreation Club football league final on the Pudu Road ground today. see.44 words
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Article169 1958-10-13 10 JuLf w McM L L AN and T.C.M w ?re joint winners of the President's Prize— GreenS n thp S ke g f com Peti?fon rinh Royal Sln eapore Golf Club course yesterday Their score was 78-10.2-67 8 t A ln !i ers of other169 words
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Article373 1958-10-13 10 BUKIT PANJANG District league beat Indian Brotherhood Sports Club by three goals to one m a SAFA Junior Cup tie at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday Chok Foo 2 and Attan scored for the winners while %s2x« Aii only goai came In another match m the same373 words
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Article139 1958-10-13 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. After a scoreless first half Negri Sembilan Combined Schools* beat Selangor Combined Schools by 16 points (two goals two tries) to nil m a floodlit rugby match at the Merdeka Stadium yesterday. It was no disgrace to the Selangor boys who were having their139 words
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Article47 1958-10-13 10 LAST night's Singapore Billiard champiqnship resulrs at the Great World were: A. Hamid beat A. G. Valberg 300 -217, Quek Eu Huat beat Chew Kirn Chwee 300 -279. Tonight's play: 6.15: Tan Kirn Song vs. Wes Aik Koon: 8.15, Pat, Neubronner vs. P. L. Chin.47 words
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Article, Illustration300 1958-10-13 10 CHAN IS FASTEST UP THE GAP DRIVING a Cooper 1098 c.c, L. C. Chan won the fastest' time of the Day award at the Singapore Motor Club's Gap Hill Climb at South Buona Vista Road yesterday. Chan missed the climb record. He clocked 48.62s against the record of 46.98s by300 words
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Article26 1958-10-13 10 TELUK ANSON, Sun Selangor's TPCA XI beat' the Lower Perak District Invitation XI by 5-3 m a friendly soccer match played here yesterday evening.26 words
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Article448 1958-10-13 10 GOLD CUP FO THE COLON Malaya Cup's gone but here's J Referee: Inche Musta- I pha. SINGAPORE: Mokhtar Matmoon, AH Samijan, Wari Basri, Umar Rahmat, Osman Johan, Kassim Ashik, Ibrahim Has san, Mohat Abu, Tahir Abu, Dollah Zainol. PENANG: Syed Omar, A. H. Hassan, Kamaraddin, Omar Itam, Ariffln Noor, Baharuddin448 words
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Article, Illustration80 1958-10-13 10 COLOMBO. Ceylon: After bein a afloat for many days, Peter May, Captain of the MCC cricket team bound for Australia, finds it a pleasant change to ride an elephant- his partner is former Ceylon Premier Sir John Kotelawala, who owns the massive beast80 words
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Article449 1958-10-13 10 But Kin Tat Beats Their Best KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Federation Combined Schools beat Singapore Schools by six games to three to become the first holders of the Education Ministers' Cup the trophy presented by the Education Ministers of Singapore and Malaya for annual competition between449 words
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Article17 1958-10-13 10 RAILWAY Rainbow Rangers beat Gurkha Police Sports Club 2-1 m a friendly soccer match yesterday.17 words
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Article162 1958-10-13 10 REME Hit Recs For 'Sixes' REME upset m the Singapore Hockey Association's six-a-side hockey tournament by beating formidable Singapore Recreation Club 1-0 to win the championship at the Naval Base yesterday. REME's fast forwards broke through the Recs defence m this 12 minutes same. Both finalise, REME and the Reci,162 words
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Article410 1958-10-13 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— It was evident from Saturday night's Malayan Rugby Union's trial at the Merdeka Stadium that Malaya has the talent to field a powerful XV against Thailand on October 31. The trial, won by Malaya, was staged with a view to giving the MRU.410 words
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Article41 1958-10-13 10 .!0:...i--'' J gained the f^ morial tr> Harbour B« r Club by two !hr:r annual Bukil Chermi--^ H issain 5 -■•<;"•; m the nrsi winner? a m the > i It »'*s <iS I right half A ;...V* the41 words
