Singapore Standard, 18 October 1958
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Title Section26 1958-10-18 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD w. «U 3n I KLJGHLJL Telephone *****—5 Coble "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1958. Vol. IX No, IQB is rM l4 Poges IFINAL EDITION]26 words
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187 1958-10-18 1 Dulles To Leave For Talks With Chiang WASHINGTON. Oct. 17. Reuter)— Mr. John Foster Dulles, the Secretary of State, will fly to Formosa next week for talks with Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek, the State Department's spokesman announced today. It wa s expected that Mr. Dulles would go to Formosa direct from187 words
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Article, Illustration515 1958-10-18 1 Prime fiviio^: ■B^B^BJB^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^MS IN RED CHINA They need help -So Tunku invites them to Malaya SUNGEI PATANI, Fri.-Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman today revealed that Chinese Muslims in Red China were not free to practise Islam and many had tied to Hongkong, suffering great hardships. The Tunku515 words
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Article, Illustration244 1958-10-18 1 STUDENT SHOT AS HE RESISTS ARMED GANG A SINGAPORE student was shot in the shoulder when he resisted an armed gang outside his home at the 6th mile Jurong, Singapore, last night. Bey Chin Kim, 20, a student of the Chinese High School in Bukit Timah Road was aroused by244 words
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Article78 1958-10-18 1 SYDNEY, Oct. tJ (Reuter)— The biggest peace-time oueration by the Royal Ahstralian Air Force the ferrying of 19 Sabre jet fighters to Malaya —will begin on Oct. 27 Announcing plans for the air lift at a briefing here today, the Air Officer Home Command, Air Vice-Marshal C.78 words
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Article124 1958-10-18 1 SYDNEY, Oct. 17, (Reuler). Qantas Empire Airways Super Constellations are continuing to absorb the extra passenger traffic on the Syd-ney-London air routes caused by the BOAC strike in London. Meanwhile, in London moves were made yesterday to spread the strike of the BOAC engineers124 words
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Article83 1958-10-18 1 5 new cases ANOTHER five poliomyelitis cases were admitted to the Middleton Hospital yesterday, bringing the total for this year to 110. City Health Officer, Dr. J. Cameron, said that all live were paralytic cases. The latest victims were a Chinese boy and girl age four months and 15 months83 words
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Article183 1958-10-18 1 Man on fire SINGAPORE Police investigating the death of a man in Park Road on Thursday night, yesterday ruled out the possibility that he had been murdered. The dead man is Lee Hon Meng, a carpenter. Earlier, eyewitnesses had stated that they had seen four men183 words
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Article62 1958-10-18 1 NICOSIA, Oct. 17 (Reuter) The BWtish official shot dead in Kokkinotrimithia Village, west of Nicosia yesterday was officially identified today as Mr. Arthur Lambert Dallon, 55. from East Grinstead. Kent/ A senior warden on the Cyprus Prison Service, he was employed at Camp K. near the village,62 words
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Article32 1958-10-18 1 A U.B. Congressman yes* terday urged Secretary of State Mr. John Foster Dulles to consider Increasing American economic and technical aid to Tunisia to strengthen President 'Habib Bourfuiba. UPIUPI - 32 words
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638 1958-10-18 1 Govt. Probe Body Calls For Its Immediate Use Federation Precaution THE Federation Goteminent is flying in polio vaccine from Australia for emergency use if ever the need should arise The Standard learnt today. "There will be no general immunisation and the Government measure is638 words
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84 1958-10-18 1 Reds Will Buy Rubber Only From R.I. JAKARTA. Oct. 17 (Reutery Communist China bought 41,000 tons of rubber from Indonesia during this year, of which 10,000 tons are still waiting transport, a spokesman of China's Embassy here disclosed, according to Jakarta Radio today. He said China last year bought 37,00084 words
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Advertisement225 1958-10-18 1 mb^bibw rciiEi A b^L^^ES £MIeLL4 3 you can I looking for a place to park? i L j choose e VOLKSWAGEN > with tne city parking sil :ation what it is th« can always -s£-e in somewhere Sensible overall dimensions help you slip through traffic like an eel. The saving225 words
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Article362 1958-10-18 2 raise up to M5200,000,000 in loans locally, and so far $60,000,000 has been raised, leaving a balance of $140,000.--000 to be raised when needed. The capital development funds allocated for this year amounted to $168,000,000. "Whether we will spend irore or less next year will be dependent362 words
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200 1958-10-18 2 FED. SEEKS $85m. LOAN FROM UK— LEE KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaya would try to get money from every available source but wherever possible, it would secure capital loans through direct negotiations with organizations like the World Bank before floating loans on the open money market, Finance Minister, Col. Sir Henry200 words
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Article126 1958-10-18 2 Big Red Ammo Dump Found IPOH, Fri. The largest communist terrorist arms dump to be recovered in the "Operation Chieftain" area was found recently by the 4th Battalion, the Royal Malay Regiment near Tapah. The battalion came across the dump on Oct. 5 but the news was withheld till today126 words
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Article80 1958-10-18 2 TELUK ANSON, Fri.— About 230 Indian labourers of a European-owned coconut plantation, near Bagan Datoh. 35 miles from here, went on a •wild cat* strike for the second time within three months. The strike was due to a dispute in wages paid to a group80 words
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Article, Illustration49 1958-10-18 2 THE Queen, the consorts of the rulers and the wives of the Governors of Penan? and m»i recently launched a campaign to collect funds in support of the Tengku Ampuan MeriaS. r at Picture shows Her Majesty addressing the meeting 01lf 5< it jJH49 words
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Article, Illustration75 1958-10-18 2 THE motion ?>-», fs. big lndustrrV 1 on {fcspit* the rS has received bTj said a visitor v {per of Paramo^ Corporation, ye^ He mentioned Ift2 He stated that si reasons Paramw bnug-ht Mis? HcJ which U set ir. ts»J dom of N>pal. Wcl crea.^ing importaseel Asian market ant75 words
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Advertisement865 1958-10-18 2 li^ I Al I flan mm I C av bV^V^B^P^bl l^^^Bs*i»TwfTg»7^>T«A ACKNOWLiOCMiNTS THt FAMILY of the late Mrs. Mary Athisayam thank all ministers, friend] and relatives tor therr assistance, visits, condolences, wreaths and attendance at the funeral of their beJoved mother. THI FAMILY of the late Mrs. Wont Win Onn865 words
