Singapore Standard, 3 November 1958
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Title Section23 1958-11-03 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Teleohor* ***** —5 Cobls T IGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1958.1 Vol. IX No. 124. 15 cts. 12 Poges [FINAL EDITION]23 words
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Article, Illustration658 1958-11-03 1 Dr. Lim: HVe are like a paralysed giant Call on organization to consolidate its position to meet m f MM present challenge KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The President of the Malayan Chinese Association, Dr. Lim Chong Eu, today confessed before the 162 delegates of the Central General Committee that658 words
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Article, Illustration24 1958-11-03 1 She Helped In Big Sweep A woman volunteer worker who joined the Singapore's Mayor's sweeping campaign cleaning a street m Chinatown yesterday Standard picStandardpic - 24 words
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513 1958-11-03 1 UNION WARNS UNREST WILL FOLLOW THE SACKING THE 40,000-strong Singapore Federation of Services Union yesterday warned the Government that there would be an outbreak of industrial unrest very soon because of the continued retrenchment of civilian employees m the three Armed Services. The Federation also stated that this unrest would513 words
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Article113 1958-11-03 1 MISSING PLANE IS SAFE MIAMI, Florida, Nov. 2 (Reuter)— The United States Coast Guard station here announced today that a Cuban Viscount airliner reported missing with 16 passengers and a crew of four apparently landed safely m a Cuban area controlled by the forces of the rebel leader Fidel Castro.113 words
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Article61 1958-11-03 1 DACCA, East Pakistan. Nov. 2 (Reuter) Twenty-four persons are feared to have lost their lives when a river passenger launch capsized m the Barisal District of East Pakistan, m the wake of a cyclone. Numerous motor launcnes and boats are searching the river and its61 words
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Article32 1958-11-03 1 A STRIKE on the tea plantations of communist-run Kerala State has cost two lives and is ruining a million pounds of tea a week, according lo reports m New Delhi.32 words
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Article184 1958-11-03 1 TAIPEI, Nov. 2 (UPI) Communist Chinese artillery remained silent today m the longest ceasefire at Quemoy m more than one week. Without an explanation, Red shore guns opposite Nationalist China's offshore islands stopped shooting at 4.20 p.m. on Saturday and were still quiet nearly 24 hours later.184 words
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135 1958-11-03 1 EISENHOWER TO ADDRESS COLOMBO PLAN MEET WASHINGTON. Nov. 2. (U.P.I.)— President Eisenhower has decided definitely to address the Foreign Ministers session of the Colombo Plan economic committee m Seattle on Nov. 10, the White House announced yesterday. Earlier, it had been said tentatively that he would address the session. The135 words
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Article57 1958-11-03 1 LONDON, Nov. 2 (Reuter) Warships and aircraft of six NATO nations will take part m a mass 18-day anti-sub-marine exercise starting on Nov. 10, ihe Defence Ministry announced today. British. Frenrh, Canadian, DuU-h. Portuguese and German fighting units will participate m the manoeuvres whi^h will be held57 words
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Article54 1958-11-03 1 TAIPEI. Nov. 2. (Reuter). The Nationalist China Council for United States aid disclosed today it may get about S«0 million (Malayan) from the United States Development Loan Fund. The Council said this would make it the third largest recipient out of 13 countries for these54 words
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315 1958-11-03 1 PLENTY OF VACCINE NO NEED TO RUSH 9 tutor© cases THREE confirmed and six suspected polio cases were admitted to the Middleton Hospital, Singapore, between midnight and 4.30 p.m. yesterday. The three confirmed cases are all Chine se. Two are girls or two years and five-and-a-half years, from Amoy Street315 words
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Article38 1958-11-03 1 SCOTLAND YARD yesterday mobilized its full force of detectives and inspectors to search for a petty thief who stole a quarter-pound of tea and just under 16 shillings from table ip &«rt\*»A Yard's own offices.- UPIUPI - 38 words
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Article, Illustration233 1958-11-03 1 SINGAPORE'S Mayor, Ong Eng Guan and more than 1.500 employees of the City Council yesterday swept the streets, cleaned the drains and collected more than 30 tons of litter. The mass sweeping wa s a part of the Council's "antilitter" campaign which the Mayor233 words
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Advertisement289 1958-11-03 1 ENTER TH jjjr"""" a **2&^m%ism m^%J BEER I COMPETITION NOW! I $5,000 1 Mm o» mzn Ist $1,000 < 2nd 250 I 3rd 100 -*„f.j« csmofKty ««H receivt case ol jpy??--- I k«h Beer (24 large &ottl»s) tQP ArS WIMMBHS Jy Ir'ill X lices THIRST PRIZE"'. I NtwuKi'lf a latter289 words
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Article297 1958-11-03 2 Help For Beggars Is Also Planned KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The standing legal subcommittee of the MCA today invited members of the association and lawyers to serve m the subcommittee to render legal aid to the association and to Chinese who are unable to afford297 words
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Article147 1958-11-03 2 Poppy Day: Governor's Appeal SINGAPORE Governor Sir William Goode yesterday appealed to the public to "Rive generously" to the Poppy Day Fund on Saturday. Speaking over Radio Malaya last night, Sir William said there were many exservicemen who needed help. He said: "In the last war we felt to the147 words
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142 1958-11-03 2 Apex Club Wins Two Trophies— 'Spade' 'Gavel' APEX Club (Katong), Singapore, was awarded trophics the Alan Stephens Service Spade and Ba Widdle Gavel —at the Apex Club annual Zom <im r tion held at Western Australia. This is the first time an overseas (lull ha awarded the trophies. They were142 words
