Singapore Standard, 27 October 1958
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Title Section21 1958-10-27 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Teleohor* *****—3 Coble TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1958. Vol. IX No. 117. 15 ct*. 12 Poo* [FINAL EDITION]21 words
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Article296 1958-10-27 1 R.I. REBELS GIVE UP IN MALACCA Five men were in a boat with S'pore number MALACCA, Sun.— Five rebel officers of the Indonesian government surrendered to 4 the Malacca police last night, together with their high speed gunboat and five million rupiahs. They ore now seeking political asylum from the296 words
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Article, Illustration207 1958-10-27 1 Quemoy shelled Reds lie again TAIPEI, Oct. 26 (UPI) Communist Chinese sho?e guns shelled the Quemoy 1 Islands, today less than hours after ¥>ekig& 4^K* mised not to shoot on evennumbered days. The Defence Ministry said the Reds launched a light bombardment against the Nationalist-held islands at 9 a.m. (0100207 words
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Article, Illustration147 1958-10-27 1 POLIO: 7 more cases FIVE Singapore community centres are willing to have their premises used to help alleviate the congestion in ;he colony's immunisation campaign against poliomyelitis. The centres are at Redhill, Queenstown, Alexandra, Balestier and Kampong Silat. Patron of these centres. Independent Assemblyman for Queenstown, Mr. Lee Choon Eng,Standard - 147 words
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Article30 1958-10-27 1 HALF a million people in Saigon yesterday watched th* Vietnam armed forces stage an hour-long parade in celebration of the Republic's national day, the Vietnam Press Agency reported.30 words
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Article28 1958-10-27 1 PRAGUE, Oct. 26 (Reuter) Two workers were drowned when they fell into a 10--foot deep barrel of wine In a bottling factory at Nemcicky, Slovakia.28 words
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Article833 1958-10-27 1 FED. WON'T TOLERATE DEAF EAR One man with big say Security Council advance from the Tunku PRIME Minister of the Federation of Malaya, Tunku Abdul Rahman, yesterday warned that his Government would withdraw its representative from the proposed internal security council, if the future Government of Singapore ignored his "rightful"833 words
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Article65 1958-10-27 1 TWF Chief Minister of the Federation of Malaya, Tunku Abdul Rahman tries to convince ™Ltei at lhe UMNO 'annual conference that their demand for the restitution of Sultanate £i Singapore teas not practical O n his right is Dato Abdul Hamid bin Hay. Jumat MinTsuTfor Local Government,Standard - 65 words
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195 1958-10-27 1 The M.C.A, Charter Row: KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The publicity chief of the Selangor Malayan Chinese Association, Mr. Wong Tham Soon, today challenged the publicity head of the MCA headquarters, Mr. Yong Pung How, to an open debate on the new proposed MCA constitution.195 words
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71 1958-10-27 1 5-MAN TEAM LOOK INTO CONSTITUTION IPOH, Sun. Perak branch of the M.C.A. today appointed a five-man sub-commit-tee to consider the controversial new constitution for the Association. The committee is headed by Mr. Yeoh Kian Teik, the other members are: Messrs. Chan Chee Keong, Liew Why Hone, See Khoon Lim and71 words
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Article29 1958-10-27 1 INDIANS in Southern Rhodesia are protesting the Government's ban on Asians and Africans buying fireworks because the Hindu feast day of Deepavali <Nov 10) is aoproaching. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article110 1958-10-27 1 A Malay Sultan for S'pore THE SINGAPORE UMNO yesterday decided that the Sultanate in Singapore must be reestablished. A decision to this effect was taken at the annual delegates' conference of the party at the Victoria Memorial HaU. The conference also decided that the Sultan must be descendant of the110 words
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Article46 1958-10-27 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Two youths were injured In a gang fight at Batu Road here today. They were treated as outpatients in hospital. Two other men were admitted with injuries sustained in a fight In which a knife and parang were used.46 words
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Advertisement474 1958-10-27 2 TENDER NOTICES F.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received from Contractors not below class "E M by the State Engineer, Kedah/Perlis, Alor Star, up to 12.00 Noon of the 3rd. day of November, 1958. for the Construction of One Block of 6 Classrooms to English School, Telok Chengai, North Kedah,474 words
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Advertisement725 1958-10-27 2 SINGAPORE CHINESE SWIMMING CLUB CANTEEN I, HO SOO JOON, wish to inform my friends that I am taking over the* Chinese Swimming Club Canteen again as from Ist November, 1958, and extend a welcome to all members and their friends. HO SOO JOON SELANGOB TURF CLUB NOVEMBER MEETING 1958 Ist725 words
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Advertisement55 1958-10-27 2 NATURALISATION NOTICE is hereby given that Mr TO YUP HO. of 56-B Tiong Banru Road. 3 is applying to the Governor for naturalisation, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts to the Chief55 words
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Advertisement608 1958-10-27 2 NOTICES NATURALISATION NOTICE is hereby given that the following persons whose names and addresses are given below are applying to the Governor for naturalisation and that any person who knows of any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts to608 words
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Advertisement339 1958-10-27 2 The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 11) In The High Court Of The Colony Of Singapore Island Of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY No. 656 Re: BASIRAM bin MOHAPMED of No. 25. Lorone "H" Telok Kurau Road Singapore. 15. Receiving Order made Bth November, 1957. Date of Adjudication Bth November, 1957. Date and place339 words
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Advertisement172 1958-10-27 2 tin« |tt gi I <: f Offirfai V 'J rrmp Court n -^l Oct££ J Ihe Ban »^r^ri r HAPTK R rG 'l In 'Ji.p hj h r /-j.^ANKPUPTrY 3 4 S 9 VE «BRAH,>?I De Sker Road Etpore, 8. November 1957 c I)at Mjiidkttte Novemlx r I^7 M B172 words
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EDITORAIL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