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Advertisement471 1958-10-18 2 BOOKS fr PUBLICATIONS "100 WAYS TO CIT RICH" by Sydney Norton. $3/- per copy (including postage) Order now from: Post Box 2631. Singapore. FRESH FLOWERS SEND MALAYAN ORCHIDS by air to U K from Princes* Flower Shop. 251. Orchard Road, S'pore. Tel--***** Price reasonable AT YOUR SERVICE WHATEVER YOUR GARDEN471 words
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Advertisement1224 1958-10-18 2 TENDER NOTICES mm /vrfr TENDERS are invited for POLICE TENDER NOTICE the ProvlslO n of Malay Other Rank Canteen and families TENDERS will be received S h O p facilities for the sth Bn by the Chief Police Officer, The Royal Malay Regiment Perak up to 12 noon on Wed-1,224 words
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Advertisement58 1958-10-18 2 21 NOTCHES V J t fh ON HIS GUN... m ißi I •••and now he Jl Jr DLf- was facing I Ik flll L. ?> Vfc*Wl B^ UNTOLD STORYf I K#^ WHEN THE kM mf£\ only man ¥|ll Sji L^WHO COULD a I FOUGHT FOR V^ 4f r m I58 words
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EDITORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
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Article373 1958-10-18 3 SINGAPORE S Health Ministry still persists incidence of poliomyelitis has not the stage of an epidemic. At a press conyesterday, where the Health Minister, Mr. |rasa. was associated with Dr. M. Doraisingham lessor j. Hale, expert on bacteriology, it was that the free and voluntary administra|O f Sabin373 words
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Article335 1958-10-18 3 pHEN the Malayanixation Scheme was introP m Singapore, its declared purpose was to P local senior officers in the Government and 'ty Council to replace British and other foreign *k who held the higher posts in these ■Hand who became known as "expatriates." (f the principles governing the operation335 words
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Article, Illustration1364 1958-10-18 3 SEBASTIAN HAFFNER - New Anglo German Partnership SEBASTIAN HAFFNER By THE BRITISH PREMIER BERLIN, J I HE British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan opened his Press conference after his visit to Bonn by saying that he had no particular news to give; it had just been a friendly visit of a kind which1,364 words
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Article40 1958-10-18 3 i_.m i«ck Kim Koacs Vpora i<- JO 80, no 15M Cable*. llGERNEWS' rel 254«l (5 nnn) All department* Cn n inujranc* Blag.. 174 Batu «O Cowan St rel: »K? V 9l -A. BukitChina Taj! r» 47140 words
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Article664 1958-10-18 3 W. REES MOGG - GRO WTH OF TRADE INSIDE EUROPE W. REES MOGG Britain And The European Economy (3) By leader writer of the London Financial Times QNE of the most encouraging economic developments of the post-war period has been the growth of trade inside Europe between the various European counInside the potential members664 words
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Article289 1958-10-18 3 THE pioneering voyage of the American submarine NAUTILUS under the North Pole in August brought the possibility of underwater freighters into the news. A British firm has one in the design stage, and one of the experts working on the project. Mr. William Craiger, explained in289 words
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Article, Illustration394 1958-10-18 3 the NEWS as it strike me TT E LIVE to learn. This column learned a lot yesterday, reading through the proceedings of the previous day's City Council meeting. For instance: we learned that, contrary to the generally accepted principle, you can comment and criticise a motion on the agenda when394 words
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Advertisement9 1958-10-18 3 Uii How^n^3 I >* i t A 111 B^S^BaE^^^B^L&^k^^^BH b^&^BS9 words
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Advertisement146 1958-10-18 3 I Feel the effect I H» «a/ BB B Switch on a Crompton Parkinson High Efficiency Ceiling B B Fan and feel how well it works see how little current it B S9 consumes! Ordinary fans give only half to amount of mm effective cooling for every unit of electricity.146 words
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434 1958-10-18 4 Wang Case Ong Is Thumped By 6 Leaders His Remarks Were Personal And Unfair OPPOSITION party leaders in the Singapore City Council yesterday charged the Mayor with abusing his powers as chairman by casting "unwarranted remarks" against Councillors. They were commenting on the Mayor's observations on Thursday on a motion434 words
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Article46 1958-10-18 4 THE play "Satu Darah" —organized by Dr. Essel Tan •nd staged at the Happy World Stadium. Singapore on Sept. 13. and 14 in aid df the St. John Ambulance Brigade Headquarters building fund realized a net sum of $8,006. it was announced yesterday.46 words
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Article, Illustration424 1958-10-18 4 DEMOLITION SQUAD IS STONED SIX HURT Trouble over homes the squatters buiii^ ...when some came <fom A CROWD of angry squatters surrounded a landowner's demolition squad and attacked them with parangs, sticks and stones in a kampong off Sime Road, Singapore, yesterday. Screaming women and children came out of theirStandardpic - 424 words
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177 1958-10-18 4 THE Singapore Government will soon reorganize the medical ancillary service to increase efficiency and revise conditions of employment oi its members. The reorganization will affect more than 1,500 male nurses, drivers, medical attendants and miscellaneous staff. Detailed plans for the reorganization177 words
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145 1958-10-18 4 Motion To Free Experts From I.Tax KUALA LUMPUR, FrL— The Minister of Finance, Sir Henrv Lee is to ask the Federal Legislative Council at its forthcoming session for powers to exempt from Income Tax salaries earned by tephnical experts who are here under the Technical Co-operation Programme for South and-South-east145 words
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Article89 1958-10-18 4 PENANG, Fri. Cadet officers from the two frigates of the Indonesian navy. Imam Bondjol and Suropati, on a goodwill mission here, gave vocal support to the all-Indo-nesian band under the baton of Mr. Bostertnan at the E. and O. Hotel here last night. The occasion89 words
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Article35 1958-10-18 4 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hong kong Exchange were $16.03 to £1 Sterling $5.80 to US$l; $1.84 to Malayan $1; $0 054 L^.2 l^ Indonesia Rupiah Cold $253.37 to a taeL35 words
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250 1958-10-18 4 Frustrated GradsThreat To Singapore NANYANG STUDENTS' WARNING THE POLITICAL stability of Singapore will be threatened if it is flooded with frustrated and neglected university graduates, warns Suloh Nantah, the journal of the English Society, Nanyang University, in its editorial. It points out that the University will be turning out its250 words
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Article, Illustration133 1958-10-18 4 'Morning Bath' Was Not For Sale It Went For $5,000 A WEALTHY art connoisseur, a "Mr. Lim," yesterday paid $5,000 for an oil colour painting, listed in the catalogue as 'Not for Sale.*' for the sitting room of a bouse he had just bought. The painting "Morning Bath" was one133 words