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Article37 1958-11-03 2 THE V.M.C.A.. Singapore will hold a reception today at their Hail m Orchard Road m honour of Dr. and Mrs. Traeey Strong of the World Alliance'of Y.M.C.A's. The reception will begin at 5.30 p.m.37 words
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Article56 1958-11-03 2 knives, early jrester mg broke into a Shrewsbury Road > a housewife of 'ash jewellery wortli II The t i lim, said that she w a.m. to (Hid side her bedro At dafger point 1 ed Lim up n I hn;;se before B ping I the56 words
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Article32 1958-11-03 2 DR. MOSES COH TCNC r^-sed mvay I i Guru, TVofc A r 3 2.M.51 r»d w fe f f«d«n yng j km F<- f,."" I a* f on 3 i 532 words
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Advertisement841 1958-11-03 2 f-tTTtSryT^TTW^TT^^ ANNOUNCEMENT c* 1 MANCH. Cal on May Darby 3T. Johns Ha. l. Tuesdays Fridays P.m. (Te!ep—-e Par.t 206>. for _r*!^'?f f,on r **^'C loan Booty Modelling and Cha-^ School N»w course comrri: nces 4r N^^ Syllabus t.gure exercses. deportment, makeup rairstylmg. e tc Exce ent opportun t v tor841 words
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Advertisement320 1958-11-03 2 tuit;on TYPIWRITINC, Shorthand. Bookkeecoe Your success our responsiBil ty National Commercial School MC MacKenzie Rd.-and 433A Ceylang ■'cad Opens 830 am. to 9 p.m. Tel. SERANGOON CARDEN/PAYA '-EBAR Students. Opening new classes n November. English. Maths all Standards. Shorthand, Book-keeping I Jypewr,tmg (Begsnners/Advanced)' Commercial Institute, Paya Leba' near Post Office.320 words
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Advertisement284 1958-11-03 2 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 to the284 words
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Advertisement561 1958-11-03 2 NOTICES IThe Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 11) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY No. 660 of 1957. RE DJAN bin MOHAMED of Lot No. 80, Malay Farm, Singapore, 14. Receiving Order made Bth November. 1957. Date of Adjudication Bth November, 1957. Date and561 words
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Advertisement507 1958-11-03 2 The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 11) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY No. 664 Of 1957. Re NG KIM SAI of No. 150-J. East Coast Road. Singapore, 15. Receiving Order made Bth November, 1957. Date of Adjudication Bth November, 1957. Date and Place507 words
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Advertisement81 1958-11-03 2 ■Lf Ji BORNEO MOTORS ■BL LIMITED i^ m M for reliable USED CAR BARGAINS OUR NAME IS YOUR CUARANTEE BL ■IfiPiflEZ^^^^^^^^X Ba aa aa aaa a» Magnet Sale of High Street, fc^ #T^^^Blli Offering fS^\ mwF* vv Household Goods V^ r Fancy Novelty Fabrics ;^SBj|^^SV Newly Opened JlbhSm^^^^V A "°B"ii?81 words
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EDITORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
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Article345 1958-11-03 3 THE displacement of anything which, by long usage, has come to be accepted by the people of any country as essential to their daily lives, is not easy. Much patience has to be exercised by those who seek to bring about such changes. The transfer of power to345 words
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Article408 1958-11-03 3 THE need for Malaya to intensify her Research m the rubber industry has always been advocated one of the ways to compete with the synthetic industry. Recently the Federations Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, revealed on his return from the Commonwealth trade talks,408 words
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Article53 1958-11-03 3 *tAD OFFICEMtl 23 urn r«ck Kirn Koad. Spore 2 P 0 Box No 1563 Cables. TICERNEWS' <°*Ui cUimpii* let:I et: ***** <5 linn). All deoartmenti "•wuii China insurane* Bidg.. 174 Bafu «d L p OH releohon« DOJ66 ftNANt Cowan bt fal: 3829 A Bukit Chin* T«l:53 words
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Article, Illustration1063 1958-11-03 3 Cassandra - A Case for a Gong Cassandra By QN August 30, Squad-ron-Leader H. G. Hazelden, a test pilot for Handley Page, was flying a Dart Herald prototype with several passengers on board when he heard a loud explosion. What happened at 6,000 feet has just been revealed m detail. It is1,063 words
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Article674 1958-11-03 3 An Urgent Problem In Somaliland j By A SPECIAL I CORRESPONDENT i MOMBASA A NEW future is being J% charted for British Somaliland m an effort to forestall what has been described as a "Palestine m the making" m the Horn of Africa The description may be exaggerated, but when674 words
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Article501 1958-11-03 3 Colin Legum - Colin Legum LONDON by 1 QN the morrow of its independence, the little African State of Guinea finds itself m the bewildering position of not knowing whether it is really independent or not. Having voted "no" m the recent French constitutional referendum, it has been cut adrift501 words
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Article136 1958-11-03 3 ENTRANCE EXAMS Sir Both students and teachers are aware of the fact that m previous years m the Primary Six entrance exa m i nations, examiners have made a number bf inexcusable blunders m the setting of question papers(Last year m the Maths papers, the perimeter of136 words
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Article199 1958-11-03 3 Shorts from the Talks Fighting Back Against Cancer "MANY people who have had to face very serious operations for cancer are quite able to go back to a full, useful and enjoyable life. In my own case. I have been able to continue a full day's work for seven years,199 words
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Article, Illustration368 1958-11-03 3 the NEWS as it strikes me HAT a lively place Singapore is! Just when the Press gets browned -off for lack of something juicy into which it could set its teeth, the City Council obliges. Reporters who went to last Friday's meeting expected rood copy but not the denouement s368 words
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Advertisement19 1958-11-03 3 R HINESTONE AND MARCASITE JEWELLERY Some Exclusive Designs In Ear-Clips, Rings and Brooches P.H.HENDRY Jewellers Silversmiths Kuala Lumpur Singapore19 words
