Singapore Standard, 25 October 1958
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93 1958-10-25 1 ROME, Oct. 24 (Reuter).— A joint panel of Italian and British legal and medical experts this morning completed official identification of 18 of the 31 victims of Wednesday's British Viscount airliner crash at Nettuno. The British Embassy has requested judicial authorities to perform autopsies on93 words
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Article97 1958-10-25 1 COMMUNIST GUNS BREAK SILENCE: Quemoys get lashed again TAIPEI, Oct. 24 (UPI) Communist Chinese artillery exploded m a new bombardment against the battered Quemov islands today. The Defence Ministry said communist cannons hurled 906 high explosives and fragmentation shells against the Quemoys In a two-hour bombardment that started at 1197 words
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Article408 1958-10-25 1 IT'S UP TO THE REDS Dulles WASHINGTON, Oct. 24 (Reuter)— Mr. John Foster Dulles, the Secretary of State, said today after a conference with President Eisenhower he was confident that the Chinese Communists "will not gain their ends either through their military efforts or their propaganda guile* Mr. Dulles returned408 words
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Article37 1958-10-25 1 M MOLOTOV. former Soviet Premier and Foreign Minister, who was banished last year to Outer Mongolia, has turned up again m Moscow and has been seen at the Foreign Ministry, diplomatic auarters reported yesterday. UPIUPI - 37 words
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Article, Illustration103 1958-10-25 1 TWO beeg men and oui-la-la a pretty 19-year-old, Miss Yvette Cauase, who *'gate crashed" yesterday's press conference to meet her country's champion, Anire Drappe, right, gets a thrill posing between the wrestler and King Kong, his opponent. Yvette holds theStandard - 103 words
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Article199 1958-10-25 1 $760,000 DEBT: SB A OFFERS 10% THE Singapore Badminton Association yesterday assured its creditors that enough money could be raised to pay a 10 per cent dividend towards the total debts if such a composition were accepted by them. The Association's President. Mr. Wee Kirn Wee, said this at a199 words
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Article399 1958-10-25 1 DANGERS OF LESSONS IN RED BOOKS iFedm ssvoops: 35%fjmed Parents are fold of the horrible literature their children read KUALA LUMPUR, Ffi Thirtyfive students including 1 1 girls who were arrested on October f in the notion-wide "Operation Bomoh" against subversive elements were today released by the Federation Government. Twenty-seven399 words
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Article, Illustration169 1958-10-25 1 NEW YORK, Oct. 24, (Reuter). the wife of former world heavyweight boxing champion Joe Louis, said today she wished her marriage annulled because her husband refused to have children, although she wanted them. Mrs. Rose Morgan Barrow, a cosmetics manufacturer (pictured), told the169 words
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Article43 1958-10-25 1 A DEVOTEE of the Kew Wong Yeh m Lorong Tai Seng, Singapore, was admitted to the General Hospital last night with a burnt hand. The devotee, Ong Eng Buay, 64, was burnt when a kerosene lamp he was lighting exploded.43 words
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196 1958-10-25 1 MONTY BLAMES U.S. FOR PRESENT CHAOS LONDON. Oct. 24 (Reuter) Field Marshal Lord Montgomery said today the United States must bear "a large proportion perhaps most of the blame" for the present situation m the world. "If the United States had not sabotaged the Suez operation and had Joined the196 words
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Article144 1958-10-25 1 Briton shot dead in Cyprus NICOSIA, Oct 24 (Reuter) A 62 -year-old British businessman was shot dead from behind ln a Nicosia "safe shopping" centre today and the entire capital was placed under an immediate house curfew. The civilian. Mr. Frederick James Sharman, representative of a firm dealing m car144 words
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Article465 1958-10-25 1 POLIO: Only 3 new cases The Finance and General Purposes Committee of the City Council yesterday authorised the acting City Health Officer. Dr. J. Cameron, to order 250,000 doses of Sabin oral vaccine for children m City clinics and creches. Dr. Cameron said that he would place the order a465 words
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Advertisement26 1958-10-25 1 In this edition m i wm ISSUED free with today's Standard is an eight-page supplem c n t commemorating the 75th anniversary of Fraser Neave Ltd.26 words
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548 1958-10-25 2 Probe Team Ends Inquiry RAUB. Fri. counsel for tne Kaub Australian Gold Mine, Mr. P. Hall, today blamed the last two World Wars and the Japanese occupation for the mine disaster which occurred on May 10, resulting m the death of 12548 words
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Article63 1958-10-25 2 MORE THAI 'GRADS COMING HERE A SECOND batch of 55 Thai indergraduates from the raculty of Commerce, Chulaongkorn University, Bangkok, s expected by train m Singax>re this afternoon. They will be met at the Railway Station by representaives of the University of Vlalaya and Nanyang Univeriity Students' Unions. An extensive63 words
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Article25 1958-10-25 2 THE Singapore Joo Chiat Community Association will stage a variety show at the Dunman Chinese Middle School, Dunman Road, at 8.30 p.m. tonight.25 words
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Article120 1958-10-25 2 F N SAY IT WITH SCHOLARSHIPS FASER and Neave Limited yesterday announced that, as part of their celebrations of 75 years of trading m Malaya, they have offered two scholarships each to the Nanyang University and the University of Malaya. Chairman of the Company, Mr. Tan Chin Tuan, said the120 words
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Advertisement1893 1958-10-25 2 l^-iW_iT_rli^__________--l______l nitiAiiki^iiKuv I Vniir^ATlAM •TENDER JJHLF. TENDER NOTICE. SEALED TENDERS are invited up* to the 20th November '58 for the following services for the Johore Military Forces, Johore: 1. LAUNDRY Service for lst half year 1959. 2. HAIR CUTTING Service for lst half year 1959. For particulars, please apply HQ,1,893 words