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Article69 1958-10-18 4 FIRST MOB X-RAY UN FOR JOHO JOHORE BAr.P". The Johore MedttJ ment. In c^wara the Johore Afi*W the Prevention losis started the n» X-ray Unit S-.^ 1 State today The Penghulus and Local pound- J have undertaKT. bution of cards. of Kangkar and Tj A similar survey wj at Pandan69 words
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Article56 1958-10-18 4 THREE youths, Samat bin Abdullah, Ng Kai Hock and Chua Gee Seng were discharged and acquitted by the Singapore First District Court yesterday on a charge of wrongfully confining Koo Mong Wong in a bathroom m Weld Road, on Aug. 13. The acquittal was ordered arter Koo had56 words
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324 1958-10-18 4 BENTONG, Fri.— Five men. suspected to be members of the Wah Kee secret society were attacked by a number of "strangers" who hurled acid bombs at them in a busy coffee shop in the heart of town here, Sessions Court President, Inche324 words
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Advertisement441 1958-10-18 4 wM DPITFC C I A CUEH IS M TO THE LOWEST POSSIBLE AT OUR Ifj I^Q USUdI r nCS 53 6 TICS I^9 Kl German Printed Cotton 36* 1.90 p. yd. 1.00 p. yd. M Ml English Printed Cotton 36" 225 1.40 M lH English Cotton Gingham 36* 190 1.50441 words
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668 1958-10-18 5 lyfc/ic Asked For Suggestions L s. JAOANATHAN, chairman of the Special Committee appointed by the improvement Trust Board of Trustees, yesterday appealed for "construc■JLuons' om the P nblic *o improve the "points system" of allocation of HTcoinrrattee is inquiring into the668 words
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Article116 1958-10-18 5 rUMPURi Fri.— mm have doubled The last L jealth report di5- Z- that 714 5 f: were report- -o week ending s>bb **ere no reports ivr. xs> irdest hit PKRAK had k JUBORE 103. The .jgft statistics were *> ieaths. L is n the in- Sngapore, the report showk."116 words
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Article120 1958-10-18 5 Seamen uilty Of Weapons Charge I :-?ian seamen, I m lin Loung Seman, were 1" 5250 each by N Mr. I having in ffenshrc vvea- on Oct. 3. I gui v. Earlier, :i:^ of unlawful I withdrawn two of their l r 1; r and Alim R/ Chan, told the120 words
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Article27 1958-10-18 5 r AssociaM a a public meeting Mk at 11, ■"•a-', m B^Dore, tc "1 e ans to give K."" :e<> fH Tamils Ihe receni *Bmotion ir27 words
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Article35 1958-10-18 5 ABDUL Rahman Sidik bin Haji Hamru, 18, was yesterday found guilty of stealing a fowl belonging to Asmah binte Mabar in a Singapore courtTb« court bound him over in $50 for one year.35 words
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Article, Illustration233 1958-10-18 5 T ITTLE Rayasingam is a victim of poliomyelitis. His "home" is the Middle, ton Hospital, Singapore. Rayasingam, aged 18 months, like scores of other polio patients, prays for the day when he will be able to play like other normal children again. The Standard understands233 words
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401 1958-10-18 5 Hot Clues For Ipoh Police On 'Dagger Quartette' Men IPOH, Fri. Police probing a series of daring robberies in this town during the past eight weeks today came across valuable clues when a gang of robbers, described as a "dagger quartette/' struck for the fifth time. The gang this morning401 words
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Article32 1958-10-18 5 IN a survey of handicapped persons carried out in the Mersing District of Johore by the Department of Social Welfare, 11 handicapped persons were registered, out of 2.258 persons investigated.32 words
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111 1958-10-18 5 NEW LAW: Men must pray on Fridays PENANG, Fri. Kcdah may soon introduce a law, requiring every male adult Muslim to attend prayer meetings every Friday. A spokesman of the Religious Department here told The Standard today that a few weeks ago, the Friday service at Tobiar Mosque had to111 words
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212 1958-10-18 5 Tax-Free Industries Can Give New Hope To The Blind KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Federation Gyvernment's tax holiday plan aimed at encouraging pioneer industries can prove a boom to blind people, who could be introduced into open industry, Che Ann binte Abdul Majeed, a Federation social welfare officer claimed today. Che212 words
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Article137 1958-10-18 5 Pahang Project Is Lauded transcribed 30 volumes of Leo Tolstoi's "War and Peace" into Braille. Che Ann said that in Japan blind welfare was being conducted on the most scientific lines. Training school curriculum include biology, chemistry, science, physics, culture and art. She said that the best training suitable to137 words
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Article63 1958-10-18 5 KUALA KANGSAR. Fri.— A total amount of $1,158 was collected by the Kuala Kangsar District Merdeka Celebration Committee from the screening of the film "Sergeant Hassan" at the opening show at the Shaw Brothers' new $300,000 Rex Cinema here. The proceeds from the show was63 words
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Article40 1958-10-18 5 HO AH WAI was yesterday acquitted in a Singapore court of a charge of insulting the modesty of a woman and another charge of assaulting her with intent to outrage her modesty at Upper Hokkien Street on Sept. 29.40 words
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Article, Illustration67 1958-10-18 5 HAJI Abdullah bin Ilaji Hamid and Mohamed bin Sapit yesterday pleaded no1 guilty in a Singapore court tc a charge of attempting to extort from Mohamed Nizaouddin by putting him in fear oi bodily injury and indueim him to deliver them $5 ai Shenton67 words
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Article, Illustration53 1958-10-18 5 THE Director of Tourism, Singapore, Mr. B Howlctt (left), addresses the gathering after the open'.ng of Tobf'i TParadise Bar and Restaurant in Tanjong Pagar Hewlett. In his speech said that more nightsootfs^'Hild be opened in the Colony to attract tourtetS A? fuh?to r Mr. B. Toby, owner53 words
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Article38 1958-10-18 5 CABMA N CLEARED SINGAPORE'S Second District Judge, Mr. Choor Singh, yesterday acquitted a taxidriver, Tan Liang Sheng, without calling for his defence on a charge of causing the death of an RAF technician. Niel Pithey by negligent driving.38 words
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Advertisement343 1958-10-18 5 i I m^^Mmmmi the pl^2jt^ra DALE CARNEGIE STORY^ I KpHHIB and also IN PERSON I BiliSs^HHH Dale Carnegie graduates I mai c r ADutrit 1 aCiIOH I I VALE CAKNcdfc 1 I ca^gT. 0 al- I Wednesday, Oet. 22nd 6 p.m. I I Course 1912 I I ACT TODAY! Join343 words
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Article101 1958-10-18 6 COLONY STREET STABBING CHAN FOOK CHOY, 23, was stabbed by secret society gangsters in Desker Road, Singapore, last night, following a gambling dispute Chan was stabbed thrice near the abdomen and was 'ater admitted to the General Hospital. His condition is reported to be critical. Police said the dispute was101 words