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Advertisement91 1958-11-03 3 CHIAPISY-ivi* A SMI FREE ARROW NECKTIES IF YOUR PURCHASt EXCEID $30/--75 Ch. 90 CH. 90 Ch. 90 CH. Pillow Coses Tee Skirts Towels Arrow Ties $1.70 $3.90 $1.50 $2.20 EACH Sport Shirts Decree) Shirts Ledies Ileuses Bed Sheets $2.90 a Pair $4.50 EACH Ladies fir Gents Pyjanas Silk Sorces (691 words
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466 1958-11-03 4 Compromise In MCA Rift Over Constitution Decision On Charter Deferred To Nov. 30 KUALA L^ Mp UR, Sun.— The "riff m the Malayan Chinese Association over its new draft consitution narrowed today after a "compromise" was reached at an extra-ordinary meeting of the central general committee held here. The committee466 words
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193 1958-11-03 4 JOHORE, Sun. The Federation Minister for Defence, Dato Abdul Raza k, yesterday warned Communist supporters that lt was high time they left this country for another where they probably think they can get better treatment and living conditions than they enjoy193 words
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Article42 1958-11-03 4 LONDON, Nov. 2 (Reuter) —Britain has recognised the republic of Guinea as a sovereign state. A message to this effect was •ent yesterday by Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, Foreign Secretary, tc M. Sekou Toure, President of the new republic. 142 words
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Article, Illustration38 1958-11-03 4 A 23-YEAR-OLD schoolteacher. Miss Doreen Tip (right), won Ipoh's M A Certain Smile" competition organised by the Cathay Organisation recently. Runner-up was Miss Philomena Selvam, 20, (centre) and third was Miss Bet?v Todd. I§.38 words
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233 1958-11-03 4 POET: BAN AN INSULT TO MY COUNTRY IT was a very angry Mr. Harindranath Chattopadhayaya the poet, who answered questions shot to him by reporters at the Singapore Airport yesterday. "The ban has been an insult to my country," he retorted. TVie poet was earlier ordered to leave Singapore by233 words
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Article, Illustration47 1958-11-03 4 EIGHTEEN year-old Misa Shirley Ann Jones (centre) was elected as the "Co-op. Queen 1958" at the annual Singapore Pnblic Services dance held at Sea View Hotel on Saturday night. Run-ners-up were Miss Diana Webster, 16, (right) and Miss Evelyn Isaac—Picture by Michael Anchant.47 words
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Article192 1958-11-03 4 IMPORT DUTIES: GOVT. ATTITUDE KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The recently-constituted Tariff Advisory Committee has refused to consider applications for reduction m Import duties on raw materials, unless the applications are sent m by the manufacturers concerned individually. A senior official ln the Ministry of Commerce and Industry told The Standard today192 words
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276 1958-11-03 4 BUTTERWORTH, Sun—Four Avon-Sabre Fighters —the vanguard of the Royal Australian Air Force Jet Wing equipped with the "sidewinder" air-to-air missiles arrived here yesterday. They are part of the 19 fighters of the No. 3 RAAF which will be based here as part276 words
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128 1958-11-03 4 LANDSLIDES IN WAKE OF HEAVY RAINS IPOH, Sun.— Heavy rains during the past two days caused three landslides along the Tapah-Cameron Highlands Road, m the early hours of the morning today. The biggest was at the 20th Mile when at about 1 a.m. more than 100 tons of eatth and128 words
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89 1958-11-03 4 ASSAULTED ON VISIT TO GIRL FRIEND CHEW KIAN SENG, a fitter was burned with acid and assaulted by about 30 men yesterday while he was visiting his girl friend m Lorong 17, Geylang, Singapore. Chew told the police he was with the girl m the front room when suddenly the89 words
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Article65 1958-11-03 4 THE manager of a Singapore bar and a soldier were badly injured when a fight broke out m the bar just before midnight on Saturday. The fight began following an argument over payment of a $17-bill, m which nine members of the Singapore Infantry Regiment and65 words
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Advertisement373 1958-11-03 4 %SoUi MOW IM FULL SWIMG OFFERS THAT WILL NEVER BE REPEATED BARGA MJVS! .FOR LADIES FOR MEN i Cotton Skirts 7.50 Up Fancy Sport Shirts $q SwiSS Blouses 4.90 Up Rr#w«;t*»r *mr. <_(-,, rte ml Half Slips 2.50 Up tc P rt c S u h,rts 6 -50 Full Slips373 words
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Article, Illustration77 1958-11-03 5 by #LtT us (iET STARTED NOW," said a group of attractive women helpers with -p,^ for sale in the Federal Capital on Friday. "Our target collection" is fti)Q«Afl Photo shows from (left to right), Tunku Zaidah, the organizer. Miss Pp^v Onz. Mrs. H. B. Hussey, Mrs.Fah - 77 words
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151 1958-11-03 5 SINGAPORE dress »hop will re-open its doors as the Colony's iir>. md only men slenderizing saloon, next Monday. The saloon, which vj| r, tain the old name of (as.:al Corner." will future two "Slenderella" po>.ure-rest machines. The machines arrived fti Mnsaporp from151 words
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Article172 1958-11-03 5 *LA LUMPUR, Sun. J I E tor cr the Forest J. C. Smith, tyan Forester" re is r i slump facing c iyan timber industry I rt revalue foi the first 8 Qths ol 1958 is the rt ever recorded. With a oi this172 words
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Article116 1958-11-03 5 t 5* B f "ARl\ Sun.-Kelan-e V ::rvi: today adoptB ?on f t tne select coml '/rupiro into appoint v; rts '^nsibilities of a enghulus and the '--arre to them. t y :l recommends a Jjctjon m the num- it tofno U l iim 534 at116 words
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Article64 1958-11-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— A senior officer of the Federal Establishment Office here, Tuan Sheikh Hussain bin Sheikh Mohamad, left by air today for New York. He will be away for six weeks and will be attached to the office of Dr. Ismail bin Dato64 words
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335 1958-11-03 5 DON'T FORGET OUR DEBT TO SOLDIERS-RAJA PEREMPUAN ALOR STAR, Sun— The Federal Lady Organizer for the Poppy Day, the Raja Peridnpuan of Perlis, speaking over Radio Malaya tonight, appealed to every Malayan for donations m helping the dependents of soldiers who fought m the last two World Wars. In order335 words