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Article412 1958-10-27 3 THE Republican and Democratic parties have fc-cn stepping up their campaigns for the 86th Congressional elections, set for Nov. 4. In spite of predictions to the contrary, it would seem that the nation s foreign policy will be the chief issue on wr tC h the contest412 words
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Article320 1958-10-27 3 THE Magistrates' Association In Britain, at their annual meeting, has accepted a resolution to make betting shops," where anyone can place a ready money bet on race days, legal in that country. The decision has an important bearing *??„^I tinuing fight which the Turf Clubs in the Federation320 words
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Article25 1958-10-27 3 PO So- no J** <**»„ «aa__ 2548 5 _E? 174 eVto gd «*l_ uuMFUI. China ln«_-anc» BWS- 9Hi6t >»«., A.lssao__ SS 55 W25 words
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Article819 1958-10-27 3 Ernest Chisholm Thomson - Ernest Chisholm Thomson by WITH two hours to spare the other afternoon in the South of Eneland port of Southampton "the Gateway to the Commonwealth" I found myself in the town museum reading the London "Times." The hot news, deemed worthy of a leading article, was819 words
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Shorts from the Talks
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Article117 1958-10-27 3 "Legend tells us that the cat was created at the express desire of Noah for inclusion in the Ark, but makes no mention of which member of the family Felis was so created. It is, however, an undisputed fact that cats were domesticated as far back as117 words
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Article, Illustration1052 1958-10-27 3 _^^l^__i_l _rVPWP I-/ LONDON, T WAS interested to see that the Associated British Picture Corporation are now advertising the cinema and are reproaching husbands for not taking their wives to the flicks. Art For £'s Sake UERE'S the darlin' piece 1A of arithmetic for ycz: Sold at1,052 words
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VOICE of MALAYA
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316 1958-10-27 3 DIVISION OF POLITICAL THOUGHT Sir The division of political thought is common to every country. If there is no such division, then it clearly indicates that the people of that country are contented with their form of political rule. But in Singapore, the people who in the past voted right,316 words
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Letter129 1958-10-27 3 Si r _We refer to Mr. Oon Peet Fong's letter which appeared in your issue of 23rd October. This letter stated i—"lt will be recalled that, about a year or so ago, the employees of an American bank in Singapore demanded two months' bonus. They got129 words
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Article, Illustration417 1958-10-27 3 the NEWS as it strikes me 'THE burning topic of dlsx cussion in Chinese circles, both in the Federation and in Singapore in the past few weeks, has been the new Constitution of the Malayan Chinese Association. Several branches across the Causeway have criticised the draft as giving dictatorial powers417 words
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Advertisement18 1958-10-27 3 r jtaSHIONABLE JEWELLERY DISTINCTIVE SILVERWARE I E rsT QUALITY ELECTROPLATE P.H. HENDRY Manufacturing Jewellers Kuala Lumpur and Singapore.18 words
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Advertisement61 1958-10-27 3 jAI bt happy to terr« SCHEDULE FOK MOBILE BRANCH DATt TfMI MBTMCT PAKKI^C PL4Cg Mm iT Jwt^Bdai Tlmfc hMeoo. gj^* 3 jx» Tact Baku PMjing VilUge ?U2. TrSc^Z SZmTZJL Wei Upptf StiMfnoa Rd.6tb ilk S. ~,*«IH, tJTUIJ^ > Thou Senngooo Garden E««t* E^i S;:£?»iEl <X2? OrUng Smi/Cfc.M» B- :SSHftSWWBSSt Temiaitt.61 words
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Miscellaneous48 1958-10-27 3 MO YOU KNOW... >— «w SCIENTISTS say Eskimos can work and travel long periods in below zero (Fahrenheit) weather because their animalskin clothing is nonporous and traps body heat. An Eskimo wearing ten pounds of native clothing will be warmer than if he wore 30 pounds of woollen clothes.48 words
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Article, Illustration431 1958-10-27 4 Communists Are Against Islam— Hamid Why tJMJVO backed the introduction of the PM*SO THE Chairman of the Singapore UMNO, Dato Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, who is also the Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing, yesterday said that subversive elements have been a constant threat to the growth of431 words
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121 1958-10-27 4 SINGAPORE UMNO TOLD: DON'T BE STOOGES FEDERATION' Minister for Education. Inehe Mohammed Khir Johari. said yesterday thai the Malays in the Federation were interested in the welfare of their compatriots in Singapore. "You are like the small finger °n the hand. If it is hurt, the other four fingers would121 words
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Article124 1958-10-27 4 JAIL TERM REDUCED ON APPEAL I PO H, Sun. An unemployed man. Yew Hean Thing. 31, who had been fined $5,000 in default three years' jail, had his prison term reduced by half when he appealed in the Perak High Court yesteidav before Mr. Justice Shen Barakbah. Yew had been124 words
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Article50 1958-10-27 4 PENANG. Sun. Three masked men were foiled in an attempt to rob a hou?e in Nirvana Terrace yesterday. An occupant of the house raised an alarm when he noticed the three men entering the house and the would-be thieves fled leaving three pairs of shoes behind.50 words
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Article64 1958-10-27 4 DIRECTOR of Royal Artillery, Major- General B. G. Hobbs, left Singapore yesterday for Britain after an inspection +our of R.A. units in the Colony, Federation and Hongkong. He will visit units in Cyprus, on his way to Britain. He was seen off at Singapore's International Airport64 words
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212 1958-10-27 4 Dafo Razak - Dafo Razak KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaya is proud to have a hand in the shaping of a better world to be, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence, Dato Abdul Razak, said today. He was speaking as President of the United Nations212 words
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Article, Illustration112 1958-10-27 4 Messenger Reviews Parade This Standardpic by Fah shows police leading away a youth, clad in the uniform of the Telecommunications Department, who tried to ••steal the show" at the review of detachments of voluntary units in connection with United Nations Day celebrations in the Federal Capital on Sunday. He mounted112 words