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Article307 1958-10-18 6 Govt. is not looking after us —they say THE 500-strong Domestic Employees' Union (Singapore) will hold a mass meeting of its members soon to protest against the Government's delay in framing legislation to protect their interests. The union wants the Government to introduce a307 words
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Article, Illustration119 1958-10-18 6 MAN at LARGE Have YOU seen him? Prisoner who escaped from S'pore hospital A PTJAMA-CLAD prisoner yesterday made his escape in broad daylight through a Singapore General Hospital window with his guards only a few feet away. The prisoner, Tang Keng Liang, alias Tan Kim Lian, 30, was an inmate119 words
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200 1958-10-18 6 ARE THERE A-WEAPONS IN MALAYA HE ASKS KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Labour member of the Legislative Council. Mr. P. P. Narayanan, has a^ked the Minister for Defence whether there are any nuclear weapons stored in Malay a by any of the Commonwealth forces, and if not. whether he would reject any200 words
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67 1958-10-18 6 WIDOW TOOK 'SAMSU FOR RHEUMATISM' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A widow, Yong Peng. 38, toid Sessions Court President that she distilled illicit samsu in her house because "it was needed to cure my rheumatism." Yong pleaded guilty to three charges involving samsu. Customs officers found in her house a samsu still,67 words
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194 1958-10-18 6 Taximan Told: Don't Be Rude To Public A WOMAN with a baby in arms and another woman who entered a taxi on a rainy afternoon were told to "get out" by the driver, a Singapore City Court was told yesterday. The driver, Toh Lian Hoon. 32, was charged in the194 words
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Article112 1958-10-18 6 CONTRACT WORK SHOULD GO-UNION THE Singapore City Council Water Department Labour Union at an emergency committee meeting held on Oct. 15 decided to ask the Council to stop contract work. The Union wants its members to be employed instead. said its secretary, Mr. S. Ehambaram in a press release. Other112 words
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Article58 1958-10-18 6 MINISTER for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, will Teave Singapore for San Francisco and Seattle by at 8 a.m. tomorrow. He will preside at the PATA executive committee meeting at San Francisco, and the ministerial conference of the Colombo Plan in Seattle. He is58 words
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Article220 1958-10-18 6 Bank Signatures Stump Expert IPOH, Fri. A hand-writing expert, Mr. Lim Poh Hup today told Mr. Justice Good that he could not express a definite opinion as to whether or not the signatures which appeared on the April and October monthly bank statements were220 words
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Article, Illustration90 1958-10-18 6 1,500 Attend Requiem Service MORE than 1.500 peo- pie packed the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, Singapore, yesterday even* in; to hear a Requiem Service for the late Pope Pius XII. Among those who attended the service were members of the Consular Corps in the Colony, the Governor's representative. Ministers,90 words
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Advertisement114 1958-10-18 6 The world famous fa^^m T I 6f nl medicinal product, I Balashin Sai In m "New Look" Pac]J Stomachache, Foul Breath' I ENG AUN TOnJ THE TIGER MEDICAL HAI J "fc IT COLLD H4PPi\ [0 toil ■fc CHILDRIN-THF SHOCKH t f*r^§ TUN HDFi J ETCHIKA CHOUREAU IIIHHI J JOELLE BERNARD114 words
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Article, Illustration342 1958-10-18 7 NEW bills for MALAYA S'Country Currency Talks Elizabeths portrait to come off KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Board of Commission* ers of Currency of the five territories, Malaya, Singapore, Sarawak, North Borneo and Brunei, will meet in the near future to decide on the design of the new currency notes, Finance342 words
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Article183 1958-10-18 7 WOMEN'S SEMINAR IN S'PORE WOMEN leaders from 12 countries will hold a seminar n Singapore early next vear on the problems facing wo.nen all over the world. The p'an to hold su.-h a seminar was mooted by Coi >ny woman leader, Mrs. S?o\v Peck Leng and the International vice-president of183 words
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Article, Illustration43 1958-10-18 7 THE Buona Vista Community Centre in Pasir Panjang, Singapore, last night celebrated its second anniversary with a variety concert in the community centre hall. Variety items highlighted the occasion. Standardpic shows four little girls going through one of the many items.43 words
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Article, Illustration327 1958-10-18 7 LOTTE HAS NO FEAR FOR MYSTERIES OF THE DEEP SHE'S SPENT MOST OF HER MARRIED LIFE UNDERWATER LOVE of adventure and exploration have led a beautiful Austrian girl to spend the major part of the last nine years underwater, finding the answers to the mysteries of the ocean depths. She327 words
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Article143 1958-10-18 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) to Singapore yesterday were: Buvers Sellers Spot 90 901 R.S.S. No. 1 90§ 901 R.S.S. No 1 Dec. 901 90* R.S.S. No. 2 88] 89* R.S.S. No. 3 871 88 Tone: Very steady. The tin price In Singapore was $371 per143 words
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Article82 1958-10-18 7 PASSENGERS RESUME JOURNEY ONE hundred and thirty Singapore-bound Chinese passengers, who were rescued from the Norwegian vessel 'Hoi Wong' on Oct. 10, resumed their voyage today in another Norwegian vessel 'Hoi Houw,' Reuter reported yesterday from Hongkong. The 'Hoi Houw' will call at the communist port of Swatow and pick82 words
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Miscellaneous162 1958-10-18 7 I STANDARD ALMANAC I INFORMATION AT A GLANCE 9.30 p.m Basketball Team Practice 9 a.m. -930 p.m. Table Tennis Team Practice. 2-9.30 p.m Body Building Weight Lifting. 330 p.m. Pri-Y Club. 3.00 p.m Art Class. 100 p.m. Brass Band. Luncheon Meeting at 1.00 p.m. Speaker: Dr. Dharmaraj. Regional Secretary of162 words
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Miscellaneous178 1958-10-18 7 Early. 7.30 Time Signal and News. 7.35 A Date with Music 8 a.m. News Headlines 8.02 A Date with Music (Contd). 8.30--9 a.m. Hospitals' Half Hour. 1.15 p.m. Prog, summary and Tunes with y t^or- Li£ Time Signal 6 News followed by Spore Snare Market report, 1.45 More Tunes with178 words
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Miscellaneous169 1958-10-18 7 Latin Quarter. 9.30 Dan Dare (Pilot of the Future). 10 a.m. Easy Listening 10.30 Music On The Up-beat. 11 a.m. You Asked For It with Tan Lock Lye. 12 noon Arthur Rubinstein Concert 1 p.m. Dancing Discs 1.30 News. 145 Interlude 2 p.m Race Commentaries from Penang. 6.15 Race Results.169 words