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79 1958-11-03 5 ALLIANCE WINS 2 SEATS AT KLUANG POLLS KLUANG, Sun. The Alliance won two of four seats m the Town Council elections held here yesterday. Of the remaining two, one went to an independent candidate and the other to a Labour Party man. Following are the results: Mengkibol Ward: Foo Kay79 words
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Article, Illustration158 1958-11-03 5 DR. Sushila Vighnay, who recently attended the World Peace Conference held m Tokyo, yesterday arrived m Singapore and said that the present world situation called for genuine attempts for peace. She told The Standard when she flew m from Jakarta by Air India: "The158 words
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Article71 1958-11-03 5 KOTA BAHRU, Sun.— Madam Gan Siew Bin. 30, is the first woman m the Federation to get a licence from the Road Transport Department to drive a taxi irom Machang to Kota Bahru. Her car has not arrived m Kota Bahru yet. Meanwhile, other taxi drivers71 words
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Article, Illustration87 1958-11-03 5 Free Trip Over The Pole TWO Singapore travel agents will leave the Colony at dawn today on a KLM plane for the Airline's inaugural polar flight. They are Mr. Cheah Eng Lin, Manager of Sam Fo Travel Service (above) and Mr. G. C. Nanda, of Nanda's. They have been invited87 words
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Article57 1958-11-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Pasir Mas/Tumpat Road between 8 and 9 milestone wa s two feet under water today. It is impassable to all traffic but is expected to clear up shortly. At the 51 milestone of the Wakaf Stan Road the water is little over one57 words
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Article207 1958-11-03 5 Two More Groups Are Welcomed KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The extraordinary general meeting of the Malayan Youth Council today approved the applications of the youth sections of two political organisations— Malayan Chi- nese Association and the! Malayan Indian Congress— as affiliates to the MYC. The Malayan Youth Council had already approved207 words
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396 1958-11-03 5 Minister's Warning To Youths At MYC Meet... KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Minister for Works, Posts and Telecommunications Inche Sardon bin Haji Zubir reiterated at the extraordinary general meeting of the Malayan Youth Council today, that the youth would always be the fertile ground for subversive396 words
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Article116 1958-11-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— A total of 522,190 youths have registered for national service m the Federation, according to a Government statement. This constitutes about onetwelfth of the country's population. Malays led with 259.493 followed by Chinese 206,213, Indians 53.314 and others 2,570. Perak had the highest total116 words
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Article82 1958-11-03 5 TELOK ANSON, Sun.— Dr. Moses Goh Tong Sin, one of the few "heroic" medical officers who stayed behind and nursed the sick and wounded during the Japanese war. died at his residence m Kampong Guru here this morning. The 64-year-old doctor was a patron of82 words
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Article41 1958-11-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— In the Kedah-Perlic Thai border area a Thai police patrol on Oct. 29 exchanged fire for nearly 20 minutes with an unknown number of terrorists, the government announced here today. The communist terrorists fled.41 words
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Article165 1958-11-03 5 MCA Is $64,000 In The Red KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The M.C.A. has spent $64,302 m excess of income from January to October this year and a further deficit of $13,494 is expected for November and December. This was disclosed at the M.C.A. central committee general meeting here today by the165 words
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Advertisement232 1958-11-03 5 #j% GREATEST *^|L OFFERING READY -TO M^pß WEAR GOODS AND FABRICS FOR LADIES, MEN, CHILDREN kg PRICES NONE CAN OFFER OHUGE REDUCTIONS IN EXCLUSIVE ITEMS BUY NOW! 5C WASSIAMULL'S MB HIGH ST. SPORE. ***** 4 44 4 4 4 4 4.4 4 4a_ 4- FASHION FABRICS t For your Deepavali232 words
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290 1958-11-03 6 They Will Compete For 5,000 Places SIXTEEN thousand Singapore Primary V students will today compete for 5,000 secondary Form II seats. It will be a keen competition because only those who come within the first 5,000 will be able to go to the secondary290 words
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Article, Illustration65 1958-11-03 6 STANDARDPIC (top) shows a "wounded" man being safely rescued from a 20-foot high parapet m Rambau Street yesterday by men of the Singapore Civil Defence Corps, when they demonstrated their skill during a visit by Chief Secretary Mr. E.B. David. Right, women members of65 words
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Article289 1958-11-03 6 C.D.C. Show Thrills Large Crowd A LARGE crowd m Rambau Street yesterday watched a smart and thrilling rescue by members of the Singapore Civil Defence Corps of a "wounded" man caught on a parapet about 20 feet high. The Rescue Section of the C.D.C. was giving a demonstration of their289 words
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106 1958-11-03 6 Progressives 'Will Not Join Front' PENANG, Sun.— President of the People's Progressive Party of Malaya, Penang branch, Mr. Jag-Jit Singh, m a statement issued today ?aid that they dirf not join the People's Socialist Front because they did not believe m the "absurd" doctrines put forward by the Labour Party106 words
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Article79 1958-11-03 6 ALOR STAR. Sun.— More than 100 office boys m Kedah may refuse to resign from their posts, when they attain the age of 21. This resolution was :aken 1 here yesterday m a meeting J called by the Government j Lower Subordinates Associa- i tion. The79 words