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Advertisement652 1958-10-25 2 NOTICES ROYAL MALAYAN NAVY ARTIFICER APPRENTICES VACANCIES exist m the Royal Malayan Navy for the entry of nineteen young men for training as Artificer Apprentices m the Engineering, Electrical, Shipwright and Ordnance Engineering branches. Candidates must be:— (a) Federal citizens; (b) of good character; (c) unmarried; (d) Physically fit for652 words
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835 1958-10-25 3 EDITORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD October 25. 1958 Malaya's Faith in UNO WHEN Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman |R j his Deputy and Defence Minister, Dato Abdul laxak. added the good wishes of their Government its people to the many messages of congratulajiofl which the United Nations Organisation received yesterday on835 words
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799 1958-10-25 3 SYDNEY BROOKES - Japanese Fear Red China's Variety Of Communism SYDNEY BROOKES By TOKYO, r £KE Japanese Government is remaining persistently aloof from all attempts to open relations with mainland China. The latest authoritative interpretation ot this policy here is that Japan's primarily conservative government m fact fears the Chinese variety of Communism799 words
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Article103 1958-10-25 3 Shorto from the Talko The Up And The Down Of It "THE heron is a very shy bird outside the breeding season, and m England herons usually nest high up m trees, often 70 feet or more up. This means that every breeding season, m order to collect the information103 words
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Article, Illustration971 1958-10-25 3 MAURICE LINDEN - MAURICE LINDEN fbhfb BRUSSELS, 'JHE World's Fair which ended last Sunday, has been an outstanding event as much for its colossal failures as for its surprising successes. It has made Governments notably the British eat their own words, and within its 500 acres, during the last six971 words
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Article359 1958-10-25 3 Sir— l agree with STANDARD reader Manickam who pointed out that *he office of the Indian High Commission here is well outside the heart of the Federal Capital and it causes inconvenience to the public to reach there. The complaint is justified but I understand that359 words
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Article, Illustration400 1958-10-25 3 the NEWS as it strikes me' QNCE upon a short time ago, a large section of the people m the Federation wondered if there were virtuous and wise Malayans endowed with ability and attainment to run the country without being prodded and prompted by the British. This column, too, had400 words
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Miscellaneous39 1958-10-25 3 DID YOU KNOW... The water you drink today may have quenched Caesar's thirst nearly 2,000 years ago. Water is indestructible and always returns to the oceans whence it came, to begin again the endless cycle of rainfall and evaporation.39 words
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Article, Illustration902 1958-10-25 4 ROW OVER NEW MCA DRAFT CHARTER FLARES UP -Dictatorial Powers' For Central Body Flayed Vice-President's Warning Or WMW Parly Collapse KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malayan Chinese Association Vice-President and Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, today predicted that adoption of the new draft MCA constitution would result m902 words
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Article, Illustration413 1958-10-25 4 Heavy Fire From Ipoh Sub-Branch IPOH, Fri The proposed constitution of the Malayan Chinese Association came under fire at an extraordinary general meeting of the M.C.A., Ipoh area sub-branch, held m the Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce yesterday. Both Mr. Liew Why Hone, Perak State MCA political413 words
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299 1958-10-25 4 THAT BAN ON THE CHINESE CLASSICS: LIM LASHES OUT AT PRESS CRITICS SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister T I last night said that Government had? Lim v <* J to ban the importation and sale 0 Und classics from Red China and Horn* Sev ral Ch__l great works had been contaminated \lT*299 words
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Article146 1958-10-25 4 Ship Men Serve Ultimatum Cleaning L A yesterday served fi*^ P ln compete ,S day ultimatum :o £A! demands for h > and a holiday on kL** its 1.000 membeY Th^ Onion also' M management* of u__rM panics to gfa "I Jl an eight-hour work?* and also ioubte j2l Sunday146 words
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Article42 1958-10-25 4 A 55-YEAR-OLD mac gah wu sentenced to ti^H months' ja;'. m the S.-ispcH Fifth Magistrate's ai M terday on a rharge r f'_jH two rhangko.s and a hsr_fl valued at $9 fr< r K'XH Brothers or. Sept. 22 B42 words
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154 1958-10-25 5 YOU ARE PAYING $360 MIL. TO RUN THE GOVT. IT co^ts the taxpayer of Singapore $360,000,000 a r to run the Government, City and Rural services. |Mr 11. J. C. Kulasingha, on opening the "Our Sinprt" Exhibition at the Buona Vista Community ,-tre. yesterday. cc a ;re that this mm,154 words
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Article83 1958-10-25 5 Lady Goode To Open Show LADY GOOD--, wife of the c Governor and Pre- <: the Hospital DiverTherapy Unit, will open mnual sale and exa oi handicrafts at the 7 < Seng Hospital on be ii celebrates its tenth ersary this year. The unit te ie patients of the Tan83 words
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Article, Illustration94 1958-10-25 5 Buy a metal badge to aid youths FOR THE first time m the history of Singapore, metal badges will be sold at a flag day today to raise funds for the Singapore Youth Sports Centre. The green coloured badge shows an athlete going over a hurdle. Members of the Centre94 words
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Article37 1958-10-25 5 SEE LOH HAN, 38, was fined $6,000 or six months' jail m the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday for assisting m carrying on of a chap-ji-kee along Jalan Besar and Lorong Lalat on Oct. 24.37 words