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Advertisement132 1958-10-13 10 jsjsfi PHPf'^^^lM s^a* m L s^BE* '■^■H i^MVIS '^IBmS MM sT BT j^B bbl iTV| B^BBBBBBBBm WTO*. JW A Si Tfi '/1U V BBBBBBBBBBBBBm f^ j/W Y^ CIL IIUJI S Rotary Action In the form of rotary Jet turbines carrfe* his 'plane through the sky. And Rotary Action "Philishave** Rotary132 words
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741 1958-10-13 11 bable Fields for Penang n Saturday i^G are weights and probable starters X* on Saturday, Oct. 18, last day of the tfit AUTUMN PLATE L$ 4, Div. 1-8% Furs. i" -g VARTIN OK. Kcngsi MARTIN Shaw Stable X JJ Ito 1 VAN B'KELEN Mr. A.P Cm m. IEE Santosa Stable741 words
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Article16 1958-10-13 11 o< the I than!! *we years, pre nacy ombined points :>;r atch fr < Youth16 words
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Article12 1958-10-13 11 F e Cables aproving S IBERIA. I:- -r. p knee *°f break-12 words
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Article37 1958-10-13 11 IPOH. Sun.— A total of 73 entries, including nine women, nave entered for the Perak open singles table tennis championships which starts at St Michael's Institution hall here on Oct. 16. at 7.30 p.m.37 words
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Article91 1958-10-13 11 KUALA KANGSAR. Sun.— Clifford School won the North Perak inter-schools hockey carnival which ended here yesterday. The Cliffordians took the honours when they defeated the Malay College m the two finals, one between the first teams and the other between the "under fifteens." The championship for the91 words
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Article637 1958-10-13 11 ...AND EVERTON SUFFER A CRUSHING 10-4 DEFEAT LONDON, Oct. 12 (Reuter) Inspired by Tommy Harmer, Tottenham Hotspur ran riot with a 10-4 victory over Everton here yesterday when the Spurs rave by far their best performance of the season. The little inside-right Harmer revetted m a brilliant637 words
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93 1958-10-13 11 Haniff Puts S'gor Malays In S-finals KUALA LUMPUR Sun. Selangor Malays qualified for the semi-finals of the Malayan Malays knockout hockey tournament when they beat Negri Sembilan Malays 3-0 m the central zone final on the Selangor Club padang here on Saturday. The match was more evenly contested than the93 words
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Article77 1958-10-13 11 Tyson Will Live In Australia PERTH, Western Australia, Oct. 12 (Reuter) England's fast bowler Frank Tyson will make his home m Australia after his cricket career Is over, his Australian wife, Ursula, said today. Mrs. Tyson spoke to reporters when the liner Southern Cross, which is bound for Melbourne, docked77 words
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Article37 1958-10-13 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Scoring all their goals m the second half the Klang District Hockey Association "A' beat TPCA 'A* 3-0 m a thrilling Senior division league match at the Princes Road stadium yesterday.37 words
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Article, Illustration330 1958-10-13 11 Malaya Drops To 24th Position In Ike Cup Golf ST. ANDREWS, Scotland, Oct. 12 (Reuter) N. Nabeshima, of Japan, returned 87 when the world amateur team golf championship for the Eisenhower Trophy continued here yesterday with the fourth and i final round. ♦u Japa were lyin 17th among the 29UPI - 330 words
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Article242 1958-10-13 11 S'gor Club Beat North Johore KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Trailing 9-3 at half time Selangor Club rallied to eventually beat North Johore Rugby t Football Club by 16 points (two goals two penalties) to nine points (three penalties) at rugger on the padang here on Saturday. The first fifteen points m242 words
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Article43 1958-10-13 11 LONDON, Oct. 12. (Reuter) —Ted Williams, 42-year-old British rider, whose show jumping career was threatened by injury earlier this year, retained the Horse and Hound Cup m the horse of the year show here last night. He was riding Pegasus XIII.43 words
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Article115 1958-10-13 11 PENANG, Sun.— There were two knock-outs and one T.K.O. m the Penang Amateur Boxing championships held at the New World park last night. The following were the results; Gnatweight: Lim Koay Yearn ko'ed Mohamed bin Ismail m the 2nd round .Mosquitoweight: Wong Yong Chow beat Lim115 words