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Article38 1958-11-03 6 THE KELANTAN State Council yesterday appointed Inche Ismail bin Haji Ibrahim, an elected Councillor for Bachok Utara, to be the Council's representative to ihe Court of the University of Malaya for three years from October.38 words
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Miscellaneous1043 1958-11-03 6 KW_w_^__r__rW J^B-mST? Vi^^^^^k^^UTal flTflTWlllffll Opening An____^"A"l WmM l_____fc_>^______L W l A* Bl flJiflLlllfiflJll 1 flJilif ll L' ill nouncement and Bright Early, ■Ufll H^ ■W*fl k I W M lil MmmmW Ini 17 Ik I IV 7.30 Time and News m^ m^ m^mmmmW^m9Wmmmmmmm\ with Music. a.m News iFSTSTAmvfI H Date1,043 words
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Article934 1958-11-03 7 Gloria Gordon - Gloria Gordon Mm TM Wm I By T wo rr.en make the i\ est wives. va > reported by sj,ed5 j,ed company ol 1 .xgerta and psychianeetinj ia Geneva MOBths back. I h^iieve them. ;< |i thai Latin heartmtmsaaa Brazzi, still a; ically m love with934 words
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Article133 1958-11-03 7 BLUTSFI'LLY shaped lp«i can be obtained. pm develop the art of ippMag lipstick, which is jr;> r'.int. HM use of a brush ;;sh —is necessary '> .inline thp shape of fee iips. Meld |h€ brush firmly tft the little finger rest\i Z on your chin to keep133 words
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Article182 1958-11-03 7 MOT SO EASY "JJAVING had so much information and help from your column m the past, I am wondering if you can help me again," says Mrs. I. T. "I have a permanently pleated transparent nylon dress which I should like to shorten. But I haven't the courage182 words
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Advertisement683 1958-11-03 7 JAVA SAUSAGE (SOSIS SEMARANG) 'pHIS week's recipe is taken from the book "In a Malayan Kitchen" written by Mrs. Susie Hing. The recipe is JAVA SAUSAGE. 11 Kati Lean Pork minced fine. Kati Pork Fat diced very small. l| Teaspoons Salt. 3-4 Teaspoons Black Chinese Sauce. 1 Teaspoon Nutmeg. 2683 words
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Miscellaneous159 1958-11-03 7 Wpooa kI J i'm >-n/ 9fr- is vo'gonna [i rr isntacase 77 5 STCOL PGEON V /^NCLINED A TAKE ITS WORD AGIN OF TRUSTING N^ PZBP/CTtzP A PARROT ISTWJ JgStf j VTOAGREE h WNJE9-DOESVO' ANVONE,YOWO_W! \VOUGOTTH£ X > SNAKE WW A^S < >wn^% TOUST THISI^ESSO' > ITS SIMPLY AGASE OF159 words
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Miscellaneous292 1958-11-03 7 QUOTATION: fIH ÜBI "Reform only yourself, E^^^^^fl^7^^^^^E]^W for m doing that yoa de I everything." —Montaigne m^L\ l^^^^w MONDAY FOR EVERY- L R^^ EASH ONE: Make a routine I up ordinary HH and unimportant fl Ll2_fl Afternoon V^Pfl amiable to a good E_^_aJ_______k I ___RI time; be en ___r___^_L^P__ll YOUR292 words
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Advertisement1189 1958-11-03 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 118 linei) Ilncorporated m Singapore) (12 linos) THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE £T SAILING* to LIVERPOOL. CLASGOW. LONDON fir CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option te pre coed vie other ports to load and discharge carge (via Sues with liberty to proceed via Panama or1,189 words
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Advertisement923 1958-11-03 8 MITSUI |fi LINE S'poro P.S'ham Penanp FOR JAPAN Mochjson Moru tor Japan Ports 9/10 Nov 7/8 Nov 5/6 Nov Amogisan Moru for Japan Ports 14 Nov 12 Nov Accepting cargo for Central and South American ports with transhipment at Japan on through bills of loding. FOR U.S.A vio SUEZ For923 words
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Advertisement680 1958-11-03 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWARDS Soilings tot Aden Port Soid. Genoo, Ant» erp Rotterdam. Hamburg, Bremen. Copenhagen, Gothenburg, Oslo. S'poro P.S'hom Penang PATAGONIA '3/H n„ i s ,sn w Colling Gdynia JUTLANDIA Nov 24/25 Nov 16/26 Nov Colls London (Passengers Only) Passenger Accommodation Available. OUTWARDS Soilings fot Bangkok and tor FAR680 words
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Article225 1958-11-03 9 A CONFERENCE of 16-mem-ber countries of ECAFE (Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East), held at Bangkok recently, has urged the setting up of a regional training centre for the iron and steel industry m Asia At the present, it was stress, ed,225 words
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Article51 1958-11-03 9 The chromite output m India during the quarter ending June this year increased by over 15,000 tons. The production during this period was nearly 23,500 tons. Orissa. which produces the bulk of the mineral accountec for over 21.000 tons while the remaining quantity came from Bihar and51 words
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Article46 1958-11-03 9 Drop In Malayan Trade KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Federation's external trade for September totalled $261,--800,000. a drop of $42,300,000 compared with August. Imports totalled $127,000,--000, exports $134,800,000. Total trade for the first nine months this year amounted to $2,607,300,000, against $3,027,200,000 for the corresponding period last year.46 words
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457 1958-11-03 9 Finance and Commerce SHARES TURNOVER SHOWS A SLIGHT DECLINE By A Market Correspondent IN contrast to the progressive improvement m turnover experienced recently, lost week's total volume of business showed a small reduction. However, as the period progressed, sluggish markets became more active, interest being generated by satisfactory commodity prices.457 words
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Article, Illustration84 1958-11-03 9 F N Holds Dealers' Dinner FRASER Neave Ltd., held a dinner at their premises m River Valley Road, Singapore, last Friday for dealers, m celebration of the company's 75th anniversary. Photo taken at the dinner shows (from left): Messrs. Koh Eng Pang, C. B. Home, Tan Chek Kwang, M. Lewis,84 words
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Article242 1958-11-03 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants on Saturday: London: selling T.T. or O.D. 2/3 31/32, buying air mail T.T. 2/4 3/32, O.D. 2/4 1/8, 30 d/st 2/4 1/4, 45 d/st 2/4 9/32, 60 d/st 2/4 11/32. 90 d/st or 2/4242 words