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Article116 1958-10-27 4 King Sends Greetings To Vietnam KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Yang di-Pertuan Agong has sent a congratulatory message to the President of the Republic of Vietnam, as follows "On the occasion of your National Day, Oct. 26, please accept my sincere greetings and my good wishes for the peace and prosperity116 words
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Article, Illustration218 1958-10-27 4 THIS IS HOW IT WILL L00K... This is an architect's impression of the new Raffles National Library, work on which will begin next week. The $2,000,000 building will bouse a tree puouc library and a lecture theatre, the entrance to which is on the left218 words
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266 1958-10-27 4 AIR FORCE ACCUSED OF BREAKING PROMISES THE 5,000-strong Singapore Air Ministry Local Staff Union yesterday, accused the Air Force authorities of breaking their promises. The president of the Union, Mr. V. Kandasamy, alleged that the authorities were trying to recruit uniformed men to replace civilian employees who are being retrenched266 words
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236 1958-10-27 4 PARTY COMES FIRST FOR THESE 19 LIB-SOCS MEMBERS of the Singapore Liberal Socialist Party at the annual conference on Nov. 16. will be asked to elect to the Central Council only those "who will be prepared to sacrifice and dedicate their services in a genuine desire to further the Party's236 words
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Article68 1958-10-27 4 I P O H. Sun.— Malaya will send a delegation to the International Conference of Social Workers to be held in Tokyo towards th e end of nexi month. Announcing this at yesterday's meeting or the Perak Welfare Association, the secretary, Mr. M. S. Dhoss.68 words
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Advertisement330 1958-10-27 4 Pause and of ea «h mom I*V^ Xa W 1 1^ /s jf J Pause and enjoy BUSSmB^^sSM mi the true gentle /^jlaSfeE!^?Tg fw/ Virginia flavour I mi~^^ ~^^g^B JNl< Tipped with natural /f TRU-VAC tins. u u^L*mJ^J ENJOY THE EXTRA QUALTTt MADE IN ENGLAND'S FINEST CIGARETTE FACTORY Bv CABRERAS330 words
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Article, Illustration332 1958-10-27 5 HE'S FALLEN IN LOVE WITH THE CHEONGSAM [nueen Elizabeth's Dressmaker Flies 1n.,. THE QUEEN'S dressmaker, Mr. Norman Hartnell, arrived in Singapore yesterday from Sydney by QantasBOAC and quipped: "If a dress is at all beautiful it should satisfy a woman for at least 25 weeks." Mr. Hartnell, who had just332 words
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Article80 1958-10-27 5 INDEPENDENT Assemblyman for Telok Ayer. Air. R. Jumabhoy, will ask the Legislative Assembly at its meeting next month to give the number of experts and advisers who visited Singapore at Government's invitation during May 1955 and Sept. 1958. He will also ask for names of the experts,80 words
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83 1958-10-27 5 K ANTAW Sun. The Medical and Health Pahantf, Dr A. N. Ray the inhabitants of the I avoid visiting Singa- it present if they could until the outbreak ►liomyelitia in Singapore r\irbed. He said that if residents in Pahang who visited Singapore for any83 words
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144 1958-10-27 5 YOUNG SEAMAN LOST IN ROUGH SEAS NEAR PULAU PISANG MALACCA, Sun.— A 19 year-old seaman, Ang Yam, was found missing from a fishing boat which was tossed about in rough seas near Pulau Pisang last night. The vessel was sailing from Singapore to Malacca, when Ang Yam was reported missing.144 words
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Article133 1958-10-27 5 FRUITERER CHEATED CUSTOMERS ALOR STAR, Sun.— A fruiterer, Ong Kak San who was found guilty of cheating his customers was yesterday fined $10 or three days' jail. A detective. Suppiah Perumal. told Magistrate Tengku Haji Yaccob, that on Aug. 13 at Jalan Nagore, he saw Ong behaving in a suspicious133 words
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17 1958-10-27 5 'Malay Is National Language And English The Commercial One17 words
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Article, Illustration427 1958-10-27 5 FEDERATION Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, said in Singapore yesterday that there would be only two official languages in Malaya. They are Malay and English. The Tunku said that Malay will be the national language and English the commercial one. He pointed out that the GovernmentStandard - 427 words
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Article229 1958-10-27 5 PENANG, Sun. Reprimanding nurses in the presence of patients, visitors and other members of the medical services by medical officers and senior nursing staff have a demoralising effect on the nurses, with the ultimate, result that they lose confidence in themselves. This was stated229 words
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Article68 1958-10-27 5 KUALA, LUMPUR, Sun.— The Deputy Commissioner of Co-operative Development, Inche Sanusi bin Baki. left yesterday by Qantas to attend the 29th session of the Food and Agriculture Organisation in Rome. "There is nothing of particular importance which the Federation has to discuss there," he said. After68 words
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Article, Illustration39 1958-10-27 5 Mr. and Mrs. Doraisamy Thevar held a reception in Penang yesterday on the occasion of the marriage of their daughter, Miss Khanalekshimi to Mr. M. Shanmugam, son of the late Mr. G. Maruthamuthu of Bag a n Serai.39 words
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Article68 1958-10-27 5 THE Joo Chiat Community Association presented a variety show at the Dunman Chinese Middle School, Sinf aoore on Saturday in aid of the Community Chest P Picture shows Miss Chern Siu Yin, 14, a "tudent of the school, performing a Chinese folk dance entitled P Note? lll MisBBenson Fong - 68 words
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Advertisement34 1958-10-27 5 whemJIME is importamt tPsb^P^^^^^s^^ I [998 l« B fc gJl^'sSb \^l^\ viki#*TlAKl CHOOSE I II wm&^^^M 13)1 iIbV b?^^^« I wmm W^ I I II Mj r-^v» |«J B I If I m J^934 words
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Advertisement157 1958-10-27 5 FROM TODAY ASTOUNDING BARGAINS FOR LADIES, MEN CHILORENS' IN FABRICS, READY-TO-WfAR, ACCESSORIES NEW EXCLUSIVE ITEMS ON THE COUNTERS THIS IS YOUR TIME TO BUY! WASSIAMULL'S HICH ST. SPORE. I J^W VITAMIWS/ You cannot enjoy perfect jjBSTI^* r^fli health and energy if you 4f M. N s Jl lack essential vitamins.157 words