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Advertisement1171 1958-10-18 8 Tel: 2405 MAMSFIELD CO., LID. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) incorporated m Singapore) 112 linetl sMppiM THB BLUE FUNNEL LINE £7 SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW. LONDON i CONTINENTAL PORTS C-rrilf. oo«on to proceed »la other ports to load and discharge cargo £Ts..J^tTliEiv to proc-d^i. Panama Cap. Good Hope) Oue" lf POr1,171 words
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Advertisement919 1958-10-18 8 MITSUI tgLINE S'pora P.S'ham Fenona FOR JAPAN Megurosan Want for Yokohama. Kobe, Moji, Ptsan 25 Oct Am p ajjitan Maru lor Japan }QHw Nachisan Maru for J°P°«_ 5 Noy MNov 12 Nor Ort Accepting".Vargo'Vor'uSA Pacific and Central and South African ports with transhipment at Japan on through bills of lading.919 words
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Advertisement516 1958-10-18 8 EAST ASIATIC lI J HOMEWARDS Soilin,, VW falstria «x 2 s -^a PATAGONIA 1 Colling Gdynia j I JUTLANDIA 2: 23N0 2425n I H* Passenger Aem*... j rV A BRa OUTWARDS Soiling, to. Bongkok and r O fAR I Penong ftc -INDIA- J PS *H I "JUTLANDIA" Z'22/23Oct H 1516 words
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Article356 1958-10-18 9 RENEWED buying for Russian account in lower sheets was a feature of trading on the Singapore rubber market during the week, says Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co., Ltd's report. Fairly large quantities of 2. 3 and 4 R.S.S. were purchased for November shipment. The first half356 words
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Article173 1958-10-18 9 Price Gains 1 1/8 Cents SINGAPORE rubber price fained li cents yesterday, to close at 90-5/8 cents Der lb. for International first grade November, largely on substantial buying for Odessa shipment. A market source said yesterday's rise was in keeping with the bullish trend in the past few days. Low173 words
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Article68 1958-10-18 9 BATU PAH AT, Fri.—Community leaders. Government officials, and businessmen here were entertained on board the Yam Ahana Maru. on the occasion of the ship's 10(Mh shipment of iron ore from the Sri Medan Iron Mine on Wednesday. The Yam Ahana Maru is one of the latest68 words
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Article, Illustration42 1958-10-18 9 FUKIEN Hotel Owners and Employees Union held its 12th anniversary dinner at its premises in Rowel] Road, Singapore, last week. Photo shows the Secretary, Mr. Yu Teck Bin, speaking on behalf of the president, Mr. Guat Toh Tong (right).42 words
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Article68 1958-10-18 9 AUSTRALIA'S first factory to make polthene. established by Imperial Chemical Industries of Australia and New Zealand Ltd. at Botany (New South Wales) last year, is now producing at the rate of 5.000 tons a year. Previously, supplies of polythene have been imported. The material is one68 words
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386 1958-10-18 9 CALL TO SAFEGUARD ISLAND'S ENTREPOT CHAIRMAN of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce, Mr. A. W. Scott, yesterday warned the Government against taking any measure to protect local industry that might jeopardise the entrepot status of the island. He was speaknig at the Chamber's extra-ordinary general meeting "I consider it wrong386 words
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Article109 1958-10-18 9 US. Provides Potential Market KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Malayan products have a good potential market in U.S. Mr. Harold B. Say, International Trade Adviser to the Oregon Centennial Exposition and International Trade Fair, said yesterday. Mr. Say is on a Far East tour to Interest Asian countries in taking part in109 words
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Article73 1958-10-18 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra Oct.-Nov. U.K.. $35} buyers $36$ sellers; coconut oil in bulk $54 sellers in drums $57J sellers; Muntok white pepper $122 sellers; Sarawak while $121 sellers; Special Sarawak black $71. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchant, able73 words
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Article63 1958-10-18 9 MALAYAN exports of copra in the first half of this year were up eight per cent from shipments in January-June 1957. Imports were up 10 per cent, with Indonesia suppivmg 98 per cent of the total. Copra exports to Europe and Japan increased significantly, while shipments63 words
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Article, Illustration209 1958-10-18 9 Sales Rise In Air Cool Units SALES of air conditioning units in Singapore and the Federation of Malaya had increased by 50 to 80 per cent in the last three years, expert manager of Remington Corporation. Auburn. New York. Mr. Heinz O. Spier, said yesterday. Mr. Spier arrived in Singapore209 words
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Article, Illustration64 1958-10-18 9 The Director of the Bank Indonesia and Foreign Exchange Control, Dr. K.R.B. Sabrudin, arrived in Singapore yesterday from Jakarta for a short visit. Dr. Sabrudin is on his way to France, the Netherlands, and Britain on a two-months' tour. "I am on a very important64 words
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Article201 1958-10-18 9 W. Germany Opposes Import Cuts GENEVA, Switzerland. Oct. 17 (UPI).— West German reluctance to slash controversial agricultural Import quotas today shaped up as a major problem for trade ministers of 37-nation members of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (G.A.T.T.) West German Trade and Food Minister, Mr. Heinrich Lubke.201 words
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Article71 1958-10-18 9 THE inauguration of a twice-weekly service via the North Pole from Amsterdam to Tokyo and Biak. the inclusion of Tripoli in K.L.M.'s 168.000-mile route network and the higher frequency of the non-stop flights to New York and Montreal are the main features of the airline's71 words
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Article32 1958-10-18 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday: Selling. T.T. or O.D. ready: Canada 31-7/16; Italian Lire *****. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.32 words
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Article378 1958-10-18 9 Rubbers Are Steady, Tins Ease RUBBERS were steady, while tins were inclined to ease, in the Malayan share market yesterday. BUSINESS DONE MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: Fed Disp. $1.05; F. N. ords $1.56. $1.57* x all. $2.80 cum all: Gammon $1.59, $1.60; Goodwood Park $1.10; Hammer378 words
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Article, Illustration33 1958-10-18 9 THE Shell Company held their annual Federation dealers' dinner, at the Federal Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, last week. Picture shows a group of the company's oflcials and list gueeta.33 words
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Advertisement222 1958-10-18 9 U e vebETT ORIENT LINE iKJ f S'pora M'liam p 9n%M K.jtt 30Ocf 29 °e» 27 Oct gjQfl Chi ragong, Calcutta r r oOcf 2N W SWOV fur" H «N W 27 N.* CT EVERETT STAR LINE JQ£ YC 230c» 260<» 'wteIGEUSE' '7No» 20No» 2O« 30N O y KaracM, Persian222 words