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Article301 1958-11-03 9 INDUSTRIALS: Con. Tin Smelter Ords. 28/-, Fraser and Neave Ords. $1.60 to $1.57*, Gammons $1.63 to $1.65. Hammer and Co.. $1.57. Hongkong Bank (London) £42-15/16, Wm. Jacks $1.50 xd., Malayan Cement $1.50 and $1.51*, Metal Box $1.72*. Malayan Collieries $1.04 ccr and cd., McAlisters $1.32. Robinson Ords.301 words
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Article299 1958-11-03 9 COMPANY REPORTS Kinta Kellas Tin Dredging Co. Ltd:— Profit for year ended March 31. 1958, amounted to £10.875 (10.4%) after British Profits Tax. Dividend of 5% was paid on 24.2.58. Dredge worked 10* months m the flnancal year and by 17th February, 1958, permissible mine stocks had been produced. Net299 words
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320 1958-11-03 9 ALTHOUGH copra arrivals m Singapore last week were small, the Colony market seemed to lack support, both from shippers and oil millers for the very high levels to which it was driven m the previous week, says the produce report of Lewis Peat (Spore)320 words
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Article168 1958-11-03 9 Increase Seen In Farm Output WASHINGTON, Nov. 2.— World agricultural production next year will make up the slight dip It experienced In 1957-58, according to the Council of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) which is currently reviewing world agriculture at FAO Headquarters m Rome. In a report168 words
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Article31 1958-11-03 9 JAPAN'S foreign trade for the flrst half of the 1958 fiscal year showed exports at $1 369 mil. and imports $1,507 mil. resulting m a deficit of $138 mil31 words
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Article268 1958-11-03 9 INDUSTRIALS were steady, tins a shade better while rubbers were quiet m the Malayan share market on Saturday. Turnover was small. Price changes announce.] by the Malayan Shareholders Association on Saturday: MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done on Saturday: F. N. Ords. $1.58. $1.59; Hammer $1.57: M.268 words
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Advertisement334 1958-11-03 9 £gj EVERETT ORIENT LINF Itj^ I S'poro P.S'hom Penong to lnP«jiW"m JaP 00 y ORfVi«TT" W/24 L|N |V£RETT' 23 Nov 22 Nov 20 Nov to R3"fl9° n ChiitoQOng. Colcutto rtIBIVIEETT" 3 Nov 6 Nov 8 Nov B SAOfVIRfTT" 21 Nov 24 Nov 25 Nov m m A.mmmmmmW W& EVERETT STAR334 words
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Advertisement76 1958-11-03 9 UNION OF BURMA SHIPPING BOARD 8.8. "PYIDAWMYUNT" Arriving 13th November, 1958. Spiling 15th November. 1958. FOR RANGOON AND CALCUTTA. Accepting* Corgo and Possengers (Soloon b Deck?. Ship is ot liberty to coll ony poet or off the Ronton end the Routes and soiling dotes nm subject to chong e nr76 words
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Article670 1958-11-03 10 LONDON, Not. 2 (Renter)— Manchester football yesterday made a fine recovery ln the English football League. The United ended their run of seven games without a win by defeating Leeds 2-1 before a capacity crowd of 48,500 at Leeds and City's 5-1 home trouncing670 words
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Article1494 1958-11-03 10 Results Positions LONDON. Nov. 2 (Reuter) mfi fO0tbaI1 Division One Arsenal 3, Newcastle U. 2. Birmingham C. 2. Portsmouth 2. Bolton W. 0, West Ham U. 2. Burnley 6, Nottingham Forest 2 Everton 2, Blackburn R. 2. Leeds U 1, Manchester U. 2. Leicester C. 0. Blackpool 3. Luton T.1,494 words
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Article112 1958-11-03 10 Richardson Scores Easy Victory TOKYO, Nov. 2 (Reuter)— The United States Davis Cup tennis player, Ham Richardson today had an easy win m the first round of the AllJapan lawn tennis championships at Osaka, Western JapanRichardson defeated Kenichi Tsuruzaki. 6-1 and 6-2. His team mate, Alex Olmedo of Peru had112 words
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Article61 1958-11-03 10 LONDON, Nov. 2 (UPI) Russian weightlifter Anatoli Zhitetsky has broken the world middle weight record with a lift of 148 kilograms (326 pounds), Radio Moscow reported yesterday. The Radio said Zhitetsky made his lift during a meet with Ukrainian weightlifters m Kramatorsk. It said he beat the61 words
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Article51 1958-11-03 10 MANILA, Nov. 2 (Reuter)— A five man Philippine Davis Cup team left here last night for Australia where they will play Italy m the cup inter-zone finals tie m Sydney. The team is composed of Raymundo Deyro, Flicisimo Ampon, Juan Jose, Eddie Dungo and Miguel51 words
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Article28 1958-11-03 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Federation of Malaya Combined Schools football team will be touring Bangkok during the Christmas holidays and not Indonesia as reported yesterday.28 words
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Article29 1958-11-03 10 MONTEVIDEO. Nov. 2, (Reuter). World flyweight champion Pascul Perez last night signed a contract foi* a title fight with Philippines Dommy Ursua m Manila on November 29.29 words
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Article, Illustration153 1958-11-03 10 Amidst the thunderous roar from the crowd, Straits Code, Prince of Lalita, Steam On, Three Wags, Collateral and Golden Melody battle it out to the post m the 1958 Singapore Gold Cop race over U miles at J^it Timah mil Satur153 words
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Article219 1958-11-03 10 Trophy For The Schools KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Schoolboys will for the flrst time compete for a rugby football trophy. Mr. Toh Boon Huah, chairman of the Selangor Combined Schools Sports Council (Rugby football section) told The. Standard today that Dr. G. E D. Lewis, headmaster of the Victoria Institution and219 words
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Article107 1958-11-03 10 BULAWAYO, Nov. 2 (Reuter) South African Test batsmen Jackie McGlew and Trevor Goddard both scored centuries yesterday, and Roy McLean reached 91 for Natal against Rhodesia, when a three-day Currie Cup match began. Natal were 471 for four at the close. In an opening107 words
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Article41 1958-11-03 10 In the Singapore Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation's basketball tournament for the Chung Hwa, Cup at Great World last night, Quek Hock Seng easily beat Hua Yu 93-54. In another match played earlier Tuan Yong beat Sin Kong 70-61.41 words