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Article1348 1958-10-13 11 Results Positions LONDON. Oct. 12. (ReutersLeague results and tables after yesterday's football matches Were League 1 Aston Villa 1, West Brom. A. 4 Blackburn E. 4, Preston N. E. 1 Blackpool 1, Burnley 1 Chelsea 0, B. Wanderers 1 Manchester Utd. 1, Arsenal 1 Newcastle U. 3 Leicester C. 11,348 words
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Article209 1958-10-13 11 DEFENDING champions, Chinese took the lead m the SAFA Premier League competition when they scored a convincing 6 2 victory over the Combined Royal Navy and H.M. Dockyard XI at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The combined team piayed well m the first half. They were the209 words
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Article59 1958-10-13 11 K.L. Hockey Rugger KUALA LUMPUR, Sat Selangor Malays beat their Negri Sembilan compatriots 3-0 m the inter-state hockey Central zone match played here today. At rugby, Selangor Club beat North Johore by 16 points to nine on the padang. At Merdeka Stadium, Negri Sembilan Combined Schools beat the Selangor boys59 words
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Miscellaneous76 1958-10-13 11 SINGAPORE SOCCER: Premier League: Juniors vs Indians, Jalan Besar, 5.15 p.m. Junior Cup: Mmto vs Springdale, MFA, 5.15 p.m. Div. 3B: Cosmos vs Darul Afiah "A", Geylang, 5.15 p.m. HOCKEY: Interschool: RJ vs Johore English College, Johore, 5.15 p.m. S.C.C. vs Prisons, SCC 5.15 p.m. RUGBY: Inter-school: Rl "A" vs76 words
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Article, Illustration193 1958-10-13 12 U.K. Plan Not The End, But A Mean 5-foot NICOSIA, Oct. 12, (Renter)— There has been "a lot of shouting, but precious little thinking" m Cyprus about the new British partnership plan, the Governor, Sir Hugh Foot, said last night In a press statement, he prefaced a list of points193 words
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Article173 1958-10-13 12 Mrs. Castle - Britain Is Preventing Solution Mrs. Castle MANSFIELD, Oct. 12 <Reu-ter).-—The British Labour Party Chairman. Mrs. Barbara Castle, said here last night that a just solution of the Cyprus problem could be "found tomorrow" if the British Government abandoned the partition idea m response to Archbishop Makarios's undertaking to abandon union173 words
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Article63 1958-10-13 12 TOKYO. Oct. 12 (UPI) Dutch-owned estates now being run by the Indonesian Government may be sold soon to Indonesian nationals. Agrarian Affairs Minister Sunarjo was reported as indicating today. The Antara news agency, m a broadcast monitored m Tokyo, said that the Minister told newsmen m63 words
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Article53 1958-10-13 12 'India Is Watching Pak. Crisis' NEW DELHI, Oct. 12, (UPI) Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru told a Press conference today that that the emergency m Pakistan, although an internal matter, was of "high importance" for India and other countries. He said India was watching developments m Pakistan with interest and "a53 words
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Article18 1958-10-13 12 IRAQ yesterday signed economic agreements with Russia and the United Arab Republic, Baghdad Radio reported last night.- ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article32 1958-10-13 12 GKSTAVO RAJASPINILLA. the exiled Colombian dictator whose government was overthrown m May 1957. returned yesterday to Colombia to answer charges that he amassed illegally a fabulous fortune while he was president. UPIUPI - 32 words
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Article27 1958-10-13 12 THE RUMANIAN Government, has imposed the death penalty for a wide variety of offences m a tightening of security measures, since SS2? •w fWii •w withdrawn ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article33 1958-10-13 12 from the United States m thl F a a rJn fU r re vn cr th Surplus Sm™ Commodities Act, an iffiSf 1 BD k sm an said m Np^ Oelhi yesterday.. UPIUPI - 33 words
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136 1958-10-13 12 DEPORTATION FOR CONVICTED IMMIGRANTS BLACKPOOL, Oct. 12 (Reuter). The British Government is likely to seek power m the next Parliamentary session to deport immigrants convicted of serious criminal offences. Mr. R. A. Butler. Hon. Secretary, said here yesterday. Mr. Butler was replying to a debate on immigration at the Conservative136 words