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Miscellaneous82 1958-10-18 9 SHIPS IN PORT OUTER ROADS Oulidia, Tjitjalengka. Kasagi Maru. Yochow, L#> Natal. Argo Ollandia, Calt. Gothenburg Tyndareus, Golden Beta. Isarco. 9-jnon. Prince Silvor. Seskar. Bela. Van Lijn. Tabinta. Stalingrad. Garuda Mas. Borus, Musi Lloyd. Baud. Zyrianin. Prekkak. Tong Poh. Maetsuycker. Schouten. Karossa. Mino Figari. Norvest. Surabaya Maru. Lidia. Eastern Muse.82 words
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Miscellaneous84 1958-10-18 9 Rajah Brooke. Ton* Bee, Naagkavindr. Heather, Semantan, Kawi. Francoise. Kian Tons. Kinabalu. Hock Lee. Sri Sena. Calt. Pandu, Tong Lie. Tg. Painang. Scudai. Taype. Vanda. Sin Hong Ho. Tong Hoa. K Tungkal, Pondokrator, Serdang. Rengam. WHARVES City of Poona 1. Radnik 4. Purn«a 6. Idomeneus 11. Montana Maru 13. Tjinegara84 words
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Article, Illustration1515 1958-10-18 10 PROVISION OF TELEPHONE SERVICE TO SUBSCRIBERS By S. P. Choy. When o would-be subscriber requires telephone service, application is usually mode by letter, and the applicant's address determines which is the appropriate "distribution point" to which he should be connected. The "distribution points" ore determined in advance,1,515 words
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Article, Illustration775 1958-10-18 10 THE NEW $4½ MILLION CITY EXCHANGE MINISTER FOR WORKS qnd Communications Mr. Francis Thomas, will officially open the $4,500,000 Singapore Telephone Board's new City Exchange in George Street at 1 1 .30 a.m. today. The Board's General Manager, Mr. N. V. Knight, said yesterday that with the opening of theStandardpic - 775 words
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Advertisement126 1958-10-18 10 JBB Invaluable to all 11 W| business organisations I S9|j ss.?s Ksa: ra v^stsjs-j^ I f w/ien ordering or enquiring please state the type of main Sk*? J k exchange to which the PAMX is to work. ■j|p i^*^ ii^J|B 1 Incoming exchange coils J answered by selected ex* matically126 words
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Article173 1958-10-18 11 Theatre A Sound Wager RACE ONE Theatre 111 is my choice In the opening race. He was running on when fifth to Dance Hall in over 5* furlongs and I expect him to show improvement and assert himself over the six. He gets seven pound s less. Theatre Ill's best173 words
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Article138 1958-10-18 11 Cliona Has To Beat RACE TWO Cliona was a very smart winner over the seven furlongs on the first day and despite up a division with seven pounds extra, she could complete a double for the meet. Cliona came with a flourish to defeat Christmas Carol by one length to138 words
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Article213 1958-10-18 11 Dance Hall Can Win Again RACE THRtf Dance Hall 111 showed a bright turn of foot when winning over five and a half furlongs on the first day. He romped home a five-length winner after taking command before approaching the hair mile. He goes up a division with six pounds213 words
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Article, Illustration419 1958-10-18 11 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Promotion Will Not Stop Him By "QESTINY should complete a winning double by annexing the Autumn Plate over 8} furlongs at Penan? this afternoon, concluding day of the Penan; Turf Club's Autumn Meeting. r)ESTTNY showed brilliant pace when he whipped a useful Class419 words
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Article201 1958-10-18 11 On his second to Destiny I am giving TINY JADE ft chance to score his maiden win (Race 7) in the country. This Panorama three-year-old gelding chased Destiny all the way to finish half a length behind the winner. With Destiny out of201 words
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231 1958-10-18 11 RACE FIGHT i^—— i KRA did all but win over the seven on the first day. He finished second to Producer after dictating the pace all the way. Over the six I expect Kra to give an improved account despite up a division231 words
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Miscellaneous1404 1958-10-18 11 BIG SWEEP THE draw on 'B' tickets will be held on Race 5 and 'C tickets on Race 8. Treble Tote will be on Races 3, 5 and 6. REDIFFUSION REDIFFUSION will broadcast commentaries to listeners outside of Penang. RACE I: 2.15 p.m.-Class 5, Div. 2-6 Furs. 3. 9**165 THEATRE1,404 words
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Miscellaneous423 1958-10-18 11 I Yielding I WINDSOR LAD SCRUTINEER 1. THEATRE 111 EXHIBITOR II Actor II Dentureene Exhibitor Theatre 111 2. CLIONA WINDSOR II Christmas Carol Cliona Ffarwel Haf Midnight Tonight 3. DANCE HALL 111 NEVER RECRET Nellyne Dance Hall 111 Overspin Beau Matin 4. STRAICHT STRAICHT FLICHT II FLICHT II Scholarship Ford423 words
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Article, Illustration128 1958-10-18 12 beat the dynamic Frenchman, said to possess the most damaging dropkick in world wrestling. King Kong has not wrestled opponents from one part of the world to another for nothing. Behind that irritating nonchalance when he ambles into the ring the naughty pokes to128 words
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210 1958-10-18 12 The Master Of A Hundred Holds Is Ready IT took much skill, strength and sweat not to mention, many boos for King Kong, the Malayan and Asian heavyweight champion, to win all those trophies he is pictured with in the above picture. But if there's a trophy Kong really likes210 words
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Article106 1958-10-18 12 UPSET IN COLONY BILLIARDS THERE was upset in the Singapore Billiards championships at Great World last night when the seeded player, Teo Siew San, was beaten by Lee Cheng Puan 266-300 in the four ball s championship quarter-final. Teo is one of the finalists in the 3-balls championship In an106 words
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Article69 1958-10-18 12 THE Korean football team, unbeaten in their tour of the Federation, may play two games in Singapore. This will depend on whether they can book their passage by air on Tuesday. The visitors are. however, down to play Singapore tonight at 8.00 at Jalan Besar stadium.69 words
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Article246 1958-10-18 12 WEEK-END CIRCLE, a newly-formed stable, was allotted two griffins at the Singapore Turf Clubs draw for the 35 imported yearlings from Australia at Bukit Timah yesterday. Jaber Stable, another new syndicate, drew two griffins Prior to the draw, the year- lings, were paraded round the246 words
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Article973 1958-10-18 12 MCC 263 For 5 At Close May's Sixer Lands On Woman Spectator [SCOBEBOABDj MCC Ist innings P. E. Richardson c Simpson b Germaine 18 C.A. Milton c Slater b Hoare 27 T.W. Graveney not out 113 P.B.H. May c Gaunt b Slater 60 Cowdrey c973 words
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Article114 1958-10-18 12 In the opening match of the S.H.A. 'Quad' Royal Navy held the Army to a two-all draw. Army were leading 2-1 and looked all set for victory when Nixon of the Navy slammed in the equalizer minutes before the end. Navy opened accounts in the 25th minute114 words
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Article36 1958-10-18 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Selangor United trounced Sungei Besi Wanderers by 34 points (five goals three trias) to 13 (two goals, penalty) in a rugger match at Bellamy Road today. United led 11-5 at the interval.36 words