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Article39 1958-10-25 5 TWO men Ng Poh Chuan and Lim Aik Kiat were acquitted m the Singapore Second District Court yesterday of a charge of causing grievous hurt to Soh Chee Wee at 10.30 p.m. m Queen Street on Aug. 21.39 words
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Article, Illustration484 1958-10-25 5 AUXA-BORN Gan Eng 1 <9. who claimed that l 'never had left the N since he returned f« visit to China m was fined $1,000 on Py of illegal entry, pfaj m a Singapore M c trial to a J %i c i484 words
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Article, Illustration128 1958-10-25 5 Council Mass Rally Postponed THE City Council Mass Health Movement organisers yesterday decided to postpone the holding of a mass rally and concert on Nov. 1, because of the outbreak of polio m Singapore. The concert Was intended to commemorate the success of the antilitter campaign. A spokesman of the128 words
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Article229 1958-10-25 5 He Told Son Of Robbery By Signs A BADLY injured owner of a dry cleaning shop could only indicate by signs to his son that he had been assaulted and robbed. Hsu Chong Meow told this to the Singapore Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong Hing, who was holding an inquiry into229 words
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Article91 1958-10-25 5 ALCOHOLIC HANGED HIMSELF AN ODD-JOBS MAN, who was described by his friend as a "staunch alcoholic and gambler" was found hanging at his house at Balestier Road on Aug. 30, a Singapore Coroner, Inche Ahmad bin Hussien was told yesterday. Chew Sun Bee was testifying at an inquiry into the91 words
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Article67 1958-10-25 5 THE Rank Organization and the Cathay Organization will present a premiere of the Rank film "A Night to Remember" at the Cathay Cinema on Tuesday at 9.30 p.m. m aid of the St. John Ambulance Building Fund. The premiere is held under the patronage of the67 words
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284 1958-10-25 5 GOVERNOR LEONG CELEBRATES B'DAY WITH $100 GIFT TO CHEER FUND MALACCA, Fri. Governor, Tun Leong Yew Koh, on the eve of his 70th birthday today, remembered the underprivileged children and the old folfcs by generously donating $100 to The Standard Cheer Fund. The Governor is the first contributor to the284 words
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219 1958-10-25 5 4,000 Still Have To Hike A Mile To Bus-stop FOUR thousand residents of Opera Estate, Singapore, wiil still have to walk a mile to catch a bus until the Government Omnibus Licencing Authority decides to allow a bus service to operate there. The Licencing Authority, which inspected the road leading219 words
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Article, Illustration251 1958-10-25 6 AN attempt by a Royal Navy salvage crew to refloat the, •Zeta Trader', which is aground off Pulau Mantaras. 35 miles south of Singapore, has failed. Begun at 8.30 on Thursday night, the attempt by the crews of the salvage boat, 'Bar foam',251 words
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Article36 1958-10-25 6 HONGKONG, Oct. 24. Special Standard Service Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were $16.02 to £1 Sterling $5.79 to US$l; $1,848 to Malayan $1; 50.058 to one Indonesian Rupiah Gold $252.75 to a tael.36 words
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473 1958-10-25 6 WORKING WIVES AIR VIEWS ON A SORE SUBJECT Should nwrriedtomm. make way /hrjgjg SINGAPORE'S fair sex yesterday had mixed views on a I working women should quit their jobs to make wav for thru stion *tta_ I Two of the wives interviewed by The Standard were of t^ ys leav473 words
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Article76 1958-10-25 6 IPOH, Fri.— Eleven pairs of hockey boots, eight shirts and eight black trousers were among the articles recovered by a patrol of the 4th Battalion, the Royal Malay Regiment m the "Operation Chieftain" area of Tapah yesterday The patrol located three communist terrorist dumps. Among76 words
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Article, Illustration80 1958-10-25 6 MISS Myrna Mulchand (cen-i tre) was chosen Singapore's "Miss Sari. 1958" at a contest held at the Odeon Theatre m conjunction with the screening of the film "The Wind Cannot Read" Miss Mulchand, wore a p.nk sari picked out m gold quins Second m the contest Miss Evelyn80 words
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Article119 1958-10-25 6 TWO B. 57 Americanbuilt Canberra jet bombers of the 13th Bomb Squadron, third bomb wing. USAF based m Japan, paid a foodwill visit to their I-A_ and RNZAF opposite numbers of the Far East Air Force at tengah, Singapore, during the P*« *jft Tht 75th119 words
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Article105 1958-10-25 6 RESIDENTS of aboit I houses m Henderwn -J and Redhill OwM Alexandra district of SJJ pore are today living m of floods. Independent Asserr.b^ for Queenstown. "'-J Choon Eng. has now J*J up the mat c: with tw «j Council after repeal plaint? by105 words
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Article189 1958-10-25 7 THF. Parliamentary UnderSecretary of State for War, Mr. Julian Amery, said before he left Singapore yesterday that it was not for him to do any "crystal reading" on when the Emergency m the Federation would end. He added that a'though he couid not predict the end of189 words
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Article171 1958-10-25 7 An Infant Prodigy MacD. Presiding at the rally, Chancellor Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald described the University of Malaya as an "infant prodigy robust and healthy, hale and hearty." "We can confidently look forward to its similar sturdy growth m future," he added. Mr. Mac Donald said m 1949 the University171 words
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Article49 1958-10-25 7 SINGAPORE City Council will build an open air market at River Valley Road at an estimated cost of $21,000. This decision was taken by the Council's Finance and General Purposes Committee yesterday. The Committee was told that the Council could rent a pitch at $15.49 words
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378 1958-10-25 7 Varsity students: don't split union THE President of the University of Malaya Students Union, Mr. A. R. Lazarous, yesterday deplored the Federation Government's decision to split the Union. Addressing a rally of the students on the University grounds yesterday m honour of the Foundation Day of the University, Mr. Lazarous378 words