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631 1958-11-03 10 SCRUTINEER - SCRUTINEER By The 1958 Singapore Gold Cup race over li miles at Bukit Timah on Saturday provided a finish seldom seen m this country. It brought the excited crowd cheering to their feet. With about half a furlong to go six horses631 words
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Advertisement62 1958-11-03 10 The world famous family of TIGER i medicinal products mmmmmo9&&''-' .•&'.''<, < ■^__________K_l_ft>£_»MSul^__________R^__re >>i_»>raft_ffi mmmmmmmmmmmm mmß^^^^ '^frffiEm^BHßßßß^ CHEE THOME SAM Provides Instantoneous relief for Toothache, Earache. Stomachache, I Muscle Pain, Indigestion, Backache, Colds, Sore Throat, etc. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL r PICTURES n I Gir THEM FROM—62 words
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Article, Illustration37 1958-11-03 11 MRS. LJUDLAW Thomson, wife of the chairman of the Singapore Turf Club, presents the coveted Liberation Cup to proud owner Mr. McGregor Watt, whose horse Sir Franas won the cup at Bukit Timah on Saturday37 words
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304 1958-11-03 11 PERAK WITH 7 RESERVES BEAT PENANG KKANG, Sun— Penang beat P?:3< by 1 1 points (2 tries and i pri] ta 8 points (a penalty i-i a goal) m an inter-state r-gger friendly on the City ftadium here yesterday. b afte of fielding a team, h Included no fewer than304 words
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Article21 1958-11-03 11 >^ALA LUMPUR. Sun. *>. a Rangers. Pahang. edged mm* 1 ma fnendlv hockey the Brickfields Road i... s pvenu21 words
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Article, Illustration41 1958-11-03 11 HAPPY TRIO: Straits Code won the Singapore Gold Cup paying $108 for a win. In this happy picture are (right to left) Abdul Mawi, the jockey, Mr. T. H. Teo, the owner, and Mr. R. ran Breukelen, the trainer.41 words
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288 1958-11-03 11 CIVILIANS HIT SERVICES 4-0 IN 'POPPY' MATCH PLAYING at half strength Singapore Civilians did well to beat Joint Services by four goals to nil m a Poppy Day soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The Services, with a fully represented side, had little [uck against a determined Civilian defence288 words
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Article36 1958-11-03 11 TOURS, France, Nov. 2 (Reuter) Francois Anewy, 28, won the vacant French middleweight boxing title here last night, outpointing 26-year-old Michel Diouf over 15 rounds. The title was vacated by Andre Drille m April.36 words
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Article, Illustration36 1958-11-03 11 ENGLAND leader Nat Lofthouse smiles at the gloomy Russian goalkeeper Belyayev, as they walk off the field together at Wembley after England gave Russia a 5-1 beating m an International soccer match recently. Mirrorpic.36 words
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Article33 1958-11-03 11 GREENS put up a fine performance to beat Reds, the Probable team, by three goals to one m the Singapore Hockey Association's final trial on the Girls Sports Club ground yesterday.33 words
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Article255 1958-11-03 11 ANOTHER H.K. DEFEAT HONGKONG. Nov. 2 (Reuter) Malayan Chinese, still smarting from the crushing 7-0 defeat m Ho Ho Cup football match yesterday, went down even more heavily to a Hongkong representative side today 8-1. The local eleven showed the flagging visitors no mercy. At halftime255 words
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Article108 1958-11-03 11 SERVICES CLEAR 1st. HURDLE KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The United Services, holders of the Flower Drew Shield tennis cleared their first nurdle with an easy 4-0 win over Selangor Club on the padang yesterday. Cpl. G. Boswell of the R.A.F. put the United Services on the road to victory, winning both108 words
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Article, Illustration55 1958-11-03 11 LONDON... America's Carlos Ortiz (right) lands on British lightweight champion Dave Charnley's jaw during their 10-round bout at Harringay Arena, which was won by the American on points. This was the last big fight at Harringay Arena, which is now closing down as a sporting55 words
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Article91 1958-11-03 11 IPOH, Sun.— Trailing 2—o at half time Perak Combined Schools beat Kedah-Perlis Combined Schools by 3 2 m a friendly hockey match played at Sungei Patanl yesterday. The northern state schoolboys shocked Perak with two quick goals against the run of play m the early stages91 words
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Article67 1958-11-03 11 Civilian Poppy Day XI THE Singapore Hockey Association last night selected the following to represent the Singapore Civilians against the Combined Services m the annual Poppy Day Fund match on the padang at 5.15 p.m. on Wednesday: Dollah; R. Mosbergen (Capt.), Sarboo; Thamby Raj, Kirpal Singh, Harbhajan Singh; D. Nonis.67 words
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Article100 1958-11-03 11 ANOTHER FINE WIN FOR KHALSAS SINGAPORE Khalsa Association scored another fine victory when they trounced Royal Air Force. Changi, by five goals to two m their S.H.A Division 1 league match on the C.S.C. ground yesterday. The newly promoted Khalsa Association have so fai played six games winning three, drawing100 words
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Article38 1958-11-03 11 Results of the Malayan Water Ski Association 40-mile marathon reliability trial held at Pasir Ris yesterday were: Winner: Ski-daddle Driver: Noel Godson; Skier: Charles Bryce. Second Ski-Breeze. Driver Lionel Horry. Skier Brian Blakeborough.38 words
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Article60 1958-11-03 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Royal Air Force. Kuala Lumpur, will meet the Royal Australian Air Forces m the first round of the Sanderson Cup rugby competition on Nov. 10 at the Bellamy Road ground. When these two teams met two weeks ago the Australians handed a 15—9 beating60 words
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Article59 1958-11-03 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun The Royal Air Force cycling Club will hold a ten mile time trial on Nov. 5 starting at 6 p.m. at the R.A.F. ground. All service personnel and civilians are invited to take part m this trial. Competitors should get m touch with CPL.59 words