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187 1958-10-18 12 CIVILIANS START WELL SINGAPORE Civilians outclassed the Royal Air Force on the opening day of the Singapore Hockey Associations annual quadrangular meet between the Army, Navy, RAF and the Civilians on the Padang yesterday. They won 7 o. Displaying superb combination the Civilians, who are187 words
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Article186 1958-10-18 12 JUNIORS SHOCK COMB. XI JUNIORS, the wooden spoonists of the SAFA Premier League, created an upset in the competition when they trounced the Combined European and Eurasian team by 11 goals to two at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. It was their last game in the competition and mind you. it186 words
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Article, Illustration214 1958-10-18 12 BOMBSHE ror The MO SYDNEY. Fri. Ne w South IV a u 3 perts are predicting that giant HZ\ merchant Gordon Rorke could weVh. ret weapon against the M.CC thi««M. v* stands 6f t 4in. is known to the S \Z) k blond mombshell." anej fi »i Having undergone treatment214 words
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Article92 1958-10-18 12 KIWIS AT HALF STRENGTH THE unbeaten 75 Squadron. Royal New Zealand Air Force, will be at half strength when they meet 61 Signal Unit, Royal Air Force, in a rugger match at Tengah today. The Kiwis will be without seven of their regulars— Albert. Wood Bramley. Caldwell, Kaa. Goodwin and92 words
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Article32 1958-10-18 12 In the Sitff Amat. «r Athi^ basketba Ch mg H* a World la beat Chur.3 H in the i Nan c i» the sri runncrs-up i- t. irney, <;; p* nonenu "***---H32 words
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Article239 1958-10-18 12 PENANG, Fri.—Arrangements will be made by the Football Association of Penang to provide 12 seats in the grandstand of the City Stadium in all matches under the direct control of the FAP.239 words
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Article72 1958-10-18 12 SINGAPORE Recreation Club, with six Kiwis in the side, trounced All Whites by 38 points (seven goals and a try) to three (a try) in a rugger match on the padang yesterday. Wells 3, McLintoch. Albert. Branson. Oehlers and Johnson scored the tries for the72 words
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Article32 1958-10-18 12 GLASGOW, Oct 17 (Reuter) Peter Keenan. of Glasgow, retained his British empire bantamweight boxing title here last night when he outpointed Pat Supple, the Canadian champion, over 15 rounds.32 words
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Article41 1958-10-18 12 PERTH, Oct. 17 (Reuter) from London today. he would no longer pla> county cricket. He said he hoped to Join the Lancashire League n WWITta Australia Uardle will write cricket commentaries for Australian and English papers.41 words
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Advertisement68 1958-10-18 12 i^" uii^ What a difference >^ 7H£ STRONG STOUT I WI TH THE MILD TASTE When you need 1 I \V^^ $eetn brighter. Sole AQGYitS! c) 9 in in (MALAYA) LTD fl SINGAPORI KUAIA lUMCUI PtNANO TONIGHT O m CHAMPIONSHIP R J^W^^ 1958 i Ibfl* i? «f 1 HARI 1168 words
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Miscellaneous83 1958-10-18 12 TODAY'S SPOI SINGAPORE SOCCER S.A.F.A. Dir. 3B—Darul Aiiah "A"" nt. Stable Boys. Jalan Boar, €.45 p.m. FRIENDLY Singapore vs. Korea, Jalan Besar. 8 p. 771. Div. 3 A Perhimponan Stia vs. Kebenaran Club, M.F.A. 5.15 p.m. RUGBY— South Johore vs. Kluang Garrison, Khunw. South Johore "B" vs. Erglish College, Johore83 words
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Miscellaneous82 1958-10-18 12 UK. Bank. CM Quandraiigi.c^M R.A.F. vi.'A«M B I L I JAM j "basketbau< Kheng rs. Sn Greni Wc'c. Siglap vt i»1 World, I p W E G ITI 5..4.W.L.F. y;v s'nps. Hfeic iW PEXM soccer m Hum, I p.» m IBM.) ps. Cl r C r S B«W IW Crovnd,82 words
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Article, Illustration847 1958-10-18 13 JOHN WOODROW - A RIVER AIDS TROOPS TO CLEAN UP REDS JOHN WOODROW By PATROLS of the Ist Battalion, the Sherwood Foresters, operating in the south-eastern tip of Malaya, have found the broad, navigable Sungei Johore, an ideal relief route in Operation Badak an all out drive against the few remaining Reds in847 words
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Advertisement34 1958-10-18 13 Usight Into Service Life By STAN r A 1 0/4 m 11 \J I flr ™a wL 11 *rV "v Vll fangio, want a bit of brown rto wrap it up take it away!"34 words
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Miscellaneous299 1958-10-18 13 BHBBBI rpODAY'S QLOTATION: "Experience is the best of schoolmasters, only the school fees are heavy." —Carlyle SATURDAY FOR EVERYONE: Proceed on a practical basis; steer clear of tangents, possible losses, especially where money matters, belongings are involved. Shun radical changes or upsets. TOUR BIRTHDATE AND BIRTHSIGN ARlES— March 21 to299 words
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Miscellaneous244 1958-10-18 13 LI'L ABNER By Al Ctpp S^~l VASSUH/^ AND NOW-LOCK ME /VO'lS UNDER SUSPICION TOO VES!T-T*C HANDCUFFS^ VORE J A |N!!-TM*T WlLl/V Sl^-Sosl^^^)^Slt»\ (CUT? ff\ (jjy« HANDS ON VO'ff-^—^r ALLEY OOP By V, T. Hamlin m^g[ HOW PO yCU ACCOUNT gr wra lJ ...YOU SEE, OSCAR, I I ...AND THEY MAyJ^H244 words
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Article, Illustration182 1958-10-18 14 MASON SUES for $11 mil. ITS ABOUT DEFAMATION LOS ANGELES, Oct. 17 (UPI) Actor James Mason filed a M511,725,000 damage suit yesterday in Superior Court, claiming defamation of character over publication of a letter in London. Named as defendants in the action were three officers of National Telefilm Associates, a182 words
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Article172 1958-10-18 14 Airman Under Secrecy Probe ADELAIDE, Oct. 17 (Reuter) Carbon copies of secret documents were found In the kit of Royal Air Force clerk, Maurice Julian Brown, 21, at Edinburgh Airfield near Adelaide. the Adelaide News said today. Brown is under arrest at a British RAF camp. It was one of172 words
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Article147 1958-10-18 14 SOLDIER WOUNDED IN AMBUSH NICOSIA. Oct. 17 (Reuter) One British soldier was injured when a security forces patrol was ambushed at Tymbou village, nine miles east of Nicosia, last night. Three bombs were thrown at the soldiers' vehicle causing damage. Troops later cordoned off the section of the village where147 words
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Article101 1958-10-18 14 Cyprus Hopeful sign PARIS, Oct 17 (Reuter) The 15-nation permanent council was summoned to meet this afternoon to resume discussion on the Cyprus problem. The meeting was announced after the Greek Foreign Minister, Mr. Evangelos Averoff, had seen M. PaulHenri, Spaak, NATO Secre-tary-General. The two had a long private talk101 words
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Article90 1958-10-18 14 LERWICK, Shetland Isles, North Scotland. Oct. 17. (Reuter). Russian tug today chased a British life boat in an apparent attempt to prevent three Russian seamen, rescued from a ship-wrecked Russian trawler from landing on British soil. The three men aboard the Lerwick lifeboat were the only90 words