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134 1958-10-25 7 SINGAPORE'S annual Arts Ball which has become a feature m the social a/c of the Island will feature this year a "Miss Bird of Paradise* contest. Contestants for this litle include many of the Colony's leading models. However, as points will be134 words
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169 1958-10-25 7 Chopsticks just beat me says Dr. Hass FROM exploring the mysteries of the ocean beds, famous scientist Dr. Hans Hass. and his lovely wife, Lotte, have turned to probing the bounties of the land. "For the past week we have been exploring the nightspots and restaurants of Singapore," Dr. Hass169 words
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Article, Illustration142 1958-10-25 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) Id Singapore yesterday were:— Buyers Sellers Spot 87} 88n R.S.S. No. 1 881 881 R.S.S. No 1 Dec. 88 881 R.S.S. No. 2 85. 86} R.S.S. No. 3 84} 85} Tone: Barely steady. The tin price m Singapore was $375} per142 words
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Article, Illustration104 1958-10-25 7 LADY Scott, wife of the Coynmissioner-Gen-eral for the United King" dom m South-east Asia, yesterday saw for herself how little deaf and dumb children were taught ro read and write m their own way at York Hill Home, Singapore. Lady Scott was accompanied by104 words
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Advertisement754 1958-10-25 7 f|Sl_l_R_lT| "•<"« MOW SHOWING! -TT__l _f 1-I 11 am. 1.50-4.00-6.45 A 9.50 p.m *T piw^r "The Wind Cannot Read" jggg *X AA YSTERY World Premiere of aa outstanding Action _L jL w, IDNi(;HT! Picture la CinemaScope Color TONIGHT from 20th Century Foa }L 1& Midnight TOMORROW! "Wandering Imagination" (M) 7^754 words
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Miscellaneous637 1958-10-25 7 flM_-H-H-OP-SPflP*fls_fl Date with 8 30- You Asked For Tan RM i-TlTs-flllS-i ■111 11 llf___l 9 am. Hospitals' Half Hour. 113 Lock Lye. 12 noon Arthur Ru_L_^_l fli .1 ll_r i AI 1 fl 1■ B ill Wk 1 fl P-m Prog, summary. 130 Time binstein Concert. Ipm Dancing flk ■M*l637 words
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Advertisement860 1958-10-25 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. felt *****/6. *****/4 132/6. Robinson Read THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE fa Halifax, Boetoit. New fork Baltimore. Cult Ports. Spore f\ S'hem Penang MYRMIDON __l j 22/26 Oct 28 Oct TEUCER 3/10 lan 11 |aa 15/16 |aa Carrion o»Noa ta aeeeeed via ether ports860 words
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Advertisement1153 1958-10-25 8 Tel: 2405 MANSPIELD CO M LTD. Tel: 2412 (It Hues) llncorporated m Singapore) <»2 Uaesji shipping THE blue FUNNEL LINE D pt SAIUNCS LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW. LONDON O «^""!]™L Carrier, option to proceed via other port, to load aa* .*2_?_to__l (via Sees with liberty r. proceed via Panama or Cape ot1,153 words
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Advertisement920 1958-10-25 8 MITSUI |j_j LINE S'pora P.S'hom Penanp FOR JAPAN Megurosan Moru for Yokohama. Nachison Maru for Japan Amagisan Maru ior Japan Ports 13 Nov 11 Nov lONov Accepting cargo for Central and South American ports with transhipment at Japan on through bills of lading. FOR U.S.A. via SUEZ For New York.920 words
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Advertisement594 1958-10-25 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES FALSTRIA T" ran PATAGONIA .tun.. Calling Gdynia l _of^ l/ADCA KUKtA 19/20 Nay Colling Gdynia. JUTLANDIA 22/23 k„ 2425N0 P«_nge, Aeeommodof.on A..,,..,. OUTWARDS Sailing, fa. Bangkok and to, FAR UST Penong c c-l^^ "JUTLANDIA" $.0, "SIINA- J" PoTt 26 280, B0MA T/t Nov 9 10No 4 SN,594 words
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209 1958-10-25 9 Industrials Steady, Tins Are Easier INDUSTRIALS were steady m the Malayan share market yesterday. Tins and rubbers were inclined to ease at the close. There was a fair turnover. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Selles Gammon 1.64 168 M. Cement 1.44 1.47 Sime Darby209 words
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Article308 1958-10-25 9 Business In Shares MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: Fed. Disp. $1.07, $1.06; Fraser and Neave ords $1.60; Gammon $1.68. $1.67, $1.63 odd lot; Hammer $1.57; Henry Waugh $1.30; Hume ords 4/7s, 4/9 delayed; M. Breweries $3 cum all; M. Cement $1.45. $1.44; M. Colls. $1.05, $1.06; McAlister308 words
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Article37 1958-10-25 9 JAKARTA, Oct. 24 (Reuter). An Indonesia-Japan trade association was formed here with the aim of developing economic relations. The association said it would do research work on trade which would benefit the two countries.37 words
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Article48 1958-10-25 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday: Canada: buying, T.T. 31 15/16, O D 32 1/16. 90 d/st. airmail 32| credit bills, 32* trade bills. Belgian Francs: selling, T.T. or O.D. 1616J ready. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.48 words
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Article, Illustration75 1958-10-25 9 MEMBERS of the Singapore trade mission attended a reception at the Department of Industries and Commerce, Wellington, when they visited New Zealand during their present tour. Mr. Quah Kay Tee, youngest member of the team is seen here engaged m animated conversation with Mr. G. Goldfinch, publicity75 words
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245 1958-10-25 9 NEW restrictions placed on imports into New Zealand from next year, need not necessarily affect Malayan exports to that country, the Dominion's Assistant Trade Commissioner m Singapore, Mr. H. W Shepherd, told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Shepherd said Malaya could even increase her245 words
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420 1958-10-25 9 RUBBER 'BULLISH' ON ODESSA BUYING bnbnb CONTINUED buying for shipment to Odessa has been the main bullish factor on the Singapore rubber market during the week, says the report of Holiday, Cutler, Bath and Co. Ltd., issued yesterday. The market's firmness was contributed by considerable quantities alreay contracted for m420 words