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Article34 1958-11-03 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Postal Union Athletic Club had to turn out their best form to beat Raub Rangers, Pahang, 5-4 m a friendly hockey match on the lmbi Road ground this morning.34 words
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Article26 1958-11-03 11 SINGAPORE Teachers Union beat Royal Air Force Seletar by two goals to one m the S.H.A. Division 1 league match played at Seletar yesterday.26 words
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441 1958-11-03 11 BUT IT WAS NO EASY JOB FOR THEM KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Selangor Rangers lived up to expectations by scoring a 6-1 win over Public Works Department in the Football Association of Selangor Cup final on the Princes Road Stadium yesterday. Winning the cup441 words
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Article68 1958-11-03 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Negri Sembilan Police won the final of the Federation Inter Contingent hockey competition for the Hannigan Shield when they beat the Federal Police Depot 1-0 m an exciting match |on the Police Depot ground today. The goal that gave Negri the championship title68 words
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316 1958-11-03 12 Monty 's Memoirs Will Provoke A Generation To Argument LONDON, Nov. 2 (Reuter) Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery of Alamein, whose 544-page memoirs are published today, has written an account of himself and his campaigns destined to provoke a generation to argument. "Monty" as he was nicknamed by the allied forces,316 words
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Article164 1958-11-03 12 West Not Honest Russian Charge LONDON. Nov. 2, (UPI). Radio Moscow warned today that adoption of the AngloAmerican resolution on an end to nuclear tests m the United Nations was "a bad portent for the Geneva conference" on halting tests. In an English-language commenting monitored here. Moscow Radio's commentator said164 words
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Article397 1958-11-03 12 1 unisiun ______________________________________________________-__-__-B^«™^"i^M-B-____-_i^B»i™™"™""™^^ President Egypt's intrigues with Russia Brill lead to disaster ROME, Nov. 2 (UPD President Habib Bourguiba of Tunisia blasted Egypt's Gamal Abdel Nasser as a "fool" whose intrigues with Communist Russia may lead bis country to disaster. In an interview with American Publisher397 words
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Article, Illustration39 1958-11-03 12 Picture. SOME 350 Japanese girls took part last week m a contest to name the "Miss China Dress" queen. Eight of the finalists are seen above. The winner was Miss Yasuko Komura. (third from left). UPIUPI - 39 words
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Article189 1958-11-03 12 France To Honour Churchill PARIS. Nov. 2 (Reuter) Sir Winston Churchill flies to Paris from the French Riviera on Wednesday to be presented with Croix de la Liberation one of France's highest awards by General de Gaulle, the French Prime Minister. The 83-year-old British statesman will become only the third189 words
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Article250 1958-11-03 12 R.I. Minister Mum On Dutch Banks JAKARTA, Nov. 2 (Reuter) The Finance Minister, Mr Sutikno Slamet, said today the' withdrawal of licences of Nationalist Chinese foreign exchange banks m the Republic was "being solved." Antara news 'agency reported. He said it would be "premature to reveal" the future statusReuter - 250 words
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188 1958-11-03 12 UNESCO Meeting In New Premises PARIS, Nov. (Reuter).— Flags of £1 nations will fly here tomorrow at a ceremony to open the new $27 million (Malayan) concrete and glass headquarters of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (U.N.E.S.C.O And on Tuesday. 600 delegates188 words
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Article113 1958-11-03 12 NEHRU RAPS PAKISTAN LEADERS BHOPAL, Central India, Nov 2 (Reuter)— Mr. Nehru, Prime Minister of India, s>aid yesterday that Pakistan had not been able to make any progress m the past 10 years, because those at the helm cf affairs had incited the people against India instead of bending their113 words
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Article50 1958-11-03 12 TOKYO, Nov. 2. (Renter) —A Japanese hunter taken into custody for the alleged shooting of hi. guide today told police: "I mistook the guide for a duck." The guide, who suffered a gunshot wound m the right elbow said: "I told him to wear his classes."50 words
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Article23 1958-11-03 12 A TOTAL of 1,146 hoodlums have been arrested m South Korea during the last month under a nationwide anti-violence campaign. UPIUPI - 23 words
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Article, Illustration67 1958-11-03 12 Robin, Only 5, Is A Champion Dancer Picture. DO YOU THINK Wendy Absolom. 14, i s just being nice to a little boy, teaching him to dance? Folks, you are wrong! That boy, Robin Jenn i s an expert, though he is only five. The boy from Bournemouth has alreadyMirror - 67 words
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Article46 1958-11-03 12 LONDON. Nov. 2 (Reuter) Scotland Yard detective ca: t today recovered nearly half C. the £20,000 stolen from a North London bank on Friday About £9,000 was reported to have been recovered vvher Police swooped on a suburVan flat. A woman was arres*e;46 words
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Article210 1958-11-03 12 Ayub Cracks Down On Hoarders KARACHI, Nov. 2, (Reuter). Pakistan's President; General Mohammed Ayub Khan, announced m a broad* cast last night price controls on essential goods. He also defined black marketing and hoarding for the purpose of martial law. The General said the Government210 words
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Advertisement174 1958-11-03 12 Y£fm\ wmm yffiki/ flK\ alll/ t,l€ /<* trutj/ elegant footwear. HA\ Women o/ distinction throughout the u;oWd turn f*B& t0 Ba^2/ /or their footwear requirements. First :n \m m fashion is the smart Court m White Boxcalf W/^k attractively priced at $55.50. Mules m White 1/ m V Buckskin, Black174 words
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