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Article136 1958-10-18 14 WELLINGTON. Oct. 17. (Reuter). Four survivors of a United States Air Force Globemaster which crasned near Cape Hallett in the Antarctic yesterday were rescued by helicopter today, according to a report from Scott Base received here. Seven survivors of the crash had spent the night huddled136 words
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Article89 1958-10-18 14 MOVIE DIRECTOR MISSING HONGKONG, Oct. 17 (UPI) A pro-communist Chinese movie director, who recently renounced communism, has been missing since six days ago, it was learned today. Police reported that Soo Cheng Shu, a 37-year-old bachelor, who had worked for a communist movie studio here, has been missing since he89 words
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Article32 1958-10-18 14 A 28-YEAR-OLD Italian tvorkman. hanged himself at his home in Novara on Thursday because he was "anguished by the fact that he had gone completely bald." Police reported. Reuter.32 words
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Article33 1958-10-18 14 THE UNITED STATES Secretary of Defence, Mr. Neil McElroy, arrived In Hongkong today on a short holiday visk. He U leaving (or Saigon, Bangkok and JEarachl on Oct. 20— Reuter33 words
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379 1958-10-18 14 U.S. AID STREAMS IN FOR NATIONALISTS CHIANG gets BULLDOG tanks, NIKE missiles Chinese Battalion Already Being Trained In New Weapons TAIPEI, Oct. 17 (UPI) The United States will five Nationalist China Walker Bulldog tanks and Nike-Hercules anti-aircraft missiles, authoritative military sources said today. The new weapons will add to President379 words
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Article234 1958-10-18 14 LANDING IN THICK FOG: It's Easy LONDON, Oct. 17 (Reuter) —A completely automatic landing system for airliners, developed after five years of British research, was demonstrated here yesterday to airliner operators and service chiefs from many parts of the world. The system, produced by the Royal Aircraft Establishment at Bedford234 words
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Article178 1958-10-18 14 Bigamist Five Seconds In Jail MELBOURNE, Oct. 17 (Reuter A former member of the Women's Royal Australian Air Force served five seconds' imprisonment in the criminal court today for bigamously marrying a mem* ber of the Royal Australian Air Force while her husband was still aUve. The bigamist, Shirley Dawn178 words
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Article259 1958-10-18 14 Pak. Gen. On Martial Law: KARACHI, Oct. 17 (Reuter) General Ayub Khan said here today that martial law would not be lifted in Pakistan until the political, social, economic and administrative mess had been cleared. General Ayub took over as Chief Martial Law Administrator259 words
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71 1958-10-18 14 JAKARTA. Oct. 17, (Reuter) Indonesian official team? today began moving into Nation. alLst Chinese schools and firms declared under State contiol yesterday. Indonesian Army Headquarters has declared that Military co-ordinators will run the organisations under Martial Law. The number of taken-over enterprises is not immediately71 words
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188 1958-10-18 14 JAILBREAKERS CRY 'GIVE UP' TO TEAR GAS DENVER, Oct. 17 (Reuter) Guards used tear gas and clubs to quell about 100 rioting prisoners in the maximum security bloc of Denver county jail last night. During the riot which was in protest against alleged brutality by some of the prison guards188 words
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Article165 1958-10-18 14 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 17, (Reuter). The National Academy of Sciences announced here yesterday that a party of seven American scientists left Little America on a four -month tractor journey in the Antarctic. The Academy said this was one of the major Antarctic exploration projects of the165 words
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Article75 1958-10-18 14 TOKYO, Oct. 17, (UPI). American pilot Charles (Chuk) Banfe was reported today to have developed engine trouble in the midget monoplane in which he is attempting to set a long-distance solo flight record from Tokyo to Miami, Florida. Banfe left Tokyo early today in the flame-coloured75 words
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Article134 1958-10-18 14 LONDON, Oct. 17 (Reuter). Would the gentlemen who left a coffin in London's Royal Court Theatre Club please call and collect it? Proprietor Mr. Clement Freud, a grandson of Sigmund Freud, made this appeal today. Members of the Club were supping in the early hours of134 words
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181 1958-10-18 14 SI 44-Mil. Pledge By 72 Countries: Malaya Gives $60,000 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Oct. 17 (Reuter) Some 72 countries yesterday pledged about M5144,000.000 for United Nations' assistance next year to under-developed countries. They promised M581, 000,000 for the United Nations* expanded programme of technical assistance. Thirty-two countries also pledged M560.000.000181 words
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Article104 1958-10-18 14 LEBANON'S 'SAVE THE NATION' MOVE BEIRUT, Oct. 17, (UPI). Lebanon's emergency fourman cabinet today demanded a vote of confidence from Parliament and the right to rule the nation by decree for six months to heal the wounds of months-long civil strife. Premier Rashid Karami. former leader of the rebels in104 words
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108 1958-10-18 14 ALGIERS, Oct. 17 (Reuter) —An army parachutist was admitted to hospital with minor burns here today after an aircraft landed with him dangling by his parachute from the tail. The 21-year-old parachutist was on a training drop when his parachute caught on the aircraft's tail.108 words
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Article55 1958-10-18 14 JAKARTA. Oct. 17 (Reuter) Lt.-Gen. A.H. Nasution. Indonesian Army Chief, had decreed that fund s derived from regional barter trade, whether abroad or in Indonesia will be controlled by the Army Command, according to Business News Magazine. The Government nas ordered a halt to barter by55 words
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Article, Illustration53 1958-10-18 14 at 55.000 £J*| <■ ca:endar year";^*B t0 maintain J r °ops mor* •-V r *B by the British the poiiry j..:,;2« i Ma .v resulted f-- ment in Bri'a i:| B Parents pos.-/-He said that i J decision w as :t H assistance for fence, research i-^B merit project53 words
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Article51 1958-10-18 14 BRUSSELS On Boeing jet airlwr here today on its trip to Europe fog 7 hours and 22 pj|J The flight vs^ m by the Pan kxr.m as the "pit-ini-jjjji* Atlantic flight o! 707 to Europe. The maiden trip*] mal passenger line wQ the New York-Pari|| Reuter,51 words
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Advertisement105 1958-10-18 14 I HI Sblikan I not only today I botforaliftti^* I f^B I PelikanFountoifl'l I Refill Pencils, I jb^ii Point Pe^ j __m ana oan rwiu WT JSm C^VrflnPp l^ SoU A«-H:-M. PRAGMLTOJJH^ Ther. noting worse t^n having Jj^j-fwj; worn out feel.na that hito vouius' p r^v flj enioymg yourself Wha105 words
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