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Article, Illustration56 1958-10-25 9 President of Garuda Indonesian Airways, Dr. M. Soetoto, arrived m Singapore yesterday on his way to New Delhi, to attend the International Air Transport Association conference. Dr. Soetoto said Garuda would be using Douglas Electra turbo-jet fourengined airliners m early 1960. The airline, he said was56 words
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Article167 1958-10-25 9 Price Falls Below 90Cent Level SINGAPORE rubber price fell below the 90 cent level for the first time this week yesterday, with International first grade November closing at 884 cents per lb., down 2* cents (Thurs. 90ic). The drop was caused by heavy selling offers, a trade source said. The167 words
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Article54 1958-10-25 9 CANBERRA, Oct. 24 (Reuter) Australia has raised a new cash loan of US$25.--000,000 on the New York open market, the Prime Minis .er. Mr. Robert Menzies, announced today. The loan was issued at 97.5 per cent and carries interest of five per cent. It will54 words
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Article174 1958-10-25 9 SHIPS IN PORT OUTER ROADS Oulidia, Yama. Siberoet. Baud, Kaimana, Mactra, Aeneas, Garuda Mas, Bonis Empire Merchant, Sunon, Obokl, Van Neck, Yamaoak, Planet, Hoi Houw, Sanana, Norvest Max. Brander, Lidia, Flying Independent. Prekkak, Chuyo Maru, Lapaz, Taisei Maru, Sabang. Wing On. Fred. Clover, Bereberel. Summit 1, Benvannoch. L bertad 1.174 words
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Article91 1958-10-25 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per piruJ yesterday were: Copra Oct.-Nov. U.K.. $37 buyers $37$ sellers coconut oil m bulk $56£ seller:, m drums S6O sellers; Muntok white pepper $103 sellers; Sarawak white $122 sellers; Special Sarawak black $71. Singapore Copra AssociHtion closing prices fair merchantable mixed91 words
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Article49 1958-10-25 9 MALAYA'S total trade last month amounted to $553,800,--000. the lowest monthly figure so far this year, according to preliminary statistics issued yesterday. Imports totalled $293,800.--000 and exports $259,800,000. For the nine months, total imports were $3,094,500,000 ($3,375,100,000 m corresponding period last year), and exports $2,771,000,000 ($3,119,--300,000).49 words
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Article, Illustration173 1958-10-25 9 Goodyear Names New President THE Goodyear Tire end Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio, mace several major changes among its executive staff early this month, on the occasion of the Company's 60th year of trading. Mr. Russell De Young, the Company's vice-president, hecomes President the 9th President m Goodyear's history. He succeeds173 words
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Advertisement465 1958-10-25 9 fhe world famous family of TIGER medicinal products 1 '.^am m^Li^^^mMmfmm pMJ__P^_a *m f s- 4jl^Wfrr^w^B> '^P* 'J____________l_iß *_T -'^H .^B^___E_________________i*x*'^^^^n_N r?^r.<Sr>X\<9K%e_' 9-K___i _T -__F "_r ____L__&_ BMk^?*** v'.-XWw.^£_cß^__f w «»^^-*i_Si___S r '___n____B ___F v_____________________RH_i___________i4i^ _t_k <' '^j* __E^<!_--____ l^_^*^'"*^"^^'*"^OT___t*>TV «S_BW _____Pr ____Fl'* •_9N-________-n' '*VT- •>™£' -tH^ _Z«K_____l r _J_F465 words
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Advertisement119 1958-10-25 9 TITANIC... THE DISASTER THAT SHOCKED THE WORLD! TOLD AS IT REALLY HAPPENED icA A M A ;§__^____B_HP^^*^ t^t^^^ub j___F IP! M wm® ____r _______p __rT'* J____r Am W 3-'-_il 'ew Wr _r __r __L* iM •_s_§s« f^Lm KW ____P____l ■"*s>*w--^£l<& __p __ft' >^___fl_i l^*^^^____i NFvl __L _flj____f_BP^^l f*r^^ *mA**?^ 'WM119 words
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Article75 1958-10-25 10 TUNKU Abdul Rahman, the Federation Prime Minister being greeted by Mr. Ch'ng Chye Poh, son of Mr. Ch'ng Tang Chin, one of the founder members of the Selangor Hwee Ann Association, Kuala Lumpur, on his arrival to officiate at the opening of the association's new premises atKoh Tai Yin - 75 words
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Article, Illustration315 1958-10-25 10 STANDARD PICTURE ROUND-UP THE Minister for Labour and Social Welfare, Mr. Ong Yoke Lin, inspected the Agricultural and Industrial Training Centre for the Blind m the Temerloh district of Pahang on Monday. Photo shows the Minister being helped through a barbed -wire fence. On the extreme right is Tuan HajiFah - 315 words
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Advertisement492 1958-10-25 10 N MORE NEW CONSIGNMENTS ADDED H H AT GIVE-AWAY PRICES H H LOOK AT THESE AMAZING BARGAINS H 91 Wigoma Boys SpoM Shirts $4.50 each 150 each M WM Toun r Wolsey Girls Panties 390 M 1 90 W* WM Childrens Aertex Singlets and Panties 3.00 w 2.00 m *M492 words
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Article398 1958-10-25 11 SCRUTINEER - SCRUTINEER He faces biggest test ever today By gTEVE comes m for hit big test when he tackles soma of the best sprinters m the country m the main six furlongs sprint (Race ?> for Class 1. Division I horses this afternoon, first day of398 words
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Article173 1958-10-25 11 Rubber Planter To Open Account Robber Planter II has improved out of sight since his debut at Bukit Timah m August and if he is any good he shoui d win the 6f. race for Division 4 horses. He showed promise when ne finished a close ujx sixth to Btarala173 words
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Article151 1958-10-25 11 Starala For The 2.30 STARALA Starala should make a good each -way bet m this race. He was a smart winner over 6f m August, finishing strongly to win comfortably by a length with 8.1. Starala finished fifth to the vastly improved Woodcote Lion m his second run and ls151 words
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246 1958-10-25 11 Woodcote Lion Is One Of Day's Best Bets WOODCOTE LION Woodcote Lion should be one of the day's best bets m the 6f. event for Class 2, Div. 2 performers. This four-year-old Improves with each outing. In his first run at the September meettog here Woodcote Lion came m third246 words