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Article, Illustration243 1958-10-27 6 Father Called For Him On Return, But He Was Not To Be Found A SINGAPORE father returned home yesterday evening after work to play with his three-year-old son but the bo? was not to be found. A frantic search by the whole243 words
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173 1958-10-27 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Malaya may be plagued by hunger marches if the growing problem of unemployment is not promptly solved, the president of the Malayan Trade Union Council, Inche Mohamed Yusoff bin Mohamed Noor, warned last night. Speaking at the tenth annual delegates' conference of173 words
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Article55 1958-10-27 6 NEW ZEALAND'S Director of Education, Mr. C. E. Beeby, left Singapore yesterday after discussions on how his country could help the polytechnic with trade teachers. New Zealand herself was terribly short of such teachers, and in London he would interview teachers tor his country, he added. In55 words
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Article130 1958-10-27 6 Thugs Beat Up Towkay And Son A SINGAPORE towkay and his son were attacked by two men in Pukat Road early yesterday. The towkay Tan Yan Wee, 57, was set upon by the men when he refused to pay extortion money. His son. Man Kee, 24, was also beaten up130 words
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Article51 1958-10-27 6 MR. NARANJAN SINGH. teacher of the Pasir Panjang Secondary School. Singapore, has passed his B.A. degree examination (second division) of the Univerity of London, it was announced yesterday. Mr. Singh is the son of Mr. Chanan Singh, interpreter and commissioner for oaths attached to the Civil District51 words
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Article61 1958-10-27 6 New Zealand would sacrifice teachers for Singapore. On his impressions of Nanyang University, he said: "It is a most outstanding effort for so short a time. The library was a fine building which had a very good collection of books. Mr. Beeby is on his way to attend61 words
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Article, Illustration58 1958-10-27 6 Standard- pic by MISS Wan Ming Ying, a pupil of the Bukit Bintang Girl's School danced a ballet interlude at the Variety concert and Talentime at the Chin Woo Stadium recently. The show was organized by the Vocational Service Committee of the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club to raiseFah - 58 words
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Article213 1958-10-27 6 PENANG, Sun'— The Labour Party of Malaya is a party which is fond of attacking other political parties and in the process forgets to serve the public, said the chairman of the Jelutong branch of the Malayan Chinese Association, Mr. Lim Eng Hooi, at a public213 words
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Article58 1958-10-27 6 COMBINED MilitaryPolice exercises will be neid in Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today. Police units and the Military will be deployed in ihe City and all over the island in strategic positions. This is one of the scries of combined exercises held from time58 words
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Article59 1958-10-27 6 LADY GOODE, wife of the Governor of Singapore, will visit the Poppy Distribution Centre at tne Singapore Military Force's Headquarters. Beach Road, at 10.30 a.m. on Oct. 30. She is also expected to caL at the wreath-making "factory" at Victoria Memorial Hall on Nov. 8 to59 words
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Article14 1958-10-27 6 MR. R. Ramason, Singapore Magistrate, has resigned to go into private practice.14 words
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Advertisement329 1958-10-27 6 {EEHHii 'n tNOW SHOWtH C fsaar "The Wind Caiinot m ßeail" "D" -fCjOEL MCCREA "Thft TaII O* 4;? 'Db, 1 mavo Tnejall Stranger" •C I .C GALA CHARITY PBCWEKB IWm£^ -""!j*» P"A SIGHT TO RI-MKMBKR- K^'L'.* 1 'J J NKXT Jolin «.n:J ID> I n H'l.«y^ 4i chance! a«;ab K»le329 words
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Miscellaneous544 1958-10-27 6 Broadcast 1.15 pm. Rhythm at Vil L l llf.l U I^H.I f 1,1 1 I.f Jl Random. 1.30 Time Signal and 1 W•! k IWM 1 IM WM W■ 1 i'lltl k lit News. 1.45-2 p.m. More Rhythm aW^a^a^a^lAJ«^atJaJAj-^^a^a^ »llilT»|| f V^m at Random. 3 57-4.2t> English HB^M|A^HBfl Schools Broadcasts.544 words
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Article, Illustration236 1958-10-27 7 Woman Lawyer From Bombay [LIGENT and at- tractive woman, who -r tired of consum- more knowledge of pi countries, is Miss a Megji, the only c Mrs. J. M. Jumawile of the SingaMimster of Comand Industry. Ulisa Megji, a lawyer by »ssion, is in the for a two-month and to236 words
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Article400 1958-10-27 7 Gloria Gordon - Gloria Gordon |mOM DAYS CJete Qete a J Says A 20-YEAR-OLD girl sets up house with a married clergyman twice her age. Her parents come to visit them, stay for dinner, then say generously: "Now that we have seen how happy you are, we have no objections."400 words
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Article646 1958-10-27 7 PLAIN men in many parts of the world can take heart if their womenioik hold the same sort of views as women in Britain on what viakes a man attractive. The BBC "Woman's Hour" programme asked s?x women to give their answer to this question646 words
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Article400 1958-10-27 7 'THERE was once a pretty young girl who married a handsome young man. Their names were Anne and John and they were very much in love. It should have been the start of a perfect marriage. But something went wrong. The husband was ambitious. He spent400 words
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Miscellaneous167 1958-10-27 7 By Al Capp LI L ABNER POLICE HEADQUARTERS?->OKUAA MEANWHILE: BIRDS OF A FEATHER. /lT WERE MIGMTV SHREWD O' 1 SPEAKIN'!! -AH DOME CAUGUTp-^ NECKTOGETHER^ GIT VORESELP SHOT I THE CRIM'NUL!.'- y— rf vlMr V\SM I WAS A WdEATH,TO**>IDSUS; LS /wMO IS ME?/^^^/ I G (^l^3 I -SMUNI— BUXVO'MAINT J WUVVORE167 words
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Miscellaneous292 1958-10-27 7 rpODAY'S QUOTATION: 1 "Self-conquest is the U |jj greatest of victories.'* —puto HHHIHi MONDAY FOR EVERY- L^U Rkl ONE: Finish rather than ||%IpalM%l start things. attend to budgets. savings. money HVl^ml matters; use wha; you have ■■MR|U^^ instead of buying heavily; recheck judgment; be on 1 safe ground. W^^^S^^A^ YOUR292 words