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Article, Illustration53 1958-10-13 12 PRESIDENT Carlos P. Ga r c. a of the Philippines, recounts to Agricultural Minister Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak of the Federation of Malaya the progress of Community Development work 'n the Philippines when th« latter paid a courtesy call on the President at Malacanan Palace m53 words
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Article190 1958-10-13 12 DACCA, East Pakistan, Oct. 12 (Reuter) Hamidul Hug Choudhury, former Pakistan Foreign Minister, was arrested here today with several other former ministers officials and politicians. The arrests were made on corruption charges by the East Pakistan anti-corruption bureau. The arrests here follow last Tuesday's dissolution190 words
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Article573 1958-10-13 12 SUMMIT: MAC STILL HOPEFUL Armaments Level Of All Nations Must Fall Together BLACKPOOL, Oct. 12 (Reuter) Mr. Harold Macmillan declared yesterday that he had not given up hope of a "summit" meeting and was prepared to go to one inside or outside the United Nations. The Prime Minister was addressing573 words
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Article36 1958-10-13 12 THE South Korean Second Army Command m Taegu announced m Seoul yesterday that 20 officers and 50 soldiers of the Command's military police unit were placed under arrest m connection with embezzlement. (Reuter)36 words
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Article182 1958-10-13 12 Where Does Art Begin NEW YORK, Oct. 12, (Reuter). The problem of just where art begins and ends when it comes to nudity has marred rehearsals of the new play, "The Golden Six," by Maxwell Anderson. The play, covering a period m Roman history, includes a scene m which a182 words
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Article80 1958-10-13 12 Boy Buried Parents He Killed OMAHA. Nebraska. Oct. 12. (Reuter). A 16-year-old boy yesterday took police to the shallow graves of his parents under a flower bed m their garden and said he had shot them over an argument about use of the family car. The victims were identified as80 words
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Article110 1958-10-13 12 AMBULANCE DRIVERS NEED NOT SPEED CHICAGO, Oct. 12 (Reuter). Ambulance drivers who drive too fast injure more of their charges than they help. a Committee of the American College of Surgeons was told here. Dr. Preston Wade of New York and Dr. Stanley Lyttle of Michigan said a study made110 words
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225 1958-10-13 12 That 'Victory Jig' By Hitler Was A British Fake LONDON, Oct. 12, (Reuter)— One of the most famous newsreel shots of the Second World War is reported today to hive been a British propaganda "fake." It was the "Victory Jig" which Adolf Hitler seemed to dance after seeing ihe French225 words
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Article, Illustration55 1958-10-13 12 Newsman Denounced By Reds photo. UPI -movietone cameraman Marvin Farkas, (left) is seen being denounced by the students and officials of the "Middle School for Brothers and Sons of Workers" m Hongkong while taking pictures of the colourful decorations of the school. The Commu-nist-operating Middle School was celebrating the 12thUPI - 55 words
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129 1958-10-13 12 LITTLE ROCK LITTLE ROCK, Oct. 12. (UPI). About 600 students. a sixth of the total enrolment of Little Rock's four closed High Schools, have transferred to schools outside the city, it was learned yesterday. Little Rock's public High Schools were supposed to have opened129 words
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245 1958-10-13 12 CAIRO, Oct. 12 (Reuter) The In*. public of Egypt and Syria yesterday «2 Arab League Council session here m J? by Tunisia's first-ever League dS' Tunisians announced they would witMn. current session j^ A government communique released by the Tunisian Embassy here later245 words
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Article83 1958-10-13 12 250, To Ko In Pri BONK. Of! ter» A leg 1 Governmat J said bettyfsifl* his govern* I brought m id on the potty] ing the wv m at Spandau.il lin. j OaJv threJ are still ill Rudolf Hessfl puty. who lit* wntwfttl Schinch, M Leader, aii M Hitler's Anil83 words
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Article12 1958-10-13 12 MAURICE tl| Frenrh paictff fl day at his Gadelier. near ReuterReuter - 12 words
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