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Article1698 1958-10-25 11 TODAY'S CARD BIG SWEEP BIG SWEEP will be drawn on Race 9. Cash Sweep will be on Races 4, 5, 6 and 7. Fortune Tote from Race 3 to Race 8. REDIFFUSION REDIFFUSION will broadcast commentaries on all races to listeners outside of Singapore. RACE I; 2.00 p.m. -Class 2,1,698 words
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Article222 1958-10-25 11 GOING: Expected To Be Yielding HIGH SOVEREIGN High Sovereign may prove too good m his present class and can be followed with confidence m the main 6f. sprint for Class 2 horses. The four-year-old chestnut gave a smashing performance over the Bukit Timah six m August when he came from222 words
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Article175 1958-10-25 11 The Minstrel In Right Shape STATE MINSTREL State Minftrel shaped like a winner m his winding up gallop on Thursday when he reeled off 39 3/5 sec on a soft track. On that -orm he should have the beating of this field. He disappointed ln his last two runs but175 words
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473 1958-10-25 11 THE Nailer's performance at the last Singapore meeting was good enough to win the mile event (Race 6) for horses Class I, Division I, which is virtually a 'dress rehearsal* of the Gold Cup to be run next week. The up-and-coming The Nailer473 words
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Article111 1958-10-25 11 SCRUTINEER FRANCIS 1. RUBBER RUBBER PLANTER fl PLANTER II Buloh Perindu Buloh Perindu Handsome Cash Cheque 2. STARALA POTENTATE Metros!*' II Full House Full House Starala S. WOODCOTE KOLA BAY LION x lamrto lamito Kola Bey Woodcote Lien 4. HICH HIGH SOVEREIGN SOVEREIGN Film Coer Milky Way II Ceme111 words
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Article189 1958-10-25 11 Ottosan gets my vote m what appears to be the best betting race of the day. the mile event for Cl. 1 Div 2 horses. Ottosan whipped eleven rivals over the mile at Bukit Timah m September. The Nailer, a bright prospect for the189 words
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Advertisement8 1958-10-25 11 (OMMENTARIES ON ALL RACES OVER 1 H I8 words
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440 1958-10-25 12 SAYS THE PRIME MINISTER TO DEPARTING M.C.F.A. TOURISTS KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Malayan Chin* 5 6 Football team, comprising 18 players and four officials, left here for Saigon— their first port of call— for the Ho Ho Cup match m Hongkong early440 words
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Article, Illustration42 1958-10-25 12 of this world HE sleeps like c bcb It's probably the on time he's not booed, j been a long time sin Kong was put to slut berland arid ii j this ivay again, it Kill pleasure to publish tl picture again.42 words
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Article, Illustration346 1958-10-25 12 A NIGHT OUT FOR KONG? by Our Wrestling Reporter WHO will win the Aw Cheng Chye trophy for the best performance tonight? This is a big question, but equally big is whether King Kong, Malayan champion, will take a trip OUT of this world against the powerful, dropkick specialist, Andre346 words
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Article541 1958-10-25 12 Tourists 280 For S Hurt, he came back to score brilliant 96 n.o. PERTH, Western Australia, Oct. 24 (Reuter) Peter May, the MCC captain, limping from a torn ligament m his right knee played an innings of great courage to rescue his side from a poor541 words
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Article63 1958-10-25 12 YEO Koon Yam, the former Colony champion, lost to Teo Siew San 500-342 m the Singapore billiard three-ball championship final at the Great World last night. However Yeo was last night presented with two cues by Mrs. Soh Ghee Soon for his highest break of63 words
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Article80 1958-10-25 12 THE SINGAPORE Asian Rugby Union "All Blues" team will meet the Police at the Training School Ground today starting from 5.00 p.m. The following are the players selected: Fong Wah Fatt (Capt). (Varsity). D. Longpoetih (SAOBA). F Wells (SRC), Lee Yuen Luen (SAOBA). Chan Hong Leng (Varsity),80 words
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Article30 1958-10-25 12 MADRID, Oct. 24. (Reuter) —Britain beat the Rest of Europe by nine matches to five, with one halved, to win the Joy Cup International Golf competition here yesterday.30 words
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Article31 1958-10-25 12 CHUNG Hwa "Hwa" beat Keng Cheng 54-16 m the Chung Hwa Cup basketball league played at the Great World last night. In another match Tuan Yong beat 800 You 86-6831 words
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Article75 1958-10-25 12 MCC lst Innings P.E Richardson c Rutherford b Slater 4 A. Milton c Rutherford b Slater 15 R. Subba Row c Watson b Strauss 14 M.C. Cowdrey c Simpson b Rutherford 78 T.E Bailey b Strauss 17 P.B.H. May not out 06 Evans not out 48 Total for75 words
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Article36 1958-10-25 12 DESPITE a desperate effort to save the game, Indians lost to the Combined Europeans and Eurasians by four goals to two m a SAFA Premier league match at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday.36 words
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Article190 1958-10-25 12 man who gives the best performance will be awarded the big trophy. Judging will be entirely on performance, and the award can go to curtain-raisers Tiger Amat or Meng Yak. or the main eventers, and the other bouts. A favourite for the trophy190 words
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Article152 1958-10-25 12 Tickets for tonight's fights may be obtained at the following places: ROBINSONS, for ringside and S3 tickets. WINSTONS, at the Arcade, for $3 and $2 tickets. LONDON STORES, m Tanglin, for $5 $3 and $2 tickets SINGAPORE STANDARD (call on the telephone operator) for tickets of152 words
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Article177 1958-10-25 12 SYDNEY. Oct. 24, (Reuter). A crowd of 1,200 last night jeered and booed American sports promoter Leo Leavitt at the opening match of his professional basketball team's Australian tour. "Take your cheque book and go back home" the crowd screamed at the pudgy promoter as177 words