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Advertisement1101 1958-10-27 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6s CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lints) (Incorporated In Singapore) 112 lines) £T* THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW. LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via othet ports to load and discharge cargo (via Sues with liberty to proceed via Panama or Cape of1,101 words
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Advertisement622 1958-10-27 8 EAST ASIATIC LINK PATAGONIA it.. BNw8 Nw Colling Gdynia IS 2 0 N KOREA 19/20 N^ Calling Gdynia. *JUTLANDIA wu*. 2425N Colls London (Passengers Only, 26 N Passenger Acco mmodotion AyO|Joble OUTWARDS Soiling. to. B 0B g kok .„< 0| FAR "JUTLANDIA" Pe "°l 8 PSh Sdo "SIENA" 3" Gcdlr"622 words
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Article364 1958-10-27 9 ARRIVALS of copra in Singapore during last week were absorbed by shippers, packers and oilmillers at prices between $36-1/4 to $37 for nearby origins and from $37-1/4 to $37-3/4 per picul for Celebes type copra on loose delivered terms, according to Lewis Peat (S'pore) Ltd364 words
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Article, Illustration79 1958-10-27 9 Mr. J.V. Pickering:, a Stanvac Director and Regional Vice President of the Far East Region, is in Malaya on two weeks' visit. He will review Stanvac operations in Singapore and in the Federation. Mr. Pickering was appointed to the Stanvac Board of Directors in November, 1956.79 words
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Article, Illustration77 1958-10-27 9 Mission Forecasts More Trade Sydney. Oct. 26 (UPI) A Japanese fact-finding trade mission expressed satisfaction with its three-week tour of Australia and one week in New Zealand, before it leftlast Friday. Mission leader. Mr. C. Itoh, on the eve of the group's departure for Japan, forecas* increased trade. He said77 words
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Article98 1958-10-27 9 Engineer Visits U.S. Dam INCHE IBRAHIM ARSHAD, an engineer of the Irrigation Department, Kuala Lumpur, recently completed a tour of the United States under the auspices of the U.S. International Co-operation Administration and the United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East, to study utilization of water resources98 words
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Article54 1958-10-27 9 A UNITED Kingdom firm, Dawson Brothers Ltd. has begun manufacture of a fourcolour tinplate printing machine which is claimed lo be the only one of its kind in the world. The machine can print iourrolour labels direct on to cans of all sizes up to one gallon54 words
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Article57 1958-10-27 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants on Saturday: Canada: buying, T.T. 32, or O.D. 32|, 9n days air mail 32 7/16 credit bills 32 9/16 trade bills. Selling rates. T.T. or O.D. ready were: Canada 31|; French Francs *****; Belgian57 words
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Article20 1958-10-27 9 FRANCE is seeking a U5570,000,000 loan from the World Bank for development in Algeria, well-informed sources said ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article61 1958-10-27 9 The 600 m.p.h. Convair 880 jetliner which Scandinavian Airlines System will introduce on intercontinental routes in 1960 will fly for the first time in January next year. The first of the swept-wing jets will roll off the Convair assembly line at San Diego. California, in December61 words
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250 1958-10-27 9 A plastic-based "Liquid Envelope" with a score of uses in the building and allied Industries, is being manufactured by an Australian plastics manufacturing company. Applied by a pressure spray gun, the tough and impervious products affords strong protection against moisture penetration, weathering and surface corrosion.250 words
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Finance And Commerce
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460 1958-10-27 9 BETTER RUBBER PRICE BOOSTS SHARES RUBBER prict which topped 93 cents per pound during the week wot ogoin the main influence on the Malayan share market, writes a market correspondent. Both Rubber and Industrial shares improved and the total volume of business showed a further rise. The Tin section remained460 words
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280 1958-10-27 9 £488 Mil. Balance Payments Surplus BRITAIN'S balance of payments surplus for the year July 1957 to June 1958 was the highest yearly figure achieved since balance of payments estimates have been officially prepared, states a White Paper issued in London last week. The surplus reached £488.--000.000. The current surplus for280 words
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Article, Illustration156 1958-10-27 9 Firm To Sell New Type Buses GUY Motors Ltd., of England, hopes to be able to offer- buses with a "revolutionary" type of chassis designed to provide a greater degree of safety and comfort, in the Malayan market in future, a director of the firm, Mr. T. B. M. Guy,156 words
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Article191 1958-10-27 9 Oil Firm Builds £1m Plant BRITAIN is building a £5.000,000 gas hydrogenation plant to meet future increased demands and to cut costs, the Gas Council revealed in London. It will be the first fullscale commercial plant of its kind in Europe. It will produce gas from low grade coal s191 words
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Article38 1958-10-27 9 WEST GERMANY is to hold 47 trade and industrial fairs next year, according to the Financial Times. In addition, the traditional Spring and Autumn fairs will be held at Leipzig, in East Germany.38 words
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Article408 1958-10-27 9 INDUSTRIALS: Fra^er Neave Ords. $1.57 to $l.fiO to $2.80 to $2.85 cum. Gammons $1.61 to $1.70 to $1.68, Hammer Co. $1.55 to $1,571 to 51. 57. Hume Ind. F. E. Ords A.4/7J. Hume Ind. Prefs. A.4/10, Wm. Jacks $1.54 $1-55 cd., Malayan Cement $1.37$ to $1.435, Metal408 words
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Article179 1958-10-27 9 Glenealy Plantations Ltd. Profit for year ended June 30. 1958 was 5191.1R0 (11*%) and final dividend of 20 cents will make a total of 30% for the year. Net liquid asseis 'n balance sheet work out at 25 cents per share. Average production wa« 783 lbs. per acre179 words
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Article208 1958-10-27 9 BUSINESS done in shares on Saturday: BUSINESS done on Saturday: Fraser and Neave ords $1.60. $1.50: Gammon *I 6* *o $1 65: M. Cement $145$ M. Collt. $105; Metal Box $1 12. Robinson ordg. 11.40; S. Cold Storage 92c. lie. Steamship 72c. Straits Timei $1.80 and overnight; U.E.208 words