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Advertisement167 1958-10-25 12 _________P________________^^ __m?_-5 ___> --my? _^P __EE^^ ■'■'■JLw _Fm______p _n ■^■■r__^ mT ba —-a— ABl *nr Samaritan Announcement We have the pleasure to announce that we are the only authorized publishers of a Souvenir and a Guide Book of the Singapore Constitution Exposition sponsored by Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Advertisements167 words
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Advertisement26 1958-10-25 12 C^__a ___> Wl |H^ ___r ''■•'fl_ *tM*B r**k___B________ REDUCED «W V^ l fIU _P^^^^^^^^^H ___r CHEVROLET BEL AIR BISCAYNE CA* \3rchard motor company -••jjfl SINGAPORE ANO KOAL*26 words
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Miscellaneous100 1958-10-25 12 fvgnm R.A.F. Seletar vs. S TV. Seletar. Div. 1. C.S.C. vs Wanderers, C.S.C. Div. 1. S.R.C. vs. S.C.R.C. S.R.C. Div. 2. S.M.H.A. vs. R.A.F Tengah, Tengah. BASKETBALL Chung Hwa Cup Chung Hwa "Chung' vs. Yock Eng, Great World, 7.30 p.m. Sell Strength vs. Nee Soon, y p.m. Great World. WRESTLING100 words
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Article, Illustration1021 1958-10-25 13 John Woodrow - How to survive in the jungles John Woodrow Story by FORKS bwmboe pot. Using the simplest of tools his mMtM*— <*• trainee chop* a length of bamboo and by a tali on one side can make a useful pot m which k |si j e'er /or tea. Jn this picture.Brian Smith - 1,021 words
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Advertisement89 1958-10-25 13 An Insight Into Service Life By STAN V____\_v^_> 7 »/V;4 'Bet Old Joe Lyons Has A Share In This 9 ___a I I _hB A proud and old _fl /mmJ^m established name *a *lm\ f\m M IV% V I ___r ______r __V ___P_____f __V __r ____r MADE IN ENGLAND y^89 words
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Miscellaneous320 1958-10-25 13 By RITA DEL MAR QUOTATION: 1 'Iron sharpens iron; scholar, the scholar.'* —Talmud SATURDAY FOB EVERYONE: Care for dut.es conscientiously before taking the time for relaxation and pleasures. Attend to dietary and health matters, too. However, the day is mainly favourable for completing tasks and solving problems. YOUR BIRTHDATE AND320 words
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Miscellaneous224 1958-10-25 13 LI'L ABNER By Al Capp f^pnM^'\/ r TW- \I T CH'E^-VCy fWE (m^& FROAYO', V -AN' WIS J Sf^TJ^ifT 1 CJDWET'TELL ffWERIE 1 IcaFv* 5T NATCHERLV!!- DOTTERWAS) AT^L DOQR VHEWIN!. t j V MEUOW^O' R Vy/IPED (\SiM I DON'T TO' GIT IT? F I SAFELVON N P WIPEDOUT \>OUT!f rm224 words
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221 1958-10-25 14 MOSCOW, Oct 24 (Reuter) Russia has granted 400 million roubles credit to the United Arab Republic m connection with the Aswan Dam Scheme, Mr. Nikita Khrushchev announced last night This is equivalent to about $300,000,000 (Malayan) at the official exchange rate. Mr.221 words
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Article81 1958-10-25 14 PERTH. Oct. 24 (Reuter) Twin girls born prematurely m a ship's cabin are being rushed to Fremantle m Western Australia by the Dutch immigrant liner Johan Van Oldenbarnevelt. The twins, who weighed 21b. each at birth, are being kept alive m a rough but81 words
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Article63 1958-10-25 14 SUVA. Oct. 24 (Reuter).— A Honolulu couple on a round tho world cruise aboard a 30--foot ketch are missing between Western Samoa and Fiji. The couple. Mr. and Mrs W. B. Tanner left Apia m their yacht "Annette* on Sept. 24 and were due to arrive63 words
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Article78 1958-10-25 14 DR. HEUSS RECEIVES ENVOYS LONDON, Oct. 24 (Reuter). Dr- Theodor Heuss, the West German President, yesterday received the Commonwealth High Commissioners and the Irish ambassador m a room at Buckingham Palace where he is staying for his three-day state visit to Britain. Afterwards he received the heads of missions of78 words
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Article332 1958-10-25 14 96 TRAPPED IN COAL MINE Nova Scotia rescue teams m all-night fight to save miners SPRINGHILL, Nova Scotia, Oct. 24 (Reuter) Rescue workers, facing the twin hazards of gas 'and pitfalls, struggled through the night m an attempt to reach 96 coal-miners trapped underground m Nova Scotia on Canada's Atlantic332 words
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274 1958-10-25 14 HONGKONG, Oct. 24 (Reuter) Chinese Communists today released three Britons and one Hongkong Chinese detained for nearly two months m Canton. In a surprise move, the Communist authorities handed back the men who disappeared m a sixteenfoot converted lifeboat274 words
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Article64 1958-10-25 14 JAKARTA, Oct. 24 (Reuter) Rebel attacks on the towns of Palu and Donggala m the Celebes had caused losses of 35 million rupiah, Antara News Agency reported. The Agency said government officials visiting the area found half of Donggala around the harbour almost flattened by bombs.64 words
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Article35 1958-10-25 14 TWO AMERICAN military helicopters yesterday res_uea 11 people cut off by snowdrifts for several days m a hotel that was once Adolf Hitler's mountain hide-out on the Kehlstein Mountain m Western Germany (Reuter).35 words
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Article183 1958-10-25 14 LONDON, Oct. 24 (Reuter) Mr. Harold Macmillan announced eight appointments to his Conservative Government last night. The Prime Minister's minor reshuffle of his Ministers was largely due to three recent resignations. The 56-year-old Earl of Dundee takes the place of Lord Mancroft as a Minister183 words
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107 1958-10-25 14 Newsbriefs Military Takes Over 47 Schools JAKARTA, Oct. 24 (Reuter) Regional military authorities took over 47 alien schools m North Sumatra and Atjeh, it was reported here. The schools, with a total roll of 17,251 pupils, were run by persons or organisations whose country does not have diplomatic relations 1107 words
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Article62 1958-10-25 14 JOHANNESBURG, Oct. 24, (Renter)— Another 54 African women were arrested here yesterday for demonstrating against the compulsory issue of identity books, bringing the total arrested m the last three days to nearly 900. The women were arrested after demonstrating m front of Johannesburg Pass Office of the62 words