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Article40 1958-10-27 9 MADAGASCAR'S Agricultural Department has decided to promote the growing of cocoa, in view of good world prices for the product. In addition, surveys are also being made to find out the possibility of planting tea then40 words
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Advertisement586 1958-10-27 9 TREON-TF SOLVENT cleans oil from 100,000 KW generator windings Extra-safe M Freon" permits opennozzle flushing cleaning completed in 3 hours at South Carolina Generating Co. 0 leakage into the windings oft 100,000 KW gen. gnux required cleaning recently at South Carolina Generating Co. .mg a paint sprayer with wide-open iozzfc586 words
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Article94 1958-10-27 10 CALIFORNIA. Oct. 26. (UPI) Dwight Hawkins of Los Angeles knocked out Baby Brown of Manila in 2:19 of the fifth round last night at Hollywood Legion Stadium. Hawkins, a 3-1 favourite, won •very round and was in complete command when referee Busa Bradford called a haltHawkins94 words
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Article76 1958-10-27 10 SYDNEY. Oct. 26. (Reuter) lan Craig. Australia's Test captain made a bright century yesterday in his first District Grade match since his illness ten weeks ago Craig, who scored l n s, said he was happy with his form and felt his timing had improved. The76 words
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Article, Illustration891 1958-10-27 10 TWO F.A. LEADERS TUMBLE ARSENAL BOLTON GO TUMBLING DOWN LONDON, Oct. 26 (Reuter) The race for leadership in the English Football League First Division, hot since the season's kick-off games, touched boiling point yesterday. The two leaders. Arsenal and Bolton, tumbled to shock defeats and now only a solitary point891 words
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Article107 1958-10-27 10 British Driver Dies In Hospital LONDON, Oct. 26 (Reuter) —Stuart Lewis-Evans. 28-year-o'.d racing driver injured in the Casablanca Grand Prix last Sunday, died in hospital in Sussex yesterday. Lewis-Evans, motor engineer from Bexleyhepth r« Kr*»*, was severely burnt when he crashed during the ra... Lewis-Evans, who drove in most of107 words
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170 1958-10-27 10 CAMDEN, New Jersey, Oct. 26 (Reuter) Mr. C. T. Chenery's First Landing, ridden by Eddie Arcaro. won the world's richest horse race, the $297,250 (£106,160 sterling) Garden State Stakes here yesterday. i First Landing won the one mile, 110 yards race for two-year-olds170 words
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158 1958-10-27 10 35 Runners To Contest Cambridgeshire LONDON, Oct. 26 (Reuter)— There are thirty-five probable runners with jockeys for the Cambridgeshire Handicap, to be run over one mile and one furlong at Newmarket on Wednesday. They are: London Cry (A. Breasley). Babur (D. Smith), Guersillus (E. Hide) Epaulette (unjockey), Empire Way (E.158 words
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Article30 1958-10-27 10 HIGH WYCOMBE, Buckinghamshire, Oct. 26 (Reuter) England and South Africa drew 2—2 here yesterday in an amateur soccer international. All four goals were scored In the second half.30 words
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Article, Illustration64 1958-10-27 10 BRISBANE, Australia, Oct. 26, (UPI) Australian tennis star Ashley Cooper, 22, announced his engagement to Miss Australia 1957, beauty contest winner Helen Wood, 20, last night at a reception at the Queensland Goldcoast tourist resort. Cooper is presently playing in the Queensland tennis championships. He64 words
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Article, Illustration1556 1958-10-27 10 Results Positions Division I Aston Villa 2. Bolton W. 1. Blackburn R. 4, Arsenal 2. Blackpool 1, Everton 1. Chelsea 5, Leicester City 2. M'chester U. 1. West B'wich A. 2 Newcastle U. 4, Manchester C. 1 Nottingham F. 0, Preston N.E. 1. Portsmouth 2, Luton Town 2. Tottenham H.United Press International - 1,556 words
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Article73 1958-10-27 10 BLACKBURN, Oct. 26, (Reuter)— Fred Norris, 37--year old Bolton Harrier, smashed five English running records at Witton Park here yesterday. He set new times for seven, eight, nine and ten miles and a new distance for an hour's run His figures were: seven miles, 34 mins.73 words
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Article88 1958-10-27 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A goal scored by Zainal Ghani during extra time, helped Negri Sembilan Combined Schools to beat their Selangor counter parts 2 l in an inter-schools hockey knockout tourney on the KGV School at Seremban yesterday. Centre forward Gurbachan Singh gave Selangor the lead88 words
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Article201 1958-10-27 10 The Merdeka Trophy Goes To Kiwis IPOH, Bun. PUyin* ft recent rugby, Isi B"r. t New Zealand Regiment i the "Merdeka* 1 tK phy they heat 3rd. B". n f Ro. v i Australian Regiment, I points (two g( a s, two tries sr.d a penalty) to r..: in v.201 words
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218 1958-10-27 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Federal Police Depot (Selangor) entered the final of the Federation Police InterContingent hockey competition for the Hannigan Shield when they beat Pahang Police 2-0 on the Federation Army stadium yesterday. Police depot thus qualified to meet their Negri Sembilan counterparts218 words
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Article148 1958-10-27 10 FRENCH TRY OUT A NEW EXPERIMENT PARIS, Oct. 26 (Reuter) The International Lawn Tennis Federation has given permission to the French L.T.A. to try out a proposal by veteran French piayer Jean Borotra to reduce the receiving area for services on wooden courts. The limit line in the receiving area148 words
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Article44 1958-10-27 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Royal Air Force, Singapore, gained a 29 points four goals two tries and penalty) to 11 (goal, try. penalties) win over a weak Selangor Club XV in a friendly rugger match on the Padang here yesterday.44 words
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Advertisement160 1958-10-27 10 Subscribe To The STANDARD f **-f^^^ ft. i A i. M MALAYA'S ONLY INDEPEND ENT NATIONAL PAPER. If you live in Singapore or the Federation of Malaya or in the surrounding areas, why not subscribe to the ''STANDARD" and have it delivered to your home daily or to your office160 words
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Article1119 1958-10-27 11 FOIXOWDIG are weights and probable starters for Wednesday. Oct 2S, second day of the Singapore Turf Club Oct/Nov. Gold Cop meeting: note: High Sovereign has been promoted to Qasa One. YOUR HICH NESS II 5v 907 HOBBS Mr S K rv__. TOURONC _5y 9.03 E. VAN1,119 words
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Article103 1958-10-27 11 Varsity Cricket To Graduates the first time in eight r Graduates beai the .°rz /aduates by 55 runs Ln th< r annual cricket match for the MacDonald Cup at Sepoy Lines yesterday. The Graduates' success was due to a good Rouble by Can Schubert who scored 37 runs in the103 words
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Article52 1958-10-27 11 r.R Serangoon Cirn--5" Centre entered- the r of the Chew Swee Kee 1 a'iminton competition **ster(iay. l p Serangoon shuttlers tngi Community Cen- five matches to liii in •j f -final. r nai of the competition Ei played at Siglap t* ar y School on52 words
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383 1958-10-27 11 SCRUTINEER - Replies Picture Goer Did it The Hard Way SCRUTINEER By PICTURE Goer II succeeded in his bid to set into the Singapore Gold Cup field when he took the mile event for Cl. 1, Div. I horses last Saturday. But he did it the hard way. Full credit must so383 words
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Article, Illustration207 1958-10-27 11 Class 1. Div. I—ll, Miles Shamrock Slipper 9.04 Brilliant Scholar 8.09 Collateral 8.07 Prince of Lalita 8.06 Couag 8.06 Picture Goer U 8.05 Three Rings 8.04 Steam On 8.03 Powhatan 8.02 The Nailer 8.01 Straits Code 8.00 On Stage 8.00 Who Knows 7.13 The207 words
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269 1958-10-27 11 S'gor's Women Make A Clean Sweep The Men Are Held IPOH, Sun. Winning all their matches, Selangor trounced Perak by seven games to nil in a first round tie of the Heah Joo Seang Cup inter-state women's badminton competition at the Perak Turf Club courts last night. Mrs Cecilia Samuel,269 words
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Article71 1958-10-27 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Klang District Hockey Association A' edged Army Depot Police 3—2 In a SelanKqr Hockey Association senior division league match on the Batu Cantonment ground yesterday. At half-time Klang led 3—l. The division two league fixture between Federation Army Division A and Chartered Bank71 words
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Article, Illustration114 1958-10-27 11 PERTH, Oct. 26 (Reuter)— There was good news today of the progress of the M.C.C players on the injured list. Peter May's right knee was much improved, but he is unlikely to field again in the current match here against a Combined XI. Frank Tyson, who has had114 words
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271 1958-10-27 11 WITH Singapore Teachers Union in the lead and likely, to win, Abdullah Hatnid made a timely switch in the second half to score the goals for Khalsa Association's 3—l victory over the Teachers in the Singapore Hockey Association s division 1 league match at271 words
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Article109 1958-10-27 11 Sentul Win Clubs' Meet KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday— Sentul Works Recreation Club emerged champions at the twoday Malayan Railway Inter-Club matches which ended here yesterday. The results were: Cricket for Strachan Cup: Sentul Railway beat Ipoh Railway by 42 runs. Hockey for Da vies Cup: Singapore beat Sentul Works 2-1. Football109 words
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Article250 1958-10-27 11 Selangor Show Strength KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Selangor beat Negri Sembilan by two goals to one in the inter-state hockey match played here on the padang yesterday. With most of last seasons stalwarts in form again, and with newcomers showing promise, Selangor crushed Negris resistance to take a two-goal lead. They250 words
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Article73 1958-10-27 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A Combined Negri SembilanMaiacca XV proved too much for the newly formed Federation Armed Forces team whom they bea: by 55 points (8 goals, 4 tries penalty) to nil at rugger on the Seremban Padang yesterday. The Armed Forces, making their rugger debut,73 words
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Article23 1958-10-27 11 TAMIL Brotherhood Association beat Singapore Youth Arts Club 5—2 in a friendly table tennis match at the TBA clubhouse last night.23 words
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Article126 1958-10-27 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Selangor Combined Schools got sweet revenge when they beat Negri Sembiian Combined Schools narrowly by 14 points (goal, two penalties, try) to thirteen points (two goals, try) at rugger on the Victoria Institution ground here yeslerday. Negri Sembiian Schools had beaten Selangor Schools126 words
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Article130 1958-10-27 11 PENANG, Sun. Down 1-2 at the interval, and later 1-4, Rambler.* Sports Club ;ailied well to beat the league leaders. Indian Association, Butterworth, 5-4, in a division on* soccer match at the City Stadium yesterday. Ramblers' inside -left V. Thangam and Indians' outsideleft. Sevanason each130 words
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Advertisement163 1958-10-27 11 M ■■>:■■■ B~ if m f^HsssssssssssssssssSs^ Wr^fff^v It's not only In car facing 0 that Rotary Action Is vital for speed and efficiency. The same applies to sharing Features of the new "Philishave" Jet 4«% lacrcaM •havlnf area. bM^ Newly drtlrnril motor five* jffiißnMl lA 15\ mere revolotiont per second.163 words
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Miscellaneous129 1958-10-27 11 SINGAPORE SOCCER: Div. 3B: Pachitan F.C. vs Arsenal F.C, MFA, 5.15 p.m. RUGBY: RAF Seletar "B" vs Tengah Nomads. Seletar, West Camp RAF Selelar "A" vs All Tengah, Seletar, East Camp. Singapore Engineers Regiment vs SRC, Padang. HOCKEY: Div. 1: Indian Assn. vs Naval Police, IA ground Div. II: Navy129 words
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331 1958-10-27 12 POPE VATICAN CITY, Oct. 26 (Reuter) Black smoke rose over the Vatican's Sistine Chapel this morning signifying that the conclave of Cardinals failed in their first two ballots to elect a new Pope. It was a clear, brilliant day as :he smoke arose from331 words
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Article, Illustration60 1958-10-27 12 Dulles And Chiang In Taipei Photo. UNITED STATE'S Secretary of State. Mr. John Foster Dulles, is seen chatting: with Nationalist Chinese President Chiang: Kai-shek after a series of meetings at the President's winter house in the outskirts of Taipei. Dulles flew to Taipei to discuss with Chiang and other leadersUPI Radio - 60 words