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Article21 1958-10-25 14 PHILIPPINE President Carlos Garcia will visit Japan m early November, it was officially announced m Manila yesterday. (Reuter).21 words
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Article, Illustration60 1958-10-25 14 Queen and Dr. Heuss pnoto. QUEEN ELIZABETH and the President of the Federal Republic of Germany, Dr. Theodor Heuss. ride m procession from Victoria Station to Buckingham Palace on Monday. The President arrived at Victoria Station for a four-day state visit to Britain. This is the first state visit byUPI - 60 words
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Advertisement220 1958-10-25 14 PETROF Jl m*mm\ m*m Jim. ~^m* T m*m FAMOUS SINCE 1864 %m* e__r e__ <_p _^^W m^\ Jf ILT A C Mm M J^u [ml m m __L^ __L ._f^____ JL^I __F a__J Sk JL JL mem £__*r 9^^^ Full Iron Framing. m^M W Erz-Erard Double-repetition Action. -mwjt WM Excellent220 words
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Advertisement256 1958-10-25 14 Wm Wmi CLOSENESS makes the big different The closer you shave, tho „_j__fe_> cleaner you look and tho longer your clean shave lasts. jHS IPvmw^ This works to your advantage fv. Hi m every situation. No wonder. j then, that tho Remington *k shaver Is prized by mon the :^^B256 words
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Title Section13 1958-10-25 15 Fraser Neaves FON 75 TH Anniversary Supplement SINGAPORE STANDARD Saturday, October 25, 1958.13 words
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Article, Illustration3214 1958-10-25 15 THE STORY OF 'F N' *-75 YEARS OF PROGRESS JUST seventy-five years ago, in the lounge of the Grand Hotel de L'Europe which overlooked the esplanade at Singapore, two men could have been seen in earnest conversation. They were a strangely diverse pair. As different in their manner and dress3,214 words
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Advertisement597 1958-10-25 15 A letter from Mr. TanChinTuan, C.B.E., J.P., Chairman of Fraser Neave Ltd. •i*t IftNMNN HMfl| J 0. O. SOI mn ii tnm CTTASUSMIO INS 5INUATUIU It is my privilege and pleasure to announce that in commemoration of its 75th Anniversary, the Company is giving four free University scholarships, two to597 words
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Advertisement70 1958-10-25 16 CONGRATULATIONS HjA Messrs. FRASER NEAVE LTD.,j|3S 75th ANNIVERSARY Oflj| ""fiOH BAN HUAT POTTERY WORKS LTD. I KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE. Jjmjjlffl II^B IlliUI A A ImmIII lllaKm/lf UHji 1I|M[ #rl Cf n/J i QCi L//"^/*5 Or .<^^^^v iuiIi iifiili// I I REGISTERED <^moS^> TRADE MARKIjHp STONEWARE GLAZED PIPES AND SPECIALS (QUALITY70 words
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Advertisement86 1958-10-25 16 KEMBALL, BISHOP congratulate on their 75th anniversary IfEAARAI I RICUrtD ■VCf¥lD>\| H L DlOrlvr CITRIC ACID TARTARIC ACID CREAM OF TARTAR KEMBALL, BISHOP COMPANY LIMITED CROWN CHEMICAL WORKS THREE MILL LANE BROMLEY-BY-BOW c THE CHARTERED BANK and offer the peoples of Singapore and Federation of Malaya full banking Battery Road86 words
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Advertisement71 1958-10-25 17 As one of the bankers old established and respected firm* Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, Ltd* take great pleasure in tendering its warmest congratulations to Fraser and Neave Ltd. on the occasion of their M '^k JL M-M. XjLL x M. v M «XliV/)l JlA%, Mh increasing prosperity and success* k^ Wm71 words
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Advertisement56 1958-10-25 18 Universal Cars Ltd are proud of their long a and happy association with Fraser and Neave Ltd. For several decades Universal Cars have supplied and serviced Fraser Neave's large delivery fleet of world famous Ford trucks. A .v. 1 .%i.- '"v! j'.'j "■"■■■■V .i .-'•^■■'Sv?SKSsv^SB^^B FOR ALL TRANSPORT REQUIREMENTS CONSULT56 words
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Advertisement135 1958-10-25 18 Ella H^^K.: :9 -^^fl K«l 8^H^ IB 9 Jv-X'i^^^M l^^^j^^j^B BSy^ 1 i-.^aB /j^H You, too, are invited to visit Diethelm's Exhibition of B"» *J niture for the home and office. Why not coll m to expanded ground-floor air-conditioned showroom ana see yourself the hundreds of tine pieces of furniture135 words
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Advertisement32 1958-10-25 19 STATISTICS Year Capital Employees Wages Output Delivery Fleet Per bottles 7883 $225,000 28 0Blllim hour I $10,000 2400 4 pony tarts 7958 I $8,587,790 I 7,600 $3,400,000 720,000 296 Vehicles /"^TlTZPATRICK'S |f32 words
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Article, Illustration378 1958-10-25 20 TWO PIONEERS OF FAME "{Extracts from an early publication "Twentieth Century Impressions of British Malaya."— 1908). IT WAS in 1883 that Mr. John Fraser and Mr. D. C. Neave laid the foundation of the present huge concern. The pioneers commenced operations in a very small way in Battery Road and378 words
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Article, Illustration219 1958-10-25 16 CINCE 1883 F. N. have produced 1,633,000,000 bottles of soft drink. If placed end to end these would girdle the world twelve times. The metal to make the crown corks used to produce the Company's output since 1883 would build a fleet of 8 cruisers.219 words
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Article19 1958-10-25 16 THE Straits Photographic Society was founded in 1889, Mr. D. C. Neave being instrumental in its formation.19 words
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Article64 1958-10-25 20 Current list Of Drinks (GRANT'S Scotch Whisky is distributed in Borneo, Sarawak, Thailand as well as Malaya by Fraser N e a v e. Grant's Whisky F. N. Soda make a perfect stengah, of course. WHAT'S YOUR FAVOURITE? Soda Ice Cream Soda Sarsaparilla Lemonade Tonic Cherryade Ginger Beer Special Dry64 words
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Advertisement68 1958-10-25 20 /fee* owners are congratulated ..!TVft iB T^^m MHfW|Mj|^^^^j|^^HHH|^BPfl^^^B^^^BB|^M I Since James Watt first watched steam rai<f fhe Bftg Sb8 pasteurisation. In the first, steam heats up a caustic solution to ensure St^aBBiB BW By that the empty bottles are thoroughly cleaned before they are filled c temperature of the soft68 words
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