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126 1958-10-27 12 WEYBRIDGE. England, Oct. 26 A Royal Air Force Wing Commander has set off from here on the first stage of a two-year horseback ride to New Zealand. Wing Commander Albert Jones, who wants to visit relatives there, took with him two horses dapple grey126 words
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240 1958-10-27 12 Bishop (Charged With Defaming Couple) Acquitted FLORENCE. Oct. 26 (Reuten Monsignor Pietro Fiordelli. Roman Catholic Bishop of Prato. was yesterday acquitted by the Florence Appeals Court of a charge of defaming a young couple by calling them "public sinners living in scandalous concubinage." The appeals court ruled that the "accusation240 words
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Article87 1958-10-27 12 PARIS, Oct. 26 (Reuten— One person in every ten suffers from an allergy, according to specialists who spoke at the third International Conference on Allergies, which ended here yesterday. More than 1,000 medical experts from 40 countries met at the Paris College of Medicine to exchange87 words
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Article, Illustration218 1958-10-27 12 Hunting Red Indians Boy, 7, Caught A Convict SEVEN-year-old David Smith went hunting Red lndiai.s in a hayloft recently. But instead of Indians, he trapped a running prisoner —safe-breaker Johnny Ramensky. David and his two-year-old sister, Susan, had scamper* ei out to play in the yard of their farmhouse home218 words
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Article283 1958-10-27 12 French QovVs Offer Constitutes Call To Surrenders Rebels CAIRO, Oct. 26 (Reuter) The "Free Algerian Government" yesterday rejected General De Gaulle's statement calling for talks on an Algerian cease-fire but repeated their earlier offer to talks for a true solution of the Algerian problem283 words
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Article156 1958-10-27 12 SYNTHETIC MAKING NEW INROADS Rubber AKRON, Ohio, Oct. 26, (UPI). Synthetic rubber will make further inroads into markets now held by natural rubber because of the big price gap between the two, a B. F. Goodrich spokesman said today. J. Ward Keener. President and Chief Executive Officer of the Rubber156 words
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Article82 1958-10-27 12 PAA JETS TO SKIP ROME AIRPORT ROME, Oct. 26 (Reuter) Pan-American Airlines an nounced last night that they were abandoning plans to bring their trans-Atlantic jet flights into Rome because the Italian Government had decided to impose a surcharge on jet airliners. The first scheduled flight was due to reach82 words
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284 1958-10-27 12 NEW DELHI, Oct. 26 (UPI) A top spokesman for the world's commercial airline industry said today that rapid conversion of airlines to jet service promises "progressive fare reductions' through lower operating costs. "It is not possible at this moment to say with284 words
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Article, Illustration78 1958-10-27 12 Site's To Marry Sinatra? THIS ATTRACTIVE woman is Lady Beatty, one of London's prettiest socialites, who has been romantically linked with Actor Frank Sinatra. A London report says that Sinatra, who arrived in Britain last week and the beautiful 36-year-old divorcee were "planning to marry." She is the divorced wifeMirror - 78 words
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Article30 1958-10-27 12 A NEW outbreak of Asian flu is expected to hit the United States again this fall but nothing like last year's rampaging epidemic, officials predicted yesterday UPIUPI - 30 words
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70 1958-10-27 12 ARMENTIERES, France, Oct. 26 (Renter)— A mother. 48, and her 26-year-old daughter, both dressed in their Sunday best, threw themselves into the river here after writing the police that "we have had enough of life," police said here. The father, 57. had a heart70 words
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Article24 1958-10-27 12 GERMAN ART dealer, Dr. W. Arntz, paid 120,000 guilders (about $100,000 Malayan) for Soutine's "portrait of a woman" at an Amsterdam art auction. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article26 1958-10-27 12 The two-and-a-half million dollar Oceanic Hotel— finest in the East African territories was yesterday opened in Mombasa by the Governor of Kenya. Sir Evelyn Baring ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article14 1958-10-27 12 PRESIDENT Tito is to Tisit Cairo next December, Cairo Radio said last nignt. ReuterReuter - 14 words
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183 1958-10-27 12 LONDON, Oct. 26, (Reuter).— Welfare workers in the English midlands are reported today to be planning to tackle the problem of white girls living with coloured men as "communal wives" This problem has been spotlighted by a case at Bilston, Staffordshire, in183 words
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Article108 1958-10-27 12 Hungarian Soccer Star Convicted BUDAPEST, Oct. 26 (UPI) A Hungarian soccer star yesterday received a suspended six-month prison sentence for being party to an abortion that resulted in the death of a 17-year-old girl. Seven other persons, Including a physician and the girl's parents, were sentenced to prison terms ranging108 words
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Article, Illustration149 1958-10-27 12 DONALD ZEC - DONALD ZEC By I 17VA BARTOK. the m Hungarian-born film m star right is unm officially engaged to an m Indian Prince, said a Rank Organisation spok- esman last week. He is Prince Shiv ot Palilana, 27, a racing motorist. And he's tall, rich, and149 words
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266 1958-10-27 12 Russia Lets Off A-Blast North Of Arctic Circle WASHINGTON, Oct. 26 (I PI) lhf Atomic Emergy Commission announced last night detection of another "relatively large" Soviet nuclear weapons ten in a statement which disclosed for the first time the site of Russia's Arctic testing station. An announcement by AEC chairman266 words
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Article106 1958-10-27 12 LA R0( HfcLLE. West ern Fran rr Oct 2f> (Reuten A landlord in the village of (irandeRivieres near here has thought of a novel way of getting rid of tenants who refuse to pay the rent by taking tiles off the roof of the106 words
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Article65 1958-10-27 12 ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast, Oct. 26 <UPI> The authority decreed a curfew in this captal of the French Ivory Coa»t today following severe rac/U riots. The riots exploded <a-i week when the local populace assaulted workers .rom neighbouring Dahomey and Todo employe-; in AWdjtt plantations and factories65 words
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